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Show Star bicyclesPembroke, agent, ', W. E. D. Barbett, at 59 East Third South street, dealer in groceries, fruits, poultry, provisions feed and fresh meats, is the cheapest place in the city. Our muslin underwear sale will begin Monday, 24th. Please see large advertisement. adver-tisement. . F. Auebbach & Bbo. We have just placed on sale a most complete line of medium and lightweight underwear. - , ' Past-Marsh Mer- Co., i . 142 Main street. Eat Meat. Meat and Meat. , The Pulton Meat Market, at No. 16 west 3rd South street, is in daily receipt of choice Kansas fed beef, veal and pork. Call and get what you want, and the very best in the market. . v Gsomse McDonald, Prop'r.. . If You Want A good smoke, go to the Casino cigar store, 238 Main street, north of Walker House. ' . A nice frame bouse, 009 east, 3rd South, south front; giod brick stable,and good improvements; 31000. A nice 1 room frame house; empty; on 3rd South and 0th East; 3 rods front, terms easy, $1000. . . Hor-KtNs k Tucker, ' Cor. 3rd South and Main. 9 Wo are sole agents for Millard and ChriBty Hats. . Bast-Marshall Mer. Co., , . 112 Main street. . , U, - Practical Watchmaker, Adolph Hauerbach & Sons. All work warrrnted. No. 1G E. First South st. ' Call and tea my new line of Spring Suiting Worsted Pantaloonings, etc. W. A. Tavlor, ,' 43 E. 2d South St. Get the Bicyolo yotf want at once.--See Pembroke, 18 Commercial, apent for Star, JV'eifl L,ever Safety and $90.00 New National Ball all around. Pembroke. '' Choice maple syrup, the finest in the land, Hamond's choice hams and bacon, new goods and choice fruits arriving very dav at C. B. Durst 's, 72 and 74 E. Second South street. WANTS. ' If yon want help, i If yon want to rent a lionse, . If yon want to sell a lot, , If yon want a situation, ' If yon want anything, Advertise in The Times "Want Column." . Lots at $12.50 Apiece, ' , '., " V Think of it! You can secure forty-nine lots at the insignificant price of $12.30 each. This great offer is only for the purpose of advertising. Read this carefully; care-fully; the opportunity of a lifetime is herein presented. There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune, careful that you do not wait for the ebb. This great offer positively pos-itively holds good but for . , , ONE WEEK, . commencing Monday, March 3Ut, and closing Saturday, April Gth. . Read carefully care-fully the following conditions, and then you will understand where the advertising advertis-ing comes in and why we nan afford to sell lots for the insignificant sum of $12.50 eacb, which are really worth $150 apiece. The simple conditio: . ; is, that each purchaser must introduce at tho ollice of the Great . Trans-Jordan company, 274 Main street, near the Clift Hon re, a man or woman over 18 years of age for each lot purchased. There is no limit to the number1 or lots a single individual may purchase, except bis or. her ability to introduce people to our oflioe. Someone must be brought to us and introduced for each lot procured at this trifling ex-pense. ex-pense. We must and shall enlarge the circle of our acquaintance and keep the office full of people. That alone will more than compensate us for the loss incurred in-curred id selling a limited number of our lots away below cost. These advertising lots will be sold only for. cash, and all lots must bo paid for when selected from the maps in the office. . '.. , Parties residing outside the city can secure some of these lots providing tbey have their remittance of money at the office by Saturday the oth, and in lieu of a personal Introduction to us, (or each lot tbey may purchase they must send two names of person -i to whom we' can send maps, circulars, etc. The names sent may be of persons residing jn their own towns or elsewhere. There must be two names sent for each lot purchased These lots offered at $12.' are very choice and have been sold at private Bale at from 50 to 8150 -i each. The prices will be advanced weekly, until in the summer the 8000 notch will be reached. Will you show wisdom pr will you be a clam? If you are wise you will load up at the bottom figure, If you have a perverse or over cauiioua nature you will make sneering, disparaging remarks re-marks about those snide $12.00 lots, and in less than three months wili be eagerly seeking to buy them at from three hundred hun-dred to five hundred dollars apiece. The office will be open