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Show rHB &sxxozoa4 v. or tKOU.,,, , f ... ; tch . fr-frss- r or iiip' .,i - ' .. - ; ing-atdp- . 1 Tor Ilonth of 27oTemez ISSIf Salt Z.aJce CUr, TJts.li. tlx 21-2- fl 1 4 Jo-da- y. 1 To-Ba- : - ' Date. ! mean i l 1 L.... li a. ff. ? cN-a- - . to-d- ay, lt ft 1 k u - al-Ktt- a (li-pn--f con-U-- r, J ilUi - - Preach-iBt7;.'W- k p. ( i, r s j - wtbr, ( ! g 1 i t. er 19-'J- att-3- to-da- . or to-d- ay. to-da- it .: f Rap-t't-lu- n-- No-tje- , kind-heart- ed jta-nig- 1 klud-hearte- - ( , r -- ro-o- com-attend- ed Public Kleht tlie very at one time bade fair to eat Into is Notice ensoon hereby given that a night school, will life be heart of our national of the Board of Edthe under management a vote Wlthoat removed. dissenting tirely ucation, wilt be opened in the Thirteenth the appropriation toj Utah Mission was In- school On Monday evening. Decembuilding creased, 7 o'clock, and continue for a at ber 7th, Deposit your earning and surplus money term of twentyrfour weeks; Ju the Saving Bank; of thUtah. Title Inof age will not be Persons under14 surance and Trust f Co-- i jand receive 5 per received. A deposityears of $2 must accompany cent Interest, payable quarterly. Directors: each application for membership, bat this II. c. Chambers, J. E, Dooly, Lewis S. UUb sural will be returned at the close of the T. II. Jones, W. S. MeCtrnick, A. L. Thomas term to pupils uhder 18 years of age, who and M. it. Walker. lyCaehler. M. S. Pender-gas- t. have fulfilled the conditions of membership. This company Insure titles to real The principal I of the school will be In attendance at the Thirteenth school building property and furn)shea Abstracts. and "Friday, December 3rd and Thursday Ybetaa la the City. 7 p. , to give to those desiring lt Captain at 4tb, Fenian, Information relating to the school. Captain Phelaii, the Is in town enjoying the society of friends. I J. F.. MlCLSPAtTGH. Thi man bears a charmed life, tor nothing Publlo Schools. BupeHntendent With him. The Captalu acems to . get . .away . . . . ....... no leas mil' htm Into than ...,! U tnlf H 60 ..!.... 7.1. ...1 a. 44 flf.,....j.. . 10..........J.. 11. i... ...... ..i..,., ...... .... It.. . 15....... 1.. 17. 18... 19 1- ........ ...i.. ..... ao...: 2a. ........ 21 25 i i... ...... 2... 27..., m ........ 30...... 31. . ....... . .... - ..... sirstst - .O .0 .0 24 .O . O Sf7 31 31 , 45 45 4 48 45 60 58 . 0 .26 36 31 ' . 0 T .03 . O . 0 . o 28 35 . 41 43 44 35 42 ...).-- T . Lowest barometer. .,..29.878, M e a n te m pe r at u re . ..72, temperature; Highest . ..V9J, . . . Lowest temutirature Greatest dally range of temperature. .27, Eeast daily range of temperature. date 30th 443 ." .-, 31 EAW . Tom Borlase and wife leave! on a date aate date date .... . i8a.. 1884 . 1873... 1874.. 1875 .. 1876 . . 1877 .. lS7t . 1879 :. 1880 .. . me tip-ov- er ..... , , 6th tein m ':' 1871. . 1872 . 1873.. 1874 . 187ft. . . . . 2. 1 ..5.81 1884.. 1886.. 3S.4 . 39.0 42.1 188.. ... ....1.44 .90 i & RANsfHOFF. AUCTION I a m.. On Tuesday,; December S, at 10:30 At No. 250 S. West Temple st., house of 8 rooms. 3 bedroom sets, elegant parlor set. cost $200, bookcase, cbeffonier, 2 wardrobes, 2 fine large mirrors, one cost $65, 200 yards of velvet and Brussels carpet, new two cost.$140; four heatmonthsago; Hall safe,. ing stoves, elegant 000k stove, writing desk, bed lounge, dining and other tables, 3 birds and cages, fine singers; best Rochester mathanging lamps and hand lamps, lot oflot of tresses and bedding, table linen, chairs and rockeis, sole leather and other trunks and valise, shotgun and case and belts, fine violin, 4 toilet sets, fur and other floor rags, child's high chair, cost $3; fine French clock, lot of crockery, glass and china ware, silver ware, agate and tinware, lot bf groceries, kitchen utensils, lot of lino- 7 leum, garden hose and reel, lot of crocks, tin. sugar and cake boxes, etc., etc. All must be sold without reserve; parties going K. A. Andrews, East. Auctioneer. Drugs st Cost. Messrs. Nelson & Lawson Brothers have bought the immense stock of drugs, chemicals, patent medicines, toilet articles and drugstore and holiday goods In the Palace formerly owned hy H. B. Younger & Son. The entire stock! must be closed out within the next sixty days aud will be sold at cost. The prescription department is in the exclusive charge of a thorough chemist and registered pharmacist of fifteen years experience. Prescriptions will be accurately compounded- and sold at the actual cost of the drug. St - Keep Warm, "Mebesy the Patronize j Furrier." 220 Main St. Wo Are Never Undersold. Write forprices or send a trial prder to Roberts & Nelden, Wholesale Druggists, j i Rosen, Etc. j Roses every day and night in the week at Dwyer's new greenhouse, ' 16& West North Temple. Telephone 397. . j Health, comfort, happiness abound where Garland stoves are used. Salt Lake Hardj ware Co. His "Occidental." South St. jur are wines and pure; old, arid of the best liquors, etc., distillation. Family trade a (specialty. ' Aubr & Murphy. Prop. The cold wave is here, so is "Mehesy the 1. Furrier." 220 Main St. PKEMRJM press sale. Tax Tribune has moved irjto Its elegant new building, but it does noti care to move the Wharf dale Premium Prpss. ou which this paper was printed in its pld form. The nress is capable of good workj and plenty of lt, being strong and solid. It will print a smaller. paper 28x45. or any size frontl Speed. 4000 per hour. the type and It prints not from plates. A bargain; is offered on his press, and easy terms. j Marriage is not a failure where Garland stoves and ranges., are used. Sold by Salt Lake Hardware Co.. 42 W. 2nd South st. for j Every druggist sells Idanha. New.Pariors. and ' inanlcurlng I Hair-dressi- at ng Christy's, 31 JW. 1st1 South. G A k; Main St. m41 OFFICE, NO. 26 EMPIRE EMPLOYMENT South street. To all who are E. in want of help, male or female. Those who want work call at the Empire Employment Office. 1947 I L. WANT TO EXCHANGE SALT GOOD; Lake real estate for brood mares, or cattle. C. Crossman. 66 Commercial Block. ' lt3 MHO-DAAT SALT LAKE EM P. CO., 77H W. X 2nd So., 5 bridge carpenters, $3 day; 25 runners for Rush Tunnel, Colo., S3. 