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Show for 11 cut. 1 front room; rail at 110 N. lit East. 1" 7k e n t-ooi. i "m ui a" i i 65sr;r"Kooji5 . liy lha dav. voU or month. House new. neut and clean. Terms reasonable. No. I N . bouth Temple. X n'.shed rootus at St." East Firth South si. I VVKNISHEO Al'ARTMKNTS FOR CKX-JT CKX-JT tleinen Cool, airy. nuntiirlaMit ami eic-gir.t. eic-gir.t. Kates reasonable. Eruiuire of Mrs. Watson. Culmer Mock. Snlt Lakei'ity. pOR RENT HOISKOF BIX RtatMS AN " I HWo with latt;e lot. near corner o( Slxt aud 1". street, inquire of J. 1'. llache, Wasatch building, or at Davis & Stringer's, 1 West Second South street. JOREXTtioARDINtJ HOVSK. FIR-ntshed FIR-ntshed nr unfurnished. Good business al ready established : thirty nennauent boarders. Apply to ia South First East. IU'RNISHEn ROOMS WITH HOARD AT ot South Main street Rooms stugle or en suits. SALT LAKE THEATER CHAS. 8. BURTON, Malign. Three Mts and Saturday Matinee, -s-WMMKXCtSU THURSDAY, At'Ul'ST 7. Daniel Frchman's Production of ths PHI ICE elS an u LESLIE PAUPER 4 HEW YORK CAST, x Authorised dramatiratlon of Mark Twain's Story by Abbe Sat; K.caardsou. Tour under the direction of Mr. Al. Hijmtn alo of Scats commences Wednesday, Wagners Pleasure Gardens Emigration Canyon. The only pSIe Resort Sunday Trains on tho Utah Contra! Railway will depart as follows: Leave I'. A N. Depot I p lu. and 3:.m Leave Warner's " and " Trains will take on passenger ' corner of fclthth South and Kounh West: foot of Main street, Seventh Kast. Salt Lake City Urvwery aud I'trst Soma. ; ' Fare Itonud Trip, 25 cents. EMehesy, PracticaJJuirricr. The largest and Mont CompMt Stork of Fine. A1 'writ, in mi mm, ottkr, ihlk, Etc., in thin I ntrr Mountain Region. Mr. Mehesy has lust returned from an tended trip Ihrounh the Northwest, where he purchased a larire quantity of raw furs, whli h III be worked to order for the lOinlun season IfTRenieniber the plans, Sl!0 Main St. Salt Lake City. F. Auerbach & Bra 144, 146 & 148 Main Street. IEXTENSIVE ADDITIONS! To our Store necessitates the removal of the "West Wall and may compel us to c lose our store for some time during August. To avoid carying over any Summer Goods we announce a "CLEARANCE SALE!" Every article we offer is sure to go if selling desirable goodj at cost or below cost will make them go. OXJI MOTTO : If "Xevrr to carry good Into mt oam if rvdnciiou will diHw of tlu'in this icaoli, h.is saved lit thtiauds of dollars and frw u th) lcadimr position in thf lry JomI trade, Lrv Good unlike ih. wine lo not lmproe with apr, thi'trfurc we quote iho lowest tii-e ever known In this city." o o o o o o o on o o no oo E3T Silks f Linens! Etc., Etc! Hluck Grot (iiuin Silk at ftOtj. worth H.V- I nt 3.V., nrth v 7iV " 9V- t lot I'tiiitml Vd (luliies at io-, 7.V. " H. 10 worth Mc. CtdomlSllkatT.V. IHV. and II tOnrethc I lot Ijulie' Kmbroiderr.! Dr. Pat- lil(tirest liatgaius olTen-d ihi muoii. terns at ! and ! ihe roet. A lino of Summer Silk usually sold at I lot Hoys' low cut flu at II .23, worth 50, (Ml and 'Do., market down to !IA IS. i.'0 pieces of Black Hunting at 3c., worth 1 lot Mens' low rut Shr (! 