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Show CELTX UTAa' TJ. S. GoVt Report, Aug. THE DAZEiH T2HBU202i SAIF LAIvE ZtEZiXOZOtrB APPOIDTUEHtS Hignest of all in LeYecing Power-- . The gospel meeting at the Young Men's Christian Association this afternoon- ati 4 will be led by" Colonel James Falrman. ; Tlo Colonel Is an excellent forwkrd-lng Bible student and takes delight in all Hues lot Christian work. lie Is an artist of celebrity and .expects soontln-- t rod u co himself to- the art students of the - MOimNGOYEMBEIl -- A COMPETENT GIRL TO DO COOKING and for general housework In a small fafx mily. ' Apply immediately at ....660 K. Sooth Tm-ples1786 .NOVEMBER 22. Salt Lake jUiTT, Not. CO 1851. 21. 1961. - clty.IR8T if C"OJfattEOATIOSAI. nx :r C i 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS IN FIRST-CLASand w ife. Referby a lawyer encesneighborhood, 5 Address D 43. Triband required. given 1778 une. I GIRLS FOR CITY: EARLY MONDAY$4 to 7 oer week. C. S.,Employmorning: . 1777 7fl W. gqd So. ment Co.. 5j:i. UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE-keepinAddress D 41, Trib-uagood location. is 1773 11 4 J. Bralnerd Thrall, pastor. All servlcesjheld Zlali at Hammond corner of Third Tnt or o East and Ttiird chapel, Two gerJeral South. p y. Observation: "At 11 a. 1 1m. services era? s a Colonel James Falrman of pew r 2. York. City will apeak on "The Crociflxlbn." This distinguished artist and lecturer will K also deliver a lecture in Hammond Uall'Jnext 6 s. nj L't Rata 25.62 39 S3 IVta p. ia.. ...... . 25.83I40J 6K Lt F't Cloudy Friday evening on "Fine Art a a This, evening at 7:30 Mrs. Alice Maximum temperature. 45 minimum temperGordon Gullckt a charming speaker, anjl for ' ature. 36; mean temperature. 40. Mean teinperaturef for 12 years, 38; excess many years engaged as missionary in Hpaln, -- . or ti'ipcrtuT. will deliver f an address vi descriptive Deficiency of temperature since January ,1, of with life in Snaln. missionary i?m. 296. orne special Keference to the hi kber . Excm of temperature since November 1, education of young women, as Illustrated In I8MI. M. Rainfall. 0.26 iacbis: mean daily 13 years. .05 the work of the now celebrated school for .. girls at San Sebastian. Sunday school and Inches; excess 0.21. j 1, 1891. since rainfall Bible classes at 12:30. Christian Endeavor January Deficiency of I f at 6 pi m. Everybody welcome. meeting I. November since of rainfall laai," Tnmo Coscikeq atiox at Chcbch. 4- 263 I a Deficiency iuchns, North First West street. Services at 11 a. in. GiorgH N. SAttsBCHT. Observer. and 7:30 p. ni.,; with preaching by Rer. H. M. Burr. to-Da- y. r rjorecasjfc for .Services are held every JvW. ukitarian. 'Sir. Observer, Salt San Frarrfsco, at 11 o'clock iln the Salt Sunday inornlHg Lake Theateri Kev. David Utter, pahtor Lake City:- - -- Fair ioeatti4r; cooler. ! Subject this morning: "The Development of Kebkam. Christian Djctrine."- Male quintette will sins. Sunday school at 12:15. Everybody CIXT AND WICJM.BOKH30J.t welcome. J St. Mart's First mass at 8 TheAIornjion teachers fh the various ward? o'clock, secnn Caiiiedhal. 0 mass Sudiday at o'clock; In matters sehool at are now Instruction; tbejfaithful S:30;ihlsh mass and sermon at 1,1 ' ( political. a. m. ; vespers arid benediction at 7:30 am" The County Clerk yesterday Issued a marmornins iuass at 7:30. 38. and week E. Wilson, aired license to riage BcnusoTON! CitAPEt, (Congregatlohal), Eliza Hrowh, aged f6. II street near sThlrd. Rev. Charles 11. Bliss, ' i Thofe ar message at i.be Western Union secretary of the New West Education (kmit Peters. Robert J. mission, will Telegraph office for Ma at the regular morn In 5 Martin. W, Davidson and Gilbert S. Peyton, service. Thepreach cordially invited public The CbantauquaJ Society meets Tuesday Corner of Second West Chijkcii. Baptist street, the and Second Sofuh streets. evening at 260 Souh Second ofEast Rev. II. B. Steelhouse of Scretry Murphy the V. M.C. A. man, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 of Hho lato Mrn. J. F. Jaelt p. m. Preaching in the morning by the Rev. , The funeral will take place ' frotn th4 familyto-d- residence, Dr. McNlece. IThe pastor's evening s lit j act ' 125 South Heventb. IKast street, at 2 is. "Christ's Sid Question." Sunday-schof o'clock. ' at 12:15 p.. mi Y. 1. S. C. E. at 6:30 b. m. The Hoard of Education's Committee on, Wednesday evening service at 7:30. St. Mark's CatiiedkaIj Holy Commiinion Buildings has issued rules for the Rovetn-ance of thef use of the schoolrooms for pub-- : at 8 a. ro. Sunday school at 0:45 aj. m. j lie purpose. Morning pray'er and sermon at 11 a. m. The Liberal Drum Cfarpsrecelved last Evening prayer and sermon 7:30 p. m.i At uniforms, posting f500. Thene the morning service the offertory "Consider night thelj: others . are like th that the breeches the Lilies will be sung by Miss Whitney of jexcept Oakland f; are larger. s . St. Peter's Chapelm The Cortmer decided yesterday that an Opposite W arm on the body of the late Mrs. Long, Springs. Sunday school at 2:30 p. in. KveInquest was not necessary, Sand gave a certificate of nlng prayer and sermon at 3 p. m. death thatj she diedi firojni an overdose of First Presbyterian. Public wprsbH P at 11 a. m., and preaching B. morphine. by Rey. Steelman, pastor pf the Baptist! Ch ikrcli. Efforts lire being made to start a branch Sabbatb-schoat 12:30. Young' Pet) cjurb In this city, so that of the cure themselves Society at 6. 21). At 7:30 a conjrrefcat plo's onal people who are anxious to of the habit of drinlc; can try it without meeting of the members of the church and called by the elders and dea going to the expense of a sojourn in the congregation, cons to consider matters of interest to the Mrs. Jarje E. Blade, wife of G, W. Slade. church. of Main and Fcfurth St. PAtris.-s-Corn- er died of heart failure yesterday morning at the family residence? 240 South Fifth East South. ' Dlvlhe service Sunday, of sixteen months. November 22, ;1891, as follows: , street, after an illness at 2 prayer and sermon at It a. m: Morning The funeral will take place subject. A Creed." Evening prayer and sermon at M o'clock.' 