Show FROM IRELAND TO SALT LAKE The Irish mile is 2210 yards The Swiss mile is 9153 yards xhe Italian mile is 1700 yards The Scotch mile is 1934 yards The Tuscan mile is 1803 yards h r n 0 1Nt 10 uau u u uu The Arabian mile is 2143 yards The Turkish mile is 1820 yards The Flemish mile is 0bC9 yards The Vienna post mile is 8200 yards The Roman mile is 1023 or 2025 yards The Worst mile is 1107 or 1337 yards Tho Dutch and Prussian mile is C4SO yards The Swedish and Danish mile is 73545 yards The English and American mile is 17CO yards The Ogden mile is 1700 yards and if you travel that many yards from any point to the center of town you will arrive at Hoock Clawsons DELICIOUS WARM BEVERAGES The decoctions served to the thirsty and cold at the Occidental are delicious pure and superior Firstclass vines liquors beers ales and cigars Family supplies specialty AUER rItniPirr Proprietors THE ConoverBros Piano took the prize iver all others at the lats Atlanta Ga ex ositionChicago Indicator Taggart Chamberlain 324 Main street have cthe agency for these superb instruments Call and see them C SALT LAKE MILL i ELEVATOR COMPANY Handle all kinds of grain in carload lots and guarantee to meet eastern prices to dealers Just received new fruits Friday morning morn-ing New Orleans molasses buck wheat and jnapl2 syrups atJonx Jonx MCDONALD Soxs Mme Lamb is daily receiving the latest novelties and her elegant line of millinery is the most complete in the city No 20 Main street CIGARS AND TOBACCO William Beaver has recently opened a firstclass stock of smokers goods at NoM No-M East Second South street where lovers of the weed can always find a high grade of imported and domestic cigars cigarettes of all brands and smoking and chewing tobacco of all brands Fine perfumes soaps and toilet goods at Boss pharmacy 104 South Main street WALLPAPER And ingrains decorations magnificent line at Dinwoodeys JOHN C CUTLER A BRO Agents of Provo and Deseret Woolen mills have 1000 pieces plain flannels 1000 pieces dress flannels J000 pieces linseys 1000 shawls 1000 dozen Misses and Ladies hose 1000 dozed mens socks Blankets yarns overshirts underwear etc all homemade and must be sold wholesale or retail Call and see us at No 30 Main street John C Cutler Bro S < W WANTEDA BUILDING SITE The undersigned chairman of the committee com-mittee to select the site for a club house toe to-e erected for the Alta club hereby in ites parties owning property to submit written proposals for said site stating dimensions di-mensions of lot price and situation Said proposals to be addressed to the undersigned ersigned at the Alta club rooms within thirty days from date and to be endorsed Proposals for club site RICHARD MACKINTOSH Chairman SALT LAKE CITY November 5 1889 PIANOS PIANOS 1 PIANOS Now is tho time to buy a piano for a Christmas gift The largest stock best assortment sortment which we will sell at the lowest prices and easiest terms ever before offered of-fered in Utah Any one desirous of purchasing pur-chasing a fine piano or organ will find it to their interest to call and examine our well selected stock before buying We take pleasure in showing our goods whether you buy or do not We have elegant pianos from one hundred and fifty dollars up and organs from 50 up All are invited to call and examine our stock Every instrument warranted for five years F E WARREN Mercantile Co No 10 East Sccond South street New linoleums oil cloths rugs and portiers at F AuEitnAcn BRO Spencer Bywater Co have removed to opposite the city hall where they are prepared > to do all kinds of tin work roofIng roof-Ing guttering galvanized iron work etc SEA FOOD Spiced Oysters in glass Spiced Lobsters in glass Spiced Mussells in glass Spiced Shrimps in glass At ROGERS Cos The Leading Grocers R JI JOHNSON MATTHEW WHITE H 31 JOHNSON A CO No 23 First South street west brokers and commission merchants buying and selling real estate stocks grain provisions and merchandise Consignments solicited Economy and dispatch guaranteed P O Box 979 5 The Deseret Savings Bank Tho attention of those desiring to open savings accounts is called to the Deseret Savings Bank which allows interest on deposits de-posits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum compounded quarterly Money to loan on approved real estate security Its officers are as follows JOHN SHARP President MOSES THATCHER Vice President E oi SMITH Cashier DIRECTORS Jon SHARP J R BARNES AMES SHARP D H PEERY MOSES THATCHER J T LITTLE HEnRY DINWOODEY IsoMER J GRANTS L S HILLS W W RITER J C CUTLER F w JENNINGS GEORGE ROMNEY UNION HEAT MARKET No 54 E First South street is the place tot to-t the choicest meats the season affords at living rates Prime cuts of juicy beef mutton veal pork and lamb sausages bologna corned beef and pickled pork Telephone FRED J MAY S