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Show Hewer Connections. We. are now propul-od to put in sewer connections from the house to the sewer. We have the sewer pipe on hand, so that we can promptly uo the work. Salt Lakh Construction Co., " 01 State street. J. G. McALUwiirt MALLlSTEEBYo'r R EAL ESTATE AND , . ' City.8treet' Wffil PEAL ESTATE AVn ,v, ' in all parts of the city! aK business and tarmprr. clw TEALERS IN REAT 1 I- . Countiy, No 4 M,hTATE,Cr Walker Houle.gigggg.t;;; BARGAINS IN REAT v and Insurance -?ST! '''"aiiiitr! M. TOBIAS & SON, DptI PR TV FANCY GROCERIES. BUT-Eter BUT-Eter Ekbs fpoUltrv Fn.lt and Vegetables. All good ntm'ered'to any part of the city. No. 218 south First East street. : ELI I.' PRICE, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, 254 MAIN street. . LIQUORS AND CIGARS. TEE COTTAGE, CHOICE WINES. CIGARS AND LIQUORS, dhigonallv opposite the Utah & Nevada depot, J. Sullivan, proprietor. . THETW0 PHILLIPS PLACE. CHOICEST BRANDS OF IMPORTED C Wines; Liauorsand Cigars. Sohuhtbr & PHEI.PR, proprietors, K) E Third South street, Salt Lake City. - -' " -' i ' ' ' MINEES' SALOON, . : A' UG, BOUHABEN, PROP. FIRST-CLASS Wines. Liquors, and ClgM's. W. becond South street (opposite Tribune offlcej. Agent for celebrated coffee. B0UD0IB SALOON, XT0. 39 MAIN STREET. SALT LAKE CITY, IN Utah. Htllstead & Co.. dealers in W ines. Liquors and Clears. Salt, Lake City Brewing Co"s celebrated beer on draught. B U SIN ESS ( ... ' DIRECTORY. -' f'IRSTCLASS ADVERTISERS OF SALT LAKE CITY. The Times commends to its patrons the Business and Pro fessional men whose cards appear ap-pear below. " At.'COlNTA NTH. EAEEY E, BROWNE, A CCOUNTANT. EXPERT AND.CONSULT: A ing. established 18. 411 south Main St. The very best of city reference given. ARCHITECTS ,.. fredXhale, (LATE OF DENVER.) ARCHITECT OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK, etc. Offlce 90, Wasatch building. Car load wool and hair mattresses at S. R. Marks & Co. TO BOOM BUSINESS! We offer new attractions for'' the Spring trade. Attractive goods and attractive prices that tell their own - tale of cheapness. ' A SMILE and A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL! 'KEEP THIS LIST OF PRICES IN YOUR MIND: Men's Nobby Cheviot Spring Suits, $5.50 each. Men's Working Pants, $1 a pair. Men's Nobby Spring Pants, $2 a pair. Men's French Flannel 'Overshirts, 50c each. Men's Unlaundried Shirts, 45c each. Men's Drab Hats, 50c each. Men's 9-oz, Blue Denim Overalls, 45c a pair. " Men's o-oz. Blue. Denim Jumpers, 45c each. Men's Heavy Check Jumpers, 40c each. Boys' Shirt Waists, 15c each. Boys' Knee. Pants) 25c a pair. Boys' Cheviot Suits, ages 4 to 12, $1.15 each. Men's fine Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, 12 thread, $1.25 a suit. S3. T. 3STa,tlxa,xi, 151 IMain Street. BUBTON, GEOEjT; REAL ESTATE. NO asa u 1 m Salt Lake C y, UtaT ?-AI!iS Telephones. ' ai' Mury, "REAL ESTATE, LOANS Vrv, "ESTAl'KANTi saltlakeWfleTcK MEALS AT ALL HOURS vnm, up, 77 west Second 15 iob, proprietors. UBUt. lmt SILVER PALACEEESTAils pRO WE & KELLY PRowu-T U only tlrst-class 'S,? Open day aud night. ffi J1 ' street. B VUst Sow, GLOBE CAFE, SF. BALL & Co. MEALS AT An . No. 34 Main street, Salt Ui B ypR. PROPR1F.T0R NO ir, Main street. Short oSi m hours. Commutation Tick B ! MOSHES, FLOOD & CO,, MIRROR SALOON, 135 MAIN STREET, Salt Lake City. THE PHdNIX SALOON, TE, PEACOCK, PROPRIETOR, S38 STATE street. Ice cold Beer on draught; choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. STONE PEONT SALOON, CHOICE LIQUORS AND