5 to 7 iifte. at M. (TIu'm' il wrro dd at tl ) Scotch Zephyr Gingham at 13, Maud 1 lot Lmli.V ( loth To Kid Hutto V'Vv. wottli i. . and 80o. Shtir. at II 5n. onli M.Si. 1 lot pbiin dark Organdies at Htc,, worth t lot Mi' and Cloldrvn' Cloth Tp yth". Kid Hull. in Mom's at II. i and M 3 1 lot liguifd I.liiru I.Hwnsat 10c., worth worth I.' uud t:i '.Vm1. All of ourChildivn'. Mi's atid Indies' I lot Divm Linen at t'tc. Tan Coloriil Nhor rdifd tu rot India " M Vtls for II, 13 vd Udie' ami ( hildrrn's SUaw Hats at I4 for II and 10 yds for It. IV 3.1. 40, V) aud TV', t lhfse at 4 J'etiiii Flannel at 10c., worth 1 .'., and half prh-v. 13ii. worth 2h'. Ktra line bilk Strip TruuU Hanuet- Ladies' Outing Cloth Bloustt! TnSALKllJtrTA r surry. cheap. Horse yomnt and gentle. Inquire In-quire at M . fourth South street. IpOR SALE-TWO HOR SES AND TWO IiCht wairons. suitable for delivery wapons. Call at Eaht Fifth South street. riOR "iALE-iiaoSTsTooK or merchant I diieto exchange for real estate. Post-office Post-office box 631. l.OirSALK-A FEW CHOICE U'a'SIN I I'rosjMH't and Hyde Park subdivisions: Rapid Truuslt wlthlu th next sixty dsvs. I all at ouce and etitch thetn: tertnseasjr. Krolseth iCo.. ;ti K. Second South sircet, lOR SALE-COMPLETE PRINTING OT'T-r OT'T-r tit. primer dress, Waehlnitlon hsud press, excellent assortment of Job aud news type. Good as ttuw. llaltlmorean JoM'er, hxVi. Terms away down. Address W. R. U., Times offlco. yOR SALE -LI VERY ANTr"lloAl!l)lNli r slahle. 11kk1 location, loiift lease, dr will trade for real extato. Easy terms, fall aud examine. No. I.V Soulh Fii'st V.ntl sin-et. J F 8A 'L K Cil KAP-M1N E I IV N I K EO .olonies of bees, aud fixtures. Apply at Seventh West and Seventh South streets. ot. IOST-AT (iARElELD llK.Af'H. A f.OLU J nerltl.iee und cameo pin. The Under will receive HtN'ral reward by relnrulug the same to A. f. 8.. Times oftlce. dim era I anicu. TTivIYid7vrNTATNE IV ti'l West Second South street. Salt Lake. Utah Territory. We are the largest labor cons pany on the Pa' lflc mast. We cheerfully answer an-swer all correspondence reaaMlnit Western lulior market ; are the authorised lalmr smms lor all railroad compsnies in thl sei'Mon. and will cheerfully answer all corresiMindrtnco lu our Hue. lleneral agents for oael em patents. We are the largest aKcncyon the Parlllc coast. Seattle oftlce. ins I'r.Mit street. Taroma oftlce, 1 ton, Paclilc avenue. Los Anseles office. Hi South Spring street. Hutte f Ity office. Morrison block. Penvsr office, I8 Seventeenth stiwt. fall or writ". Pembroke, quick job printer. . Our linn of Bathing Suits is still complete. com-plete. We are agents for tho Brooklyn Knitting Co.'s celebrated poods and will guarantee, thorn in every particular. particu-lar. Bast-Terry Meu. Co., 132 Main street. Don't forget that wo have removed to 67 East Second South street. A. J. White, Real Estate Co. - - . Wanted. All kinds of second-hand household goods at Etchison & Webbers, 107 S. First East street. We aro still recoiving a few Into summer sum-mer uovelties in neck wear, at Bast-Terry Mer. Co., 142 Main street. Wre invito inspection of our lines of Summer Underwear. Bast-Terry Mf.r. Co. 142 Main street. Piles. Piles. Piles. Piles cured without pain or detention from business. No charge until cure is effected. Consultation and examination examina-tion free. Refer to over one hundred who hat'c been cured by me in Salt Lake city within the last two