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Show CLOSING OUT! CLOSING OUT! I THE 54 WEST SECOND SOUTH ST. In order to confine myself exclusively to the Furniture business. busi-ness. 1 will close out, Kegardless of Cost, all the stock, consisting of Hardware, Tinware, Silverware, Toys, Notions, Lamps, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Cutlery. Pictures, Etc., Etc. This line must be closed ovt at once in order to make room for several cars of Furniture now in transit Shelving, Cases and Counters for sale Cheap. COME AND PRICE OUR LINE OF FURNITURE - ' . l'rufltabl Investment. A few choice lots loft on line of Rapid Transit in Prospect and Hyde parks, two of the best additions in southwest part of Salt Lake City, which we offer for the next sixty days' at tho low price of $i00 and $250 each, allowing allow-ing 10 per cent discount for cash, or $25 down and $10 per month, without interest; in-terest; title perfect, shade trees, good water, graded streets and schools. We will also build you a home on easy terms. These investments will yield a large profits; careful selections made for non-residents. Correspondence invited. in-vited. Keference, Union National bank. 11. A. M. Fhoisetii Co. (iener.il real estato brokers, 6tiJ est Second South street. Important Announcement. Commencing Sunday, December 28th, all express trains of the Chicago, Council Coun-cil Bluffs At Omaha Short Line of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway, will be run solid into and out of the Union depot at Omaha, where connection connec-tion will be made with tho express trains of the Union Pacilio railway, B. & M. R. R'd and other lines terminating terminat-ing there. Please bear in mind that the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway is tne only line running solid electric lighted and steam heated vestibuled trains between be-tween Chicago, Council Bluffs and Omaha. The electric reading lamp in each berth is a special feature of the sleepers run on this line. To tha Thraa Mardl Gra. t The Union Pacilic will soil excursion tickets to New Orleans at $f2. 30; Galveston Gal-veston at $58.05. Butte, $24.15, on account ac-count of the mardi gras to be held In these places February 10. Selling dates to New Orleans and Galveston February 2nd and 3rd. Tickets for New Oilcans and Galveston good until un-til February 28; for Butte, good until February 13. For full particulars call at the ticket office, 201 Main street. D. E. BirKLF.r, General Agent Passenger Department. E. X SMITH, Printing House Court-Job Court-Job Printing, Bookbinding and Lithographing. Dank Office and County Supplies. Legal Blanks. 24 W. 3rd South St. Salt Lake City. Utah. Grand Clearing Sale! 1 j:A. t The Boston Clothing Comp'j. (lipman, nadel & son!) 73 Main SL, i Door North Deseret Bant We are offering for the balance of this season our entire Stock of Fall Goods at a Great Sacrifice; especially espe-cially in our great selection of. Men's Suits & Overcoats. CALL AND SEE US! REMEMBER THE PLACE! Our Prices Will Convince Yon to Buy. LIPmN, NADEL & SON. Nntlca of Removal. All of Levy & Schulraan's mammoth 4iiMMi(MlMif"bair WffPrTfflloTfT'ifroin 74 iast First South to 151 South Main, first door south of Progress building, where we will be pleaded to meet our old customers and invite new ones to call and examine our goods and get our prices. Montna to I.oan. Several sums of money at not less than 12 per cent for from ' one tg., three i;,'irS;. --- --V- r - ALSO, 1 Will loan $5,000 in sums of 9100 to $500 time to suit. ALSO, $30,000 at 6 per cent repaid on installment install-ment plan in sums of VAX) to $20,000. Jno. C. Robinson, Representing Pacific States, Savings, Loan and liuilid-iug liuilid-iug Co., of San Frauiscco, Cal. P. 0. Box 087, 44 E. Sast Second South street. Salt Lake City. To tha Trada. Owing to official advances we are compelled to advance one dollar and fifty cents per case on Pomery & Grew. (j. II. Mumm F-xtra Dry. Cliquot (yellow label). Monopole. Ch;is. Jleidsieck Extra Drv. B. K. Block & Co. I Painters' supplies, window glass brushes, show cases the largest and most complete stock ever brought to I'tah at Culmer's new store, No, 15 Commercial avenue, leading oil Commercial Com-mercial street. Fxpenscs reduced and prices cut down to bed rock. Through 81apr to at. Louis. Commencing Sunday, Feb. 1, 1801, a through Pullman palace sleeper will be run from Salt Lake City and Ogden to St. Louii via Denver and Kansas City over the Union Pacific and Missouri Pacific railways. m Lincoln I'ark Special. In order to close out the remaining lots in this addition quick, it has been