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Show 7 4 A KEEP YOUR EYE DIRECTED C) W TOWARD- I: :::;:::::: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx r ' ... ooooooooooo oooooooooo -j v -r-y TAT onooooooooo . I ' IJ lj f j xxxxxxxxxxxsxxxx f J V'l 1 leTimcs , O NOTICES. xxxxxxxs.xtxxis.xx UCXKIOOOOvOOOOOOOO . DOOOOU X N. OOOOlK) OOO N. OOOO lory Xooo 'X NO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. ' 0HABXE8 E. FIELDS, CONTRACT()K BUILDING MOVES bridge builder una general englueei Brick adobe or wooden bouses raised, movoc or repair!. All work guaranteed agalnsi erackfngor other damages. The onlypractl-cal onlypractl-cal bullil lug mover west of Chicago. 03tce aui! shops 7W to rol State road. . jxKMTUKJS. SANDEERG FUENITGEE CO.. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN all kinds of Furniture, School Desks, Screen doors and Windows. Jobbing and re-pairlngpromptly re-pairlngpromptly attended to. lod.aud 110 W. South Templestreet. GROCERIES. FEED 0. LYNGBEBG, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, PRO. visions, Fruit, Vegetables. Poultry, Klsh, Game, etc. 63 east First South street. Telephone! Tele-phone! 7"" 0. If. HANSEN, DEALER IN CHOICE FANCY GROCERIES Hay, Grain, Coal and Kindling Wood, corner Third South and Mate street. EOGEES 4 COMPANY, THE LEADING GKOCEK3, 44 EAST FIRST boutli street. INSURANCE. LOUIS HYAMS k CO. FIFE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. MUTUAL Life of New York, M4 and 615 Progress Block. ! F. Auerbach & Bro. i A RARE OPrORTlAITV TO SAVE MOXET. DATIIG EJ-URGED EJ-URGED OH mk DEPARTMENT Sm We intond to remodel the same snd renew our ENTIRE STOCK. In order to luake a quick, sweep wo offer $10,000.00 worth of Laities', Misses' and Children's desirable SHOES. Every pair warranted, at a discount dis-count of 25 per cent from our regular prices. We 3 MENTION A FEW LOTS ONLY ! EE BOO Pairs Ladles' Genuine French Kid Button IU flDnCD Tfi Shops containing turn, baud-sewed. Wait- ' vftutn If k.-nph ist In opera unci common sense stvles niAnp . m MSI PM to pair. at. OfscuuntcttU fjCREASE OUR SALES 4BO Pair Ladles' Imperial Dongola, Vienna, And make every lady aware of the au-Curaroa au-Curaroa kid. opera nn,i common seuso styles parlor shape and lit In the o,""--nt Hess. Edwin C. Burt i Co., New York. ano Pairs Misses' French and Ouracoa Kid AND titZli?m;?2at!rom Messrs. Curtis & Wheeler, Rocliester. Whose Sole Agent we are, :il)0 Pairs Ladles' and Misses' Opera Slippers, We offer their poods, and tn fact all the hai-tixford hai-tixford and Newport Ties In French Kid snd ance of our regular make- of Ladles', Misses Onie Leut .er. from l.iiotouw per pair, at ami Infants Shoes, and Gut's and Boy's a discount ol & per cent. Gaiters at a discount of W per cent. 