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Show 1 1 . Highe c a&m Learning Pore-U. SL Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1SS9. Y?rASTEI A SITl ATiOT BY AUSTLKIU W a good accountant, or one who can make himself useful. Salary nominal. Address P. O. box 854. -IT7ASTEP A EXPERIENCED GIRL. TO V work In binderv. Apply at Salt Lake Lithograph Lith-ograph company, 12 V. First south street. gov IJcnt. OKEN-TFuRlasilED'Rsis. APPLY 147 East Second South street. FURNISHED FROKT ROOM NEAR Business; Busi-ness; Ho. 73 Center street; gents $S. T7OR RENT tTROOM HOUSE WITH BATH X: aDd electric light. 167 East Sixth South Su T7HDR RENT ONE COMPLETELY VR-J? VR-J? niehed modern house of nine rooms, hot w ater heating, also gas, with bsrn and ground attached. Clone in. Enquire 66 East Second Sonth street. OR RENT AN KIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. Inquire at S88 West South Temple street. OR RENT TWO UNFURNISHED rooms for housekeeping; also nicely furnished fur-nished rooms. Inquire & East Third South Street. gost i ottub Otrayfb LOST gT SPECTACLES IN leather case. Wednesday morning. Leave at Times office and receive reward. ygraonal, ME. RHINE" " M I LLIN ER " AND 1. ADTES fashionable hair dresser. No. li East Third South street, near Main street S. SIMS, CARPET-CLEANING AND chimney sweeping. Leave orders at Utah Stove Sl Hardware company's store. OPIUM.MORPHINE. CHLORAL, COCAINE smoking habit cured. Chained and Unchained. Un-chained. Book of ISO pages llls'tr'd sent free. Pay when enrei. Box infct.SaH Lake Cltv.Utah. F. AuerbachBro. We invite visitors to Conference and the Pair to call and inspect the Immense Stock of Goods we carry, and compare our qualities, style and prices, and profit by OUR SPECIAL SALE OF SILKS. ' Our Special Sale of Dress Goods. Our Special Safe of Clcaks. - Cur Special Sale of Boys' Clothing, Etc. " We Can Mention a Few Special Prices Only, IN SILKS Black. GroGrains at 57e. 63S'c 35e. $130. fl.35; price talk. OUR BLACK SILK KHALUMES At 62HC 72c, 82c, 92c, SL13, $1.50, $3.00; big. reat bargains out. PURE SILK Colored Faille. Francatse. in cijtfeeet ehade, ato.Jc. worth $1.35. FRENCH DRES3 GOODS At $.1.00, $6.00, $7-50, $3.75, $9.50, $10.00, $12.00 a suit, and upwards. Hiirhest 5'oTlties of the Season, specially redwed for this Sale. AMF.RICAXBRESS GOODS la Pattern at $1.50, $2.00, $2.35, $2.75,43.25, $3.69 nd $4.00. Nothinr like them to be "found cVewtrcrc- 100 pieces Plaid Dress Goods aV7c, worth 13c 100 piece Double WMi Caafcmere as. 10. worth 20c. 100 nieces Plaid DouWe Width afc20c, worQr 35. TABLE LIXEXS at Special Prices! PUEE LINEN 56-tneh Daasasitct 40c,.cJmPa 55c. 60-inch " 50c, " "70c ZjL-: .iJt ' " Clinch. " COc, " 80c -v- - Vr 6S-inch " 70c, ' 44 95c Our Carpet Department - Offers these eele orate $LT5 MotpwtU at 90c Splendid styles of Ingrain at 43c, 55c, 65c and 75c. Beet S-plye ai 0c, 95c and $1.00. Beautif al Tapestry CarBets-at 55c 60c and 75c. Short lengths at a sacrifice. Curtails and Portiera at yerj lonrprice for new and stylish goods. Our Domestic Department Offers 20 yard plendid Gingham for $LW: 16 yards splendid Dresa Gingham for $1.00. Authorized City Agents . FOR THE- Deposit Stamp System. OF THE Utab Commercial k Savings Bant. . ; 22-S4 E. First Sonth. . ' 10th Ward Co-op Cor. Rth East and 4th Sonth . ! O. F. Brooks Cor. let South and 6lh Eaut FouleerBroa 63 K St Hartley A Sperry 635 Socth Alain i Vrs. A. Butterworth..Cor. Srd Wt and 3rd South Wm. Stoneman 444 W. 4th North . r lh Ward Store S40 W. it Sonth Mr. C. Hill 378 N. 5fh Went H. F. Evans ... Ill S. 6th Wert 1 B. 3. Shimming 637 lt Wet w Hurrah ! Spanish clippings once more at Sam Levy's, 171 and 173 Main street, Salt Lake City. 10 yards Crash for $1, wnrtb $1.65. Pink Flannel 12e, worth 20c. Grey Flannel 16c, worth 25c. Sple4id fine White Flannels at 25c, cheap at 35c. 20 pieces each Whit1 Linen Damask at 40a, 50c, 60c, 70c and SOc a yard. Greatest bargain bar-gain ever offered. 