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Show tn 1 A,, KEEP YOUR EYE DIRECT LD t TOWARD XXXXXXXX X XXSXXXX ooooooooooo ouuooooooo --v f TT if 00000000000 I ' I J I I J I Mbb, -3 NOTICES. kioooooo. oooooooo; . 000000 N. OOOOuOj 1 moo NT 0000 ' ' 00 Xoo o ' . COSTRACTORg AND BUILDERS. CHARLES E. FIELDS," CONTRACTOR - Bli ILD1NG MOVER bridge builder nud general engineer hr:ck, adobe or wooden houses raised, moved or repaired. All work guaranteed against cracking or other damagm. Tie only practical practi-cal liutldingmover west of Chicago. Office anil shop TiV to 7.4 8's.te road. mtXITUKK. PA I1DB rlKOiyPTiiTCRa CO., MANUFACTURERS A NO DEALERS IN all kinds of fitnitture, School Desks, Screen doors and Windows. Jobbing and repairing re-pairing promptly attended to. lutl and U0 W. South Temple street. liUOCKUIES. " TEED 0. LINC-BEEO, OTAPLE AM) FANCY GROCEHIES, PRO-O PRO-O visions. Fruit, Vegetables. Poultry, Fish, Game, etc. 63 east First South street. Telephone Tele-phone OS. C. M. HANSEN, DF.ALER IN CHOICE FANCY GROCERIES Hay, Grain, Coal and Hindi lug Wood, corner Tniid South and State street. EOGEES & COMPANY, rpHE LEADING GROCERS, 45 EAST FIRST .L South street. 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. A yfktiTKi- sTruATioii inlijmiek f T vardsas salesman or hook-keeper by an experkn-'d man: can give references. Address Ad-dress P. Timks ofllce. ?!. UT ANTED A GOOD SEiJOKD HAND T safe. F. E. Warren Mercantile Co.. No. in.East Pecond South street. l-tf t WANTEJ-A tXJOD GIRL TO COOK, wa-b and iron. Good wages. "17 South Main Street. VANTEb GOOD PANTRY WOMAN AT V the French Rsstaurant, 18 Commerilal street. H-l WANTED -TABLE BOARDERS AT WO T Wet Second South. 1MB sonic hall, on the first Thursday of each month, at 7 o'clock. Visiting Knights are courteously lnYlted to attend. A. M. GRANT, E. C. Philip Biucus. Recorder. WASATCH LODGE, NO. 1. A. F. t A. M Regular communications held at ths Ma sonic Hall the second Friday of each mouth ! Members of sister Lodges and sojourning i brethren in good standtug are cordially invited to attend. ADOLPH ANDERSON, W. M. J. Mai-bh, Secretary. TKMPLE OF HONOR NOTICE. rpHB WESTERN STAB COUNCIL NO. 1. 1 T. of H. and T. meet at Temnle of Honor hall, over Deseret hank buildtnu. every second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 8 p. m. Visiting companions cordially Invited. Wai.tbr Garni kk, O. ofO. Joseph Moss, R. of C. SALT LAKE T. OF H. AND T., NO. 1, meet at Temple of Honor hall, over Des-eret Des-eret bank building every Thursday evening at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers cordially invited. O. J. Sl'KNUKH, W. C. T. W. H. WOOD. W. H. KNloHTrt 1 ijCiiHi Rocky mountain lodue'no. s, rof P. Meets every Thursday eveUng at 7 : o'clock, in Castle Hall, Elks Club Hall. Mem-bera Mem-bera of the order are cordially Invited to attend. at-tend. F. REHRMAN, CO. A. nciWNK. of R.AB. YHtLe LODGE NO. i. K. OF P. Roiralmr Conventions every Tuesday evenin at Sao o'clock, in Elks Club Hall. Sojourning Knights cordially Invited to attend. J. H. MILLER, c. a J. L. LtTCAs, K. of R. A B. Ct ALANTirE LODliE NO. .V K. OF P. He-J He-J ular Conventions every Monday evenin?. at 8 p. m., In Castle Hall. Elks Club Hall. So jourulug KnlghU cordially invited to attend, 0. W. COFFALL, 0. 0. W. M. RISTXT. K. of R. ft S. 0NSOFA M ERICA. 