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View Ad | Mitchell & James, David James | Count: 22 | First Date: 1891-01-01 | Last Date: 1891-12-15 | 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. |
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View Ad | R. K. Thomas | Count: 22 | First Date: 1891-01-01 | Last Date: 1891-12-15 | R. K. THOMAS
26, 28, 30. and 32 East 1st South St.,
SALT LAKE CITY.
The Leading Retail
Cash House.
R.K.THOMAS |
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View Ad | Teasdel's | Count: 22 | First Date: 1891-01-01 | Last Date: 1891-12-15 | Special to the Ladies.
AT TEASDEL’S
Will be found the latest styles and productions
in
LACES, RUCHES, EMBRODERIES,
FANS, GLOVES, PARASOLS,
RIBBONS, COLLARS, TIES,
And an elegant assortment of
DRY GOODS:
Special department for Ladies’ Misses’ and In-
fant’s Shoes.
112, 114, 116, 118 East Temple Street, |
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View Ad | Union Pacific | Count: 8 | First Date: 1891-01-01 | Last Date: 1891-05-01 | UNION
PACIFIC
THE
OVERLAND
ROUTE
Tickets
ON SALE
TO ALL
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST, WEST,
NORTH and SOUTH
AT
UNION TICKET OFFICE,
Main Street, Salt Lake City.
C.E. INGALLS, J.V. PARKER,
City Pass. Agt. Div. Pass. Agt. |
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View Ad | Woman's Co-operative Mercantile and Manufacturing Institution | Count: 11 | First Date: 1891-01-01 | Last Date: 1891-06-15 | Mrs. M. Isabella Horne, Prest.
Mrs. Mattie Naisbitt-Thomas, Sup
WOMAN'S
CO-OPERATIVE
MERCANTILE and
MANUFACTURING
INSTITUTION.
DRESS GOODS,
FANCY ARTICLES,
DRESS MAKING for
Ladies & Children,
DRESS GOODS and
TRIMMINGS
BURIAL SUITS
123 E. 1st SOUTH
Opp. City Hall, Salt Lake City |
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View Ad | Ellis R. Shipp | Count: 2 | First Date: 1891-04-01 | Last Date: 1891-04-15 | NOTICE.
Dr. Ellis R. Shipp’s class in Obstetrics will
open at No. 24. S., 7th East St., Monday, April
13th, at 10 a. m. The great demand for well
trained nurses and competent accoucheurs,
should be a stimulus to those ladies who have
aptitude for these noble works, to take advant-
age of such schooling as that given in Dr.
Shipp’s classes, which is always on easy terms
and very satisfactory. For particulars cum-
municate with Dr E. R. Shipp, either per-
sonally or by letter. |
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View Ad | Kate Wells Studio | Count: 5 | First Date: 1891-04-15 | Last Date: 1891-06-15 | MISS KATE WELLS,
STUDIO
One door north of Z.C.M.I.-Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays.-9 am. to 1 p
m. 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
PHOTOGRAPHS COLORED & ENLARGED. |
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View Ad | Woman's Co-operative Institution | Count: 6 | First Date: 1891-07-01 | Last Date: 1891-09-15 | Woman's Co-operative Inst'n
Keeps on Hand
DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, FANCY
ARTICLES AND NOTIONS, BOOKS
AND STATIONERY, EQUI-
POISE WAISTS, ETC.
Dress Making in all its branches, Millinery, latest
styles, Hats and Bonnets cleaned and retrimmed
Feathers curled, etc. Stamping done to order. But
tons covered while you wait. Burial Suits a Specialty.
No. 123 E. First South Street,
Opposite City Hall |
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View Ad | Woman's Voice | Count: 3 | First Date: 1891-07-15 | Last Date: 1891-08-15 | Woman’ s Voice
AND PUBLIC SCHOOL CHAMPION.
A bright newsy weekly paper, treating of all
reforms that affect women; is A firm defender of
the public schools, and gives information concern-
ing them.
It contains reports of the W. C. T., the King’s
Daughters and Missions.
Exposes the dangers threatening the nation
from Immigration, the Liquor Traffic and Roman-
ism—gives full reoprts of the world-renowned
Boston Music Hell Patriotic Sunday afternoon
meetings.
PRICE $1.00 PER YEAR. SAMPLE COPY 3 cts.
Address: ELIZA TRASK HILL.
Editor and General Manager, Room 9, Tremont
Temple, Boston, Mass. |
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View Ad | Mary H. Baker, Barker | Count: 1 | First Date: 1891-09-01 | Last Date: 1891-09-01 | MRS. M. E. VAN, M. D.
OFFICE.- 324, 325 Third Floor, Constitution Building
HOURS.-8 to 10 a.m., 4 to 6 p.m.
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View Ad | The Woman's Tribune | Count: 7 | First Date: 1891-09-01 | Last Date: 1891-12-15 | THE WOMAN'S TRIBUNE,
Edited and pubblished weekly at Washington,
D.C., by CLARA BEWICK COLBY.
Price, $1.00 a year. Trial Subscriptions, five
weeks for 10 cents.
The Woman's Journal, of Boston, and the Woman's Tri-
bune, of Washington, D.C., will be sent to one ad-
dress for $3.00 per year. |
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View Ad | M. E. Van | Count: 6 | First Date: 1891-09-15 | Last Date: 1891-12-15 | MRS. M. E. VAN, M. D.
OFFICE. —324, 325 Third Floor, Constitution Building
HOURS-—10 a. m., to 4. 8 at 6 p. m |
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View Ad | Maggie C. Shipp | Count: 2 | First Date: 1891-10-01 | Last Date: 1891-11-01 | DR. MAGGIE C. SHIPP
Will commence another class in
Obstetrics and Nursing,
ON
Monday, October 19th, 1891,
AT HER OFFICE,
No. 18 S. MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. |
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View Ad | Woman's Co-operative Institution | Count: 5 | First Date: 1891-10-01 | Last Date: 1891-12-15 | Woman’s Co-operative Inst’n
Keeps on Hand
DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, FANCY
ARTICLES AND NOTIONS, BOOKS
AND STATIONERY, EQUI-
POISE WAISTS, ETC.
Dress Making in all its branches, Millinery, latest
styles. Hats and Bonnets cleaned and retrimmed
Feathers curled, etc. Stamping done to order. But
tons covered while you wait. Burial Suits a Specialty.
No. 63 E. FIRST SOUTH STREET,
Three doors west of Theatre. |
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View Ad | Rio Grande Western Railway | Count: 3 | First Date: 1891-11-15 | Last Date: 1891-12-15 | RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY
SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD
THE
Standard Gauge
RAILWAY!
..THROUGH THE..
ROCKY MOUNTAINS!
Choice of Three Distinct Routes,
AND THE
MOST MAGNIFICENT RAILROAD SCENERY
IN THE WORK.
Two Fast Express Trails Daily
EACH WAY BETWEEN
OGDEN, SALT LAKE AND DENVER.
ELEGANT RECLINING CHAIR CARS!
Free of Charge.
Direct Connections made in Union Depots.
THE MOST THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED RAILWAY
IN THE WEST.
D. C. DODGE, Genl. Mgr.
A. E. WELBY, Supt.
J. H. BENNETT, G. F. & P. A. |
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