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Show -- mEsTmnECTORY. ruTjTcoBS&co., U7 rroBrnw BuiMing, Tjwl ?4.I.UW .ro,rty lu nil parte (ariulil ,,, c. LETT & SON, i. l CUy nml Connlry, No, P "''' t!ii intl lH, in Strwt. uiiponihj tlio Walker " Hfiil Hutato, Lonno and Insurance. wTHTwillTE & C0'' i ,1 MinitiB Ilrokors, No. 75 East AOIIOESBKOK. W.D.AKD11KW ttrSoN',GBOESBCK&0. , L No. a.9 Main Street. Suit Lake t? " Eu tot. Notary in oBiue. -j- tXjohssos & CO., i Irrigation nnil , 1 nuns Minr. .,nJ Surveyors. Additions Inid 0 "I'M1'1.'1 1. ! o Uox 627. Salt Luko City, Fr(.ss liuiWiub-- lull. LAXUAX & CO., HorsC -:- - Slioers, ,l,Fandry,cor. 2d South and Irt Wt OW t, pvperience in Colonulo. T'CfvrSS in the city whoro Uarao shoo-- F. ADEBBAGH & BROS, WILL SHOW ON Monday, March 10th Spring I in portal ions in Various Departments, iiii'linliii? Additional Novelties in Silk and Dress Goods. NEW GOODS ARE ARRIVING DAILY, and among those already in we can Boast of THE FINEST LIRE OF FRENCH Al AMERICAN SATEENS TiK&mmmdm i BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! , Goes Salt Lake Realty. i So Boestlie if Goods anil MM MM Daily al k Fair. ! Wo have soino rhuk'o bargains on 1 (), 25 ami !!o counters. People wonder why wo sell pxxh cheap, i Wo lil'Y l'OH CASH AND SKI.jj 1'Ott CASH, having no money standing or I mi I amnmU for cash viiHUimore to pay. THE TTAJIH, No. 13 West First South street, j Ever brought to this city. Also a beautiful and varied assortment of Zephyr Cloths. We have taken particular pains N i T" i with our Carpet Department 1 'niljin I I fillO!1 Ill Oil Wc only request an inspection 11 H i M! Il l of our handsome, Ax.minstkk, g If I (I I I i (8 I I I UU1JIUI JU UI imUill Mocji'kttk, - Vblvkt, - Uiy BttrssELH, Tai'Kstbv and Ixiiuain Carpets, and you will admit that they arc the best nnd cheapest in town. our PfinT ond CUflC ,),:iAKTJ,,:il' ls Mm co.Mri.Kii:, ami DUUl 2I1Q VuUEL we arc iireiuimllu Fit all reel iiiul pet ki ts. In endless variely, and all stylish goods. In fact, wo have scoured the Eastern Markets for the Latest nnd most Fashionable uovelties, 1 11 51 Has Just Received a Hugo I f T II fl Invoico of irUlUui UujJ I New Sprii Wraps and Coals, t , Uetlcr conie early and gel a good ncloction. The host and the choicest goods go llrst. We can guarantee the very lowest prices consistent with good qualities. Ji'r.Mail orders promptly attended to. RUDOLPH ALFF, J i IMrOKTKUOF CHINA, CROCKERY AND GALSSWARE, , Plated Ware, Cutlery, Lamps, Yates and Statuary. , A IT'LL STOCK OF CHINA AND l'AUIAN NOVKLT1KS. ' ' HO Main Street, Suit I.ato City. 111 aid Montana Machinery Company . C. P. MASON. Manager. I Headquarters for all Classes of Machinery. Engines and Hoilers from II horse power nmt upward in tiK'k forimmo f diato delivery. Steam I'liinpH, Injector--, Horse Whims, lloiitin Englneg Kock Ureakers, Wall's Hull.--, Ingersoll Air CinpreMfUint and lrill, Lubrl- - eating Oils, Mine, .Mill and Smeller Suppli", Silver, (Johl and CoiicriitraU i: g Mill.i erected and delivered in running order. Maine Office and Wareroonis 259 S. Maia Strcrl Sail Late D. S. J; AGENCY, BUTTE. MONl '."NA. I ilc Peoples FaroriteT GoaTli iV D.