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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1890. ; 3 HE OWNERS of the following Pieces have decided ... TO MAKE A PURCHASE OF SALT LAKE PROPERTY, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm . r In-orde- r to reach the larger 'Investment, they have authorized us to sell same at 'RICES FULLY 20 Per Cent Below the Market We can show yon conclusively from the Records of the County Recorder, that property has sold, m immediate vicinity. ach piece, except one, from 15 to 22 per cent, higher. We can give you list of Owners that ask from 17;, to 30 per cent ler prices. .' 5x10 rods on 2d North, near the University. m house, - I3'S 20x20 " corner 2d North and Ninth West, s.o 10x20 " " on 5th North, - " ' 20x20 " " on 6th North, - - " " " j?'000 7x10 " on E street, good 2 stojry dwelling, - " ; 115x150 ft., corner 7th and K streets,, - , J. 5 WE KEEP mmmmmmmmm.. $'M$vUiB' "'". 2T.i, . o Mr 2d West and 10th South, and MISS 42 " " 3d South, " " " . . ,0 h the office, it will bo convenient to tho you SLE WATKINS" ADDITION on the East 82' " 3rd West, near 2d South, fair : ... 260 " Property almost any moment you may find it lmrd, 35 rod, , south of Liberty Park, of 49 South Main street ' - - - ' cA ware the General Agents? g' East Ist South street - 3 " - ' 4o acres, half a mile south of the Garden City additions; good brick House; irrigating ditches on.each sidy Gravel road on North and East line ; perfectly level ; half a mile to Postolfice; church, 20 3milfsCou?& Mouse and Outbuildings; fine Orchard; double Water-righ- t; adjoining land held at $700 per acre, this can be bought for . - " ' " l " , 1nncLs good roa 10 days i.mess mm is somes raise?. VHEI $22,000 HAS BEEN REALIZED 01 AB01E BALiME WILL BE TAKEN FROM THE MARKET. Davis & Stringer, cond Door East of the Gullen. ; 23W. SECpND SOUTH. SOUTH LAWH Alffll. Now On the Market. LOCATION : Cor. Tenth South and Ninth East. ON THE CITY LIMITS, TWO MILKS FROM P. O. LOTS FKOM SK)0 TO SG00. THE SITUATION IS GRAND. Overlooking the Valley. Call Early and Get Choice of Lots. CnOICE RESIDENCE. BUSINES3 AND ACHE AGE mOPEBTT. BURTON, iOEiCK & CO., Sole Agents, 269 S. Main St AVE HANDLE Business, Resites aM Country Proparty, Iniprsvsi and. TJnimprcvcA. IT. fll 1 V" k 1 1 r" "p " W.L BARRET & CO., 207 S. Sain St.. .Salt Lale City, I UU. Z'lZsiVLL &' "company. F I Is! li I N S U l A N C 15 AO 15 N T S, Firjt-Clas- s Beard Companies Rfpresented. ! fro. 22 East First South St.. Salt Lake City. Utah. II. M :CLUUE k COM 2E3-- L ESTATE, 66 We.t ScwuU trect, Salt Lake City. f WTHKCNLY HirSChman S Shoe House in Salt Lake That Carries n Full LincofSlrong&l'arroirs Gentlemen's Fine Shoos, for Wear, "TZL L Stjle and Fit, Excel ill Other Hake3 OTLTX-- ( I --T" "s We take 111" l ad ..n Ce tl.'tiirn'i J J 1 V W mi(ll.iiil.n.'.tH! . I Telephone, 382 " Lii--' TONY FAUST. W tyMv j SSwOT Diiol n.1 Ic Hou. on v.'-- i : WIl. r Umh Calm. K.G. W. Ky I'mcki. j "' i'tZ' PTTtJy Order. Sp.ial Keg and Bottled Beer in anr Q .in.isv Shlp1 to Attention Given to Citv hmilv 1 r'l. ANHEUSER BUSCH BREWING ASSOCIATION. Sole Agents. Fitzgerald & Hofheimer, - "ADYERTisir; j :ffiXi Yot epacen on the fence encloainth tZ'i''tC new Eat Side Hotel apply to ; flOCA I 5 (J ft fi KTl LTAH PALM KSD OIL COMP VXY, UZihii lat South St. Eat.opp. City Hall JlWVi j i ". omit ms summer residence at narctora at an expense of over $100,000 the deco-rators covered the walla of his dining room with ordinary brown pnper, Bacn as is used by butchers to wrap meat in. There was a cherry wood dado and a rich frescoed frieze. This room was con-sidered one of the handsomest in the wealthy town. New York Sun. . . ith Brown Ppr-- Cornelius Vaaderbilt ... mtion ou tne street and looks, ror some reason, shorter and broader than she does on the stage, and Pauline Hall in sealskin and diamonds, Cora,Tinnie, in black, with a black boa, aod generally accompanied by her mother, who is said to be a real mother and not a lured "stage mother," and sweet Annie Rus-sell, who sees no one, but keeps straight ahead with eyes "front." The men who haunt Broadway are a3 well known by sight as the Worth man-ume-or the clock in front of the f iftn Avenue hotel, and they are quite as hardened to the curious glances of the pe.destrians.