50 day; 1815 25 laboring men for city, 2. OR TRADE A STOCK OF GEO-ceries and two or three head of fine horses (one stallion), for improved unincumbered city real estate: rent of store and living rooms low; 182 good location. Address D 47. Tribune, TO RUN ERRANDS. APPLY' TO tM IRL Madame Cunningham, rooms 55 and 50, building, from 10 to 11 o'clock e j Mis. Ji SOCIETY NOTICES. ANNUAL MEETISG FOR t3fofTHE officers of the Iowa Association X 1 Scott-Aucrba- ch 1835 to-daf- f. KINDS OF CONSIGNMENT OFS. ALL Mick's ceneral auction snd commission house, 50 W. 2nd South st. HVto AND SEE. M. S. MICK, 50 W. SND J South st., when you want to sell or consign 1649 your goods. EXCHANGE UNENCUMBERED Suburban property for close In business or residence property with encumbrances. Tenant for some of the best located offices and residences in the city. Brooklyn Real Estate A Loan Company, 107 Main St., over Godbe-Pitt- s Drug Company's TO store. 15Q8 MISS McALPJN'S and stylish work dressmaking parlors for and a fittingfloor. good satisfaction. Cutting; 1469 62 W. 2nd South. Room 8, 3rd VER YBODY' TO KNOW THAT DR. LEEKA li is the only dentist in Salt Lake who makes no extra charge for painless extracting. ' Gas or vitalized air administered: 24 W. 2nd South. 1449 TO CALL A V y; spe-oialt- Stock In the jWest at Roberts The beets.assorted i & Nelden A A A DIES & Crelfhton, Surgeon lentlsts, West Second South. Iours, 8 to 5. Drugs and Patent Medlcinos. 58 COOKS, for general housework; highest wages paid for good servants; at Mrs. McEwan's Employment office, 69 W. First South ml 53 street, STEAM GOOD GIRLS AT EMPIRE mt?0 laundrv. WANT PROPERTY ON NORTH BENCH, unimproved and a solid block preferred, for good improved dwelling property in the city. L. m99 C. Crossman, 56 Commercial block. MEDIUM-SIZEIRON SAFE. ADDRESS E. 11, Tribune office. mIOl MIDDLE-AGEWOMAN FOR LIGHT m92 housework. Inquire 230 State street. OR BUSINESS EITHER UNIMPROVED. in exchance for fine new house, 18 rooms, bath, etc.: modern; on car line; m90 close iu. W. E. Hubbard. 41 W. 2nd S. r iRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 07 JT East Brigham. mh3 OOD GIRL AT 967 3RD ST. (DARLINGTON Place); good wavses. GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-worsteady place, good wages. Apply at No. 2 Bellevue Terrace, 6th South, between 5th m79 and 6th East. 1 OOD, BRIGHT ERRAND GIRL. MADAM X E. V. Ross. Call early at Lace House. m63 ROAD FOR TRADE, 2 LOTS ON STATE TOdriving horse. Groves, 4rt Central blk. m35 TO KNOW THAT KEELEY'S EVERYBODY' has removed from 216 to 330 So. ma-chiu- No. 18 E, 1st Stiehl SEC-- , 2 Holiday Furniture. All kinds of furniture for the holidays Bros. ..... T. GOODS FANCY WOMEN HOUSEKEEPERS. oheap at Barratt Strengthening, bracing tonic Idanha. A Mottle of Wiiie FOR THIS With each dinner at the Saddle Rook Restaurant y. They have TJurkey. Prairie ...1.64 Chicken. Duck and Venlsoh, with all the ...1.78 market affords, on the bill of fare. If you . . .0.50 a good dinner do not fill to call. 139 .'..3.10 want Main street, 4 to 8. ...1.79 ...0.25 Turkey dinner at Home Dining Parlor, 6 ...2.00 ...1.04 E. Third South, Sunday (12 to 3). 25 cents. Average precipitation for this month for 16 Total excess in precipitation during month. ...53 Total excess id precipitation since Jan. 1.. ..126 11 , , Number of clear days 4 days.. Partly cloudy 15 i Cloudy days.", i .....none Dates of frosts,. ,. Note Barometer reduced to sea level. "T" indicates trace of precipitation. Geo. H. Salisbcbt, Observer. The originals of the certificates of cures effected bv the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla are kept on. file at the oflice of the J. C. Aver Company, Lowell. Mass. Probably no similar establishment in the world can exhibit such a mass of Valuable and convincing testimony. AUCTION SCHWEITZEK OCR 3 ; ...1.02 1888.. 0.63 1880.. 0.32 1890.. ... 1.17 1891.. 1877 . 1878 . 1879 .. 1880 . 1881 .. IN SALESLADIES Those who have had experience apply Monday morning at 8 o'clock to R. L. Wrilliams, at the Lace House. TO HOUSE FURNISHED FOR m!47 light housekeeping. P. O. box 511. to-da- ..0.871887. 1876,. r IS Temple. Schweitzer & Ransohoff's New store room at i22j Main, In Moore, Allen & Co. 'a Ia stand. We are now displaying the handsomest line of holiday goods ever shown in the cjlty, and still selling cloaks at 33 cents off from every dollar. jWe believe that the publiil; in general will be glad to learn that the building. 122 Main street, npw occupied by us, will be rebuilt in tflie spring, 1. and will be for our use. Srd 11th ...41.0 ....44.2 INCHES), (IK 1 JJ ....4tt7 ....89.0 MONTH IK 1882 1883 . 2 E . PRECIFITATIOX H. X last . ......33.5 Mean temperature for thi mo nth for 16 years, 400 excess in temperature during the month Total V ...........134 Total deficiency la temperature since Jan. 1. 231 . . . .N. W. direction of wind Prevailing 3261 miles Total movement of wind..... Maximum velocity of wind, direction and date N. 26. W:, luth ...... j ..... .90 inches . .01 inch Total precipitation. more of or on whicu of Number days .. ..8 precipitation fell TOTAL I ... ...43.7 j. KINUEK-garten- ; and must fair education some tnusioal talent. possess and 13 a. w. Apply bet. A. TUCK ETT TO CALL AT 125 1ST mlOS South and 2nd West. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP-iug- ; no children. Address care B 336 E. 5th mlSil South St.. citv. VERY' BODY' TO WEAR MY PERFECT-6W.3rd South. flttieg shoe. Geo. Wetzel. DENVER IMPROVED EXCHANGE TO close iu. for Salt Lake. Apply 66 ml29 North 2nd West. UNIM-OR EXCHANGE IMPROVED "pO real estate for stock of merchandise. proved Rooms 47 and 4&, Commercial block. mll3 EXCHANGE CLEAR SUBURBAN PROP-and pay cash erty for good inside 48. difference. Rooms 47 and ground Commercial block. MPLOYMENT KY GOOD BLACKSMITH. Address 170 R street. Salt Lake, mill ceiving good care, The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Baraum will be glad to know that their little daughter Zaidee, who his had a mild attack of scarlet fever during the past week, is convalescing rapidly and is now rr0 considered out of danger. Supt. Bancroft and wife and their guests. Mr. and Mrs. R. A., Reyes, leave this morn ing for a trip to San Francisco, whence they MEAT AND PASTRY COOK will go in a few days over the! Shasta route FIRST-CLAS- S for R. R. eating house.. Address to Portland, laooms, Seattle and Victoria, with references. m!43 It. R.. Tribune. They will return home by thej Oregon Short Line after an absence of two weeks. Ki GIRLS FOR PANTRY. DIN IN GROOM and general housework. Hotels, restaurants and families Sales on ivecor l supplied with competent help Largest on notice. U. S. Employment Co., 76 W. Of any preparation for the ski n are those of 2ndshort So. m!38 Telephone 593. Eureka Cream. Merit ai ways wius and the peo- a There BY" is A O good PARTY", KENT. thing.. appreciate RESPONSIBLE tio JL made for chapped hand, roughnothing W. H. Cromer. furnished house. skin, etc. Oily 2pc, at druggists. 162 Main pimples, salt rheum, OOD DRESSMAKER AT ONCE. 361 S. Prettiest Sight iu Town m 157 West ,...43. 