7:30 p. m. ; subject, "Law." Sunday school The barometer was rising rapidly. yesterat 0:45 a. m. jltlblo class at 6:30 p. m to around shifted the wind iad and the day, so looked observer weather the Westminster Presbyterian Church that north, On Fourth West, between First and Second for clear, pleasant weather. The precipitation during the Tecent rainfall was .24 South. F. Ii.i Arnold pastor. . Moifnlng school service at 11; at "of ao lnchi Sunday 12:15rY. P. IS. ' C. E. meeting at 0:30 p. The funeral of "Vllllato Skewes, who died 111.; of Nevening service at 7 :30. Prayer meet this city on; the morning oddeniy181,in1801. at 11 ing Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Strangers cor will tak place y ovember la. m. from his late residence. 132 East Secdially invited At the Jewish Temple on Fourth East be- ond South. Friends respeotfully Invited to 'I tween Second Hand Third South. Thursday attend. ;;: j "1 Local weather report at 8 a. m. yesterday: morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. David Utter, the r3alt Lake, 40 deg. ;Cbeyenne, 34 deg. : Don-- ". Unitarian minister, and Rabbi Jaoobsoik will ver, 44 deg.; Helena. 18 deg.: Miles City. 12 hold a union Thanksgiving service to which both congregations and the public generally 34 jdeg. jAt 11 a. m: Salt deg.; Landers, are cordially Invited. The following is the 44 Lake, 42 deg. ; 40lllnghami 34 aeg. ; ugaen. deg,; Provo, 41 deg.; programme: deg.s Logan. . .. j Voluntary Organ Btockton,43 deg. . .Choir anthem. Frank Pyer Is serlously 111 with append Opening "The Pllerim ffathers"... Pottcai reading. dicltls. and a consultation was held late Hymn. I .4 .....Choir last everting between his physlclau. Dr. Scriptural reading, Ps. cvii .i. Drs. Plnkerton and and Dascora, Choir Ewlng, Hymn Kev. David fcJtter who were called lm They decided that an Ouenlne pras-er- . Choir i. ... then as the pa Hymn operation was not necessary I sgiving Thoughts". . . . tient seemed better, and. as long as he con 1 ...Revj Uavid t'tter . tinues to Improve one; will not be neces .4Clhurch an1 stato . i Kev. Mosesfp. Jacobnon sary. :L .Choir The Register and, Receiver of the Land fConcludintt anthem., Kev. Moses p. Jacobnon Office In this city Received a letter from W. IJenedlctlon . . 4 The musical programme will be more defi II. Stone, Assistant Lar,d Commissioner at "Washington, whicbf orders the officials of the nitely announced later. It will be under Land Ofttce here td refuse to allow any one the direction Of the well known musiblan to make entry or filing on 125,000 acres of Prof. II. S. Krause. Methodist Episcopal, Church It lalr 33 First land around the snores of Utah lake. E. Third South street, between the Khuts the Intention to set thisr land ankle as a ford Hotel and Main street. Rev. WL D. sitie, f ' la answer to the slur )n, yesterday's HerMabry, pastor; Rev. E. G. Hunt, , assistant ald aneni the alleged hobos rouuded up by Sunday school 11ata.9:45 a. m. Preaching Dy m., subject. "The Heav ati the police Jn a Main street resort, Superin- the pastor, jJiasses meet alter forenoon tendent fltyan desires to have It recorded enly iiire. service. Epworth League meet preaching a that he Is always nready to assist at 6:30. p. m. Preaching at 7:30 b. m. matter how unfortuoate ing All seats are free, everybody is welcome. or poorly! dressed be may be. In his opinLutheran 2f Church, Brighton. Divine ion the clothes do hot make the man. services p. m., conducted by Rev. In the opinion of Prosecuting Attorney Adams. at Sunday school Immediately! af- Klchnor fhe man Who plays a ten-cechip ter. Steam motor leaves Seventh South over a faro layout Is equally as guilty, alwhen dolnf o he may be acting as and Second West streets at 1 p. m. though The Centrax, Christian CHURcn ifneotsh. spotteij for the authorities, as the man who plays In a thousand dollars or the man In the Federal Courtroom. Wasatch blulldinff. B. F. Clav. minister, residence 17 S. . who run4 the gam, andj he proposes to prosstreet. Sunday school at 10 ecute all; such oases brought to his attention West Temple to a finish. Verily, the life of a spotter Is o clock a. m. preaching at 11 a. m. and7:30 p. in. Young People's Socletyof Chrisnot a happy one. j at 6:30 p. m, Special The people of Illbgham are much Incensed tiau Endeavorservices will be held ih the to Charles, Thanksgiving at the brutal treatment.; given Federal Courtroom by the Central Chris Clarke, who is well known In the camp, lie tian Church Thursday, November 26th. The hi an two years at the Yosemlto No. ' was fore will couslst of good music byj the 1st exercises Mr. and and others S, Egan spoken qf by an address by the pastor. AJ I are as being a good, honest man. s Everybody In choir and be present. to invited in the speedy lhe camp feels a deep Interest Mr. Clarke, and for the punlsh- of Spiritualists. Services at reepvery Progressive ' ment of the brutes who came so near killing the Temple of llouor Hall, First South and j Main streets, above Deseret National U ank. . biui.; A. E. Doney, trance me- -. The Upper Bingham school, conducted by at 7:30 p. 111. Mrs. All' earnest inquirers free. dium. Seas one teacher, has an enrollment of fifty invited. Joha btubbs, secretary. are who In, progress good making pupils, The AsBbttdnt Pastor says: Notice the their studies. At ithe lower school T. II. service in the M. E. Furls, the principal, haa one assistant, with Union Thanksgiving an enrollment of nearly a hundred pupils. Church at 11 a. m. Thursday. It Is cus This Is a most excellent school, and has tomary at that service to take a collechion Professor Farls took to be distributed to the poor. by the pastors greatly Improved since and , the pupiU are of the various congregations.; Bring your year, charge a.of It lat thank-otterin- g with you, and in general do la their own advancetaking - deep Interest j all the good you can next week. Pack the ment. be a dangerous week as full of fragrant good deeds as urour What might have proved to cook will stuff your Thursday's turkey full corrlre atf the Uodbe-Pitt- s and destructivewas averted by the iprompt of aromatic spices. ner last bight At Church bt Christ (scientist). Odd Fel- action of the Fire Department. In some manner not knowif u tire started on the lows Hall, Main street, opposite Wilker floor of (he cellar Of the drugstore and was House, Mr. Bailey will this evening ati 7:30 foil' in cases, paints o'clock give readings from the Psalms ind Hearing a stack of j