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Show EVBKTBODT. . PLEASED' ; 1: I 1 : That has called at F. G. CHAMPBNEFS 'ZT NICKEL PLATE: STORE IfS ' 3 No. 44: East 2nd South Street, , Xcek Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Dress Goods, Black Silk and Velvets, Comforts, Blankets and Bed Spreads. The Finest Selection in tlie City. Children's Shoes at Low Price, Special Notices. Advertisements under this head will be charged at the rate of io 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. TO LOAN-MONEY ON REAL ESTATE. First mortgage ; no delay. Harris & Harris, Har-ris, room 7, Utah National Bank building. - etrtmcfc. J "OB BENT TWO STORES. LONG LEASE on principal bus'.nrsg street. Inquire at once. 8. F. Speno ir, Ml', M aln street, or at F. Rehrman & Co., M Commercial street, lu-lltf. CTHAYED-A SMALL SORREL MARE, k brand J on the left hip and J 8 on the right shoulder, F on the left Jaw. Return same to 0 East First South itreet. 17-) TAH OHAPTEXTioTTXriKated convocation held on the first Wednesday In each month, at Masonic hall, at 8 p. m. So-Jurnlng So-Jurnlng companions are cordially Invited to JACOB 3. GREENE WALD, M, E. H.P. Ph up Bbioos. Secretary. . t ACCOUNTANT. THE SALT LAKE GENERAL COMMIS-slon COMMIS-slon agency co., tradesmen's books posted, opened aud closed at reasonable rates Partnership accounts adjusted, rents and debts collected, references exchanged. Offloe hours, 8 a. m. to 6 p. in., 157 Main street. Sale Luke City, Utah. "architects BUSaESSjTREEVE. ARCHITECT ROOMS 11 & M, 3RD FLOOR, Daft Block, li Main street, Salt Lake Oiiy. . FRED A, HALE, (LATE OF DBNVIB.) ARCHITECT OF COMMERCIAL, OQK etc. Ofllce go, Wasatch building. F. M. TJLMER, ARCHITECT: 69 AND BO WASATCH building, J. HANSES, (latb or CH1CAOO.' ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT, has removed his offices to 66-67, East Second South, room US. 0. H. LaBELLE, ARCHITECT. 78 WEST SECOND SOUTH Street, Salt Lake City. I 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 stand-iua TEE PHCENTX SALOON, T. E. PEACOCK, PROPRIETOR, 888 STATS street. Ice cold Beer on draught; choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. THE COTTAGE, CHOICE WINES. CIGARS AND LIQTJOR3. diagonally opposite the Utah & Nevada depot, J. Sullivan, proprietor. MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING. A. H. 00HN, THE ONLY LADIES' TAILOR IN THE city. Ladies desiring the latest styles and fashions will do well to call on him. No. B East Second South, rooms 8 and 4. MONEY ToTlOAN. L WATTERS, BROKER, SI E FLR8T SOUTH STREET, east of Deseret National Bank, Salt Lake City. Makes loans on Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry; rents collected; railroad tickets i bought and sold: business confidential. Established Es-tablished 18M. All unredeemed pledge sold at vijr low rates. MUSIC IJROFESORRCDLFELNTrORlisTFIE public that in future. Instead of enquiring for him at Calder's store, he wishes all enquiries enquir-ies about piano or organ lessons, or the selection selec-tion of pianos or organs, to be sent to him direct, di-rect, at 838 E. Brlgham st., or Coalter A Snel. grove's musio store. tf MAGNUS OLSON. TEACHER OF VIOLIN, GUITAR AND Mandolin. Olson's orchestra and brass band. Residence, 85 M street, 81st ward. Leave orders at any of the music stores, or at Sharp A Younger's Palace drug store. Sohmer Pianos, 75 w. First South. Yon Are la a Bad Fix ',' 1 But we will cure you if you will pay us. Our message is to the Weak, Nervous Ner-vous and Debilitated who, by early Evil Habits, or Later Indiscretions, have trilled away their vigor of Body, Mind and Manhood, and who suffer all those effects which lead to Premature Decay, Consumption or Insanity. If this means you, send for and read our Book of Life, written by the greatest Specialist of