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Show ' V" ' KEEP YOUR EYE DIRECTED W W W TOWARD i. ; , ' I " ; ' XXXXXXXX X xxxxxxx . , , . . .,, . . . ; IOOOOOOOOOO oooooooooo It "- f "l S T " J ' T " " . . ooooooooooo I IJ Lj , I I xxxxxxxx x xxxxxxx V Y , vl v j The Times ; 0 : NOTICES. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX . - i OOOOOOONO0 OO0OOO I . , . . OfWXMX) N. OOOOOO ' ixkk) f oooo I'M 00O 0. '.!. HANSEN, - 5 DEALER Of CHOICE FANCY GSbcEElES Hay, Grata, -Goal and 'Kindling Wood, corner Xulrd South and State street. E0OEBS & COMPANY, :: q-HE LEADING GKOCEE3, 45 EAST FIRST X Southstreet. ' ... INSURANCE. .. I0UI8 "HYAMS & 00. j FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. MUTUAL Life of New-YorkvM4 and 515 Progress Block. ; .IJQUOBS AND CIGARS. ' " THE TWO PHILLIPS PLACE. CHOICEST BRANDS OF IMPORTED Wines, Liquors and Cigars.. Schuster ft Phii.ps, proprietors, 63 E. Third South street, Salt Lake City. . . . . . yi . 'THE PHC3NIX SALOON, TE. PEACOCK, PROPRIETOR, 838 8TATE street. Ice cold Deer on draught; choice Winea, Liquors and Cigars. , - '. MOSHEB, FLOOD & 00., MIRROR SALOON, 135 MAIN STREET, Salt Lake City. MONEY TO LOAN." LWATTEES, " . BROKER, SI E FIRST SOUTH STREET, east of Deseret National Bank, Salt Lake City. Makes loans on Watches. Diamonds and Jewelry; rents collected; railroad tickets bought and sold: business confidential. Established Es-tablished 1888. All unredeemed pledges sold at Vu y low rates. MCSIO MAGNUS OLSON. TEACHER OF VIOLIN. GUITAR AND Mandolin. Olson's orchestra and brass band. Residence, 86 M street, 81st ward. Leave orders at any of the music stores, or at Sharp A Younger's Palace drug store. PLUMBING. ' JAMES IENWI0K, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, STEAM ANDOA9 JL Fitter, Sanitary Engineer. 61 East Third Southstreet, Salt Lake City, Utah. ...... . ' P. J. MOB AN flTFiW mPA'i'TMfl IPMnTMlPUITl nrs ' S HAS 3TO Indorsed by the Greatest Artists of ... ; BOTH HEMISPHERES! Unirersally Acknowledged to be the "STANDARD PIANO OP THE W0B1D i . V ' Such is the record of the - STEIN WAY! . Prices S500 & Upwards. In our ware rooms i;an also be found a full line of reliable instruments ranging in price from $250 upward, thus enabling them to meet the ' demands of every purchaser. rnlrlprc MUSIG bdlUGl S palace ! 45 & 47 West First South Street. . . ", ; .'-. ' t: r.'"' , ; . nminy II I liitfir-iuntiiii Electric Cd. II 11 I I I ll I ' Bas removed ta their new store la 1 1 IJlll U J . II JJ Roberts Block, North Commercial St JL.-.- ' Where they have laid In a full 11ns of Advertisements under this head will be charged at the rate of 10 cents a line for each insertion. No advertisement will be taken for less than 25 cents. Parties advertising in this column can have their answers an-swers addressed care of The Times. antdnTntlXigntyodno lady and gentleman to learn the dramatic dra-matic business. Those that can play muslo preferred. A long engagement to the right parties. Also a violinist and a cook for the Rena Marsells Palace Car. Address Miss Rena I Marsells, Pocatello, Idaho. 11-16 WANTED A LADY AND A GENTLE-uian GENTLE-uian as assistants in an office. J. c. Robinson, room 6, 44 East Second South, lltf WANTED A GOOD SECOND HAND safe. F. E. Warren Mercantile Co., No. ln.East Second South street. 