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Show Hlgfca of til in Lew-rening ?ovtxy. B Gort Report, Aug. 17, 1889. ACMJJfEUr FURS WANTED. A COMPETENT NFRSE GIRL WIANTED at llti South First West. - WANTED FURNISHED ROOM AND board in private family for three young la lies. Please ad tress C. B., Time office. X7 ANTED TO RENT A 6 OH 7 ROOM hoase, with gas and bath : mint be located east of Main and between Fifth East, Brtsham and Fifth South streets. Address, stating terms, W., Times office. NE FUKNTSIIED OR UNFURNISHED r om bv a voan? man of good habits. Address Ad-dress James E. Frances, City, general delivery. YOUNG-M AN, WITH AN EXCELLENT? i V education, desires to rive German lewions In exchange for English, lie kindly invites ladies or gentlemen of nv are, or children, and promises prom-ises his best endeavors. Please address E. 11., M F street. City. Q"lTUATION WANTED. A YOlTNti MAN" O of good habits wishes some kind of work; flrnt-class references can be prewentod. Please send answer to "Reliable," poat-offlce. Vr ANTED POSITION BY YOCJU MAN tt as bookkeeper or office man; best of references refer-ences from former employers. Address F. V. W., 2M West South Temple. m T ANTED BY A MAN JUST FROM CAL4- V forma a position as clerk In grocery or furnishing fur-nishing and clothing store. Addrets A. V., ThS) Times. - qnlCKET WRITER POSITION IN STORS AS JL ticket writer by good perman. Address "B.,' Times office. TtJANT ED BY A MAN WITH EXPEKI-V EXPEKI-V ence situation in grocery or olothing store or as receiving or shipping clerk in wholesa8 house. Best of references. Address C. B. R., Times. WANTED TO BORROW 82000.00 1'OK StX yar. Good collateral security. Address P.JO. Box 577. SECOND-HAND CLOTHINGS WILL PAY high price. Fine tailoring in all its branches. Dyeing, cleaning and repairing a specialty. Hats cleaned and retrimmed. Lapin, &l East Second South street. i WANTiiD COOKS, DINING-ROOM GIRLS - J II and girls for general hoiusework. Situations Situa-tions for servants. Sait Lake employment office. of-fice. 69 West First South street. Man. I. McEwah.' WANTED CITY WATER CREDIT. CALL. " on W. S. Hall, 150 Main, McCornick old bdg. C OOD LIVE AGENTS CAN MAKE FROM T h to ll rlnv 'hicim Cn-On rtive TaUor- rg Co., K21 South Main st. i VT ANTED EVERYBODY TO K,NOW THAT M hair-cutting is 25 cent, shaving 10 cents, at Model harber shop, baeement, Wasatch corner. .17 ANT YOUR CUSTOM. HALF-SOLE AND T T heel, 75c, at O. P. Matson's shoe repair shop, 118 E. 2nd South st. I- R. LABORERS FOR SPOKANE, WASH- ington; wages $2; fare $9. S. L. Employ-ment Employ-ment Co., 21 Wegt Second Soithv TO II EXT. ORRENTLA RG EtTc OOX E StTcH E AP-est AP-est rooms in the city. 206 WeUt South Teai- ple. COLORADO HOUSE, CORNER THIRD South and State, ouposite Hot4 Knutsford. Cheapest furnished and unfurnished rooms. "VJO. 142 SOUTH WEST TEMPLE STRitET i 6 room house. Apply to Youngberg, Utah Commercial & Savings Bank. HE CHEAPEST AND MOST PLEASANT furnished rooms in the city at Hotel Windsor, corner First Wect and Third South. XR REST UOUSKTOF' SIX ROOMS, BATH. A1 closets, hot aud cold water, on East Thud South street ; $iW per month. J . F. Jack. 36 Com-menial Com-menial block. FOB SALE. IVoR SALE LOTS" 5AND 6, BLOCK 106. . plat C, 2:, acres, corner Eighth North ana N inth est, $2o00. il West Second South, room 2, upstairs. T7"OR SALS A FIRST-CLASS SALOON jC cheap: desirable location; call acid examine; also a family grocery store. S. F. SPENCER, agent, 2bi Mam xtreet. FOR SALE ONE LOT WITH SMALL HOUSE on it for $5o0; also two lots on South Firt-t West at $ fjO each. Inquire at "25 South