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Show E SALT LAKE TIMES, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1S90. , - fHEWNERS of the following Pieces have decided TO MAKE A PURCHASE OF SALT1AKE PROPERTY, In order to reach the larger Investment, they have authorized us to ell same at PRICES FULLY 20 Per Cent. Below the Market. We can show you conclusively from the Records of the County Recorder, that property has sold, in immediate vieinitv at Flier each prices. piece, except one, irom 15 to 22 per cent, higher. AVe , can . give yon list of Owners that ask from 17k to ;50 per cent I 5x10 rods on 2d North, near the University. m house, ... . - Soo " " 20x20 " corner 2d North and Ninth West, - . . . . . "000 10x20 " " on 5th North, - ....... -- oqo 20x20 ' " on 6th North, - . . . . . . 6,000 . .. : 7xio " on E street, good 2 story dwelling, ... . . , . . - . 6,500 115x150 ft, corner 7th and K streets, - . . . . - - 500 HAVE YOU SEEN OUR SUBDIVISION 10x10 rods " 9th and L streets 2,'qoo WE KEEP 82 on 2d South, near 2d West, good Buildings, . . - - . foot Corner 2d West and 10th South, and MISS 42 " " 3d South, " V . . . . . 4o per " 2 Teams, 3 Singh Drivers, with 10 Salesmen CASSLE WATKINS' ADDITION on the East 82" " 3rd West, near 2d South, fair . - - . 140 " in the office, it will b convenient to show you Boulevard, 35 rods south of Liberty Park, of 49 " " 2d " " good " - - . . 2(,o Property almost any went you may find it dich we are the General Agents? 49" " South Main street ". 1 75 . convenient to drop in. " ... 00 " East 1 st South street . 300 40 acres, half a mile south of the Garden City additions; good brick House; irrigating ditches on each side; Gravel road on North and East line; perfectly .lev.el;.half a mile to Postoffice; church, school, store, etc., only - - . . . . 60 per acre 20 -- mile southwest of the Penitentiary, near the Calder Farm Pleasure Grounds; good brick ' House and Outbuildings; fine Orchard; double Water-right- ; adjoining land held at $700 per acre; ' ; this can be bought for - - . - . - . 500 " MM $22,000 HAS BLE REALIZED OS ABOVE BALAEE WILL BE TAKES FROM THE MARKET. TRICES GOOD FOR 10 MVS l.VLESS AM.T IS MM RUSE D. . Davis (So -- " Stirixigexv ' econd Door East of the Cuilen. 23 W. SECOND SOUTH. Illli TO J TJZt PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH A.T THE CITY TICKET OFFICE. Union Pacific SYSTEM. MOUNTAIN UIV'ISION The Only Litis carrying the United SUt Overland Mall. I)l,ect ( Wmectlnns all Points North unci Et, NEWTIMECARD March 2, 1890. UTAH CENTRAL DISTRICT. ;eoim beos; New Goods, Low Prices, DRESS GOODS. n f) o o o n u o o o o o , o O The Latest Additions. " r- ,'- - 0 " O O U i It O tt O Stilting, with a MylUh 7 Inch M hand, at 43 wot; colored Alpiicn in tin1 very I Jiring ami Summer haU at 45 rf. lOlnrh all wool Suiting In tvli!i i ripen, t in c'fif. 114 inch plaid uml lrlpi-- woo) Suiting, lit ptnitid ?iriraE color, tt 2"t ct. Mohair In guy hii'I brown mixture, t m uciiin. A haml-toiu- lul i'l French printed Stim (not Imt y-- iUrtM, but tb latest, best uml niOHt leirithlo tyU Including Nuvcisy "Uuilei" t 11 wat. SOP Ml ADDITION. f Now On the Market. LOCATION: ; ; Cor Tenth South and Mnth East. on tup: city limits, two miles from p. 0. LOTS FROM $400 TO $600. THE SITUATION IS GRAND. Overlooking the Valley. Call Early and Get Choice of Lots. CHOICE RESIDENCE. BUSINESS AND ACREAGE PROPERTY. BURTON,llECU CO., Sole Agents, 269 S. Main St. Passenger Trains Arrive and leave at Salt Lake