10-aft tf WANTED A GOOD GIRL TO CCOK, wash and iron. Good wage. 717 South Main Street. PFHSONAL DB. C. TJNGER. ROOM 7 ST. Elmo Hotel, surgeon speclalltt In ladles' Bteknes of all kinds. Liver and kidney complaint, com-plaint, catarrh, all chronic diseases and cancers and tumors. In practice for SB years. :t HB. JAMES 8. EVAJJSTa S SEVENTH West, will give lesson on Piano and Or-gan Or-gan at 76c por leason. ll-W ERSONAL I). HIRSCHLEB CO., SUM-mit SUM-mit Vinyard wines arepure atl3 Main next to postofnee. - rt 0. NICHOLS, DENTIST. OFTlCE OP-XV OP-XV postte Walker house. . .' '.. .. ... $0V, ltl. -. ben of th order are cordially Invited to attend. at-tend. F. REBBMAN, a C. ' A. Ptrancg, K. of R. A S. MYRTLE LODGE NO. 1, K. OF P. Regular Conventions every Tuesday evening at 800 o'clock. In Elks Club Hall. Sojourning Knights cordially Invited to attend. j. h. miller, a a J. L. LcnAS. K. of R. A S. CALANTHB LODGE NO. 6, K. OF P. Rg-J Rg-J alar Conventions every Monday evening, tip. m., In Castle Hall. Elks Club Hall. Sojourning So-journing Knights cordially Invited to attend, O. W.COFFALL,0.a W. M. Rl9LT, K. of R. A S. SONS OF AMERICA. ATRloTloTxRDiETr Washington Camp No. S. P. O. S. of A., meets every Friday evening, at 7 :30, In Temple of Honor Hall, cor, Main and 1st South its. Sojourning Sons are cordially Invited to attend. , WM. GLASMAN, President A. 8. Babbitt. Recording Secretary. WOitKINUSUCN'S BOCIKT1KS. Times and fIsxms of Meeting. . Tailors' Union On Sunday in A. U TJ. W. nan. Typographical Union First Sunday of every month at A. O. U. W. halL "Brick and Stonemasons' Union Every alternate alter-nate Friday at Taylor's hall, on S. Temple St. Carpenters and Joiners' Union Every Wednesday evening at Temple of Honor. Stonecutters Union Second and fourth Monday of each month at A. O. U. W. hall. Barbers' Union Third Monday of every month at some barber shop previously designated desig-nated Operative Plasterers' Union Every Monday night, room 48, Scott Auerbach building, Main street Street Carmens' Union Every first and third Tuesday at Scott Aurbach building Main street. Pressmen snd Stereotype' Union First Monday every month at some place previously designated. Tinners' Union First and third Saturdays everr month, room 48, Scott-Auerbach building. build-ing. Main street. Hodcarriers, Laborers and Teamsters' Union Second and fourth Mondays each month In the Temple on Honor. Olgarmakers' Union First and third Thurs- T.10R SALE-LOTS 1-S0 AND 10, IN BLOCK r. s. Mve-sore plat A. can be purchased of Byron Hurtwell. Will cut Into 134 lots. Parties Par-ties w,s.ilng to double their money should not let this chance slip. YS! W. South Temple St, JjOR8ALE-A FINE RESIDENCE CAN be got on the corner of I and Fourth stre ts on easy terms. Also 4x10 between Third and Fourth streets on J. vacant. Several Sev-eral other barga'ni ran be seenred by cilllng on Byron Haitwell, Vl W. South Temple St. )EAL EST a"tE-J. C. ROBIN S On744 E A ST I V Second South stieet, has for tale, for cash or t me payments, improved and unimproved property in the eastern .part of city; also, villa lots of one to Ave acres. See list of prop-ertlfS prop-ertlfS In Saturday's Times, lltf UOK SALE 8x5 RODS, WITH GOOD V brick house, two large rooms and summer kit' hen. city water, ccmltig past the house, one-half block from electric car line. (USiV) cash. Enquire at 618 EaBt Sixth South St 7-tf I.DGEWOOD, ON THIRD EAST, ISSUR J rounded by fine homes BU new residences costing HOJU to SJOOO each. Electric cars now running. Lota tX) each; tuft cash; (18.00 per month. W. E. Hubbard, 150 Main. fTOR SALE THE WHOLE INTEREST OF one of the beat paying business houses In the city. Long established snd has lease of premises. Items given only to principals. J. C. rioblnson, 44 E. Second South st. tf I.OR SALE A CHOICE BUILDING LOtI 68x10 feet, between Fourth and Fifth on I street, with city water, fruit and close to street car. Call at 45 and 44 Wasatch block. 