31.8 43.4 !885 42.0 1888.., 40.5 1887. j 40.1 1888.. 42.7 1889.. 31 .0j 1890.. 30.3 1891.. hs' trip to England next Tuesday. Mr. Owen Long, an old-tiUtah resident, for many years a Salmon rlrer miner, and more recently of Butte, Is In) the city laid up with a bruised hip, obtained in a at Butte. He is at the Cullen and is re- TEMPERATURB fOR THIS JIONTH IN 188.. three-mont- ASSISTANT AT ST. MARK'S -- ' 30. 103 r.VsaSOO "date 16th barometer.......,..... Highest barometer...., l7i.... 1X7 0 .03 31 50 67 -- 1 art T tf7 31 SO ft 50 j. Menn ' !i 47 38.. - '47 39 40 38 38 38 40 60 60 1 .01 .01 38 4J 44 3X 21 Mti... ELSC-tio- n will be held in Colonel Sells's office Wednesday evening, December 9. 5891, at 7:30 sharp. All lowing are invited to be present and to bring Iowa cordially friend with them. Other business important made will be transacted and arrangements for our winter entertainments. C. H. PARSONS, F. LOOjFBOUROW, President. Secretary. MT. MORIAH NOTICE t3"MASONIC Lodge No. 2, A. F. and A. M.. will hold a special meeting (Monday) J evening at 7:30 O'clock, for work in the $1. M. degree. Officers and members are requested to attend. Masons are cordially nvited. By order of thequalified Worsh. Master. CHRISTOPHER DIEHL. SecreUry. 1 EQUITY IN TO EXCHANGE Salt Lake property; Knutsford. Cashier, ALL KINDS South st. SECOND-HAN- D CHOICE close in. See 1 16a OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, etc. to store at 18 East Third 139 FURNITURE AT 18 E. 3RD Col ton Furniture, Auction and 141 Commission House. SECOND-HAN- JM-prov- " FURNITURE, D 18 ; E. 3RD 143 A ! a 'o - 2 -- - L FURNISHED kj j ; OF ALL KINDS OF GCONSIGNMENT chandise at Guest Col ton Furniture, Beck. ( RATH. in 123 ROOMS 1 PER WEEK. 419 S. m wrs. riinoriu FURNISHED OF THREE ROOMS. r toiit pi, CL'ITE Ofor bifbt housekeeping. 132 K - liOM FOR 3 OR 3. WJTH PRIVATE T south, with reference. niH.l ROOMS. RENT UNFURNISHED rpwo X cheap, to a party without children, desirable m 152 locatiou. 87 II st. l)le. NEW ) S EI line, close in; .fiXXX). Will trade for u n i m pr. e.i property, close in. W. E. mStf Hubbard. 41 W. 2nd South HLACKsMI-TAND JoRHINu' llESf L shoji in Salt Luke Cit ; trtuid location. Donnelly A Newell, N oi i W. Second s. EXCHANGE OR modern, on car s, acoom-modation- 'pilE R R 8 - -- St., t OR MER-- J . 2 liht housekeeping. rjtURNISHED ROOMS. 335 i SOUTH WEST 11187 Temple st. WILL RENT TO SUITABLE PERSON, house. No. 609 East Brigham street: 6 rooms: modern conveniences. Edwin G. Woolley, No. 6 4t h East or No. 66 Main street. mK5 HOUSE OF FURNISHED NEATLY furniture for sale and house for rent;12 close to postoffice. Apply W. C. Jones, Walker nislied, for N. Main. IQrt L1 I House. rofcj HOUSE CHEAP. NEW BRICK Will sell at S50 per month.. Bennett, HO mV4 Main street. AND uBOOM CLOSET WITH DESIRABLE Light housekeeping allowed, 223 West First but no children. No. st.. ? room 7, up stairs. m76 FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH FIRE; X litable for two or more gentlemen. 66 E. 1st North street; references. ICE FRONT ROOM. GROUND FLOOR; bay window, gas; 318 S. Went Temple. 3RD FLOOR OF MIDGLEY 2ND AND 22 rooms. Enquire Midgley & Son, in(52 Plumbers, 135 E. 2nd Souf. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND PANTRY, Forrest Court, on 2 S. bet. 8th and 9th East; NE ELEGANTLY FUR. ROOM. OR A suite, with or without board ; 661 S. Main. FURNISHED ROOM IN A' PRIVATE m74 family; 147 W. 2nd South st. . AND 5 PER BOARD ROOM, 1 week. 50 N. 1st West. m37 OUSE OF TEN ROOMS. 40. INQUIRE in.trt on premises, 311 S. 2nd West. EW ERICK COTTAGE. 5 ROOMS, ALL in32 conveniences. 61 Vine St. MODERN HOT BATH. HOUSES, aud cold water, electric lights, close in, each 35. Brooks fe Weir, 48 W. 2d South. m ON 2D FLOOR HOLMES OFFICES NICE y Sleeping rooms on 3rd floor. Ap-plG. S. Holmes, Knutsford Hotel. in7 ROOMS AND FURNISHED FRONT kitchen for housekeeping. 243 W. 3rd North. f TWO ROOMS IN KKAK OF 221 w7 8 -- ROOM Sitb rpwo N 2 -- o A S H N 4 2 -- i D s y Shoe-bridg- e. I - - . D - A Bank-contain- ed AEMJAjrjTD tJflVE-ROOME- 6 first-clas- . 6 WE v - - -- - -- - j- .... 71 . . ; . -- - T M nnn ft 6-RO- So-it- h p J. " i.i - t - ual:, alcihtect rs 1 civii. c::ck::::.c. L-:- c, Mit 1 i-:,- p'.ji Y ?' RENT DO YOU Wll-FNtrP-- let that money on.vour ovn home? We offer you the tlnest,apply best built houses in Salt Lake on low monthly installments. Miller A Miller not .brothers" no relation), 38 W. Second Stmt h. BEEN soMUC'i7 "silODDY rpiTEREilAS .a work on "installmeut" houses that people are apt to think that nuy otTereki on the monthly are botched and plan jobs. We offer our bouses at t heir lowest cheap cash value, aijd put onlv the very best material and Workmanship on ' them. Miller ,t Miller i not "brothers'-no re- - j' 38 W. Second South. latiran), r "'.A K E A RIDE OUT TO LAKE BREEZE 1 and see the classof ijnprnVemcnts.amt note our low prices; nil )er cent beilow other projwr-tie- s of SMine cImss J. .1. (orinil A- Co. m;i HORSE. BUGGY AND HARN ES; Address E 7. Tribune. ml6 RO)M HOI'S i", 4TII WEST 9TH SOUTH: J lot r)xl.'ts; artesian water; 21(X); easy terms. .Apply 31 Hoojier block. ml.'t K E BRE EZ E. T H E FINEST OF A LL additions, is now for tho rst time on .tho market; S10 cash and $5 per mi.uth. J. .f. Corum A' Co., successors to Coates ,fc (Jorum, 545 W. 2nd South. RANCH, 400 ACRES; TITLE PER nOOD VJX feet; good wafer right and artesian water for house use; good house and barn. Will sell on easy terms or exchange for Salt Lake, real estate. eUH Address Boy l.t. It jack foot.' ldai)o. ST. HKRXiltl) Pl!P 'pilOROUGH-BKEX pies: both sire and dam registered in the American Kennel Club book; Certified xdigree given with each puppy; prices reasonable. Address for further particulars, P. O. Box lut), Poca-tellIda. 1980 6T?I B N E KT WE AND f'irVV-K( FEET, lJr-fV.-- I tH.f Seventh East: flue building site;, only flfiOO: a great liargain; north of Lilertv J JINE JA " 11 ii J o. Park. 19ti3 Hubbard. 41 JV2nd South. A N D FI XTlfS ES CO iifpLEf 7E. JL These goods can be had st less than half their value. J. B. Blazer A Co.. 41 W. 2nd South. OOD YARD DIRT. INQUIRE OF H. IIOIJ. ford A 65 - EW W. E. BA R J West 2nd So. Co.. LARGE BRICK. VKRY IOT 500. l!M WITH ; excellent location; $2000; W. per month. W. E. Hubbard, 41 Iwrtt car-line- 250cash, 2nd South. 25 . 5X10 RODS ON 9TH EAST. GOOD and stable 011 premises. Cash down, or less to suit purchaser. Price, $3.VX). For terms spply to ,Iuige Anderson. Cullen Hotel, y 1KNDKO.V SAFETY BICYT5LE: Tn USB Vjt since April; perfectly new ' cushion tires. Inquire at oflicie of County Clerk. OJ NEW BRICK HOUSES ON 2ND West street; also- - new 5 room brick house on 9th East near 10 South, cheap: part cash, balance in monthly payments. Gallon Harrington, Donnelly A Newell. No. 9 West 2nd South. 