the day, ana sent, (sealed), by addressing ad-dressing Dr. Parker's Medical ana Surgical Sur-gical Institute, 158 North Spruce street, Nashville, Tenn. MASONS TjjfTTMOrUAHLODGinSoV lvj. Regular communications held at Masonic hall, East Temple street, the second Monday of each month. Members of sister lodges and sojourning brethren In good standing are cordially cor-dially invited to attend. JOHN B. FARLOW, W. M. ClimsropHiB Drtfu. Secretary. ARGENTA LODGE, NO. S, A. F. A. M. Stated communications held at Masonic hall the first Tuesday In each month. Members of Bister lodges and sojourning brethren In good standing are cordially Invited to attend as. VAIUAN, W. M. ' M, O. Pmujpg, 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. K. 0. Philip Bbioos. Recorder. WASATCH LODGE, N07l, A.' F. A A. M Regular communications held at the Ma sonic Hall the second Friday of each month. Members of sister Lodges and sojourning brethren la good standing are cordially invited to attend. ADOLPH ANDERSON, W. M. J. MAUI, Secretary. THE WESTERN STAR COUNCIL NO. 1. T. of H. and T. meet at Temple of Honor hall, over Deseret bank building, every second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 8 p. m. Visiting companions cordially Invited. Waltir Smithen. C. of 0. ' Joseph Moss, R. of C. SALT LAKE T. OF H. AND T., NO. 1, meet at Temple of Honor hall, over Des- eret bank building every Thursday evening at S p. m. Visiting brothers cordially invited. G. J. Spknoeb. W. C. T. W. B. Wood. W. H. KNIOHTSJJFPYTfflAS, ROCKY MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. 8, K.OF P. Meets every Thursday evening at 7 :80 o'clock, in Castle Hall, Elks Club Hall. Members Mem-bers of the order are cordially Invited to attend. at-tend. F. REHRMAN, 0. 0. A. BUSBCX, K. of R. ft S. MYRTLE LODGE NO. 1, K. OF P. Regular Conventions every Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock, In Elks Club Hall. Sojourning Knights oordlally Invited to attend. J. a MILLER, 0. 0. J. L. Lucas, K. of r. a s, ALANTHE LODGE NO. 5, K. OF P. Reg-ular Reg-ular Conventions every Monday evening, at 8 p. m., In Castle Hall. Elks Club Hall. So journlng Knights oordlally Invited to attend, O. W.OOFFALL.,0.0. W. M. Rislbt, K. of R. A S. SONS OF AMERICA. ATRioTic"6irGj5i Washington Camp No. 9. P. O. S. of A., meets every Friday evening, at 7:80, In Temple of Honor Hall, oor, Main and 1st South sts. Sojourning Sons are oordlally Invited to attend. . WM. GLASMAN, President , A. S. Barrett, Recording Secretary. WOMK.INUMEN'8 BOCIKTIJE& Times and Planes 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 the K. of P. hall. Carpenters and Joiners' Union Every Wednesday evening at Temple of Honor. Stonecutters Union Second and fourth Monday of eaoh 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 48, Scott- Auerbach building, Main street. btreet Carmens' Union Every first and third Tuesday at Scott Aurbach building Main street. Pressmen and Stereotypers' Union Flrat Monday erery month at someplace previously designated. Tinners' Union FlrBt and third Saturdays every month, room 48, Scott-Auerbach building, build-ing, Main street. Hodcarrlors, Laborers and Teamsters' Union Second and fourth Mondays each month la the Temple on Honor. Clgarmakers' Union First and third Thursdays Thurs-days every month, room 48, Scott-Auerbaoh 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-Auer-bacn building. Main street. Painters and Decorators' Union Second and fourth Friday every month, room 48, Soott-Auerbach Soott-Auerbach building. Main street. The Federated Trades and Labor Council Every second and fourth Sundays at their hall, room 48, Scott-Auerbach building, Main street. ATTORNEYS. lHAEiTGi0;E TilHEPABBT" LAWYERS ROOMS 4S AND F.0 WASATCH Building, Salt Lake City, AUo Anthany, Kansas, and Muscogee, Indian Territory. 