coal and liquors, wheni jit was discovered and an Prophets, Illustrative of their; spiritual line of Christian science. These alarm sent In. The chemical engine forced sense, in the the lect urea are exciting much interest and gallons of fluid into the cellar and masixty numbers. Tuesday and flames were extinguished without any drawing Increasing terial damage being done. Friday evenlrigs of this week the fifth andSheriff Burt, in j dtscusslug the state of sixth lectures? of the course on "The Proand "The Gospels their relatl n to criminal affairs yesterday, patd a tribute to verbs" and the Prophets," will be glvjen In law the ihe force. He of the patrolmen says police j the Metropolitan Hotel parlors to better ac the commodate that he jean pick his twenty men from the attendance. force, wpo, under supervision, would rid FIRS? CHRISTIAN CHURCH. this city! In a shorti time of every hard case residing! within Its' limits. The men can do Articles of) Incorporation of the (First better than that. jGlve the sergeants of the Christian Church of Salt Lake City were It understood three shifts authority. bejog filed with thel Clerk of the Third District orare to not be hampered with that they Court yesterday. The objects of the coroor- ders from headquarters, and they will guar- atlon "are religious, social, educational and antee toi fill the jails or drive the toughs charitable, but not for pecuniary profit); re out of town wlthlnj a week. Either plan Is ligious in holding to, living, preaching and worth trying, for at the present stage of the teaching ' ampng men the religion of our Is game action, prompt action. needed. Lord and Savior Jesus Christ as given to C. B. Glean, the Clerk of the Police Court, man In the Word of God, the Holy Bible and and bis taw partner, Mr. Geater, had a lively the Bible alone shall be our only rale of a runaway horse while faith and practice; social, educational! and experiencenearwith :W the arm Springs last even- - charitable as a means of, and as aids! and driving . log- Center claims that the accident was helps to the better accomplishment of said caused by Gleun trying to run Into every religious object." cbuckhole In the road; while Glenn declares The incorporators are O. L. Matt he wis, W. Into a hole large A. Wright, Hattle Ayerhart, Judie E. Wll- tbat be drove by accident enough to float a ship In. At any rate the horse took fright, ran away, kicked the and left Glenn and Oenter, buggy to pieces with a bruised jaw and the former the latter thumb and disordered with a badly-sprainclothing. It will; require t250 to pay the o stablemen, and ; the attorneys are of the a that the City Oounoll will bare to Uc; io tothe' bill. !!.!: ct trnoslt your earnings and surplus money.s i t 9 Eirlnys Bank of theUtah Title a and Trust Co., and receives per 1 ' rest, payable quarterl y. Directors' ,, it J. 1Z. Dooly. Lewis S. Hllla 'M, . g!. ElcCorrflck, A. L. Thomas . j, . '. .'r11 r. . C- - ' r. 11. S. Pender- t titUs to real f r T-l- g; e. to-da- GIRL; GENERAL GOOD, COMPETENT no washing or ironing; good 17H2 E. 1)6" wages; small family. Brigham st AESEiaJITEESf PVBSS . GOOD ERRAND BjfY; MUST BE WELL A Continental acquainted in citv aud give State - 265references. Tailoring s I : 'S ;i O.a-Hneli- Wright, vice president; with Hastings, treasurer, who board of directors, constitute the Ayerhart and no mention of the capital stock Is made. s 11 ay ol ; dl to-da- i j to-da- . j I . . ( . res-ervo- j deserv-lng:workngm- an nt - r ! ; . . j ed Oil FOURTH For Exchange. Good unincumbered real estate for stock of merchandise. house; good location: unElegant incumbered, to exchange for acreage. Horses to exchange for real estate and real estate to. exchange, for horses. J. M. Nelson, 46 East Second South street, Come one and all And attend the grand children's ball to be given at the Theater this afternoon. Prices, 25 and 50 cents. We Are Never Undersold. Write for prices or send a trial order to Roberts Saturday evenlna Convention. 7;30 opening song by the bv Rev. S. L. UlllospieJ Box Elder. Prayer 7:40 Anthem by the M. . Church Choir, Og-j- o 7:50 Essential Factors in Sunday School ManMiss Alice Bray, agement, J. L. Loar, Ogden: Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City; A. W. Smith. ? 8:15 for pledges of money and collecRequest tion. C. H. Parsons, 8:M0 Song by the Convention. 8:25 Address. Dr. J. Shields, Ogden. 8:50 Solo by Mrs. W. L. Baird. Ogden. i 8:55 Song by the Convention. Benediction by Rev. S. L. Gillespie, Box Elder. Social time j- j ! &Nelden, Wholesale Druggists. i FIFTH SESSIOlif. sith Sunday morning. JVoremoer 9:30 Special prayer for a blessing upon the work of the convention. 8:40 Solo by J. H. McCorkle, Ogden. :45 Outsiders Our responsibility for them, L. II. Hall, Salt Lake City; How to reach them, Rev. C. L. Libby, Ogden. The duty of church: members to the W. S. Earls, Salt Lake City: S. Sunday school E. Haliock. Salt Lake City; D. R. Chester, Salt Lake CUV: H. A. Lindley, Ogden. 10:40 Closing hymn. Benediction, Rey. A. J. Bailey, Ogden. SIXTH SESSION. afternoon Sunday 2:30 The children's hour; opening exercises. 0 i 2:40 Singing by the children, i 2:50 Chalk talk, "Evil Spirits or Hearts and Augsburg, Salt Lake City.. Faces," by Professor 3:30 Singing by the children. , 3.40 Children allowed to go home. f 3:45 "Use and Abuse of Lesson Helps," C.'E.i Bralnerd, Ogden: Mr. Badger,; Ogden. t 4:00 Open discussion. 4:15 Anthem by the Presbyterian Church; choir, Ogden; benediction by Rev. J. Shields, 10-1- 5 - s CLOSING SESSION. I Sunday evening 6:30 Young People's prayer meeting. ; 7:15 Friendly greeting. . 