CIGARS. HART-man, HART-man, Hallmak & Co., ifftf S. Main St. THE OCOmENrAL PURE GOODS ONLY AND OF THE BEST Quality, Studious Attention. AUKlt & MuiiPHV, Proprietors, No, 18 cast First South street, Suit Lake City. THE COMMERCIAL, PT. NYSTROM, PROPRIETOR. FINE Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars, t or. First South and Commercial streets, salt Lake City. M. Blackbukn, h. Hamnkr, M. Murkay BLACKBURN & 00,, CIOLORADO SAMPLE ROOM, MS, MAIN J street. Fine Kentucky Whiskies a specialty. spe-cialty. CLIFT HOUSE BAR, 27Q MAIN STREET. A. J. TAYSUM I O Proprietor. J. M. STULL & COMPANY, FIIES INSURANCE AGENTS First-Class Board Companies Represented. No. 22 East First South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Utah Title Insurance & Trust Co. 68 West 2nd South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Officers and Stockholders; John E. Dooley, President, L. S. Hills, Vice-President i A. L. Thomas Secretary. Incorporators: F. II. AHERBAdH, Merchant. ( W. S. McOoHNicK. Banker. H. C. t'HAMiiEHs Ontario Mining Co. I W. H. Kowe, Mwhaiit, John J. Daly, Capitalist. Jamks Phabp, .Ijtoh Central Railroad ,1. E. Dooi.ky, (Janlilnr Wells, Fargo & Co. ( K A. Smith, OaHhler Dcsernt Savings BaaU W. (J. Ham., Attoriwv. AitTiimt L. Thomas. Oovernor of Ulaa L. S. llii.i,s, Cashier Dfsoret National Bauli. .1. It. Wai.kkh, Union National Hank. John A. Mahshall, l'robate JntlKo. 1 T. d. Webuku, Snpt. i. 0. M. I. Attorney, John A. Marshall. -A.ri.ri.-ual Statement For the year ending December 31, 1SS9, of the condition of the UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY OP LONDON, Made to the Secretary of tho Territory of Utah In pursuance of an Act relatliiK to Klre In-hurance In-hurance Companies, approved March 13, 1SW. Name of company and location, liiilon An-Hiiranee An-Hiiranee Hoc irly or London, ttriulnml. The amount of capital Htock Is. ....I ,Siii.nrjK Tho capital utock paid tip 1 tmo.uio.K) The amount or its atiwitH In ll.Hitf.lfiaHO The amount of Its llabllllleHdnclnd- iiif? capital I is H.WH.7.'19.4'i The net Hii rpl u n over al 1 1 1 ahl 1 1 1 le I g 3,-W,8 1 1 . 1 8 The name of Iu attorney or agent lor tho Territory of Utah upon whom oervlee of procen In any civil ac.tlou agalnHtKalrt company may he made. I .ouih Hva.ms& Oo. TherecelptHdurhiB the year were. 6VMU4..'I0 Tiki expenditures during the year wero 8X1,214.85 Stale of California. ' ( Clly and Conntvof San Kranclnco S .1. Kvelyn Hell, a member of the llrm of Cal-Callon, Cal-Callon, Hell ft Co., ueneral aixont for the Union Assurance Hoi lHty, belmi duly Bworn, deposes and says that he is the above described officer or wild company, and that the foregoing statement of the general condition of said company on said thirty-ilrst day of December, Is correct according to the best of his Information, knowledge and belief, respectively, J. Kvbi.yh BKl.l,. Bubscrlbed and sworn to before me this thirtieth day of April, A. I). 18WJ. UeohobT. Knox, seal. Commissioner of deeds for the Territory of Utah nt San Francisco. California. Territory of Utah,)-. Secretary's Office, j8" I. Kll.lan Sells, Secretary of the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct cony of the annual statement of the general condition of the Union Assurance Society of London, Lon-don, England, filed in my office on tho HOth day of May. ISim, in pursuance of an act relating to tiro Insurance companies, approved ap-proved March 13, lHfU. In witness whereof I havo hereunto set mv hand and affixed the great seat of tho Territory of Utah this 31st day of Mav, 1890. SEAL. J K M.I AH