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View Ad C. E. Dye Count: 25 First Date: 1879-01-01 Last Date: 1879-12-15
PALACE OF FASHION, No 11 EAST TEMPLE ST MRS. C. E. DYE, Desires the Ladies of Salt Lake and those visiting the City, to call at her Show Rooms and see her New Stock of MILLI- NERY. The latest and most stylish modes of Hats and Bon- nets, in Straw, Felt and Velvet. Also, a nice selection in Flowers, Feathers, Plushes, Velvet and Ribbons in the latest shades and stripes. Country Dealers, please Call Ladies’ Hair Work in all its branches. Good Work Guaranteed !
View Ad ZCMI Count: 25 First Date: 1879-01-01 Last Date: 1879-12-15
Z. C. M. I. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HEAVY & SHELF HARDWARE, GLASS & QUEENSWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC.
View Ad The Lamb Knitting Machine Agency Count: 3 First Date: 1879-01-01 Last Date: 1879-02-01
The Lamb Knitting Machine Agency. Knitting Factory for first class home-made Socks and Stockings of all kinds, call at the Factory on First South Street, a few doors west of Jennings’ corner. Orders from the country at wholesale or retail, filled promptly. GEO. A. LUKE & Co., Proprietors.
View Ad Teasdel's Count: 5 First Date: 1879-01-01 Last Date: 1879-03-01
WINTER GOODS DAILY ARRIVING. Shawls, Dress Goods, Blankets, Flannels and Ladies’ Coats, every variety, AT TEASDEL'S
View Ad Romania Pratt Count: 24 First Date: 1879-01-01 Last Date: 1879-12-15
ROMANIA B. PRATT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE—Up stiars, in Old Constitution Building, Residence six blocks east of Post Office, south side of street. Special study has been given to Obstetrics, diseases of Women, and DISEASES of the EYE AND EAR.
View Ad P. Shwartz Count: 13 First Date: 1879-01-01 Last Date: 1879-07-01
NOTICE TO ALL! P. SHWARTZ Has removed, with his entire New Stock of FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, Opposite the Salt Lake House, and will sell as Cheap or Cheaper than ever. REMEMBER ALL.
View Ad Old Constitution Building Homemade Goods Count: 1 First Date: 1879-01-01 Last Date: 1879-01-01
New Goods for the Fall and Winter 1878, AN Immense Stock of those cheap and durable white and red, twilled and plain FLANNELS, just received from the Provo Mill. Also Dress Flannels, Waterproofs, Linseys, Blankets, Jeans, Yarns, Cloths, Double, Single and Shoulder Shawls, Trunks, Brooms, Tinware, Shoes Dixie Cotton Batting, and other goods, at the Commission House. OLD CONSTITUTION BUILDING. MINNIE HORNE, CLERK.
View Ad Mitchell & James, David James Count: 25 First Date: 1879-01-01 Last Date: 1879-12-15
DAVID JAMES, TINNER, GAS, WATER & STEAM FITTER. Agent for RUMSEY’S celebrated LIFT and FORCE PUMPS. Pumps Repaired On short notice. Orders from the country promptly responded to. Address, David James, Box 306. Salt Lake City.
View Ad J. H. Clemetshaw Count: 5 First Date: 1879-01-01 Last Date: 1879-03-01
TRUNKS, SATCHELS AND VALISES Of Every Variety and Price, EITHER FOR LADIES OR GENTLEMEN MANUFACTURED BY J. H. CLEMETSHAW, 35 FIRST SOUTH ST., SALT LAKE CITY. P.O, BOX 1089.
View Ad H. Dinwoodey Count: 24 First Date: 1879-01-01 Last Date: 1879-12-15
H. DINWOODEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FURNITURE, SPRING BEDS, WIRE MATTRESSES FEATHERS WALL PAPER AND BABY CARRIAGES, 75, 77, & 79, First South Street, SALT LAKE CITY.
View Ad French Hair Store Count: 24 First Date: 1879-01-01 Last Date: 1879-12-15
FRENCH HAIR STORE. Ladies are requested to call and examine the mast complete assortment of Curls, Braids, Switches, Etc. at Reduced Prices. All kinds of Hair Work made up in the most Artistlo style. Cash paid for Human Hair and Combings. JOSEPHINE GREGORY, Salt Lake City. 97 Kimball Block.
View Ad F. Auerbach & Bros Count: 10 First Date: 1879-01-01 Last Date: 1879-12-15
NEW FALL STOCK. F. AUERBACH & BROTHER, 55 East TEMPLE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. Five hundred pieces of Dress Goods, Embroideries, Ruch- ings, Five Hundred pairs Kid Gloves, Trimmings, Ladies' Ties, Cuff and Collars, 100 Cartoons of Ribbons. Largest Wholesale Millinery Stock in the West. Notions, Boots and Shoes, Gents’ and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishing Goods. Etc., Etc.