1JATK1OT10 t)KDER"si)NS OF AMEKICA? Washington Camp No. . P. O. S. of A meets every Friday evening, at 7 :S0, in Temple of Honor Hall, cor, Main and 1st South sts. Sojourning Sons are cordially invited to attend, WM. OLASMAN, President. A. 8. Babbitt. Recording Secretary. i A 1UHE OITOmMTY TO SAVE MOSEY. IIAYLYG U-URGED U-URGED OIK j 24 DEPARTMENT Mm We intend to remodel tho same and renew our ENTIRE STOCK. In order to make n quick sweep we offer $10,000.00 worth of Ladies', Missos' and Children's desirable, SHOES. Every pair warranted, at a discount dis-count of per cent from our regular prices. We 3 MENTION A FEW LOTS ONLY! EE 50 Pairs Ladies' Oemiine French Kid Bntt-m IU l)Df)CD Tf) Shoes counimiu; tun. bauu-se'.veri. Wuu- " vnut.ll IV kvnpnast tu oper and common sense styles iiiana a gw Aim All PA jr-toapulr. at a discount o, 1 G R E A S E JUjUl AUB 4no Pairs Lndles' Imperial Donirola. Vienna, And make every lady aware of the su-C: su-C: r-.eo K.d. opei a xn 1 cummou s.;n" styles perior shape and tit in the Mutt m Sliui-s in F.ench. Grecian and Cas- celebrated makes of till mi la-tn. froiu ij-l.uo to J6.00, ot a diBcouut wrceut Mess. Edwin C. Burt S Co., New York. 310 Pairs Mtsnes' Frenctf anif Curacoa Kid AND S to & antWn31 Messrs. Cortis h Wheeler, Rochester. Whose Sole Agents we are, 300 Pairs Ladles' and Misses Oppra Rl'npors, We offer their goods, and in fact all the bal- Oxford and Newport Ties in Frjm-h Kid and ance of our regular make of Ladles', Misses Oove t.eat :er. from SL.iO to W.UJ ptr pair, at and Infant's Shoes, and G-nt's and Boy s i a d:s -ouut of 85 per cent. Gaiters at a discount of J6 per cent. F0R THE NEXT TEN DAYS I I IN ORDER to eonvinee our patrons that our "DISCOUNT SALE" ig genuine I every pair oi SHOES sold will, show on the sales ticket our regular price. I For instance ONE rAIR FINE SHOES .$5.00. ft DISCOUNT 25 PER CENT 1.25. 1 W $3.75. IT WILL PAY YOU TO EUY SHOES UT THIS SALE. cpIWe"A ' from 1 yard to si tuI.NGKAL!tTAPESThY and BOUY BKUSSELS, at prices to close every remnant on hand. QUI? CLOAK DEPARTMENT Is receiving the additional Novelties in Ltdies' and Children's Cloaks; Ladies' Ready-Made Dresses, Wrappers. Surrjh and Taffeta Waists aud Skirts of latest des.;;na atpr puia"p:l"es. OUR SILK SALE HAVING PROVED SUCH A SUCCESS, WE WILL CONTINUE IT ONE WEEK. CURTAINS 8c FORTIERS From Cheapest to Fmost at prices to please you. Boy's and Children's Clothing, Over coats, Waists, Hats and Caps and Gont's Underwear, at ilosest prices in the City, W e are offerim; a splendid line of Plush Silk and Knit Hoods in latest shapes at prices ranging from 75 ecu lb to i'J.'M. Ladles' Saxony Wool House Jackets, with or without sleeves, from 1.00 to J3.25 each. A Splendid Lire of Black Clianlilly and Guipure Overdress Lates, Tinsel an Embroidered Evening Materials, Etc, in Newest Shades at Less Than New York Trices. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED! COME ONE, COME ALLI :-: ESTABLISHED, 1864 I ONE PRICE TO ALL! F. AUERBACH & BROS. INSritANTK. LOUIS EYAM3 & 00. FIRE. LIFE AND ACCIDENT. MUTUAL Lite of New York, bli and 515 Progress Block. LIQUORS AND CIGARS. THE TWO PHILLIP3 PLACE. CHOICEST BRANDS OF IMPORTED Wines, Liquors and Citrars. Surcktrh PnEi.rs, proprietors, 63 E. Third South Btreet, Salt Lake City, THE PHffiNIX SALOON, TI. PEACOCK, PROPniETOK,933 STATE street. Ice cold lieer on draught; choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. MOSHER, FLOOD 4 00 MIRROR SALOON, 136 MAIN STREET, Salt Lake City. MO.NEY TO LOAN. L WATTEES, BROKER, 31 E FIRST SOUTH STREET, east of Deseret National Bank. Salt Lake City. Makes loans on Watches. Diamonds aad Jewelry; rents collected; railroad tickets bouKht and sold: business confidential. E-tatiliched E-tatiliched 