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Show ! j 0 R D A Nil ADD I T I 0 N ! The Cheapest Lots In Salt Lake City. Look up the location, South Temple and Eleventh West streets; consider the improvements made and those contemplated; notice that business and manufactories are moving westward; see the electric car lines on the north and those in construction on the south, and you will know that Lots in .Jordan Addition are the Best for the Money in Salt Lake City. 11 Blocks from Main St. The land is high and dry, the soil sandy enough for good drainage and health. The famous Jordan River adjoins this property and affords Boating, Fishing and Bathing, 1 Two HiOts "Will "toe Cn-i-ven Away Among purchasers who buy before June i, 1891. A number of houses will soon be built. ' ! ' LOTS FROM $250 TO $350 EACH, TERMS, $50 CASH; BALANGE $15 PER MONTH. These prices will soon advance, enabling those who buy now to sell at a profit. Bjy a Lot Niw; Don't Wait, j ! v J. H. WATTS , 9 West Second Soill a, Sti Lake City, Dial. Highest of all in Leireninj; Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1880. ABSOLUTE PURE Restaurant Franeais. 18 Commercial Jtrect. First-class ia all respects. Dr. Leeka, dental surgeon. 18-20 L East First South. First-class work. t a. , ftprtDg- Btylea 1 Hprlng- Styled 1 1 Miller, derby and silk hats. We are sole agents. Brown, Terry & Woodruff Co., successors to Bast, Terry Mer. Co. Hatters and furnishers. 142 Main street. . a- Sunday dinner at the Saddle Rock. A thorough course in horse training, $2. Vicious horses trained rnd educated at moderate rates. Inquire of Al Watson, Wat-son, 23 West Second South street. F'EOM io Innl 7sl I ! 1- F. E.Warren Mercantile Company EC a. "V IE I RE MO VED! ... Their Large Stock of PI ANOS 51 ORGANS From No. io East Second South to No. 78 West Second Sec-ond South Street, where they now have the finest and best Piano Show loom In the West, ank the finest and best Selected Stcck of PIANOS & ORGANS ever exhibited exhib-ited in Utah. Our line consists of the World-Renowned CM ker'rlQf, the Famous Knave, the Celebrated Decker Bros., the Old Reliable Re-liable A. B. Chase, the well-known J. & C. Fisher, the Popular Pop-ular Everest, ti e Clough and Warren, C. A. Smith and Briggs Pianoi; and the Unexcelled Story & Clark Organs. We carry a lull and complete line of the above, and all ' Lovers of 3VExsic And prospective purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine 1 Our Elegant Line of Instruments Before purchasing elsewhere. No trouble to show goods, whether you intend to buy or not. F. E. Warren Mercantile Co- 78 West Second South Street Used in Millions of If oraes 40 Years tha Standard. (too Jute to (L'laeeifit. IVa'tntkrand'dkcobato'rs "union! No. (JH. ma!t every and and 4th Friday ot he month at S o'clock. Koom 4S, Scott-Auer-bach building. FviK RE NT F. L KCIANT N E W 7 KOOM r brlrk house with bath, electric light, etc. No. 17 E. Sixth South Ht. Apply on premises or at room I, 3.14 Main St. IOBT-A s'STONE DIAMOND-RING IN j post, office. Finder leave at TIM n offlc; and rereiTe il.VuO reward. IV A NT ED-PA ST R YWOM AN AT TH E TV French restaurant. IS Commercial St. llatal Hara!! Hital! I Spring styles now ready. Brown Terry & Woodruff Co., successors to Bast, Terry Mer. Co. Hatters and furnishers. 14i Maiu street. The Fhiroiit Saloon. 228 South State Road has reopeued. Respectfully invite everyone. n Sunday dinner at the Saddle Rook. S. S. Dickenson & Co., No. 11 East Third South, are again making a specialty spec-ialty of Kansas beef, pork tenderloin, spare ribs, etc., etc. |