7:: Song service. Anthem; by Baptist Church Choir, Ogdeni the Church i 7:45 The Sunday School of Address by Dr. T. C lllff, Silt of f , Lake City. j 8:30 Collection. j 8:35 Prayer service. M. B. Mrs. Short. Solo 8:45 Ogden. by i 8:50 Closing song, with hands joined "God be With vou till we meet again." Benediction j by Rev. O. L Llbby, Ogden. j t scale with nowe Scales, the only pro The tected bearings. No check rods. Catalogues i I To-da- y, f . ; Borden & SelleckOo., Agts., Chicago, llli There will be a meeting of the Liberals of the Third precinct at Seventeenth Ward School House on Monday, Nov. 23rd, at 7:30 Matter of great importance to ootne before the meeting. By order Executive Committee. Tom Ellerbecfc's Coal Oftlce, 49 East First South; yard. 460 W. 1st South. Rock Springs, Black Butte and' Pleasant j "Valley coal.! j 7 and 7 3 Per Cent Money to Xoan On inside improved property: $2000 to $50.4 000. John J. Snyder, 35 and 36 Hooper bldgi I . Hoses, Etc. Roses every day and night in the week at 166 West North towyer's new greenhouse, Temple. Telephone 397. Drngt and Patent Medicines ! The best assorted stock in the West at Robert Of I - 1-- - 1, . jfc Nelden's. ; Pon't ne Saekera. ; ; f " Don't pay millionaire prices. See my fine watches and buying will prices before pay you. Goods jewelry elsewhere.. It sold on installments at cash prices. AXXX I. Wf ATT, 263 Main St. f Idanha is the' remedy for disordered stomachs. Vatrletlo Order Bona of America, O. 8. of A. has now Camp S of theof P. whom six were initiated eighty members, thirty-liv- e are waitnight last. It As Friday Js evident the or tbat for initiation, ing is not waning in this city, der j OoL Katgn will not lecture at the P. O. 8. of A. entertainment next Friday night. The committee baa decided toandmake a programme bring chance la the usualonce a month instead of in the lectures but and so will next at eacb entertainment, make up the programme of Friday evenlnr and vocal and instrureadings, recitations will be opened mental music. The evening with a chorus of fifty voices by children from the public schools, under the direction of Prof. Wolfe. I ; f i al A Don-nell- y. . M -- EX-f-MO- CARPENTERS Hot Springs; take 7 or 8 o'clock train John 1712 Bryan, superintendent. COOKS. SECOND GIRLS. NUKSE WOMEN vv girls and girls for rner:il housework: also canvassers for the genuine Jackson corsets and corset waists for ladies, misses and children at Mrs. McEwau's Employment Office, 69 W. s i 1740 South street. VI'PSP P.iB!. APPLY 1704 with reference to 50 E. Srd South St. 2 FIRST-CLAS- I I LONG-WOO- OFFICE-ROOM- STARBCCK In this cltv, November 21st, to the wife of I. J. Starbuck, a son; weight 9 Vj pounds. Tne father is jubilant over the birth of this is young Liberal and Republican, who, he! to be bailed "Jay G." ' Mother and son aresavs, doing , nicely. The Tribune loins heartily in the congratulations upon this happy event. lt , l. A FIRST-CLASJIARBERS. ADDRESS George Watla. Ogden, I' tali. FOR i G E N E R A L C.OOD GIRL no children :; nrne but gooI, honest lftsa girl noeil apply. 563 South West Temple. 71RL APPLY TO TO RUN ERRANDS. VX .Madame Cun'iiinghm, rooms 55 and .o, building; from 10 to 11 o'clock ri-W-- S a. Scott-Auerbac- h lK f to-da- L ASS DRESS ST-- C MA K South. . ERS. WEST 2ND 72 lo90 AT 675 S. JMNE WASHING AND IRONING 6th East. - i USS7 i BRICK. WITjUN SIX BLOCKS OF and Main., Good cash payment.' W. 10:2 E. Hubbard, 41 W;2ad So, 5VLX. KINDS OF M E R--J CONSIGNMENT OF C chandhie at M. S. Jliok's general auction aud commission house. 5U.W. 2nd South st. 1646 SEE M. S. MICK. 50 W. 2ND CIOME AND St., when you want to sell or consign 1649 your goods. NOOD COOK.! APPLY IMMEDIATELY. 1627 JX 671 E. Brigham. FOUNDRY EAGLE MOULDERS AT IRON Machine Co. 1523 6 ROOM 2nd S. -- SECOND-HAN- AT GOODS D St. EXCHANGE rpo burban property 335 SOUTH 1516 UNENCUMBERED dence property with encumbrances. Tenant for some of the best located'oflices and residences in the city. Brooklyn Real Estate A Loan Company, 107 Main St., over Godbe-Pitt- s Drug Company's ii 1508 store. OF 40, THOROUGH GENTLEMAN! general business man, desires to invest, say SlO.OuO, in an established business, where such services are needed and where he will be well renumerated: manufacturing preferred. Address:' R 17, care Lord A' Thomas, 1551 SU-J- L for close in business or resi- j i Chica go. ; URNISHED HOUSE; OF 3 OR 5 ROOMS, will purchase or rent if in desirable location. Address, stating rent or terms, D 17, Trib-un- e good 62 fitting Cutting j Room & Srd floor. spe-cialt- W. 2nd South- - Christine Forbes of Meriden, Cohn. j es-tat- f ft to 3 at llU House. November! 21st, at Saturday morning. the family residence. 210 S. Fifth East street.of an heart illness after of sixteen disease, months, Jane E. Slade. wife of G. W. Slade. Funeral from the house at 2 o'clock p. m., Monday, November 23, 1891. Mrs. Slade was born in Mansfield, Conn.-- Feb20, 1825. and with her husband icame to ruary in Utah October, 1852, and- settled onf the old homestead lh the Twelfth ward. There her life has been spent, an open book, read with profit by all who knew her. In her the poor and the distressed always found a helper and comforter. She has earned the rest which 'has come to the d j weary soul and body.' SLADE . - pain-racke- vJJJRS5 63 State St., Rooms 26 and 28. CtS. A MEAL FROM 11 Tlvoli Saloon, opposite Walker 1478 i TO KNOW THAT DR. LEEKA EVERYBODY dentist in Salt Lake who makes no extra charge for painless ex tracting. Gas or vitalized air administered; 24 W. 2nd South. 1449 EQUITY IN CHOICE TO EXCHANGE close in. See Salt Laka property; ' 1168 ; Cashier, Knutsford. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, OF KINDS ALL etc. to store at 18 East Third 139 ' South st. j i 18 E. 3RD FURNITURE AT SECOND-HANAuction and Colton Furniture,:. a 141 Commission House.: ECOND-HAN18 E. 3RD FURNITURE, 142 South street. ALL KINDS pF CIONSIGNMENT OF; Colton Furniture, Auo 143 House. tion and Commission EM- S. AT U. FEMALE HELP ALE AND ployment Co. 76 Wi 2nd So. (Tel. 593.) 1147 ONE FOR GENERAL TWO GIRLS, and the other' to assist and take care k379 of children. No. 152 West 3rd South. SECOND-HANFOR PAID PRICES BEST also cleaning, dyeing and repairdone by I. Cline, 109 E. 1st So., ing well HalL Orders attended by mail or call. YOU WISHiTO BORROW MONEY. OR have money to loan call on W. E. Hubbard, 41 W. 2nd South, j t k2l5 i s D ; M D opp-Cit- L 1 rest-denc- es DRESSMAKING CUNNINGHAM, MADAME 55 and 53 building. All the latest designs in dressmaking; work 182J Scott-Aaerbac- h; first-clas- s. I CIVIL ENGINEER GUSTAVE SCHULTE, last twelve years mineral in U. S. Surveyor's office; office, draughtsman room 5. S.--E. corner Third South and Main. 1473 IC FOR INSTITUTE ELECTRO-MAONETof nervous and chronic diseases. 28 SOcts. E. each. For one month, treatments- at I HOI 4th South St. L, WHYTOCK, DENTIST, OFFICE, RAY- bonld block. 4 doors south of Walker house. FASHIONABLE MADAM BRADLEY. 