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Show 3 - SPECIAL RATE TO "THE TIMES" READERS. ' veiiment t?il fl -f' t0 THE TIMES 02ice' 24 E- Third t, and the ad- IAK?Tt?? J , lnstSd for Tiiree Consecutiva Days. THE TIMES is the HOME PAPER of SALT LAKE and is the best medium for thi3 class of advertising. . : M OIBALi ( THIS COUPON MUST BE USED TO SECUHE THIS LOW HATS. SPECIAL RATE ADVERTISING COUPON. w"te your Advertisement on this Slip-Six Words to the Line. ; ' """ ' I I I ' Buy your hay and grain at 214 Main St Clute is there. Kemoval. William Skewcs t Son, undertakers ahd embalmers, have removed to their handsome new. parlors No. 22, East Third South street next to The Times office. ! Have you seen our bed-room sets? Barrett Bar-rett Bros. Mr. Sam Levy is now making a superior brand of smoking tobacco in connection with his cigar factory. Try it, vou will be sure to like it. " Fast Traln-i. Definite arrangements have now neen made for the new fast train from San Francisco Fran-cisco to Chicago, which will be put on May 22, and run via Southern Pacific. Rio Grande Western Colorado Midland and Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe roads. Train will leave San Francisco at 7 a. m., leave Ogden the 2eXt d?J nt 8-13 P- m- lcav;! "Colorado V Spring the next day at 9:i" D. m., arrivinir 81 Kansas City the next dav at i:0 p m x aud Chicago the following morning at 915 . m. This train will maie the run from Ogden to Chicngo in exactly sixty hours, ; and will be the fastest train on record be! twt-en Ogden and Chicago via Kansas City . - Ladies see Clute at 214 Main St., before you buy 3 our groceries. . Clute will sell you groceries and guarantee everything first-class at Driver Mer. Co 'U4 Alain St. . Low Rates to Saratoga, New York, via Rio Grande Western from July 1st to Jth, inclusive. Rate $69.65 for the round trip, , : . Dr. Hector Griswold, dentist, removed to rooms 1 and 2, over Walker National bank. We are exhibiting a larger and more complete com-plete line of neekwear, hosiery, gloves, etc than we have ever shown. Bkowx. Terrv & Woonnr-t"- A Flyer. The new Cliicago limited via the Rio Orande V esU-rn, on and after May I will leave Salt Lake at 8:00 a. m., reaching Den-ver Den-ver at 8:30 a. m. the next morning and Chi- :V.p. tn. tho following day. Through Pullman palace sleeping cars from Ogden and Salt Lake to Chicago without change An elegant train throughout. The Atlantic express leaves here at 9:25 p. m. as hereto-foi-e. Improved service to Eureka and San Pele and Sevier Valley points. THE ENSOR INSTITUTE Makes a Grand OfTerl Are you open to a good offer? Do you want a good investment, one which will make you more money and enable you to save more than any investment you ever made? How much do you make a week? Who it the custodian of your money? Do you carry it home for your family, or do you stop around the corner with the jolly crowd Saturday evening and have what you call a good time? Fou had , $13 when you received your pay. You perhaps get home with $5; perhaps none. Your good and patient wife is still waiting with the evening meal. 'Tis . scanty and plain, but the best her small resource wmilrl nrmit C V. i ... I ANNUAL STATEMENT. For the year ending December 81, 131H, of the condition con-dition of the Canton Masonic Mutual BenevDlent Society. Made to the Secretary of the Territory of Utah, in pursuance of an act relating to Life Insurance Companies, approved March V, 18.-W. 1 Name of Company and location Canton Ma-sonic Ma-sonic Mutual Benevolent society, Canton III 4 T he amount of its assets is. . . s'3i;-"i- The amount of its liabilities ii '-J9 5 The net surplui. over alt liabilities' i's.V 8 oitt'90 o 1 he name of Its attorney or agent for the Territory of Utah, upon whom service ser-vice of process in any civil action against said Company may be made A. B. Sawyer, Salt Lake City. 7 Je receiPts during the year were ... Ct 308 53 CorxTT OF Kri rnv f Bs- John b. Messier, vice-president, and C. N. Hen-kle, Hen-kle, secretary of tha Canton Masonic Mutual Benevolent Be-nevolent Society, being duly sworn, depose and say that they are the above described officers of said Company, and that the foregoin" statement lt!!.e penelr "'tion of said Company on said . .u yl ,rP Dumber, is conect according to the best of his information, knowledge and belief, respectively. s J-- x-SJ-.ER' Vice President. . .. . C.N. HKNKLE, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th davof J une, A. D. 189-i LSealJ DANIEL ABBOTT. TEnniTORv of Utah, i Kotary Public. Sei-ketarv's Orric-x, ies y-?i?'ijaS hells' Sefretary. of the Territory of I tah, do hereby certify that the anoe and foregoing fore-going is a full, true and rorwt copy of tho Annual An-nual statement of tha general condition of the Canton Masonic Mutual Benevolent Scciety of Canton, Illinois, filed in my office on the 14th day of June, 182, in pursuance of an act relating to 1S. 1,""lrance tympanies, approved .March 7, In witness whereof, I have hereunio set my hand and affixed the great seal of the 1 erritory of L tah, this 11th day of Ji;no, 18(2. LSealJ ELIJAH SELLS, Secretary of I tali Territor. yvim... wuo uccus ueu , ter clothes; so do the children. The rent is due; the coal out The wife worries and cries. You curse your fate, tomplain cf hard times, and say you will bave to move into cheaper quarters, fou have done so until you almost live ut-doors. Then you lose your position. Some young, strong, honest, ambitious man gets it. You blame your employer tnd claim it to be your ill luck. All get your censure hut yourself. Stop a moment, study this question on its merits, mer-its, it is a simple business proposition. One anyone can read. You commenced i tt $13 per week, strong, honest and bright, but you kept falling lower through drink; when you should have climbed higher, by letting it slsac. You I ended by falling down when you sbnld '. have now been honored as a successful ' man. You now have n home, or friends who will help you, for you cannot do mental or physical labor. You could not serve your employer, he was compelled com-pelled to put another in your place. It was your, fault, not his. You might now be earning 30, not $13. Your family have a good home, and happy; your friends by tbe score; the future bright; your life easy. Can you imagine imag-ine all this, will you try ? This is but a plain life picture, we see It every day. Can you count the cost to yourself if you have done this. 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You can again start well, If you will; you tan again restore your, manhood. You have a- chance to assert your independence. indepen-dence. Tbe Ensor Institute has dropped ' in your path; will you stumble over it into the grave, go around it to destruction, destruc-tion, or enter and be saved. 'Tis your wife, your best friend, who pleads. Will you be deaf. You can reach a sure, harmless, permanent cure. At the Ensor En-sor we will make you happy. You will wonder why you hesitated. Do not trait to get on another drunk and spend the price of the cure. You have the chance today; you may never have it again. Come and see us and talk with us; investigate our cure for liquor, morphine, mor-phine, opium, etc. You will then see the force of this letter. 'Tis true in life. Talk with those at the Institute who have tried it; they can tell yoa many things and want to talk. Come and see them at 48 East Second South street ENSOR INSTITUTE - - . - - ' t |