View Ad Ellis R. Shipp Count: 3 First Date: 1879-01-01 Last Date: 1879-02-01
MRS. ELLIS R. SHIPP, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Residence—Ephriam, Sanpete County. Special attention given to Obstetrics, and diseases of women. :
View Ad A. Rumel Count: 11 First Date: 1879-01-01 Last Date: 1879-05-15
| Home Industrial Straw Manufactory. Mrs. A. RUMEL, Wishing to accommodats her patrons, the Ladies of Salt Lake City and Vicinity, has Removed her Show and Saleroom to No. 49 MAIN STREET, Two doors south of Jennings’ Corner, and respectfully invites the friends of Home Industry, and the Public gen- erally, to call and examine her stock of Hats made from the latest Parisian style and shape. Ladies will also find a variety of Imported Hats and Bonnets, with every, thing pertaining to a first-class Millinery Establishment- at moderate prices. and Panama, Leghorn and Straw Hats, Cleaned, Dyed Altered.
View Ad C. R. Savage Count: 2 First Date: 1879-01-01 Last Date: 1879-01-15
THE FINE ARTS. The Ladies of Utah are invited to visit our New Art Gallery, the finest in the West. We will show them specimens of our first premium por- trait and Landscape Photographs in all branches includ- ing enlargements from small pictures, any size or style, the coloring in water colors, ink or oil, is by G. M. Ottin- ger, which is a sufficient guarantee of excellence. Our prices are put at living rates. We spare no pains to produce satisfactory work, and are determined to excel in all we do. A full assortment of Day and Sunday School Prizes kept in stock. Frames, Chromos and Pictures of all kinds on hand. Send your orders to C.R. SAVAGE, Salt Lake City, Utah.
View Ad Deseret Tanning & Manufacturing Association Count: 5 First Date: 1879-01-01 Last Date: 1879-03-01
John Taylor, Pres’t. Wm. Jennings, Vice-Pres't. DESERET TANNING & MANUFAC'G ASSOCI'N, Manufacturers and Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER. TANNERY, 19th Ward, Salesroom and Factory, at the "BIG BOOT!" 87 East Temple Street, Salt Lake City. All those who desire to aid home manufac- ture, and at the same time purchase Boots and Shoes of the most reliable quality, at the most Moderate Prices, should call or address orders to WM. H. ROWE, SUPERINTENDENT.
View Ad Ellen B. Ferguson Count: 2 First Date: 1879-01-01 Last Date: 1879-01-15
DR. ELLEN B. FERGUSON, Physician and Surgeon, Office and residence, First East Street, between First and second South Streets. Special attonthn, given to obstetrics and diseases of Children, also diseases of the throat and Lungs.
View Ad John C. Cutler Count: 17 First Date: 1879-01-15 Last Date: 1879-09-15
SOMETHING NEW--HOME-MADE. Snell's Soap, warranted First Class, 3 Bars for 25 Cents. Harris’ Soap, - - 3 Bars for 20 Cents. Washboards, (Zinc) - - - 35 Cents each Brooms, - - - - - 35 Cents each A FULL STOCK OF YARNS, JEANS, ALSO Cassimeres $1.00 to $1.25 per Yard. TRUNKS. Etc. JOHN C. CUTLER, Agent, Old Constitution Building.
View Ad Zina D. Young Count: 7 First Date: 1879-03-01 Last Date: 1879-05-15
MULBERRY TREES. FOR SALE at the Forest Farm, from Three cents each and upwards. Please forward all orders to MRS. ZINA D, YOUNG, Salt Lake City. Orders by mail or otherwise are promptly attended to.
View Ad Teasdel's Count: 11 First Date: 1879-03-15 Last Date: 1879-08-15
NEW SPRING COODS ARRIVING DAILY, IN THE LATEST NOVELTIES Ladies’ Bows in Silk and Lace. Ties a large variety. Collars, Cuffs and Ribbons, an ex- cellent variety. New Style. Dress Goods. And in fact everything you want in general merchandise. Conference visitors, call at TEASDEL'S
View Ad F. Auerbach & Bros Count: 15 First Date: 1879-04-01 Last Date: 1879-10-15
NEW SPRING STOCK. FV. AUERBACH & BROTHER, 55 East TEMPLE STREET, SALT LaKE CITY. Five hundred pieces of Dress Goods, Embroideries, Ruch- ings, Five Hundred pairs Kid Gloves, Trimmings, Ladies’ Ties, Cu | and Collars, 100 Cartoons of Ribbons. Largest Wholesale Millinery Stock in the West. Notions, Boots ana nishing Shoes, Gents’ and Boys’ Clothing and Fur. Gods. Etc.) Rte,
View Ad Ellis R. Shipp Count: 1 First Date: 1879-05-15 Last Date: 1879-05-15
MRS. ELLIS R. SHIPP, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office and Residence—11th Ward. Special attention given to Obstetrics, and diseases of women.