years. Fistula, lissure, stricture, ulceration and all other diseases of the rectum treated successfully. Dr. Charles Thompson, Scolt-Auerbach Building. i Lot at 6oc., worth - I i.oo I Lot at f i, worth II.75 Children's Gingham Dresses, Agvs 2 to 10, at HALF PRICE i Boy's Clothing Department! US Children's Otitiug Cloth Suits In twol Boys' Coiloiiad Suiu at dV , worth piece ut 8.V!., worth It All. I l ' Sen sinker mid Cluiwut Kilt Shirts iiiJiii'v Kilt Stills at .'), tturtb II. K, 50V., worth 1 1. (Hi 1 undliM worth II (. , ONE PRICE TO ALL -:- ESTABLISHED 1864. AVE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD. F. AUERBACH & BRO. Secure a lot in Desky's second addition addi-tion on nionl lily payments. No interest. inter-est. Ciiari.i:n S. Dksky & Co. 32-H;J Scott-Aue.rbach building. Socirtirc. ffPxiRTTTriTAriMea rnnroratlon held on the first Wednesday In each month, at Masonic, hull, at fl p. tn. 80-urnlng 80-urnlng compaulon are cordially Invited to JACOH 3. 0REENKWAI.0, M, K. H. P. Pb i.ip Hhioos. Secn'titry. ' "llASONrV ' SATcirTxuETH5oTrA T T Regular communications hold Rt the Masonic Ma-sonic Hall the second DTlday of each month. Memliers of sister Lodges and sojourning brethren In good standing are conllslly Invited toattoud. ADOl.l'U ANUKH.HON, W. M. J. Mai.sH, Secretary. . M- T. MORIAH T U1!)0'l'i.,N(l.'si. A. F." aT M Regular communications held at Maannto hall. East Temple street, the second Monday of each month. Member of sister lodges and sojoumlntr brethren In (rood standing are our-dially our-dially invited to attend. JOHN 11. FARI.OW, W. M. ("RKIHTOPHaB Dif.hu Secretary. UTAH COMMANPKRYr NO. I." KNIGHT Templar. Htated conclaves held at Masonic Ma-sonic hall, on the first Thursday of each month, at 1 o'clock. Visiting Knights are courteously Invited to attend. A. M. GRANT, E. 0. Philip Hhk.us, Recorder. ROF.NTA I.01rE7NOrs7ArFr "ATM. Stated communications held at Masonic hall the first Tuesday la each month. Memliers of sister lodges and sojourning brethren In good standing are cordially invited to attend C. 8. VAHIAN, W. M. M. C. PHH.I.IP. Secretary. KNI(jItTSl)F"PVTHiAS; C" ALANTHK I,OI)(JE NO. 5, K. OF P. Ren-ular Ren-ular Conventions everv Monday evening, at s p. m., In Castlu Hall. Kills flub Hall. Sojourning So-journing Knights cordially Invited to attend. O. VV. CUFF ALL. O. C. W. M. RrsLET. K. of K. 8. OC1CV MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. S, K. OF P. Meets every Thursday evening n 1 7 .SO o'clock, In Castle Hall, KIU('luh Hull. Members Mem-bers of the order are cordially Invited to at tend. F. libHKMAN, C.C. A. Bnst:ic, K. of R. 8. M YRTLE LODGE NO. I, K OF P. Regular Conventions every Tuesday rv.-lnif at H:UI o'clock, In Klks Club Hail. Sojourning Knights cordially Invited to attend. J. II. MILLER.C.C. J. L. Lpra. K. of R. B. ANCIE NT ORDER t)T"FOKESTF. K3 J on the first and third Wednesday of each month, at Emporium Hall. Visiting Dixit hers made welcome. OEO. W. ARHMOIt, C. 1. C. H. MPNr:B, 8. F P. O. lioi IUTA SON 8 OFAM ERICA! lATRIOTKTT)HT)KTr80NrTiF AMERIcX Washingtm Camp No. I. P. O. 8. of A., meets every Friday evening, at T:., in Tempi of Honor flail, cor. Main and 1st Houlh sts. 1 Sojourning bona are cordially Invited to attend. WM. GI.ASMAN, President. A. 8. HAHniTT, Recording