Proprietor TO INVESTORS If you want bargains call on C E WANTLAVD 201 Main Street Christmas turkeys at Brooks mrrket OFFICE SUITES IN CULMER BLOCK Those looking for office suites in the Julmer block can now secure them by calling there any day between 10 and 4 oclock Much of each floor is taken but some fine suites remain for rent These offices are brilliantly lighted heated by team fitted with gas and electric light waterisnmiceiclosets janitor service lassengeb elevator etc and considering all the conveniences the rents are very reasonable RECEIVERS SALE At the last meeting of the committee decision cision was given to make another reduc tion of prices on the balance of stock of clothing dry coeds boots and shoes and gents and ladies underwear which was placed > at TOE First South street opposite the Salt Lake theatre authority was given me as receiver to sell goods at any price so as to enable me to mako returns by January 1 1890 As this is only a short time to close out the balance of so large a stock I hereby take advantage of the authority vested in me to quote you a few of the prices at which I will sell goods as soling you that these prices are no more than 40 cents on the dollar Boys underwear under-wear 15c worth too boys waists 15c worth 45c boys knee pants all wool 37c worth SI boys suits 5185 worth S400 boys overcoats 225 worth 500 child rens woolen hose hOc worth lOc child rens woolen mitts 5c worth 20c mens worsted or wool suits 395 worth 900 mens heavy wool winter pants 8105 worth 400 mens heavy overcoats 225 worth SG75 All the fine cassimere i and worsted suits which are warranted to bell be-ll wool and were sold for 20 525 and 530 we will close out for 1195 There are about one hundred and fifty childrens suits from the finest of worsteds or cassimers So worth14 Astrachan or English pilot pea jackets and vests950 orth25AH the finest merchant tailoring suits such as Prince Alberts silk or satin lined which we sold for 3540S45 and 550 choice 1075 The fine allwool overcoats such as Irish frieze Melton or English beaverwe will give the choice of for1145 cant be bought under 525 All of the gents heavy weight allwool California underwear un-derwear 85c worth 200 There is a lot of gentsand ladiesgloves and mitts which we will sell for lOc on the 100 and a lot of ladies hats trimmings hose and laces which we will sell at about 15con the 100 Ladiesfine kid shoes 135 worth 400 ents finokid shoes 145 worth 250 childrens fine school shoe 95c worth 225 Ladies rubber 25c worth 75c Overshoes i5c worth 175 mens rubber boots 190 worth 400 arctics 75c worth 175 mens suspenders lOco worth 40c mens genuine fnrcaps 93c worth 400 Stetson hats 200 worth 300 and many other goods too numerous to mention Now ladies and gentlemen having given youan idea of the way in which I am having these goods slaughtered all I ask is that you bring this with you examine the goods and see if the prices compare with the circular cular I can only say to the public dont miss such an opportunity of buying goods at fortycents on the dollar One dollar ayed is 2B earned Remember the address 7f dress 70 E First South street Salt Lake city Utah opposite the Salt Lake theatre Receiver sale Childrens silk plush tourist caps in four newest colors at 125 each in F Auerbach Bros childrens and boys clothing do S tartment FOR STAMPING and all kinds of material for fancy work g o to the Mikado No 44 East First South Patterns all new also a full line of Japanes novelties Open until 980 oclock every night MAURICE STIEFEL Prop Carload of fresh grass seed just received at Bailey Son EQUITABLE COOP Is the cheapest place in town Five gallon keg pickles for 125 26 bars best soap 1 J Saponifire lye three for 25 cents Cuttings best canned salmon 17K cents a can Tea splendid quality lIe a package Banners of every style go toT C Morris Mor-ris north of HERALD CLARK THE TAILOR All my goods are new styles the latest H F Clark 29 E First South CLOSING OUT SALE Examine our prices LUMAN WALLERSTEIN Co 175 and 177 Main st Fresh poultry at Brooks market DRINK LION COFFEE A TRUE COMBINATION OF Mocha Java and Rio A BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR Picture Card Given WITH EVERY POUND PACKAGE LION COFFEE When you buy your Groceries try a package LION COFFEE Itis the best in the United States made up from a selection of Mocha Java and Rio properly blended and is conceded by all to make the nicest cup of Coffee in the land For Sale Everywhere Woolson Spice Go Manfrs KANSAS CITY Mo TOLEDO O mCHiSTS WRITE TOtE JOBBER FOR PRICES GRAND OPENING BALL OF TIIE SPANISH Guitar SL Mandolin Club To be given for the Benefit of that Organization in the Salt Lake Theatre Wednesday Eve December i The Ball nlll Opened by the Appearance of the Club in Full Mexican Uniform And the Rendering of cszxies