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Show Ti ATTVTT TUB . SAIP LIKE CITX. UTAH, TBIBTOuD SXJlvDAT UOJllsTNGt, OCTOBEB 18, C9X VAHTED. li OCTOBER UNDAY. closuto or XTAIX.S. Brainerd Thrall, pastor.: All services held at Hammond Hall, oorner of Third. East and Third South. .'Publio .worship with sermon by the pastor at 11a. ni Sunday school and Bible classes at 12:30. Young People's Christian Endeavor, meeting at 8 p. m.. Prayer meeting ... Wednesday evening at 7:30. General singing practice after prayer' meeting. Everybody invited. The'Young People's Society of theTlrst Congregational Church are again publishing 'The Attestant Potior and copies will be distributed weekly service. hereafter at Fourth Main and of Corner St. Paul's. y, South. ; Divine service Sunday, October. 18, 1891, as follows: ; Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m ; subject. "A Hiding ; Place." Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school t at 9:45 a. m. Bible-clasat 6:30 p. m. ' of Second West Corner Chttbch. Baptist and Second South streets. Rev. H. B. Steel-ma- n, pastor." Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 The pastor's evening subject is p. m. Christ's Kindly Questions." Sunday-scho- ol 12:15 p. m... Y. P. SJ C E. at 6:30 p. m. Mid-weservice Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. ' . All are welcome. . P. 2.1891. O.". 1 U.P. Orden. Butte, Portland and inter-....9:25a. ra. ; mediate ooinU ...8:60a. m. HG. W. Atlantic Mail east U. P. Local mail to Logan and inter; vj; mediate points, also closed pouch fc ; San ...,3:30p.m. Francisco.,...:..;...-- . .. ....3:30 p. m. R. G. W. Mail for Oeden. m. Mail San Francisco for ...,r....5:00p. CP. 11 :00 p. m. R. G. Wi Mall for San Francisco B. G. W. Denver and A spen Mail.... .9:05 p. m. U. P. Part City. Coalville and Echo. . . .3:30 p. m. Gilford and intermedi- U. s atenoinu:.. i -- intermediate ..6:10 a. nv ,joint. TT. T:.-i-Pr Mill Cmk and local CitT. tw'tiH .......7:00 la.m. m. 7:25-R. 6. S ........ Bingham.. U. . Milford, Frisco and .." .....3:00p.m. Prove. E and Stockton P. '.....-.-......,...- ; TJ; U. XL HOtJSS TOB Or ABUTTAL KAIXS AT DKPOT8. 4:00a. m. P.4Easiern Fast Mail..... 10:45 a. m. City and Cache valley.... .... 1:35 m. P.-i-F- p. and Oregon and pointa south 5:40 p. and intermediate p'U..4:00 p. ..9:40 a. California and west.. m. m. U. m. R. 6. YCi .4:45 p. m. ....... S.tj;Wj-Paci- fic MaiL. i. .12:00 R. G. Y Paoiflo .....;.. .... ,.: p.m. R. G. Wf BinghamExpress.... p. m. ..... ..... n. ..6:30 .. . U. Mill Creek.. City, ti.P.--Friseo,Mi- lford ek .., at 8 "St." Mart's Cathkdhai o'clock, second mass at 9 o'clock; Sunday school at 9:30; high mass and sermon at "11" a. in. ; vespers and benediction at 7:30 p.m.; week morning mass at 7 :30. First Presbtteri ak. Pu bllo worship at 11a. m.. and preaching by the pastor. Sabbath-schoat 12:30. Young People's Society at u 6.20. ; Evening worship and preaohing at 7:30. Seats free at all "these " First mass p-t- C,-j-P- ark l OTTICB HOCKS. ; J t m. 5 closes a. 9 window m., p. opens Money order ..9:00 a. m. Opening register window..;. ......... 8:09 p. m. Closing register window.. ........ .. General delivery windows pen 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. ..8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Stamp window open.... . Carriers? window excepting Sunday.. till 7 p. m. f - f j SCJiDAT BOl'RS. ol ' " ' General" delivery . and stamp ' windows - open services. H .4.1 ..J..;...-.11a.m. to l p.m. ' ; UsiTARiASf. Services are held ; every 12 to 1 p. m. Carrier! window ....... . morning at 11 o'clock in the Salt Hours 'for collection of mail from the letter boxes Sunday Lake Theater, Rev. David Utter, pastor. 4 f in the business districts: 8 a. m. 10 a. m., Subject this - morning, "Are : Unitarians 1:30 p. m., 4 p. m., 6:30 p. m and 9 p. m. - Chr'stians?" Sunday school at 12:15. f i; i I. A. Bintos. P. M. ; 1 - i i Bible class subject, yMiracles. if SXSTSOBOKOGZCAXi BSCOSD. '.; j . 1891. n I f f I 4 Salt Lake City, H Everybody invited. - Westmixstr 'Presbtterias Crtxrch. " -- ; On Fourth West, between First and Second South. Morning service at 11 ; Sunday school eg S3 s-1 at 12:15; Young people's meeting ht 6:30 p. 1, I.H; p g 2. tu.; evening service at 7:30. Strangers o I: f o welcomed. F. L. Arnold, pastor. cordially e 3 W First Methodist Episcopal. Church. 33 East Third South street, between the Knnts-for- d Obsietatiox. 2 H Hotel - and Main street. Rev. W. D. a pastor; Rev. E. G. Hunt, assistant Mabry, 55. Mi I pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. ; preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 7:30 2rt.02!42! 3 RE Lt Cloudless :a.n,. Cloudless 9 p. m. Evening subject: "The Best Hell Pos59 !M! 28.01 Classes meet after forenoon preachsible.", Maximum temperature; 63; minimum temperLeague Meeting at 6:30 p. m. ing; Epworth . ature. 38. I . Mean jtemperatare. 50; for 13 years, 51. de- - All seats are free, and; everybody Invited. CciencTiof mperature, 1. Africax Methodist Episcopal Church. Services will be held as follows: 11 a. m.. Deficiency of temperature since January :1, . j lise,4!.i 7:30 p. m.. and Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. rfir.i nc J of temperature since October 1, No.g625 I South Fourth jWest. All are made 't0.00 Inches: mean daUy. 13 years, welcome. Jas. W. Saunders. Pastor; 1infsil, " O.Ori inches:! defloiency, 0.06. ChristiaK ' Church. Services Central I llxcessofl rainfaU since January 1, 1891. a03 will be held in Federal Courtroom." Wasatch block, at 11 o'clock a. ro., B. F. Clay, Kxcesl of! rainfall since October 1. 1891, a83 pastor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. m. ; ' : Inches. U ! Young People's Society of Christiau Eni . i A Geobob X. Sausbcbt. Observer. deavor at 6:30 p. m. All are cordially Invited to attend these services., y. Torecut for Fel, Church or Christ Scientists. Francisco, Oct. 17. Observer, SaU lows' Hall. Union Bliock, opposite Walker House. Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. m. Lake, iaji:j Warmer; fair weather. Bible services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; FlXLEY. also 'each Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. All ' :." j Invited. Services be held at will ASD iiaXIOHBOSEOOO. Spiritualism. the Temple of Honor HallT First South and Mala streets, above Deseret National Bank, A. correspondent asks the correct spelling Mrs. 1 A. E. Doney Inspira ef a character In Dlekena: It Is "Barkis." at 7:30 p." m.; and Mr. John Stubbs. Sub address, peak between tional"Primitive "01d Baldy." the highest six-inOriental Spiritualism." and crown a ject. has this city: and Beaver, Seats free. All are cordially Invited. John of snow ?. Stubbs. secretary. 1 , Brf zhton'i carbolic acid artist has gone The Howe Scales,, the only scale with pro baek7 to Michigan to the arms and pertapa tected bearing&r No check rods. Catalogues the scowls of his. better half. fCIeaa ioor sidewalks." Is the injunction of Borden & Selleck Co., Agts.. Chieago, 111. now to residents who hare had new sideJ" SssHtw attUtnerj-- . walks laid adjoining their property. new Mrs. has received felts ber;' Christy! "Western There! are messages at the 31 W. First South. Union office for Mclntyre and Carroll. John for the winter, at A; KItch. ' Mrs. Katie Weston and Sealed proposals will be received by the Day. v; alabreze. Board of Education ofthe City of Salt Lake Andy at Its rooms. 45 East First bouth street, The :First Conatreuatlonallsts have shortened thelriWednesday evening prayer meet- until Tuesday noon, 20th lns, to furnish a of an hour and added school site in the Sixth ward, or coatUcuous ings tor three-quarte- rs a haltlhour's singing session. thereto, but said site must be . about 10x20 east and west the County rods, and on streets running, railroad "Everything was quiet about tracks. Clerk's office; yesterday. ; Not' even one to avoid proximity .totosteam , be made in .school therefor the and Issued "was all' payment license marriajre .. ... Clerk and his deputies had to do 'was to sit bonds at' par. V" os axd Comxittif Sites Bctlthngs. down and enjoy themselves. ' ' October 15. 1891. ;:: ;r Thai fruitful combination of children and Swedeville down burned the hay jmatcbes Copp'a Mining CodeJ 50 cents; Copp's Prosstack- and barn of Oliver Boescbede early pectors Manual. 50 cents; Copp's American was Fire Department 25 cents. For sale, at Thi last .evening. The Settler's on the scene and saved the rest Trzbukk Guide, promptly office. " . ; of the-- , property. Loss, 20; no insurance. : Ten Per Cent Cash i toeal wpather report at 8 a. m. yesterday Ealt Lake. 42 ; deg.t Cheyenne. 30 deg.; Is all that is necessary as a first payment to Denver, i $2 deg-.- Montrose, 30 deg.; Miles secure diamonds, watches, clocks and silver m. : ware on the weekly. 10 per cent Installment City, 38 deg.43; Helena, 32 deg. 33At 11 a. Og-ddeg.; Salt Lake, deg.; Bingham. plan at L. Hollander's, the Main street jew 52 deg.; Logan, 40; deg; Park City, 39 eler. Call at store, 148 Main street, for ex deg; Provo, 50 deg. Alta, 38 deg: Stockton, planatlon of plan. Notice, A Chinese funeral, conducted with all the on Furniture this week at Cut prices such attendant upon pomp land: ceremony Bros. Barratt affairs in the Flowery Kingdom, took place from Chin3e headquarterson Commercial Butte and Helena Cheap Bate. street yesterday afternoon. The name of Excursion tickets now on sale to the deceased con Id not be learned, but he Is Helena. Kansas City, Omaha, ChicagoButte, and said to, have, held' a menial position In the New York. Groshell's ticket office. Wonder1 Ontario mine. . land Museum building. "Ewe 5prague,J the court bailiff, atUea't tae aoken. to argue aha Mormon question with tempted a. Latter-Da- jr Don t pay -millionaire prices, bee my sister yesterday and was silenced- by the latter Indignantly saying: prices t before- baring- fine watches and You horrid old Mormon! You come over jewelry elsewhere. It will pay you. Goods to the old; country to make converts of us, sold on installments at cash prices. - - - Alex L.Wtatt. 262 Main St. and whenyou get us here you want to make convicts of us." t : ' Art Notice. The Odd Fellows are making great preMiss L. L. Will ard.' lesson In class or attendance of the parations for the proper cornier-ston' giving"' pupils t studies from nature, e of the the of ceremony laying free. Studio and address, 48 East Sketching memon 22nd and the the m new temple Inst., j 3rd South, .'.:!. lodge-roo15 will meet in the bers Of No. to-dat. 2 o'clock for drllL The other RACES! r RACES! lodges are up in the work, and a most InOctober 19th to 34th, 810,000 In Fnrses teresting ceremony Is promised. Tbe Best Horses Th4 remarks of Assessor Clute. Quoted In will be here. Seventh South in tbe country were to apply . only in Friday's Tribuxi. case Judge Zane's decision in the tax ease and Poplar Grove cars from State street. should be appealed to the Supreme Court. G ar field JTea for biliousness, Eallow skin If the case la not appealed the Assessor will. j Third Season ' of Conrse obey Its mandate. It Is also but lust to the Assessor to state that he was not Beginning Sept. 1st will receive pupils "net? over the decision but accepted lt in a who desire to learn bookkeeping by actual matter-A-- f act and didn way. practice. No classes. Nothing but actual business. ;Day or evening.' AL Officer was Estes Yesterday morning ' , Uarbt R. Browne. Accountant, Informed that the dead body of a child had 5 and 6 Commercial Block. In the weed on Seventh discovered been; . IIjlsu near Ninth Seuth street. Established 1888. The Infor mation was correct, for on going there be Harry. R. Browne's. check. system of acfound the ianooept carefully wrapped, up In counts. Highest award, Utah Exposition, and a a of man's of hat the lining piece 1891. An showed examination black cashmere. that'the little one was of premature birth. The Ciamplca Checker Player. The Coroner Is now In charge of it. Charles 'Barker, 4be champion checker Mollle Woodward, who suicided recently player of America, now on his to Caliin San Francisco, was not the .principal