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. of each month. Members of sinter lodges and sojournlnz brethren In good standing are our-dlalljr our-dlalljr tnvlfexl to attend. JOHN B. FARLOW, W. M. CflKiSTOPHin Diciiu Secretary. r!jent1lTti)geTno. s, a. f. a. m. Stated communications held at Masonic ball the first Tuesday In each month. Members of sister lodges and sojourning bretrxen In flood standing are cordially invited to attitol C. 3. V AH1AN, W. M. M. C. Phillips. Secretary. UTAH COMMANDERY. NO. 1, KNIOUTS Templar. Stated conclaves held at Masonic Ma-sonic ball, on the first Thursday of each month, at 7 o'clock. Visiting Knights are oonrteously invited to attend. A. M. GRANT. E. a Philip Bhicus. Recorder. WASATCH LODGE, NO. 1, A. F. A. M Regular communications bald at the Ma sonic Hall the second Friday of each month Members of Bister Lodges and sojourning brethren In good standing are cordially Invited toattend. ADOLPH ANDERSON, W. M. J. M Lsn, Secretary. TKMPLK 7F HON0X'NOTICl rpHF. WKSTERN STAR CWNdl. NO. 1. 1 T. of H. and T. meet at Tomple of Honor hall, over Drseret bank bulldlmr. every second and fourth Tuesday of each mouth at 8 p. m. Visiting companions cordially Invited. Wai.tsr Smiths. V. of C. Juskph Moss, tt. of C. MQI'OnS AND CIGARS. THE TWO PHILLIPS PLACE. CHOICEST BRANDS OF IMPORTED Wines. Liquors and Clears. SciirsTKa PiiEi.es. proprietors, 63 E. Third South street. Salt Lake City. THE PHOZNIX SALOON, TE. PEACOCK, PROPRIETOR, WS STATE street. Ice cold Beer on draught; choice Wineu, Liquors and Cigars. M0SHEE, FLOOD 4 CO., MIRROR SALOON, 136 MAIN STREET, halt Lake City. MONi Y TO LOAN. I. WATTEEsi BROKER, .11 E FIRST SOUTH RTREKT east of Deseret National Bank. Salt Lake City. Makes loans on Watches. Diamonds an 1 Jewelry; rents colli cted: railroad ticket? boiuiht and sold: business confidential. Established Es-tablished ISftO. All unredeemed pledges sold at Voi v low rates. Ml'SiC MAGNUS OLSON. TEACHER OF VIOLIN. GITITAP. AND Mandolin. Olson's orchestra and bras-band. bras-band. Residence, Si, M street, gist ward. Leave orders at any of the music stores, or a! Sharp A Younger's Palace drugstore. $Vnntel. TtNrEl in 'EATSFNirT1 T? one Urge pie isant room ; tte house Is balng rvtitted and le furulshed for a llrst class rooming house; references required. r ANTED A GOOD SECON D HAND it safe. F. E. Warren Mercantile co., No. li), East Second South strect. IO-tr tr ANTED -A POSITION A3 STATION -v ary engineer. Address "C," this ofll. e. II at 'ANTFn- GfVHl SKWTnG ( IKLS AT V Mrs. B . F. Deal S mdl.uery store. 37 East First Soutu ll-HJ lr ANTED- M USrV r UI'ILS. PIANO OR T organ. "i S 'U ,h i st Tempie. II let WANTED-A GOOD GIRL TO COOK, wash and Iron. Go'xl wages. 717 South Main Street ' GREAT FORTUNETELLER-BY HAND-i HAND-i rjadlmtand avtmlogist, the young Mai-ame Mai-ame .1. 0. Zndtelln, Just arrived from Europe, tells three dird asnt ways, will remain only a few days longer: tells paBt, pietent and future Tells la.lv or gentleman bv the 1-tlers in the hand who the future husband or wife will be; brings I a'k hnsbiind and lover In so many diys; also has tiie great Egyptian breastplate, breast-plate, charms or lucky tolt; gives advice i:n 1 luck In mining business; for good luck in love, luck In business of any kind, and at games of rhae-e; luck iu long and safe Journeys. Tells hit buslncs Issit adapted for; also settles set-tles family troubles. My grandmother before be-fore me was a great fortune teller. Sure cure for asthma, c it aarh. corns and bunions and dninkennens; line hair tonic, preparation for ladles' complexion. Ladles, call at once and te convinced of my telllnu true; also