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Show Visitors Cannot Afford to Miss Call at tie Fair Because they will find there an immenso stock to chose from in Fancy Novelties, Japanese Goods, Tovs.p,;. Chatelaines, Stationery, Wooden-ware, Tinware, Crockery and Glassware. All kinds of Brushes and Ba;, etc,, etc., and at PRICES THAT BEAT ANY IN THE WEST DO.T FOIIGEF THE PLACE FIRST DOOR WEST OF THE CLOCK. ; " We will Surely Save you Money, 13 West 1st South. Utah Title Insurance & Trust C 68 West 2nd South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. OFFICERS AND STOCKHOI.DEUS. John fi. Dooley, President. L. S. Hills, Vice-President, A. L. Thomas, Swri INCORPORATORS. F. II. Auerbach, Merchant. W. S. McCornick, Banker. R. C. Chambers, Ontario Mining Co. W. II. Kowe, Merchant. John J. Daly, Capitalist. James Sharp, Utah Central Kailw J. E. Dooley, Cashier Wells, Fargo & Co. E. A. Smith, Cashier Deseret h W. C. Hall, Attorney. Bank. L. S. Hills, Cashier Deseret National Arthur L. Thomas, Governor of ft Bank. J. R. Walker, Union National Bui John A. Marshall Probate Judge. T. G. Webber, Sup't Z. C. M. I. Attorney, John. A. Marshall "MKlit and Hearing He Gave I ." DR. G. W. TIBBITS, Oculist and Aurist, No. 10 East First South P. O. box 1020. .Salt Lake City, Happy Hour Dental Company. 4$S3p gentlemen; Our mJm prices 1000 per "tS- 060,1011 your to f2l&! tSgeE vestment. 'fTTff Cleaning and "wUilME whiten imr the EjgigjBiSg- teeth, new pro-iJji pro-iJji " cesss, $1; exami-- exami-- s1. nation and treatment treat-ment free of charge. Finest gold fillings $1.00 and up. Teeth extracted positively posi-tively without pain and daneerby use of our new anesthetic compound aid free of charge on Wednesdays; come early. Silver or amalgam fillings, $1; phosphate phos-phate and other fillings, $1. Full set of best teeth 85 and up, according ac-cording to material in base plate. Mrs. Buck and Miss Weaverlingof this iompany especially solicit the patronage ot ladies. Utah anfl Montana laciery . Comp C. P. MASON, Manager, Headquarters for all Glasses of " - Machinq Engines and Boilers from 3-horse power and upwards in stock fori; diate delivery. Steam Pumps, Injectors, Horse Whims, Hoisting Ek Rock Breakers, Wall's Rolls, Ingersoll Air Compressors and Drill, L eating Oils, Mine, Mill and Smeller Supplies, Silver, Gold and Conctc ir g Mills erected and delivered in running order. Maine Office an! farerooi 259 S. Main 8rcf Salt Late 1 AGENCY. BUTTE. MONT NA, For fresh poultry, fruits, Hour ana feed, together with all first class groceries, grocer-ies, call ut the place of W. E. D. Bar-nett, Bar-nett, 59 E. Third South street. Now lines of spring neckwear just opened. Bast-Marhham,. Mer. Co., 112 Main street. The Troy Steam laundry is justly famous fa-mous for its excellent work. Telephone 192, 14S Main st. Wanted. About eighty acres ot land from owners, own-ers, to plat and put on the market iu Salt Lake, New York, and Boston. Apply Ap-ply at room 3. No. 22 East First South street, over Utah Commercial and Savings Sav-ings bank. f Finest work; perfect satisfaction guaranteed. guar-anteed. Respectfully, IIahpv Hour Dental Co. Off) oe in Wasatch Block. Examine These Prices. 10x10 cor. on E. 1st South, 3 houses; $75 rent, only $17,000. 10x20 5th South near Main; $100 per month rent, $215 per foot. 7x7 D street, bet. 6th and 7th, house, city water, $1500. 3x10 bet. Main and West Temple; good" house, $5500. 41 foetxlO rods Brigham bet. 1st and 2nd West; house rent for $80, $300 per foot. Easy terms. 5x20 2d South bet. 7th and 8th East; fins improvements, $10,000. A whole block on Marion Boulevard, $2100, cash. 325 asres South Shore Beach property east of Garfield. 