fornia, will stop off for a . few way days in this . actress in the infamous I, and L. perform week. . Barker ls a wonderful exthis eity was In ances this city. Fanny Davenport at checkers, and! a year ago In Pitta-b- o the chief schemer in the hands of .oar. holy pert he played ten men at the same rg. church in the Gentile trapping business, and time, Pa., he being blindfolded. The modus ilollie was the trusted pal until she gave of playing was as follows: Barker operandi on Denver. her return from, away the snap was seated with his back towards the playThisbroke op the whole business. ers and thoroughly blindfolded. Each of in and surplus money his tea opponents bad a checker-boar- d your Deposit earnings front of him, and every sqn are on the ' in the Savings Kant or the Utah Title In was numbered accordingHo the rules sur&nce and Trust Co.. and receive 5 per boards One .party would go from one cent interest, payable quarterly. Directors: of checkers. K. C. Chambers, J. E. Dooly. Lewis S. Hills player's board to another, and after they had moved a checker he would cry out to S. McCor nick, A. L. Thomas T. R. Jones, and M. II. Walker. Cashier, M. S. Pender- - Barker the move; as for instance: "No. 1 Barker' would player moved from then oall out bis move by numbers, and the ir:ye, Ear, Nose, Throat. party would move for him oa every checkerDrs. Freeman & TIbbits. 164 Main St. board as he called. With no board before and securely blindfolded, relying solely him a a blood Id ash is regulator. on his memory of the board and numbers from move to move, it is a difficult feat, and FZS303AX. JXT.VTZOV. In tbe ten games he won seven, the other three being drawn. Jadge Towers has returned from Paris, Ida., where has been trying a case. Changs 01 venue n&s Dee a granted to Ma lad. Mrs. Tolles, who has been visiting her dauzhter. Mrs. R. C. Chambers, for several wet'.i, left on tbe rnldnijrht flyer last night tor ner come m isan trancisco. ? i t Oct.-17- ; -t- ; . ! - ! s To-Da- ' ch i I : ;-- a " i , t ; j ei. j - ; - - private. .. : ay " . - , - : - yV----- - : . 11-1- Hon. Vy II. Workman, Mayor of Lcs e. Cat., and Mr. J. S. Mills of Pasadena, An-fr!- Cat, were la the city yesterday and went outa to be absent perhaps a week. ."N'et all is eold that itlUter" Is a true dBTintr St u iruu that not ail is i i . 01 tti (resa- .a. 11' yoa woma oe suraraparill lor ii ar'.;c:. an4 barsaparula, ts..-- ; is too r sr. ila!:h precious to be tri- - '!. 5." t'' & L-n- ch t: s closing out their r a short time. ccsUveii'i-s- andpllas, v- - J" I ktf29 2nd South. EN BOARDERS AND ROOMERS. AT 74 W. 134 accommos West North Temple; and given. - , Mrs. G. dations; references required k257' " V. Chandler. AND ROOM WISHES LADY TEACHER term reasonable; references. r ' k43 B 10, Tribune. ss C r- - "- a - ; r-- t F UENISHED Fri:;Nis;iE:i. jJ i st SAT 147 HOOi! 11. -1 SOU h-- ? CEL--t JIOUSH. I1VNTRY, CLOSETS. 371 & it-rinowire v larandcity ROOM HOUSE AND'- CELLAR IN JOHN E. 4th Snth.. McDohaid's new building.' Apply st Jchn MoDocald A Sons' Grocery Store. 2tq Main strwt. 'd Ut, ? r. 6 -- K- I7URNisiifi)ii:ocMs with VVst. . .0. water rlsrht; t'l 3 hors railcb cows, tnow irst Tr.ajhin'", rake, wkw0C.'V hous?, stable, younj orchard, stack of . iiOCKJ. Soli oa easy terms. E. B. W1c"Sm; block. PARLOR SET OS? ONE ELEGANT upnotstered In Cue silk: tvsi'f frame; orielnal cost r700. Will sell chest 405 K. St. - -1 first-clas- s ' ;t, lt - TT k f T PTT - 111 VIC I'DBtri rr w. T XX oak chamber et with white hair ms- two soias, lot 01 cuina and silver warv xx;elleT!t condilon.-Cair beleeri u 4 and . Wednesday,- room- 6 Hoort. ' ;J Tuesday block-I t- f . FOR GENTLEMEN; , ;k Kldridge Preferences exchanged. gJ East 4th South.. OR AS MORNING "COTTAGE FOUR ROOMS ON CAR ' i rvV will give services in .C ROOM BRICK UOeSE; CITY WATER: 821; V J A hourly governess, or or. return for O store room near sourt house, f 35. Miller X . jv ppiy S Central block. partial any ef following in return board: Acquirements, common branches (cer- Miller not brothers, no relationr. Opera iloase CILD1NG LOANS IN ."WINFlELJ7 .rv-M-block. tificated), music, French, drawn and needle beautiful addition 6a the flth East ' work; highest Eastern and city references. line,. Lots 157 feet deep to alley. -- Lo't ROOM WITH BOARD.BATH5, k243 ' Bit. Tribune t time; easy terms. E. B. Wicks, CorartiV 74 N. 1st W. k.3 etc.; family. private : . SYSTEM. block.."LADY TAILOR PER flO SCIENTIFIC modes of dress and coat catting NE LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, lS3 7x10 NORTH BENCH . Ha month. 51 4th East . diameter of the Acme Eye I property at deut taught from the that Finn i0 can be figure. . ladies machine used; chart, scale or homes URN1SHED ANDUNFCRNISHED HOUSES. home; fine for Our ad open if preferred; office at their , ww,c. over A. IKl dow look this taughtand Parsons' Miller Miller it up. Mtn. I'orter, day evening. Prof. Malpoer, room 17, no relation). Opera House block. (not y: V2a Alexander House, Fonrth and Main, south. k34S BURNISHED AND. UNFURNISHED ROOMS W. 8nd N. 58 j for NEW all BRICKS CHEAP. SSiT prices. housekeeping; TRAVELING .. payment down; balance montnlv. SALESMEN toWANTED; HOUSE COMPLETELY j'NEW FIVE-ROOhandle our special holiday ana A No. W. 5fnd Soutfe 9 Newell. ton, Donnelly on to lu carry, suourps furnished lor honsekeeping. advertising novelties; samples easy Dank s & VO MORE OF THOSE GREAT sTS car line; pleasant locstlou. Rent $15. Apply at quick sellers; to retail trade only. k2.ff Main. fruit stand corner of First South and X gains brick and large bariif&4 Co., 103 State st, Chicago. brick on the installment plan; aH'Sen-CalSELL IN TO HOUSE A SALESMEN ;N NEW. ELEGANT TRAVELING and get prices and terms. E. X baking powder to the retail grocery trjiu XXi Suburbs : on car .line; pleasant loca- - tnercial block. to rVSit for W e put our goods up in glass rolling pins; or rent, doctor tioni. tenant; want lawyer FURNITURE FOR SyF? month salary and expenses or commission.