teaches the art, to thote glit"d; guarantee to give perfect per-fect satisfaction. Madame J, C. Zadlello. office of-fice hour?, 10 a. m. to v v. m ; parlor, room 1. np-stairs, V3 i-t Sscond South, Midgley block, Salt Lake, Utah. T)KRnOHAL-DK. cfUNOER, ROOM T 8T I Elmo Hotel, surgeon apeelaltst In ladles' sickness of all kinds. Liver aud kidney complaint, com-plaint, oatarrb. all chronic diseases aud cancers and tumors. In practice for l years. H ET AILEKsToROt 'ERS. BUTCHERS GET one of the Ht'R'Si.AH I'iioop Baits of J C. ROBINSON. 41 East Second South. Prices to suit3S to ). ie-tf GeHr M aTT HOKTIC'l' LTU R I ST WISHM employment layinu out gardens, pruning flues, trees etc., etc. Address J, Wlldeu, Timks ..race. II 87 PERSONAL D. HIR8CHLER 4 CO., BUM-mlt BUM-mlt Vinyard wines art pure atttl3Malnnext to postoftlce. Fi C. NICHOLS, DENTIST. UFriCK OP- poslte Walker bouse. , C" ALT LAKE T. OF II. AND T.. NO. 1. ' m meet at Temple of Honor hall, over Deseret Des-eret bank building every Thursday evening at Bp. m. Visiting brothers cordially Invited. G. J. Sfkrosii. W. O. T. W. B. Wooi, W. R. M'Trtle'lodoe no.Tk. OF PrTTxuuir Conventions every T'lesday evening at S:ii0 o'clock. In Elks dub Hall. Sojourning Knights cordially Invited to attend. J. H. MILLER, a 0. J. L. LtTCAS, K. ofR. 4 8. (lALANTHE LODGE NO. 5. K. OF P. Reg-J Reg-J ular Conventions every Monday evening, tt 8 p. in., In Castle Hall. Elks Club Hall. So Joumlng Knights cordially in vltod to attend, C. W.COFFALL,0.a W. M. Risi.it. K. of K. 4 8. SONS OF AMERICA. IJATHIOTIO ORDER SONS OF AMERICA Washington Camp No. . P. O. S. of A.', meets every Friday evening, at 7 :8o, in Tomple of Honor Hall, cor, Main and 1st South sts. Sojourning Sons us cordially Invited to attend. WM. OLASMAN, President A. 3. Bahkitt. Recording Secretary. WOltKINGMtN'S BOClKriE Times and Ptaoee or Meeting. Tailors' Union On Sunday in A. O. U. W. ball. Typographical Union First Sunday of every tnouth at A. O. U. W. hall. "Brick and Stonemasons' Union Every alternate alter-nate Friday at Taylor's ball, on 8. Temple St. Carpenters and Joiners' Union Every Wednesday evening at Temple of Honor. Stonecutters Union Seoond and fourth Monday of each month at A. O. U. W. hall. Barbers' Union Third Monday of every mouth at some barber shop previously designated desig-nated Operative Plasterers' Union Every Monday nlgbt, room IS, Scott Auerbach building, Main street. Street Carmens' Union Every first and third Tuesday at Scott Aurbach building Main st:eet. Pressmen and Stereotypers Union First Monday every month at someplace previously designated. Tinners' Union First and third Saturdays every month, room 48, Boott-Auerbaon building, build-ing, Main street. flodrarriers. Laborers and Teamsters' Union Second and fourth Mondays eacb month la the Temple on Honor. Clganuakers' Union First and third Thursdays Thurs-days every montb. room 48, Bcott-Auerbaoh building. Main street. Brewers' Uklon Second and fourth Tuesdays Tues-days everv month, room 48, Scott-Auerbach building. Main street. Executive Board of the Federated Trades Council Every Saturday, room 48, Scott-Auerbach building. Main street. Painters and Decorators' Unloo Second and fonrtb Friday every month, room 