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Show fH E:?.i,QvyyN ERS of the following Pieces have decided MV- V to ; OF SALT LAKE PROPERTY, gPURCHASE . ; In order to reach the larger Investment, they have authorized us to Sell same at KIdS FULLY 20 Per Cent, Below the Market We can show you conclusively from the Records of the County Recorder, tl.at 'properly has sold, in immediate vicinity , each piece, except one, hom 15 to 22 per cent, higher. We can giVe you list of Owners that ask from llh to 30 per cent her prices. 5x10 rods on 2d North, near the University. m house, . . . . . ,7 20x20 " corner 2d North and Ninth West, . ... . . . . s ooo 10x20 " " on 5th North, . . . . . . .'ooo 20X20 " " on 6th North, . .. . . . . 000 7x10 " - on E street, good 2 story dwelling, - - - - . . . 6,;oo .115x150? ft., corner 7th and.K streets, - ,'coo HAVE YOU SEEH OUR SUBDIVISION ' 10x10 rods " 9th and L streets - - - .. . . . . . 82 29QO wf kffp Kft-frontag-e on 2d South, near 2d West, good Buildings, - . - - - 7; foot WJiMMlni' "1 RMiekt t3 3d South, . , . . . Per.. 2 Teams. 3 Single Drivers. ith W Salesmen SSLE East 82 tf 3rd West, near 2d South, fair " ,4o - the office, it will be convenient to show pu Jmrd,35 rods south of bberty Park, of 49j4 " 2d " " good a6o Property almost moment you may find it South " " ... ich we are the General Agents? Mam street i75 " JLnL AnnL - 60 - East 1st South street . . . . 300 to I 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 level; half a mile to Postoffice; church, school, . . . . ... store, etc., only - - - - - 60 per acre 20 " southwest of the Penitentiary, near the Calder Farm Pleasure Grounds; good brick House and Outbuildings; fine Orchard; double Water-righ- t; adjoining land held at $700 per acre; this can be bought for- -. .... .. 500 u MM $22,000 HAS BEEN REALIZED OS ABOVE BALANCE WILL BE TAKES FROM TOE MARKET. PRICES GOOD FOR 10 DAYS IXIESS AMOIW IS ROOM RAISED. DAVIS & STRINGER, icond Door East of the Cullen, 23 W. SECOND SOUTH. OOI IN BROS. ; New Goods, Low Prices, DRESS GOODS. o o o o o o o oooouooo The Latest Additions. ooooooooooo u o o o Suitings, with a stylish nhlo band, at 42-- , cent; colored Alpaca in the very bent Kpriug and Summer shade, at 45 els. all wool Suitings in stylish stripes, nt 871 cent. h plaid aud striped wool Suitings, In splendid Spring colors, ut 27J cU. Mohairs in gray and brown mix turns, at 121 cents. A handsome lot of French printed Satines (not lust year's patterns, but the latest, best and most desirable styles, including Novelty OniherV at 15 cent!). Startling ANNOUNCEMENT Having Bongbt out the Entire Business of Messrs, Bartlett Bros. known as tiie VARrjTHALTRARGAIN HOUSF 2STC. 5t "W. 2d OOTTTTX ST., At a GREATLY REDUCED PRICE HOUSE-KEEPIN- G LINENS. We direct attention of hotels, Restaurants an Housfkneper generally to our immense stock of German and Irish Table Damasks, now open for inspec-tion. The line is complete, from the lowest prices to the very liest values, in heavy double Damasks, 07, 73 aud 81 inches in width, so desirable for wido tables in large dining rooms. We also call attention to our importation of apMtis, Doilies, lowcls, lowcl-i-jt and Crashes, Hemstitched Table Sets, Tea. Lum-l- i and Tray Cloths, iu Hem-stitched, Fringed and d Km broideries. The assortment lu this line is the best we have ever , A big line of Chenille Velmc and tinbroidcitd tlauuei Covers, lu all sue, including Piano Covers. LACES AND FLOUNCINGS. We have opened a large importation of P. lack Fish Net Draperies aud 10 iucli Chautilly Flouucitigs and Swiss Kmuroidery Fiotiucings. The ttyles are novel and beautiful. Our Stock of Embroideries and lurchon Laces - is simply cnonuoiis. TYe Lave placed on Sale a (treat Bargain in a ISO-doze- n lot of Ladies' Handkerchisfs at 25 ents apiece. Come aud examine them. They will speak for themsehes. Spring Styles .in Wraps and Jackets Handsome Braided Wrans. entirely new in deeign, at S3. H, 5, W and $7. Novelties in Lace and Silk Wraps and Shoulder Cape at very low pike.. Jackets at $2.73. Vi 50, $4. 5 and upwards. Connemaras in Cloth and hiik. Misses' Jackets, Reefers aud Blazers. ; , ,, COHN BEOS. From Factory Cost, I jropw to clone il out at COST. 'tt otnt tfl convert thu Bualnrsn into a FlrsUlasi FURNITURE HOUSE Which baa been my line for the past fifteen yearn. My object in making this announcement is to call the attention of tho people of Sit Lake and tho country at lurge, to where they ran BUY GOODS, eitier io SMALL or LARGE LOTS, AT THE MANUFACTURERS' COST The, ritock cwnpriseg in part: Cil-vrwLi- Ilstidwar. "Wood avaA Tln'Wx, am.4 0aral.I2crjjBh.iA JTurnUhlnr, Lunpt, Albumi,' X?