1MM. All unredeemed pledges sold at Vv v low rates. MUSIC MAGNUS OLSON. TEACHER OF VIOLIN. GUITAR AND Mandolin. Olson's orchestra and brass band. Residence, 06 M street, 21 at ward. Leave orders at any of the music stores, or at Sharp & Younger's Palace drug store. $l?ronixL XRATFCulfiT i rjadlnizand astroloifist, the younn Madame Mad-ame .1. C. Zadtella, Just arrived from Europe, t ills tbrue different ways, will remain only a few days loninTitulta past, piewrnt and future. Tells lodv or Kutluinau by Mia letters in the tmud wtotue future husband or wife will be; brings t a 'k husbjnd and lover In so many diva; also has tne gret Egyptian breast-oUto, breast-oUto, chaimt or lucky belt; gives advice uni luck in mining buslneas; for good luck in love, luck iu businnsiiof any kind and at games of chai'ie: luck in long and safe Journeys. Tells whit buslnes best adapted for; also set-Ues set-Ues fuiuily troubles. My grandmother before be-fore me was a great fortune teller. Sure cure fir asthma, oataarh corns and bunions and drunkenness; fine hair tonic, preparation for Indies' complexion. Ladles, call at once and re convinced of mv telling true: also teaches tliearttothoie giit'd; guarantee to give per. feet satlsiaetlon. Madauie J. C. Zadtello, ofllce of-llce hour, Ida. m. to 9 ii. m.; parlor, room 1, up -stairs, US KP't Sicoud South, Mldgley block, Bait Lake. Utah. t f IHSOKAL UK. C. UNUEK, HOOM 7 ST. Elmo Hotel, surgeon specialist In ladles' sickness of ail kinds. Liver and kidney complaint, com-plaint, catarrh, all chronic diseases and cancers and tumors. In practice for HO years. H ETAILEns' GRoUERS. BUTCHERS GET ona or tie Bi r ilah l'Hour Sasof J. C. liOBINSON. 44 East Second South. Prices to sutt-WtoiWXXi. lft-tt ItS. JAMKSFa. EVANS, S SEVENTH West, will give lessons on Piano and Organ Or-gan at 7fic per lesson. 11-yn 1EKSONAL D. HIRSCHLER & CO., ftLTM-mtt ftLTM-mtt Vlnyard wines arepure at J13 Main next to pofitoftice. 1 C. NICHOLS, DENTIST. OFFICE OP-JT OP-JT postte Walker house. ItOKfeVlNU.UKN'H BUUlKriJM. Times and Places of Meeting. Tailors' Union On Sunday In A. O. U. W. ball. Typographical Union First Sunday of every month at A. O. U. W. hall. "Brick and Stonemasons' Union Every alternate alter-nate Friday at Taylor's hall, on S. Temple St. Carpenters and Joiners' Union Every Wednesday evening at Temple of Honor. Stonecutters Union Second and fourth Monday of each month at A. O. U. W. hall. Barbers' Union Third Monday of every month at some barber shop previously designated desig-nated Operative Plasterers' Union Every Monday night, room tu, Scott Auerbach biUiiliag, Main street. Btreet Carmeue' Union Every first aud third Tuesday at Scott Aurbach building Main Btreet. Pressmen and Stereotype"' Union First Monday erery month at someplace previously designated. , Tinners' Union First and third Saturdays every month, room Scott-Auerbach building. build-ing. Main street. Hodcarriers. Laborers and Teamsters' Union Second aud fourth Mondays each month In the Templeon Honor. Clgarmakers' Union First and third Thursdays Thurs-days every montn. room 48, Bcott-Auerbach building, Main street. Brewers' Union Second and fourth Tuesdays Tues-days every month, room 48, Scott-Auerbach building. Main street. Executive Board of the Federated Trades Council Every Saturday, room 48, Scott-Auerbach bnlldlng. Main street. Painters aud Decorators' Union Second and fourth Fllday every month, room 4H, ScoM-Auerbaclfbutlding, ScoM-Auerbaclfbutlding, Main street. , , The Fe-ted, Trades and Laltor Connctl-Every