- asAvea per month. Apply room 12. Holmes' block. HOUSEHOLD want men who are now on the road to carry good; and hoyT SUITE OF ROOMS! rent, desirable and withand on East 1st fvuth side line. Good opportunity for clerks and .others bath, suitelectric snd steam heat light; bath, . .. s Address B 9, Tribune. " who want to get on the road. Write for particutwo or wife and able for gentlemen; Com. Powder gentleman lars; send stamp. Chicago Baking 111. i A PHAETON. NEARLY NEW, AND bVlIt 12. B Trtbune. Address references k231 , required. pany; 843 Van Buren C Chicago. tl.50 TO U IX cornet, cheap. 833 S. 7th West st. I 4gA URN1SHED,ROOMS.FROM AND GRAIN A FEW HORSES TO FEED k261 v S. SHOW CASE. FEET timT Main st. weekly. at4!9 AN ELEGANT winter; toper month. new. Will sell for half prce. hayO.during :k273 . ROOM BRICK HOUSE WITH BATH AND East Third South. : ton, P. k; k2tr VMn electrlo Iighti.M !fl7 East gth South. EXPERIENCED SALESLADY; MUST GJXliV CASH WILL BUY A HAY, ROOM HOUSE; CITY WATER. : 535 SOUTH be familiar with trimming laces, embroidU?JUV and feed business; good locaMoani j k253 Call at Second West. eries and notions; nootherneed appy. Address. B 8. good.reasons for selling. our upstairs office between 9 and 10 a. m.', - Cohn FROST Jk ROOM ED BRICK HOUSE ON 4THTriac IWO FURNISHED NICELY k233 street. 118 and iST Bros., rooms and two. onfurnisbed rooms, reason-ablbetween tb and 7th South, 11200; .smalLasV ROOMS k20 370 TWELVE OR street TEN South Stat at OF payment, balance 15 per month. Apprfto-- i HOUSE" furnished suitable for boarders. k 5th East, in court - BRICK WITH HOUSE SEW-VSd B 13, Tribune.' and bath room and in nice Shall, closets, H WO pautry LEFFEL wXtH a" N APPRENTICE GIRL TO LEARN DRESS-makinlocation on East 2nd South, for 125. Apply to with wheels, globo casings; a lot of & 'and S. k208 530 small wages or home. Apply K279 A. j. White, 57 East Second South st. h gauge shafting, with pulleys, Hnt 3rd East. ICELY ! FURNISHED ROOMS. MODERN blocks and ball and Socket hangers; aitHm. to make room for larger iHw class: removed s conveniences: BOARD IN PRIVATE FAMILY board; home ROOMS AND 137 North Main st. plant. "Address R. H. Terhune, supertnterctnt 4 gents, terms must be moderate and Salt Lake City, or call ' at Hanauer centrally located. Address B 15 Tribune. k277 ROOMS AND PANTRY FUR-- ! Work- TIHREE for housekeeping, rent, 116. 321 S. BARBER, APPLY .AT 213 BUILDING MORE R'rlQ. W203 r. FIR8T CLASS . street, : Ogden, i Utah. Phill 3rd; West. WATERLOO ISother addition: 14 fine h "; Plans. Ai COTTAGE. LAMBERT now under way; choice in every respect mj6i oly ROOM. West MARKING Main MAN and between IN Temple-olots a few xX court, XPERIENCED left, Never a better opportunity for on to G. South prem-iseR. st. Lambert 6th W. E. Hubbard. 41 W. 2nd Kmnln KMim IannarV. investment. Apily ' k203 between 4 an g;30 p. m. ASSISTANCB LOTS IN "WATERLOO" AT 1350 EC? T ADY WISHES g FINANCIAL business. AddressB tlO per month; 10 per cent off MALL, FURNISHED HOUSE; PARTIES JLd to start a for casfc w : ' E. Hubbard, 41 W. gnd South. ; without children. 37 W. 6th So. 14, Tribune. f: MAN WITH SOME ROOMS EOR LIGHT HOUSE-- f IN A GOOD ROCK QUARRv" t PARTNER V YOUNG Merchant k209 INTEREST 1552. City. Tailoring FURN1SHED Sit th East st. XX csnltal to engage in the klJ, business with a cutter, late from Chicago. HERE-NE- W "3lxD COTTAGE, HOUSE 8 OF ROOMS, MODERN BOOK and good furniture for sale, only 225; State amount capital and acquaintance. Address k281 provements; elegant location; on 1st d&ata' B 16, Tribune. ; on South 2nd nest; elestric cars. McClure near 7th Will sell for less than cosferot East kI80 particulars inquire of owner at 738 A . COMPETENT WHEELWRIGHT; f UN-X- Coj, 65 West 2nd South, room 91. ' E. 1st &utfr. Address A. A. married: references required. FRONT Y BLACK MARE WITH; MOFFETTHlil ROOM, FURNISHED ' kiSl Utah. DuChesne. M.. NICELY;! Fort Q. f ness and road wagon, all complete. without board. ".No. 74 Q st., ,fceB. a MAK FOR THE ROAD. APPLY PR AC- ,' k!78 for cash. W. H. Wallace. McKimmlns's jmin. place, on 1st street car line. k823 , tical Tailors, 267 S. Main st. HAVE A LARGE WATER CREDIT t?S HOUSES. NEW, i, MODERN fTjlWOj X! Icor.' Main ' and 6th- - South. Apply E. M. DO REPAIRING. 57 TO wish to communicate with parties dVsjrinf BCSHELMAN k224 Biggs, 55 W. 8nd South. - kl76 to buy same who have water rents to payli aL dress Box527. kS CO., AT A T SALT LAKE EMPLOYMENT ROOM SUITABLE FOR 3 j1 jLARGE FRONT men, THAN xV once, 50 trackmen. 60 rock and tunnel A COST. NEW gentleratn or 8 ladies; 3 other rooms; baths, IS hriAcrm MrnHBtrrt for Tintif! branch R. G. W. with fifty foot of ground on Tlfta' hot and cold, water; desirable ldbatlon. 333 S. LESS R. R, 2S coaf miners. Telephone 568, 77V4 W. 1st W. South; between Third and Fourth East Vri- km tiSOO, oi kiv UndSonth. easy terms. Call on Mme.'ijrd. ICE ROOMS AND EXCELLENT BOARD, kaupb. 61very ji; East 1st South.. v : ' ODD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: 164 E. South Temple. j private family, kl99 HE' BEST IS THE CHEAPEST, Vjr small family. 141 S. 1st West St. more homes now being erected. In .LSncola HANDSOMELY fTfWOs ; FRONT! ROOMS; DRY GOODS SALESMAN. FIRST-CLASXj ifurnished; with privilege of batb; suiUble Park. Wise people are taking advantage: ti low but the best need apply at S. for, twoer four gentlemen, at 140 W. N. Temple. prices and easy terma offered in the flnesiiddW k201 to Salt Lake City. See and be conKiecsi tion NICE ERV ROOM. OFFICE INQUIRE T, C. E. Wantland, 235 ' Main street EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS SALES-y- J t f i a ijiawBon'. 47 r.. 1st soutn. ki k208 ladles, at S. Kellner's. BUYING ELSEWHERE SEE TH ROOM HOUSE JN PARK TERRACE, 5TH BEFORE . "FTOR - CASH MEAT MARKET: GOOD LOr ! property, Postoffice additia, oa East and 3rd South. Inquire of Mrs.JC cation. - Address B 7, Tribune. k!98 South street. It lays high and dry has 437 East 3rd South. k!53 Secondcellars, electric car service: water. v EXPERIENCED BAKER TO BUY Over 200 houses' bulli. on the north, city; eastf south ROOMS AT 47 EliEGANTLy FURNISHED half interest in a, live bakery., and or west and Sold on easy payments. Giraeber the bouse has been renovated it This is no snide. Enquire of , newly Xornlstitd, and will be strictly flrst-- Realty A Investment Co.. C5 West 2nd Sdijth st k10 and at 81 K. 2nd South. :f1,;.fr:.XJ--.r.