40 feet fine business property, only $100 per foot. Provo City property will double in value in a short time. C. L. Libbv & Co, Cor. 3d South and Main street, up stairs, J. A. Morlan & Sons. Parties wanting to buy property of any description will save money by calling call-ing on us. We have a fine list of business busi-ness and residence property that cannot be equaled for location, price and terms. We nave more tine corners than anybody any-body and several tracts of acreage suitable suit-able for platting close iu. Call and see us before buying. H J. A. Moislan & Sons, 3-8 tf 13 W. Second South St. Choice maple syrup, the finest in the land, Hatnond's choice hams and bacon, new goods and choice fruits arriving every dav at C. B. Durst's, 72 and 74 E. Second South street. Our muslin underwear sale will begin Monday, 24th. Please see large advertisement. adver-tisement. F. AUEKBACH & BRO. WEBB & PALMER, Real Estate. 10 acres on 2nd West. 3x10, 9tt Sast, t 2nd South. 5 acres on 2nd West. 8x10 cor nr 1 k 6ft, Plat "D." Spring novelties in nee wear. Bast-Marsall Mer. Co. 142 Main st. W. E. D. Barnett, at 59 East Third South street, dealer in groceries, fruits, poultry, provisions feed and fresh meats, is the cheapest place in the city. We have just placed on sale a most complete Hue of medium and light weight underwear. ; Bast-Marsh alt, Mer. Co., 142 Main street. The Troy steam laundry, famous throughout the west for its excellent work. Telephone 192. 142 Main st. Mrs. Christy has the finest assortment of millinery to select, from. 31 W. First South street. I-. S. L. COLORADO AGEN0T LOUISIANA STATE LOT TEET 00UFANT, Ticket sold and information famished. Telegraphic Tel-egraphic reports received the Mine day of draw-inn draw-inn and famished to all who purchase tickets of me. Official lists of all drawings famished on application and mailed to all oat of town purchasers. pur-chasers. I will cash prizes that may be drawn by ticketB sold bv me, in fall without discount. Orders by mail given prompt attention. FRANK L. M. SMITH, Agent .CI ox. Tort Exchange. Booth Paeblo NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ESTATE OF DAVID H. KIN8EY, DECEASED Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, under-signed, administrator of the estate of David H. Kinsey, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons per-sons having claims against the said deceased! to exhibit theni, with the necessary vouchers, within ten mouths after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator, at the law office of 0. O. Whittemore aud 8. P. Armstrong, 23i 8-Main 8-Main street, Halt Lake City, Utah, in the County of Halt Lnko. Dnted, March 25, 1890. C. O. WHITTEMORE, Administrator of the Estate of David H. Kinsey, Deceased. F. AUERBACH k Ml Conference and other Visitors to our Growing Ciiy are col invited to Profit by OUR SPECIAL SAL! Silks, Satins, Brocades, Velvets. ETC., , Of latest designs and colorings, ranging from 65c. to $10 per yard: i Brocades at 85c. per yard, cheap at $1 25; one lot each of Newest C nation Dress Patterns at $6, $7.50 and $10, worth 50 per cent. more. Balance of our $25 and $30 patterns, only a few Colorings It' $11.75 and $12.15 each. coupes :s.A.:Eex."sr i 1 Lot of Taney Sateen Dress Patterns, full width, 13 yds., for $2.25, wortM 1 " 13 yds. Brown Serge Patterns, only 85c. 1 " French all-wool Serges at 40c, solil everywhere for 55c. per yard 1 " Outing Cloths in Blue and Brown, onlv at 10c. a yd.regular price.; 1 Lot each of Check and Dress Giughams.10 yds. for 85c, warranted fast r- OUR SHOE a DEPARTMENT IS CLEANING OUT THE FOLLOWING LOTS ON ACCOUNT OF OVERSTOCK. 800 Pairs Ladies' cloth top, kid foxed Lace Shoes; sizes 2 to 5; at $1. 250 " " Calf foxed Button Shoes; sizes 4 to 6; at 81.25. 200 " Misses' high cut pebble, goat Lace Shoes; sizes 11 to 1; at $U 175 " " " cloth top, kid-foxed Button Shoes; 11 to 2i; at!. 150 " Boys' heavy Lace Shoes; sizes 11 to 2J; at $1.10. 