SHU, Secretary of Utah Territory. I.ouis 11 YAMS &, Co., Agents, 615 Progress Ul'k M, LE?EYr DEALER IN CAST OFF AMI hand clothing: hleh J, farl same; notice by mail promi.tlv it il,L kinds tailoring done. wTgS STAMPS ANdIuEsT J. 0. MUEI'Hy 4 C0l RUBBER STAMPS AND m . .Seai8-,. AKts for Us Abbott Chi forator, Salt Lake City. " Sinography! r. E.McGuiuinr 0FlCLAL &7ENOCRAPHE:AU Shorthand aud Tvpewritlni li Remington Typewriter and sumlleni building. .... T' ILOKs! wanamakeeIbsow JOHN DA VIES, AGF.NT. Fl.N'EMEF, Tailoring; style and fit pmnit. 609. 1'rogress building. ForcipnaiKl i goods. A, ANDEK80N, TAILOR, CLOTHES CLEANING A pairing a specialty; No. 63 a South Btreet. ALTEED H. COM, THE LADrES' TAILOR, WILL Ladies' Silk and Alpaa Ulsters In est style at reasonable prices. 63 east South street. . A, TAYLOE, MERCHANT TAILOB. NEW f styles just arrived. 43 and 15ea;t South street, Salt Lake City. WHITE & TJLMEE, A BCHITECTS AND SUPERINTENDENTS J Rof)ms410 and 411, Progress Block, Salt Lake City. ATTORNEYS. WILIJAirOONDON, T AWYER. KOOMS 28 AND 39 UTAH 1 j Hardware Co. Building, cor. Commercial and First South streets. Elevator at Commercial Commer-cial street entrance. S, A. MEEEITT, CIITY ATTORNEY, ROOMS 010 511, PRO- gross building. JOHN M. BHUE.B, JAMES A. WILLIAMS EEEEZE & WILLIAMS, VTTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ROOMS 314 315, Progress buildiug. 0.W.P0WEES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OPPOSITE CUL-lcn CUL-lcn Hotel, Second South strout. 0UMMISG & CBITOHLOW, ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W, ROOMS 4 AND 6, Daft building, 1S8 Main street. M. E. McENANY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, PROGRESS B UILD-ing, UILD-ing, Fourth floor. BARBKRS ELiTEBAEBEESHOP. GENTLEMEN V1SHING A NEAT SHAVE will do well to call on us. Stk ADroRD & Robinson. Proprietors. 6BH east Third South street, Salt Lake City. Utah. BLACKSMITHS. J. A. PAUST, BLACKSMITH AND CARRIAGE MAKER. A specialty made in horseshoeing and tire setting. Corner First and Second West strcees. . . BOOKS AND 8TATIONEYY. : " " D, M. McALLISTEE & CO., BOOKS, STATIONERY, TOYS, NOVEL-ties. NOVEL-ties. Utah Views, Mormon Publlc'Uons, Periodicals, Magazines, etc., 73 Main stree. BOOT AND SHOE MAKING SHOE MANUFACTURERS, 49 W. FIRST South street. Our own make of 13 shoes are forging ahead. Repairing neatly executed PEED SWANSON TILL DO THE FINEST BOOT AND SHOE 1 Repairing to be had in the city: heeling and soleing a specialty ; 63 east First So. street. THE PAEAG0N IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE for Shoe Repairing. 11 west South Temple street. CIVIL ENGINEERING 1 HTviLTNLDENBYi CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. Additions laid out and platted. Rooms BMand 615 Progress building; P. O. box 827, Salt Lake City, Utah. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. " EOBnrWciSJdBLOli; (CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. OFFICE J and store fittings, general jobbing, pattern making; Agents for self-heating folding bath tub. 174 west First South street. J. 0. D0WLING, C CARPENTER, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. J All work neatly executed ; fitting up stores and counter making a specialty. !Si3 W. First South street. GE0EGE B0GGS & CO., C CONTRACTING AND BUILDING, FITTING J Stores and offices a specialty. 157 State road, between First and Socond South streot. Salt Lake City, Utah. " MACHINERY. SILVEEEOST IRON WORKS, MACHINE SHOP AND Foundry : steam engines, mining and mill ing work. No. 14!) west North Temple street; Telephone No. 458. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING MAKING. IF YOU WANT A PERFECT FITTING GAR-ment GAR-ment call on Ella Hillls, 44 Wasatch building. build-ing. S. T. Taylor's celebrated system. Take elevator. MONEY TO LAN. MONEY' LOANED ON WATCHES, DIA-monds DIA-monds and Jewelry; also a tine line of Watches, Jewelry, Revolvers and Charms for sale cheaper than anywhere in tho west. 840 south Main St.. one door north Walker House. I. WATTEES, BROKER, 31 E FIRST SOUTH STREET, east of Deseret National Bank. Salt Lalee City. Makes loans on Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry; rents collected; railroad tickets bought anil sold; business confidential. Established Es-tablished 1866: All unredeemed pledges sold at v.ay low rates: ., t,-.- . ;. , ,. ' . KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, C1ALANTHKLODGENO. 5. K. OF P. Reg-t Reg-t ular Conventions every Monday evening, at 8 p. in., in Castle Hall, Walker Opera House building. Sojourning Knights cordially Invited In-vited to attend. O. W.COFFALL.C.C. W. M. RiSLEY, K. of R. & S. ROCKY MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. S. K. OF P. Meets every Thursday evening at 7 :30 o'clock, in Castle Hall, Walker Opera House building. Members of the order are cordially invited to attend. ARTHUR HA1GH, C. C. A. HUERdK, K. of R. & S. MYRTLE LODGE NO. 1. K. OF P. Regular Conventions every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Castle Hall, Walker Opera House building. Sojourning Knights cordially invited in-vited to attnd. E. M. WADE, C. C. J. L. Lui as, K. of R. & S. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. COURT PRIDE OF UTAH, NO. 7357. Meets on the first and third Wednesday of each month, at Emporium Hall. Visiting Brothers made welcome. GEO. W. AKHMOR, C. M. C. H. SPENCER, S. V.. P. O. Box 1056. 1 1 rzz-z- HONS OF AMERICA. . 1 PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA, Washington Camp No. a. P. O. S. of A., meets every Friday evening, at 7 :30, in Temple of Honor Hall, cor, Main and 1st South sts. Sojourning Sons are cordially Invited to attend. ' WM. GLASMAN, President.. A. 8. Barrett, Recording Secretary. MASONS. WASATCH LODGE, NO. 1, A. F. & A. M. Regular communications held at the Masonic Ma-sonic Hall the second Friday or each month. Members of sister Lodges and sojourning brethren In good standing are cordially invited to attend. ADOLPli ANDERSON, W. M. J. Malsh, Secretary. UTAH COMMANDERY. NO. 1. KNIGHTS Templar. Stated conclaves held at Masonic Ma-sonic hall, on the first Thursday of each month, at 7 o'clock. Visiting Knights are courteously invited to attend. A. M. GRANT, E. C. Philip Biuogs, Recorder. ARGENTA LODGE, NO. 3, A. F. & A. M. Stated communications held at Masonic hall the first Tuesday In each month. Members of sister lodges and sojourning brethren in good standing are cordially Invited to attend O. S. VARIAN, W. M. M. C. Phillips, Secretary. MT. MORIAII LODGE, NO. 1, A. F. & A. M Regular communications held at Masonic hall, East Temple street, the , secoud Monday of each month. Members of Bister lodges and sojourning brethren in good standing are cordially cor-dially Invited to attend. JOHN B. FARLOW, W. M. Christopher Diehl, Secretary. SpccialNotices 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. WANTED. AHORE RS WANTED. RAILROAD CON-j CON-j structlou MUlord to Ploche. WAOKS. Outside Rock men, per day fa.00 Muckers In tunnels. " a.oo Henchmen " " 8.25 Heading men " " !i.:'0 No omitx fee or charge; railroad rare from Salt Lake City to Milford the lowest construction construc-tion rate. Apply to WitsEtt & Co., 39 Main street, up st iirs. AVANTED-FOUR GOOD C A RPENTEllsT V 7! 