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Show ov ileut. 1 near Main street, on first Sni.n, lr" forofflce. Inquire of Mr. Black at ?'""' house. " at f- stable with larKe lot. near cor , Vs ' and K street. Inqnireof J. p. jarM -hutliliiKt. or at Davis & Strlnvr"!' , Second Sout h street. h r a H TVlR HE NT- B( )A rTjInTT lioTTr-f lioTTr-f nished or unfurnished. (JikhI ' ready established; thirty iwinan.,;! Apply to 181 South First East. ut -iUKNiSHEU rooms wTriTnrTr V tin South Main street. Kwm, ,AR1 en suite. - " S1mi TWR RKNT-ONK KllRNiSHnTr-F KllRNiSHnTr-F with use of parlor and piano ,s , , ?' two gentlemen. Call at 77 West Fir street. '"U tR)R H RNT-Part of an nmiTTn' T 2S, Utah Stove & Hardware bi"i'rlVr!g " 1 ON'T HUNT, TAKE A HorsF" It bailments of 50 per month. good home. I have a flno new boiiiw tJ' such terms, and it will pay Vou to ini.?1' Address P. O. box 481. s'alt f.ake"ii"tesl:" pEKHONATJrT I Elmo Hotel, surgeon specialist, in ,,' sickness of all kinds. Idver and kldniJ plaint, catarrh, all chronic diseases 7'' tice for 20 years. ' mV ROCK Y MOUNTA 1 N tJEN ERA iTa; m West Second South stive! s ! 7 IJIah Territory. We are the largest 'ii ' pany on the Parriflc coast. We , he,.rr ,,, swer all correspondence regarding u labor market: are the authorized iHimr i for all railroad companies In this bwii,., will cheerfully answer all conesnnim 1 our line. General agents for eastern ,, We lira the largest agency on the Par ii Seattle office, 108 Front street. ' Tacoina oftlce. 1409, l'acillc avenue I.os Angeles oftlce. 3D South Snrinr-Iliitto Snrinr-Iliitto City olllce. Moi-rlsou block. Uenver oftlce, 518 Seventeenth street Call or write. fTTAHtaHPTEiTT V I convocation held on tho ,.., ,!. 1 Wanted. Teams to work with plows, scrapers and wagons with dump boards near the wtH'm springs bath houses. From $:5.r(i to $4 per day will bo paid in cash according to size of teams. -'or particulars enquire of S. .Ba.mbki;ek, l-'O Main Street. i ----- - Special Notices Advertisements under this head will be charged at the rate of 10 cents a line for each insertion. No advertisement will be taken for less than 25 cents. Parties advertising in this column can have their answers an-swers addressed care of The Times. ItUtntelr. lirANTED ONJfl HUNURK11 LABORERS V and rockmen at Bl First East. 1ARCAINS A 20 YEAR LEASE. 10x10 15 rods. 8 dwelling and business houses.close to Second South. Will pay 20 per cent per annum interest, on tho Investment. lfliXPERIENCED-AND COMPETENT i V stengrapher and typewriter desires a position. po-sition. Will assist on books Flrstclass reference. refer-ence. Address M. A. K., care of The Times. "lrANTED JOHN" C. COX. PRACTICAL mining expert. American Fork, Utah county. Utah, with S3 years experience with minerals, will examine aud report on mines, forniatiou, lost ore veins and tin ore; correspondence corres-pondence solicited. i TWELVE AND A HALF YEAR LEASE, 1 good two sUiry business house and room for two other houses, on West First South street. Will paya25 per cent net per annum on theluve8tment. TANTED A PARTNER WITH MtKU TO V take half Interest. In new and second hand goods: No, 37 Commercial street, Salt Lake City. Utah. YfANTKD-A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with room and board at 176 South First West street. O. 1 RESTAURANT, CLOSE IN. FINE fixtures, two and a half year lease. Two story house with rooms to rent, paying 30 per day net. Price only SHOO. SITUATION WANTEDBY A YOUNG MAN rVis clerk in office. Has had five years experience expe-rience In large Are Insurance office. Address M. H. T. Times office. TANT TO BORROW fctOUO SECURED ON t inside property. S. F. Spenueb, upstairs, S17 S. Main St. ANT E D-AT THE ENTERPRISE HOUSE 2 chambermaids. ANTED AT ONCE, GIRLS AT THE Utah Steam Laundry. Apply at 46 S. West Temple street. CIX AND ACRES, CLOSE IN ON l ' west side: tine land, lucerne, orchard. Offered today at SJ750 per acre. ttSU) under price of adjoining land. Call on J. M. Greer, 03 W. Second South street. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework at No. 23 Sixth East street, between Brigham and First South. in each month, at Masonic hall, at8n n jurning companions are cordially invito JACOB J. GREENE WALD, M E H Ph lip Hhiggs, Secretary. ' MASONS. WasatciTloiIS Regular communications held at thiv sonic Hail the second Friday of each mnr Members of Bister Lodges and Boiimn, brethren in good standing are cordially C to attend. ADOLPHANDERSOX'w u J. Malsh, Secretary. ' 1 MT. MORIAH LODGETYiTATFitT Regular communications held at Mm-hall, Mm-hall, East Temple street, the second Hon' of each month. Members of sister lodges sojourning brethren In good standing nr. dially invited to attend. JOHN B. FARLOW, W i Christopher Diehl, Secretary. UTAH COMMANDERY." NO. iTkNWlii Tmplar. Stated conclaves hold t it sonic hall, on the first Thursday of each moat mo-at 7 o'clock. Visiting Knights are courtr. Invited to attend. A. M. GRANT E.r Philip Bkious, Recorder. rgentalodge7no. 3, A. F. tT Stated communications held at Majin hall the first Tuesday In each month. Mnl of sister lodges and sojourning hrnthrej good standing are cordially invited to atlc C. S. VAUIAN.W.H M. C. Phillips, Secretary. KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS C1ALANTRE LODGE NO. 5. K. OF P. Re I ular Conventions every Mondav evenis at 8 p. m., In Castle Hall. Elks Club Hall S journing Knights cordially invited to attf C. W. COFFALL,CC W. M. Risi.KT. K. of R. & S. 1JOCKY MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. 1 Kn t P. Meets everv Thursday eveningat;, o'clock, in Castle Hall, Elks Club Hall. Mn bers of the order are cordially Invited toi tend. ARTHUR HAIQH.CC A. Buehck. K. ot R. & S. YRTLE LODGE NO. i. K. OF P. fern. Conventions every Wednesday evpnin: 7:30 o'clock. In Elks Club Hall. Sojourn: Knights cordially Invited to attend. E. M. WAUE.C.C J. L. Lucas, K. of R. & S. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS C""SuTvTpTtlDT? J on the first and third Wednesday ol re month, at Emporium Hall. Visiting Hrnth-made Hrnth-made welcome. GEO. W. AKHMOR.IM C. H. Spbnukb, S. F., P. O. Uox KIM. SONS OP AMERICA. 17ATlIOTKTwir7EirsO Washington Camp No. a. P. 0. S. ul i meets every Friday evening, at 7 :30, in Traj of Honor Hall, cor, Main and 1st South Sojourning Sons are cordially invited attend. WM. GLASMAN, President A. S. Hahrett. Recording Secretary WOKKINOMEN'S SOCIETIES Times and Places of Meeting. Operative Plasterers' Union Every Moid night, room 48, Scott-Auerbach building, Mi street. Brewers' Union Second and fourth TV days every month, room 48, Scott-Auerta-building, Main Btreet. Painters and Decorators' Union Second at fourth Friday every month, room 48, Stu" Auerbach building, Maiu street. Tinners' Union First and third Saturrii" gov a.lc. PiOR SALE-TWO HGKrH0SXNlTTVO light wagons, suitable for delivery wagons. Call at fc77 East Fifth South street. TTOR SALE-GROCERY STORE AT NO. 377 J1 East Fifth South street lOR SALE LA R( lEHW 4-ROOM CO'F J tags; first-class throughout; abundance of water: Ifcjuoo, Won cash, balance one and two ye as. 8 per cent. W. E. Hubbard, lat Main. UOB 8ALE-pfVE-ROOM6iENl'lWr r dose lu; JaiOO.R-OO cash. W. K Hubbard! Kl Main, I?OH SAI.E-COMPLETrnRTNWNxroUT tit. primer dress, Washington hand press, excellent assortment ot job and news type. Good as new. Baltlmorean jobber, sts Terms away dowu. Address W. R. G., Times office. "ITOR SALE-HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, I Lodging houses. Grocery stores, etc. Parties Par-ties having a business for sale, or desiring to engage In same, apply to I). J. Colton, Merchandise Mer-chandise Broker and auctioneer, lilu s. Main Cheap Kail Koad Tickets to Denver, $14.00, $14.50 and $15.00. For one person to Denver $15. F ortwo