&R G. Pleasant Valley anfl Castle GateJ Only 1.75 I'er Ton nt Yard. 1 .U'.j I'er Ton Delivered. ! Nut :! .'( I'er Ton nt Yard. f 1.00 IVr Ton Delivered. - SOI.K AUKN ra KOIl Anthracite Blacksmith anil CharooalU riO IRON, COKE, WOOD AND KINDLING f ('i.nalaiilljr on j A. L. Williams, Agent and Manager!, I SALT LAKE CTTY Bio tale Western Railway. SCKMO LINE OF T1IK WOULD Tho only TrnnRcontinetitul Lino juies-in- ( through Salt LaUe City. The only line to )onvir wilh no ehiinno uf earH, ami with only one Uliango to Chicago. Ciirmnt liuifliji'ilfl lu ollis t on nml from Nov lMli, l.KKl. K.ST IMIUMl T1IAINM, No. 2. No, 4. Alliuilio Ail.nillc Mall KHTHH. Iinnvn (In ton i:l(n. 111, :4o p. 111 Arrive Ht.lt jk 1:Mla.in. 7 ' p. m. I xvtvx Hull liko HiiittB. 111. MS p.m. Arriv.. I'rovi - IU l. 111. W:M p. 111. N.vo 1'rovo rJ:li. III. W:I1 i. In. Arrivuliiwn Kivnr H:Cip. 111 4:.irui.m. l'iivn (Ini'ii Hiir 7:IU p. 111. 4 in . 111. Arrive 1'ni'lilo p.m. H. 111, Arriv Di'Iivit 7:IS P. 111. h. hi. i:.sl' IIOUM TKAlNH. No. 1 No. , l'tli'iliO I'llfil'O Mnil. Kxpnn Ixuivo Di'iivor (nik. 111. H:i( p. m. Nuivii I'n.'lilo !: P. m. 1' 40 . m. Arrivnlina-- Itlvor M:Min. 111. WM p. m. iMivitllm-- Biviir 111:1(1 a. 111. 1 lamp. 111, Arrivo I'rnvii 4 rrflp. 111. Il Klii. 111. I.iivii llrovo 5:irip.m. t'. iio 11. 111. Arrivo Holt Ijikn ll:.Vri p. 111. " in k. 111. lnllVKrlnlt 7KTi 1. 111. 7.1UI 11. III. Arrivo OkiIcii H::nip.in. 1i iiih.hi. l'nlliuiii I'hIik o 1111.I ltulTot Hlm'piiiK i'-- on all TliroiiKli TrniiiH. Ilorlon ll'linlnij Clmir Cum rn lwlwiwn Bull Luko Cito ami l'rovo on Tniiiw 1. ami 1 II. C. lOI)f)K, J. H. IIKNNKTT. 4Jiu. MiiniiKcr. ii'ii. I'iiiik. O'UEIJ.liY'S One-Pric- e Store. Kooja a Full Line of cx-.o-iTHCiis-ra- And Onrts' Furninhinif (hxxls, Boots, Hut, Trunks, ValiuoB, lilankeln, Ete., Kto. We novci miriroprer '. .joJh, Wo KU'ii"" wi.efiw'tiwn, Wo are uehf jlnlersold, nnd Wo Imyu c!y ono iirieo I Ordoi' b niuil reecivo cnrcful at.ton tion. Sf.ain Street, two dixjrs south of "vVhito II jiihb. to ..."!. a nubility. "iTi. STASWOOD, leal Estate and Investment Broker, Sffisr onient of St. Elm. ALFRED DUNSHEE, Real Estate Loans, Investments, 1G1 Maine St Roar of Jones' Bank. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ' . II. MoAllistlb. , G. MoAllisteb. JIcALLISTEll liKOS., Heal Estate and Lands, 265 S. Maine Street, UnihTAtMliw-- t Office, SALT LAJ.K C1TV r KUEI) F. S. OllEEN. L. it. BUAUP. L. It. SIIAEP & CO., REAL ESTATE! 03 W. 2J South St. Salt Lake City. City Prminrty nml Acrnni;8 Bnnitet mill f?olil on ('(,1111'iiHBiou, Hi'uoli proiiurly a biwouilty. I ia t'"1''. S, F. SPENCER & CO,. Ileal Estate, Loans, Investments 207). S. Main St.. Salt Loko City. Compiste List of City and Acreage Properly. HARTENSTE1N & SHEETS, Fashionable Barbers, (lu Aucr & Murphy's New Building.) HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, ETC., No. 10 E. 1st South St. Salt Lake City. -- , I. Watters, Broker, 111 E. First South St., East of Deserut National Bank, Salt Liiko City. MakoH IjintiH on Walchra, Dinmonfls and Jowol-- rj I'olifclpd. linilnmd TiukctH lionuht ndS"lil. llusinuKH connili-utiiil- , JiKtiibliHiicd lxi. All Unredeemed l'lodaes Bold nt vory low rul . W. A. Taylor, Merchant Tailor, NEW SPR1K6 STYLES JUST ARRIVED. 