-.ClBjSSl k!45 BRICK, ELEVENTH EAST.fS VOU WISH TO BORROW MONEY. OR TJ?INE I only 50T cash, balance 115 COTTAGE PER (LARGE monthly. V. 1. .Hub. W. E. Hubbard, have money to loan, call on house and barn, 120 per bard, 41 West Second South. month; iv klS k215 month. 41 W. gnd Sooth. W. E.' Hubbard, 41 W: Second South. " FIVE-ROOCOTTAGE ON THE I'?STaIj' A OF OLD LUMBER IN GOOD ment plan; price $1800. Miller A MU r (X. ROOMED HOUSE. 61- - SOUTH 9TH EAST. condition. Enquire at 10 E. 2nd S. St. kg 16 xl. QUANTITY ' ki23 Cromar; 168 S. Main. Opera House block. l I IRL FOR .GENERAL HOUSEWORK, SIN-glBURNISHED (V SEVENTEEN e, EN LEFlflX OR LOTS SUITE 'ROOMS, 130. ONLY JT six. No p Family of washing. Wages, and i two single rooms, hot and cold Uke car on- - Main street aid set Apply at 829 Lincoln ave.: bet. 9th and 10th East. water. baths, eto.: good location; 5 minutes from the many fine houses now building: lots i350 te ' kl61 1500; terms to suit W E, Hubbard. 41 Wert FURNISHED ROOMS SUITABLE Temple. Apply 86 3rd street. - , , TWO ?light ::; Second South.. man wife. and for housekeeping jjj TJBURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT-HOUS"Must be welji in. Best references given. X1! CASIL ." ON MONTHLY ISVhC k!36 keeping. flftSl S. Maln " k!77 box 983, city. : ,w Of 130. will 10 aerelf fist 'TWO NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS;' DE-- land with mentf three flowine wells;buy to YViiVt Bids close EXPERIENCED D-- BOOK. rpHOROUGHLY S. S54 sirable location. West k88 Rapid Transit Railroad and adjoins EldofciOooa Temple. :JL desires position. '. Excellent refer-enekeeper the west. K. McCarrick. 840 South Main fa hWl ' URN ISHED BOOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT Address HI; Tribune. i7g wurui 3v o; nam. LUNCH. INCLUDING KQlLIV LADIES IN DRAMATIC CO., ONE FOR SALOON AND for 1350. 109 8. West Temple ; so ubrette,' other for old woman 51 VINE parts. ApjOR 3 ,UN FURNISHED ROOMS. f i sti if 1 k94 ply immediately, between 4 and 8 p. m., ?to -Harry : AT A BAlAIX. 1 AC?,E? GOOD k!48 Taylor, 628 Second street g;-573 SOUTH FIRST XV .Adjoins West Side Driving Park gtunds. T7URNISHED COTTAGE.' v .rfw.--- . A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; Easy terms.. Inquire of owner at Tribun ftffl. .X':- West k7T XX. must understand some- - cooking; geod CORNER FOR TERRACE. S&NT-T?INE HOUSE, BARN. CITY WATER. kiao IFURNISHED a.-wages 942 South Fourth East. ' land. 835 Main. .:4 wm Cash. 157.50 per month. ' Apply 444 South t j. WHO CAN COOK AND IKON. APPLY WestTemnle- st.' k33 GOODtHlL FURNITURE AND GIRLMrs. CHEAP kl66 Allen, 53 5th East 8ti house: i COTT A G K ; ' NICELY FURNISH ED. i 4ROOM reason for selling.lodging ; good 10 IRL FOR4 GENERAL HOUSEWORK; NO See fc28 Wlllard' Apply 233 W. lstouth. court. Harvey!, "xj - cooking: jo. 43 Kast 4th south. ON ELETTRIC M HOUSE AT 134 W. NORTH (:ACRESHne;ORCHARD ONE a,L GOOD, COMPETENT COOK AND SECOND street. This bouse is nicelv Wantiarfd, 235 bargain. throughout,- with citv water. - Applv at Main: girl" Apply at 535 East Second South. h983 INE HOUSE AND LOT ov URlbrtAM ERVaNT , GIRL ..AT..; 231 SOUTH SIXTH house in rear. Mrs, Jennie B. Tennant. street Wantland. 235 Main st. Si fea mil East street. COMPLETELY MOOFURNISHED OkNE house of 9 rooms, hot water O AND A WOMAN TO DO COOKING AND WASH-XHOUSE. IN also! gas, viih barn and grounds attached,heating, f Close nnniAi-nnmodern citvr Si! part of State ing In a restaurant. Apply at 912 " v.-- i .. . ..Tr . w. in 66 E. .r st. Second 1,979 Enquire n k9fl street j..v.v.M.im r7J( rogress Dm.aiog. ininsr, LOCATION IN CITY FOR GROCERY .T3ICTCRE FRAMES AT A GOOD RESPONSIBLE WOMAN. TO TAKE CUT B1 and meat market; will giv rent free for A- - Kivers Bros. ellM xx charge of dining roomO. and kitchen in a month. Address W. H. W., Tribune. h951 boarding-house- . Address P. k34 Box 971. YOU SEEN LINCOLN PARK4nEW, HAVE now being erected: nice 8 AND 10 ROOM BRICK FARM OFTEN OR TWENTY TWO MODERN sidfalki;! good location. - 225 W. 5th South; AN IMPROVED electric cars direct to this; the fines tlocaWn ten or fifteen miles from Salt Lake: we for have a ou stomer for same: also a cash tenant for NOLI Ar HOUSE, 164 SOUTH SECOND your home; lots atlow prices: easy moutb"lJ par. similar place. Miller A Miller (not "brothers;" MAG furnished rooms; dining room in . I ..... no relation). Opera House block. . . .. h875 BUILDING PiORTH LOTS ON A GOOD COOK AND A GOOD NURSE. AP-Xstreet - about 13 blocks r- est of ICELY FURNISHED FRONT- ROOMS.- AT FINE ,, h844 Temple. Prices 1 100 to 1225; easy montr&t pa; 9fu toutn state street. ply immediately. 671 East Brigham. hi 004 yments: electric cars quite close; good Jiowin A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HODSE-XROOMS, SINGLE OR J5N SUITE. K. wells; just tbe location tor your home. work. Apply 834 E. Fourth South. two doors west of P. o hl003 BLBGANTs & hi Main St AVntland.aS . ATTERNi MAKER. NONE BUT FIRST-clns- s EURN1SHED PRONT ROOM FOR ONE OR EMEMBER THAT I CAN SELL YOlj? THE man need apply, Eagle Foundry it S19 S. 1st West, in finest building lots on the easiest sSrros-ter- ms private ' Co. .... ... fafrlfrf .j:.yh-.j,,,h933 .h795 that will suit you. The choice Side electrio iiAv car addition; sidewalks C A GIRLS FOR IN AND OUT OF CITY. $4 ' HARVEY, service; COTTAGE. 10 laid. Call on C. E. Wantland. 333 Wib st to t7 per week; work for 300 men. U. S. NEATi court. : . ; h6SM Co. in 76 W. 2nd Employment city. D. TO STEAM HEAT, GAS f7RESH MILK COWS. APPLY Bouth. - Tel. 603." largest h054 IFURNISHED ROOMS. A Amos. Amos's addition. S4.C0 per week; all outside to OOD COOK AT NO. 4 SEVENTH EAST. . windows;: 45 g. 1st South, Robert's new, block. 400 ACRES; TITLW PES " , h965 GOOD RANCH. 146- - W. 5TH good water right and artesiat&wator AT COTTAGE, IFURNISHED ' YOU TO TRADE AS "FIRST b5M for house use; good house and barnil Willjpll oa WHAT HAVE terms or exchanee. for Salt Lake reaEf stats. on house 1 Box 1714. . h850 PN STATE STREET, WILL easy Address Box 13. Blackfoot. Idaho. 