48. Scott-Auerbach Scott-Auerbach building. Main street. The Federated Trades and Labor Council Every second and fourth Sundays at their ball, room 48, Scott-Auerbacb building. Main street. FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS ! USMsMtsNa!itaMBKBHssssHsMsMilVMsnj IBlMsasM IN ORDER to convince our patrons that our "DISCOUNT SALE" is genuine every pair ol SHOES sold will show on the sales ticket our regular price, 1'or iustante ONE PAIR FIXE SHOES ifs.OO. DISCOUNT 2d PER CEN T 1.25. $3.75. IT WILL PAY VOU TO BUY SHOES AT THIS SALE. EE- a..HY.B-,m?J1'T''r,f,,,R a,l",n,,,CARPr REMNANTS ranging from t yard to 20 In INGRAIN 1 APES TRY and BODY BUUoblOLS, at prices to close every remnant on hand. QUI? CLOAK DEPARTMENT Is receiving the additional Novelties in Ladles' and Children's Cloaks; Ladies' Ready-Mado Dresses, Wrappers. Suit ill and Taffeta Waists aud Skirts of latest designs at popular pilces. OUR SILK SALE HAVING PROVED SUCH A SUCCESS, WE WILL CONTINUE IT ONE WEEX. CURTAINS 8c PORTIERS From Cheapest to Finest at prices to please you. Boy's snd Children's Clothin', Over coats, Waists, Hats and Caps and Cent's Underwear, at -losest prices in the city. " We are offering a splendid line of Plush Silk and Knit Hoods In latest shapes at prices ranging from 75 cents to HAM. Ladles' Saxony Wool House Jackets, with or without sleeves, from 11.00 to S3 23 each. A Splendii Line of Mark ChntiHy and Guipure Overdress Lares, Tinsel an Embroidered Eveiiin? Materials, Elf., in A'ewest Shades at Less Than Jew York Prices. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, m HIKE TO ALL ! Conic One, Come Ail ! ESTABLISHED, ISOt ! F. AUERBACH & BROS. PLUMBING. . i- JAMES FENWIOK, PRACTICAL PLUM HER, STEAM ANDGA 1 Fitter. Sanitary Engineer. 61 East Third South street. Salt Lake City, Utah. P. J. MOB AN, STEAM HEATING ENGINEER, J5S MAIN street. Salt Lake City. PLATING. NOVELTY MANUFACTURING CO.. GOLD, SILVER AND NICKEL PLATING by the Dynamo Process. All kinds of repairing done with neatness aud disuatoh. KHC08OK Bhos, (11 E 3d South. PHYSICIANS. DES. FEEEMAN & BUEE0W3, t,"1 VE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT. SPECTA-IJ SPECTA-IJ clns accurately fitted. Rooms 17 and li Scott-Aucrbach building. DB. W. N. EUEDICK, (FORMERLY Of LEAOVTI.LE AND ASPEN.) OFFICfi HAYHOt'LD BLOCK. FIRST stairway south of Wa ker house. REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. a J. G. JACOBS & 00. REAL ESTATE DEALERS, 147 PROGRESS building, have for sale residence property In all parts of the city; also choice bargains In business and farm property. BUBT0N, GE0ESBE0K & CO.," REAL ESTATE, NO. 3.8 MAIN STREET Salt Lake City, Utah. Notary In office Telephone 484. MONEY WANTED. TF YOU DESIRE A GOOD LOAN PLACED 1 on real estate, call on S. jr. Spencer, a); Main street. THE SYNDICATE INVESTMENT 00., MEAL ESTATE, ROOM 1, OVER BANK OF I L Salt Lake. Investments for non residents a specialty. gov Sale. rT'v'v5fTriT V J i r 1 Vj I j 1 l.rg. st: xl.W, and a 15-foot, alley iu rear of each: tlie best ls-a-tlon; on tue high ground- southeast of Liberty park, aud cheapest on the ma'ket; only sasti: sold on monthly payments. Corner of Ninth East and South boulevard, on electric cur