8. First West street. MUSIC iGwbliEjiEAiir" TEACHER OF VOCAL MUSIC, WILL GIVE lessons in singing, having a thorough ed ucation in classical music iu the Italian school. Room 39, Scott-Auerbach building. C0ALTEE & SNELGE0VE, THE SALT LAKE MUSIC DEALERS, 74 south Main street. Weber, Estey and New England Pianos, Estey Organs. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. the" ceme-'beeeFpIintIngco HOUSE. SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL Painting, Graining, Glazing and Calci-mining; Calci-mining; paper hanging and decorating a sne-clalty. sne-clalty. Oillce, M17 east First South street. PETEES0N & BE0WN, CIGNS, 63 WEST FIRST SOUTH STREET (J Salt Lake City. 0AEEETEE0 & LEVEY, n RAINING A SPECIALTY; NEAT. QUICK V I and Woody, 75 west second South street, salt Lake City. Country orders solicited. TRANSFER. SALT LAKE TRANSFER G 1 FATTEN & GLENN. PROPS. Al ders promptly attended to; local I specialty; furniture moved with cart, 116 west First South street. TKINKS. HULBEBT BEOS,, MANUFACTURERS OF FISETF Valises, straps, etc., sample trai cases to order; repairing a specialty: First South street . WATCHMAKERS AND JKWEl - mTsuebaugh, I.-INE AMERICAN WATCHES. 11 1 Jewelrv; watch ropiring a i-P E rices reasonable; 75 west First Soair. alt Lake City. Utah. JEWELERS, HAVE YO'T SEEN THE NEW I Clo, ks at Hvierbacb 48mu South? . 1. ..U, call and see tho m the world. ;" ill ISC E LLAMSOts- PICKEEILL & SHOW ELL FOR SCAVENGER AND GARBAGE leave orders at 14, Main street . Dressniakirr. When In want of a NICE, STYUM don't fall to call ou ' MISS HARGROVE, 4th Floor.take EleyatoScott-A WANTED AT ONCE, GIRLS AT THE Utah Steam Laundry. Apply at 45 S. West Temple street. 4 GENTwTNTED-Good live men and 1 Y women can make t'MU per month ; easy, legit imate business. Room ft, m East First South street. WANTED Stores aud Houses, furnished and unfurnished. Those desiring flrst-class flrst-class tenants can secure them by leaving their houses with us. We w ant three unfurnished houses or cottages two. three, four or Hve rooms. W. P. Dodds, 7U East First South street. WANTED At once, some first-class sewing girls at Miss S. Hargrove's dress making mak-ing parlors, SO aud 31 Scott-Auerbach building. FoTtRENT 1 TOR REN T-N ICeT yTuRMSH ED LARGE front room gentleman preferred; can get breakfast If desired. &4 East Fourth south. ITiOR RENT Part of an office. Inquire room 1 1W, Utah Stove & Hardware building. -,XR RENT ELEGANT FURNISHED V rooms at very reasonable prices, Apply to Mrs. Camp's, 43;,', South Third East. 75r RENT - NICELY FlTlisHED I front room. No. 1 Third East street. YlYRNIsllEb-rooms" with" HOARDAP I HH South Main street. Rooms single or en suite. I',orrTJnt part" Tifa n-OFFICE IN I quire -If, and -111 Wasatch building. DON-tTU'INtTtaKE A Il61jSETiN"iN stiillments of ro per mouth, mid get a good home. I have a Duo new house to rent on such terms, and it will pav you to Investigate. Address P. O. box 4M. Salt Lake Citv. WORRINGMEN'8 SOCIETIES. Times and Places of Meeting. Operative Plasterers' Union Everv Monday night, room 48, Scott-Auerbach building, Main street. Brewers' Union Second aud fourth Tuesdays Tues-days every mouth, room 4s, Scott-Auerbach building, Main street. Painters and Decorators' Union Second and fourth Friday evory month, room 48, Scott-Auerbach Scott-Auerbach building, Main street. Tinners' Union First and third Saturdays every month, room 48, Scott-Auerbach