for the selection ot lots and the introduction of strangers from 'J a.m. to 8 p.m. every day except Saturday, when the sale will close promptly at 3 p.m. Call early and avoid the closing rush. Next week a similar offer will bs made but at a greatly ' , (, ADVANCED PKICB PER LOT. We shall publish in the daily papers a list of the purchasers for this week in order that they by next week oan unjrsell us and yet , receive a fair margin of . profit upon their. investment, We shall publish pub-lish the names and addresses and advise our purchasers for next week to buy of those before coming to us. The prices will positively be advauced every week. Tho title to the lots is absolutely perfect. per-fect. To every caller we give a map and other printed matter; to every purchaser a copy of abstract titlo insurance policy and warrantee deed. Bear in mind that hundreds of the best citizens of Salt Lake now own lots in the same plat. If some one tells you that the lots are low ground, away out without transportation, doq't believe him, but come to the office, get a map and go look at the lots yourself. The only limiii to the number ot lots you can purchase is the number of people you can introduce. " , Don't forget the place, 274 Main street between the Clift and Walker houses.. .274 Main street. ; To Hold G nests and Tourists Wishing to matte investments in Salt Lake property Will do well to see Hamm &. Scott, real estate and financial agents, basement Walker bouse, before buying. We are making our tcustom shirt department de-partment one of the leading features of our business.. Gentlemen wishing a perfect per-fect fitting shirt and guaranteed, should leave their order at Bast-Marshall Mek. Co., ; , ; 142 Main street. m ' r For the best meats in the city, go to W. B. D. Barnett's, at 59 East Third South street and you will find them. 10x10, a good house, 5 blocks from Clift bouse, $1200 a rod. A superb residence on tirighara, near BSt. A magnificent corner, 7 rods front, 3J-i blocks from St. James hotel. . 80 acres of ' fine farming land with primary water right 12 miles south of city. Terms and prices of these properties will show unprecedented bargains. Fine 12-room house, about two blocks from Temple; easy terms. . 10x10 lot, U.biock 15, plat B; cheapest in the city,-, ... - -!..5x5, 6-roc.m pause, cor. 1st ana K'Sts; A bargain. .",.',..,..'; C , " - i Our. books show the largest and most desirable list of property in the city. : 1 . . J. H.Whalon, Rooms 12 and 13 Scott-Auerboeh Bid. WESTLAKE, The Leading Suburb of Salt Lake City. ' What does it mean? ;Ts a big boom coming? The syndicate owning and. controlling this great suburb has recently recent-ly been reorgauized and some of the most active real estate pushers that have ever been in the west, besides sufficient capital for improvements of the most extensive and comprehensive character have taken an interest. The great advance ad-vance in acreage ot an eligible character has made every lot lh the entire town plat worth ten to twenty times its value of eight months ago. For one week commencing Monday, March Ul the lots will be upon the market at a mi fo nominal nom-inal price and a very limited number for advertising purposes at about one-tenth the actual value. The price will be advanced ad-vanced weekly for the entire year, and the first few weeks will witness a few wise people getting on the ground floor. The following statements were in ado in writing and the original can be seen at the oflioe of the company at 274 Main Salt Lak e City, March 28, 1 890. The only venture I have ever made in real estate was the purchase of a lot in Westlake suburb through H. N. Green of this city. The amount pt the purchase money was small. I afterward, after-ward, supposed it to be a dead loss, but I have sold the same this month at a profit of 200 per cent. - - J. B. Thrall. ' ' Salt Lake Citv, March 27, 1890. . This it to certify that I purchased a lot of U. N. Greece last July and have just sold the same at a profit ot 220 per cent. Li. Seckels, - 230 Main street. Head office of westlake 274 Main street. r Auction. - On Tuesday, April 1st, at 11 o'clock, at No. 72 West Second South street, household house-hold goods: twelve choice- bedroom sots, also bedding for each set complete, also 300 yards velvet and other carpets, chairs, rockers, wardrobes, cupboard, center tables, puintings, and other household goods. , Reason for selling, Mrs. Thompson has rented the block frr other business. Don't forget the number, num-ber, 72 West Second South, few doors west of opera house. J. L. Durgin, ' - : Auctioneer. . ..v4 1 The improvements contemplated will make everyone of tbe$ 12.50 lots worth $50 in one month, , 274 Main street. Watch those "snide?" lots that you can buy at 12.50. . '. . 