8. A. MEEEITT,-" CITY ATTORNEY, ROOMS 510 PRO-gress PRO-gress building. M. E. IfoENANY, ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW, PROGRESS BUILD-lng. BUILD-lng. Fourth floor, 0.W.P0WEB3, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW; OPPOSITE CtJL-len CtJL-len Hotel, Second South street . . WILLIAM CONDON. " LAWYER. ROOMS FIRST FLOOR CUL-mer CUL-mer building, First South, between Main and Commercial streets. , BOOKS AND STATIONERY. SAMUEL G. BEAD. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. LONDON News Depot, opposite the Denver Sc Rio Grande railway depot, Salt Lake City. Orders for every variety of American and European ?eiiodlcals, magazines, etc., promptly at-ended at-ended to.-; - - BOOT AND SHOE MAKING. Perfection in Boots and Shoes. JOHN WETZEL, Patentee. Boots and Shoes made from the best material, perfect In fit and comfortable to wear. Call and see me or send for price list andl n structions for self-measurement. Repairing done. 964 south State road, opp new hotel . . THE PARAGON IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE for Shoe Repairing. 11 west South Temple street CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. 0HAELE8 K, FIELDS, ' CONTRACTOR BUILDING MOVER, bridge builder and general engineer. Brick, adobe or wooden houses raised, moved or repaired. All work guaranteed against cracking or other damages. The only practical practi-cal building mover west of Chicago. Ofllce and shops 749 to 751 State road. CHAELES AN AKIN. . STAIR BUILDER, SHOP 168'4 WEST South Temple street. A. PAGEEEERG & CO. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS ALL kinds of House and Jobbing work done. Estimates given on contract worlc. All work guarranteed. Corner 7 W. and Rio Grande ave ' J. 0. DO WLING, CARPENTER, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER, All work neatly executed; fitting up stores and counter making a specialty. IMS W. First South street. -' FURNITURE. SANDBERG FURNITURE 00., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN all kinds of Furniture, School Desks, Screen doors and Windows. Jobbing and repairing re-pairing promptly attended to. 108 and 110 W, South Temple street J OPTICIANg. ; GRYoTiERGiB! IJRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC OPTI-tlons. OPTI-tlons. spectacles fitted accurately to the 7eJiP charge for testing eyes. U West South Temple street, Salt Lake City. PLUMBING. A. J. BOURDETTE it 00., PLUMBERS, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS and General Jobbers. IS east Second South street Salt Lake City. Telephone No. 431. JAMES FENWTOK, PRA,TICAL,PLUMBEB' STEAM AND GAS J. Fitter, Sanitary Engineer. SI East Thirl South street Salt Lake City, Utah. P. J.MORAN, STEAM HEATING ENGINEER. WttAOT street Salt Lake City. ' PLATING. NOVELTY MANUFACTURING 00.. GOLD, SILVER AND NICKEL PLATINO by the Dynamo Process. All kinds of repairing done with neatness and dlsDatoh. Kmtobom Bbos, SI E3d South. v PHYSICIANS ' DR. J. S. BLA0OURN 4 00., HERNIA SPECIALISTS; RUPTURE PER-manently PER-manently cured without surgical operation. opera-tion. 66 E. First South st, opp. the Theater. DRS. FREEMAN & BURROWS, EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT. BPEOTA-cles BPEOTA-cles accurately fitted. Rooms 17 and 18. Scott-Auerbach building. REAL JE8TATK AXdHloANS. " THE SYNDICATE INVESTMENT 00., REAL ESTATE, ROOM 1, OVER BANK OF Salt Lake. Investments for non residents a specialty. MONEY WANTED. TF YOU DESIRE A GOOD LOAN PLACED Mata street U & F" SPeIloer ALFRED DUNSHEE, REAL ESTATE, LOANS', INVESTMENTS. Lkeclty Utah!' Jon6, Bank- , i , J. G. JACOBS 4 00. REAL;,E.STA;FE DEALERS, 147 PROORE83 building, have for sale residence property In all parts of the city; also choice bargains la business and farm property. " BURTON, GROESBEOK 4 00., "DEAL ESTATE, NO. 3SS MAIN STREET eVholIeecltota,, ws BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE, Call on the Owner. Thirty lots in Cobb's addition, on Tenth South between Seventh and Eighth West, on line of West Side Rapid Transit railroad, which is fn active ac-tive operation; price $300 and 8350. Four building lots on Ninth South between Fourth and Fifth East, near electrio car line; 92260 each. Beautiful residence, six room briok house, corner of I and Fourth street, near electric cars; $6000. 