View Ad Victor Sewing Machines Count: 14 First Date: 1879-06-01 Last Date: 1879-12-15
HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW VICTOR SEWING MACHINE? IF not you should do so at once, and examine the New Ideas in Sewing Machine Construction The New Machine is elegant in appearance and admirable in operation, runs very easily and without any noise and confusion, although the rate of speed is very high. Its self-setting and self- threading shuttle, and absence of springs and cogs, renders it both simple and durable. Be sure to see it, for its general advantages will make you its friend. VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO., CHICAGO, ILL. 0.H. RIGGS, Agent, Salt Lake City.
View Ad Ellis R. Shipp Count: 13 First Date: 1879-06-01 Last Date: 1879-12-15
MRS. ELLIS R. SHIPP. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Has opened her Medical Class at her residence in the 13th Ward, two blocks and a half east of the Post Office south side of the street, nearly opposite the Presbyterian Church. Special attention given to Obstetrics, and diseases of women.
View Ad Rachel D. Carlock Count: 1 First Date: 1879-07-01 Last Date: 1879-07-01
NOTICE. AN experienced lady teacher is willing to give private lessons in English branches, at her home or at the homes of the students Further particulars to be had a the office of the Woman's Exponent or address RACHEL D. CARLOCK, Teacher. Box 31. Residence Rev. Mr. Longstreet; opposite Clift Row.
View Ad Zina D. Young Count: 10 First Date: 1879-07-15 Last Date: 1879-12-01
TO THE LADIES ! HEALTH Corsets, Shoulder Braces, Skirt Supporters, Back Braces, and Abdominal Supporters, for sale or made to order,by P. E, HARPER, First South Street, nearly opposite Theatre. Mrs. ZINA D. YOUNG, agent for this Territory. Physicians and Ladies, call and examine.
View Ad Utah Conservatory of Music Count: 2 First Date: 1879-08-15 Last Date: 1879-09-01
THE UTAH CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. WILL re-open for the Fall term Aug. 20th. Classes in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Harmony, & flocus tion, Musical History will be organized at once. A Nor- mal Course in Vocal and Instrumental Music, and in Drawing, will be opened for the benefit of teachers in the public schools and one for the normal students of the University. Elocution, Harmony and Theory classes, free to pupils studying in other departments. For terms apply to DR. E. B. FERGUSON, Director.
View Ad Teasdel's Count: 8 First Date: 1879-09-01 Last Date: 1879-12-15
AT TEASDEL’S SALT LAKE CITY. Special departments for Gent’s Clothing and Carpets, Ladies and Children’s Shoes, Dry Goods, Shawls and Domestics, Groceries, Hardware and Stoves. DRIED FRUITS of all CLASES WANTED. S.P. TEASDEL.
View Ad Peoria Super Gloss Starch Count: 4 First Date: 1879-10-01 Last Date: 1879-11-15
WHITEST! STRONGEST! BEST! DON'T USE TOO MUCH PEORIA STARCH AT A TIME. AS LESS IS REQUIRED THAN OF MOST OTHER KINDS. PEORIA SUPERB GLOSS STARCH FOR THE LAUNDRY PEORIA IMROVED CORN STARCH FOR THE TABLE For Sale by Utah Wholesale and Re- tail Grocers.
View Ad Old Constitution Building Homemade Goods Count: 4 First Date: 1879-10-01 Last Date: 1879-11-15
NEW GOODS. HOME-MADE for the fall of 1879 Young ladies Single shawls, Ladies Single and Double Shawls, New styles in Stripe and Check Dress Flannels, New. Style Check Waterproofs, new Styles in Linseys. Fine White Yarn 2 and 3 ply fur Ladies and Baby Stockings, Grey and White Blankets, Plain White, Red and Blue Flannels Twille Red, White and Grey Flannel, Wool Batting, Snell’s Soap, Brooms, Trunks, Brushes, and other Home Made Goods. MINNIE HORNE, Clerk, 0ld Constitution Building, Salt Lake City.
View Ad Old Constitution Building Homemade Goods Count: 2 First Date: 1879-12-01 Last Date: 1879-12-15
NEW HOME-MADE GOODS, For Sale at the Old Constitution Building, Salt Lake City. Plain Centre Shawls, Fine Grey, Red and White Yarn, Plain Grey Flannel, Check Waterproof, Mottled Blankets, Shoulder Shawls, Red Twilled Flannel. Fine White Flan. nel. Etc. Making our Stock of Woolen Goods Com- plete. MINNIE HORN, Clerk.