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Show CLOSINOUT ! CLOSING OUT I I THE j ' : K m rule nm i f Jww-w- ! 54 WE. I SECOND SOUTH Sr. 9 --- ' In order to confine myself exclusively lo the Furniture busi-t busi-t ness, I will close out, Kegardless of Cost, all the stock, ) consisting of Hardware, Tinware, Silverware, Toys, Notions, Lamps, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Cutlery. Pictures, Etc., Etc. This line must be closed out t at once in ordbr to make room for several cars of 1 Furniture now in transit. Shelving, Cases and Counters for sale Cheap. COME AND PRICE OUR LINE OF FURNITURE1 PER K INS' GRAND Wl ADDITION ! On the brow of the CELEBRATED EAST BENCH One block east of the Perkins (of Denver) Chamberlain addition, overlooking all the surrounding property; occupying oc-cupying the san e relative position to the new section sec-tion of the city that Brigham St. does to the old. PRICES: $250, $275 $310 fici. EASY TERMS: 1-4 Casl, Balance i 12 aifl 18 Mutts. Superb view of the city and entire valley. Street Railway now building on Eleveuth hast street, directly past the addition. UVX SOW lillFOKK PRICKS ARE ADVANCED. fl MIOLANOlVOTHMgents, 1 1 Went 8f eonrt South. i " " " ' -- --- Hardy, Young & Co. ! Headquarters for the FIST FRUITS I ft Consisting of Dehesa, Valencia, Sultana and loose Muscatel Raisins, Finest Vostizza Currants cleaned ready for use, i Finest Italiag Olives, Sap -Sago, Pine Apple and Roquefort- Cheese, Seven Crown Figs and Dates, French Prunes, Grenoble Talnuts, Almonds. Filbert and Pecan Nuts, Finest in the Market. GANDIES OF THE BEST QUALITY J JfjwaHftol tyanSl2b BANK OF COMMERCE. Opera House Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays. Five tier Cent Interest Paid on Deposits, Transacts a General Banking Business. I 1 R E( 'TO H S : Roy d Tark, President; W. W. Chisholm, Vice-President; S. F. Walker, Cashier; S. II. Fields. Jr., Assistant Cashier; VVm. H. Mcln-tvre, Mcln-tvre, J. B. Fariow, Geo Mullett, C. L. Haouaman, L. V. Kullak, Wm, J. Harvey. K. B. C'litchlow. CAPITAL. S250,000L American : National : Bank. SUCCESSOR TO THE BANK OF SALT LAKE. Salt Lake City, - - Utali Territory. DIRECTORS : JAM LS II. BACON President Sec K. Si-.lls T. A. Davis L , ,.!!(.;.Nv;,V Vico-Presidunt Gov. A. L.Thomas M. J. Grat k, 'I , i'i'W'.V Cashier S. M Jahvh D. G. Tcimirurv V. 15. HOLLAND Assistant Cashier J. YV. Judd F. W. Koss O. F. LoOFBOt'KOW. IN OUR DRYGOODSDEPARTMENT 1 We carry a full line of all the Latest Novelties: B a k 6ilks ' and Silk Lace Dresses in Patterns, suitable tcr Christmas Presents; also a fine lot of LadiesV CWIdrens' and Men's Fine Shoes! HATS, CAPS, And Gents' Furnishing Goods. All New UTAH -:- NATIONAL n"Ir" " SaaM--MiBg i 1 1 ia...imi,w Of Salt Lake City. - - Capital, $200,000.00 J. M. STOt'T, Pre,. C. W. LYMAN, Vice-Pre,. U. 1'AItK, aj vice-Pres. A. B. JONES, CasV t A llmT vT' J- T- CIm1'-. P- ! 