decided to sell lots on monthly payments. pay-ments. Look up the improvements southeast before buying elsewhere. C. E. Waxtland, 2.'J5 Main street. Lincoln I'ark. is booming. Look up the improve men ts being made in that part of town and note the low prices of lots in Lincoln Lin-coln Park before buying elsewhere. Wanti.amd, 235 Main St. m Wanted. Cooks, bakers, and girls for hotel and private family. J. J. McLaughlin, 03 West Second South. Fire Priori. Goods not damaged. Cutters $45 to $100 00. Lap robes, $3.50 to $15.00. Horse blankets. Stable $1.50 to $4. '-'5. Street $3.50 to $10.00. at Sti'dkbakf.r Bkos. Manf'g Co., 83 anil 05 Main street. -- Oilers at a sacrifice. Children's coats and caps. The Lace House, - MingerN Attention. The Salt Lake Choral societv is about to commence work upon the May festival festi-val programme. All singers who are desirous of joining are solicited to do so at once. A now term opens Monday, February 2d. Initiation fee $1 for all new members. Monthly dues of 50 cents gentlemen, ladies free. Apply at Coalter & Snellgrove's, at Spencer & Lynch' or at door of Assembly hall, Monday nt 7:30 p. m. i The McKlnle- Hill docs not interfere with the sale of Sam Levy's "Famous," that have the largest sale of any bit cigar in America, as they are made of tho finest imported tobacco that can be bought for money, and made by the most skilled workmen in the profession. $2000 wanted on A 1 security byE. V Fohlin, 66 East Second South. ' (-JENRY F.CLARK -THE- TAILOR. 20 E. First South St. 20 East -Tixst Sou.tl. Special Notice. The fire sale at the Western Shoo & Drv Goods Co., in the Hooper & Eld-redge Eld-redge block, commences tomorrow morning. Bargain seekers should call early and save lots of money by taking advantage of the great sacrifices. Westkkn Shoe & Dky Goons Co., 01 and 53 South Main. Do You Sing? If so, call Rt Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. office, 161 South Main street, aud procure free, copies of any of the following songs: "Annie Rooney," "Three Old Maids," "Last Night," "Salt Lake City March," etc. E. SELLS, J; TUCKER. H. W. SELLS Sells & Corripany, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber. Flrtt South street oppoelte 14th Ward Aaaembly Room I. 0. Vx 1078. OM Pioneer lard ef Armstrong- Baf Iyw ' When purchasing Sam Levy's Fa-mous.see Fa-mous.see that the name is on every box and take no others. The eutiro stock of suitings, over coatings, trouserings, etc., formerly be longing to Levy and Shulman must ba sold in 30 days. M. A. Saly, 74 E. First South street. HOOCK & CLAWSON, IS Wet Flrit South. Removing sale. White French china, for decorating, below cost. Martin Schmidt. "The" Tailor, Is turning out the prettiest dress and Prince Albert and nobbiest business suits in the city. Solo agent for the "United Service" trouser stretcher. Mnuuraent and Headttones. Brown's Marble Works have removed o No. 85 W. Third South. Young Bros. Co., 38 Main street, Chase Bros, pianos, Packard organs Clough it Warren organs, musical merchandise. mer-chandise. Domestic and Wheeler & Wilson Wil-son sewing machines. , Call at Larson's, opposite City hall, for hue shoes and good repairing. Fire Sate. Barton & Co.'s sale of clothing, etf., damaged by tire and water. 30 West First South street. - CIO. M.8cOT jAi. (rLlHDKTjmm E. B. RtrKTOH President Vice-President Secretary. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO, IS CORPORA TED.) -DKAT.ER3 IT- Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. AGENTS FOR the Dodge Wood Pulley, RoebUng'e Steele Wirt Rept, Vacuom Cylinder and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas Engines and Boil era, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horee rThitn, Blake Pump Miners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Etc. 168 MAIN STBEET, Salt Xaake Clfff. - UJa:, The Cullen, THE M33EBN HOTEL OF SILT LUKE. S. C. KWINO, - - I'KOPK. St. Mary's Academy, Fcr Young Ladies. Conducted by the S sters of the Holy Cross. Silt Lake. Thfl nemnil shsIou lor boarders begins M outlay. truiiiy 8 Terms moderate. For catalogue, ailttres u abova. The I'lio-uix Saloon. 228 South State Koad has reopened, liespectfully invite everyone. T. E. Peacock, Proprietor. -- The only first-class employment office in the city, McLaughlan tfc Co., G3 West Second South. Good Helntr Cost at lloock & Clawson's. White china below cost. Cheap Railroad Tlrkets. You can 8:ive from 10 to .10 per cent on your railroad tickets by buying of F. B. Clifford & Co. Every ticke't guaranteed. guar-anteed. Main office, 230 South Main street; branch ollice, 17 West Second aexuth, near Cullen hotel. |