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Show Xs2lX The Most Beautiful Addition Yet Platted. Situated on the Main Line of the Utah & Nevada Railway. Hourly trains. Over 70,000 people passed over this line last Summer yfe These lots are High and Dry. Streets arc G6 feet wide. The alleys are 14 feet wide. Lots are 25x125 feet. There will be a depot built in the Spring. Fine artesian wells are to be driven. 116 lots sold since IIHIIII!llim!lllllllll1lllHI!ll ohristmu. oDa two- These lots are on the Market, at $80 per pair, upon the j m story brick house now following tfimi fl , M0T0E LINE being erected and ten . E 13 3 frame houses contract- v 1 - WITHIN A MILE MIA' ill 11 IE it M-11IT WHS, lgg) -s- , T ' E I J- , 1- Every MAN, WOMAN and CHILD can afford to buy a pair of these lots upon these terms, 1 I tr $1 tq'uccL'q Come quick, before they are all gone. No interest charged on Deferred I peobablt I Fo Payments. Title Perfect. 1 be extended to V- v. , THIS ADDITINU 3 , . , a:",MA,ssTSI.AKEc.Tv. HI. X,. CIR-A-TAT CO: .uu,,,,,,,,,",,,:.!,,,; u.'I ' ... n ll Once a customer, always a customer. Young Bros. Co., 88 Main street. Chase Bros, pianos, Packard organs, Clough & Warren organs, musical merchandise, mer-chandise, Domestio and Wheeler & Wilson Wil-son sewing machines. Fifty artists at Franklin avenue theater thea-ter tonight. A matchless show at Franklin avenue theater. See tonight's performance at Franklin Frank-lin avenue theater. . i Plush sets i n profusion at Golden Rule Bazaar. Auction of holiday goods, dry good and notions, fancy and plush goods commencing Wednesday, December 17lh. This stock must be closed. Economy Stoke, 124 West Second South. Keeley's fancy bakery and confeff1' tionery, No. 60 East Second 8outh. , Call at Larsen's, opposite City bat for tins shoes and good repairing. HTHB - 4- ; Ball Keeps Rolling! Walker Bros. & Fyler Ct Clearing Slaughter Sale a Great Sires! But we are not going to let up on Low Prices. So have made further reductions for the next io days. Read a few of the many low pricos we are now offering i addition to our slaughter prices. 50 pes good Twill Crash only 5c. . 50 pes extra good Cotton Flannel. ... " 5c worth 1 00 , 100 pes extra good 4-4 Bleach Cotton. " 6c " 90 100 good 4.4 Unbleach Cotton " 5c. " 80 100 doz good heavy Linen Towels " $1.50 per doz. 1000 doz. Lest Six-Cord Spool Cotton " 25c ' In. all Numbers and Colors. ! 50 pes handsome White Goods only 10c. worth iSl All Cloaks, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, Mittens, Gloves, AT COST. Don't miss our bargains. WALKER BROS. & FYLER CO.'Y Bargains For This Week. Bargain on Sixth street, 3$ rods by 5 rods with small house, $:t,000. Jno. C. Robinson. 44 E. Second South st. Painters' supplies, window glass brushes, show cases the largest and most complete stock ever brought to Utah at Culmer's new store, No, 15 Commercial avenue, leading off Commercial Com-mercial street. Expenses reduced and prices cut down to bed rock. The entire stock of suitings, overcoatings, over-coatings, trouserings, etc., formerly belonging be-longing to Levy and Shulman must be sold in H0 days. M. A. Saly, 74 E. First South street. Slaughter of toys, lamps, tinware, etc., at Golden Rule Bazaar. ' Bargains in all departments, Golden Rule Bazaar. . |