1770 COTTAGE, WEST, NEAR D A R. ., 11350; only $f0cash. bal. fJU per month. W. K. Hubbard. 41 W. 2nd So. 1673 NST ALLMENT HOUSES CASADY, 160 S 1521 Main street. i LOTS, 60 FEET FRONT IN KINNEY A Gourlay's addition; also one lot lu Miller A Miller's audition. A pply 643 West 2nd South, BUSINESS AT LESS THAN INVEN MY tory. d Every article will inventory less than actual value, the membership in the American Ticket Brokers' Association included. Will give, buver a bargain. E. HeOsr l4.V rick, pawnbroker. 24QS. Main St, X7"IVE ACRES LAND, FOUR MILES NORTH JO of Ogden, Maiu Washington avenue; small t . I"f -- 1 one-thir- frame house, motor line; price $3000, cash. Address "S. T.," Ilaruissoti House. 146 Box, Provo. Utah. I13J i DOUBLE HAR-SURREY, ness, 1 top buggy, single harness; k543 cheap. Call at 36. Hooper building. YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A LARGE OR small farm in Utah see Caaady Bros., 150 S. U - , Main St. . j -- TWO-SEATE- A first-clas- IF s: M -- . F URNITURE AS GOOD AS NEW. FOR Auction and Commission House. 18 East Third ... - South st. 4Q j; AND LUNCH. INCLUDING SALOON for 250. A So. 1 location for any j business. 213 4th North st. GOOD-WILFURNITURE AND CHEAP and lodging . house; 19 rooms, food reason for selling. Apply 233 W. 1st South. . - - . L J!i' -- sL FOR AND DIQRVTlNa novelties nt Beebe's. Art Store, 61 East First South street. mt6t HELM AND SISTER. CLAIRVOYANT MRS. business sittines given daily at Hotel. Room 2. Hours, 10- a. m. tiil 6 p. -. m. and 7 p. m. till 9 p. m. taUA PAR-lorRS RANDOLPH, DRESSMAKING unsurpassed- -for- style, fit and- finish. 257 E. Third South. m55 WITH 15 Y'EARS EXPERIENCE 1FAINTER g in and would like to work frescoing by day or contract. ... Designs for frescoing furnished. Satisfaction guaranteed. 12$ E. Mh So. ARTICLES -- Del-moni- co s; - . 4 r house-paintin- m!7 r ADAME ZENOHIA, CLAIRVOYANT AND astrologist, wishes to inform the publio that she will remain in this city only two weeks Ionize r. She will reduce her prices to 60c ladies. $1 gentlemen. Parties visited at residence.. Past, present and future. 58 West Third south. - 1817 WONDERFUL FORTUNE TELLER. rpHE X just returned from California, tells past, present and future. Call and see .her now at No. 63 State t Rooms 28 snd 28. , 1785 NONE FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING; 1 but s employed; 2d South. restaurant. 72 Westhelp Miss Stephens. DRESSMAKING CUNNINGHAM, MADAME 66 and 66 All the latest designs in dressmaking;building. work . ... pvii strictlv CIVIL ENGINEER CJ.USTAVE SCHULTE, last twelve years mineral in U. S. Surveyor's office; office, draughtsman room 5, S. E. corner Third South and Main. 1473 INSTITUTE FOB ELECTRO-MAGNETI- C of nervous and chronic diseases. For one month, treatment at 60 eta. each. 23 E. 4th South St. HsJi DENTIST, OFFICE. RAY-- bould block. 4 doors south f Walker house. - i first-clas- over-Bond'- s Scott-Auerba- eh -- first-clas- . s. . , FASHIONABLE, MADAM .BRADLEY. 4iO East Second South. Tho work Invited to f..': wishing Crt-cla.- a OP REPAIRING ALL JsJTOVE KINljS. sJ Leave orders at I'l j E. 2nd South. U04 CURES ALL PRIVATE DisUNGEil DR.eases, menstruation, stricture, stor.es, p...'y-pe- n cancers, pile in five days, whites in twclya, and kidney diseases, cripples unsyphilis, ii!ryears. der fifteen In practice 27 years. OHom , snd residence 63 West Srd S, A TRIPP. DENTI-r- . xO CHAPMAN , lioe-- e s t jLilh st. Ar ' ' m- - - on I rnil sto'k of 1 LLI r.u 0--- "v 1 . ! trtl v rent-cheap- - 2 Auo opp-Cit- n,S4 - FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE OR X connected, with or without board, in a comfortable home: use of bath; hot and cold water; terms reasonable. 1 Post avenue, S. West Temni96 ple, between 4th and 5th So. MODERN FIVE HOUSE. LINE. 0NCAR bath, hot and cold water; good loiii9." cation. See owner, 353 Sixth street. -- J ( s BET. MAIN A NDW EST ROOMS, 2ND O Temple, $15 perS.,month: or furnished at 20. V. E. IJ.ubbard. 41 W. 2nd S. mt7 ILir-ringto- .ril.VT - first-clas- " MONTHLY A MtlDKRN ON house with till conveniences. McGurrin .V. 4Q,iin troyres bldu. Ilarlinj. ROOM N EW HOUSE AT ,V MONTH; Ft R mti5 Bennett, llOMaiin. pr mlOSirst South. OO MS WITH HOARD; USE- OF PARLOR, home cooking; and bath; termspiano reasonable. 6 Social ave., off State, bet. 1st South and Brigham. in 103 ItOolkT irouiET NORTH BENCH; HOT O and cold water; laundry. Apply: at 507 2nd m 93 cor. G. 1 1 i street. S F 1 v AN l MAN AND HOARD FOR wife in private family: inlM handv to down town, ST It st. OOM' AND HOARD. LADIES Oli GENTS, All new. ST7 2nd East. in 154 REAR AND FRONT 1pIRST--"LASin i'rocress Vtuildiug. 'Suitable for business or professional men. Apply to K. Auerbaeh Hro. nilJd BRICK. 4 ROOMS. CLOSET, HALL, NEW kitchen; 532 S. 2nd East. t H. F. mon h. HapgoiKl, at White House; 22.5;) NEW BRICK CO l'TAGE, LAM-ber- t court. Sixth South, betaeen Muin ntl m!41West Temple. Apply to R.(t. Lamlert. AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS; IpURNISHED hot and cold water. 237 W. OOM tSrst-elas- s i pi-- K. ;5rd 1 - ter scitii to- - i'.w water C'tiiKAP. wa niUS' Ki,m 5". Coinm. rcial block. t OR BALANCE YEAR. I'ASII, CVVSD buy a few of ihe best biiliin; lot- in must sell nt the city at less Uiaii acreage price; once. W. E. Hubbard. 41 W. 2nd S.. nth. matI ROOM fliM BRICK DWELLING. XJEW cash, $2i( (ht moutti. ititeresi t pc eeut.l-Nomonth, m brick, cash, &vi M. .lanes, 2ivi Main st.. iu4 tercst 8 pArceut. A.2i) ml.Vi nut-for- d. blP ' URN IS H ED OR "UNFURNISHED ROOM S I7 for housekeeping, ott ground floor; inrent in? cheap; 161 S. 2nd West. PANTRY. UN FURNISH ED ROOMS. inl.rJl ) ilargo cellar. 157 Soul h 2nd W. si. REE SUNNY l'.NFURN""isti ED ROOMS. X iaud bah. lor housekeeping, at 352 State st.. 'pil nesri State-Road- MASTIFF PUPS FOR .1 South Temple. W. m 136 A N 1 U R N IS 111:1) 1 1st So. 16 E. GENUINE (iKHM T sale; 146 TEW OAK CABINET. fy."i. t O SING ER .v sewing machine cheap.- Come Monday, 60 ' ' N. 2nd W. m.133 20 OR SOUTH OF CITY: 3 HI IV' miles from electric cur line; the finest kind of land: plenty of watery :ir.d only i25 per acre. Heck. E. 1st So. in 34 YR TRADE FOR REAL ESTATE, Box j.i r. 146 s,Kk ..f new tr.v,d A. IN LOTS FISHER SNoUDENS .'. D-fi ditiun on east drive, cost 51S75, will 100(1. Inquire 251 Main street.; tirst-clas- ROOM AND llOAKD; 74 N. 1st W. . El 1 v family. 