1 ACiY P e98S KNOW THE FAMOUS BLUSH 'xVyiUU-.treetbuilding to suit ' tenant. LADIES TOcures t OTIIER AnniTrnx t rrK TO h503 pimples, freckles, blackheads RjCftVoodruff, Commercial block. and gives a lovely complexion. Price 75c Free uu" va nuiuncuirjiib, l v; jrv l r FINEST. ROOMS 1XHTHE 'THE trial Riven at my residence. Agents wanted. -- XI CJTY, Bess center as The Postoftir addition, jishads or SO M. street,-eity- : new: single double; steam everrthing to oe when the weather. permit ot hftll beat, electric lights;.' terms moderate. - 230 State ires Graeber Realty fc Investment po., planting. piantd GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. st.j4 Harris Bulld:ng. y h2f3 West 2nd South st. kJ .j 918 First st h18 BASEMENT, NO. SO W 2ND SOUTH. PAPERS BARGAINS THE IN WALL S SPECIAL of West Temple, old Tribune build-InPAID FOR SECOND-HANBEST-PRICE, Rros. .ffgllO ".j at the Simpson-Bil- l also cleaning, dyeing and repairCo. h2S Jnqalre Prog .done-bwell 109 E. I. Cline, 1st So. Orders ing BURNISHED ROOMS WITH attended by mall or calL h599 ELEASANT MONEY TO LOAN; 1M East Second ONCK-flO.A T WORTH OF FURNI-I ROP PER ON CHOICE INSIDE CENT .t""1" carpeU. steves. etc. eto. Opposite ( erty. U p. Crosaman..: . i REST DESIRABLE SUITE-kgO Hall, one door east of '!St. Mark's school. 125 OFFICES FOR City suitable for offices. East 1st South st. v h3t3 building. Apply tSOOO, THREE TO FIVE .tBARS, TO so. Geo. M. Scott Co. UtfM 9 per cent W. K. WO GOOD DINING-ROOd GIRLS, 2nd So. and dishwasher. Address Palmer . House, Green River, Uuh. ;.i 1 nvn in OOAF?D!-SQ(H O i f f Trt t i VT) ffion low interest fPUUil BORROW. LONG-TIMOnjnside lmpro?i MONEY ON CITY good home estate. Take elevator till further notice;:! A. "X realty. Address, box 895. Salt Lake. g903 rPABLEi BOARD t5 PER WEEK; , cooking; pM S, Hi West. 4 b and ft Wasatch building. If kl49 UYER FOR SMALL PRINTING . OUTFIT. ' ' S '"'ii- M'r"-- n "PATTERN, MONEY: LOW , RATES 0 E commission. R. C. Woodruff. Com'rcjTlocl MjBlllSliMESS TO LOAN ON CITY OK;: If ARa OFj SALES $30,000. IO C35.000.A A MOUNT Notes. bnnfeistocK ' ' di- - business 'fpr cash, onlr: well and bonds bought F. fTty. r. matt, room 4,vtnni": XX ' wrltest (lady) desires a position. Law firm selected stock of block cial notions, millinerv. or corporation preferred.. Address A 62, Tribune. boptsand shoes, crockery and tinware: average J. LEONARD, LONG AND SHORTfTI nock carried 112,000: at present about 116.000; A YOUNG WOMAN RECENTLY ARRIVED business: well established and paying as per cent.. mcney. Rooni 23, Commercial bloi W33 XXi inthe eity, an expert stenographer and Itils an opportunity, seldom otfereds fullest and IM- AND a PER CENT. ON INSIDE typewriter, practical nurse, ladiesv companion, most careful Inquiry allowed.; No attention paid nroved mnnrv u)v nrorjertr. ..... , bookkeeper and school teacher, wants y , . n lur.u. LruMiiMnK. ly. JfJ Ann John J. Snyder. Rooms 35 and 36. Hooner-.bloc.. ....... ... "ch ' Address at once. PjO. toic 1448i ' kS30 Telephone ' v 557. : '. 6. Tribune office. capacity. ... iWlXTfn. TiARTSER WTfri ..6S M ERICAN GIRL TO DO HOUSE-wor- k Biew' s,UD.d. splendid agency possessing a BY GOODorAhousekeeping xM vst VUU fU., fWIU Ot two. for can which 144 Call modbpolyt at developed to a profit W.gnflS. i k254 ranging from tSOCO to lKVODO a year. HAVE f25,000 TO ' LOAN IN SUMS TO Address "Real ofBoe.Tribune ty.VA twelve Btbntbs. suit, at three, six; nine-oY. A MAN WITH HORSE AND BUGGY Tf Sr.m J. Kenyon. Room 30. Hooper block, f g' XJ sell ' goods on commission lnthe countr jiuavesB n j, rnoune; OPERA kl81 CO. THE s.4 g&9 block. A N ENGLISHMAN, AGED 37. WELL EDU-Xcated and conversant with a mercantile TrrPHOLSTERING.IN ALL ITS BRANCHES; BONDS. GREGG ACO. BUY NOTES. , life, is desirous-o- obtaining a position in a bank iiiu9 koou pis new: 011 nnish- etc., and Loan money kng or mercantile house, etat- Highest references. L'fi.? J?P--- y amended short time."stocks, Room 30, Commercial Blocks A. 58. Tribn ne.- i. ki.54 DESIRING TO BORROW ORiLOA- M PLOY MENT BY PARTIES see PRINTER. A'.; M. Janes, 249 Main sti C Address A. 49, Tribune. 33 furnish 8 per cent money on choice city ptpet-?- : A iLL KINDS OF GOODS STORED- AT MY PACIFIC INVESTMENT CO.. corner of Second South and THE , under the lavs of Utah, issii Fori ACEHT3 WANTED. ?; .wrehouse. V est streets.. Ban-layTbird Kates. reasonatle. Apply G. J. William Young?" President; at office of W. L. Fickard.M West Second South. U. U. Hlskey, Secretary; Coi.' J. fOOOO a assured to year Donnellan. Treasurer. U to Money loaned fon a 13 per day to canvassers. Ageneral agents. and conRemoved to rooms 4j and 4i proved permanent security. venient business. No competition. Every lady bky ft Commercial block. Salt Iake Citv. j , I PIANOS AND ORGANS. a possible customer. Address, - with 2o stamp. Consolidated Adjustable Shoe Co.. Lynn, Mass. .PLANOS HALLET A DAVIS Pianos. CIVIL -- ENGINEERS.' ADY AGENTS. . WASTE NO TIME IN "'.' Pianos AV. SNOW. CIVIL A N t MlVlxn? ESGI" IF. i;enner Pianos - !.?; .".r;.: selling common articles when you can have the best The Hygeia corsets and waists " J neer.room 2, Hooper A Eldredge bjck. J E. G. Jlarrington Oo, Planoi. surpass Main street. all others. , Apply lor terms, etc., to Western Jn various styles . or finish, cash or In InstallCorset Co., St. Louis, Mo. ments. Old instruments taken In exchange T. BRECKON. CIVIL AND ' riNlNQ Pianos for rent." S 1000 BOOK. " PAGES, 800 ENQRA engineer, 124 and 125 Commercial liiock- BUTLER 10 RIVERS E. Second liROS., South. in three languages: first edition, lJU.OOO. The only work by General Boni. F. Butler. Territory should be spoteeu for OHO RTH a fi d AHCflTlCCTC. promptly. Correspondence invited from experienced solicitors andothers seekine good "RffcGURRIN 6HO TKAND COLLEGE; DAT Off THS XiA. and evening J. Dsaing Co., Ssa Fratisco. hSi4 sad by n.ai CosiisiarciAl fc.w, .k. tQQSH l.X IZL ress buiiiirj. Salt Laks C: . i URN ISH KD ROOMS . . -- j,. - fc-- . 