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Show CLOSING OUT! CLOSING OUT! I THE mm idle nm i 54 WEST SECOND SOUTH ST. In order to confine myself exclusively to the Furniture busi ness, I will close out, Regardless of Cost, all the stock, consisting of Hardware, Tinware, Silverware,' Toys, Notions, Lamps, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Cutlery. Pictures, Etc., Etc. This line must be closed out at once in order to make room for several cars of Furniture now in transit. Shelving, Cases ' 4 .. and Counters for sale Cheap. COME AND PRICE OUR LINE OF FURNITURE Home made bread, pastry and cakes at Keeley's, 60 E. Second South. Union - Pacific System ArratWfra Xvd:o-c-iTT.iir division". A r&r'fi' The Only Line Running Through Cars to Donver.Missouri fl IVjft3Lflfl River, Chicago and St. Louis Without Change. MSjplV Sew Time Carl in Effect November 30th, 1890. Trains Will Arrive and Depart at Salt Lake City Daily as Follows: AKRIVEi . DEPARTi Limited rant Mall frmn Ouirao, Limited fast Mail fir Omaha. Chi- OniRh, St. Louis, Kansas City, ' cko, Denver. Kansas City and at. Denver and Cache Valley 6:Sa.m. Louis .............. T:00a.m. Mall and Fixprcas from Cache Valley Local fcxpress forO(rden. Cache al- Points, raw City and ban Fran- ley and intermediate Poiuta.. . 8:10 .ra. .clBCO . 10:110 a.m. Atlantic Express for Omaha. Chi- Atlantin'' Express from Chicago, cauo, lnver. Kansas City, Bt. Omaha, 8t. Louis, Kansas City, LouK Kan Francisco, Cocke Valley Denver, Portland and Butte 6:10p.m. and P.irk Olty SaOp.m. Loral npiwl from Ogden and Inter- Mull and Express for 0dn and In- mediate Point...., 7:80p.m. termediat Points, Bute and Port Local Express from Juab, Nep hi aud 1 and.. . , ............ .. . ... S :00 p.m. Provo. 10:00 a.m. Mall and Express for Eureka, Provo. Mall and Express from Mllford.Juab, Nephl. Juab and Milford.... ........ 7:10a.m Nephl Provo and Eureka 7:00 p.m. Loral Express for Provo, Nephl and Mixed Train from Terminus, Tooelle Juab s.uup.m. Md Garfield Beach ' S:lSp.m. Mixed Trdn for Oartleld Beach Tooele an) Terminus 8:10 a.m. Daijy Except Sunday. 'Dally Except Sunday. ' TICKET OFFICE, WASATCII BUILDING, 201 MAIN STREET. C. F. RESSEGUIE, C. S. MELLEN, S. W. ECCLES, General Manager. Gen'l Traffio Manager. General Passenger Agent Hardy, Young & Co, Headquarters for the 4 j FINEST FRUITS il 1 C! Consisting of Dchesa, Valencia, Sultana and loose Muscatel Raisins, Finest Vostizza Currants cleaned ready for use, Finest Italiag Olives, Sap Sago, Pine Apple and Roquefort Cheese, Seven Crown Figs and Dates, French Prunes, Grenoble falnuts, Almonds, Filbert and Pecan Nuts, Finest in the Market. GANDIES OP THE BEST QUALITY! IN OUR DRYGOODSDEPARTMENT IVe, carry a full line of all the Latest Novelties: Black Silks and Silk Lace Dresses in Patterns, suitable for i Christmas Presents; also a fine lot of Ladies', Childrens' and Men's Fine Shoes! HATS, CAPS, And Gents' Furnishing Goods. All New ment at the hands of the employees em-ployees of this establishment. Mr. Kelley will always be found upon the premises to welcome his friends and patrons, pa-trons, and desires to extend a hearty invitation to the general gen-eral public. ' 1 CALL AND SEE HIM Opposite Theater. ' Go to ArboRast for a glnss of hot soda for your cold. Sure cure. IJERSONAL-THE PALACE BATHHOUSE I for ladles and (rxnts is the finest In the rltjr. Hot. cold snd shower baths. Open from ? a m. to 0 p. m. furnished rooms In connection. con-nection. 