Connctl-Every ledpnd and fourth Sundays at their hall, room) 4s, Soott-Auerbach building. Main street. I "Oit SALE- LOTS 1-atl AND 11), IN BLOCK I 8. F've- acre pint A. can be purcbatted of Uyn n H'irtwell. Will cut into 134 lot. Partis Par-tis w s dug to double their money should not let thl chance slip. l W. S nith Temple St. IjXiR SALE A FINE RESIDENCE CAN I be got on the coiner of I and Fourth Hire ts on easy terms. Also. 4x10 between Th rd and Fourth streets on.r vaiatt. Several Sev-eral other baruans t an he secured by oiling i n Byron Haitell. IS); W. South Temple Str 1 -DGEWOOD, OiTtHIKD-EASTriSSUS-j rounded by fine homee SSI aew re sldencws costing tauuu to WO) eaouJ F.leetrlc cars niiv ninrtrfug. Lots iaco each) Sf rastu tia.iO ir month. W. E. Hubbard, lfiOMain. " F'OR SALE OK RENT-SMALL fXkM suitable for dairy or chicken ranch, four miles south of city, near State road. Address P.O. box WS1. 11-18 IOR SALE A CHOICE BUILDING! LOT. JT 18siaA feet, between Fourth and Fifth on 1 street, with city water, fruit and close to street car. Call at 4 and 48 Wasatch block. lTj-tl DO NOT FAIL TO SEE EDGE WOOD ON Third East. Fine house? now iiulldltif. A few lots at Ktui eauli. WS cash, iia.io per month. W. E. Hubbard, lftO Main street. UKOLAR AND FIRE PR)OK Sa7'1-.8. Small safes, lust the t nun for reu 1 r and families. J. C. Robinson, 44 Lust 8. cond OUth. " .'TiK SALE-LARGE 4 ROOM COTTAGE. Pantry and closet, rew. s blocks from business, ItOO. W, E. Hubbard VO Malnst. I;'OR SALEOLP PAPERS. ST. CENTS PER hundred, at Ths Twes office counting room. PLUMBING. JAMES PENWIOJI, IJRACTICALPLUMBER, STEAM ANDGM Fitter. Sanitary Engineer. 81 East Third South street, Salt Lake City, Utah. P. J. IfORANr STEAM HEATING ENGINEER, 359 MAIN street, Salt Lake City. PLATING. NOVELTY MANUrAOTUEINQ 03.. GOLD, SILVER AND NICKEL PLATIN'1 by the Dynamo Process. All kinds of repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Knudson Bros, 81 E 3d South. PHYSICIANS. DKS. PEEEMAN & BUEE0W3, JYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT. SPECTA-j SPECTA-j cl accurately fitted. Rooms 17 aud 14 Scott-Auirbach building. REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. J. G. JACOBS & 00. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. 147 PROGRESS building, have lor sale residence property in all parts of the city; also choice bargains la business and farm property. BUBTON, GEOESBEOI & 00., T") EAL ESTATE, NO. 8M MAIN STBEET 1 V Salt Lake City, Utah. Notary In office Telephone 4)44. MONEY WANTED, TF YOU DESIRE A GOOD LOAN PLACED 1 on real estate, call ou S. F. Spencer, 17 Main street. THE SYNDICATE INVESTMENT 00,, REAL ESTATE, ROOM 1, OVER BANK OF Salt Lake. Investments for non residents aspedalty. STENOGRAPHY. F. E. McGUEEIN, OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER; ALL KTNDS Shorthand and Typewriting. Dealer In Remington Typewriter and supplies; Proiross ulldlug. TAILORS. "tsTa." tayloeT MERCHANT TAILOR. NEW SPRING stylos Just arrived. 43 aud 16 east Second South street. Salt Lake City. MINCCLLANEOl'S. E. H. ALLISTON. PROPRIETOR SALT LAKE TOWEL SUP-I SUP-I piy Company, Salt Lake City. P. O. Box 8u3. 10 J Chas. Humphry. Geo. Balderston. EUMPHEEY 4 BALDEESTON- ASSAYIN'O AVD SURVEYING. 674 South Main Street. ITO iT " ZZZZZ : i .Indorsed liy the Greatest Artists o IBOTH HEMISPHERES! Universally Acknowledged to be the "STANDAED PIANO OF THE W0ELD Such is the record of tho STEIN WAY I Prises $503 & Upwards, In our ware rooms enn also be found a full line of reliable instruments ranging in price from '50 upward, thus enabling them to meet the demands of every purchaser. 