4x10 on J street between Third and Fourth streets; $4000. 8x10 on N bctween'Thlrd and Fourth streets; $2500. 6x14 on Seventh East between South Temple and First South. This is the most desirable residence part of the city and will double in value in less than two years. This list is all first olass property and is not listed with any agents, but can be purchased direct from the owner on easy terms. Call on or address Byron Hartwell, 127 W. South Temple street. IP ante. TRAVELING MEN WE WANT ALL THE traveling men we can get to represent us In other states; also, several good business men to act as general agents for each state. We mean what we say when we claim that any good man can make more money working for us than they can at any other business. Address Ad-dress D. V. Diamond, secretary Salt X.ake Fraternal and Mutual Accident association, 63 West Second South street, Salt Lake City. W HEnTVoRE-IN-NEED OF GOOD reliable help of any kind leave your orders or-ders with the Salt Lake Employment Co., 903 South West Temple street and they will receive re-ceive prompt attention. F. 0. lirldgford, Manager. tf ANTEE AT ONOE-FOR CITY AND county, a tew ladles and gentlemen to sell the beHt felling book in the United States today. Gall at once at 100 North West Temple Btreet and secure outfit. 10-81 ANTEDTaT-ONCE TO BORROW 40 on business property, from one to three years. This is gilt-edge security. Apply or address 1SS Main street 11-tf ANTED A GOOD NURSE GIRL. 13 TO 14 years, with a view of making It home. Inquire 130 south Seventh East Mrs. Laura A, Pitts. WANTED -TWO EXPERIENCED LADY canvassers for a saleable article. Call at room 80, St. James hotel, between 10 and 13 a.m. 18-tt WO ENERGETIC MEN CAN FIND EM-ploymentat EM-ploymentat good wages by calling on Davis A Stringer, 23 West Second South. 18-tt ANTED GOO 3 TA LDRE83 ? 6 WORK oncoats aud ptntoj gocd pay; call at 186 Main street, up stairs. 10-30--8 FOR RENT-A NICELY FURNISHED front room at No. 4, McDonald row near Fourth South and Main 18-24 ANTEDGOOD WOMAN COOK FOR boarding houss. Call on J. H. Ryan, Stager building. ; lOtf WANTED A WOMAN TO WASH FOR A family of three. Call at room 80, St, James hotel. 10-20tf WANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework; good wages paid. 667 South Main Btreet-. 17-tf OR SALE-4rYARDS BRUSSELS CAR-pet, CAR-pet, (new) half price. 24 West Third South. F'.RBT CIAS8 EOA.RD AND LODGING gft.U) per week. t I First East st 18-tf tevottal. ERSON iwDB." O. UtRrROOMTsT? Elmo Hotel, surgeon specialist In ladles' sickness of all kinds. Liver and kidney complaint, com-plaint, catarrh, all chronic diseases and cancers and tumors. In practice for 98 years. - S"TTEHL ft CREIQHTON. DENTISTS, NO. 68 West Second South street Office hours 8 :30 to 6 :30. Sundays 10 to 18. PERSONAL D. HIRSCHLER CO., SUM-mlt SUM-mlt Vinyard wines arepure at 818 Malnnext to postofflce. ANNAMAKER & BROWN, 808 PROG-resa PROG-resa building. Sales agent, J. Davles.10-8 oTnICHOLS, DENTIST. OFFICE OP- poslte Walker house. iTJoTPsTLlwiixlo 1 northwest of Temple, SSOO. 08 lots two blocks from new U. P. freight yard, S19.900. 