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Show ISIS. Main. 151 S. Main, American Tailors! A. NEW FIRM IN TI-IE FIELD t Having purchased the stock formerly owned by Mr. M. A. Saley, 181 South) Main St., we will continue to carry on the business at the same stand. In addition to the immense stock which we now have we are receiving; dally Foreign Cloths of the latest designs. Our fitting and workmanship cannot be excelled anywhere on the fact of tho globe. Call and give ui a trial order and be convinced of the fact. S. J. Levy & Co. The American Tailors. Nathan's Old Stand. 151 SO. 3u"lT. i You are In a Had Fix. But we will cure you if yon will pay us. Our message is to the Weak, Nervous Ner-vous and Debilitated who, by early evil habits or later indiscretions, have trilled away their vigor of body, mind and manhood, and who suffer all those ellects which lead to premature decay, consumption or insanity. If ths means you, send for and read our Book ok Like, written by the greatest Specialist of the day, and sent (sealed) by addressing address-ing Dr. Parker's medical and surgical institute, 153 North Spruce street, Nashville. Tenn. Through Sleeper to St. Louis. Commencing Sunday, Feb. 1, 1801, a through Pullman palace sleeper will bo run from Salt Lake City and Ogden to St. Louis via Denver and Kansas City over the Union Pacific and Missouri Pacific railways. Itull of Honor. During the past week the following named pupils of school No. 8 havo been regular ir. attendance aud excellent in deportment and improvement and worthy to belong to the roll of honor: David Andrew, Mamie Corless, George Baxter, Maud Graves, Frank Hall, Mamie MeKoover, Elijah Gleason, Lucy Hall. Willard Evans. Nettie Sinclair. Albert Angell, Eugenie Irvine, Lottie Angell, Mabel Bolts, Willie Angell, Ida Blackburn, Augustus Stringfellow, Scott Weiler, Ernest Thomson, Charles Blyth, John Williams, Jessie Sinclair, Eddie Butterfield, E. W. Stringfellow, George Wade, K. E. Buckwnlter. Oscar Olsen, S. S. Buck waiter, Walter Ed-dington. Ed-dington. Ou Friday afternoon after the literary exercises were given by the B class of the third grade. St. Valentine's anniversary anni-versary was celebrated by all in an appropriate ap-propriate manner. In the primary department de-partment the pupils of the first, aud second grades do remarkably well. Wo regret that many, owing to sickness, are unable to attend school at present. I. C. Watt. WW Spring Stria I Spring Stylos 1 1 Miller, derbys and silk hats. We are sole agents. Brown, Terry & Woodruff Co., successors to Bast, Terry Mer. Co. Hatters and furnishers. 142 Main street. Something We Should Appreciate. The Colorado Midland train leaving Salt Lake from Rio Grando Western depot at 10:05 p. m., for Denver and all eastern points, has a Pullman sleeper which starts from Salt Lake running through to Denver. Passengers going over Colorado Midland cau find this sleeper opposite Rio Grande depot after 8:80 each evening. Returning this sleeper leaves Denver at 8:30 p. m., arrives ar-rives in Salt Lake at 1:45 a. m. Second morning, sleeper is set off at Salt Lako Ladies. Our Stock of $3.00 Shoes iu sizes from 2 to ! A to E E iscoinpltto for style wear and tit they cannot be beaten. Si'kntek & Lynch, 160 Main St. Chiap Kailroad Ticket. ' You can save from 10 to 5! per cent on your railroad tickets by buying of F. B. Gifford & Co. Every tickot guaranteed. guar-anteed. Main ollioe. 230 South Main street; branch office, 17 West Second South, near Cullen hotel. and passengers allowed to remain in car until 7:30 a. m.. thereby passengers can get a full night's rest. Our people should appreciate this thoughtfulness for Salt Lake and return the compliment compli-ment by giving this line their patronage. . Dr. Leoka, dental surgeon, 18-30 Eas Firs South. First-class work. Wanted, Kid. On the construction of a yacht Call at printing ollice, No. 24 West Third South street. To the Trade. Owing to official advances we are compelled to advance ono dollar and fifty cents per case on I'omerv & Greno, G. H. Milium Extra Dry. Cliquot (yellow label). Monopole. Chaa. Hoidsieck Extra Dry. B. K. BLo'cn & Co. Lincoln Tark Speolal. In order to close out the remaining lots in this addition quick, it has been decided to sell lots on monthly payments. pay-ments. Look up the improvements southeast before buying elsewhere. C. E. Vanti.ani. 235 Main street. . j Tire l'rlo. Goods not damaged. Cutters $-15 to $'.00.00. Lap robes, 3.50 to $15.01. Horse blankets. Stable $1.50 to 4.25. Street $3.50 to $10.00. at Sti'de baker Bros. Manf'g Co., 83 and 35 Main street. The Phn'nix Saloon, 23 South State Road, has reopened. Respectfully invite everyone. Spring Style! Spring Style. Miller, derbys and silk hats. We are sole acrents. Brown, Terry iv Woodruff Co., successors to Bast. Terry Mer. Co. Hatters and furnishers. 142 Main street. Restaurant Francais, 10 Commercial street. F'irst class ia all respects. Dr. Leeka, dental surgeon, 18-20 East First South, First-class work. Restaurant Francais. 10 Commercial treet. 1'irst-class in all respects, ' |