1 Cdldtl S PALACE ! 45 &,47 West First South Street. B U SI N ESS DIRECTORY. CIRSTCLMSS ADVERTISERS Ct SALT LAKE CITY. The Times commends to its matrons the Business and Pro .cssional men whose cards appear ap-pear below. accountant! npHE SALT LAKE GENF.RAL COMMIS-1. COMMIS-1. slon ainncy co., tradesmen's book:i iiosted, opened and closed at reasonable rates 'artuerstiip accounts adjusted, rents and del ts collected, references exchanged. Office hours, S a. in. to 6 p. m 157 Main street. Sale Luke City, Utah. ARCHITECTS C. H. LaBELLi A KCHITECT. Tli WEST SECOND SOUTH J Street, Salt Lake City. 1 am prepared to furnish all manner of plans In the most Improved Im-proved style of architecture, such as churches, opera houses, hotels, banking houses, private residences and business blocks of any description. descrip-tion. Best of references given as to my standing stand-ing jTEANSEwi 't.aTB or I.HK'AOlO RCHrTFCT AND SUPERINTENDENT, has removed his offices to 86-67, East Second South, room (. FEED A. HALE, (LATB OF DSNVSB.) ARCHITECT OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK etc. Ofllce 8U, Wasatch building. BUEGESS J. EEEVE, ARCHITEt T-KOOMS II & IS, H.iD FLOOR, Daft Block, 1S Main street, Salt Lake O-ty. F. M. ULMEB, ARCHITECT: 69 AND 80 WASATCH building, 1UKmHEDpTHl I tlemen OooL airy, comfortable and elegant. ele-gant. Kates reasonable. Enquire of Mrs. Watson, Culmer block. Salt Lake City. TO RENT COLUMBIA HOUSE. ROOMS by the day, week or month. Hous new. neat and clean. Terms reasonable. No. Vli W. South Temple. jxR RKNT Ft'RSlSUtD AND VNFUlT II nlflhed rooms for rent, Apply at l South First West. ll-lil IiTkknt-pa rt of two front of 1 fires to agreeable parly. Call at 45 and 40 Wasatch bloi:k. I7 tf I "'OR HE N T OF F CR. GROUND FLOOR ruean. Ap lv to Varney & Mattluws, asp South Main street, ll-tO I- ''OR RENI-VV RNISHED ROOMS WITH ' or without b : Id iVH S. Main. IS-IK torTien t-f cknish bdIiooms. " W. I First Nort h stie -t. U 8ft S.?J?;. IOST MONDAY AFTERNOON. BE-j BE-j twis'ithest. James hotel sud Metropolitan, Metropoli-tan, a child's stiver open (ace wat h with gold chain. Klove button a'nd key attached. Findrr will confer favor bv 1-avlng ssme at this ofl'.c , IH-tf Premature baldness can be averted by using bkoekura Koot Hair Grower. 3uiu?e Chancre. t'cvRiK M loikiing" house, 3" year lO lea e. Ai-riHim lodging houne on lialn street. $H' 0 will buy best restsurant in city, j!V.i will buy good g o. ery. 91 room liHtk-ln r ftm.s i. will buy nrstcliiss bakerv. 13 li I n. J. Ctil.ToN. Kit) S. X a n under P.O. adiehTsave" vouiwl wei hy "aniS j Hllverffiiri by buying a Lm id outglar proof taf'. All sizes and price', tv m 4i 1 1 rxm Call and w me. J. E. h01I.-BON.44 Last S"cond ou(h street. 16-tf Iflottcu tu Joan, 1 hold goods, iilauos, eto. ; also on watches diamond and personal securities or all kinds, inter-Mountain Loan & Trust Co., 212H South Main St., up-stairs. N INlDE'lioPERTY AT BLAZFK Hoi ker & Co.'s, 3 West Second South Ftreet. u-ai J. C. Robinson. 44 1 East : Second : South : Street fAS A NUMBER OF PIECES OF DR. 1 sirable property (Improved and uulm proved), FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Terms: Cash, Time or Installments. Among them are: A businest corner 5x5 rods. A lot 5x10 rods, on Seventh South. A house of six rooms and all modern mod-ern appointments; large lot, with front and rear gardens, just the home for a gentleman and family. Building Lots on Seventh, Eighth and Tenth East streets. 