building. build-ing. Main street. . Cigarniakers' Union First and third Thursdays Thurs-days every montn. room 48, Scott-Auerbach building. Main street. Barbers' Union Third Monday of every month at some barber shop previously designated. desig-nated. Typographical Union First Sunday of everv month at A. O. U. VV. hall. Pressmen and Stereoiypers' Union First Monday every mouth at someplace previously (lesiirnatt d. Carpenters and Joiners' Union Every Wednesday evening at Temple of Honor. Hoilcarriers, Laborers and Teamsters' Union Second and fourth Mondays each month In the Temple on Honor. Tailors' Union On Sunday in A. O. U. W. hall. Stonecutters' Union Second and fourth Monday of each month at A. O. U. W. hall. llrick and Stonemasons' Union Second and fourth Friday of each month at the K. of P. hall. i The Federated Trades and Labor Council ! Every second and fourth Suiulavs at their : hall, room 48, Scott-Auerbach bulidiUK, Main i street. I Executive Board of the Federated Trades I Council Every Saturday, room 48, Scott-Auer-I bach building, Main street. PLUMBING, A. J. BOUEDETTE & CO., PLUMBERS. STEAM AND GAS FITTERS trBP?nVf rlei'llS.bbelS- llieai,t Seuond S"tU Btreet, Salt Lako City. Telephone No. 431. JAMES FENWICK, PRwJ?iLUM,PEB' STEAM AND GAS i,'.C 1 . r,P an'tary Eu','iueer. at East Third South street, Salt Lake City, Utah. P. J. MOB AN, STt.afffi cX' 259 MAIN plating! NoTELTYMSFTcTuiiNGCar 5&.MhSS a d ' pliYMclANsT"" : DE. j. s7ELAmuMTcaT TTERNIA SPECIALISTS; RUPTURE PFH i.ane, Utah, take elevator. P.O. Box flit. DE, E. A. GUILLEMOT.' ". ) I E. FIRST SOUTH STREET, UTAH COM - mercial Savings Bank building. DBS. FEEEMAN & BUEBOWS, T?YF EAR, NOSE, THROAT. SPECTA- tScUnr-Kooms w. p, dodmTkTT pEAL ESTATE . AND INSURANCF It mRent8 collected. 76 E. FtaSlSf SSS DRUGGISTS. . D. B. HOOVEE & CO., DRUGS, MEDICINES, FINE PERFUM-ery, PERFUM-ery, Toilet Goods; Prescriptions carefully careful-ly compounded, 164 south Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah. ENGRAVING. J, JEPPEESON, , PRACTICAL SCULPTOR AND CARVER Offlce, U east North Temple street. . J. . WHITEOAB, DESIGNER AND ENGRAVER ON WOOD, lai south Main street, Salt Lake City. FLORISTS. C. CEAMEE, TLORIST. DECORATOR AND DESIGNER J Floral designs a specialty. Park avenue, entrance, East Second South street, Salt Lake City. FURNITURE. " " SAB&rUENITMEb MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN all kinds of Furniture, School Desks Screen doors and Windows. Jobbing and repairing re-pairing promptly attended to. 108 aud 110 W South Temple street. ' . ' groceries! 7- W, E, D. BAENETT7Agrat7 (GROCERIES. FRUITS. POULTRY, PRO- - .!ttnJ' F.tu!' Feed ftnd FreBl1 Meats; 59 east Third South street; telephone 454. CLAIRVOYANT. CLAIRVOYANT, Arrival Extraordinary 01' Mrs. Dr. Graham, The Distinguished, World-Famed and only real natural trance clairvoyant and spirit medium in this couutrv; seventh daughter of the seventh daughter,' born with veil and greatest prophetic gift of second sight. While entranced will reveal every hidden mystery mys-tery of life. Has been pronounced in Europe and America the greatest living wonder of the present age. Understands the science of the 'Persian and Hindoo maglC'or ancient charm-working, charm-working, and prepares Egyptian talismans which will overcome your enemies, remove family troubles, restore lost affections, nrike marriage with the one you love-no failure: removes evil influences, bail habits; cures witchery, tits and all long-standing and mysterious mys-terious diseases; will give correct information on