27-1 Main street. . . j GRAND OPERA HOUSE, W. J". P-QlvGESS, - - - Manages Five Sights and Wednesday Mafc BEGINNING Monday, March 31 THE FAMOUS BOSTONIANS! ENGLISH OPERA. Tom Kar H. C. Barnabee, W. H McDonald, Proprietors and Manager; ,; , . REPERTOIRE: Monday, - "SUSETTK' Tuesday, "FEA DIAYOLO,' Wednesday (Matinee) - "FATINITZA. Wednesday, "DON QUIXOTE, First time here. Thursday, "1L TROVAT0EE. Friday, - "MUSKEETEKS. COMPLETE CHORUS I NEW AND BEACH and ORCHESTRA! FUL COSTU3U& ' . PRINCIPALS: Sopranos Marie Stone, JuliethO' den, Carlotta Maeondee. Contraltos Jessie Bartlett Davis Flora Finlaysou, Josephine Bartlett. Tenors Tom Karl, Edwin W. lh Baritones and Baso&-H. C.Barnata W. 11. McDonald, Eugene Cowles, Gt Frothingham, Fred Dixon. Musical Director S. S.btudley. ' Stage Director Fred Dixon. Will AdTerUno Salt Lake City. It is a good thing for Salt Lake City that the extensive tirm of R. S. Polk & Co. are publishing bur city direotory. This firm lias offices in .all the large cities of the westorn, central, southern and Pacitie states, and publish state gazetteers for 'about, thirty states and t rritones, anfl city .directories for over fifty cities... .'Through exchanges with all tbes books and those of many other eastern cities and. .the sale of the Salt Lake book by tnoir own general agencies a large circulation will be given. No better mirror ot any place can be found than tho city directory, it it ig flood one.. So it wil be seen that R. L. Polk A Co. will incidentally give our city a tirst claps advertisement throughout tbe country. .... ; JJAIN STREET. I have for sale for a few days only a choice piece of Main street property at 20 per cent below the market price. It will pay you to look into this. Talk quick. Also a large list of rlrst-cluss inside in-side and acreage property on easy terms. . . Geo. H. Tolxbv, - .; 279 S. Main st. . Sullivan Bros., on First South, East, set a tine roast beef lunch every .afternoon .after-noon at 2 o'clock. . . . . Don't forget the lunoh at Sullivan Bros., First South, East. : - . Nice: roast -ipeef lunch, at Sullivan Bros., First South, East. , . . . , . . . . . . bis. Whitney & Bucbcr's Dental parlors next to Cullen hotel. You can only get those lots this week at $12.50. 274 Main street.' Mrs. Christv has the finest BEsortment of millinory to select from. 31 W. First South street. . -- '' '. , - For fresh ppultry. fruits, flov.r ana feed, together with all tlrst class groceries, grocer-ies, call at tbe -place of W. E. D. Bar-nett, Bar-nett, 59 E. Third South street. Just Received A superb line of Cambric, Nainsook nnd Swiss ' Embroideries,' " ' 40-uich Flouncings, Baby Flouncings, - . - ' . All over Embroideries. ... Guipure Vandyke Embroideries, Hemstitched Embroideries, ic. . -Torchon Laces, all widths. 75 patterns Vandyke Laces. " "Novelties in Dress Goorls." 7, ' Shanghai Wash Silks, hew designs, $12 a pattern.-Wench pattern.-Wench and Domestic- Sateens in elegant colorings. ." "Absolutely Fast Blaok" Hose, 35o pair. . The . , Walker . . ' ' " Bros.' " . . ' ' ; ' ; Co. 00xl!)8 ft, State Road, bet 5th and tith South. 60x105 ft, State Road, bet'tith and 7th South. H2xlti5 ft, State Road, bet 6th and 7th South. 21xU8 ft, State Road, bet 7th and 8th South. 50x114 ft, State Road, near 0th South. 1150x111, cor State and Oth South. 25x144, Slate, near Oth South. Cor Urcl East and Gth South. 5x10, Blk 17, 1'lBt A; J3000. 5x20, Oth South, bet 2nd nnd 3rd East. 5x10, good house, 4th South, bet 7th and 8th East. . 451.ilt!5, tine residence, 3rd S, East. 4 lxlOO, Main St, bet lith and 7th South. An acre joining Liberty Park, near Boulevard. See our list for bargains jn Plats D and O. Also aore properties." Two lots in Tark Place. McAllister Bros. 205 South Main St Extra Bargaius. . A nice new frame house with 3 rods south front; No. 009 East Third South; Price $4000; $2000 carries for two years. ' 8x11 rods cori. First West and First.; nicest building in the city; terms easy; 6000. - . 5x7 rode cor.' Fourth and J street, 4 room.brick house for $3000; $1050 cash, balance easy. :' i . . : 2Hx7;on B street, bet. 8th and Oth, west front, ior $1250. . . ., , 2x7 j corner B and 8th, south and west front; $2000. 