450 East Second South. Those s work invited to call. g933 wishing PAINTER FROM CHICAGO, WITH 15 years experience In frescoing and house to take work by the day or painting, would like furnished; satiscontract; designs for 123 frescoing Stb South. P. O. faction guaranteed. East k475 box 845. OF KINDS. REPAIRING ALL. STOVEorders at 105 E. 2nd South. 1104 UNGEB. CURES ALL PRIVATE DR. menstruation, stricture.- stones, poly-pe- n cancers, piles in five days, whites in twelve, llvsr and kidney diseases, cripples unsyphilis, der fifteen years. In practice 27 years. Office j and residence &5 West 3rd S. r HAPMAN & TRIPP. ' DENTISTS, ROOMS 105 and 103, Opera 'House block, 34 W. 2nd South st. Anaesthetics administered, j A gen-ercdO stock of dentists' suppitea on hand. KUHN. LADIES HAIRDRESSER; MLLE. 4. h building: ESTABLISHED 1S35 BROKER, IWATTEIiS, watches, diamonds. Jewelry: nn redeemed pledges sold at low rates. All business 1 E. ono. Commercial 1 first-clas- A ; - . . al Scott-Auerbac- lt tooth, ft ojririCi: - op. t j- y SITUATION WANTED. dress D 39, Tribune.;; 1763 MAN FURNISHING GOOD in furniture or bard-wareferences, a position 1756 house. Address D 38, Tribune. WANTS WAITRESS EXPERIENCED BY A YOUNG re Address room i: ,T by-- or cashier in restaurant. S. 2nd West. .1780 STENOGRAPHER AND lady: wages - no object. r .. 1690 building. AS POSITION Room I, 3.; 164 - a Scott-Auerba- ch ; ACENT3 IWANTEof 1 it -- rt t I.- ccll. ,j :i:;d t 1 l y r.Lj; 1day - f - w. -- Kit 4 1681 premises. SOUTH OF FARM DAVID DUNCOMBE J.pilElirighton: KOacre? fln land, water rights, flowing wells, large brick house, hams. eorrHls, etc. Responsible parties only need apply to R. 1663 Zwicky, 158 Main street. OR WITH WITHOUT URNISHED ROOMS, 1 board, iu private family, Terms reason-165able. 43 E. 5th South. RENT IN CONNECTION WITH SALOON TO Hotel. Eureka, and fixtures for sale 1671 cheap to risiht party. DOUBLE PARLORS. FURNISHED NICE light housekeeping; ground floor. 51 1677 I Fourth East. t S3 FROM ROOMS TO $1.50 BURNISHED 1675 p six-roo- $1)00 FU RNISHED - 1642 i F. 1st South, Robert's new block. ROOMS FOR LIGHT FURNISHED cheap. 1638 423 East 5th Soiith. & 611 SO. MAIN ST., SEvTiROOMED ((FL dwelling; electric llgh's; every modern convenience. H. P. G. Coates, Commercial Bank - . FRONT FURNISHED ROOM, for two persons. 365 S. 1st Went. ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, 212'4 STATE 1606 street. IN FURNISHED ROOMS PRIVATE rPWO 1581 A family. 138 East 2nd South. EWLY FURNISHED CHEAP. ROOM, 1594 Call at 364 South West Temple. D HOUSE. WITH BATHROOM, ho and cold water, etc Enquire at 178 E 1517 street. ? WE WILL SELL YOU PAY RENT WHY" house on'; monthly payments, the same as rent. Ca3ady. 150 1530 S. Main street. ROOMS, MOSTLY FURNISHED. AT 41 West Second South, only S25. W, E. Hub1504 bard. 'T'HK TIVOLI RESTAURANT. APPLY 245 -- K Utah. 1234 N ICELY South First West, MODERN of city, Progress building. $30. 573 1160 - i 113H s, first-clas- s: - ROOM COTTAGE, $14, W. E. W. 2nd So. 1123 SEVERAL HOUSES FOR RENT, RANGING O from 3 to 7 rooms; conveniently located. See 1110 Morlan A Co.. Room 20. Morlan block. TJ LEG ANT FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE 193 JjJ or en suite: 120 W. 2nd South. R SALE; BRICK COR. I AND5TII streets. Inquire W. R. Wightman, room 3 BEAUTIFUL414 non-residen- t, ded SIX-ROO- South st. EW I installment plan; price, West 2nd South. . 667 N. 2nd West. 114 FURNISHED ROOM, 337 SOUTH 144 FURNISHED ROOMS, EN 328 S. State street. k497 f FINEST ROOMS IS i THE CITY, fPHE A single or en suite, everything new; steam heat, electric lights: terms moderate. 233 State . street. Harris Building: k513 HOICE OF 3 NICE FURNISHED OR rooms, for roomers, $5 to $10 per month, bouse new, furniture new, bath, hot water, water closet. 877 2nd E. k440 ICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS. single even suite; referenoes; 58 E. 3rd S. OFFICE ROOM. ENQUIRE VERY A.NICE Claw son. 47 EL First South. k39J -- ROOM HOUSE IN PARK COR. TERRACE, ner 5th East and 3rd South: hot and cold water batbs, electric lights and all modern im$40 a month. Inquire at drug store provement; ; on premises. k333 FINE FRONT OFFICE ON SEC-T ARGE, ond floor. Holmes building; steam heat. k3l9 Apply to cashier of the Knutsford. MOI COMPLETELY FURNISHED ONE house of 9 rooms, hot water heating, also gas. with barn and grounds attached. Clo.v h97S in. Enquire 66 E. Second st. ELEGANTLY 14Q THE Jl B4 Blazer $1400. f , k40 f 1 ON THE NEW and terms on get plan: price this. J. B. Blazer A Co.. 41 West 2nd South. k40i LUNCH. INCLUDING SALOON AND for $350. A No. 1 location for any j business. 213 4th North st. AND GOOD-WILFURNITURE CHEAP and lodging house: 19 rooms, good reason for selling. Apply 233 W 1st South. COWS: APPLY !TO: G. D. FRESH MILK Ames's addition.- "!';? h3Si BRICK FIVE-ROO- In-qnl- re .. COTTAGE DN THREE-ROO- A Co.. 41 6-RO- NICELY West. M TWO-SEATE- D EASTERN McGurrin A Darling, 1153 HOUSE, LIGHT-housekeeping- ; WILL TRADE FOR CITY CHEAP, aORgood business; also, god family horse, carriage and harness, and a thoroughbred cow, fresh. See Morlan A Co.,1 Room 20, Jersey : Morlan block. HU SURREY. DOUBLE HAR-nes1 top buggy, single harness; k54i) cheap. Call at 36. Hooper building. j F YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A LARGE OR small farm In Utah see Casady Bros., 156 S. Main St. 130 i j FINE RESIDENCE PROPERTY? PLACED in my bands for sale by a at a price $3000 less than actual fniue. House is 7 rooms, bath and all lot briok, papered; resiis 50 feet front and in one ofnicely the choicest cash-needence sections of the city. Not much as first payment. Joseph P. Bache, 2nd I'Vt floor. Wasatch building. j j AS GOOD FOR AS NEW FURNITURE the Guest Colton Furniture, Auction and Commission House, 18 East; Third $22, 1175 Utah Commercial and Savings Bank Building. HOUSE IN SUBURBS ANEW line, Rent S5. Apply room 12. Holmes block. T 170 FURNISHED COTTAGE WITH bathroom, 320 D st AddIv O. A. Jennincra. cor. 6th and D t. 178 HOUSE ON WEST TEMPLE ST.. closets, hot and cold etc : 167 water, bath, st.--of Dr. J. Beattie. &55 E. 2nd South WO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR 147 BUSINESS AT LESS THAN! INVEX- third less than actual value, the membership iu me American 'iicaei Irokers' Association in-- a eluded. W ill give buyer bargain.'"'; IE. McCar-iai- u I St. H5tl tick, pawnorokcr. 