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Show SPKCIAI riOTICBl Villi Close. F. Auerbach & tiro's Store will be cli-rcd on Monday, September 15th, 1S1M, ou account of t!s Hebrew Holiday, Bosli Hashona. I'eopk-'s Erpiltable Co-op. will cluse Monday, SepL 15, for stocktaking. stock-taking. Patroes ill govern thera-selvca thera-selvca acccrdliigly. It 5oilee. I hereby give notice that I will not Is? responsible for sny debts contractol by my wl'e, Mrs. Sarah H. Worthlngton. after Bept-12, 1S9). u3t OttaiN II. Wuimiixirrux. Jliur. lamb's Millinery Reception and Display of Fine French Pattern Hats and BouucUat Pari-Uu Mlllluery Parlors, Par-lors, 20 Mnln Stris t, Thursday, Sept. ISth. Hours, 2 to 5, and 7 to 9. Ladles cordially luvited. d4t sialic f Kirsvslsts. Proposals for rioavallng for North Pottiou cf llnsoks Arcade Building will be received at our office. PI i.s ncd specifications now ready at Room G02. Progress Building. Dallas A Heimks, dit Architects. Oprntuc r l'nblle.seboot. Notice is hereby given tliat all the Public Schools r Salt Lake-City, Lake-City, with the exception of the I'ourtirnth, will os:n for the First Term ou Mouday, Sept. loth. Tuition tree. J. F. MlLLSTACGll, d2 Supt. of Schools. s Tiie New Sofa Bcdls the best for OKitxsaiid Physicians. VanrtrenlU Ward tbareU HebeaL. A Church school under the direction direc-tion cf the Beard or Education or the Fourteenth Ward, will U opened In the school rooms on Monday, Septemler 15. James R. 'Itawlius, principal, and other competent com-petent teacheis have bteu engaged, and a few students from neighboring neighbor-ing wards can be accommodated. I The rates of tuition are: Primary detartmeut, $1.50 per trrm; i.repar- ! atoty, $2; Intermcdlste, $20. lu- i plls not resident of the ward will be ! charged $1 per term In addition to the above rates. Application for admission to the school may be I made to 11. P. Richards. H. 8. ( Young. Dr. Charles F. Wilcox or the uuderslgccd. Oiur.Gr: M. Cannon, dtf Serrttary of Board. CSI0X P.ICI1TC srsTEM, M0UX- TAI.V IlITISIOX. Ok mul after Srpt. 1st, 1S90, Garfield llmck trainl trill m at (ollmct: .cave Arrive Lesv ' Arrtse st Salt Late. tlUsritM UarS-Jit, Sslt Late. ! Ili.m. PIi.b, 1111a.m. mop.m. Il-Uu. mom- 7-llpm. , JJOr.m. Idiiks- : 'S pa& rtAt p.m. !IAVp.ra. i tSp.m. s)p.m S.13p.m. SASpx-a SASpx-a laim. aTp.m. ISp-m. sap.n S ilpm. 7:aa pwm. -ss-ep p.. IS p-m. t Dally exce-t Sunday. Dolly except Monday and Tuea day. Tickets for Sale In Wasatch Build-Inr. Build-Inr. 2f I Main Street, and at Depot, rare for the round trip, 50 cents. S. W. Eccles, O. T. A.. Salt Lake. Buy your drugs of 'the boys," Johnson, Pratt & Co.. 4S Main at. No. 29 SOUTH. WEST TEMPLE TEM-PLE STREET. Is whoro wo aro now doing business. Wo havo a full lino of HOME MADE WOOLEN WOOL-EN GOODS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, and make ContV Suits to order from our eelobrated Casslmoro. Shall bo pleased to soo old and now patrons. JOHN C CUTLER & BRO., AGENTS. PROVO and DES-ERET DES-ERET WOOLEN MILLS, Opposite Op-posite Grant Bro's Co. Stables. Sta-bles. bailee le (lor Patron. Not having any Telephone, our customers will please leavs orders at MargetU' Bro's- Book Store, or at Phillip Margetta' Wine Depot for Margett' Ale and Porter, also for .Malt ami Hops, I Estate oy H. b. Uinarm. SSMbers, AlUatlen t School bap commenced. For ten daji wo will oflVr our Hchool Suits, all ages, at eastern ccst. dlw F. AVHUUCH & B3. If yoli want lo be Healthy, Wealthy and WiBJ deposit your money In the Utah Comrnerrlal and Savings Bank, 22 and 24 K, First South Street, and get 3 per cent Interest per annnm', compounded com-pounded four times a year. Capital Capi-tal $200,030, Burplns fa?,ooo. Wasted one ton Beeswax, Johnsjx, Pbatt A Co. wcltlrm'a Arwlca starrvw Thji Best Ssave ln the world