831.x 10,1 on Pear street' facing south, 11300, one- third ca?h. 60x140 on Capital Hill, WOO, one-third cash. 14 acres on West Side transit In section 16, cheap. To exchange, 8x9 rods, unincumbered, value 131100, for equity In house and lot in east part of city, value (COX) to MU, A. R. Dkrgb, 230 Main street OR SALE COMPLETE PRINTING OUT-flt, OUT-flt, primer dress, Washington hand press, excellent assortment of Job and news type. Good as new. Baltlmorean Jobber, 8x13. Terms away down. Address W. R. G Times offloe. 1 DOE WOOD, ON THIRD EAST, IS 8UR-'j 8UR-'j rounded by tine homes 30 new residences ccs'lng f&XJO to SH000 each. Electrio cars now running. Lots SS00 eaoh; tsr cash; 118.60 per month. W. E. Hubbard, 160 Main. TX'R SALE A CHOICE BUILDING LOT, V cSxlftt feet, between Fourth and Fifth on I street, with city water, fruit and close to Btreet car. Call at 46 and 48 Wasatch blosk. 17-tl FOR BALE-TO A DESIRABLE PARTY one- half or whole of the lumber business. busi-ness. Applv to A. Keyser. Corner Second South and Third West .Salt Lake olty. 25-tf DO NOT FAIL TO SEE EDGEWOOD ON Third East Fine houses now building. A few lots at $300 each. SS6 cah, 112.60 per month. W. E. Hubbard, 160 Main street. OR SALE-HALF INTEREST IN FIRST-olass FIRST-olass barber shop. Beit location in town. This ts a rare chancj. Call at once. 163 Main street IQlBtf 1?oR SALE-LARGE 4 ROOM COTTAGE. ' Pantry and closet, new. 8 blocks from buslnesg,r-lS0O. W. E. Hubbard 1 WW aln at. OR SALE'-OLD PAPERS, 85 CENTS PER hundred, at Thb Times office counting room. t FOR SALE HORSE, BUGGY ft HARNESS sfcl South First West street. 10-20-84 OR SALE A GOOD PAYING BUSINESS, r long lease. Apply at 28 W. First South. , . gCo'jtent. . ISuRmslnJDPA tlemen Oool, airy, comfortable and elegant ele-gant Rates reasonable. Enquire of Mrs. Watson, Onlmer block. Salt Lake Olty. , FOR RENT BOARDING HOUSE, FUR-nlshed FUR-nlshed or unfurnished. Good business already al-ready established; thirty permanent boarders. Apply to 183 South First East OR RENT TWO NEW SIX-ROOM houses, bath and basement on Tenth East and Second South. Enquire room 37, S :ott Auerbach building. tf T" O RENT COLUMBIA HOUSE. ROOMS by the day, week or month. House new, neat and clean. Terms reasonable. No. 24S W. South Temple. . FOR RENT PART OF TWO FRONT OF-flces OF-flces to agreeable party. Call at 46 and 46 Wasatch block. W-tf FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD AT OK South Main street Rooms rtngle or en suite. - . - FOR RENT FURNISHED AND UNFUR-plehed UNFUR-plehed rooms at 977 East Fifth South st ' ' fo TO LOAN-teO.OOO TO LOAN ON HOUSE-hold HOUSE-hold goods, pianos, etc. ; also on watches diamonds and personal securities of all kinds. Inter-Mountain Loan ft Trust Ccu, 812)4, 8outh Main St., up-stalra. ' IX) LOAN IN SMALL AMOUNTS; A FEW more applications wanted. - Joseph P. Bache. Room It second Bool, Wasatch block. . 10-4-tf . , . i ... . I- V 1 1 , i . Sandberg's new sofa bed is just the thing for olHces. Sandberg Furniture company, 108 W. South Temple street. . 7 Oregon Kidney Tea cures diabetes. I will sell you block 100, plat C. or lots 7 and 8 in block 105, plat C, at a bargain. See Oliver Jennings, No. 853, C streot, corner D. 10-25 French Settlement in Ohio. Grand Opening At Walker Bi o's & Fyler Co., commencing com-mencing Monday, Oct. 20, of Seal skin sacques, jackets, capes, etc Also all kinds of Fur goods. For three days only. Ladies come and see this elegant line of goods. Aiken's dining parlors, 17 W. 2nd So. Gentlemen wishing clean and spotless linen should patronize the celebrated Troy Steam Laundry, 142 Main street. Miller's unexcelled New York Silk and Derby hats will arrive tomorrow. Bast-Teury Mercantile Co. llatters and Furnishers. 