Hue. o E. B. Wn ks. VMaln. IOR SALE-LOTS 1-UU AND IV, IN BLOCK r 8. Five-acre plat A. can be purchased of Byron Hartwe 11. Will cut Into 134 lots. Parties Par-ties w. suing to double their money should not li t this chance slip. Y.n W. S mth Temple St. jnoRSALE-A fineresiiTence can JT tie got on the corner of I aud Fourth streets on easy terms. Also 4x10 between Third and Fourth streets on J. vacant. Several Sev-eral other bargains can be secured by CHlliug on Byron Halt well, Yil W. South Temple St. IDOEWOOdToN THIRD-EAST, IS 8UR-Vj 8UR-Vj rounded by line homes 9M new residences costing ttJUO to ffsuo each. Electric cars now running. Lots Mil each; tuft cash; 118.50 per month. W. E. Hubbard, ISO Main. IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THE ROCK 1 Springs subdivision, come and take a ride and see the houses going up and tbe flowing well. H, J. Osborn & Co., 16 East First South street. 10 S O NOT FAIL TO SEE EDGEWOOD ON Third East. Fine houses now building. A few lots at &I0 each. ?'& cash, 112.60 per month. W. E. Hubbard, 150 Main street. OCK SPRINGS SUBDIVISION LAVS UP high and dry; beautiful view nf the elty anl only ten minutes ride. H. J. Osborn SCO., It) East First South street. 20 m CIXACKES CLOSE IN FOR SIXTIIOrS-u SIXTIIOrS-u and dollars, fSM per aire cheaper than any land adjoining it. 11. J. Osborn 4 Co.. in East First South street. 8) Rock ' Vp ring s Tots are sti llgo-Ing llgo-Ing at l7f to f-'lVI each on terms to suit. II. .1. O tuorn 4 Co., 18 East First South. !) BURGLAR AND FIRE PROOF SAFES Small safes, just the tuing for retallrr-and retallrr-and families. J. C. Robinson, 44 feast Second s-outh. FoR SALE-LARGE 4 ROOM COTTAGE. Panti-y and closet, new. 8 blocks from business, illiOO. W. E. Hubbard IhO Main st. ipOR8ALE CHEAP LUNCH COUNTER I dnlne good bu.dness; flue location. Address Ad-dress F., Times offlce- PO HALE-OLD PAPERS, ST) CENTS PER i hundred, at Tut Times office counting room. ; :h:a.s 3sro MSBBMBMBBlllMasBSBBMMBlllllBlHMSBBn Indorsed by the Greatest Artists of I3QTIT HEMISPHERES! Universally Acknowledged to bo the "ETANDAED PIANO OF THE WOELD Such is the record of tho STEIN W A Y! Pricss & Upwards, In our ware rooms can also be found a full line of reliable instruments ranging in price from HMO upward, thus enabling them to meet the demands of every purchaser. 'foli-Wc MUSIC LdlQtjl S PALACE ! 45 & 47 West First South Street. B U. SI NESS DIRECTORY. f'RSTCLASS ADVERTISERS 0 SALT LAKE CITY. The Times commends to its patrons the Business and Pro essional men whose cards ap-ear ap-ear below. ' ACCOUNTANT. THE SALT LAKE GENERAL COMM1S-slon COMM1S-slon agency oo., tradesmen's books posted, opened and closed at reasonable rates Partnership accounts adjusted, rents and debts collected, references exchanged. Office hours. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m., 147 Main street. Sale Lake City, Utah. ARCHITECTS " 6rHrL7iELLE! VRCHITECT. 7S WEST SECOND SOUTH Street, Salt Lake City. I am prepared to I furnish all manner of plans In the most lm- , 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 J. HANSEN, (latk or cnif"Arjo. A RCHPTKCT AND SUPERINTENDENT IV has removed his offices to 66-57, East Second South, room a8. FEED A. HALE, (LATB OP PENVtH.) ARCHITECT OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK etc Office 'J, Wasatch building. BUEGESS J. EEEVE. 