Secretary. We havo made a sweeping reduction in gentlemen's flaunel, silk and alpaca coats and vests, as we wish to close out this particular line. Bast-Terry Mf.r. Co., H'J Main street. Oto to tli. NatatoriuM For a 1'KIVATE IIAIH or PLUNGE m Tint Largest Sivimminn Tool in America iuTncWiciTY. With It, We Have Life. Without It. We Have Death The curs of diseases by electricity I no longer an inerlment. Its superior claims srs gcticriillv admitted. Kvery ilsy gives new evl deuce ol'lhc lii ii'iixlng d. insiiil for Us more general use. All clussesof Invalids are endeavoring endea-voring In some wivv to avail themselves "f Us wonderful lemcillsl virtues, In the absence of professional electricians thousands of de. spiuideni stiferers havo procured batteries to blindly experiment upon Ibemselvc". All Intelligent In-telligent medical men admit lt msrvelous healing povurs. but from the difficulty of car-rvlng car-rvlng around cumbersome electrical nisu-liln-ervlhey seldom employ It. With thc.e admitted ad-mitted facts, the onlv 4iietlon Is as to I h best i method of application. The discovery if the law of Electrical I'olai iiiatlon and Its therapeutic thera-peutic aditpi llon by Dr. O. A'. Chamber! in Solves the oiiestlnn and places medical electricity elec-tricity on a bas asrslliible as the art of telegraphy. tele-graphy. Hy the operations of this law there Is no guess worki no time lost lu vain eiperl mentation: bv electrical contact with the patient, pa-tient, the nature and li-llty of the dlsea are determined, thus directing the application of the currents. For X, years CJ0 In the ell y of New York 1 Dr. Chamber'llti has devoted his lime and energies to an Investigation of the different forme of electricity and their therapeutic adaptation to the removal of acute, nervous and rhmn diseases. dis-eases. Probably unliving electrician has pursued pur-sued the subject m re thoroughly, and umi have achieved tnor decisive results. So lemplete lire bis arrangement for lb effective effect-ive administration of the elctro-vlll forces that the smicted may be ear of a permanent cure where such a result Is possible. lis lartu-enc lartu-enc over disease I Indeed wonderful. Obstructions Ob-structions beyond til irhof other agencle are often removed by a single polar prs ess. In coiiflrmsiiiu of his claims nd profes sloual skill. Dr. C. has numerous testimonial from distinguished medical men. scientists, editors and others from all parts of the country, coun-try, certifying that after long and serious Illness Ill-ness they had been permanently curd by bis treatment. Dr. C'namberlln has no )ersnnal nor professional record to conceal ; his it. years ot professional life, both as an Klarlrtrlan and Medical Practitioner, are before I lie nubile. His wuy of doing business Is fair and honorable, honor-able, lie Issues uo "bain guarantee, eiacis no advanced fees. Ills charces ar moderate, the patient psylng for services each visit. Csll and consult. It will cost nothing. I'erma-nsnily I'erma-nsnily located at m 8, Main st. Bees city references. 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. CLOTHING! Gents FirnisliDi Goods, Hate, Caps and Trials and Yalta t AT THK :: AMERICAN CLOTHING & SHOE CO.;! A Great Clearance Sale! For tho next Jo Days we will offer the following: Suits formerly sold for Wl and S1S.5B now sold for SU, SU and S13.51 .1 and 10 " 5 and h " 1!,Oand2S " " 15, 18.58 and 11, 27.51, 38 and 35 23. 