Selections Invitations aDd tickets caD be had from memo h nf th nmmh n n1 > on hn nny Office t evening of Ball M UV u v Committee on Arrangements Fred Clawson S K Hooper S M Barrett John Sharp A H Kelson E M Witzel Committee on Floor H Anderson C P Margetts J W Young Jr H Barber J M Donelson C M Dwyer Committee on Invitation Tne Club Committee on Reception The Club ADMISSION TO BALI Sl50 To CIRCLES 59 SALT LAKE THEATRE CHAS S BURTON MANAGER THURSDAY AND FRIDAY December 5 and 6 CHAS ARNOLD In his Original Creation HANS THE BOATMAN An Idyl of the Adirondacks One of the ery few American Plays that has caught the English taste The Boatmans Lullaby Pleasures Await You My Boy Blind Mans Buff Little Gee Gee The Baby Coquette Innocent Llllies The Spirit of the Lake The Daisy Chain etc The St B rnard Dog Nord BEAUTIFUL HUME BALLADS TOUCHJiS OF NATURE LAUGHTER AND TEARS A boat load of children from two and a half to SIX years of age Humor and pathos have never before been so happily linked together as In this SPARKLING MUSICAL COMEDY The part of Hans different from anything done by any other German Comedian Mr Ar olds dialect Is entirely different his songs and fn business all original with him and he imitates no ODe Usual Prices Reserved sale begins Vcdnes day December 4 at 10 am Special Stockholders Meeting rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IX I a special meeting of the stockholders stockhold-ers of Clark Eldredge Co will be held at the office of the Deseret National bank Salt Lake city Utah on Wednesday Wednes-day December 18 lbS9 at 3 pm for the purpose of voting on a proposition to increase In-crease the capital stock to two hundred and lilly thousand dollars and for the fa Wo dgi transaction of such other business as may be presented By order of the board of directors JOHN CLARK President SALT LAKE CITY Nov 211SS9 50 REWARD T7HEREAS ON SUNDAY THE WHEREAS Y 10th Inst some evil disposed person per-son or persons did maliciously break and destroy a number of twelveinch sewer pipes over Jordan and Fifth South street The above reward will be paid for Information Infor-mation that will lead to the conviction of the person or persons guilty of the above outrage Also a further reward of 830 will be paid for Information that will lead to the conviction of any person who in future shall be guilty of a similar offense DAVID JAMES Superintendent of Sewer Construction C E WANTLAND Real Estate Railroad Lands AND UTAH INVESTMENTS 201 South Main Street Salt Lake City Utah PRICE CLARK DEALERS IN Poultry and All Kinds of Game FRUITS VEGETABLES ETC IN SEASON No 68 W FIRST SOUTH STREET Opposite Kimball Block J W WHITECAR Designer and Engraver 151 S MAIN STREET Maps Plans Diagrams Bill and Letter Heads Buildings Portraits Advertising Cuts Color Labels Process Work Patent Pat-ent Articles Engraved SI S lAXN ST ET I GREAT PUBLIC SALE l 1 r = = = = = OF = = = = = CITY LAND In pursuance of a Resolution of the City I Council of Salt Lake City passed October 22 I 1889 notice is hereby given that on Monday the 9th day of December 1889 at the front door of the City Hall in said City I will offer for sale at public auction and will sell to the I highest bidder for cash the following described des-cribed lands belonging to Salt Lake City which are situated in the city and county of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah described as follows towit All of lots 1 1 2 and 4 in block 58 all of lot 4 block 57 all of lot 1 block 83 all of lot 2 4 block 119 all of blocks 128 153 and 147 all of lot 4 block 161 all oflot4 block 162 all of lot 3 block 157 all of lots 1 3 and 4 block 158 all of lot 4 block 159 all of lot 1 block 163 all of block 145 all of lot 1 block 135 all of lots 2 and 3 block 136 all of lot 2 block 137 all of lots 1 2 and 4 block 138 all of lot 4 block 116 all of lot 1 block 85 all of lot 3 block 86 all in plat D Salt Lake City Survey and all of plat J excepting the east half of block 10 and the Capitol Grounds IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII zj = irj riri mri Said sale will commence at 10 oclock am and will be continued from time to tinPfS as circumstances may require The lots inr plat D are all 165x165 feet and those in plat J range from 50x140 feet to 50x220 feet For further information call at office No2 City Hall FRANCIS ARMSTRONG Mayor of Salt Lake City Salt Lake City Utah Oct 23 1889 Z C ASAi I SHOE ACTORY The Best The Cheapest And Hoxne = rnade All Styles Varieties and Prices SPENCER KIMB ALE Headquarters For ti ijjir SHOES NX Cnstoirffork and 4 Repairing a Specialty SOLE AGENTS FOR LAIRD SCHOBER S MITCHELL and JAMES A BANNISTER LUlIBER y Shingles Sash Doors and All Ends of Fencing THE BURTONGARDNER COMPANY J UPTOWN OFFICE Opposite Theatre East Telephone 24 YARD Corner First East and Eighth South Streets |