4 RCHITEI T -ROOMS 11 & 12, .'iiiD FLOOR I Daft Block, VP, Main street, Salt Lake i'uy- H F. M. U1MEE, v 4 RCHITECT; 59 AND W WASATCH L building, For rent A large house with modern improvements, furnished. Present tenant would, if desired, take rooms and board of renter, 717 South Main street J. S. Jensen, Jeweler. Now Btock of diamonds, watches, jewj elry and opera glasses; 22 East First South street. Restaurant Francais, 10 Commercial street. First-class in all respects. I, & a . , STENOGRAPHY. F. E. MoGUEEIN, OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER; ALLKINDfl Shorthand and Typawrttlng. Dealer Id Remington Typewriter and supplies: Progress uiMiug. TAILORS. W. A. TAYLOR, MERCHANT 'TAILOR. NEW SPRING styles Just arrived. 43 and 45 east SecoaJ South street. Salt Lake City. MISCELLANEOUS. B. H. ALLISTON, PROPRIETOR SALT LAKE TOWEL SUP I ply Company, Salt Lake Cltv. P. O. Box iU3. 10 SI: "feof.TeoTstiehlTnd WIFE VILL GIVE PRIVATE" LESSf NS IN M shori hand, book keeping aud penman ship at lis Last Tt lid South street. Salt Las. 'Ity. Day and night sessions Lessons b". nail a specialty. Call or address for full In; ormatioii, Chas. Humphry. Geo. Balderston HUMPHEEY 4 BALDEESTON- SSAVING AND SURVEYING. 867 . V. South Main Street. Largo shipments of fall Derby's in all colors. Bast-Terry Mercantile Co. Hatters aud Furnishers, j 6Ta SUnt. V tlemau and lady; bedroom with use of parlor, lfltl West Sixth South. I.OR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS WITH I or without b ard em S. Main. is-it i o STTTnxii ,r hTda LLM E v er PHOTi ' I j lene. The finder will obiter tee owner bv 'eturnmg same to No. MS East Third Sout -.treet. and receive a liberal reward. Mori, n & Flowers. t-3 p.l AhieiitCBtv CTltancca. m iT(V)M "LODGING HOUSE,3 "YEAh ' lea-e. ftvroom lodging house on Main sir it. X 0 will buy liest restaurant in city. :)wlll buy gnod g:o.-ery. yo room lodln turns-. -.fiOu will buy llrsiclass bakerv. 15 Si D. J. UOLTON. S. Ma n under P.O. rAr!ES! SAVE YOUR JEWELRY AND j sllverwar bv buying a fir; an : nurgla" proof saf All sizes and prites fr. m fcn t h:m Call and see me, J. E. IOHI.vS )N. 4. East Second Soulh street. ift-tf Friday Evening, - - N jvember 11 One Grand Concert by the CapMlo-Aaffloli tafeatioi Prices of admission, t.0O. Ch"dren "Jlcents. Sale of tickets at D. O. Calder s MusU- Store. il0Uf U to Jorttt, rMTTTANiwiorr 1 hold goods, pianos, etc,: also on watches ! diamonds aud personal securities of all kinds. Inter-Mountain Loan & Trust Co., lilHH South Main St., up stairs. Perfection in Boots and Shoes. JOHN WETZEL, Patentee. Hoots and Shoes made from the best material perfect iu fit and comfortable to wear. Call and see me or send for price list an tl n -tractions for self-measurement. Repairing lone. N w. cor. Third South andFl rsi Eat.