24U s. ACRES FOUR MILES LAND, NORTH FIVE Main Washington avenael; small frame house, motor line; oaslu Adprice $3000. dress "S. T.," Hamissou House. 146 Box, Provo. i WELL LOCATED; 2nd South. FURNISHED COTTAGE. , 1 icmuuilf, 6'j 41 W 543 . It DIOCK. .JT3ris, I1UUA6 m.,. I 1J ROOM HOUSE, W. E. Hubbard, 1531 I nt j -- s' 150 CASADY, IN KI.VNEY A one lot In Miller West 3n!d South. Apply 10 LOTS LEFT ONLY East. We will IN WATERLOO, best offer ever made on building lets 'v ""vyou Storms to T" cash.! low suit; prices W. E. for extremely f I'1HOS Hubbard, 41 West Second. South. CALOON, WITH ALL ACCGUTRBMENTS; kJ cheap for cash or real estate. 245 Main. I5I.S N THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. AN ELE-gahome; 8 rooms, besides ballroom aud laj-ghail; modern house ineyery way; reception price.Ll $4500.- Miller A Miller (Not "Brothers" ino t 1474 Alain St. E. FIRST SOUTH ST., MODERN 6- X roomed brick- house; large yard. 1244 H. P. G. Coates. Commercial block. -- ROOM BRICK COTTAGE. HALL. PANTRY E. 2nd So. and closet; close in. Apply LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH HOT AND cold water, with bath and gas, at 443 S. , 1459 , West Temple. A PARLOR FOR TWO, ONE. FOR ROOM private: table. 48 E. Third South St. 7 LLM EN'lj HOUSES Miller's addition. A i i 1546 j INST street. LOTS.M FEET FRONT 1(1 also LJ Gourlay's addition; AO-ROOME- Iteference. v Scott-Auerbac- N 4 A two-stor- building. N a two-stor- v r 1639 LARGE 5 I ' ; S - 2nd So. ROOMS. STEAM HEAT, GAS J7 URNISHED and bath 83.50 to 4.C0 per week; all outside building. s o NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. GEN-rpWO tlemen onlv, cheap. 357 S. 1st W. street. 1670 windows. vt:i'i j 6 45 1731 . N ELEGANTLY rooms. 55 E. 2nd So. st. D ELMONICO; 7TII SOUTH. V. BLACKSMITH AND JOBBING rpiIE X shop In Salt Lake City. Good location V Newell. No. 9- W. 2nd iiarringion, South street. uonneiiy 1T20 RANCH, 400 ACRES; TITLE PER fOOD VX feet: good water right and artesian water for house use; good house and barn. Will sell on easy terms or exchange for Salt Lake real estate. Address Box 13. Blackfoot. Idaho. e98K TKW BRICK HOUSE: CELLAR. hot and cold water and corner lot 011 East side; small payment, bath; balance Jv5 per month; cheap. R. C. Woodruff. Comtueijciat blk. H E FU RN1TUR E A Nl'"FIXT URBsl ) F A X small, well furnished hotel, with tivo years lease on building; will be sohl cheap ojr traded Also 6 from four to cottages, oi installment plan or for trade. Weeter ArmRtronsr, i room 70. 1694 commercial block. R. G jt'OTT AJ eT.WEST. NEAR ! t $i:i5(): only $50 cash. bal. ?20 per mopth. W. E. Hubbard. 11 W. 2nd So. 1673 NE WASHSTAND. 2 BEDS. W AljER-- ET and table. 7 18 E. 4th South St. 1620 HARD COAL BASE BURNEJP, PIPE" ONE zinc; all new; price $20;Jcost 40. Call at Baldw in A- nearly TaUoek's, Com. Bajik bldg. WILL BUY 20 ACRES OF GlOD. level land 4 miles west of citv limita on line Utah .t Nevada R. R.; soil suitable for brick. i;asy terms. making VJLKK) will buy a fine tract of 40 acres of land on two streets, adjoining Eldorado. 4 noruering wens: artesian lanu artiallv broken Kill rM for platting or gardeninir. Easv terms, The above are real bargains, worth d&ubla the price, and must be sold this week. Fifoisefh ,t Co.. mv9 E. 2nd South. 1598 ROOMED RUSTIC. CLOSET, PANTRY AND bathroom, cellar: large carriage shop, lot 2xS on cirner on Second West-caline, north, only 6 blocks from Temple, 3p00; cash $,VW, balance, tlmel to suit. Three lots and good hotel very h cheap, or will trade, W. J. Moore.'roonj 1 . 11. 147 E. 216 1 172:1 BEST BRICK. per week. PUPS. 1 . :. L SOCIETY NOTICES UN-nish-ed Our new patent Safes exclusive i New agents sell at sight interritory.! city or ( country. first in field actually rich. One agent in getting one day cleared $86. So can you. Catalogue Clark St., free. Alpine Safei Co., No. 363-3' ; 1239 O. AGENTS AND SO NEW SELL LADY goods at home or traveling; light liberal pay. Address Mrs. N. B. Little, samples; HL i 1531 Chicago, ; Cin-clnna- 71 f . ti. ..:.-.-'- ( N py-- H E A DQ U A R T E R S James B. McKeatt Post No. I. G, A. R James B. Mc- Kean Post, Grand Army of the Republic, will bold a camp fire at their ball MonNov. 23rd, at 7 day evening. p. in. AH honorably discharged soldiers of the! late war. with their wives or best girls, are requested to Campa fare wilt garticipate. ' with soldier's welcome. . H. A. WHITNEY, i Post Commander. C. O. FARSS WORTH, Post Adjutant.- - Jij 8 . KIOWEY TO LOAN, PACIFIC INVESTMENT CO. 45 AND 46 1657 block; no commission. MOUNTS UNDER 85000.00; CURRENT rates. Jos. P. Bache. 2nd floor Wasatch. THE TO LOAN ON SHORT OR LONG itJ.fONEY time, and on rel estate; notes bought. 127 Waterman liros Room 4 1, Central block. IME ON DEPOSITED COLLATERAL AND real estate In terms to suit. H. W. Fuller, Room 3. Calmer block, on 1st South, near Main. RUST FUNDS TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE, at lowest current rates. H; P. G. Coates, Commercial Bank building. 1 year, tsouo one OB TWO vears; foOOO five years. W; E. Huli- iIUUU HO bard. 41 West Second South. 1 PER CENT ON INSIDE IMPROVEn property. 3. B. Blazer & Co.. 41 W. 2nd S. LONG AND SHORT TIME J. LEONARD. money. Room 23, Commercial block. h53J 7 AND 8 PER CENT. ON INSIDE IM- I money ready. no delay. proved property, 35 and 3d, Hooper block. John J. Snyder, Rooms Telephone 557. . ; o nnn oe 8 : F - ; Ci nra nnn 1 H. BOUFORD A CO.. 65 by West 2nd So., room 31. g?4 HAVE C25.000 TO , LOAN- IN SUMS TO suit, st three, six, nine or twelve months. gam J. Kenyon. Room S3. Hooper block. g7i3 MILLER-WINDSOOPERA CO., THE block. ; glil I R s - GREGG ACO. BUY NOTES. BONDS, k. bitls itocts, t 3., aud Loan money louj or f ;y 't t ' . t 'oorq; ). f.'ompiercul l lock. tja: n:.3Di.,i;:iNGToio?.' o o it lo n V- "A furr v i j: see A. H. .'Jaws rtv'itr v c r I J r to. st. c ryj-- r ? ?. Tvo A F MODERN 8 AND 10 ROOM BRICK houses, good location. 235 W. 5th South.URNISHED COTTAGE AND 3 UNFUR- h583 mshed rooms at 149 W. 5th South. BASEMENT, NO. 80 W 2ND SOUTH, of West Temple, old Tribune build- . THE ing. Inquire at the Simpson-Hil- l Drug Co. h255 IT IS DIFFICULT TO for cash, and if you wish to change or retire from your present business list your property for exchange, we will find you a trade or sale by bringing parties together who otherwise would never meet. Have you real estate or stock of goods of any description, livery stock, rooming house furniture, barber shop, restaurant, saloon, horses, cattle, sheep, or anyto exchange, let us know and we will thing else 41.. Bros., Room 1573 supply vour wants. Waterman Central'block. ONE MORE ofCHANCE property ..'