2'x7 oh Eighth, south front, $1500. 2ix7?i on Eighth', south front, $1250. A cheap pair of lota in Park Place, also one corner lot. Hopkins A Tucker, ; - :' "'. - 279 S. Main street, We invite your attention and inspection inspec-tion of our elegant lines of underwear. Bast-Marshall, Me it. Co. h .142 Main st. We carry a full line of the celebrated Foster & Ferrin kid gloves for gentlemen's gentle-men's wear. Bast-Marshall Mer. Co. 112 Main st. Auction! Auction!; ' ' On Monday, March 31st, at 11 a. m., Fine carriages, elegant household, furniture, furni-ture, carpets, robes, bedding, ete., etc., No. 103 W. Third South street. Andrews .fc Reinsimar, Auctioneers. .We SUU Lead In offering the cheapest, largest and best improved lots on the market, within the city limits, in Prospect Park. Nice residences, resi-dences, scboolhouse ana shade trees already al-ready there. . Terms, $25 cash and $10 per month, no ipterest. On the 1st ot April the price on these lots will be advanced ad-vanced $50 each. Buy now and secure a cheap home. We have no outside agents. Careful selections made for outside parties. B. A. M. Froiseth A Co., ' - 70 E. 2d South 6t Salt Lake Tiisatrs Chas, S. Bi-kton Manager. TWO ?Y 2 0 NIGHTS VAPRIl" ONLY 3 Wednesday and Thursdaj THE RIAL AlilGBSIS 0 ' In the Latest New York Success. ThH WILLIAM M0Rc 1 . scrroBTO) Et " PnuiT The Rial & Mar wnfiAl - list METROPOLIS San FrauciK A Play Ieplete Wit'.i Beautiful Scenery, Startling Situations, Heroic Life-Sa Usual prices. Box office will be open for tiat Tuesiiay moruing. Will make firsT pay"' r on two best lots in Union Land Comfa"' Rooms 8 and 9, Scott-Auerbach blot." f tz r "wiii hold uoxif ;; days. Snap. Iu Germany the law makes servants give a month's notice before leaving. The mistress must give similar notice be fore a discharge. New lines or spring neckwear just opened. Bast-Marshall Mkr. Co., ; 112 Main street. Lincoln Park Still leads. Look up its advantages before be-fore buying lots in other additions. C. E. Wantlanu, 201 Main Street. ; ; : Inside property has increased to such an exlent that a poor man can't live in the city. The chance of a lifetime is offered of-fered tor this week only. 274 Main street. The Mikado - Will have a clearance auction sale from Thursday evening at 0:30 until further notice, to moke room for spring goods. 11 East First South street - i New Styles In Milliucn May be seeu at Mrs. IF. Christy's. No. 31 West First street. New novelties and designs of spring fashions daily received. The best let of corn-fed beef ever brought to the city oan now be had at S. S. Dickenson & Co., cor. Main and 3rd South street. - The w ise man catches on to a good thing and gels rich. Moral- Keep you eye ou t he $12.50 lots ottered at 274 Main street. Bargains . In all -classes of property. Union Land Co., ( Rooms 8 and 9, iSlcott-Auerbach Block. , . . . - Railroad Tickets Bought, Sold And exchanged by J. K. Gillespie, member mem-ber of the American Ticket Brokers' As-aociation As-aociation No, 240 Main street. ' The Troy Steam laundry is. justly famous fa-mous for its excellent work. Telephone 102, 142 Main st. Special for Platting. 12 g acres on Boulevard. -' 25 acres on Territorial Road. . 22 acres on Fifth South. 36 acres joining Buena Vista. . C. E. Wantland, 201 Main St. Bargains ' In all classes of propertv. ' .. r Union Land Co.. Rooms 8 and 9, Scott-Auerbach Block. . n Bargains Iu all classes of propertv. . Union ,anp Co., Rooms 8 ond 9. ScottrAuerbach Block. - or Great I'M. The real estate agents' directory, to be printed on cardboard, and hung in the offices and public places of the city. N-The Troy steam laundry, famous throughout the west for its excellent work. . - ... Telephone 192. 142 Main et. I'niou Pavifle Lands. Utah Real Estate and Investments. C. E. Wantland, agent, 201 S. Main street, Salt Lake City. ' - . Amtiou! Auction! On Tuesday, April 1. at 11 a.m.. at the residence of Lous Chons tine Steinway piano, elegant furniture and curpets of ten rooms complete. No. 305 First St., corner of C. 20th wBrd. Andrews i Reinsimar, Auctioneers. ' . .'; t I There are rumors that the Kussum ! nihilists are preparing for a concerted movement of some sort, and an attempt t.A inaugurate a revolution is stated by some exiles to be among the possibil-' possibil-' ities. Star safeties, the best wheel on earth Pembroke, agent. 1 ( |