City as follows: FliOM THB KQltl'H. ciolNII HOBTII. Atlantic. Fast Mall 2:1a.m. A,1VJixCrl,,'.l"lH,i!;- - ' M" Park fntv AUtuh & Northern Local. .10:Hn am. , ' THOU THK SOUTH. IIOINO ftOUIH. Mllfortt Express 10:IO.vm. .Ib KxpreM T.:'"1a," JuubExpreai B.iWp.ju. Mllfnrd fcxprom... dMy.tu TTtali (tod ITevaAa. District. ;msn wbst. rnoM raz wm, ThiwiBh Mixed. dailvfexcept Sunday) 10 a.m. Through Mlxed.dullylex'ept Hitndayi a 4J p.m Suburban Passeniter, dally 6:0) a.m. BuburUn dally l; tn 7:ia.m. " " B:fp.ni Mixed, daily ;ia.m. " Mixed, dally rj ip m " Piioaenger....- l:)p.m. " Panwinner V:rvm !. : 10 p.m. V.(I M Salt . Xiie 3t "Westsm District. Passenger Trains leave Halt Lake dally (except Sunday) for Irotiton, fillvorCity, KurtU etc., at 7:10 a. m. RetumluK, arriving at t4:S0 p. ni. DQXTIIPIMXTT The Limited Kant Mull." leaving Ogden at tcr a. tn., I" equipped with Pay rimeh. Pnrtland toChiraio; Day Car. Portland to Chl':aju: Pullman Palrw-- Hl-- Portlasd u. (Jldi Pullman PkI:k-- Sleeper. Han Franejwo to ChlecKo; Pullman Palais HleHpr, Halt Lake to Council Bluff: Pullman Pala Hleeper. Btitt to (Jreen Klv.-r- ; lUtiltitf r P.ftUiid to ChlruKO- Day Coaches 2. Halt Lake to burnt Kivw; Colnlt Hliteper, l'urtlaud to CliluX'J. fWh train will carry m)y PawiMpr taring- Wrat-cli- tli.kl.i. "The Atlantic Knirmw." leartnn )gden at I0. a. m.. 1h equlvil with ray t oa. ,e ( vden toCouni ii HlulT-.- : Pullman Pala: Hleejwr. Portland to Council Bluff.; Pullman Pal Sle-pe- r, Denver toCoUuill Biuffaj Pullman Pal- - Hleepcr. Halt Luke tn (.'beye(.ri (thia ( throtiB-- Sleener to St. Iulm i Pullman flolonut Hlir. H.m Fr.vm:ico Ui iiiiim II lllnfla; Piillmau (JolonlHt Sleeper. Portland to Ohey.mne, mil la throiiKh le.mer to hnmiMUtyi. This train will carry Pawteutfers holding either Klrat or Second rlntn Tickets. J. V. PARKER, C. F. RESSEGUIE, Ast. Cen'l Pasiengsr Agent. General Manager HOUSE-KEEPIN- G LINENS. Wc direct ttrnlinn of liotfl. lic.l.tnriinl ml Hoiiwkepr fenrlly I our ImuiMi.'Mt atock of (iertnmi mid Iriali 'f nliln Uhiih k, now op'o tut nm lion. TliHhi I corapMo, from thf lowest prirt-- in tli ery Ut vlnt, is heavy lniilil! l);tlimek4, 07, Vi Bin til Inc h' a In width, il.iral)l fur wide Ubj in Ur( (linitiK rtHH. V' also mil lituiiilioii toinir lmjMrt:illin of N'jpUa. Ili'lli. T.f.'!. To"t-Ui- u rihI CmAwn, Tll Kt, Luiwh ami Tray ('(i.th la Hem-utitch'i- 'l, Fringed and l Knihioiileri-- . Tt nirttiietit la ttii. Hob It tho bi-- t hitvts pter lniv ii, A biff liim f CIichIIIo Vi-Iw- end Kinlroidrfjl ikobtl Covert, in U UU, Incliitliog I'iano Covert. LACES AND FLOUNCINGS. We hnvfl opi-nm- l a lai (T't import itinri of hUi k fi -- b NVt ftraprianrl Clmiitilly HmncingaudhU Km broidery r'lottnelnjr. Tho yli n ttorel and bauiiful. Our block of Embroideries and Tordwn Lac U mmply eaortaoitt. We hare placed on Sale a Great Bargain la a l.0-doze- n lot or Ladles' HandkerclilstN at 25 feat aplere. Come aod xamiae them. They will speak for them.ehe. GEORGE A. LOWE, Dealer in All Kinds of First Class Agricultural Implements, SCHUTTLEB FAPM AKD FBE1GHS WAGONS, Colitos Bbk M01 aafl Road Carts of every description. Steam Engines, Leffel Wheels. WAREHOUSES STATE ROAD BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND SOUTH. Geo. SI. Scott, Preat, Jail CuKSiimiiio, Tice-Prie-t. H, B. BCBritlD, Beoy. 1GE0. M. SCOTT & CO..EES (ixcobpobated). ' --DEALERS iri-- Hardware and Metal, Sto, Tinware, MMi Findings, Etc. AGLNTS FOR the Dodge AVood TuJIey. aebling" Steele Wire Rp. Vacuum Cylinder