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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL m, 169u. 7 1 HE OWNERS of the following Pieces have decided f TO MAKE A PURCHASE OF SALT LAKE 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 vicinity of each piece, except one, from 15 to 22 per cent, higher. We can ive you list of Owners that ask from h to 30 per cent idier prices. . . - 5x10 rods on 2d North, near the University. house, - $1,500 . "s . 20x20 " corner 2d North and Ninth West, - 8,000 : , , " 10x20 " " on 5th North, - s ' . . 3,000 - "t .' " 20x20 " on 6th North, - - : ' - - ' - " 6,000 .... ...., , 7x10. " on E street, good 2 story dwelling, - " - - - - - . . 6,500 " 115x150 ft, corner 7U1 and K streets, . - - -- ' - .3.500 ir.rr- - HliVE YOU SEEN OUR SUBDIVISION 10x10 rods " 9th and L streets i . - - - 2.9o ' WE KEEP 8214ft. frontage on 2d South, near 2d West, good Buildings, 275 per foot Comer 2d West and 10th South, and MISS 42 " " 3d South, " " " . - - - - 260 " 2 Teams, 3 Single Drivers, with 10 Sahsmtn CASSLE WATKINS' ADDITION on the East 82" " 3rd West, near 2d South, fair " - - - -- ".140 in the office, it will be convenient to show you Boulevard, 35 rods south of Liberty Park, of 49" " 2d " " good " -- ' - ';, 260 Property almost any moment you may find it which we are the General Agents? 49" ' " South Main street " " . - - - - - , 175 " convenient to drop in. 60 " , " East 1 st South street " " - - j; ; - 300' ' (! ' ' 40 acres, half a mile south of the Garden City additions; good brick- FIouse;ir'gatui!gdithes.on cacti side; Gravel road on North and East line; perfectly level; half a mileHo' rostofiice ; church, school, ' store, etc., only - - - - - - - - - 60 per-acr-e 20 " 51 -- mile southwest of the Penitentiary, near the Caldr Farm Pleasure Grounds;', good brick I louse and Outbuildings; fine Orchard; double Water-right- ; adjoining land held zi?ifoo per acre; this be for can bought - ' - - - - - - 500 - W11E5I $22,000 HAS MM REALIZED 0JI ABOVE BALANCE WILL BE TAKES FROM THE MARKET. PRICES GOOD FOR 10 MVS UIW AM01NT IS SOOXER RAltt iecond Door East of the Cullen. 23 W. SECOND SOUTH. MTltll Union - Mk mMu 0NSALE SYSTEM. "' MOUNTAIN mVlHiON DDTMPTDAT DOTWTQ n n,y unB ,hB u,,,,mi m ritl ll Ul l iilJ 1 Ulll 1 U Overland Mull. Win.it !omitnt.lm he-ft, VUIV tweeu all 1'oluU North atid Baal, EAST, WEST, NEWTIME CARD NORTH and SOUTH March 2, iseo. - UTAH CENTRAL DISTRICT. THE CITY TICKET OFFICE. COIIN BEOS. New Goods, Low Prices, DRESS GOODS. O tl O O O O O OOOO Q ll O The Latest Additions. SflllTfl LAM AIM Now On the Market LOCATION: Cor. Tenth South and Ninth East. ON THE CITY LIMITS, TWO MILES FROM P. O. 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. IBWiiiCK&CO, Sole Agents, 269 S. Main St. Passenger Trains Arrive and leave at Salt Lake City as follows: FHOBf THIS NORTH. fiOIKIJ WliHTH. rilOM THK SOUTH. OOtICO BOIITII. MtlfordExprew 10:in.m. Jjiab Kimr...'. Juah KxprehB 6:Mp.m. Mtltord ljxjirtM "CJtali axiA ITevada. IDistxict. COISd WEST. rUO TUB WENT. ThrouRh Mlxed.flallvlexwpt Sunday) 8:10 a.m. Tliroiiffh Mjind.rtlly'exrf.pt Sunday) J.4S p.m Suburban dally fi:(ia.m. Suburuan PaniwiiRBr, dally m t, ,,n 7"'tO&iii '" ' v, Mip.nl Mixed, daily....!!;;;;!!'