&stvu3. r'tajaaaa, Twwlry, lauiar Ua. Cf Slid Casraa, CoU, Toy. CMUary, tc .o ami in fact aoch dml aa U generally kept in j FIRST-CLAS- S BAZAR, j THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD! j REMEMBER THE PLACE: ! i No. 54 West Second South Street. J. M. PEARLMAN, PTsprleter. j i ! i down Connecticut avenue at a Ifvely, but still graceful gait, with a swing of foot that spoke most eloquently of finely de-veloped florcors and extensors, followed by a thin Italian greyhound, prompted the Camera to a soliloqual reflection on the' fact that one never sees a fat girl with a greyhound. Slender jrirls galore walk with the thinly built animals, but stout girls associate only with pugs and poodles or the hairy little terriers. Per-haps it is for esthetic reasons or to pre-vent such remarks as "a streak of fat and a streak of lean." Washington Critic. ' uth- - eraceful girl wjilkin' TASSO TO LEONORA. as! radius of uaconjectured spuoe, v liericus paths eternally outspread ; farthest stars their mighty marches iioown suns through unknown systems set, rower can give our longing hearts the race lion- feet that long ago have fled i;the thronging populace of the dead the welcome of the one dear face? t the souls throng round us! I am I, m are you! We should not vainJy seek; uid you not hear, though faint and far, mj illy ere we dust, and had no lips to speak, 7 atoms on the winds blown by !d meet and cling, whatever might befall. -- Louise C. Moultoa in Atlantic in England, 4 in Ireland ana 5 In Scot land. There exist at present 8,064 different languages spoken by the inhabitants ot our globe, whose religious conviction! are divided into 1,000 different creeds. In a library in Paris, the largest in the world, is a Chinese chart of the heavcm made about 600 years before Christ. Ir this chart 1,460 stars are found to be cor rectly inserted, as corroborated by the scientists of the present day. The appliance of hydraulic power to the manufacture of steel seamless boats is one of the latest things in England, These boats are thought to be in every particular superior to those made of wood and can be made at about the same cost A Belgian has lately invented a musi cat shirt on the cuffs of which frag' merits of a score are printed so that it the instrumentalist be a flutist, harpist or cornetist, he has his entire part under his eye, and need not carry any further music about with him. The title of "doctor" was first invented in the Twelfth century, and was first conferred on Irnerius. William Oorden io was the first person upon whom the title of doctor of medicine was bestowed; he received it from the college of Asti in 1329. The cost to England of the influenza epidemic is estimated at $10,000,000, about one-ha- lf of this amount having been paid by insurance companies and friendly so-cieties, and the remainder representing loss of wages aud disorganization of bus-iness. A wealthy citizen of Osaka, Japan, who is the owner of a rich copper mine, has celebrated in a rather peculiar man-ner the two hundredth anniversary of the mine coming into the possession of hit-family. On that occasion each of ins m or more employes received as a memento of the occasion a swallow tail coat. THE GENTLER SEX. Miss Lillian M. Fletcher, of ITew Hampshire, has gono to Ilonolulu to bea teacher to the deaf, dumb and blind there. Mrs. Mary McKellar (nee Cameron has been appointed one of the general secretaries of the Clan Cameron societv Glasgow. Jean Ingelow lives in an old fashione stone house in Kensington in the sum-mer time; in the winter she goes to the south of France. She is nearly 60 years old, but is said to look much younger. 3rrs. Watford, the author of some charming novels, including "Cousins" and "Troublesome Daughters," is a very pretty woman. She lias merry eyes, a piquant little nose and a beautiful mouth and chin. Lady Howard do Walden has expressed her intention of endowing, at a cost of 10,000 or 12,000, a ward ut the West Kent hospital, at Maidstone. England, as a thank offering for her recent recovery from a serious illness. Zazel, "the human canon ball," ha been talking to a committee of parlia-ment upon the subject of child acrobats, the committee having before it a bill for the protection of puch performers. She is said to have made a very good speech. Mrs. Campbell-Prae- d has lately finished a novel to be