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Show Madam Rhine of 13 Est Third South has removed to 270 South Main. All trimmed goods sold at a bargain. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. j ATTORN EY-AT-L AW. CIiESSON S. KINNEY. ATTORN KT AND COUNSE LLOR-AT - LAW ; rooms OH-0U6 McCornick Blfc. EUGENE LEWIS. ATTOKNE Y-AT-LA W ; MORTGAGE LOANS. Room 810 Postofflce Building. S. S. MABKHAM. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR - AT - LAW, O'Uaars baudiae. rooms 8-Q, 63 to C West -Second South. KAIQHN & ANDERSON. . ATTORNEYS AND CO CN SB LORS-AT-LA W. . Rooms 4--fl cor. West Temple and Second South streets. V. O. Box, bW. Bait Lake City. GBANT H. SMITH. I AWYER M02LAN BLOCK. MIHING LAW L m Specialty. r LOOK c w In Our Window) M and See the Steamboat t wj Load of new Importations! -l Diamonds, I w Watches, w Jewelry and Silverware. Z wi J S Jensen. 1 j w "WIIUWII South St. j , INSURANCE. LOUIS HYAMS & CO. rTRJt, LIFE AND ACCIDENT MUTUAL LIFE . I of New York; 8ti6 Commercial BU. PLUMBISO. STEAM HEATING ENGINEER 260 MAIN Salt Lake City. ASSAYERS. CYANIDE PROCESS, ROOM 12, UNION NATIONAL BANK, Building. DIE WORKS. STEAM DYE WORKS. SALT LAKE STEAM DYE WORKS OFFICE removed to 43 South West Temple street. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ESTATE OF Owen J. Cooke, deceased: Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned, administratrix of tbs estate of Owen J. Cooke, deceased, to the creditors cred-itors of and all persons having claiins against the paid deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication pub-lication of thi notice, to the sild administratrix, at the office of Grant II. bmith, room '2i Morian block. Salt Lake City, in the county of Salt Lake. MATTIE A. COOKE. Administratrix of the estate of Owen i. Cooke, Dated November 18, 1893. SWELL YOUR BANK iCCOlIT I p i . , . ' ' ' -Is 4 --I i " '.'i You can do it and do it surely and quickly, too. Money lying idle in the bank brings you practically nothing. Noth- J TT ing, save perhaps a scrawny amount of interest, which at its greatest is insignificant compared with the profits to be real- i . ized on East Waterloo lots today. Solid investments are fortune's indestructible foundation. Without a good foundation m A i-L success cannot be achieved. Never invest your money in something you know nothing about. You are familiar with the merits and superior advantages of 'A EAST WATERLOO :t . J - - - J TT It 's a refined location for refined people. That's why lots within its limits are in such great demand at present. A l ; j t .""""I number of investors who bought lots in East Waterloo three months ago have doubled their money since that time. One -LI purchaser has sold his property at a figure making him $5.00 for every dollar invested. fd i- ; - y J Mrs. W. M. Lane sold four lots, which she purchased in East Waterloo two and one-half monaha ago, at an advance "i i of $350.00. H J. F. Corbin re-sold two lots, which he purchased in East Waterloo two months ago, realizing a profit of $5.00 for i every dollar invested. jl j W. O. Williams was offered $350.00 profit on two lots in Easf Waterloo which he purchased a few months ago, but i , did and does still refuse that amount of increase on his investment. General Witcher. who owns fourteen lots in East Waterloo, recently refusad an offer of double the amount of money ' ' 1 they originally cost him. . 7 ' J E. S. De Golyer, who owns fifty-two lots in East Waterloo, has refused an offer of twioe the amount his property cj. -j-- cost him. Mr. De Golyer has demonstrated his faith in East Waterloo's future by erecting on a part of his property a j I handsome brick and stone residence, the cost of which will he $20,009. y': ' The above-mentioned are all well-known residents of Salt Lake City. In addition to these several other parties have felj 4 Jj J 1 refused a big advance on their property. jjj -Jj- y East Waterloo lays high and dry; has large shade trees, cement sidewalks to car line, and an abundant fresh water & ;f: V supply. Street car accommodations unsurpassed; 5c fare. Handsome residences are going up in all sections, making it i'; one of the most picturesque spots in the entire city. Thirty-five houses have been contracted for by purchasers and are now under way. ;M Buy your lots before ,they advance in price. Selling now at $325.00 and $350.00 per lot, on easy payments of $10.00 S3 per month, if dssired. E .-;J . ; -3 1 41 west sonu st B v u 3 E3 A RD I iFrlHE KEELEY INSTITUTE OF SALT LAKE 11 1 FOR THE CUREXOF THE S jW LIQUOR, OPIUM & TOBACCO HABITS. The attention of all who stand in need of the T This treatment is absolutely harmless. Ten j Keeley Treatment for the above-named habits is called hcusand cures are being made by it each mdnth in V to the CHRISTMAS OFFER, made by two the United States alone. i gentlemen of this city, who have agreed to pay 20 It leaves no ill-effects whatever. It is the most j PERCENT OF THE COST OF THE TREATMENT wo: iderful tonic known. FOR ALL WHO WILL ENTER THE INSTITUTE To be a drinking man has always been a reproach BEFORE OR BY DECEMBER 1st, 1892, enabling Will it not be doubly and trebly so when the cure is I such patients to spend Christmas cured. only a matter of choice and inclination? Is it possible that any man will hesitate,! with the b'ight vision of Cure and Hope in sight? dr ARTHUR I. GROVES, Physician-in-Charge. Call on or Address for Full Information, F. K. MORRIS, Manager. ... :. M ; . |