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Show ' " THE ' SALT LAKE TIMES, THURSDAY EVENING, HAY 1, 1S90. ' --Pro peller J. L. Davis peoyB REL .i ESTATE jtah. XjOts, Blocks axid .A.c:reage. ENTEE STBEET i comprising . : gXJB DIVISION ! m0 Residence Lots 18CM FROM $150 TO $300. lose Choice Residence-- Lots are on the Main Business street of Provo; and are Now on the Market. Ca.ll on or jA.dca.ress, PROPELLER X L. DAVIS. S3PROVO, UTAH. ( OHX BlUS. New Goods, Low Prices, DRESS GOODS. ooooooooooo o o o o The Latest Additions. ooo ooooooooooo0 I .. Geo..M. Scott, : JAs. Glendekkino, ' ' H. S. Rumhei-d- , President. - Secretary. --;;;;;;;;e;;GEO.: M. SCOTT & CO.E-- (Incoroorated) ; --DEALERS IN-- Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. AGLNTS FOR the Dodge Wood Pulley, Roebling's Steele Wire Repe, and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atla. Engines and Bod era? K Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horse Whim, Blike Pumps Miners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Etc. 168 MAIN STEEET, Salt Lake City, - - Utah. SOUTH M AMTIfli: Now On the Market. LOCATION: Cor. Tenth South and Ninth East. ON THE CITY LIMITS, TWO MILEd FROM P.' 0. LOTS FROM SI 00 TO SGOO. THE SITUATION IS GRAND. Overlooking the Valley. Call Early and Get Choice of Lots. CHOICE RESIDENCE. BUSINESS AND ACREAGE PROPERTY. mm,iEifi & co Sole Agents, 269 S. Main St. h Suitings, with a stylish side band, at 434 wnU; h colored Alpaca in the Tory best Spring and Summer shades, at 43 cw. h all wool Suitings in stylish stripes, at 87) cents. h plaid and striped wool Suitings, iu splendid Spring colors, at It c'. h Mohairs in gray and brown mixtures, at 12 cents. A handsome lot of French printed Satines (not last year's pattern, but the jatcst, best and most desirable styles, including Novelty "Umbms at 15 ceuw. HOUSE-KLEPIN- G LINENS. We direct attention of hotels, Restaurants and Housekeepers generally to our immense stock of German and Irish Table Damasks, now open for Inspec-tion. The line is complete, from the lowest prices to tho very best values, in heavy double Dumafks, 67, 72 and 81 inches in width, so desirable for wide tables 10 'vfe also calUtentin to our importation of Napkins, Doilies, Towels, Towel, in? and Crashes, Hemstitched Table Sets, Tea, Lunch and lray Cloths., In Hem-stitched Fringed and d Embroideries, lhe assortment lu tins line Is th6 A big linTo? Chenffi Velure and Embroidered Flannel Covers, lu .11 sizes, including Piano Covers. GEORGE A. LOWE, Dealer in All Kinds of Tirst-Clas- s Agricultural Implements, SCHUTTLER FAR "4 AND FREiGHS WAGONS, ColiMs Mk Wflas aiWCarts of every description. Steam Engines, Leffel Wheels. WAREHOUSES STATE KOAD BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND SOUTH. rTB" '" OICBOP T, C. STEBBINS . rr . I van BUSKiRIC INVESTMENT COMPANY, IpfirniT BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE ?0RM?0F SYNDICATES. AGENTS FOR EASTERN CAPITAL. We do not jandk 01 tbe RZAL E8IAIB EXCHA!'0, EX1 179 MAIN STREET, corner Second South. WE IIANDI.E BtisinBss, Resiflen&g anil Conntry Propsriy, Irr.pr3V3d and. TTnImprcvsd- - l.hl t buy r x-l- R" Hr li .4 '' umltos "SmU Pr. U nJ iiu tk Turus." un nf Hllcwi. W.L BARRET & CO., ' 207 H. alu St.. Salt Uie CItj, l"th. J. M. STULlTa COMPANY, f 1 v: ins t; i n c v: a o e x ts, First-Clas- s Board Companies Represented. No. 22 East First South St., Salt Lake City, Utah, ' W. Ii: McCLUHE k CO., REAL ESTATE, gMALU 1'kOflTA AMU 81B HETl-'KN-i 66 VV t Sfctvud Svutli tr.ct, Suit Lai Cny. i LACES AND FLOUNOINGS. and Laces is simply enormous. Our Stock of Embroideries and Torchon lVe hare placed on Sale a Great Bargain In a 150-doze- n lot of Ladies' Ilandkerchlsfn at 25 tents apiece. Come anJ examine them. They wilt speak for theinselren. Spring Styles in Wraps and Jackets Braided Wraps, entirely new in desitrn. at S3. H $5. W and 17 ovel3 in Le and Silk raps and Shoulder tap, at very low prices. Jackets at S2.73, 3 .00, S4, V and upwards. Oonnemarus in Cloth and Siik. Misses' Jackets, Beefera and Blazers. COHNKROS. ' J. TUCKER. V H.W. SELLS. E. SELLS, Sells & Coirpany, ' Wholesale - and W Mm in. Lumber - 14th Ward Assembly Rooms. ! Krtt South street opposite old Pioneer fsrdef Armstrong BagIej. . P. O. Box lOis. A Budtomt Clock. the most beautiful and costlj rer made was sent many years !e East India company as a gift uperor of China. The c.ase was the form of a chariot, iji which tdthe figure of a woman, with t hand resting on the top of! a k, which was placed in the side rriage. Some of the wheels that le clock were concealed in the bird that had seemingly alight-th- e lady's finger. Over her head nibrella that concealed a silver is, although it seemed to have ction with the timepiece, struck i.and it could be made to repeat ins a diamond button fixed he-li-of the clock. At the feet of s figure was a golden dog, and in her were two birds that were ly flying before the chariot, mite clock, with all its neces-s- , was made of gold, and wan borately ornamented with Circular. ttaterehed of the Plate. toshed drained by the Plate is to represent an area of 1,560 000 fles, the largest in the world, exception of the Amazon, and w of the Congo, the area ol snever been even approximately wwa contributes an outflow of J and the Uruguay one of 11,-"ii- o feet a minute, the Plate volume of 52,000,000 cubic feet, wa with 62,000,000 for the for the Mississippi, aws ite name from silver, but wnyhue.-Expor- tand Finance. tbful Servant for Sixty fear. Resent time, when one of the of housekeeping is the ge-tting of servants, a record of taitbfuliy served a family for 18 is worth ' recording. Hiram wteed, was born in Goshen, N. W, and when a boy of 14 was 10 'he employ of Thomas and "e, twin brothers, who soon removed to this city and were wholesate grocery trade, Whitehall street, then a fash-ia- f of the town. roght Phillips with them' as .and he served them till their wen entered the service-o-f the orw,of No. 127 West Fifteenth "'Kesand heirs of the Gales. their employ, (poing to the '3 every morning and return-- his home at No. 125 West an?'l Stre6t- - ' He died fr0m his mistresses deplore the I Jw, honest and faithful ser-- . a widow and a grown "" Matches. lobetrot-Soy- our three daagh- - married since I left?. JoebodyYe8. Clara married ie married a mUlionaire, married for love. New York :oabU9 feUow8entaldnote i sfc6 JroPer'y addressed, ff mped' to somecorrespond-- ? across the continent. It lom.11i!SfaVe M to attract atten-o-n u even to ' " M mailable or Plan eye ou it to ita desti- - was properly deUvered. |