persons to Denver, each $14.50 We invito inspection of our lines of Summer Underwear. Hast-Tkrry Mhr. Co. 142 Main street. street, near postoflice. TfOB SALE LIVERY AND BOARDING I stable. Good location, long lease. Or will trade for real estate. Easv terms. Call and examine. No. 157 South First East street. T.XIR SALE CIIIKAP ON jo HUN D RED 1 colonies of bees, and fixtures. Apply at Seventh West and Seventh South streets. lOR LEASE OR S A LE-MxliWEEIrrH . J;"'" feet back ground adjoining on ec-ond ec-ond Soutn, between Second and Third West south front, next to Beggs Lumber Co. Bur-ton, Bur-ton, Groesbeck & Co.. 269 South Main street. Gentlemen wishing clean aud spotless linen should patronize the celebrated Troy Steam Laundry, 142 Main street. We have made a sweepiug reduction in gentlemen's flannel, silk and alpaca coats and vests, as we wish to close out this particular lino. Bast-Terry Mkr. Co., 142 Main street. ror tliree or more persons to Denver, each 14.00. ' Get them at Gillespies railroad ticket oflice 240 S. Main street, next door north of Walker llouso. Firel Flrel Fire! To our country customers. Don't be deceived. Vre have an ample supply on hand of our unequallad lager beer to till your orders. ' Salt Lake City Brewing Co., Jacob Moritz, General Manager. every month, room 48, Scott-Auerbach Diking, Dik-ing, Main street. Clgarmakers' Union First and third w days every month, room 48, Scott-Auerb building. Main street. Barbers' Union Third Monday of w month at some barber shop previously d;; nated. Typographical Union First Sunday ot we month at A. O. TJ. W. hall. Pressmen and Stereotypers' Uninn-F.1 Monday every mouth at some place prevtou;. designated. Carpenters and Joiners' Union-Erc Wednesday evening at Temple of Honor. i Hodcarriers. Laborers and Teamsters' I J.' Second aud fourth Mondays each month-the month-the Temple on Honor. Tailors' Union On Sunday in A. 0. I-hall. I-hall. Stonecutters Union Second and Mr-Monday Mr-Monday of each month at A. O. U. W. hall. Brick and Stonemasons' Union Every annate an-nate Friday at the K. of P. hall. The Federated Trades and Labor Corny. Every second and fourth Sundays at B-hall, B-hall, room 48, Scott-Auerbach butldin, street. ' Executive Board of the Federated Council Every Saturday.roomtt, Scott-aw bach building, Maiu street. Ice Cne Creamery Butter. The proprietors of the above are. desirous de-sirous of introducing this brand of butter but-ter to tho people of Salt Lake City and snrrouuding country, assuring them of an articlo that will lie "the finest" at all times, guaranteeing to be as near tier-fectiou tier-fectiou as butter can be made. Messrs. Beard Bros., of Decorah, Iow a, cuninicuced eleven years ag3 with only one creamery, and by their best endeavors created a demand that at the present time enables them to control con-trol twenty two creameries, located in the northeastern part of Iowa, which is conceded the best butter producing section sec-tion in the west. The principal advantages advant-ages being pure spring water and tame grasses, while in the late fall anil winter months tho slock is all grain led and well taken care of in everv particular. Their output is now 8,00(i,000 pounds yearly. This brand of butter is now a staple on the eastern markets of New York, Boston, ele. Ask your grocer for Ice Cave Creamery. Sears & Co., solo agents for Utah, No. 2011 South Main street, Salt Lake City. This butter is packed in the tin-lined McAdam butter package, w hich is air tight ami will keep butter any length of time, and is valuable for other uses when empty. For sale by all leading groceries. Tims, FisstfRK, Fistula, Stricture. Ulcerations ami all other diseases of the rectum Cukkd by Dr. Ciias. Thojipson, Scott-Auerbach Building. Business lunch a la carte from 12 to 2 p. m., at the French restaurant. -- Pembroke, quick job printer. Firel Firet Fire! To our numerous patrons in Salt Lake