200 dozen Damask and Huckabuck Towela at 10c. 15c, 20c and 25c each. The latest novelties in Chair Tidies at 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 60c and 75c They will astonish aston-ish vou. "Beautiful Table Cloths in Turkey Red, Chenille, Turcoman, Ete., at prices to make yon buy. Blankets at tl.10, $1.25. $1.35, $1.50, $1.80. $2. up to $10; epecially reduced for this sale. Cotton Batting Quilts, 75c, 90c, $1, $1.25, $1.75, $2.35, $2.75, $3; no such values can be found eteewhre. Our Boys' and Childrens' Clothing Department. Offers Splendid Heavy Suite at $1.50, $2, $2.35. $2.75. $3.25, $3.75 and upwards. Stylish Overcoats at $1.50, $2.10, $2.75, $3-S5, 3.50. $5 and upward. , . Mens' Undershirts, rrey mixed, at 50c and upwards. Boys' Grey Undershirts and Drawers. Our space does not permit mentioning 100th part of the bargains we have to offer. Come and look and profit. Onr Shawls at 90c, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $4, $4.50, $5 and $7 are the jreatest bargains. Choice and new goods in new designs. Great Cloak Sale! We have this year imported a larger Stock of Cloaks than have ever before been shown in this City. Infante' short and Ions: Cloaks too sweet for anything at $L75, $2.25, $3, $4 and up to $12. Nothing; like them to be found In the City. A line of Childrens' Coats, ajre 4 to 14, at $1.50. Ladies' Winter Jackets with Astrakahn Trimmings at $2. Ladies' Fur, Flush and gen. uine Persian Lamb Trimmed Plush Capes at $5. Ladies' handsomely trimmed Ulsters in Beaver and Diagonal at $10. Ladies' Diagonal Reefers a Special Bargain at $4.50. All shades of Ladies' Silk Matinee 'Waists at $6 and upwards. Our siyies axe eq.ua! and our Price Lower than those of the best first-class houses East or West. Childrens' Wear of every kind a Specialty. COME EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE. A few of last Season's Garments at Less than Half-Price. Ladies'- jerseys at 65c, 75c and $1, worth almost double. . Ladies' lovely Wrappers and Tea Gowns at less than you can make them. Ladies Skirts at 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25, $L50, $1.75, $3.50, $3, etc.; all Satin Ladies' Skirt afr4.35, cheap at $7.50. F. Auerbach & Bro. 1 in-tim. U 1 1 1 1 111 g. .................... I . .Ul I". ! biddowav Bros 701 E. 7th Sooth Mrs. S. Horne Cor. State, and 11th Sooth SnarrASons w. 824 W. flth Sonth J. & M. Irvine 769 S. 2nd East - R. H. Irvine 459 3rd! St John H. Kelaon 818 K. and Sonth . I i Arthur Frewin .....77 W. Worth Tempi 1 i A. H. Woodruff Liberty Park ; j John F. Coe Cor. 2nd Sooth and 8rd East ' ) Rebineon A King.... ..S47 Wett Temple J. W. Harris KCSt John Brown Cor. N. Temple and 2nd Wert C. P. Held 377 6th 8 ' Richard Duerdin . Bonntifcl Centerri lie Co-op CanterviUa Paafle Lnmber s Building Ca....Sngar Poetafflr Jtnn Neil Hon. Big Cottonwood George Saville MlUCrwk ' J. E.Kobinaon.. ............... .Fannin gton CO DEPOSITS can be made at the Bank of vJLiwjth any of its agents, and when the amount ' reaches $1.00 the depositor will get 5 per cent ixt tercet thereon, compounded 4 times a year. ' GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. 1 Drear-rone F. Armtronfr, P. W. Madsen, Thos. W. Ellerbeck, Bohver Roberts. Dr. Jos. !j. Rich arde, Thos. w. Jenninzs. O. U. Hardsy, H. JL Cammings, Samuel Mcfntyra. i . tGabeUheMon 65 W. 2nd South, i Salt lake CTtyi SuK$ordrfrom$5tO$5S Pants " " $3.50to$l4 SUITS MADE IN 24 HOURS. ! PANTS MADE IN SHOURSj By Plrat-class Workmen Is ttlt RIRANDEX Standard fe currenttimetableI j5J"Cr Iq Effeet Saturday, AoJ I V A. J gnat 1.1391. Eastbocyd. No. 6. No.. No. 4. LvOgden.. ........ B:0O pjn 8:Ua m 4. SO prn Ar Halt Lake 633 pat lt a m t-i0pas Lt tt LjJte la p fcBO i mj 9SS pr-ir Ar Provn -08 pro 11:20 a b; 11-35 p aj LvProvo.. , rfB pjr 1M a m U- p.1 Ar Thistle pqnp&aa p mfe.ae trvi . ArManti . ,. S:WpB...-,J ArSahna.. .. - 6"-30 j u , s Ar Green Rivera. . 535 pm (Man Lv Green River. ... 5355 p-trr 6:46 a in Ar Grand Janc. , fc p m a n Lv Grand June. . p nuVfcOO a- irt Ar Gtenwood , . , i" arm 1:2 r nj t ArLeadTille. ftAa. mf7:2r prof s Ar Pueblo i Jarfft p.n S-.30 un f Ar Colo Springs... L. 2.-40 pm 4:25 m The Spanish clippings at Sam Levy's are he finest in the land." 171 and 173 Main rect. Salt Lake City. DR- HODGES' DENTIST. iv S,?Ho?S work warrant- f JfHV'' ed. Room 12, pf?fT Commercial bl. cl iff if ff yLjiJ Salt Lake City. utv'iJAAJ" .. J. W. FARRELL & CO. jrjrr' - ' """j George M. Scott, Jas. Glendennlng, H. S. Humfieid, President. ' Vice-President. Secretary. George M. Scott & Co. (I?rcoRFORATED.) Dealers Is - Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware. Millv. Findings, Find-ings, Etc., Etc. Agents for the Dodge Wood Pulley. Koebling's Steel Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylin. der and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas Engines and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo 8cals, Jefferson Horse "Whim, Blake Pumps, Miners' and Blacksmitha Tools, Etc. 168 Main Street, Salt Lake City. ' : i George A. Lowe, ! ..-. ' DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FIRST-CLASS - I 1 Agricultural Implements, j Buggies, Surriea and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. J Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Eta. Railroad Contractors' Supplies. i Warehouse: - 133-145 1st East. J Dealers in all kinds of Lift and Force Pumps. Orders taken for Drive and Ing Weils, Caespcola ! hnilt and connections made: 13 Main, opposite iinr --h p. Telephone. 200. Ar .ue river . mpnj wuin Westbotjxh. No. G. So-S. So. 1. i I.t lnvrr ' 7KI-pto :no a ra. At Colo gpriags ...... 8-46 p m 11 :SS a-n Lv Pueblo 11:15 pm rlM pant LTLeadvfUa , , 5:55 a m too p n Lv Oleawood :18 a m L;40 a m, Ar Grand Jnnc , 1:10 pm 4 M a raf Lv Grand June . 130pm 4:40 a n Ar Green River .. 4:47pm 8hb Lv Green River. 5:07 pm 8:40 am ' ' 1 Lv-Salina. ......... .- .. --- ... 7:45 a n LrMntl - 13 a w Lv Thistle 7O0 a m 10:15 p m pm Ar Frovo.. ......... 7:44 mjlOSS t m 2:50 p mt LvProvo 7:45 a m;10A5 a m 8:10pta ArSaltLaie. B:1J o.U) m 4:35 prai Lv Salt Lake. 92 a m;liS:W a m 4:45 p ta ArOgden ... 10:35 a mj 10 a m 6:00 pint LOCAL SERVICE TO BINGHAM, I.ve gilt Lake ...........8:00 a.m. Arrive bait Lake :00p.m. J. B. BENNETT, G. F. & P. A X. C. DODGE. Gen. Manager. A.. E. WELBY, t5npenntndentt A Good Thing ! The people know a good thins when titer see iti The first cold snap baa caused a rnsh lor one Cnstom-Made tjjp OVERCOATS. They are certainly the finest selection of Ganneaa ever shown by any Tailoring stahtlahais.t Lx this City. -( WILLIAM J. SILVER, MECHANICAL. ENGINEER. I)KEPAKES PLANS FOR POWER HOUSES; Mill Buildings and Machinery. Steam Engines En-gines Indicated and Boilers Tested: Electric Plants Indicated acd Tested. 113 W. No. Temple. Ths DENVER & RIO GRANDER. R. Scenic Line of the Vorld. The favorite route to Glenwood. Aspen. Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver and all points East auA South. Two First-Class Trains Daily. Elegant Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, and i-'ree Ch ur Cars oi each train. For fra information, caii on or address W. J. StlGiWell, Agent, 58 W. 2nd So. S. T. Smith, A. S. Hughes, General Manager. Traffic Manager. S. K. HOOPER, Gn. Pas. 4 Ticket AgenL COLORADO MiDlAND RAILWAY. REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC : Sells & Go. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows and Building Material at EEDUCED PRICES FOR CASH. gffiVAN'HOUTENvS GOGOA. IKS PLEASEREADTHIS. OO Cents a pound for VAN HOUTEN'SJ COCOA ("Best & Goes Farthest") seems to be t ; high. Let us compare it with the price of Coffee: ! KTJS 1 lb. of good coffee costs at least 30c, makes 31 half-pint cups, i ! KdLfc 3" " " " " therefore Wc- " 93 " " " I ! ! l " V.I I. Cocoa" also 90c., " 150 " " " ijg? zZTWhich is the Cheaper Drink? I retail price, y ctCir . 93 cups of Coffee, !:S?ce:r,::eHpTd' zo " "v.H.cocoa! ! 1 15 " " b ' Soli by every Grocer. m jftu POPULAR ROUTE IOA To all Points East. an.VA Elegant Pullman Bufet AjfQt' SleeplDa Car. Free He-! cltoing Chair Cara. Be aor i ir your ticket read via The Missouri Pacific Railway, H- C. TownMAfl, S. V. Derratx, C. P. Tf.r5ronla. G. F. t, P. A. iJl Sout sfciiv "m - Salt Lake City. j.'ii , T-f-r PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE. Standard Gauge between Denver, Pueblo. Colorado Springs, Sait Lake City, Ognen, Pacific Coast and all Northwest points, via Manitoo, Leadville, Lead-ville, Af pen and Glenwood Spring. Scenery Unequalled, Equipment Unsurpassed .Through Pullman Sleepers and Pullman TourUt Carsoetween Denver and San Francisco. 'Throngh the heart of the Rocky Mountains tha most comfortable, the safect and the grandest of all Trano-contineotal Koutea. For rates, description, de-scription, pamphlets, etc., call upon or address H. C. BURNETT, 41 W. Sec; n Sjnth, Salt Lake City. H. COLBRA, General Manager. Colo. Springs, I Colorado. (HAH.S.l.fcK, General Passenger Agent, Denver, Colorado. THE BURLINGTON The only through Koute from Chicago to Salt Lake. The Burlington Route has perfected arrangements whereby all freight consigned to care of same will be loaded in a throngh car. NO TRANSFERS. Thereby canning a saving of at least three day between Chicago and Salt Lak. Mark and order or-der all goods shipped care Burlington Koute. E. E. WALKER, General Agent, 30 W. Second Sotfith, Salt Lata, i iftrrV. . : ... . i i 4 . i C0D$otrrrr5t Oar line of Suit have no equal either in qaalitj I or price. Don't Pay Big Pricest To Merchant Tailors when yon cam ret just wha von want bv visiting the Eastexm ICisnt Clothing parlors for half the money. 1 HE SANTA FE ROUTE.1 I Atchieon, Topeka Sl Santa Fe Runs the finest trains between Denver, Colorado Springs, Pnebto and Atehison, Topeka, Kaasaq Citv, 8t. Joseph, tfaleebnrg, Chicago. These. j trains are Solid Vestibule Tjinine Cars, Fren Kecllnlns Library Chair Cars, leaving Denver s 1 p.m. daily. ' Most Popular Route 1 To reach all Eastern points, either via Chicago ott - St. Louis. Ask any ticket agent for tickets oveii j this route. For further information, time card,' etc, call upon or address I J. D. KENWORTHT, 43 W. Second Sonth, Salt Lake Ctty j GEO. T. WICHOtSON, General Passenger aa ! j Ticket Agtat, TapcXa, Sasbx;. - j .; j ...... - i -V; I OINW00DEY FURNITURE CO, BEAUT gfe t FUL Sis r VeArl KVvIOV'J D PET!s.w:iiiigiii i, Expert Dental Company. office ra - Central Block Sv o.46W.2nd J Sonth. Across t itt ,, A' the street from Vfft W 1 .rTy V a Wonderland. wm itfj & ,iUr Teeth Extracted Absolutely Without Pain. Seta of Teeth ..... $5.00 iTeeth Fined - . . .50 Teeth Extracted . .... .35 .Teetb Cleaned . . . . 1.00 0SPRICES m0 Baking tscd In Millions of Homes 40 Years tfce'SUiidaiA i West Sidefiapid Transit Comp y. T1MK-TABLK. TO TakerEffect May 1st, 1891.' mcal trafni for the Jordan River, Garden City, Brighton and Eldorado. , lest Eldorado. Leata Salt Lake. :90 Cm. trOOp-m. 7:00a.m. 2:00p.m. I TJ) " 8:00 " 8.00 8:00 8:00 " 8:00 9:00 " 4:00 v :00 u 4:00 10:00 8:00 ' 10:00 w 6 11:00 " 6:00 ' llD " " 18:00 m. 70 City Station : Cor. Seventh South and Secoai West Streets. v- ' J. .Q. JACOBS, Jea. Mgr. . |