1 IN V F.STORS I LA K K - race: references. in 121 MOl)-XALL FURNISHED ROOMS:, JVTICELY s board. Terms eru couvenlauces: reasonable, at No. 137 North Main St. r,1'T CLASS lIKST etc.; piivate II KR E. SA LT K per lot takes rem.tinlng 150 lots in Norwood Place; JlS.tXtOtnymay be assumed aud 5tXK) in trade; Rei- ases granted. For choioe-- j ness, locality, price and terms,! I eiiaiienge its it up and address,! R. J. Topping. equal. Look rolOU Fairfield, Iowa. I SCOV E R V YOU KNOW THAT TI DO of natural gas means an! advant-e- - of 100 I cent iu real e.tat-wait any longer, per but let me show you what ont; lie your fut ure home before it. advances beon.l our rea-h- . ' T-W- g; w Jr. j IOO ' ml 26 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS: . in 118 Temple St. ART OF HOUSE NO. 311 EAST 3RD SOUTH. ml 15 BOARD ROOMS WITH TWO DESIRABLE S. West Temple St., near Walker Ter- Fi rst South. O 4 1 ml27 s- f-- r j SINGLE OR EN allowed. NtiH 70 East I 1 j ROOMS, , I all you have to do is name vour price and take m 136 them. Itee-k- 1ft. K. lot fro. ( A li STORM CHEAP:. OWNER LEAVING (J city; Main st. no wire 2QX S. Main st. nill9 ... j c-i- . - j First South to couple without children. flP AV ml9 Inquire on premises. 143 tion and Commission House. FURNISHED ROOM FOR HOUSE-keepinno children. Also 2 unfurnished JBye GIRLS, ONE FOR GENERAL rooms. 344 East Second South. in 27 TWO 49 S. Main Hooper-El- d to care and the other assist and take redge building, k379 of children. No. 153 West 3rd South. ' ROOMS HOUSEKEfIp FOR. FURNISHED Manic are m23 First West. PAID FOR SECOND-HANBEST PRICES at 81 W. 1st South. Mrs. Christy. the IM11- A MODERN BRICK COTTAGE WITH BARN, also cleaning, dyeing and repairliner. JtrX. etc, situated half block from Eagle Gate. by I. Cline, 109 E. 1st So., ing well done Hall. Orders attended by mail or calk Immediate possession. Apply to G.i B. Kemovsl Motlee. 161 West Temple street. 1973 Keeley, the manufacturer of pure homeNICELY ROOMS FURNISHED FOR LIGHT made candies, ico cream, eta, has removed ijtliFOjrNIATIOJ i light housekeeping. 5Ti6 S. W. Temple. 1976 from 216 to 330 South Main street. KNwltNAYTHNGO' NYONE A. Nevln- will LOST. FOR 2 GENTLEMEN, Robert confer a favor by FURNISHED ROOM. Pure French taught. Address Mme. on in board, ON 4TH. SMALL BUNCH David Colo. m71 to Nevin. FRIDAY, Aspen. car line. 515 S. 2nd West street.private family,I93J KEYS,keys, two of tbem alike.i Leave at 73 writing Fitzgerald, box 135. city. Main street and get $3, 1CSK ROOM. APPLY' TO II. P. G. COAT1-S- . ml 45 - 1917" Slshesy ths Farrier-fo- Commercial Bank building. WALLET ANVAS $45.00. CONTAINING fine fur robes, gloves and capes. Reward for return; E 13. Tribune office; HOUSE; 3 ROOMS: PANTRY AND KIND BY YOUNG SITUATION OFor ANY No children: 37 W. 6th South. 1889 Be Suckers. restaurant; city- or country. SMALL Don't DAYS AGO; BLUE CHINCHILLA ' 38 EIGHT ml Tribune. E 15, Addres 1833. 17 box ml LADY Reward, HAS NICE QUIET FURNISHED Address, Don't pay millionaire prices. See my A S BOOKKEEPER; REASONABLE WAGES; rooms; transients accommodated at 437 buying fine .watches and THURSDAY DEC. 3RD, LADY'S POCKET; prices before ' 1831South. Third Fast Trib11 city referances. Address, E 12, ml24 elsewhere. It will pay you. Goods Cohn Bros, and Deseret jewelry sold ou Installments at cash prices. E. LARGE. money and cards. Leave at Cullen une ..... WEST COTTAGE; ' Side, $13. 3 rooms, at 41 W. 2nd IrIN inSl Hotel and be rewarded. Alex I. Wtatt. 262 Main St. South, $20. -.-. ; -. W. E. liubbsrd. 1793 X.OCAX. BAJLWA7 SO TBS. AND BARN. 557 HOUSE MONEY TO LOAN. OF PERSONS HAVE Main street; 1773 MARRYTHOUSANDS our If agency. you PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD want husband or wife, any station Freight carloads received by the Utah DeGOOD life, send 17MJRNISHED HOUSE OF 80 ROOMS: inside property. North American Savings, stamp for sample of our matrimonial of s murrage Association for tha week ending Loan suitable for. board! n Mr. paper. zot A St. Paul, Minn., Building Company 225 W. 6th a December 4th. inolnsl vei 1784 1553 Lake Citv. Utah Ter. For further terms and Mrs. Drake. Chicago, III." Ore, 226; coal, 166: lumber. 57; salt, 40; and Salt of ROOM $15. W. HOUSE. EAST E. W. Room A. Central SIDE,! 4,; Block, BIG AGENTS MONEY. Byers, IN OFFER enquire coke, 33; hay an grain, 27: lime rock. 81; opposite Cullen Hotel. . 1733 Hubbard. 41 VV, 2nd South. l93;i Our new patent Safe territory. brick, 17; groceries.. 9; charcoal, 8; water New agents TO RENT IN CONNECTION WITH sight in city or country. OR SHORT TIME ON REAL ESTATE OR sell at field and gas fixtures. 6; oil, 6: flour and feed. 6; first in actually getting rich.vou.One agent in SALOON Hotel. Eureka, and fixtures for sale H. Dale, with Lorn W. collateral. good live stock, 6;( tueati 5: furniture, 6; one day cleared $86. So can scrap - 1924-1671 ' Catalogue cheap to right party, Co. free. Alpine Safe Co., No. 363-SClark St., CinIron, 5 ; vehicles, 4 fruits and vegetables. bard Investment ROOMS 1.50 FROM M TO 45 46 . AND f O. 1239 CO, PACIFIC INVESTMENT cinnati. 4; cement, 3; stoves, 2; Iron and hardware, THE ITtURSJSHED 147 R. 2nd t i 1075 1657 block; nocomniUsion. fi. 2; mineral water. 2: stone, 2; sash and 17URND3HED BOOM. STEAM HEAT. GAS doors, 2; canned goods, 2; wood. Is poles.1; AMOUNTS UNDER 85000.00; CURRENT FOR EXCHANCE. X and bath $.Z .fcO to S4.C0 per week; all outside P. Bache. 2nd floor Wasatch. wooden ware, 1; household goods, bottles, 1; windows. r 45 F. ist South, Robert's new block. CHANCE IT IS DIFFICULT TO 2; lead, 1 ; miscellaneous, ?: total number ON DEPOSITED COLLATERAL AND ONE MORE of and if for TIME 680. EWLY FURNISHED - ROOM, CHEAP. cash, you .property carloads, estate in terms to suit, j II. .W. Fuller, to change or retire front your present busi153 CaUat384 South West Temple. J. . Room 3, Culmer block, on 1st South, near Main. wish ness list your property for exchange, we will find The Rio Grande Western will make a rate TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE, you a trade sale or PAY RENT? WE WILL SELL YOU together by bringing P. G. Coates, Have you real WHY house 'on monthly payments, the same who otherwise would never meet.parties enrrent rates. H. of one fare for the round trip between all i as or rent. of estate stock of goods any description, livery .1520 Cassdy. 150 S. Main street, c: points during Christmas week, tickets going Commercial Bank building. resrooming house furniture, barber shop, on sale December 24th to January 1st. inC f ONE YEA R, 82000 ONE OR TWO stock, E. FIRST SOUTH MODERN or ST., 1 anyI saloon, horses, cattle, sheep, we will XX-T1Q roomed brick house: larze yard.6- years. C5000 five rears. W.. E. Hulv taurant, clusive, tickets- being good for the return exchange, let us know andRoom thing else to wants. until January 4th, midnight. The same bard. 4t VV'et Second South. 