fsr Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Uteris, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Chap-ped hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures riles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, satis-faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per hex. For sale br A. C. Smith & Co. Tbe breath of a chronic catarrh patient Is often so offensive that he becomes an licet of disgust. After a time ulceration eels In, tho spongy bones are attacked and frequently entirely destroyed. A constant source of discomfort Is llie dripping of the purulent secretions into the throat, sometimes producing Inveterate In-veterate bronchitis, which in Its turn has been the exdtlng cause of pulmonary disease. Tbe brilliant results which have attended Its use for years past properly designate. Ely's C'feam Balm as by far tho test and only cure. $400. Media (Pa.) MIlllaryAsad-cmy; MIlllaryAsad-cmy; boys. Brook Hail; girls. Circulars Cir-culars free. A ramlljr Jewel. Dr. David Kennedy, of Rondout, S. TT- the famous Surgeon and Physician, has rent us a copy of his Book, "How to CureKldney, Liver and Blood Disorders." Itlaawork which should be read In every home, for the value of the medical lessons alone. It contain also many life Illustrations, and two fasdnatlDg storltsfrom the widely known author au-thor "Ned Buntline." Any one sending their address with name cf this paper to Dr. Kennedy, will receive re-ceive the Book free by mail. H. DINWOODEY IS READY FOR BUSINESS AGAIN. And will bo pleased to havo tho public generally and all his old customors call and seo htm at Caldor's Music Palaco, (the Calder Estato having kindly allowed him to uso part of their storo), whero ho has openod out a Now and Boautiful Stock of Carpets and Parlor Furnl-tUrq. Furnl-tUrq. All ordors will receive most careful attention. Ho still has tho 6 5 employes with him ready to exocuto any ordor. GIvo him a Call. MAIL bCIIEDULK. roUowraf U lit SefceSate ot arrival aia clMiax e( lltLt at Jail laia Cil j- l'oi t Ore. November 2. 1SS0. ,,, .JCloseat Mart. f7L? "- Eastern, via V. r. Kr .... ISS tmO a.a KuUra. via B. C. V.....j eiS pLOap.m Western .................. 'lass -n.f0 paa SlAoca)nCUt C1C",,V h10"1 Ojriea ...... ..............5IL3) a-msjo a.m fUdea .......... .........i sua p.i3Mp.m nrs-n ;. ...exe p.n Nona and .lorUiweit ....I fcU p.mtlJOp.m l-ark City. UIM ua.lop.a fart Cltj- I juo t-ia Seathera.y............ I SXS p.me.t0ara SeniMrn closed Math 1 I MUfnrd. rnrco li!ia a-mSJap-ra terocd. 1 1 . "vv-ttajsar "" I " s-l in Toccl Cune tr... ........; H p-mi7 10 pn Alt a aod Vm.uch........ 6-iO p.Bik30tn SALT LAKE THEATRE W:DO tott SJNTOKr rt rnir TUr; PUTS SECRETARY Tbramoa Madiion iju:ie Ccanwdj will te rcoderrd FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, oupt ia nd ia, iTith Special SlTUROAT CATI'EE. LE0NAEd"gR07ER. Jr. At tbe rmvATE sEnncTARr. pltyrd Pr hint ovsr ZOO tlatca wtlh He Vlaiupa flairs Co. Leonard CroTfr, 5r. as Cattrrmolr, THE II03IEI.iii.lTIt CLUil In Ar pHpyvrtint; Cut. UtttTJfX E&Iebcjrtas Ta.artsU7.Stpt. lltlu H.G.WHITNEY, - - Manager. MclVlAHON'S CIRCUS txu- xUiLIED ATTRACTIONS wiix Kxniarr AT SALT LAKE CITY, Mh Ward Square, 4 Pav.s, conmsci.vi. WEDHESDAY, J.il. 17. Re-orBanlzed and Vastly Augmented sinco Its last appearance here. Introducing All the Old Favorites . and many New Famous Faces In a series of tht very Litest Equestrian, Acrobatic and Gjmnic Feat and Feature. m eeiHQ mmm duly. Door Open at 1 and 7 p.m. Tor paniealtra tee lit Vtriou AdTtrtisiaz Atediani. WAXTED. AltOilD GIKL TJ WOEIC IS THE kileben.at 41 S. Tbird Eft Street, txtweca llntbaa sad rirti Soclh u. 31 I7IUKMMIED Ott UM-UILNtSHEO htn.e. setr In. No children, lief er eseet. AiMrestCtttkltiiare. cut Wewtat Atcnts.wba can makt from la I. Sniper darselltaz oar Door lisle (til tnctl. name cai bepal Inlntbrtemmntet). Sew Door llellt.ti tit KstmeledS.rn