49 Aa-dre- ss . THE HAS AEOUT TOT71T. Following Ibis, It- Is the intention of the society to hold monthly receptions. Among those prominently in the society's whirl of - In a conversation with' i a Utah pioneer, ' ' be said: gayety are Judge Van Home, Judge Judd, yesterday, . "We Mormon apostates, used to have a Mr. J. A. Williams and Mrs. ' Sneil, the latter being master of ceremoples. and pretty hard time, but. we have an occa under whose guiding hand much of the sional obance to laugh now. jf Read this. He read the Herald editorial of Friday society's success Is due. morning, which said that Mr. Bowman, who had been sent to the pen "by Judge Zaae. for SOCIETY NOTICE. unlawful cohabitation. deserved bis late - -- j - .", - because he had not only Violated tbe law of of his church, and his country, but that !'-- ' 1 said: ' i ' '1 "The Herald has been published more than twenty years, but if it has ever before said that a man 'deserved punishment because he had violated this particular law of the land, I do not remember it. It has persistently maintained that the law, inanaques an tion was a violation of conscience Interference with the Constitutional guarantee of the free exercise of religious belief. During all these years It has, while pre tending to be purely a secular paper, f and entirely free from priestly dictation, laws as not the as clearly but and cruel tyrauaicHl. only ot it mainaia unoonstltutlonaLf only tain J this argument ' with" slav .Ish subserviency to the dictation of the Mormon priesthood, by iwhosef permission It inlived, sul-p- b out the editor's" pen was! dipped to the Judge . uric acid when he and jury that sent the polygamio sheep to the shambles, j Hade.-- was an arctic region compared to the temperature of the counto see them etertry to which he wanted ! Wfay this1 change?" consigned. nally I mildly suggested to my excited friend that perhaps he had not read, tbe editorial in question carefully i that It not only said that Bowman bad violated- the aslaw of the solemnly, land, but that! Of .his church, delivered by President Woodruff last Octc; A ; f . ber. Ob. I see." said ! he, L"WeU. it's the same now as in the ;old days. When r the Congress of the United States passea a lawe which was declared tinconstitutloual by t' church no Saint need obey It. . When the church, playing, 'for-- Statehood, professes obedience to' those, laws,- lt is willing to sacrifice any poof devil jwbo is such a chump ... as to get caught in the act;? , . And yet there reArapricans of sufficient Intelligence to know; what train to take in order to get to Balv Xake who pretend to believe that such a profession of reform on tbe part of a Mormon newspaperT is genuine. What knaves soma mortals be! 5 - , - ae-noun- ced 1 anti-polyga- my MASONIC . . - -- 1 v ?. :(.-:-.'- , ff:.H.Vft:!f'-."'-- . ' r Yesterday morning a man who has lived in these valleys of the.fnountalns for many years told me the I following story which illustrates that, as far ;as cardinal, principles of modern irefealed religion are concerned, conditions hWve not changed In the least. When tbose'partlcolar conditions do of 'religion" will be for change that brand sale In a junk-sho- p ;wltb no purchasers. Originally the Saintly theological scheme embraced three conditions, the first being the sisters of the.JfaHh. The other two were political pbwef and p:lf. The denial of this fact ;was iua4e !' oy the hierarchy until that 'the1 second '"condition." that t of 'political power, had Stake of Zion to 'changed" In the ioenter anointed In Lord's the the extent of leaving t the minority. - j 3 V ' ' " Then they attempted to regain their lost prestige by charging that crime had been largely Increased under a Liberal administration.' and that the Liberal party Is directly and altogether! responsible for it. enough to deny They do not have quite gallwere .done under that some naughty things" was nothing , bad Inspired rule.. but there enough to make any fuss about. When charged with former priestly robIn public affairs they bery and ruffianism' wonxan in the following reply,1 as did tbe story : Two fish ladles , Im New York were comparative merits of quarreling over the; the goods they i were brushing flies from. Very soon the discussion' became personal, and one acoused the other of being in a bad bouse for eight months;:; The other indignantly exclaimed, 5'Ton lie! Mary Ann, you lie! It was only six !' j tr But the story abovte referred to Is this: ' Mr. Garter, proprietor of the Valley House, believing that a s hotel should; have something stronger than cold tea for its patrons, concluded to lay tbe matter before Wilford Woodruff, tbe owner of 'the hotel, and get his permission to open the bibulous, annex, lie explained that; fa strictly temperance house could not draw t the patronage that it could on the irrigation system; but Wilford wouldn't listen Sot !a i .minute. It had always been against tbe teachings of the church to encourage or even permit, drinkopposed to ing - places, and he was personally it. The Valley House had 5 always - been a temperance houses and he wanted it to continue so. As a last Resort, Mr. Carter said that as the honse would be worth more to him with a bar, he would be willing to pay $25 additional monthly: rent for the privi's f 8 I lege. j "Well," then said! the holy virgin,' "that makes a difference!'