1244 41. II. P. G. Coates. Commercial block. Waterman Bros., your supply 1573 road will give one fare for the round trip to Central block. PER CENT ON IMPROVED PROPERTY,, BRICK COTTAGE. HALL. PANTRY the Western Colorado Congress to be held at J. n. Blazer Co.. 41 W. Second South. and closet; close in. Apply 66!, E, Sad So. Aspen December 12th, the tickets good for TIME SHORT AND J. LEONARD, LONG SHORTHAND COLLEGE. return until the 20th. ROOMS, SINGLE money.. . Room 23, Commercial block. h33J ELEGANT FURNISHED 129. W, 2nd South. 13 'SsuuYin'sIi 1M AND 8 PER CENT. ON INSIDE IM- and evening session and by mail. ProgThe news was received In this city yester no COR. I BRICK AND 5TII SALE; delay. ready, money property, 1711 ress building. Salt Lake City. OB streets. Inquire W. 11. Wigiitman, room 3 block. and 38, Hooper that F. B. Whitney, first assistant gen- John proved J. Snyder, Rooms 35 day . Commercial sad Savings Bank Building. Utah SHORTHAND COLLEGE: BROS.. eral freight agent of the Union Pacific, had Telephone 667. WORK. and standard died that morning at Omaha. Sir. Whitney phonography; day G CO.. BOUFORDJ: HOUSE ON WEST TEMPLE ST byesth.2nd So., room 31. sessions and by mail; dictation from 7 evening was an A 1 railroad man and for some years HjIUUsUUUiW g?64 closets, hot and cM water, bath, etc Intill 9 p. ml 124 and 125 Commercial block. m73 137 has held trusted positions with the Union Dr. of st J. Beattie, 655 E. 2nd quire HAVE S2S.0Q0 TO LOAN IN SUMS TO Kansas City Pacific, He was brought from or twelve months. at nine suit, three, six, FURNL-jE- D ROOM, 337 SOUTH to take his! last position. Me was 23 years iSaxn J. Kenyon. Room NICELY" West. g743 STRAYED. 30, Hooper block. '::.::. .::... 141 old and a man of heroulean build. ; COR-LAKE SALT FROM NORTH OTBAYED ROOSIS IN THE FINEST " "" " X? - j,, 11 '" bank stocks, etc., aud Loan money long or 'JJwsi nice works, west from the mill, on18 the 15th fpBE X i aintcle or en suite, everything new; CITY, steam one months colt short time. Room SO. Commercial Block. of (stallion). bar .October, 236 State heat, electric lights; terms moderate. 1 a on hiud loot left had baiter on; burnt by old; ; k5l3 " DESIRING TO BORROW OR LOAN rope. Also one bay horse. IU years old; branded street. Harris Building. PASTIES see A. J.i. Janes, 29 Main at. Can I C on left shoulder; weighs about 10O0 lbs. ReROOM. EBY OFFICE NICE ENQUIRE furnish 8 pet cent tao& v en choice city property. turn to owner and be rewarded. Louis Fricke. T. A. Clawson. 47 E. First South. . k33J I .T AKOE, FINE FRONT OFFICE ON 8EC-Jl- -J PACTUM AC 5. end floor, Helmes buildicg; steam heat. STonAc: HO.".S"3 AND CATTLE. ON TAME to cashier of the Knutsford. k3l9 Apply ANY PAY' THE FROM OF DRAY AGE TO FOR tne water, A.stabliu ...' and winter JLJSTO v on we as are the railroad located MOI ..FURNISHED E. 2nd So feed, near citv. Froiseth Co., N ort a ONE COMPLETELY to tracl depots, house of 9 rooms, hot water beating. Henry TerarSe St, one biock north of the Union TaciKc J alio ja., vi ith I attacbad. Close grounds 1.971 St. l'jta j in. Enquire CJ L. i :3nd er'Tt'erot. . a. M "r a:, CO.l d of thu f 117. Cc. s Hi. lit. r X Louses, i J jc 15 3, :rclil t , "3, co rr u:. i u 'vr. ..:o". and mining engi- - U'nxii:it.D J r m, Li r err, roou 2,civil V....-- -' i;oop;r Jt KMrel;a block, it y 'AL t CIVIL .v::r r t ; t "S. i::i:;a Lawson Brothers, No. 257 S. Main street. Jt Ear, br Lyons. Nelson 1 1 - 34 38 .24 .39 . 3 Tfpfl": ifd &b u - : StA . O .31 30 45 40 43 44 38 43 38 : T .03 S8 54 61 44 T 4 37 44 44 .O 4tt 54 4 13.1 14 43 Joshua Williams, a resident of Mont., is a guest at the Continental. Wallace of Greeley, Colo., is Judge J. W. Cullen aw on the way home from at the guest the Coast. lie is president of the Greeley Bank and Is much pleased with this city. Miss Lou Manning has just jreturned after a six weeks isit to San Francisco. Ogden but the past few ye&rs of Butte, 7 g , 50 O FOR SALE.! OF BARGAINS, SNAPS. OPPORTt. rpALK Jlchahces, etc. why, I nities, can show youextraordinary two food fiouesj this week thst F well-kno- times In eleven times and has been shot fourwith the eonneeted or more less affrays sod prVlonced attempts ' to free the ou Id Crom-wfr n,i the people who cameanover withto blowe it. He was accused of attempt uu . vauue-ti it i ierfcteuweu pnsvu, front a steamer Jilts berore sue saiiea !r time to save her passengers from be-er up. tie and O'ltanovtn Ross a had New York some years ago, u ',oi'iil(i attempted murder .f .:!rf , Iia Pbelan's follower of Hossa.. who was his lifa. The iu I'M JflShort'fpocttft, ':ai.tcli r : h'ft li'm itDlti.' irrd. The ' arid ths New t. rur.ipm a woek over i. Ionic la c' hts tiiji (inti to the o ct the i gai u 3J 4i! L.. A. .0 . .0 . 0 41 41 FOR RE?4T. FURNISHED ROOMS BEAUTIFULLY with rantrv and closets: very desirable for ml31 light housekeeping. 137 W. 1ft North. DRUG I'lTTS GOD11E OVER OFFICES rent: central location, Apply IOIMJ otlice Golbe Pitt Liruu Co. NICELY' FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, without ... hoard; . . . bath, steam heat. r... with orrequired. ml 28 shx r. a so. neierence UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 557 S. MAIN. A 9 rri-- w 64 r 70 72 64 50 44 58 WANTED. GIRL BETWEEN THE AGE OF 14 AND 2Y. 16 years, for housework in family of two. ' ml 08 Apply 727 East 1st South. . HOt'SE-KD ROOMS FURNISH LIGHT FOR Q mllO keeping; East side. P. O. box 74d. e long-tlin- fff i . 6iJ 48 VB&BOSTAJ. JuZBXiTXOr. - j : &y 5fi 1 VV sol &0 . ; falL in 4. 6.. ...... Otsv-.tlo- nt Temper aiur. Daily Daily Mx- - MIn rain j ' i CITY. UTAII, SIXSTDJlY 3IOR2IGtJ DECEMBER 6, 1891. Tj V in meeting at the rooir. e.f Kaxt htxsond South e(Wet. iVboiu and Jo I tVorblp?" Jobjl Topic, 'tlw, Rev. J. J. Tbrall of the Kirmt Contrre V. .t . . . 1 . I F.C K M H I : It 6. 1 33 , Jkiiiional . Alt men and boy Church will preside. CJ. A. inviUtii. rXh Yi t. cordially a, loan of becu MjUtf tnented the patt week by Library HaruojAOLaorqAii kbcobs. Cbamtwr' Kueyclopdia, in library binding, VV. donate the who may complete, by leavePi engtt, Salt! Laku Crrv. Dc 5, l9L et wben he t town. Another generous addition we by WlliUrn M, Heuery. who donated t? vereal Knowledge." in fifteen volcl-- w 85. "Library of Cnlfive or elx other ejccellent volume umes, beeidce B a 3o -- r e or T o are highly appreof Htamiard worke.8' ciated by the AnUation. gift' Twelve young men, 5 " Caar.VSTIOS. 5 met In the C. of laat member tb Y.M. A., j'tr work. cias and oritanimd tor ni;bt book.kr;iuK R. C. Wattd'f the third ward achool .will teaob the clats. Aiother cla in oommereial - iwm arithmetic wa ald formd with nine members . to ft Lt. now. JSK 25.53 25 h to more several will and enter; this classFourpreeiit it. m ...... . . . 