142 Main stree t RESTAURANTS. GLOBE CAPE, S riTBA,Lii.Co- MEALS AT ALL HOURS C?. No. 34 Main Btreet Salt Lake Olty. STENOGRAPHY. F. E. McGTJEEIK 0FSICiA,L sJENOGRAPHER ; ALL KINDS -Shorthand and Typewriting. Dealer in uUdlnftn Typewriter and supplies; Progress TAILORS. TlfERCHANT TAILOR. NEW SPRING B,.KBtyei,u5t.arIlTed- and 46 east Second South street Salt Lake City. TRUNKS. HULBEBT BBOS,, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE TRUNKS, Valises, straps, etc., sample trunks and cases to orderjrepairtag a specialty; 8T west i lrst South street. 1TATCHMAKEB8 AND JEWELERS. . T. it STTBBAUGH, FINE AMERICAN WATCHES, CLOCKS, .iwelrT; wstcB repairing a specialty; MISCELLANEOUS. , CHAELES BTJMPHBET, ASSAYER AND CHEMIST S974 SOUTH Main street, Salt Lake City, Utah. wm. MOBBia. emybethohT- SALT,LAKE STEAM CARPET CLEANINO O Works, comer Mh West and Hazel streets, telephone 47a. F.rst class work guaranteed Orders taken at J. O'Conner'a drug store, Sal Maiustreet P.aboxMO, FENSI0K3. VTEW LAW-eav.OO SOLDIERS' widows JlI and relatives entitled. Apply at once to W T. POTTER, room S2. Scott-Auorbac building. No foe if not successful. ' . 1 ' ' OROCERIES. . CHAELES E. EBIOKSON, DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCER-ies. GROCER-ies. Fruits and. Vegetables, Cigars. Tobacco, To-bacco, etc. Fresh Butter and Eor'gs always on hand. 109 East First South street opposite City hall. B0GEB3 & COMPANY, THE LEADING GROCERS, 48 EAST FIRST South street FEED G. LYNGBEBG, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, PRO-vislons, PRO-vislons, Fruit Vegetables. Poultry, Fish. Game, etc 63 east First South street Telephone Tele-phone 88. 0. U. HANSEN DEALER IN CHOICE FANCY GROCERIES Hay, Grain, Coal and Kindling Wood, corner Third South and State street ELI L. PRICE, C GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, 964 MAIN T street. INSURANCE. LOUIS HYAMS & H FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. MUTUAL Life of New York. 514 and 515 Progress Block. UQUOKS AND CIGARS. priTlIYSTBOM. COMMERCIAL SALOON FAMILIES supplied. Cor. First South and Commercial Commer-cial streets. KOSHER, FLOOD & CO., MIRROR SALOON, 155 MAIN STREET. Salt Lake City.. THE TWO PHILLIPS PLACE. CHOICEST BRANDS OF IMPORTED Winee, Liquors and Clears. Schhsteb a i Phelps, proprietors, C3 E. Third South street 1 Salt Lake City. ... H Skookam Joot F J Grows Hair Rapidly. 7-'itPl Eradicates DandrutI Ar, Stops Palling Hair. S 0yf Is a Preventive atC-IOSm' of Baldness, fcVfflftsjiy J Grows Hair on wllV Bald Heads- KtWlf Is an Exquisite iW 1 11 ' ' : Toilct Articie" I MllNf f j ' coloring matter. (7Varf mark registertd.) Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Poisons It is an honest and meritorious preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. Skookum Boot Hair Grower Co. NEW YORK. es w !l Oteeeelsts. $500 Howard ! WE will pay the aboro reward for njr cam of Ltror Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headacho, Indigestion. Con-atipation Con-atipation or CostirnM v rannot euro wtttt West Vegetable Llrer Pii!, when tho direction! are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never tail to giro eatif action. Sugar Coated. Lare boxen, containing 10 Fills, ts rents. Beware of eoanterfeite and Imitations. The frenutne uaju factored only by Ui JOHN C WEST COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL. Bold by JOHNSON, PRATT A CO.. DrnggUU, 5W Ctyv H. B. Younger's Academy of Dancing, 1W, Cnd South St. ' . Ladies' and Gents' Class Meets Tuesday EvenltiK Of Each Week. Advanced Club meets Wednesday evening ot QftCea. vd6l( Ladles' and Children's Class Saturday after-noon after-noon from t to 4 p. m. Matinees will commence Saturday, October 18th, at 4 p. ra. Private lessons tausrht for Ladles only Tuesdays, Tues-days, Thursdays and Fridays front 8 to 4 o'clock p. in. All the Very Latest Fancy Dances and Wnltzes taught correctly. The Berlin York, Le Revo, Garotte and Caprice Cap-rice Schottlsche taught. .... ; . 4 . i ' - '' ' ' . Call on or Address . ' C H. B. YOUNGER, SS7 . Main SU II P. O. Box, . |