. Pianos ' Con war Fian&s. G. ltarricet-- n Co.'s Piano". In various of finish, cash or In Install- menti. CI Uken ia eicbaojai. 1. I'lanos f r r-- i.ivi-.i- . j rros., ni:. rconi - rALL M. Bovjcas, W. A. Stantox, Committee. f3T" ALL KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ARE to meet at Castle HalL Sunday morning funeral of Bro. at 10 a. m. sharp, to attend the of Wm. Skewes. under the auspices Myrtle Lodge No. 1, of which he was a member. E. M. WADE. K. of R. A S. RE-quest- cd LOOT. KEYS BETWEEN and Wasatch.. Return to hotl1 171 desk and bj rewarded. ' CIT- -, N SUNDAY LAST AT GAT;: C f , I r siivr Park, a pure containing ti. If finder will please and eold riD: r, o2o be may reii.i I andkeytotiis silver as tt? rswsrd. BUNCH fTaSjoX aTtaTTIavis Mathushek Pianos. K- - by-la- w to-d- ay FOR EXCHANGE. 1". rST"" THE LYCEUM" ; WILL . MEET ON Hotel Tuesday eve. next In the onparlors of i the the revised constituTemple ton. The debate of the society will be the printion and of the meeting. All mem bers are cipal feature to be present and participate. s expected THE MEMBERS OF WASATCH Lodge No. 1. and all Masons In the City, are reinvited to meet at the Masonic Hall at spectfully 1 o'clock to attend the funeral of Mrs. 3. . Adolph Akpxbsox, F. Jack. JI SMALL - ! souta. 0.a rtv. f i 4 j k J s ; , - T7V . Ai -- 3 3 JINE TUG FUR-- . 3 ROOMS NICELY Cromer. 162 Main. 1(3J CO'l'f AU E : FOR PARTIC-ular- s ICE 16SS enquire 73 North 2nd West. f" ARGE FRONT PARLOR AND NICELY VU .furnished rooms, with board. 405 E. l.--t S. -- ROOM COTTAGE IN REAR OF 221 WEST First South; also, 2 rooms. Inquire on nlshed. con-dition- f 5-RO- NDS , 'URNISHED AND UNFURN1SI ED ROOMS. 237 West First South. irot AND OTHER FRONT PARLOR LARGE rooms. Tod South West Temple. -- 1785 j OF PERSONS HAVE been married through our agency. If you want husband or wife, any station of life, send stamp for sample of our matrimonial paper. Mr. and Mrs. Drake. Chicago. HL 1553 CORDEN F. CLAIRWHITE,!! MEDIUM, trance, test and business! medium.-, y Sittings daily: 33test circles Tuesday and Thurs-da. yj S. West Temple St. evenings. NONE FASHIONABLE helpDRESSMAKING; employed; over " Bond's 1700 restaurant. Miss Stephens. AND HELM SISTER HAVE LOCATED MRS. Brooks Arcade, room 218, first flat, opposite Knutsford Hotel. Give facial massage for blemishes from face. beautifying and removing Bust development a specialty; scalp treatments for either sex successfully and scientifically treatments, either at treated;or magnetic our office, for all chronic diseases. 1633 ,L 10 IF HfrWONDEFtFaiTIr - just returned from California, tlls past, present and future. Call and see her n6w at No. Nit; 'Jl 1477 : ; D DIED. .li c 17-j- can suit any purselor easy payments Bed;. 18 E. 1st So. in the cash or realand 3 partner A best paying saloon. Takelargest jr. EVAN S FORBESt-ISalt Lake, November 17th, 1891. D. C. Evans.of Salt Lake j to Miss Jm y: 1469 1M-prov- MARRIED. : ! -- IN-qui- . S Main. MEN FOR BORN. strictly t. - ; ARRY-fTHOUSA- V 3 W. I 245 In-::r- 5 j Health, comfort, happiness abound where Garland stoves are! used. Salt Lake Hardf ware Co. .; - Com-mercl- i - Hair Goods 1490 office. of every description at very low prices at S iAT MISS CALL McALPIN TO T ADIES Mrs. Christy's, 31 WI First South. and stylish work dressmaking .parlors? forand a satisfaction. .; Ogden. Rooms 47 aud 48 1766 block.payments. NEW BRICK HOUSES) ON 3ND West street; new brick houses on 8th East near also? 10 South, cheap; par cash, balance in monthly payments. Call on Harrington, Donnelly A Newell. No. t) West 2nd South. 1T70 NEW GARLAND HARD ONE NEARLY stove at a b:irgaiu, Call bn J. No. 9 W. 2nd South. 1771 LOTS IN "WATERLOO." ?10) LESS THAN cost; easy terms. Rowe. room 16, 7i$ W. 2nd S. BRICK, 'i LOTS. CAR: LINE. J cellent location 25i) leHsh JS ti- -r W. E. Hubbard. 11 W. 2ud S. 1731 month. R ESI D ENCE o N HANDSOME VVERYSide, or will . for eluitv 172:1 good vacant lots. Beck. 18 E. 1st So. SITE ON CAR LINE. 4T1I 1;MNE BUILDING W. E. Hub J0 cash, $30 per month. hard. 41 W. 2nd S. ir;a is THIS OW ACREAGE tN CITY limits, within 3'i miles of Turiiplivfor $190 acre; within 4 miles at A) per aere. Beck. p'T 18 E. 1st So. RAMS. FROM 0 AN A DA. Inquire Robt. (.ieary at ' D- Davidson. .Vfcir, E. 4th South. l7j e. IRST-CLAS- S ! Every druggist sells Idanha.' SESSION. ; ON EASY MONTHLY OR one-thir- d block. en '. : THIRD SESSION. Saturday afternoon 2:30 Devotional exercises, led by Rev. F. S. . Forbes. Provo. O. E. Lee, Salt The Teacher: "In the Class," Lake City; "fu the Home," Mrs. S. W. Kddy, Oguen; "In the World," Mrs. David Curry, ?!: To Solo by Mrs. A. 11. Nelson, Ogden: -Better Plans for Sunday School Work," 3; 10 B. Crook, Salt Lake City, Miss femith, Ogden. discussion. 3:354-Son- g by convention. W S. ; 4 'ixv Ouphtlon box. conducted by Rev. ' Salt Lake City. Hawkes, i Benediction by Rev. F. G. Webster, American Fork. y, 1765 j , BUILDING LOTS suitable for 1784 iit 5th S. SINGLE LADY HAS NICE. QUIET F U fi1783 nished rooms at 437 E. 3rd S. TOUR-ROOCOTTAGE: ALSO PART OF JL house, three or four rooms. Inquire at 457 1 2nd South st. riHKEE-ROOHOUSE, NEAR. R. G. W. 732 W. 2nd South; I.S URNISHED ROOMS. BOARD. BATH. PRI- 1..J vatefamilv. 516 E. 1st 'South. S1S- OR EN ROOMS: SUITE tURMSHED Brigham. U60 r J1CELY FURNISHED ROOM AT 375 S. 2ND 1.34 East; moiern conveniences: cheap. O ROOMS, PANTRY AND CLOSET FUR'. 1761 t for housekeeping. 44 N. 3nd West. ROOMS ON UNFURNISHED 1ST, DEC. floor;; su'itable for housekeeping: lttH) desirable locution.; 87 15 st BEAUTIFUL FRONT ROOM. WITH closet and; bath. Address with rsferences, 1764 boarding-hous- fifst-clas- s a ri 1 cial block. i j 1 J fl j to-kno- Saturday morninj, 9:30 Devotional exercises, led by Bev. H. M. Salt Lake City. Burr. :: of various officers, secretary, etc. Election treasurer, distjrlct of officers for ensuing ryear. Miscellaneous business. 10:30 Songs by the convention. 