200 " Childs' pebble-grain Button Shoes; 5 to 8; at 50c 200 " " bright Dongola " ' spring heels; 5 to 8; at l 200 " pebble-grain " " " 8 to 10i; 150 " Men's Veal Calf, whole vamp Laee Shoes; $1.75. Assorted Lots of Infants' Shoes at 40c and 75c. All or above Shoes are Warranted Well-made and Serviceable ! ! ! CLOAKS AND WRAPS. Ladies' Jackets at $2, $3, $4.50, $5 and upwards " Beaded Wraps at $3.50, $4. $5.50 and upwards. ' Black Cashmere W raps, $8.85, worth $0.50. " Embroidered Wraps, $3.25, $4.50, $7.00, $12.50 aud upwards. " ami Misses' Connemaras in greatest variety of material at suit everybody. Our Youths', Boys' and CMldrens' Depart OFFERS UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS ! I I FBICES jLQTXTEEa thaix eV 1 Lot each of Boys' Knee Pants, 15c. 25e, 35c-, 56V, C5e, 85c and upwat' . f'l,'W' " " Suits at (55c, 85e, $1, $1.25, $1.50, W $3. M and upwards to $10. 1 Lot Boys' School Suits, long pauts.at $3. $3.50, $3.75, $1.25, $4.75 and tip" 1 Seersucker Kilt Suits at $1.25. worth $3 " , , r, ,kiki"s-,6r- i" sizes 21 to 6 years. 1 each flannel Kilt Suits, $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4.50. 1 nf cui , , $4-50 aud $5. 1 . ?. : m'll,s.J,'rs,'y Blouses, highest novelties. $1 .50, cheap at $3. l ( each of Gents Aight Gowns. 50c. 75c $1 i .n i -sr Jies aml Satin So:,rfs "t '0c, 25c, 35c. 45c, 50c 1 Xuvk,shlo,!Tels!-$--33and$3pcrd)zen. 1 ofcTir, TSlb. ? M?h XMe Cover at 50c. aud 75c. each. 1 " f Ai ,1 !lZi r-V,rHjSh Tab 0 Covers, $1.75, worth $3.80. . , I , S,,k Ties-on,v 13-'- each. ., vis-!;.n!-rthRnehingsfor25cand40c - Vn.,"n i V,amhl' !,,lb,e hemstitched Handkerchiefs at l-' i Van Dyke ( ollars, 25c. and ,50c All or the abore Goods offered are Sew, StvlisU and SerTic WE WARRANT EVERY ARTICLE AS REPRESENTED One :Fiee to ! XTo txovtfoia to Shovr Goods ! ! F. AUERBACH & BROS Union Paclllc Lauds. Utah Real Estate and Investments. C. E. Wantland, agent, 201 S. Main street, Salt Lake City. r, We have $50,000 to loan on real estate. Fine brick land oheap. Call and see our aoroage. We have snaps. Call and see lots in Nelson & Early's subdivision. . The above property is sale bv W. II. White & Co. We carry a full line of the celebrated Poster & Perrin kid gloves for gentlemen's gentle-men's wear. Bast-Makshall Mer. Co. 142 Main st. THE SALT LAKE ABSTRACT, TITLE, GUARANTY AND TRUST -1- COMPANY, (Formerly Harrey, Neff 4 Co.) 265 S. Main Street. CAPITAL $100,000.00. Incorporated under the laws of Utah Territory. Mates CorrectlMracts of tt, Stoiiiig all Errors. Titles to Real Estate and Mortgages Mort-gages Thoroughly Examined and Insured. INSURES against low by Slochanios Liens and decedent debt. Rente boies (latest improred PieboJdl in iu fire-protf vault, and dues an eacrow bnsinew. Acta as Eieeator, Administrator, Gnnrdian, Assignee, KeceiTer, etc., etc., and executes trusts of overy kind. Holding Trust Funds separate from all Other Assets of the COmpany, And retaining as counsel the Attorney through wnor i the bnttme comes. CoJects interests on income and transacts all other business auUioriied by its charter. Bille receipted for and safely kept without charge JOREPH H. SMITH. President. WILUAMJ.HteV, joHrwprBFP'aDdM"ia4,r' Treasurer and As't Manager. EDWARD W. CiENTEK. I rWrwarr and Abstract OfScar. Lilcoln Park. is not waiting for struct cars. Splendid traiu service now. C, E. Wantland, 201 Main St. Real estate men, come, iu and see our new and handsome desks. Hakkatt Rnos., 1(50 Main street. Wiscniube & Company carry a full lino of staplo and fancy groceries. When wauling auvthing tn'their line be sure and give them a call. Telephone No. 430. Xo. 50 East First South. , . Hai e yon tried the "Roval (.ieortrc" flour? (Joods delivered ' when promised. Empire Steam Laundrv, 21 Commercial Commer-cial street. Telephone 4. d C i Will hold 110x105 - Hall II I on Fifth street, be-V be-V WW tween 1 and J, thirty day Snap. I'skw I,am Oompakt, I Kuoms S aud , Scott-Auerbaeh block, j |