13 nml 10 E. Second South Stroot, Salt Lake City. J. C. MURPHY & CO., Rubber Stamps and Notarial Sea's. Agents for the. Abbott Cheok Perforator Salt Lake City. 31. E. McENASY, Attorney-at-Lav7- . Progress Building (Fourth Floor). Q W.IWEI13, Attorney-fit-"La- Opposite Cullen llotfll, Hocond ISonth Stroot, B. CUITCHLOW. Attorney-at-Lfw- , Itooms 27 and 28, i BnililiuK. Dl'.8. 1'llEE.MAN & HUliliOWS. Bfiectnclos Accurately Fitted. Eye, Eur, Nose, Tliront. ItcximB 17 and 18, ch lluildinir. IK AU1BACH ft Ml GREAT SLAUGHTERING SALE O IT Heating Stoves! H EATI NG STOVES M UST BE SOLD Regardless of Cost. You can Save Fifty I'er Cent by During N.v of tho Dr. C. W. HIGGINS. j1 Micnuvcvric axd asalytiv riivaiciAS. j - ,r ' j'-- iyL-- . 'j : ,.ri',"..h hi. Vr... . Itill.-w- -.. '.'. Ui. Vl....,..iA hnll'j. Vil, !. !"' '. il-- " ki.i". Vi. U . t !..' I.v bm miM-f-t -f- t'lrl..-'.!"! t. "' .rl-.4-tl-- . V V- r..V J. worn.. t.,k-- n Hvir 1... -r. H, IJr mur,.;v. r i...,'ll ' '..-f- . . ..v"' ' l.lw. Aliini "' ll.t'rn. tiMm-rm-t niHl .rulo) ,4 lrt.M ( t.r..6 lmm. l vU,n li w.ll, II," lirili. or I.1...1. tl... i. UrtKU-lllit- H !U. Mil". H"l I. ?ALT LAKE HARDWARE COMPANY. o2 West Second South. (Opera House 15lock). Sign of tlio "BIG-- a-"crjsr- -" MIDDLE 3 1 ISS VATl ) YK K k CO.. Real Estate and Mines, 156 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. AY. II. McCLURE k CO., K,Ej-A-I- j estate, BSIALI, I'liOKlTS AND BUI(K KKTUKXH. CC West Second South Street, Salt Lake City. yEADOJUHEATil, ltoal Estate and Loan Agents. No. 150 Main Street. Icforenoe: - llcConilek Sc Co, Hankers Correspondence Solicited. J. V. WHITECAR, Designer and Engraver on Wood, m S. Main St., Salt Lake City, MISCELLANEOUS, MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDN.WATOHEH Jewelry. E. MaCarrick, 'J10 H. Main fct oneduor Dorth of Wulkpr Hoin-e- . Also a line lmenf WaU:hes, Jewolry, KptoIvhb and (.'liaime lor sale cheaper than Dnywhora ill the woi-t-. SOCIETIES. Masonic. Stilled convocations of l!tt No. 1, It. A. M , lii atW wlnd: y of every mouth. SojouTninfr comnauiona cordii! UVllCd. J. J.GUEKNKW.M tl, M. K. It. V. 1'uiur Buwos, fiecv Happy Hcmr Dental Company. -- R Two ladies, o gentlemen; Our iV.r prices 1000 ,r Oi. - J JJo - centon yuriD- - :WflS&ff Cleaning nnd V whiten 11) .r tho Jgtr teeth, now eessp, 1: exami-natio- n nnd tre?it-ne- nt free of charge. Finest gold Hllings il-5- and up. Teeth extracted without nam and dancer by use "f our new anesthetic compound aid fr.eof charge on Wednesdays; come early. Silrer or amalgam fillings, SI; phos-phate and other fillings, 81. Pull set of best teeth 85 and up, to material in base t 'ate. Mrs. Buck and Miss Weaverlingof this company