17-tl - 0 NOT FAIL TO SEE EDGEWOOD ON Third East Fine houses now building. A few lots at IKKX) each, las cash, 118.50 per month. W. E. Hubbard, 150 Main street. IIUKGLAR AND FIRE PROOF SAFFS. I) S.ual- safas, ju't the th ug for letall' ri aid famili is. J. C. Kobinson, 44 East Second couth. F'oR SALE-LARGE 4 ROOM COTTAGE. Pantry and closet, new. 8 blocks from business, il.m W. E. Hubbard 160 Malnst F'Olt SALE SIX AC;tES CLOSE IN Will sell cheap tf s ud within ten days. H. J. Onljorq & Co., lg East First Soi.th street. IfOR SALE DON'T fOEGET ROCK JT Springs subdivision Is booming. H. J, Osboru & Co., 18 East First South street. LXIR SALE S'SxlO ONE-HALF BLOCK 1 this eide of Liberty pa'k for SI750. H. J. Osborn & Co., 16 East First S uth strei t.' FOR SALE ONE-THIRD INTEREST IN pood paying business. J. C. Robinson. 44 East Second South. I TOR SALE OLD PAPERS, ST CENTS PER hundred, at The Timks office counting room. oaye every montn. room 48, Scott-Auerbaoh building, Main street. Brewers' Union Second and fourth Tuesdays Tues-days every month, room 48, Scott-Auerbach building. Main street. Executive Board of the Federated Trades Council Every Saturday, room 48, Scott-Auer-barn building. Main street. Painters and Decorators' Union Second and fourth Friday every month, room 48, Scott-Auerbach Scott-Auerbach building. Main street. The Federated Trades and Labor Council Every second and fourth Sundays at their ball, room 48, Scott- Auerbach building, Main street BUSINESS -DIRECTORY. f'lRSTCLASS ADVERTISERS Of SALT LAKE CITY. - -t- !.,' .'. ,- - -t - The Times commends to its patron?; the Business and Pro fessional men whose cards appear ap-pear feelpw. ' .,..',, .' ' l'' , ; . " . , ACCOUNTANT. THE SALT LAKE GENERAL C0MMI9-eion' C0MMI9-eion' agency co., tradesmen's books posted, opened and closed at reasonable rates Partnership accounts adjusted, rents and debts collected, references exchanged. Office i """-tooP-m-. IWMaln street Sale Lake City, Utah. ' : 0. H. LaBELLE, ARCHITECT. 73 WEST ,SECOND SOUTH Sutr?t' 8alt Lake Clty- 1 " prepared to furniBh all manner of plans in the most Improved Im-proved style of architecture, such as churches opera houses, hotels, banking houses, private residences and business blocks of any description. descrip-tion. Best of references given as to my stand- J. HANSEN, . (LATE Or t'.-AOO. ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT, a "S removed his offices to 65-67, East Second South, room as. iJ street, Salt Lake City. . PLATING, NOVELTY 1IANUPA0TUBING 00,. GOLD, SILVER AND NICKEL PLATING by the Dynamo .Process. All kinds of repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Kkudson Bnos, 61 E 3d South. PHYglTaANS. DBS. FBEEHAN & BUKB0WS, EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT. SPECTA-cles SPECTA-cles accurately fitted.. Rooms 17 and 18. Scott-Auerbach building. REAL ESTATE AND lOANS. . J. 0. JACOBS 4 00. , REHI;if1STA7E CALEBS, 147 PROGRESS building, have for sale residence property in all parts of the city; also choice bargains in business and farm property. BFBT0N, GBOESBEOK & CO., T? E aLuETST,ATJ?,'t N'L489 MAIN STREET TVlephon."9 lty' Utah- Notarr omoe " '"' v"" '.'