.!! ;)a!iu; " JJIxH. dally l'i'-- lMwiiger..: !:.) p.m. " lWnger l p m " 4::)p.i)i. ' " J.IMi.m OUUp.m. 7:'Aip.m Salt Ijalc Sc VTostarn. XMatrlet. ' panwngcr Tralni 1av Salt T.akn dally fexwpt Sunday) for IronUm, Silver City, Kurck etc., at 7 : 1U a. m. HeturniuK, arrlvlnft at (J :S0 p. m. ZZ EQTTirM331Tr ' The Limited Fat Mall," leavliiK Oi?d'n at :V. a. ra..l MUlppM with Ir Cnwh. Portland tofhicaifo- Day Car. Portland to (.'hlcano; I'ullman Puliv Hlccrmi, Portland to hlro; Pullman Palane Sl.pr. Han rrenrtHco to(:hl aKo; tHllman Pala.;. lir. Halt r.uk.. u, Council BluBa: Pulfman PalaiM Hlwpr. Hutt to Grren Hlver; mnlng f.'ar. Port and to Chli-airo- Day Coarhea Ci, Salt Lake to (rp-- Klvw. ColonlKt Hleep-r- , Portland U Chicago, ThlB train will carry only Pasen(rrfl UarlnK Flrst-t'l- Tlcketa, KxpreW leavlnn OxdKO at I0:. a. m., la iilpid wlh Day t'conntdl Blnffai Pullman Palace Hipper, Portland U, Coun- - ll IIIuITk: Pullman Pa.w. Denver to Council BIuRh; Pullman Palar KlwiKr. Halt l.ake ti Cheyenne, 'thl I. through Sleeper to St. LouIk,; Pullman Colonic Sleeper, Sun FranrlacoV.t.'oiinrll HI iffa; Pullman Colonint Sleeper. Portland to fTheyenne aiila Ik through ljwr to kanaaa Cltyt. This train will carry PaaneiiKera holding either Ptrl or Hcoud-- i laa Ticket. j7v7pARKERi C. F. RESSEGUIE, Asst. Cen'l Pasenger Agent, Ceneral Manager OOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ nil wofil Ruiilngt, with a t ylUh 71ni li aidn buml, at 41 vtnlt; colored Alpaca. In thn very tieat hpiinjf nml Kummcr shade, at 43 ft. 40 inch all wool rmititigH In Mv'Iih atripc. at, rctila. 154 Inch nluitl and ttrii;d wool Nultinfr. In plnrtll Spring mlotl, at 37 Ct. Aloliaira in trray and brown mixture, at l.'i tout. A huiidaoniti lot of F'l'PUch prinlcil hatini (not lat year t",u''r,, latest, best and uiost delrabl atylcn, lu;ludinj( Novelty ,Ombr" at 13 cetit. HOUSE-KEEPIN- G LINENS. We direct Httcutlou of liotcln, ftc-- t iiiranH and llmiw Kerpr gnrrtlly to our iriiiiieimn ittock t (jerman and Iritli Tabid JiamaAv now own lor tnpc lion. Tho line in coinplcttf, from tho lowest jiricp to thn vrry hrst value., la heavy iloublo J)umuu, 07, 7 and NI Jtichi'i ill w idth, t dcnirablo for wid table In largo dining room. We alau cull attention totiur liiiportalioti of Napkin, Itilic., Towel. TiwrU ing and Cmalicx. Ifetuititchcd Tahiti "t.. Tea, I.iui' li and Tlay (Itttb. In H"m-aiiU'hc-r'Hngcd and Kuibroidcrica, Th aorttnput In thi.. llti I the l't we have ever ahnw'tt A big linn of rhetilllt) Vidut'o and KiulroitcrI ilanuKl Corcr. iu ail u, includitig I'lano (,'ovcri. LACES AND FLOUNCINGS. We have opened a large importation of Black l"h Net iri'rie f'lmntilly l'louucing ami wi Knibrmdcry Htninckia. The atyle are BwI and beautiful. Our Stock of fcinbroideric and Torchon Ljm--- U utiIy caurmotu. Vie have plawd Sale r'it Bargain In ft ISO-dow- n lot f Ladies' Handkttrchinfs at 23 nt aplere. Com ao4 examine them. They will speak for thenmelm. Spring Styles in Wraps and Jackets Hanrfwrnie- Braided Wrar, afirly bw in tletijn. st . . W. aa4 Vt Novelties in and hdk Wrapt and .Shcitder Cp at very low prli. Jacket at Z " 13 50. M, aud upward. fv,nnern.tra in C1'th and Silk. Sli.1' J keta, Reck-- and UUzet. COHN BEGS. i i GEORGE A. LOWE, Dealer in All Kinds of First Class ,; Agricultural Implements, SCIIUTTLEIt FAPM AND FREIGHS WAGOXS, Gflliiis Biii Mois and Boai Carls ?