! . vlbus were his conscientious scrupled r trio vedt and the skeptic can have his doubs dispelled by passing the Vallev House, or. rather, br stODoink there and calling ffet suthln.' ' He wilf find it open, the same as the ungodly affairs farther away f roof the sacred Temple block,. Tbe outpouring of the spirit .will not all be limited to the north Side of tbe street. But, as Brighams memory is still revered why should not Wilford follow in his footsteps? Brlgham not only owned a distillery but sold rotgut at rta$ in this eity. True, he beat the city ou t Of bis license but he doubtless compensated the corporation for this bit of sharp practice; by Increasing Its revenue in tbe Police Court. Some people would. In as iungaarded moment, drink, his vile "valley tan? Eesult:" Gutter f police n thirty days Jn chain-gan- g clubbing; Jail; Jeter or $50 fine." i Oh, how we Saints always . ' , did hate whisky!.; $ f. i'iA'-- " Boniface Beardsleyt; of the Continental Hotel la an old soldier Who used to be happy when he had browrc sugar to 'sweeten his coffee. As fee is now ln.the'tcommlssary department and determined that hls.codimand shall have the latest thing out he bought a lot of Utah sugar yesterday, and his gouty guests will sample It: tend ay. P. S. He bought ii on credit. i Urbis. they-found- s . ' ?! - . ! I " to-d- ay V 1 ,( , - - . The Sontbera Soeiety. ' : The Southern Society lately organized here brde fair to become one of the , largest and moat popul ar of Salt Lake's social 'In existence but a few weeks, 5 : the society has an enrolled membership of nearly sixty ladies aid gentlemen, among jvhom are numbered some of the- city's most Among Salt Lake prominent ciUzeae. Southern State is every:' people nearly represented, a The- jimpression gotten ont that the society was organized for political purposes is .erroneeni, the sole object of those forming the organization - being 'preparatory werk fer the enjoyment of wftitlr festivities. Oa. Thursday evening of UhJa week a meeting is to be held at the office ot . Counsellor WiUIams In the Progress, building, at which some thirty or more applications for membership are to be coof ldered and plans adopted fcV the holding of a grand banquet and musicals later in tbe season. - - : MOBIAH MT. ' LOST T J-- ADY'S i GOLD WATCH:. ELGIN MOVE- d ment, case engraved on inside; 115 reward k!87 will be paid. Address B. 5, Tribune. . TN LIBERTY PARK. ON SUNDAY, OCTO- A. ber 4th, a silver watch' with . gold ebain. Finder will be handsomely rewarded by leaving at the house in park or at Tribune office. ' ,k!53 WEDNESDAY; LAST. A PROMISSORY ON note for one thousand dollars, dated Sept. loth, oi. Finder will be liberally rewarded by posteffice to owner whose name is addressing , k8fl indorsed on back of the note. ' -- 1 IRST-CLAS- S - G FORt2E0-ADJOUC- : F brotf I 3 Hii-M- , l - D , A. F f; 8 7 AN to . -- QOn -- -- 118-Ma- -- la e. f Ad-dre- , ss 20K-INC- g, 34-Inc- com-fort- first-clas- s.i - NEORdAEADSRELpLT age uncertain, branded H on left thigh. Sms-Siin- L. C. CONE, Ponndkeeper. BLACK. COW; ABOUT old; tip off right ear; no brand. If the above described animal is not claimed and taken sway on- or before the 26 tn day of October, 1891, it will b sold at publio auction at the city estrav pound to the nigbest responsible bidder at 2 o'clock p. m. W. P. RICHARDS, Poundkeeper. Salt Laks Crrr, October 15. 1S81. - ..- - k!95 RED AND rVK VS five years - PERSONALS. AND SWEETLAND DRS. LAWRENCE located a branch office at CuJmer rooms 83 block, and 84. where tbe contrast' will be shown between the great old treatment for piles, .rectal ulcers, rectal tumors, cancers, fistulas, eto., which requires chloroform, stretching of the sphincters, and drawing down the tumors, with hooks, when either the knife, ligature, clamp, cautery iron, ecraseur, screw crosher or dangerous canities are used to remove them, the operation lastiag sometimes an hour or more, powerful opiates are then administered to ease the pain, followed bv lying in bed for two or three weeks, with from secondary hemorrhage liable and danger almost certain of increased ulceration, stricture, and fistula, and much suffering during a protracted recovery. . With the new treatment the patient simply lies npon one side on a couch, wita a rectal syringe, as such the doctor gives to each nstient, fill with the injection fluid and careful v inject Into the rectum, retaining the fluid as fong as possible, repeating the operation after a lapse of two hours, when the pile tumors, cancers, or fungi of any description will pass away as perfect as an oyster is taken from the shelL- The patients may then go about their work as usual, the time occupied having been two or three minutes. ., eases of loss ef eyesight and weakness of the eyes,paralyis. neuralgia; Theumatlsm, etc., are caused- - by rectal hloers; which being removed vision is quickly returned.' The following symptoms are proof that i you are troubled with ulcerations of the stomach, intestines and rectum:.-:. . . - -- ?. - - Nine-.-tenth- s of-th- e : paralysis, neuralgia pain inImpaired the back eyesight, of the bead and seek, heat in the head, headaches, loss of. memory and insani ty.most dreaded of all maladies asthma, . f consumption, etc. Typhoid fever is entirely broken up and cured in from one to four days by removing the typhus ulcers and mucus from the stomach and rectum, eleanslng the intestines atd giving them and healthy activity, byi which means- - thestrong natural flow of gastrin juices is restored to the digestive organs, enabling'them to perform their functions effectually and with ease. Tbe same result is effectual in cases of fevers, any and all . kinds. It cares syphilis as it removes all syphilitic substance from the stomach. Intestines and rectum, the seat of all diseases. It is warranted to remove any fungus growth from the rectum or colon in from thirty inmates to two hours, no cording to condition ' of i the patient.1 It costa nothing for a trial should It fail. It is warranted every time. Over 4000 lithographic illustrations from pathological anatomy can be seen at the dootor's office and phartnacv, showing that ulcerations are the cause of all disease, and that all disease can be gravitated to and removed from tbe stomach, intestines and rectum. Give them a call. Syphilis cured. ' St. Louis. Mo., Sept., 3, 1888. Lawrence A v Sweet land I ' am only too thankful for an opportunity to add my testimony in behalf of .your remerfes. ; While you were here, aa yon will remember; in ,February last. I became sufficiently credulous that your remedies would do all you claimed for them to tbem. My disease was secondary syphilis. tryI followed your instructions and I know I am a well man the djsse teetotally eradicated. 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