lawsuits, sickness, death, divorces, absent friends; everything; never-failing advice to young men on marriage and how to choose a wife for happiness, and what business best adapted for speedy riches! stock speculation a specially; recovers lost, stolen or buried property; prop-erty; locates treasures and minerals. Also gives indispensable advice to young ladies on love, courtship and marriage, it vour lover Is true or false, and gives picture of future husband, hus-band, with name, age and date of marriage. The mysterious and succesful manner in which she treats mattera of the utmost obscurity obscur-ity has given such universal satisfaction that her name has become a proverb in thousands of households made happy by her aid aud advice. ad-vice. The fact that she has a standing challenge chal-lenge of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS to any medium who can equal her lu her marvelous mar-velous revelatious Is sufficient evidence that she stands today without an equal iu her line of business. Madame wishes it thoroughly understood that she is tho onlv boaa tide seventh daughter of seventh daughter of the present age, and advertises nothing but what he can do. and would not bo classed with the man? cheap pretenders found in everv city, All who are m trouble, whose fond hopes have been blasted, who have been deceived and disappointed dis-appointed throuch false predictions of others, teiore, giving up to despair, are invited to call and become convinced of the trne statements of the above without delay. Madame can convince con-vince the most skeptical, as it Is a well-known fact throughout the world, since the davs of ancient Witchery, that only a seventh daughter, rertiv V11' aU reveul tne futu cor- Hours 9 a.m. to S p.m. strict. , ", Bu-pfriect satisfaction guaranteed by mail. Send stamp for Illustrated circular with special terms. MtfS. DR. GRAHAM. 258 south Main st rooms 7 and 8, Ravoould block Henry f.cla -THE- TAIL 01 20 East First SovAj Plnmljers, Gas&SW : ; Dealer, in all K'nds ; Lift and Force PJ Orders tahm for Drive a - Cesspools buUt and 'f ys Main St.. Audi''-'1 phone 200. FOR SAI.K. 1.1015 LEASE OlTsALK- fwlx.'CW FEET WITH I1 i.'t'xisa feet back ground adjoining on Second Sec-ond South, helM'eeu Secoud mid Third West, south front, next to Heggs Lumber Co. Burton, Bur-ton, Grooshock & Co.. i South Main street. I TOR" PALE I HAVirAtTeNfiNEDiA moiid ring, valued nt Ss.i. which I will trade for horse; must b gentle and drive single, about 8V) or (W0 pound $ weight. Call at Ninth South between Second and Third West. J. A. Perry. FOR SALE-HOUSE OCCUPIED BY BIS-hop BIS-hop Leonard, 4M Est First South. House to be moved preparatory to building. Inquire oa premisss or of Thompson & Weigel, architects, archi-tects, 1&) Main street. ' loSt: iost-a silver fern leaf breast-j breast-j pin. Suitable reward will be paid tinder by H. V. Meloy, 1M Maiu. PERSONAL. PERSONAL DR. C. UNGER. ROOM 7 ST' 1 Elmo Hotel, surgeon specialist iu ladles, sickness of all kinds. Liver and kidney complaint, com-plaint, catarrh, nil chronic diseases, in practice prac-tice for Mil years. SOCIETIF.ji. " UTAH CHAPTER7NO. I. K, A. M. Stated convocation held on the first Wednesday in each mouth, at Masonic hall, at 8 p. m. S-.inrniiig S-.inrniiig companions are cordially invited to tend. JACOB- .J. OI1KKNKWALD, M. E. H. P, I'M MP Hiuiiiis, Secretary. BOGIES & COMPANY, THI0uuAsS GK0CEKS: 45 B AST FIEST PEED G. lYMBEEG, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES pro , visions. Fruit, Vegetables. 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