and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atks tnginea and ISoil ers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo .Scales, Jefferson Horse Whim, Blake Iuu!pi Miners' Tools, Etc. 163 MAIN STBEET, , Salt Iialxo Cliy, - - Utah, Spring Styles in Wraps and Jackets Handmie Braided Www. ntMy nw in Ai3C t M, tt, M, M n!IT KoTfiiiet in l.e nnd ii'nk Wrap and Wtouider Cap ry kr pnc. jai 'n'cti at 7V I t VJ, f l t'. rA upward. Cotint'tnarB in (1"'h nd Silk MtD4' Jackeu, Heeler and BiaT. II Sfl UII1BT COHN BEOS. Eranci Office, Gardner's, 141 Main St. 45 s West Tenrfle. Telephone 413. Fine Work Spec.alty Agenta wanted in alUood towns. HE WANTED TH : QUARTER. Fatlwr'n Anxiety Tn Divided He. tween His Child and tbe Culu. I have seen some stingy men while been in the medical profession, but littlest game I ever saw occurred' the er day." y: a spake one of our young doctors en--, cd in a large dispensary Connected li one of the medical schools in the . The doctor continued: "Much of work is thankless enough. '" We e the greatest difrlculty in getting mt& to take medicine as they are di-ed. They seem almost to have an idea letimes that we ought to pay them for ing what is going to cure them. Fre-ntl- y, when an interesting case comes ' tile a clinic is going on in college, take it hefore the class and show the iW be II. D.'s the procedure taken for The case in question was that n Italian, He came rushing in with uld about a year old in his arms, iiety was depicted on hiscountenance. r'"e "'(tie thing had great difficulty reathing, but retained breath enough make Rome howl. Calming the w somewhat, wo managed to learn the child had swallowed a quarter dollar, which had stuck in its throat, asked if we could get it out. We nised to do our best, and, as a clinic m session, took the child and the ?r into the pit of the amphitheatre, 'at the operation might pe performed !'e the students. Nie professor began work at once for " that the child was in a fair way 'ffocate. They use for these opera-- 5 aninstrument called a coin catcher, II is made like a crochet needle, ie material is rubber, and the hook1 113 on(i of the instrument is longer ' 'hat of a crochet needle. The nt is to be passed down the throat, 'te coin, and when withdrawn the ' Catches under the coin and it is :d up. At best, it i3 a difficult oper- - for the cj child will kick and squirm, is not without danger to the sur-- 1 Jl"g parts. J? l,rofessor worked away, and as 'uorts for a time proved unsuccess-:1'- e anxiety on the face of the father ae mtense. He fidgeted and seemed that all was lost, At length the A1 extricated and the boys stamped applause. The. professor laid the on the table while he washed Tb was the Italian's chance, .7 the professor's back was turned !"cy transferred the quarter to his The look of distress vanished 's countenance. ,ecame manifest tlsot the loss of his T1 contended with the danger of s nachild to produce his anxiety; Dat is why 1 6ay it was the meanest 1 ever saw. The bovs had one on Msor, though, when he turned 1(ked for the quarter, and they - its old building shake with their n' Tlle Professor caught on 11,6 mau to swap off the recov-- . Wrter for another, while he exhib-- ' the class. New York BveniBg -- ff40 JIasn, of Chicago, was called to the door of the house ntatives at Washington by a ;s. t C!a,imed to have important rsqu tt "busine63" tool tne totm ' to tlle Ingres81111111 wouW i.e o"e of his constitnents and so J 7V!rn of a dog which the visit to own. |