.7: v , MONET WANTED. TF YOU DESIRE A GOOD LOAN PLACED MstasttSet Cal1 D S" F- SPenoer' W THE SYNDICATE INVESTMENT CO, REAL ESTATE, ROOM 1, OVER BANK OF Halt Lake. Investments for non.residenti a specialty.. BESTAUBANTsT ' . ... : GLOBE CAFE, - .:- Sr. BALL & Co.' MEALS AT ALL HOnRq No. Main street Salt Lake City. ' TgNOGBAPgt; F. E. McGUBBInT" "iFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER: AT.T.trrwna Electrical Supplies of All Kinds ' Agents for Western Electric Co.'s Dynamos and Eddy Motors, Electric Light Plants Installed All Kinds of Electrical Work. Utah Stove & Hardware Co Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ' . STOVES, RANGES Stove Furnishings, Mantles, Orates, &c. 04 ana 30 E. First Soutn, St, SALT LAKE CITY. Correspondence Solicited "; " "'" ic- -iL " Office,"' 219 si Main1' Street ;. .1 1 . ilThiJ Under Post Office. . tather and Mattrew Heaovatin; ij$U' Carpets Made and Laid, Re-Upholsteriiip., Furniture R &Xtijg'!? pairing and Clsaning. 8 urure no &i&r FACTORY: WW. s5 TiTTTT 5. Ninth South Street. . Lll 1VHITEUEAD F.AUERBACH&BRQ. SPECIALBARGAIN SALE! , m &imm Our greaUy enlarged Silk and Dress Goods Departments are OVERCROWDED OVER-CROWDED with the latest and best Fabrics. TO MAKE lQUM t V?!6"1?1? ine of newl.y imported Black Satin Rhadames at -. 75c, 90o. $i.l5$1.25 $1.60, $1.8tt and upwards; every yard worth from . , . 880 to 75o more than prices quoted. ., A full line of choicest colorings in Faille Francaise ttt $1.10; sold everywhere every-where for 11.80. COME EARLY 1 Rlaok Faille Francaise, pureSilk ' 1; tilings, at 95c, $1.25, $1.50 and $3 .00. . -.. , , . , , .. .i A complete assortment In colored Gros Grain Silks, worth $1.10, at 75o. .,,warp Lyn'8 Marveilleux, retallod in New York City at $4.00, for 93. 33 per yard. The greatest bargain ever offered in Silk. Tricotines, Whip Cords In Tolka Dot effects, and many high novelties in Silk for Street and Evening wear, at I Special Sale Prices! f 800 pieces of black and colored Silk Velvets at flOc, 7C0, $1.00 $185 1.60 and upwards to $10.00 per yard. Prices which can never be dup! cated again under the new TABIFF LAW. It is no wonder that our window containing . SPECIAL OFFEEIITas In latost Dress Pattoms, with Trimmings to mutch, attracts crowds of buyers, feuch prices ns $2 73, $4.50, $7.00, $9.00, $11.25, $12.15 and $15 tickets on Now and Stylish Suits gives the rich and those not so favored by fortune the opportunity to dress well and stylishly at small 6Xp6OS0 Our line3 of French and German Broadcloths at $1.00, $1.65, $2 25 and $2.75 in black and choicest colors are tho best values ever ottered. Lots of other bargains In Dress Goods we have no space to mention. - OUR NEW DEPARTMENT ! s For Cloaks, Ladies' Suits Wrappers. Etc.;' 1ms doubled Its former sales. The great variety of sty -lea l the perfect fit and linlsh of our garments gar-ments and, beyond all, our "ONE PRICE," the. lowest possible, retains our old friends and brings new patrons in large numbers to our well known House. , .',., . . . 011 Special inducements in a lot of Lister Seal Plush and Astrachan Trimmed Capes with Tabs at $7.50, $10, $12, $15 and $20; almost half price. .Ladies' jind Misses' Nobby Jackets In all the best styles and latest Fabrics trimmed in Persian Lamb, Real Astracban and Krimmor at prices ranging from $3.25 to $45 each. . v..- 81 Ulsters and Newmarkets at $3.50, $5, $7 50, $9 and upwards. Children', and Misses' Cloaks, ages, 4 to 12 years, in the most taking styles anrl The Latest Parisian .oieKv ! Ostrich and Cock Feather Boas as at at the "Bon Marche the leading shop in Paris. One of our brightest and most stylish ladies just re- 1 turned from Pans admits the above. ' , Save money by buying your Gents' Furnishings, your Boys and Youths Suits and Overcoats, your Blankets and Quilts, your Carpets and Pur tain your 1 ur Sets and Trimmings, Nellie Bly Caps, Et, in our En! larged Departments. 