35.7aM6 it W It l 'loud y. be conducted by Pofemr Smith of the teenth wiird school and' Professor Work of the Aimum iitmiwntarw. 8; mini mum temperSecond ward. ; 30. ature. 23; mean temperature, CosaBEOATiosiL Cuvac.a, J. Brainerd HaiiU temperaturu fer 13 Jea.rs.36; denoiency, iu. OFinr tor. Ail 'rvic-- ' hld t Hammond , or temperature since Tbrnli, pa euoiency iuury JIalh coiner Thirdsriou.th and Third East streets. J A.M. 29. Public worship with sermon by the paetor at December 1, Deilaieucy - of tanipfratu I si, 11 a. in, Sunday- school arid litbie classes at is. mean daily, 12 years, ,05 la:."J: Younsr People's Christian Endeavor meet- Rainfall. .01 inch rri.: prayer meeting on Wednesday inchss: deficiency. .Off Inn lies, welcome. or rutuiu 'iiiuee January 1, 1891, i.76 evehing at ?;30. iJflcincy i , WESTSttMSTSR lREASTTSBIAir ICSCItClI. On inches, ' Excess of rainfall idoce December t. 1801. .50 Fourth Went, befwuen First and Second South. M. C. In tlw looming at II by Rev. 1'reachimg Inch. in the evuning 7:30 by GeorokiN. SALiBonr, Observer. of Shephnard hprintrville; ltev. V.. M. Knox o Kay sville. Sabbath school at Vi.'A); youug people's meeting at 6:30 p. m; y. X"orcasfl for Wednekday evening prayer meeting at 7:30. free. All arf cordiaiiy invited to these ser- San Franclnco, ifc. 5. Observer, Salt Seats JLcike Cltt:CohUr ; fttlr iveatlier except St. Mittr't CAfHEnnAi. First - mass at 8 second mms at 9 o'clock; Senday school o'cl'ick; warmer acattcrlna nitow if. iripuntalntt; at 11 o'clock a. at V:3U; high masaud ; m. IvKRKAM. vesper and tftidii;tiou at 7:30 p. in.; week morning mass at 730 a. in. . " ' Hr.' T communion Makk'h C4THEDRAl..-Ilol- y 8 . m. ; morning Th Signal Flag's. and baptism. W:45 a. m. : iayer amU ser.uou over hoiv The weather faltfnfu tint displayed eominuuioh, 11 a. m.; litany, 7:30 p. m. mean us frt- - eve nt tig prayer a u. tli Hoard of Trad Bqlhilng ' Ht. I'ETKit ChaIei.. Opposite Warm Springs. J fowsi p.- m. ; evening prayer and six feet square, Indicates Sunday school, 1, white Number r V weather. Numtfcr 'J, blue flag, six feet sermon, 3 p. n't. r nw, Number 3, whan Hr. Paul's. Corier of Main and Fourth South square. Indicate rniri bars And hlutt Hug (partite! of; white and blue), street. Divine services Sunday, lKcem-ik feet square, indicant tout local rain or her , 1SI, as follows: Morning prayer, sermon the rainfall will not and celebration of lioly communion at 11 a. m. showers will occur, and that j to 4, tla-iting, by th Hu Rev. Abel Leonard, is." 'f. li.: evening triangular general. theKumlx-f'"Relu intli. base ajid si at four prayer aud nermon at 7:3i p. m.: subject: when placed abovv generation. to tempcriiture't Suacfay sciiool, at 0:45 a. m. lfll-atU 9 weather: tuiuU-rur 3 1, warnicr Cntraoii. Corner Second "West and Raptist flecond Rev. III. lt. Steelman, pastor. SerSouth, cohler mstinTi vheujoot displayed, the indicavices 7:30 p. m. Morning subject. will remaiu 'The at II a. m. audChrist." tion ar that the fampmtur Suffering Baptism after the to or tUna the ehamre tatl.tiiary, will hul i sermon. Kruuing Kong and evangelistic icrature v.try more tbin four morning servieu. Seeking the Savior." Y. 1. froui the teiutioraturA, of the amu hour IS. C. K. atSubject, e::x. i$'edueiidav evening service at to f Hie Jklnrch tjctober, tli day from 7:30. All seats free. jre:dinjf for and not, iiur4 than lx Ij'ikst PnEsvTRiAS. Public, worship at month of the ,veir. Nutvitxir 5, white 11a. Vrqainintr in., baptism and reception of members, and' aauare in f!M, lx twt .t!iiir, fith blacksuU'liix sermon by Rev. E. AI. Knox. Sabbath brief aud tine appfuaeii'of a lniicatii full iu trniynratere. Tl.i Menai i not to school at ls:30. Ysmng people's Society at o:A. tenEvening worship at 7::, and preaelnng by Rev. fee mat tittie itu or lower. V. M, Mtejtherd. Kj'ats fre at all thexe services. ) nritMre will fall to firty-tigrei, MSTIIOlfesT FtHST EftSCOFAL CHL'ftCH. hours nd imualiy onturnl v.t i')tt twenty-fou- r ts On Third Kouth t.t(eet tietween Main and .State wfive. silrsnrx of the reoht nuinuT viiu k streets. Rev. W . 1. Mabry, pastor; Rev. E, O. dianlitxid. iiomtx 4 M ale itV omitted. o.ili.1. iiriiiiinol.kvfd tha stKiials Kheuld Hunt, ant pastor. Sunday school at V j :!.' m. arranscd to ri'at! downward; whetn dis:plslyid at II a. jji. le preaching h hiiould streamer from Epwort I.eugue meeting at o:30 p. m. . u k. .vv i siit;pftKafcmall ...a . t .1 I - .... horirontnl ..,1. ;.. t. . I. Mrs. C. Plummer. will iiuntv in. Anna aiiall'-.iivi.i wuiv inuiri) iu sing at both mornifig and evening services. ignais are o b utTKnrKKT 'toN or rtpi.Avs. First South and lLfr M. E. Cuu'H.-r-CtsrneNinth Kast. Kabbtli school at 10 a.m.; preachKo. I, alone, ludicati fair weather, stationary rfaud a. at It at 7:30 p. in. j ing ; pi., 6:30. temperature. Protracted meeting or No. J4. alone, lndlcst snow, Ep'S'orth rain j,at League stationary the past week was lf great profit and interest. i tt iitperture, ' local rain, stationary Several were converted and more asking No. 3, alatie, Ind.ciih prayers. ; The meeting will Continue this we.-k- . Preacht ftrinperature. o, 4 abve it. Indicates fsir No. I, with ing every night. (Junta everybody. warmer. CsitTARiA!.5--Serleear held eVery Sunday feather, No. J, with No. 4: beletv lt, indicates fair inornimcat 11 o clik-k-. in the Salt Lake Theater. hrr. j col Rev. J)avld IJtter, pastor. Subject this morning: esthr, Sin. s, with No. 4 nuove It, mumates warmer "Chri.Htianity and tuddh'ism; itesemblauues and or riowj ruin Contrasts." Sundy school at V: 15. Everybody aethpr, No. .3, with No 4 below It indicates colder Invited. Male ijuieiett.- will sing. or show! rln Meets in The Central Oihistiav C?hi-bcNo. a, wtili No. 4 idove' it. indicates warmer the federal Courtfoom. iu Wasatch building. r Wfatt-with loner rains. 17 It. P. Kexidenoe South West Clay, liiluistiir. No. '3, iwltb No. 4 btdow it, indicates colder school at 10 a. m.; preuch-inTemple street. lay Sinj Virtht--r with Io"ttl raitis. nt 11 a. in. Young People's Society of No. 1,! with No. & above It, indicates fair Christian Endeavor at o:30 p." m. ; children's ather, cold wave, 6 f above at 7:3i) p. nt.; prayer meeting It, Indicates wet entertainment No. S, with No, Thursday evening 'at 7:3(5. Tlie subject of the I rut her, cold w ive. I uioruing discoure "The Commission Obeyed." The evening Servii will bo given up to the 'Children's CITY AKS BEIQHBOBUOOO. Day eiterci.se. Thi.s promises to be escel-h-nAll are cordially invited to attend these I a services. George K. Hancock hae been appointed , where Mr. Ilun-coc- k Rev. Db. Ilifk' ArrmsTSESTa for Decem-bek- . fcuard n th potiltcntlury j Is now tnut run. j Payson, Saturday and Sunday, December ' Ivtt; Saliua. Monday, December 7. at 7:30 p. m.; There are niOHaag . il;the Wetttern P. ITnlon Riciitleld. Tuesday. December 8, at 7:30 p.m.; Van-fildAi Henson, T. oflloo for telertiph Marysville, Wednesday. December 9, at 7:30 p. and Krtc Hchlln. t in,; Greenwich, 'l'ur.day, December 10, at- 7:30 p. in.; NcphiNatufday and Sundae, Decern bor issuoJ marrliiKo .the County Clerk Opiiir, Wednesday. December lft, at 7:: to Henry K. Vntt AeUtyn. 