especially solicit the patronage of ladies. Finest work; perfect satisfaction guar-- ! te(l Respectfully, IUppt Hour Dextal Co. Offic in WMstob Slock. fIi8 M-&D- - Steel Range- - ,fjfli!ru.v irtv sl M 5Egg35gilftl&l wvSv ' Sole Agents for Utah of Mason & Davis' Steel Ranges, with Round Fire Pot, Anti-Clink- Grate, poised oven door, ventilator etc. Made in all sizes. Call and examine these celebrated Ranges or send for circular with cuts before paying same price for old style Range. General line of Cook and Heat-ing Stoves and House Furnishing Goods. F.E. SOHOPPE&CO 223 South Main St THE OCCIDENTAL. Pure Goods Only and of The Best Quality. STUDIOUS ATTENTION. AUCR MURPHY, Proprittors. Ko.USertFlnC5oatl8t.t Btlt tlwCUr. llgpencermballjs I GO Main Street. J -I- CXCLUSIV,: DEALERS IN jj Sole Agents for .j; James Means $3 Shoee i I I THE CULLEN. THE Modern Hotel SALT LAKE CITY. 8. C. EWISOt Ipr!clor. Guns and Cutlery, Guns, Fportwg Gool3 and Cntlcrj-wil- l be sold at lower price than any house in Utah on account of change in bnsinces. Sec my Btnk and prices before you purchase, 21. EVAIT3 3 51 W. 2J South 6tM K-- lV Lak City. WALK Kit JIOUSK. 1h Wa.S ! hf'i'fi In W nnnm cnut- -i i.f Jn citj. ord lm ll Modem Impravsments &. teiercs 'IJrirtlTHEH.ii--- f'l T.rwt H..-- .I rfii. lviklil. l'a-- n !'''". The Walker L the Metrojiolitaii In tin two turning Uob W 'k 1 ' Or, Q. 2EK.I3 rov r TKI.EGBAFII TICKINGS. Marysville, Ga., was entirely destroyed yesterday by fire. Tho American laundry union of New Vork is trying ta fre eza out tho Chine?. City Auditor Whiteside of Chatta-nooga, Tenn., is thort in his accounts C88,'.!jO. He has gone. Tho nppcarance last nrght of a lepor-ou- s Chinaman on Mult street, New York, caused a panic among the knights of the washtub. A professional femaloallij itnr charmer was bit by one of her 'pets" in a Sau Francisco hut n'ght. Tl.o "otiannoi" become too familiar with tho reptile with the caked skin. Mrs. Margaret Shepaid lectured last night at York, Fn., on the subject of "Roman Priesthood Ejj.oatd." As she left the hull Victor Sogi.or threw a stone and stunned her. Segr.or was shot nnd Beriously wounded by a police'uan. Josoph Lucke, a soldicr.was sentenced to eleven yenr.i imprisonment by a court martial at Fort Assiniboiue, Montana, for shooting nnd slightly wounding a citizen in a drunken tight. President Hai risen has pardoned Lucko, who had sarved eiht months of his sentence, and r primanded the ollicer who sentenced h ta. The Farmerh Alliance is becoming tho ruling factor in Kansas politics. Every county is organized and nearly every iimur ui me siaie is n memuer. xre alliance claims to bo 100,000 stronii and will run "Farmer" Smith of McPherson for Rovornor at the next election. Un-easy lit .s the head that wears a political crown in Kansas now. Tho good town cf Keyport, N. J., is in a ferment of excitement. Saturday night J. Francis McCoultin, a wealthy oitizon, broke in the door of his siutor-in-law- 's bedrroom and found Wm. A. Polin in the room w ith Adelia Scharat. Poling took