- i) mnim I Infer-iiiiifaiii jlectris Cn. II 1 I ill Has removed to their new store la 1 1 IJiU U ! it 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 Installs. All Kinds of Electrical Work. Utah Stove & Hardware Go Wholesale and Retail Dealers la STOVES, RANGES Stove Furnishings, Mantles, Grates, &c. 34 end 3a IE. Firat South. Bt, , SALT LAKE CITY. ' , Correspondence Solicited i n ATTOBNEYS. SHEPAED GE0TE a'eHEPAb1)7 IAWYERS ROOMS 49 AND 00 WASATCH j liulldlng, Salt Lake City, william Condon! I A WYE R. ROOMS FIRST FLOOR CUL-j CUL-j nier building. First South, between Main aud Commercial streets. b.W.POWEBS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OPPOSITE CUL-len CUL-len Hotel, Second South street. 8. A. MEEBITT, CITY ATTORNEY, ROOMS 510 ML PRO-greBs PRO-greBs building. BOOT AND SHOE MAKING. THE PAEAG0N 19 THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE for Shoe Repairing, li west South Temple street. BESTAU RANTS. LUNCH COUNTER. 'PHE NICEST LUNCH, SANDWICHES, 1 beef tea. fragrant coffee. Jersey milk, pastry, pas-try, hut. smla. at WasaU h JSlevator Lobby. Business tses try It. , AHMOUMGEMENT EXTRAGRGIMAHY I The Complete Stocli of the WORLD STORE, Consisting of all kinds of Holiday Goods. Clothlnir. Furnishings. Tvs-Glassware, Tvs-Glassware, Lamps, Hoots and Shoes. Tinware, Tin-ware, Etc. Must be closed out at public auction on account ac-count of moving to Portland. I, the in designed de-signed public auctioneer, will commence t soil tingle or In lobs to suit purchasers, all of the above meiiti'tUHd g khIs without reserve, commencing Saturday, November, and coa-t coa-t nulng trie sime unt .l c-bwed out. LOUIS E. BAMHEKUEK, Auctioneer. P. K. Aloone doubl-seaed raniaee. one 2-wheeled call, one single nnd nr.e double set harness; a!o stoves aud other household gods. Sales every day from 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m., until dosed ont. No. 70 C. 1st S. St., opposite op-posite Salt Lake Theater. JOB LOTH JFOtt TILE TRADE. grcuru-tiCB. UTAH CHAPTER, NO. I, R. A. M. Stated convocation held on the first Wednesday In each montb, at Masonic ball, at 8 p. in. So. Jurnlng companions are cordially Invited to tend J J. OREENEWALD, M, E.H.P. Pb up Hhioos. Secretarv. KnTgHTS OFPVTHIAa ROCKY MOUNTAIN IX)Dof HO. ft, K. OF P. Meets every Snturday evening at 7:80 o'clock, la Taylor's Hall, West Temple street. Lai' blo -k from th v alley House. Me chert of the order are cordially tnvited to attend. F. REHBMAN, O. O. W. W. Ppili.ips. k. ot R. S. MASONS MT. MORIAH LODGE, NO. S. A. F 4 A M Regular communications held at Masonic i ball, ast Temple street, tbs seouad Monday MAESHAL'S SALE. PURSUANT TO AN EXEi UTION TO 1 me direc ted by tbe Third Judicial district Court of the territory of Utah, I shall expoeeat public sale, at tho front door of the county courthouse, in the city of Salt Laue, county of Salt Lake, and territory of Utah, on the st 1 1 dav of L,e(e:nber. A. D., 1890, at 18: io'clock m. al the right, title, claim and Interest of P. i '1 own -ml IJ. c McGraei'er. of, in, and to the following described real estate, situate, lying, and being In SaltLake Countv, and described as follows, to-wit: All of lots !, 13. 14 and if., Wis k il, in T. W. Jennings' addition. Salt Lake !ity survey. To be sold ss the projverty of P. O. Hi own and D. C. McGraeger, at the suit of Truman. O. Angell ct al. Terms of sale, cash. E. H. Pafsoms. IJ. . Marshal. By Homnn Cannon, Deputy Marshal. Dated November i. ltW. t-ls |