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Show a nee of Salt I.ake a a himlier renter and has Ixt'ii instrumental in placing her several point nearer her dciiny. ; the lumler ccuter of I 'In ji. Tin' cstahlUhmcnl is one of the iuot valuable valu-able that ha located lion-, ami from thrir vaM volume of biiiitc and mini-U-r of men employed it is plainly seen that t ho lunt W in experienced and well trained hand-. ; ,1. W. KtROI.KV. l.iimlicr Vrl, 4i KU tuiirlb South HI rant. To successfully conduct a modern lumber business call for the exercise of a degree of business ability and display of judgment entirely unknown a generation gen-eration or so ago. In this connection we desire to call the attention of our readers to one of the most nuccc-fiil lumber firms in the west. We refer to the enterprising J. W. Eardley, lumber dealer, who has so long been engaged in the trade that a review of his operations opera-tions would almost be a hiitory of the lumber business itself. His yards are one of the most complete in point of facilities for transacting an enormous business in the country equal in every way to the diversified need. of Halt Lake. He posscssc unusual advantages advant-ages for delivering builder' supplies at the least possible cost, owing to the many accommodation for the promotion promo-tion and furthering of hi busine. He has undoubtedly the best facilities In the city for transacting a large business and in his yards, which are of the most extensive in the couutry, furnUli constant employment to over twenty hands. The stock carried conits of an enormou quantity of sash, door, blind, moulding, a well a all kind of lumber. lath, shingle. poU. picket, lime, cement, hair, building paper, etc. Enimates ou bill of lumber a well a on general btiildT' inpplie will I ! f'tmi-hed on application ami at price that defy competition, The proprietor j of fhi imuiene com tin iJ. W. F.ard- j lev- Thi ' Utleinan ieaj-e. tin. imi"rt |