1 Commercial stree T)EHBONAL J. C. ROBINSON, 44 E. 8F.C-I 8F.C-I ond South street, has to loan ilftOO HOOO b00. Wants to borrow I10.OJ0 for two years T1EKKONAL LEAVE YOUR ORI'EIS 1 - for help at F. C. Brldgford s, 803 South West Temple street. l'7 S. sfMSTcAHPET CLEANING AND f I chimney sweeping. .11 Commercial street. Leave orderi at Utah Stove and Hardware company s store, gait Lke City. 1JEKSONAL-DK. U. UNOEK. R(KJM T 8T Elmo Hotol. surgeon specialist In ladles sickness of all kinds. Llrer aud kidney complaint, com-plaint, catarrh, all ehronlo diseases and cancers and tumors. In practice f or !jrears. Jy C. NICHOL-DENT 1ST. OFFICE OP-1 OP-1 . poslte Walker house. 4? or gpal p. l-OR 8ALE-FOKTYT7vTSNCOBH'S J A'11 ion ai a l.srg n a 1 on Byron Hart oil for asnap. U7 H e it So.ith Temple F'OR PALE - BEAUTIFUL RFSIDENCE property on I and 3 streets, near car line, Wav below a-tuul va ue. Byron Hartwall, 17 W. Houth Timple. IOR SALE FIFTEEN ACRES. BUIT-alile BUIT-alile ror plattln? inio 131 lots. Come quick befo e It goes. Byron HartweU 127 W. South Temple. VOR SALE THE FINEST GENUINE Jr. deer and fox hound pups, COS Slata Road and F ifth Eolith. F. Auerbacli & Bro, - GREATEST CLEARANCE SALE . SALT LAKE HAS EVER SEEN. We do not offer our Mammoth Stork of Dry Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, Carpets and Children's Clothing at Cost and less than Cost, simply to benefit bene-fit the public! Our aim is to benefit ourselves as welll By giving our pa-Irons pa-Irons choice goods, warranted as represented, at prices they cannot be bought for elsewhere, we retain the good will of our old patrons and secure the custom of lols of new friends. THE NEW ELKS' GYMNASIUM Is Now the Most POPULAR RESORT Of its Kind In Town. And the Handsome Jimmle Williams is now the Presiding Officer Thereof. It Has Been Duly Proven that MR. ED. KELLEY OF THE ELKS' SAMPLE Never does anything by halves or enters into a project without with-out successfully carrying it out to the point, and a peep into the new Gymnasium, recently re-cently added to his popular resort, will quickly convince one of the truthfulness of this remark. " ' ' To the : already well arranged ar-ranged institution has lately been added a newly improved Peck & Snyder Pulling and Lifting Machine, which is claimed to be the very first one of its kind ever brought to this country, and which adds materially to the amusement obtained in this establishment. The gymnasium is now complete com-plete and equipped with the finest of ' everything that money can buy. The location is one of the most convenient and easily ; accessible in this city, and being only a short distance from , the business centre and in close proximity to the Theatre, it can be said to be a very desirable place to visit after the performance or between the acts, as one's conscience con-science may dictate. Mr. Kelley is in receiptof a letter from the celebrated manager man-ager of pugilists, Parson Da-vies, Da-vies, of Chicago, in which this distinguished veteran and shining light of - the pugilistic arena expressed his intention of visiting Salt Lake some time in February, and the exclusive i use of the Elk Gymnasium has been tendered the genial "Parson" by the gentlemanly "Ed." for the purpose of giving giv-ing a genuine exhibition of the manly art of self defense, the exact date of which has not as yet been decided upon. Jimmie Williams, champion of Utah, is in constant attendance attend-ance for the purpose of instructing in-structing those" who desire to become proficient in this the manly art. Mr. Kelley caters only to the first-class element of trade and his . friends, an i patrons are assufecfofj courteous treat- SI'IXHL NOTICES. 