ana Let er. Lotreti pnee in tb tr. 8 ciu orsafrra. M- v. ll-JOII r LATE CO-J4 rarZRow.NewTork. ttltt COI.T FOUND. ITIOLtATVKD MT TEAM HOitB OX Tbarsdtr. Sept, 1 1th. a btr'n'slnz hoes i'oU tbnol a ttonlht olcLf Ur la fere. beal; nobraed. Owttr can rtt taes ea pjle ciptatet. Btsitcs Mato. Una-tr Una-tr Wtid.Stlt Laka Ocanlj. ADVICK TO MOT ItEUS. Mr. wrs3Lows aoomrso Sracr tboald alwirs bm ased for cbUdrra utta-me. utta-me. IiomheiUcbUd.Hruulkjrms. tlltvt tU psln. caret wind eoUe. and u ibt betl rtmtdy for iCrnr. Twentr-its ctalt a bcry "Jed ! COHN- BROS. 1 NOVELTIES FOR FALL! , I WTTK SrSClAZs INPUCr. aVTTTJsTXS ZXT ' H NEW DRESS GOODS. I PLAIDg ARE EXTKEaiELY POPULAR THIS SEASON. Wk We offer a Large Variety of Clan and Combinations In Rough and ! Smooth effects, at 65 cents. 1 Xj 48 Inch all wool Henriettas at 50c; worth 75c. I B, Popular Priced AU Wool Materials for HISSES' SCHOOL DRESSES, H in Plaids, Stripes snd Fancy Mixtures at 43 and 50 cents. Hl 27 Inch Tricot at 20c; actually worth 30. SI 24 Inch Fancy Drcti Goods at l2Kc: worth 20c. naasanl 2 Inch All Wool Ladlet' Cloth at 60c. BS 54 Inch Scotch Suitings at Sl.00; good valua'at $1.40. Hifl 50 Inch French Broad Cloth at 51.25. lillCH Take a look In our North Window and see the Variety of Towels at 25e. ' Nothing like it has ever been teen here. HH Children's Black Ribbed Wool Hose in all sizes at 25c. Extra good values. HI Hales" Guaranteed Stainless Black German Cotton Hose at 25c This VU Stocking It actually worth double. 9H We offer several lines of Ladies' Black Cotton Hose at 30c a pair- Wa III consider them the best 50c Stocking In the land. HH Men's Extra Heavy Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers at $1.50 and $2.00 HH per suit; 25 per cent under actual worth. asM Ladles' Jersey Ribbed Merino Vests at 40c. mWt Ladles' Heavy Balbriggan Ribbed Jersey Vests at 50 and 60c Pants t jflfH match at 75c. ffllfj Children's Sanitary Natural Wool Vests, Pants and Boys' Drawers, II to 9M 34, at 25 to 85c. a piece. 99 Mixes' snd Boys' Scarlet Lambswool Vests, Pants and Drawers, sizes II 9H to 34, at 80c to $1-70 a piece. IB We place on sale 150 doien Ladles' Handkerchiefs at 25o. a piece; M worth double. anirV) 200 dozen Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs, suitable for tohool girls jflS at 50c. per dozen; extra good value. " We Offer Special Inducements In ill) WHITE AND COLORED BLANKETS, II at S2.S0, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, 57.50 and upwards. IjH Comforts of Extra Good Values at $1.25, $1.85. $2.23, $2-30 and upwards. HpC Down Quilts at $6.00 to $17.50. 119 cohiTbros. 1 F. AffiWI & BIO. I iVB a HoYelties for All Our Departments' 1 ilRRIUING DAILY. i The Large Addition we are. making to our Store upsets our Departments considerably, con-siderably, and in order to Compensate our Patrons for inconvenience, we have made SPECIAL PRICES j EVEN O N OUR I NEW GOODS! I Besides offering our Regular Stock at such Cut Prices, that it will pay every i. Lady or Gentleman having to buy Dry Goods, Carpets, Children's Clothing or ' Furnishing Goods to call at our Mammoth Establishment before purchasing, s-.ij I.; ATiTt Oi'A-'KHlNG Silks in Black and Latest Shades AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES. sBiS-CALL AND BE CONVINCED. WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD. ONE PRICE TO Alia. ESTABLISHED 18C4. ' F. AMM& Bl Purchasers or SCHOOL BOOKS Supplied with School Bags, Rulers and Tablets . EFSEB! j DUNCAN 11. inillSTEfl & CD'S j ST9 S. Main Street. ts Our Stock includes everythlrifr required by IHSTJilCX SCHOOLS, UNrrEItSITY and COL-LEGE COL-LEGE Students. Also, tho most complete assort- J ment In TJtalt of Standard Books, Periodicals, ; Stationer;, Toys, Dolls and Jfoveltles, 1KHOLESALE AND HETADL. SUPPLIES for OFFICES, ARCHITECTS & TYPE lUmS. 1 VoAosplzoxio -fltOO. |