25 and 28. Boys' and Children's Clothing are sold the same in proportion a reduction from 15 to 35 per cent. We have also a large line of Knee Pants to be sold from 20 to 50 cents; former prices were 40 and 75 cents. Remember the Place. AmeriCaQ ClOtlling 80(1 StlOC Cl, Jltantr&. TirASrrEDPURf&ASER WITH M FOR V a business worth JU a year. Adapted to ladv or gentleman. No. a West First South street down stairs t I r ANT KD STTJDKNTS IN DOUIU.i; FN- V try bookkeoidng, t night by actual pinc-tlce pinc-tlce on regular books. Day or evening. All lessons private. Hairy , Browne, expert ac-couutant1aMMaiu ac-couutant1aMMaiu street 1T7ANTED-A GOOD (IJEL FOH CiKNKKAL housework. Apply at No. s Fifth Kast street. . 1fANTKI).-GlXD PHIHT MAKKKH. Oil neat seamstresses will be taught. Apply Ki West Second south. TvANTED-V;iRl7 FOR (IkSERAL HOUSB workinmstbeago!! and neat u her work; only three lu family; T per week. Inquire at SMcust. 1st Soutli. iv:jStkT auTrj7fok III tfS KWOKK; good wages. Inqiili at the Tliuc; offli e. VANTED T KKST-A FIVK OB SIX V room furnished bouse. Address C. Times office. At'ANTKO-'jOHN' V. t'.l'X. PRACTICAL mining eipe"- American ror. I. tali conntv, ciah. with :B years cxuer.cnco with minerals, will eiaminc ;nd rejs rt on mines, formation, lost ore veitia and tin ore; cutr;s poiuience solicited. ; ITI'ATION WANTF.H-BY A YOKNI! MAS Has clerk in office. Has had Bve years experience expe-rience In tare "re insurance o(iv.:e. Addri?s M II T. Tines oBlce. IBey to loan m sums to suit by S. F er. 267 South Main street. Per railroad tickets to all points .."n-v' other responsible ticket r'n Salt Lake City, "and see o . J. K. Gillespie. Mam St., 1 door north Walker j Moat tuMm ui BaiMa Ellis, ' . - "linnet Offlo ! Ending, Ditching in j hnni tYd,i; ; 121 s. & Main St. Street Grading a Specialty. PflffT!Pr ESTIMATES rvKstsnEo. ' CORRESPOXDEXCE SOUClTEJk 1IIDH WASTED. ITTAH NONTAXABLK ItOMm FOR 1 s ile. Tn" undersigned will receive l,il his oilb e. No. Mouth Meln trt. Hlt ,,sh Citv. 1 Uh. between lao'clmh ws.n of the loth ia of K. ptemher. Iwi. and ! o'clo-k iwrnnof the unhdayof octoiier. IstKi. for me bundled sad seventy two engraved negotiable coupon i,ikis of Utah Territory, niimliered Irom UH to Vtl Inclindi-e, ea' h for the principal nam of one thousand dollars, with lntre-t ' It pr nt per aumiin. payable semi-annually on the Brst dsy of each Juusry aod July alter dale at tne Ijceret National Hank In Hall l.ske ( liy. or at the American Kachat g National Honk in New Vorkt Hy. The bond are daleO July I t, dun twenty ;t,rn from lae, ou' all reue-maoie at the option ofthe territory stter ten years, and provision Is also rnde by law ! redcem-Ir.g redcem-Ir.g aflor ten yeais. bond of lbs highest nuin-h nuin-h -ts then out to the amount of thin f thousand dollar or more, whenever avails le fund Ui thai amount are In the treasury. i h taund ai part of . ker'.e nt SA of wh rh rhave Iswn ue;"4iatd. and the wh'de ser.e U Issued lor IrtillJltii.' eduest oral and ctritabie Insilintlons Ui :r.irdB' wit a le Islitive f pproprla ior;, nndifT the provis.ons of an not of tr.e tio.tfuur aid Lef'.slatire As-smutlr. As-smutlr. ntlill "An Ai proving for tt ts-uiiitf and d.a; oili,g of Terr.torial wid." at)iro ed Marco I I l"0. 