'ANTEIJ IMMKDIATEl.Y, A .GOOll servant frlrl, also a lltt nurs Kir!, (about flftwti year old) . Keferf nrtes.required. Call at 817 So lth E eventh East. TvTnteds6r a young mem to room aud fco ird. Apply aMM W. Fltth South street. WANTED- T IE ADDRESS OF MR HAN-it HAN-it na who has rrcently bem t-avU'lng in California. H. B. Flshe Clift Hou'e. - A LADY TEACHER WHO HAS FUR-niihej FUR-niihej rooms, denims a lady room-mate. Prlrs very reasonable. References exchanged. Aderews E.' C. F 341 8 First West. MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, watches. jewelry and personal securities. HuRfnass strictly conildeiitiM. Private office for ladles. California collateral bank. 13 W. Second South st. To loan-ikum) toT ia11wo17se hold goods, pianos, etc. ; also on watches diamonds and personal securities of all kinds, Inter-Mountain Loan A Trust Co., UlSVi South Main St., up-stalrs. SILKS SILKS ! SILKS ! At such low pricf that no lady would believe unless she comes aud convinces herself. 1 lot of choice Evening Ur.jcades at 11.50, reduced re-duced fmm -i.H). . Hi t beautiful Armure Stripes at $1.45, reduced from fy.TIS. 1 lot of Novelty Silks at $1..T7S. reduced from $;.. 1 lot of rich, small figured Eengallnes at $3.42! reduced from 5.?f. ' ' I lot of Colored Gros Grain Silk at COc, reduced from 1.00 Hot Colore i Gros Grain Silk at COc, reduced from 11.40. ' I I t Colored Gros Grain Silk at 11.10, reduced front tl.50. ' 1 lot Faille Franchise at 11.10, reduced from !.. 1 lot each ol Colored and Black Surahs at 40c, 6()c. 5c and 85c, worin ono tblrd more. 100 Silk Patterns and R.mnants at special prices. lidfl Ladles' Dress Patterns at II.SS, II.S0, II. SO. li.ur.. i80, t'.S0. $4.75. W.0 axd W.4D. almost at half their real value. In our fine Robes we will show you Bargains to tempt the most Indifferent, ami ng them Astrachan Ti linmel French Cloth Patterns sold at$..00, for tiK.50. OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT! Must empty its racks for Spring Goods tremendous tre-mendous le luctlous will dolt. LadleV Pluh Wraps reduced from 117.80 to iMM Ladles' Plush Wraps reduced from 123.50 to tl3.no. Ladies' Newmarkets reduced from 113 50 to 850. Ladies' Imported Braided Jackets reduced from tl4 to 17. . Ladles' Astrachan-faced Jackets reduced from lia to 17. Ladies' Black Cheylot Jackets reduced 'rom $11.50 to 7.so. Lad.eV Jackets from $7 to $4.50, $5 to $3.50, K ' to t3 95, etc., of latest shapes and test materials. ma-terials. MIks 'S' Coats reduced from $10 to $5, $8.50 to $.i 25, $7 to Ki.75. etc. Infants' Plush Coats, Infants' Cloth anp Cashmere Cash-mere Coals. Infants' Loug Cloaks, at greatly reduced prices, to close out every garmen$ ou haud. Shawls. Silk and Cloth Skirts at prices tha will make you buy. Remember, Heavy Double Shawls at $3.2i worth $4.00. ICST SMALL DIAMOND RING. S0RE-j S0RE-j ward by reunnlng same to this ofllce. rfueinroo Cltancre. NETfEQULRIN'a f:tfJaONEREQl'IR-ing f:tfJaONEREQl'IR-ing fjii. One r.iU r ng K0) to HujO. This lust is suitable fur a lady or gentleman. T3K RENT-THREE UNFURNISHED " rooms. f.o.CO ver month, on car line, 515 E. Th rd South. if O 1 REN T - NICELY FURNISHED r rooms. $io to $) a month. One large unfurnished un-furnished front room 364 South West Temple ' striet. ITiOR RENT-FIVE ROOMED HU'SE AND good barn in connection ; lot ated on East Hrlgham street. Apply at 173 Main street. 