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The Western Shoe and Dry Goods Company at 51 S. Main St. in Salt Lake. Merchants often displayed thei
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The Theater Market at William Ringwood, left, was a delivery man; Richard Papworth and Golden H. Guiv
(Salt Lake Tribune archive)
The Palace market in the 1890s. It was half a block west of Main on Center St., in Logan. A custom at
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C.J. Schmidt's drugstore and saloon in Sandy in 1883. There was only one well in Sandy at the time an
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Temple barbershop at 14 W. South Temple in Salt Lake in 1892. The haircut was 2-bits and for an extra
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Barbershop at 44 E. 100 South in Salt Lake, 1905. In 1905 a haircut and shave cost 35 cents.
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A flier advertising the 12th Ward Meat Market in 1883, located near 500 East and 200 South in Salt
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James Gilbert, second from left, in 1895 in front of his general store. The store was located at 5040
(Salt Lake Tribune archive)
The New York Tailor shop at 17 E. 300 South in Salt Lake. In addition to custom tailored suits, they
(Salt Lake Tribune archive)
Wonderland Curiosities and Novelties in downtown Salt Lake around 1890.
(Salt Lake Tribune archive)
Squires and Son Barbers at 57 S. Main St. was opened in 1861 by John Paternoster Squires, personal ba
(Salt Lake Tribune archive)
The Hub clothing store in Logan.
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Wasatch Confectionary in Salt Lake, 1893.
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A. W. Caine & Co. located at 62 W. 200 South in Salt Lake around 1890.
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The George Manning Saloon in Park City, 1900.
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The Western Shoe and Dry Goods Company at 51 S. Main St. in Salt Lake. Merchants often displayed their wears on the sidewalk because electricity wasn't typically used for illumination.
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The Theater Market at William Ringwood, left, was a delivery man; Richard Papworth and Golden H. Guiver, proprietors and John Butler, right, was the sausage maker.
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The Palace market in the 1890s. It was half a block west of Main on Center St., in Logan. A custom at Christmas was to use cranberries to spell greetings on the side of a hog.
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C.J. Schmidt's drugstore and saloon in Sandy in 1883. There was only one well in Sandy at the time and water had to be hauled in on each train, so Schmidt's sold water for 5 cents a bucket. Miners and smelter workers made saloons prosper, tending to reduce the demand for water.
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Temple barbershop at 14 W. South Temple in Salt Lake in 1892. The haircut was 2-bits and for an extra quarter, you could get a shampoo or singe in this "high toned tonsorial parlor."
(Salt Lake Tribune archive)
Barbershop at 44 E. 100 South in Salt Lake, 1905. In 1905 a haircut and shave cost 35 cents.
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A flier advertising the 12th Ward Meat Market in 1883, located near 500 East and 200 South in Salt Lake. J.B. Butler was the proprietor and butcher.
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James Gilbert, second from left, in 1895 in front of his general store. The store was located at 5040 S. St. in Murray.
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The New York Tailor shop at 17 E. 300 South in Salt Lake. In addition to custom tailored suits, they also offered gentlemen's underthings. "Light Balbriggan underwear in three shades, reduced to 70 cents," or even "French imported Balbriggan, all for $2.00."
(Salt Lake Tribune archive)
Wonderland Curiosities and Novelties in downtown Salt Lake around 1890.
(Salt Lake Tribune archive)
Squires and Son Barbers at 57 S. Main St. was opened in 1861 by John Paternoster Squires, personal barber to Brigham Young. The picture was taken in 1881.
(Salt Lake Tribune archive)
The Hub clothing store in Logan.
(Salt Lake Tribune archive)
Wasatch Confectionary in Salt Lake, 1893.
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A. W. Caine & Co. located at 62 W. 200 South in Salt Lake around 1890.
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The George Manning Saloon in Park City, 1900.