25 acres in one lot on Kast IScneh. 5 acre villa lots on East Bench. (The above is in best position of any now for sale near the city.) He has a number of small lots in different parts of the city, principally prin-cipally on the east, which he will sell on terms easy for workmen, and if desired will build houses ranging from WOO to gWiOU. arid then place them on monthly payment not greater great-er than rents paid for small house. Wanted A house of 5 or 6 rooms with largo yard room, in southern south-ern part of city. Money wanted Several small loans on short time. ! Money to loan flat loans or on installment in-stallment plan iu sums of fcJUO to $10,000. For Sale Two business interests iu this city. One requires js-.'O.OOO cash and one-third on lime. A one-half interest re-. quires $0000 cash. Another ! one-fourth interest .VI0, will secure good salary and interest. Joliu C. Robinson, notary public, will attend to all notarial business busi-ness with promptness. Pensions Pen-sions taken charge of and guar, anteed. i )irAiTTTIfltdtataiii Electric Co. ill I I it H I ill Has removed to their new store In e llDlfll ! II U Roberts Block, North Commercial st . ,, I . Where they have laid In a full line of Electrical Supplies of All Kinds Agents for Western Electric Co.'s Dynamos and Eddy Motors. Electric Light Plants Installed All Kinds of Electrical Work. Utah Stove & Hardware Co Wholesale and Retail Dealers la STOVES, RANGES Stove Furnishings, Mantles, Grates, &c. y 34 anil 3a K 1. First South St, . t QAtT 1 a-c city. Correspondenca Solicited J f 239 Main St., Salt Lake City. FludolpFAE Importer of CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Lamps, Vases, and .... Statuary .... 40 Main 5.71.7 LAKE CITY. STLMEfcO. Wholemlee Dealers in Dressed Beef Pork, Motion, Veal, Smoked Meats and Swift's Hams, Bacon & Lard ROLAND & SaMPSOX. Cor ThirASvut and FiTtk Wtt fftiveta. ATTOKNEYS. 8HEPAED GE0VE & EHEPAED, IAWYtKS ROOMS 4 AND 50 WASATCH J Building. Salt Lake City, WILLIAM CONDON, IAWYK.R, ROOMS FIRST FLOOR CUL-j CUL-j nier building, First South, between Main aud Commercial streets. C.W.POWEES,"" ATTOIiN'EY-AT-LAW. OPPOSITE CUL-leu CUL-leu Hotel, Second South street B. A. MEEEITT, CITY ATTORNEY, ROOMS 510 1L PRO-grew PRO-grew building, HOOT AND SIIOB MAKING. THE PARAGON IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE for Shoe Repairing. 11 west South Temple street. Perfection in Boots and Shoes. JOHN WETZEL, Patentee. Hoots and Shoes made from the best material, perfect iu tit and comfortable to wear. Call and see me or send for price list andl n trucUon for Mlf-measuremenk Repairing dose. Nw. cor. Third South audFirst i.aUi Societies. UTAH CHAPTER, NO. 1, H. A. M. Stated convocation held on the first Wednesday in each month, at Masonic hall, at s p. in. So. junilng companions are cordially Invited to tend J J. GRF.ENEWALD, M, E. H P. Ph LIP BBtous. Svcretarv. MASONS MT. MORIAH LODGE, NO. , A. T. A. M Hogularcomm unleations held at Masonic ball, East Temple street, the second Monday of each month. Members of sister lodges and sojounittip brethren in good standing are cordially cor-dially invited to attend. JOHN B. FARLOW, W. M. CBURTOPiisa Diauu Secretary. AHGENTA 'LOU(.BC'NOT Ta7. a A. M. Stated communications held at Masonic ball the first Tuesday in each month. Members of sister lodges aud sojourning brethren In Sood standing are cordially Invited to atteas C. S. V AK1AN, W. M. , M. O. PHrUjps, Secretary. UTAH COMMANDERY. NO. 1, KNIGHTS l Templar. Stated concUvss held at Ma- |