French leave through a win-dow in his night shirt. Tuesday night young Poling and Miss Scharat wero married at the point of a revolver in tho hands of McCoultin. Morgan lloso is a schoolteacher in Cay county, W, Va. Iiorry Golf was tardy the other day and Morgan gave him a chastisement to accelerate his move-ments toward the seat of learning in the future. Guif called in his father and one or two assistants and tried to lay the pedagogue out. When tho dust had sottk'd young Guff was found to bo stabbed and tho rost of the beligorants moro or lets used up. Hose was un harmed. George Ofgood of Chia igo is (ho hus-band of Carrie Osgood, a handsome blonde. George is also the fattier of soveral little Osgood3. But he will not stay home. A brunette called "Irene" has lured George to walk in the paths of evil. Mis. Osgood got a revolver and went gunning the other night for her husband, whom shfound taking dinner with Ireno. MrH. Osgood pulled her gun, but it was taken from her, and George and his charmer lied and have not been seen since. Mrs. Osgood was arrested, but whon the judge heard the evidence ho disth'irgod her, and r.ow a little blonde woman keeps her eyos al-ways busy and hor hands benoath her dress when she walks tho stroets of Chicago looking for a recrennt husband. A lioin .ftiitlivmuticlaii. A curious cli.inictcr in southwestern Maine is George S. Mclntyro, whoso o for uiatliemutic-- and poetry h;is given him a reputation more than local, lie is over GO years old nnd has always led a hand-to-mout- h existence, his re-markable) proficiency in the branches mentioned never having proved of any particular value to him. His taste for (inures was roused when ho was a boy by tho gift of an old algebra. IIo mas-tered this without assistance, and since then has never been able to satisfy his greed for mathematics, the most abstruse branches proving; no obstacle to his strange mental acquirement. Ilia fond-- ' ness for poetry is also marked, anil he recites at random from Shakespeare, Milton, Byron and Whittier. At present Mclntyro lives in a Biddeford garret, subsisting on the scraps which charita-bl- o acquaintances give him. New York Commercial Advertiser. Tlio Thread to Fortune Ever since the police put a stop to fan-ta- n and other gambling in Chinatown thero have been wailing nnd gnashing of teeth among the poverty stricken Chi-nese sports. The most ingenious of all the tricks yet introduce! is as follows: The fan-ta- n shops are now all upon tlie top floors of Chinese tenement houses, instead of down stairs, as formerly. A bright string is tied upon theknobof the door leading into the tan shop long enough to reach to tho bottom of the several floors; a piece of kindling wood is fastened at the end, upon which is written in small Chinese characters tliis interesting information: "If you want a fortune quickly, please follow tho string." There are always so many poor China-men in New York who "want a fortuno quickly" that lots of them follow these strings, and tho places are always crowd-ed. New