'W'iHiams. ttXTiZE Lo,,i3 Cohn' Thos-Carter-J-A- Capital Fully Paid i $400,000.08 ' '"'" sur-txe; $20,000. Union National Bank, (Siccsor to Walker Bros., Bankers.) Established, 1850. iJNITEO STATES DEPOSITORY. Transacts a GeneraJJBanking Business oafs Deposit Vaults, Fire and Burglar ! Proof ' j ilentsfrom $5to$25 per Annum B. WALICBIL. ,. PrpfiMm-i AK:::::::-- FKAXK KNOX, P't. I.. C. KAHRIOK, V. P't J. A. EARLS. Cashier. The National M of the Beplc. Capital, $500,000. Fully Paid Up, 47 MAIN' ariif.iii.-. Tianiiir! u-m-r:il hanking bnalnnss. Money loaned on favornb. ttn'niH. Acto'tnti of mttri-lmnts lud.vi lu:iK linns and crjK:ittlmis a'lllcitni. Five per cent In o est vM oa savings and t.me doposl s. DIKECTOK9; L. C. KAnmr-K Q. s. Hot.mfs ,AHN J. A Kahi.1 T. i. MI M.OY Gao. A. LoWH FkanKox H. L. A-Cuijikr J. O. SUTHERLAND. Iiierbach & Bro. - GREATEST CLEARANCE SALE SALT LAKE HAS EVER SEEN. We do nrit offer our Mammoth Stock of Dry Goods, Cloaks. Shawls, Carpets and Children's Clothing at Cost and less than Cost, dimply to benefit bene-fit the public! Our aim is to benefit ourselves as welll By giving our patrons pa-trons choice goods, warranted as represented, at prices they cannot be bought for elsewhere, we retain the good will of our old patrons and secure the custom of lots of new friends. At suh low prievs that no lady would twlleve Must empty Its la k for Spring Ojode-tre mil', s k1ii ionics and convlni es hi-rseir. mendoiis met. one will dolt. t lot of chol-e Eve.itng Brocades at (160, re- Ladies J'lua Wraps reduced from 117 60 to dti.'t d rmm ' ' iiu.iio IP t beautiful Annura Stripes at $1.44, reduced Lades' Plush Wraps redu ed from 122 50 to from K.1h. $lf.'J0. 1 lot of Novelty Silks at 1.3?!, reduced from Ladles' Newmarkets redaed from f 19.50 to 1 lot of rich, iinall figured Bengiiltnea at H.3!j r ?ii!l T,.,r, u...i.ii ..,.. , reduced from .7f f 'IP i?"4 Braldea Jackets reduced 1 lot of Colored Uro Grain Silk at Wc, reduced . ,' ' ,r : ! , from 1 00 Ladle Astrachan-faced Jackets reduced from Hot Colore! Gros Grain Silk at 90c, re hired '-'o:. from 1.40. Ladiev Ula'-k Cheviot Jackets reduced from 1 lot Colored Oros Grain Silk at 11.10, reduced $n.M to tt.M. troiiill.SU. Lad (' Jeets from 1 to H.ro, s to K1.50, Hot Faille Francais at 11.10, reduced from to.ts, etc., of latest shapig ana ten ma H.tv. taiiitis. too Silk Patterns and Rmnants at ieclal .,.,,', i.,.u'r,',, ,, . .lrj,.,.j, InfantH' PuiBh Coats. InfantH Cloth anp Cash-2 Cash-2 Ladles' DreM Pattems at 11.35. l 50. S1.0. '"? r" Infants' LonK Cloaks, at Kre itly .. - .SO. i,rn). M.Tft. XI.90 ard S.40, almost r,,1 "e1. ' ou very ifarment atha'f their real value. ,'..', In our tine Kobes we-wlll show you llargalns Shawls. 811k and Cloth Sklrt-i at prices that to tempt the most Indifferent, umr nirfnem will make you bay. Astrachan Tilmmet French Cloth r-atteras Heinemhnr, Haav-y Do.ible Shawls at 'J 25 sold at $l"i.0o, for i22.TiO. worth $1.00. The Variety Hall has changed to The Golden Rule Bazar, 51 W. Second South. Fifty stars at Franklin avenue the-ter. WELLS, FAROO 4008 It Lake City, . utah Buye and sells exchange, makes telegraphle tranairra on the principal cities of the United btatei and Europe, and oa ail points on the Pacific Coast. Issues letters of credit available