1 uul 1,11 Our first importation of Ladies' and Children's Hosiery and Underwear is almost exhausted by the late oold spell, but new arrivals in that linS nremakine our assortment again complete, and our PRICKS I iotb THAN EVER. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS MAM ORiK PROMPTLY FILLED. u.i uww. MAILORDERS ONE PRICE TO ALL! ESTABLISHED, 18641 I WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD I J tToTTuenttwostoIS A1 on principal business street. Inquire at onne. B. F. Spencar, my, Main street, or at F. Kehrman & Co., 8t) Comiftrclal street. 10- 17M. FUKNl'siIED APARTMENTS FORQEN-tleinun FORQEN-tleinun Cool, airy, comfortable ana elegant. ele-gant. Kates reasonable. Enquire of Mrs. Watgon,Culmer blook, Salt Lake City. TO RBNT-OOLUMBIA HOUSE. ROOMS by the day, week or month. House new, neat and clean. Terms reasonable. No. IMS W. South Temple. F 'OH RENT-NICELY FURNISHED PAR- lor suit Useof otano. All modern con-ye con-ye nlences. 137 North Main st. n-is ITOR RENT PART OF TWO FRONT OF-1 OF-1 flees to agreeable party. Call at 4S and 48 Wasatch block. 17-tf tWottca t0 Scan, TOL75AN J. hold goods, pianos, ete. ; also on watohes diamonds and personal securities of all kinds, Inter-Mountain Loan A Trust Co., S1SH South Main St., up stairs. ON INSIDE PROPERTY AT BLAZER, Hockor A Oo.'s, S West Second South street. 11-91 Societies. : convocation held on the arst Wednesdar in each month, at Maeonlo hall, at 8 p. m. So-lurning So-lurning companions are oordially hinted to p., GREENE WALD, U, E. H.P. Ph ijp Bhiqqb. Baoretarr. masons : In KeKulMoommunlcationsheldat Masonle iaU, East Temple street, the second Monday f each month. Members of sister lodges and ojournlng brethren in uona ui.i , PEED A. HALE, (LATB OF DENVKH.) ARCHITEf!T OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK eta Office 90, Wasatch building. BUEGESS J. EEEVE. ARSP5r'r,-R00MS 11 1S. 8RD FLOOR, City. " ' m Malu 8treet' Sa"I'ake I. M. TJLMEB, A SSSSlf8, 60 AND - 80 WASATCH 8EEPAEDi0VETiHEPAlD7 TWJ.E.R8RCtMS 49 AND 60 WASATCH i-i Building, Salt Lake City, , WECLtAM COHDOIf. LAWYER ROOMS FIRST FLOOR CUT,. J?er bowing, First South, between Main and Commercial streets. Mn 0.W.P0WEB3, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OPPOSITE CTTT . len Hotel. Second South street 8. A. MEEEITT, CTress1S7'ROOM95I WO-! WO-! '-.,0T ANO 8HOE MAKING. Perfection in Boots and ShnT n. ?rthnd aud Typewriting. Dealer in midlnT011 Typewriter s.uPPUes i Progress ' TAILORS. " W. A. TAYLOR, MERCHANT TAILOR. NEW SPRINd Or,.tJ't?leBtJuJtITlved- ud46east Second Southstreet, Salt Lake City. . MISCKLLANEOUB. ' B. H. ALLI3T0N. ' ' PROPRIETOR SALT LAKE TOWEL SUP-ply SUP-ply Company, Salt Lake City. P. O. Box "- - ; . 10S1 Chae. Humphry.,,. : '. Geo. Balderston. : HUJIPHBEr & BALDEEETOIT. ASSA1ITO AND' .STJRVEYINQ. m South Main Street - . J Utali Optical Co! 187 South Main St THE ONLY RELIABLE ! If you have defsctlve vision, remember that we make a sped.; lty of meas, ring all imne?' genuine0' the Cy6' and ttMln a'SmTwiHi Alaska Crystal & Brazilian gff The only place In the city where clasfu TINNERS, PLUMBERS, Gas i Steam Fitters Dealers irv Plumbing Material, Pumps, Pipes and Fittings, Steam Heating Supplies, Tin and Iron Roofing, Galvan-jzed Galvan-jzed Iron Cornice, , Guttering, Garden HWe and Lawn Sprinklers, Filters, Etc. 3tffo 67 Main Street. , dlally invited to attend' " ' JOHN B. FARLOW, W. M. CHRisTOPHia DiBHb Secretary. ROENTA LODGE, NO. J, A. F. A A M v .Stated communications held at Masonlo hall the first Tuesday In each month. Members of sister lodges aud sojourning brethren In flood standing are cordially Invited to atMnl D. C. 8.VARIAN. W. M. M1aPBiujps, Secretary. UTAH CC)MMANDERYrNO. 