City, wo take great pleasure in announcing an-nouncing that wo aro fully prepared to iill all demands which vou may make upon us for our uneipialW lager beer. Salt Lake City Brewing Co., Jacom Moritz, General Manager. We are still receiving a few late summer sum-mer novelties in neck wear, at Bast-Terry Mkr. Co., 142 Main street. KAWAT;r - apply to E. D. Hoge, t Main street. CTRayeii-onTTighT h. rp1 s,M,t on left l-Me- Please address the undersigned or return to No. 80. North I' lrst Last street, get reward. W. J. Burgess. n Jlcut. VWrrTkh I furniture almost, new for sale. Will bo va-cant va-cant August 1st. 349 S. West, Temple street K" RENT-TWO PRONT ROOMS FOR stairs Ti West Sl'(-'ontl SoutD "P- i bv the day, week or month. House new KihTeie. r01iSOnat"0- rV RENT---SUITE Tv7TuNFi7RNISHKl3 street00"18' lttOUnd fl00r' $l8' m 8eond East, i and stores. Miller & Miller, mot broth-b;uiding.1V!iiUn- H0m ' Scott'-Auelc1!, TLXIR RKOTnjNIHKD AND UNFUrI r lushed rooms at '77 East Fifth South st. KrVll"150 RWMS. FOR RKNT-fll) TO f ia per mouth, a West Sixth Southstrcet: FHhNTrN,,'El'Y FURNISHED ROOMS East y y r weeki en'lulre "I sTind BURNISHED APARTmTnTSoIvF: T t ,emen-Cool. atrv. comiort ible -Ir,ri l pint. Rates reasonable! Enquire of Mrs" atson, Culmer block, Salt Lake city? ! KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MYHTLE NO. 1 WILL MEET AT ELKS CLUB Hal Every Wednesday until further Notice. A.LL KNIGHTS INVITE! E. M. WADE, ' Ml South " Main Street. , HENRY E. N. PHELPS, bsoib M niM FV LOANED on Watches. DiW IVI U IN L I Jewelry andPersonal Sccunt ISO e in: . ,. . , Warning. Wo the undersigned respectfully call the attention of the public to the fact that we are tho only members of the American Ticket Brokers associatioan in Salt Lake City. There aro parties doing . business in Salt Lako City who claim membership and who aro not members; and we take this method of informing the public to beware be-ware of such persons. The only members mem-bers in Salt Lake City are J. K. Gillespie, 240 South Main st. OscarGkoshkll. Under Postortice. Money to loan in sums to suit byS. Spencer, 207 South Main street. . ) main street, aau iane .uji "We call tlxe attention of tlie Bargain SeVpr As we know that every man lias to work hard to earn his dollars, we, the Press, do advise and will continue advising the working ceonS thi rt ! X a dollar saved is two dollars earned), and how vou can save is by buying our necessaries, such as Clothing, or Boots and Shoes, for half the mice vm, n JhT 6 1S, an 0PPortunity to save a dollarfyou kno is what we call saving, and earning ,s buying, for instance, a suit of clothes for $5. the same as you pay s.o for-afthe store where you usually tode Tli s SS Stores where 'ou are acquainted. T!'; task of keeping the people posted as to where they can buy their goods the cheapest, we would advise you each and every one who thinks nVL, fri II we cal1 savinS $5- Well, now as we undertake -tr situated at 70 First South street opposite the Salt Lake Theater. There you can buy Clothing. Gents InirnishingGoois.Tlats xffiSti&to Lo 1 Stl tL9 i lZe i vince you that this is the only place to buy Goods. ' 1 on tlw Uo"ar- Looking through the quotation of prices will surelv o ZHH-o and the hair line pin cheek" fl iW's nnd ( I I I .made English worsted, silk stripes, the Harris easimere. the broad Wales, all Vi'Vv . fecalf S C lha " regular price. v strictly custom make, silk and satin lined, worth from W3 to $35, will be sold for Four hundred uulauudred shins worth from 7V to $1 mi .,11 sri t S3J mention, Lace and Congress, worth $3.7,1, will be w'J jt7.f Chinese Silk llandke,v.,ifs. uor,., UH , ,o KM, go at ,.00 7' -ie linen HanVr.. tY '-d-sel Kangaroo f; Merino Lndemear. g.-. S.,c. Su.spendcrs go at He. sewed, $7 ami $s for I ltcmomber that the only place to buy goods at these prices is at the WORLD CLnTTTTTsTn. J. arrr-w T-r-y jpyl , , , |