10:40 Social time. ' 10:50 What has been done, C. H. Parsons, Salt . Lake City. 11:00 What remains to be done. Rev. Sanford, Ogden. i 11:15 How can we do It, Rev. J. B. Thrall, Salt Lake City 1 :3i Openi discussion. Benediction by Rev. H H. Steeirnan. Salt Lake City. ow $ d, 1 j . ' vice-president- s, - . .':. :45--Bep- -- F and heir, ten pounds. The young man proposesweight to walk up to the hotel .shortly, and show the old man haw to take care of things. Nothing will be done right at the hotel until that youth appears to make everybody toe the mark! Harris thinks the world of that ydung one, but does wish he would do his crowing! when bis pa does not wish to sleep. a change in your books If you or expectcontemplate to open a new set January 1st. do not fail to call at 85 and 86 Commercial block and investigate the meritslof Harry R. Browne's combination check system of accounts. If you desire Something about it call at Earls Furniture jUompany, Johnson, Pratt & Co., Utah SugarjCompany or Joseph Simon & Co.. where It has been in! actual use for the past year, and! ask their opinion. If you haven't time to call at the office, drop me a postal and one of my agents will see you. Accountant, Harry85R.andBrowne, 86 Commercial Block. Established 18S8. Dancing: Academy C3. A. It. Hail. select Thanksgiving matinee at 3 p. m ball at 8; soirees Tuesday evening; Satur and children s class 1 to 4: day, ladies matinee 4 to 6. Tuition SI per month. Hall to rent at $15 per night. Kemoval. Stephens & Scbroeder have removed from tho Opera House blocic to the Commercial JVovember 2&fi ;. a. m. or after p. ARGE FURNISHED ROOM, 113.50 MONTH, 1774 ' close in. 218 E. 2nd So. 17URNISHED HOUSE OF SO ROOMS; GOOD East, f SECOND SESSION. I HOUSES ON EASY MONTHLY rpWENTY JL iustallments. Rooms 47 and 48. Cotnmer- - HOUSE-PAINTIN- Collection. ' by the convention; I 8:15 Song Bible school. Address by Dr. S. E. Wish-ar(b Its purpose, Ogden: (a) Its place. (d Its management. Its organization. (c) : 8:45 Solo by Mrs. F. M. Nagel, Ogden. Benedic8:50 Appointment of committees. tion by Rev. A. Westland of Ogden. Social, so the workers may become better acquainted. 8:07 8:13 FUR. AND CNFUR. 19 9th Enquire Brigham. 1773 I 4 m. g I. ! nt T j. ; i VA-ca- 5 , Sunday school. 7:45 Address by K. T. Pettlngill, Ogden. 7:55 Address by E. M. Knox, Kaysville. i 7:58 Salt Address bv" Mrs. W. H.- - Whitney, ' Lake City. t 8:01 Address bv F. Parker, Ogden. 8:(M Address by Rev. A. Westland, Ogden. - g, j evening. November ZXth Friday 7:30 Convention called to order by Secretary 0. 11, Parsons Song bv the convention. Reading Scripture.! Rev. ft. A. Jones.! Logan. Prayer by Rev. S. L. Gillespie, Box Elder. Song by the Anthem by the Congregational convention. Church Choir, Ogden. The necessity of the ! Wy-orain- I FIRST SESSION. i - -- I West Academy Hall in Ogden November 27tb. 28th and 29th : ' r M. A. UTAH BTJZTDaT BCKOOtS. ProgTramnie for the Convention, of Tneir Association at Ogrden. Following M the plogramme for the sixth annual con vention of the Utah Sunday School Association to be held in the New - JJ COTTAGES. "EAT iitl; East, near A. v F I Martin J. Matthews, secretary: Mrs. Hattle -- Auer-baghABr- l PEASOVAL aCSJgTXOir; THINKERS ARE ViTILL THE CRAZE. 2 Live over "The Great 17 Puzzle, thinking Insurance Inspector Donnell goes to San cents agents wanted. Liberal Commissions, Send 10 for sample puzzle. Address the Pacific Francisco December 1st on a visit. Co. Box 875. Salt Lake City. Slope Advertising Judge Thompson Corn of Evanston. McTO LEARN GDITA R AND is visiting his sister, Mrs. U. G. 1755 50 PUPILS writing, at 239 W. 2nd N. Millan. LOTS FOR HOUSES TRADE AND E. E. Rich of the People's Forwarding TO l Rooms 47 and 48 Commer-ciaCompany was able to be .out yesterday, but 1767 block. property.: he is yet a sick man, and it Is doubtful If he is able to resume the usual routine of COOD BARGAINS IN INSIDE PROPERTY. 1768 47 and 43 Commercial block. business life as of old. RE--Colonel James URAXKS' PATROL WANTS A GOOD, own of New York lectman to act as patrolman on his ures next Friday Falrman evening on "Fine Art as a block.liable Address, give name and number of street, A in Hammond Hall. The Colonel E. A. Franks, box 1714. Language." 1739 detective, box d74. city. is a gallant veteran of the late war, and has )(( J.r MCELY FURNISH ED ROOMS AND BOARD SIMON ONCE. AT TRIMMER been devoted to art since boy hood He has 217 at in jLI rates & Duke. 1734 reasonable, Bros. family; private made in friends 1719 this many S. West Temple. city. EXCHANG- E- UNENCUMBERED Su' OR Ben Whit tewore of the Union Pacific TO EXCHANGE, OR burban for- good! equities Z ICE L Y FURNISH ED F RO N T BOOM. 5TI aeresige aud lots room. for Address and board Hotel has at last consented to entertain his D 37, Tribune. in inside property. 1721 Beck. IS E. 1st So. South Main. 1713 n lt3 friends once again, "as of old." He desires YOU ARE A E R LOOKING AN O R FOR XT ARGE FURNISHED his friends to meet him at the hotel on TO INVEST. ONE TO. TWO THOUSAND IN in acreage? See me. as I havn room 7. 76 W. 2nd So. Rent, 15. dinary at snap business. Address, good, giving paying Just received word from an Eastern cusltomor t Thanksgiving evening with their wives, lady full particulars. D 38, Tribune. 17 17 W. E. HOUSE. EAST SIDE, $15. close out tils property at friends and children, without further in('ROOM its artuai 17J2 41 t W 2foM 2nd South. value. Beck. IK E. 1st So. PAYING Hubbard, BUSINESS 1725 WITH vitation. PARTNER S. 76 W. 2nd A. E. Hartlett, I H URNISHED ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT moiithj YOU ARE LOOKING FOR "A HOME ON Chief Clerk Harris of the Knutsford has a 1 1741 JF board. 221 W. 1st South. I AT BECK'S son Hams. Marry F. Laggart, Mary Post. Benlah A. Matthews, Rose Allen. Horace J. Matthews. S. W. Reeder. Aaron S. Post and Martin Hastings. The officers are R. D. Winters, ! 1759 st- Co- president; Horace y Ap-pi- Lan-guasr- e." YOUR CHOICE, take vacant lots as first payment, small payments on 1724 - i balance. Beck. 18 E. lit So. 35,0110 HARD, RED AND! CASING Oft TO brick. Cash only. Address D 421. Tribune. 1772 S ; S 20 ; CHCTBCH. Main street. &57 OFFICES IS THE PROGRESS buildiui at extremely low prices. F. i778 THIRST-CLAS- JO .. BARN. AND HOUSE I?IVE-ROOME- . - FOR SALE. IS YOUR CHANCE; pHIS A of several good bouses. WANTED. 1; i88 P-- SUNDAY. r 22, 1891, i. D 1 i t: |