-N- ew York Evening feun. IDffi PARADE." '. v Lines About the Great Commercial Cheapside of America. TOK TKIP TO EUE0PE. From Pompeii Different Prom ler Treatment Brown Pa-per Decorations. iroadwayof the promenaaers Is into three parts. first part, the shopping district, from Eighth street north to first, tho second part stretches enty-tir- to Thirty-third- ,, and idcly known "Tenderloin or.Hoff- - use district," and from Thirty-- i d stretches the "sou-parade- ." - is no other walk in this country lro with Broadway on a sunny ' 'Sins to fill up with shoppers as s 11, bat it is in the afternoon that its brightest and best, shopping district is the least inter-t- o the men. The women who go re in a hurry. They are preoccu-py have a mission to perform, "e heard that there i3 a place 'hey can get a piece of surah silk the stuff they bought last week "her place for fully three cents a Reaper; and they are looking for ace. take time in their haste to look other, or rather at each other's lis. They also take time to look " bey themselves have on as they impromptu mirrors of the plate windows. If the reflection is a ne they will stop and walk up to !g up an appearance of deep in- - what is displayed in the shop y but iu reality seeing only their cty faces and bonnets. are just as busy and earnest over 'oves and trimmings as are their J and big brothers over their and down town. Tery few men in the shopping L They leave it to the enjoyment r feminine relatives and walk fur--p' II 3 to 5 o'clock the real prome-J-gin- s on Broadway. It is a gonu-J&enad- e, for the pedestrians are .to by accident; they walk there Pleasure of walking and of er and being seen.- Perhaps more correct to say to be 1T,d then incidentally to see others. wjll see everybody who is Broadway sometime if you wait rouh. But you will see very few dagger set, either men or women. P to Fifth avenue, and only strike A a? where the avenue crosses it. ' ay is only for the less fasbiona-perhap- s less select citizens of ' e women who are seen there !t a little too conspicuously dressed, e mea who saunter there stare at mhL tban 18 iuite prPcr- - This ". because all the actors and ac-- " ew York walk on Broadway ruoon, and the non-pr- ession-a.way- s on the lookout for them. r are frequently rewarded by the :I ara Jewert. who dresses avar- - The Kle''' Kind of Ma"' J Women like a inan who knows their , innocent weaknesses and caters to them; . who will bring home a box of candx . the last new mazarine or the latest puzzle sold on tho street, that will do more than its duty in entertaining everybody for the whole evening.-Lad- ies Homo Jour- - j nal. . Sot So II luck R I'Klnti-d- . "1 was oRieeably Burprised, Mr. Brief, at your bill." "I'm very glad, sir." "Yes- - I was told you were a consum-mate swindler, but I don't think you are any worse than the orUinary bunco, man." Harper's Bazar. ; Politician In Haytl. Hayti Buffers from a superfluity of politicians; the supply largely exceeds the demand. The offices to which are attached are toa few to sat-iaf- v the hordes of rapacious time servers, each anxious for an opportunity to steal enough from tho public funds to support himself tho remainder of bin Ufc in eae, be it in France, if the sum be larp:e enough, otherwise in Jamaica or some other nei?hborinK island, or even in Hayti. But once successful, he gener-ally prefers to leave the country than to remain and run the risk of inS com-pelle- d to disgorge the fortune won at tho expense of his fellow citizens and bis own honesty -Cor. New York Post. . gliBlit Preparation. 4. young man well known in the city for Europe with the sto Ltdeparted notice on record. A few hours Sore tho train left Buffalo that made connection with the steamer at INew York he determined to join some friends on their European tour. He went heme, told his family of h n and, of course, was met by the queries: ."How can jou get Kf! You havesot to prepare for an voyage. What are you going to dCor ''Nothing, but black my boots was the laconic reply.. Who willas to man after that woman is superior such an incidentT-Buil-alo Express. rillar. from roropeii. Delmonico's old Beaver street buildwg in America found in the ruts of ancient Pcmpcii. The marble 2, over the entrance of the portico niMn fact nearly all the marble of and slab that e these marble pillars Metropolitan Museum of Art makm. ork efforts to obtain them.-- ew gram. - Her Tr.atm.nt Din-o- from (looking out of the -n-dowH- Bobby with that norse, Whafs the matter mSUhehorseUbalky,Bobby;he WSbtiwX-- s the .an patting hM-- He ischium. J5rS2 -I-ky. London Tit-Bit- The Eccentric Hoy t frchool. The eccentric boy at a public school is unable to take a kick kindly; he re nts having his hat knocked into the gutter, or being asked why his tie is like a tr e- -l scope, or being made the victim of lx wby traps; and the ability to take these little attentions with good temper is half the battle with a new boy at a great school i who wishes to lead a happy exi-ce- . The average schoolboy, of course, does ' not mind these things, and, being neither positive dunce nor a genius, g-- ts a through his school day. fairly well, and neither needs nor desires the exceptional treatment which ought to be given to ex-ceptional youths.-Loa- dou Telezwun. |