In the prla elpal cities of the world. Special attention girea to the seUlug of ores and bullion. Advances made on consignments at lowest rates. Particular attention given to collections throughout Utah, Nerada and adjoining territories. terri-tories. Accounts solicited. coRRisFonnaim: Wells, Fargo Co ...London Wells, Fargo k Co New Yor Maverick National Bank Bos to,, First National Bank Omivh l First National Bank Dsnror Merchants' National Bank Chicago Boatmen's National Bauk St. Louis Wells, Fargo A Co San Franslsoo 7. E. DOOLY. -Vsrat. Amiisntuiite CHA8. 8. BURTON, Managnr. Four Nights, Beginning Wednesday, January 7. SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY. Gorgeous Production of the Great 130,000 Spec-ta Spec-ta mlar Comic Ojeni, "TUB CORSAIR." Under the management of W. W. Fowler and Wm. Warmington. The most humorous Extravaganza ever written, and the cleverest organixat.o J of Its kind in America. A Dream of Oriental Ma&ifc&ce. Lombard Investment Com'y ....OF Kansas City, Boston, Missouri. Mass. Branch Office for Utah and Southern Idaho. Corner First South and Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. W. H. DALE, - Manager. Makes Loans on Farm and City Property at Easy Kates. PACIFIC STATES Savings, loan & Building Authorised Capital, SM.OOO.OOO. San Pran-ctsoo. Pran-ctsoo. California). JOHN C. ROBINSON, "SkSST- Office 44 E. 2nd Sontb, Silt Lake City. I3a.l3.gr Sepazti-iezit Utah Title, Insurance and Trust Comoanv Paid-up Capital 1190,000 Surplus Ji0,003 Pays a per cent in rose ou u)e u.poaitH arts as Trustee, Uuardtau, Administrator and executor; transact general trust business-nsures business-nsures real estate titles; insurance fee covers all charges for attorneys and abstracts. hTOi:KUlll.IRltS. Banker. J. K. Dooly, T. R. Jones, L. 8. Hills M. H. Walker, W. B. McCornlck, E. A. Smith. H. T. Duke, Joatah Barrett, Hyde 8. Young. M 8. l'eudergast, X. A. Kent W. T. Lynn, j. a. Walker. Cupttatisft R. C. Chamber, Kelsey Ollls. pie, James Sharp, John J. Daly, H, MoIntOJh. A. L. Thomas. Governor of Utah. Merchants F. H. Auerbach, T. O. Webber, Hugh Andarsou. W. H. Kowe, A. W. Carlson, B. H. Auertach, W. F. Colton, James Anderson. Ander-son. Lawyert John A. Marshall. Wm. C. Hall. 1cCornickcLCo, BANKERS SALT LAKE CITY, CIAH, Careful Attention Civen to tha Salt of Ore and Bullion. We Solicit Consignments, Consign-ments, Guaranteeing th Hgh.st Market Price, Collections Hade at Lowest Rates. Actlw Accounts Solicited. COSBESPONDKNTBi New York Imp. and Trad. Nit. Bank. Chens leal Nat. Bank, Kountze Bros. Chicasro Coo murclal Nat. Bank. San Francisco First Nat. Bank. Crocker-Woodworth Nat. Bank Omaha -Omaha Nat. Bank. St. Louis-State Bank of Ht Louis. Kansas City Nat. Tank of Kantaa flty. Denver Denver Nat. t a ik, City Nat l ank. Li mlon. KngUna-Uejars. Martin Co., 33 Lombard b Our Dome; t c Department Offers 80 yards Canton Flannel for I. 20 yards Cheviot for II. ifl yards Hfavy Unbleadind f r $ 1 . W yards goo l Bleached for fl. 14. IB and li yard each of jrood Olnchanis for fl. Ladles' Cloth and Tricots at Hue, 60 and 73c, worth double. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS and HOUSEKEEPERS Can Save Money ! OUR TABLE LINEN DEPARTMENTS. Sueoial fale of Dairaks. Turkey Ki ds Towels. Napkins. Dnvlies. Crast-os. Kte., on account ac-count of overstock, Is worthy of your attent.ou, for tho goods will be much higher in future, Ollt HOKIKKY DKI'AI.TJIENT Ofe-s Ladies' and Children's Woolen Hose at Ladies' Black Caahmere Hose at 40c, reduced li ic IV. Wc, tf c; so.4 elsewhete at double from floe. theprlc. Ladles Illack Cashmere Hose at 60c, reduced Ladies' and Children Cashmere Gloves and from 7.v Mtttn at 20c Ladiei' Black Vests with sleeves, warranted Ladies' Fascinators at 00c, 11.25 and $t.S0, very not to crock, at tic; sold everywhere for I Hi choice. ChtU r n s l i dorwear at lfc. -0c. Stic and :luc; L idles' and Children's Woolen Hoods, Jack-real Jack-real bargain. els. etc., marked down 30 per cent. Our (hildren'8 (ln'hing an. Gents' Fiirnishiiig Deparimrnt ' Ore s its over t ); k at such low prices as tT fill It with Kratl.led customers all dar iontr. Omts Nat.iml Wool suits of Underwear for 6 o, 7fc. II. l.flo, and upwards; positively worth douhlethe amount. ( me !ot of B ys : u ts of t'ndei wear at 75c. worth t!.8.'. H ivs and Oents' i v 'rhlrls and White Shirts marked way down Come and see them IVy i' suits. Kiod and s iv c able., at I.Si, IS.-., l-'.ii). W.T.i. H. 15. ft an 1 Kro. They can-no. can-no. be purchased elKWhein i.t l'-is than w per cent In advance of our pi-h e-'. Hed (guilts and Blankets- -Tne mild w inter le ives us wit l too many. Our "cut" prices will clean them out. Notice ! 7(s SI, Jl.Uo, 11.65, 11.90, ta.i, 8.f0, W., H, H.ii, 13.15, h..U t v.ry one w.irth half as much more. Overcoats ti for la.. 4 ior W, Id for SAW, etc., etc. COME ONE! COME ALL I ' F, Auerbach & Bro. I , .',..:.. . ... .... . .. . , ; '. Brilliant scenic effects. Manliicent costumes. cos-tumes. Elaborate properties. Me. haniial sensations. Calcium Uht novelt.es and great cast. tf"tTsual popular prices. Sale of seats begins Ti;e-day. FRlIllMTli 0HA8. F, REYNOLDS & CO., Proprietori, JAS. C. FLYNN, Director of Aiuusements. The Only Vaudeville Theatre In the City. EVERYTHING NEW, BRIGHT AM) SPARKLING! Flaying Nothlns but the BEST ATTRACTIONS. Every Evening at S O Clock. 6and Cti.nge of Programing Each Week. PRICES, 25 and 50, cents. flapital, Fully Paid $30P,C00 virplua 30,000 bommsrclal National G:o'( OF SALT LAKE C'TY. General Banking in al! its Brane es. Issues cert flu t' of deposit payable on da-m:m da-m:m I. b"arl g inierest If left a speed 61 time. S.I.m drafts a .1 bills of exi h uik on all prin clpal cities in the Untied Suites and Kurope. DIRKCTOIJS: F. H. Auertiach John J. Daly O.J. Salisbury Moylaio. Fox vank H. Dyer.... Thomas M: r iall. vnd V Ft W. P. Noble Vioa Pres'dent Li o. M. Downey Presidsul John V?. Douuellan Cashier i -T71'i.XX- GommsrGial Savings Bank OF SALT LAKE CITY. Capital $200,000 Surplus Fund 25,000 GENERAL BANK KG BUSINESS. Five per cent interest paid on savinjs deposits. depos-its. Loans ou Keal Estate. i No. 33 and 24 E. 1st South, Bait Lake City. |