1313; yesterday m.: at 7:30 p. Stockton, Thursday, December 17, DecemSamli. IU; 2:i, and dura Kploy, aged aged McDuw. and m.l Park p. .Saturday Sunday, City, ind Iouise Petty, ber uel aged' 3I, Heber. Monday, December 21, at 7:30 p. m.; Mt. P.leasanf. Saturday and "Sunday, Deaged 27. j Tho First HaptlsiJ ar hecoinlng more cember CuiUKTiArlCiJURCH. Telluride Ruilding Fikbt wldu awake thnii ever, and will organize toSJ0 No. Kast Third houth street. Sunday School day a new Hutiday Keluxjl Mission nl Kuclld 11 10 a. m. a. in. and 7:30 p. m. bv avenue, near the Itio (Jraudw depot. This at A. Hledsoe. Preuclug The protracted. meeting closes with ni lesion will be madt tbq foundation of the Already there have been ten noble addiFourth Ilaptlnt Chujh. tions seven hy. letter and three by confession To this church these series tof The pold weather bf Friday night solUll-fle- d aud baptism. have been a "feast of reason and a flow meetings tlie now on tlio slUivwalk. no that or soul"' and it is tjheir intention to employ Mr. boys wore dut all the morning, Hledsoe as pa.-tffr the New Year, who will be on around The the watli. ponds a most creditable addition to the ministrof this skating will be in city. Any who go iot elsewhere y wH 'patronized are .inthe city i is up at Central vited to our meetings. other words, "the ball i Klkkk Joseph Lt of Tndependece, Mo,, will rark," in the JoSepluto. Chiipei. Second South Loeal weather report at fla. m. yesterday: preanh between Seiond aud Third East, at 7:30 p.. Bait 1Lake, 20 deg. ; Cheyenne, : IS deg. : Hni-.- .r(1 street, K very body invited. m. Seats free. NoLOolleo-tionileir Montrose. 24 den. Miles Citv. 1 11 14 tSalt tleirAt a.m.; Helena, Hg Chcroii oriCHatsT ".Scientists. Odd Fellows' Ogden, 2 Union blovk,' opposite Walker House. X,ke. St deg.;20 Hlugham, 20 deg.,: Jtall, 2H ; a m ; Bible servioe 11 a. m. deg. Stockdeg.i 1'rovo, sehopl at Sunday deg. i33Logan, I i' Le?ture at 7:30 p.m. bv J. F. Hailev of Boston.. ton, deg. Iu lineof Christian Science." SubThe streets on the hilly parts of the city "The Hible g "Raining of I Lazarus; Resurrection; re dally patronUed, by young people wttn ject: for the dcadj ' as understood in Christian'a danto Wedne's-utho Hible tho everlasting doille'tripper." Siieuce." (Free.jl reading every dn noioo KuHtfiri cities morning at lOE.'W. ger of pedestrians, t d Hle-are! be for net streets certain Phooressive SpfniTr ALisTS. Services will be apart ow b 11 lers. and pi.illoetnon are domMed to held at the Te in tile of Honor Hall, First South and streets, above Desernt National Bank, at accidents. Home mch si heme 7:30 p.Main guard against m. Diseotiese by Mrs. A. E. Doney, trance Lake. ln'Salt work weft very ji.ljht medium. Subject! "Proof of the Philosophy of from Siirliualisin." General 1. E, Conaor does int .31 earnest inqsirers Invited. add Is e.viee lltj; III at John Stubbs, secrelary. Jil late pull-bac- k Cmritca. Rriohton. Divine servthe. Walker House. Ills phyu .nu is hope-fii-- l, Lutheran at 8 p. m. conducted by Rev. Jas. F. but the old friends jff tho General are ices Heates, who has jast arrived from Toledo, Ohio, filled with apprettensiou at his condition. to charge of the English and German misIa Is in suen a statef where he must rally siontake work of the fQoneral Council of the Evanvery soon or hi strength will be exhausted. Lutheran Church. Sunday school at 3 gelical The Ills frlendst are veryjmueh worried. Second West and steam, notor leaves p. ui. Last September, g& woman giving her Seventh South streets at 1 p. ni. rtume as Mrs. Alexander, aud claiming to be J ye. Ear, Throat. m. recent arrival from California, aceompa-tite- d & TIbbits. 164 Malnsfc Ers. Freeman I u wlnsomo little three girl, aged by at the residence of a All are lnvltetl to blear J. T. Baltey of years, appeared 1? West fctjeot, Boston First South ht lady at at Odd Fellows care of for the the Hall, tatlecture and tuade arrangement 7 KiO p. m. as Subject Is of one. wonian.lwho the ily" notice. Church )f Christ (Sclontlst).given in The little . her babe, order, bun seeminglyt abandoned sf me. I.suib's this she has not been for from. that time believe!, to bo either In Ogden New millinery parlors, 55 Main street, are fceen, and who agreed to undoubtedly thinnest west of Nfew York. r California. ThewoaU and Is unable 'December 10th, she will display keep the dhtld Is very poor, her. and ou yesterday Thursday. the most elegant line of French millluery t longer support pttoted the tot to thi pojlee station, where for winter and hpllday wear ever shown in J.er pitiful story was related, A temporary this city. Lud I4s cordially Invited. d Lome hea been aecured for her. the Sure cure for Constipation Idanha. ht rginie to her rescue people Lei rig Mr, and Sirs. Alfred Rolellus. ftttes. vrn the Union The New York 4dfoeie, speaklntf of the Holiday ': Eicartlon act I He.. met-tinat Cleveland, o.,rt ocn6 missionary New Year's the Union For Chrlstmasnd a most Utah hopeful ;outj tjrought tt.ys: from will sell excursion ticket from all Aridretvs, irj which he ald Paeifio Bishop loirs in Utahfto all points - on the system stat was funt toward the doming Utah light that at single- fare for the nd that our church Had done very much within 250 mlls round trip. Tickets will be sold December in changing-ththought and character of 24tS, 23th and 31st and January 1st, good Dr. Udekley euruottly tbo people. work for return until January 4, 1802. City ticket tint jwas being done and office tho D. E. Bubxjst. 201 Main street. JIUhop Nlude gave grateful testimony to I Oen'l Agt. Pass'r Dept. T. of Dr. Our superintendent. efficiency thoIlllT. who has chkrGre of the mission in C Walr Goods salvation of Utah that place. The complete of every description at very low prices at timeJ The blessed gosIs only a matter ofGod will do there what It Mrs. Christy's. 3fJ W. First South. Son of pel of theelsewhere. fond: this cancer whioh done baa School. 4 p. ro, SALT DA2XjTT THUBTHSn:: ..... v !. V. M. C. A. go pel r . ro I AT t :.. Llo-V- . , . - |