4 refeienca ral to d act for detail. Atteut oi is calle-1 the fa-ts ha' bes'.le t'ds the T-r loiy his a bonded Indeotenness "f onivflWilw; that by set of Coiigre. it Is rir.n-d from rre-tfiig rre-tfiig su' h Inde itrdness t an u.oitit exc.l-Ing exc.l-Ing I nr cent o: Its lated Tala. and u h Indebtedness In-debtedness can be rrea'ed oul f.sr cbrttabl and do,-itlor.al purjesi". These bml r by law i"tni front taa'tn for ny punxeie within the T -r ;t'cy. and they cannot b sola for less than par and accrue! interest, and any ar,d all b.os may t rejected. Hld will be on-tied at U o'clocie noon of Or-tolrf-r 10, l"Mi. at th ofhc a'oresald. aod sale of the whole or any part or parts n ttie bono uiad to the highees bidder or btrtlers wan wui bereiii:red to give e-curlty to carry out th al. and it payment I deferred the In'er-e.i In'er-e.i aTnmnatfu on the t.nd. d'irln ill i time will brrwjuiied Tee bonrf will bet .-l'l I utclera power lo the law. Ilniltel as to tin. 1 and bidders r reo,net4 to make eiamloa'toB i before tue day of sale, a Ail make their w,s ! sj. itt'- :a d--tai J. Ta bonds can b se-.-n By I pro;. nA bt'iilers. i fated August I, lw UULIVARmiHRRTH. j Territories Tra irr. I ' second addition is improving sou aQy other part ot the city- wa on monthly payments. Ho -" Charles S. Desky & Co "-o3 Scott-Auerbach building. ii-riyr TO BOH HOW I3W SECl'RKO OS inside property, ft. V. SiX'--eb. uj.sturs, art; s. Main st ! -IVANTED-A GIEL FOR OENERAL housework at No S3 Slith Eist street, i between Brlgham aod First .South. I I First mortgag: bo delay. hrr!s 4 Harris, Har-ris, room 7, Utah National Bnk build. ng. OTIEHL 4 CREHiHTO.V. DLSTISTrJ, EX-r EX-r tract teeth without pain. Artlticlal tee.h. 17 to I W per set. Ciold fillings from J np ; go allov $150to5: lvre: or amalgam. l. All worl- guaranteed, open Sunday mornings. Lyons Block. W W. ted Houth St. TjKIVATE BOARD M PER -WEEK. rtlNG-1 rtlNG-1 er building, upstair- J. H. Ryan. TTstrTch plumeb clka.vseo. col- ( ) oreti and curled ejual t.. new at New ork MilluTer- Parlor, 30 West Third South tret. RS MELISSA MILLER. HKERKS3, holds dr. les Tuesaay and Thursday evenings even-ings at S o'clock. Admiwn cents. Private Pri-vate sittings dailr from lu to 11. and from I to 5 p. m.. at 57 E. Seoood outk street, room nr. T J E R80N A Ld RT C. WKOEK. ST 1 Elmo Hotel, nirgeou speclsUirf In ladles cknewofallkind.. L ver -and kidney complaint, com-plaint, catarrh. aU chrooic U. in practice prac-tice for X Jr- - i HENRY E. N. PHELPS mm. MnMCV LOANEDon Witches Dlamon.t IY) U 1 1 u I Jewelry and Personal Securities 53 S. Main Street. Salt Lake City. P Rowland Hall. A Select Home Boarding School for GIRLS- Special Attention to Music. (ierntan and French in addition to the ordinary branches. Preparatory department under -MISS If AYUKN. at St. ilArk'g Cathedral. Term lx-gin rpt. 8, 1W. i Kor particular adrlrets Bishop Leonard, or Miss Adele Coleman, Principal FRANK KNOX. L.C. KAREICK. J.A.EARU President Vice-President Cashier. National Bank of the Republic. capital, , . . $300,000. ' Director: j KA!i Knot. H L. A. it, dtn. A. Lt T. F. Mmof. .. 8 Hoivh. I- C Kasaici, J J. U. SlTHaltLAJID, lHAitli. &B J. A. EAAL |