1MJKNISHED ROOMS. SINGLE OH IN suite, !tt West Six h South, Lambert Court. irOR RENTFFICE8OVER GCDBE r Pitt s drug store. Also a few small houses. Inquire at oftlce tiodlie Pitts Drug Co. TXR RENT HOITSE OF iixR TO MB. r bath, closet ar.d cellar. Enquire SIS F.ltti East street. Rent $45 a month. Also a store. FOR KENT. - A NEWLY FURNISHED roim. Apply 159 W. Fourth South. FOR RENT. ROOM AND BOARD $1 AND $7 uer week at IVH South Main street, Also Al-so n o os for light house keeping at No. 3 West south. fTuRNISHF. iTlfoOMS AND BOARD AT DBS J1 West S xth South street. Mrs. T. Long. F'OR RE ST-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS Bteaui heat, bath, all moi'e.-ii conveniences first clam board. 1.17 North Main street. An- derson house. 1X)R RENT-TWO CHEAP ROOMS; 117 E. F Second South. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR eentlemen orla.Mes '15 pr month; fS) East So ond South on car Una. T.-H)R rentcottaT)e half STock . P north K. G. W.. Slith West street. In- , quire 7; 8 West Second South. 'L'UKyisHED-ROOMS. NEW, NFAT AND j .F clean, by the dav or week at Columbia house, i4'J West S outh Temple street. ! J POR RENT-NEW B-ROOM HOUSE EAST ' 1 bench, finished January 10th. Apply A. T. S. fr Progress . t ,, t - 15OR RENT "ELEGANT FujtSTsHED rooms over the Times omce lor gentlemen. Our Domdx Department Offers , SO yards Canton Flannel for $1. to yards Cheviot for SI. i. . . 16 yards Heavy Unbleached for $1. , , 16 yards good Bleached for $1. ' - 14, 16 and is yards each of good Oinghams for $1. Ladies' Cloths and Tricots at auo, 50 and 75c, worth . ( double. ' HOTELS, RESTAURANTS and HOUSEKEEPERS Can Save Money I OUR TABLE LINEN DEPARTMENTS. Special sale of Damasks, Turkey Reds Towels. Napkins. Dovltes. Crashes, Etc., on ao-count ao-count of overstock, Is worthy of your attention, for the goods will be much higher In future. OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Offers Ladles' and Children's Woolen Hose at Ladles' Black Cashmere Hose at 40c, reduced Mtc lac, 90c, 86o ; sold elsewhere at double from 60c the pries, , Ladies Black Cashmere Hose at 50c, reduced Ladles' and Children's Cashmere Gloves and from7ic. LaTes" Blk Vests with sleeves, warranted Ladles Fascinators at HOC $1.36 and 1., very not to crock, at 60c ;sold everywhere for! l ift cnoite, ,,,,, Chile r jn's Underwear at ICo, 60o, 5c and; Sue; a Lsdles' and Children's Woolen Hoods, Jack-real Jack-real bargain. els, etc, marked down 30 per cent. , Oar Children's Clothing and Gents' Famishing Department Ore s Its oventock at such low prices as to fill It with gratified customers all dv long. Gnts' Natural Wool suits of Underwear for a 0, 76c, $1, $1.60, aud upwards; positively v worth double the amount. . i' One !o, of Boys' su ts of Underwear at 75c. worth I1A Mnv' and Dents' Overshirts and White Shirts marked way down. Come and see them. Bcv" suits good and serr c?able. at $t.N, $8.n&. $! ). $S.7. ti, 3 . 14 and 4.50. They can-noi can-noi be nurchased elsewhere tles than 50 per cent in advance of our prices. ... HedGullts and Blankets The mild winter lenves us with too many. Our "cut" prices will clean them out. Notice!. 75c, tl. $1.85, $1.65, $1.90, $8.35, 18.C0, $3.85, $4, $4.35, $5.16, $8,40 every one worth half as much more. Overcoars-iforM.3, $4 for $3, $8 for $4.50, et3 etc 'r COME . ONE! COME ALL I F. Auerbacli & Bro. i , ,;v; .1- .. ; ... .i ; j.W. Farrell & Co nnten, Eas & Steal Men Dcatere in all Kindt of Lift and Force Pumps Order taken for Drive and Dug WU Ctpool built and Connection! mad |