called "The Rival Prin-ces. " This lady is an Australian, since her father was a squatter in Queensland. Her maiden name was Rosa Murray- - Prior, and she was born at Bromelton Station, on the Logan river, in that easternmost province of the continent 4 CRISP CONDENSATIONS. Mora than 2,000 Italian workmen wera employed on the Forth bridge. In Glasgow there are 35,892 houses of one apartment, and 54,960 of two apart-ments. Chocolate is used in the interior of South America for a currency, as are cocoanuts and eggs. The English flag float over one-sixt- h of the population and one-eigh- th of the aurface of the habitable globe. A London genius has Invented a hot water apparatus to warm piano keys, so that dainty fingers may not be chilled. In the United Kingdom 28 criminals were sentenced to death durimr 1889. IS Queen Victoria as a Colonel. The queen has sent a magnificent sil-ver punch bowl to the officers of the Prussian regiment of dragoons of which she is colonel, and Angeli is coming ovor to Windsor from Vienna shortly to paint a portrait of her majesty, which she in-tends to present to them. The queen ought properly to be painted in the col-ors of the regiment, with as many of the accouterments as a lady can wear: but I suppose that she will insist on be-ing represented in her usual black and white, with the orders of the Garter, Black Eagle.and Louise of Prussia. Lon-don Truth. emorial to a BrUIlan Woman. modal window in honor of Miss P. Hawkey has ju3t been placed library of Columbia college. In iss Hawkey completed the full and was awarded the col" l(gree, a triumph never before by a woman. She was a brill-- ! olar, ambitious as well as gifted, '"expectations wore entertained f'Jture. Sho received hundreds :eriafT offers from western and schools for general and special ''', nil of which were declined on !rof i!1 health. Her death occurred t.i?.n a year from the time of her won. The window, which con-pana- s of glass 17 by 31 feet, was !1 the Munich School of Art. The represents a group of three fig. student reaching out to grasp a i extended by sconce is restrained Zoning hand of an angel World. I The girl who wears a bunch of violets, who is gowned in violet and who uses a violet perfume, has for her correspon-- i dence cards those of lilac with a gold i monogram upon them. Tho monogram is also on the outside of the large square envelope in which the card is placed. The contrast is a decidedly pretty one, and it gives the young man who likes to ruako a joke an opportunity to say that of course whatever she writes will be kept inviolate. Women have started in London a pa-per called The Women's Penny Paper, and are making a fuss because their rep-resentative, a woman, was denied ad-mission to the press gallery of the house of commons. The eergeant-at-arm- s re-fused the admission upon tho literally true ground that there was no room, but the women assert that she would not have befjn admitted even had there been room, and upon that issue the fight it fought. M r.luve. huU Conrt Plaster. ?'oves will rip despite our best 0 keep them in good condition. ' iall rip is iu the linger of some jJ?ve, and it will not look well ;. I would advise you not . , 'l)ut to take a email piece of j or surgeon's plaster tthe 5 w better), turn your glove er.h? M.d DCatly aPP the ,' rent or rip, first having --ewat part of the glove nicely r if this has been neatlv cannot perceive where the rip ae rip or tear is not a very e it may tie mended in this man-1- 1 t"e rip is a large one it should ewn and then the.court plaster the manner described. If C nay J"00-'1- that - last much longer, as a :.-'- ' '.n thw manner seldom tears tn,e saaie place.-C- or. Ladies' Mrs. Ann Leek, of Kiplin, Yorkshire, has died iu her 101st year. She was mar-ried in 1809, and had lived in the same house ninety-nin- e years. There is another Mrs. Leek "living in the neighborhood who has attained the same age. It is alleged that in a back district in Manitoba there is in the tax books this entry, referring to some crown lands: "Owner, Victorift; occupation, queen; residence, England." SuSr7o Children. .a baby is 6 months old it can tvxlt1'01 barley gruel, iHi con8ist Principally of Aft. eieht front teeth hv a year oW it have rare 9 minced, the yolk of a aoft and oatmeal porridge. It lave as much milk aa it will AlyV of aK9 t should hare e kind of wholesome food, neelmaU entity of candy, fo 13 to children, and their "is an indication that na-t- o have it. ouTd'hl0' bread' pastry RivenLadies' Home |