YoidfSuii; TKl'STKK'tS SALK. WllKliKAH, Mnry A. IWI. !' lior ccrtMiii du d "f IniBl iIiiI.m! tlm Sllirlnv of Ki'lirimry, A. I I"" ! and duly riflonlMl 011 tfi II1I1 diiy of ri.linmi-- IhmII, in Hid Itiford'-r'- olliio of dm Coiiiiiy of Hull Ijiko ill tlw Jorrilry of I'tJili. ill "" ' A" of inorltmn. w HU, Ml, wild mid oolm-l- i il Ut Hi" iiniliTKiHinl, Iriidli... Ill" followiiiif i.n or imrrolnof liind, Willi all th (.'Ih-ii- iii.. I.or"!. iiaiiioiilx and niiiiiirH'iioim llion li'. .ilmil' d in lln.Cily aiidloiiiily of Mult jik, n.rrilory i.I Utah, All of lot" uno Hl,l HI', .wvi-i- I7,li-l- l (Mil, oliivon (111, twi-l- ll-- l. tliirt'TH (11, fotirlH-i- i (III, tifn'tl (15). iKli li (IKI.iiIik i.vii (Un, Iwi'iiiy 101). iwi'iily-oii- n r.'l 1, I. o (fl), twi.nly-lliro- o C, Iwi'iily-foi- ir lili. ivi iiiy-(i- v Ci'il mid !.wimly-- i laij, " pliill"! 1:1 I'mioniiim Mnlnlivi.ioii of llli.:k ono lniii.ln.1 and oiKhly-fi- (Ik:.), l'lat Halt UW ( Hy i'rv,'i ...... Tl foi'iroliiR .nro. roiiv..i. lotln.iilidir.iKln-- In tril.t forth" puriKW of riiriiiK Hi" t tii.-r- i I of a iuKoli'il.li..ron:ir.i). i.otffX.itii-dli- aid Mary A. Il"ll In favor of Kali" l'liharl, iIhII Mli, Ur II." . 11111 of livu Iiniiilnl dollar., dun mm )"r i.ll..r date, with inlTi.t IIiitkiii nl Hi" rul" of 0111. (I) i. rwat it im.nll. fr il dal" jiniil irnid, ini.T"l tial.l i)inirl..rly. w with im- I. rio of wiid trn.t, nro im.ni fully wi f'.rUi in iiiil d" d of tnwt, wiiii-li- . for moro ..irln u ar il. . .ri.iion, in lu mliy rtforwl U mid inruli-1- , nl ; and Wukkrah, Ai'w.rdin to tlio nml roMli. lion, of .aid notn and wiid il.l of iru. nolo iHiliio, ami no part lia l!'H lnii Wnr.ux.VH. Il wm nnd I. prof idil In wild d-of trli.t thai .hi.llld di faull 1)1 m ' in II.' pii)ini iit of wiid iiot or in III.. iut.T..t !... uiiuhl iwrrui. i 101 provid.l HwrHii. I .. i 1I1.. iind. rnKiiKl tni(". .houl I pr..!-- l lo " II wild pr...-rl- or o mui-l- i Ihor-- .f m.ij'.' .; HMiry al pulii:n ..ii.I.i t' Hi" I.il"l '.'.!' ' for rai.li for II." IU. "f rulfilUtiK nn-- "ii -- charKinif t. dulim nnd ohliKalioii. of r,i,. trin.1 : find, Wii iir.U, John ). Hlmfli. Hi", "' aii.l hohl. r of Kml promiwiiry 11M" ha ml' -I' lh"iili'l. rii'ii. d lrul. I" pro.-."- to " "i" pioi. riy tiiid'T ami w rordiiiK t.. 1." ai.'i .ronton, of nid li- - of tni.l iind Uidl l.ri... Ill" ihili- i- anil ililitralii.il. th.w.f, now tlx l"lor" II. .. niid"rhini;ii trii- - nforiw.id at IJ." n-- of ih" l iio.l.-ro- f m.i.I proi..w-- .r n..l. will in ird'tiM- - i"i " J'r":" ''" proviMoiwof wihI ll of tmt on Kr:.lay, 11 " fourth day of April. A. I). H". l ""' "''' nmulyof Hah l.k: of I la 1. .U II..; ,.ilh front il..r of tho canity lairt llouw . II," Mtid --ounty, al VI .V.-- m,ti '."."' '; I nt imlilirmiHioP loth" l li:l- - li'lwr, rah, lawful monoy of II." I nit.'l Mti.. irwl.of land or . liit.rh li.. r..f rji UMl ii.l. i.- - and m. i.fy III" aiui" and II"" nt ' Hk trrj.-- l. w- - Imin.K aHon.'-- and "oiir"l f' ml roini U li uiaW rii'il for ".T'"'-- . I ruu r. Ball UfcnCitjr. t'ah. Mar. 1. 1.1. MA |