1, KNIGHT8 ,.T"mp""lv 8tt, ""hooves held at Ma-!??1S.h?"l.on,t,he,5r8' Ma-!??1S.h?"l.on,t,he,5r8' Thursday of each month. -J.h2S . V1?ltln Knights are courteously Invited to attend. A. M GRANT s; n Phiijp Bsiuu. Reader. E-- TI7ASATCH LODGE, NO. 1, A. F. Am" g9?1" communications held at the Ma' "nf'c"u the second Friday of each month itS., ' B'H"'r Lodffee and sojourning brethren In good standing are cordially Invited to attend. D ADOLPH ANDERSON. W.4L J. Mahh, Becretajy. , JMrMLEOTllONOK NOTICE. THE WESTERN 8TAXcOimciLNoTT T. of H. and T. meet at Temple of Honor hall, over Deseret bank building, every second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 8 p. m Visiting companions ooniially invited. . Wai.tub Smithen. C. of a JostPH Moss. H. of a SALT T" O" H. AND T., NO. I, meet at Temple of Honor hall, over Deseret Des-eret bank building every Thursday evening at 8 p. m. V (siting brothers oordially Invited. G. J. Sprnoeb. W. tt T. IJ2?J?LR SSJSSEJSS5- ROOKY MOUNTAIN LODGE NOjTk?0? Meets every Thursday erenlai at T JO o'clock, la Castle HaU, Elks Club HalJL Mem- JOHM WETZEL, Patentee. B00nS?jLS! ma,(,e ,rom tn "Mt material perfect in at aud comfortable to wear. I. ? B5' or send for Prlc list andl n -SJZCti" ,or e"-measnrement. Repairing done. Nw. cor. Third South and Fosi Et. THEPABAG05 " IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PT A pip street 8h06Kepalrln8- w South Temple COXTRACTOBS AND BUILDERS.") ohaeleoITeld " iH0110?011 - BUILDING MOVER. bridge builder and general engineer f lcJ';d'b or wooden houses raisedrSSved falred- AU work guaranteed ag"lnsi -?Kn?,or other draa?es. The only prictj. ' FURNITURE. PANDBEEO rUENITUEE 00.. !f AfufACTURERS AND DEALERS IN alLA L klnd8 of 1 "TOiture, School Desks. Screen doors and Window Jobbing and n- K.P&ndad 1Ug-"d w. "OROCERI ES. m FEED G. LUTGEEBG, STtPrtLEA;FANCY GROCERIEa PRO- I Phst MeMt rtr8t S00 "r. W i niiea to each individual eye. and ground if necessary. Gla'sses! 8S80rtmeIlt Field and Opera John Weiser & Co. R c' Ww Nerve and Braik Tra. Depression, SofUalf uUl,0e"' Mpnl in fasanlty'adi0Ltt.,n resulting death, Premstura oiha I ?1' dpcAr a oi pWS ! Barrenness. Ioss VVMmiVltStUM' Whtbymai! WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES to refund the mon"yTtiitiSiRmrote sffectaeure. Guarantees laSSKES.08? BO ! mmm F-e. schoppe & co. f w'.-j.' TV"'3lH I Wholesale and Retail Dealers In a large" V'""'" ' assortment of ; KV''V& RaneTs' Cooking, Parlor & , ? ? "M & D" Wtf Rang d 'vV5 And RadilDt Eaid HoiDe Coal- , . . srf' ... Boynton's Furnaces for Hard (.-. V;, --" or Soft Coal. . f'j,. 'i T V"v ndrat!sfy yourselves. Wetakepleas- I ,- ;1 , 1 ure In showing our goods. Onr motto-"Qulck tJ i sle and Small Profits.- . g " 1 F. E. RCMOPPF x, rn SftSMalaSt. . Salt Ik City csmk. R Auerbach a Bro. . GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., (IXCOKPOSATED.) , . "DEALERS IN- : Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, fe v. Mack Injurs, ftSSto 8 Xf o AtlninM and MinerBUnd Wacksmiths' Si Ete Je!Ierson H"r Whim, Blak. Pump. ' " 168 MAIN STREET, Salt Lake City, - . mah |