Firs; West o o wner. When in tfie course of events it becomes ntcef sary to kick, it b hooves (Ac kicker to put his bast foot foremost. There is no chance for a kick where you find 5000 patterns to select a suit pattern from. Where all goods sold are just as represented repre-sented ; and all goods represented are the best in the market. If you want a nohby fall suit of clothes, we are the people who can make it for j ou. CHICAGO TAILORS, 18 E. 1st South Street. A2IUSEMEXTS. MINNRTTA IN DANCES OF THE ORIENT. Big Attractions At-tractions and complete changes in every department. lOo - ADMISSION - 10c PAVILION J HEATER. Weelc Commencing- Kept. 13: The Sensational Comedy-Drama )-A BLOCK GA!8E!( Popular Prices, 15c and 25c. No Higher. CONSERVATORY OF MOSIC THE CONSERVATORY DEPARTMENT OF the Utah Normal College and Conservatory, of Music, opens Sept. 5, lbbi. in Dooly building with a corps of twelve teachers. CARL HILL, A.B., B.M., Director. The Conservatory embraces Piano, Voice Culture, Cul-ture, Violin, Ouitar, Msndotin. Organ, Elocution, Delsarte Physical Cnlture, Harmony Physical Grammar, Mm-ical History, the Modem Lan- fuages, and offers increased facilities In every episrtinent, and a completeness in detail and plan of operation never before reached in this In termountain region. CisnriciTis md Dm.oxA Diplomas will be issued to pupils completing the eotrrse cf study of any department. Certificates will be given to ail pupils passing a creditable examination for three jears work. Fres Advantages All pupils registered In any department of the Conservatory have the following fol-lowing advantages: Fre lectures on Musical His'ory and Physiology of the Vocal Organs. Class lessons in Notation, Musical Grammar, Chorus Class and .Csthetic Physical Culture. Also admission to the numerous concerts, lec- tares and pupils' recitals. For circulars giving terms of tuition, course of srudv faculty aud general information, address THE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Dooly bnildang, Salt Lake City. MISS L. MICKELSEN, D DRESS-MAKER. ROOMS 00 aud 81 SCOTT-Auerbach SCOTT-Auerbach Building. Satisfaction guaranteed guaran-teed J S. D. EVANS, A PAIR OF FIXE LARGE HORSES, SIX and seven years old, perfectly gentle, will drive single or double. Any person wanting a good team or single horse for any purpose can get a bargain by calling at once at McCoy's stable in rear of Wonderland. DIAMONDS,-WATCHES, JEWFXRY AND" spectacles. Fine watch repairing a specialty. Prompt attention to country orders. 19 E. Third Sosth street. Alf Berg. OL'SE ON FRANKLIN AVENUE, NO. M." Furniture all new. House of sixteen rooms, including ball room and three parlors; and also have piano in ball room and piano in parlor. Linttie Wilson. lVd. bAUC LAUNDKYMUN CANUiiT OLD T papers at Tn Tuit office at twesty-fiva rxnts per hundred. IOR SALE 5-ROOM NEW FRAME HOUSE 1 on 2nd W. bet. &th and 10th South. Lot 37x144 feet: price, $1510. $2J0 cash, balance monthly. Harrington & Donnelly, No. 9 W. 2nd South. R EXCHANGE, EQUITIES IN SEVERAL new cottages, close in. What have yon to trade? W. B. McCortney, bookkeeper at the Both-well Both-well & McConaughy lumber yard, 23 i S. First West. TO IOX.T. ONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY property; 7 and 8 per cent. Long-time loans, 7 per cent interest, on improved city property. prop-erty. C. W. Aldrach, 304 and 305 Progress building. ONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTEL 8 OR COL-laterals. COL-laterals. Room 28, Morlan block. E" CGENE LEWIS, S10 POSTOKFICE BLOCK, loans money on mortgages. Money here in bank. 8 PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit. J. B. Blazer, 47 West Second South street. HARRIS & WILSON, MONEY TO LOAN, 241 South Main. ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SE-curity SE-curity or notes. F. Rehiman & Co., rooms 49 and BO, Commercial block. ONEV TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, Watches and Jewelry of all kinds at reasonable reason-able rates, terms to suit. New York Collateral Bank, 7 East Second South. H. W. Fuller. FERSONAL,. PROF. ANDRE, TEACHER MUSIC, LAN-gu LAN-gu tges ml fencing at pupils1 homes and 43 East Seccnd South. TARL1GHT, THE WELL-KNOWN LITTLE clairvoyant, test, trance medium, known as the Little American Wonder, will speed a few weeks in this city. Will give readings dally at the Metropolitan hotel, room 27. Hours from 9 IN THE POLICE COURT. A Small Grist in Kesler's Mill This Morning:. As the dreaded official ax had not fallen athwart his jugular, Kesler, J., was smiling and happy this morning when he entered the chamber of inquisition at the city hall, and he again adopted a rapid transit gait in disposing of his docket. B. C. Rasmuescn, a well-dressed reprobate, repro-bate, was fined $5 for disturbing the peace. Edward Bysel, a trespasser, who was found sleeping in a haystack iast evening:, was examined ex-amined and his case taken under advisement. advise-ment. Wilford LeClair forfeited $10 for being drunk and disturbing the peace. UNOEnHKERANQ CMSALMER. I CCLLESE GRADUATE Of EMBALMING.! ' Special attention given to the Shipment IJ ' of Bodies. OPEN ALL SIGHT. Tel- fj jj ephone 364. EJ I 214 State S treat, Salt Lake City. M TVOTICE TO CBEDITORS. ESTATE OF LN James M. Hicks, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undesigned, Ernest J. Coult, executor ex-ecutor of the estate of James M. nicks, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims acainst the said deceased to exhibit them, with the recessaiy vouchers, within ten months after the firs: publication of this notice, to tbe said Ernest J. Coult, at the oriice of C. O. Whitt-niore. Whitt-niore. attorney at law. in Salt Lake City, in tile county of Salt Lake, Utnh. ERNEST J. COULT, Executor of the estate of James M. Hicks, deceased. Dated September 13, 1892. W-tt&stM f - - . $$$03 Sole Agents for lilr ' 00 WetePianos. Esisy Pianss ; Camp & Co.'s Piancs ; Estey Organs-250,000 in Use. 74 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Garfield Iteach. On and after September 11 trains between Salt Lake and Garfield Beach will run as follows: fol-lows: Leave Arrive Leave Arrive j Salt Lake. Garfield. Garfield. Salt Lake. 7:45 a. m. 8:55 a. m. 12:30 p. m. 1:10 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 2:40 p. m. 2:50 p. m.4KK) p. m. 3:00 p. m. 3:40 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 5:40 p. m. 4:00 p.m. 4:40 p.m. 6:00 p. m. 6:40 p. m. Daily except Sunday. Orchestra eyery day and night. Bathing, boating and dancing. Fare for tbe round trip, 50 cents. D. E. Burlet, Genl. Agt- . w m Hygeia Mineral Spring Co. agents. Telephone Tele-phone 263. i The Black i Flag! SURRENDERS TO YOUR ST. CHARLES GROCER EVAPORATED AND CREAM; DRUGGIST IMPURE SELL MILK THE SMOOTHES "ST. CHARLES" THE BRAND WAY OF 'FOR THE STERILIZED PLAGUE. CREAM. HAEDWOOD BEDS, (ff Full Size, Complete. - - - - fl &f HARDWOOD Fall-leaf J m BREAKFAST TAELES, - - " Hardwood Chairs, each : 50c. Carpet, per yard : : 25c. Nottingham Lace Curtains, per pair, 50 Cts, , H. Binwoodey Furniture Comp'y. sd In Millions of Homes- 40 Yeaw tfca S&zdzzC. I Arcadian Waukesha Water. L. W. Dltt-man, Dltt-man, Agent. Telephone S84 , ', ,- V,.j'-' . ( ' ' V - ' , ' ' V |