- of every description. Steam Engines, Leffel Wheels. WAREHOUSE STATE ROAD BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND SOUTH. Gao. M. Scorr, Fret. Ju. PL5Diaio, Ttoe-l'r- H. H. Hcsrtr.LO, ttocj. --EEEGEO. M. SOOTT & CO.E-- (IiiCOBPOBATED). IN-- Hardware and Metal, torn, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc, AGENTS FIl the Dodge Wood Pulley. Koebling's rit! Wir Bttr, Vacuum Cylinder and Engine Oil, Ilerculea Powder, Atka Engine and lioil era, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, 'Jefferson Ilors 'rtliim, Cake Puinpt ifiners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Etc 168 MAIN STEEET, Salt Lake City, - - Utah, UTAH Slffl LAlDflY Gardner's, 141 Main St. 45 S. West Temple. Branch Office, AgenU wanted in all god towns. Telephone 119. Fine Work s Specialty j somewhat startling novelty in comes from Mexico unnection with the building of the Monterey & Mexican Gulf railroad. ip equipment he equal to tho track, line must certainly bo classed A 1 mg railways, for it is reported that Jeepers ami woodwork are mostly le from mahogany and rosewood, le the bridges and culverts are built narble, both the wood and the stone ig abundant along the route. he Japanese National Industrial lihition opens at Tokio on the 1st of mouth. The buildings, cover rly ten acres of ground and the ex-t- s will amount, it is said, to 120,000. itor doing the collection thoroughly have to walk past sixteen miles of ;s. The Japan Mail considers that ill well repay a visit, even from upe, for it will distance every pro- - ssor in quality as it will in quan- - Switzerland and other mountain-countrie- s the goat leads long strings iniuals daily to and from the moun-hu- t it is in South Africa that it is ilarly kept and employed as a leader wks of sheep. Should a blinding in of rain or hail drivo the sillv P before it, or cause them to huddle ihfi' in a corner so as to suffocate ' other, the trained goat will, wake i) up and, by a method best known wiselt. wdl iuduce them to follow to u pluCe of safely. rge petroleum tank steiuner lias launched in England. It was tor a Persian firm for tho trans-it petroleum between Baku aud aau. The steamer, which is built o halves so that it can be taken to "Sor the sake of passing through ms 2D3 feet long, 28 foot broad and ndfiep. she carries large steam ') for the, tilling iU1,i emptying of ssel. There is also aceommoda-- f tw passengers both on deck and stjioou, aud electric lights are used wonder has just been brought 7llc water. It is a unique speoi-o- i embroidery aud Irish lace, spe- - nuinufacturcd for tho great inter-Mtl'- 'l exhibition of 1851, at which it a iii'st prize. It took twelve girls months to make this perfect '"lclJt of the old embroidery and "ado of Ireland. The main do-ts a ehaplet of fern leaves, ou-- ri w'i h tl,e ''0!3-th- slmrnrock and ,'. antl 511 fine and exquisite Miianship it is said to surpass auy-- - I the present day. Tho cort was hundred aud sixty vears ago,' one, tnV w!?anu' f Vienna, made a be--t-ttorias- - which were to be and when the sum had grown nam amount by the addition of C u?s t0 he ils?d in pro idiug children of persons who had " an epidemic, and to grant 10 rJ"nt,ht0 every child whose died of influenza during the " pter - It will be for the mayor uas"ier the applicants' claim. London Lancet has added aa-h- k 7- - i to existence. According irv T k 8 potemporary tho fre-miti,, "liich- - the contagion of in Vl50s's has been traced to its hVtK arl,er's shop has become facteristie of the disease. In - ht ' there is not death, the risk of tubercu-nuh,?- n m the shaving pot, and it Wn ?odern wh0 for n ijru?i. 0 "'s customers uses un-o- t im i 0r a "ommon soap sup-ne- e Vv b,y assists in the trans-0- 1 the mfettious g(ynw. |