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Show f Sole Agents For f Holmes' Celebrated Rys. mi: i-XKnnn '' Salt Lake City, ) ENZENSPER6ER. ! COL. I $X I tL .1st ifa -S3 ilil y WISHES TO EITEffl) 4 T THE I 1 mam r ( PUBL1C I A CORDIAL I I INVITATION TO VISIT HIS PLACE if ' 228 State St. pEOPLE'S Qi'i:;: j j ...'SE. H v .. . . ! . 1 X M..t rot, Mangr, GRAND OPENING MONDAY DECEMBER 28TH. With tho Celebrated Combination, THE Worm's PicM Vaiiienlle Artists, 29 IS MM till 11. Grain! New Year's Matinee. Popular prioes, M and ?0c. V F. AUERBACH & BRO Y j I MUST SELL WITHIN THIRTY DAYS I ' Worth of Winter Goods ! I We Dare not Show Them Again to Our Patrons next Season. PKICES WILL BE CUT IN I HALF! Many at Less than Fifty Cents on the Dollar. i 1000 Ladies Winter Jackets, Capes, Newmarkets, Missel French Novelty Dress Patters. Scotch Woolens llenr1 aj I ra,,sing trom pii(U crcrs' Si Flake8- -. I FJ Cords, etc., etc. we cannot quote prices. Come ami sj 39 Our Btfllsb leather Trimming down from $1 to 50ceuts gct them. Red Silk Gulpttre I.acc at less than half price. 6ilks! Silks! Velvets! Velvets! Pluslie?! flushes! 9 I Eml.roideri.-s Trimming! at less than half price. Brocades, Satin Rhad.t.ms, Foille Kranealsc, India's. A , Odd sites 1,0 ftt Satin Corsets tor 3.36. Japeuese Strips, Crepe tie Chine, Evening Materials, in pi Ladies' and Childrens' Underwear and Cnfcm Suits at lovely shades. 3 half price, Black and Colored Oro Grains, Satins and Surah's in H , Ladies' and Children' Woolen Hose, Childrens' Hoods, blaik lnd thirt 6Uadc" at llulf "f former price. . Fascinators, etc., etc., at less than halt price. Blankets and Quilits, Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, y We are bound to sell every article in that line if rcduc Tidies, Scarfs, etc., at 50c on the dollar. Ing prices will do it. 1500 Shawls from Goc to $13.50. Boys and liildi ens' ClothiuS, Stylish and Durable. irajo jdies' Winter Skirts from Hoc to 5.00. I Boys Knee Pan'. - down to 16c, 85c, 40c, 50c and 75c. Ladies', Misses and Childrens' Shoes at prices that can- I Boys' Winter Suits down to $1.35, $1.85, 8,85, $.), not be duplicated. I H.iki and $.V'. ,,. M A e warrant every pair we sell or refund the money. m M iioys' all wool Jersey Suits down to $2.85. ,J Gents' Furnishinir Goods Our Carpet Stock Marked at Closing Out Prices. dents' Natural Wool Undershirts for 25c. 0ffer9 inducements that cannot bo surpassed. 1 Uents, Natural wool Undersults for 75c. Gents' Neck Scarfs at 15c, 25c, 35c. and 50c, less than u ii " ii $i yo a' va'ue . , Cients' Linen Collars at 10c. " l nlanndrled Shirts 2 for .5c. m " Laundried Shirts at 05e. " -Mgnt Gowns at Me, 75c, and $1. I Thousand and One Other Burps WILL REPAY YOUR VISIT TO OUR 'O I Established 1864. -:- Mail Orders Promptly Filled. l I F- AUERBACH A J3RO. j The Finest Brands of Domestic and Imported fS The BURLINGTON Route Only ThrotKfh llouto from Chicago to Salt Lake. Bas perfected A rranpementn Whereby nil freight Consigned to cure of same W ill be loaded in A through tar. No Transfers Thereby causing a saving of at least three days between Chicago nnd Salt Lako. Mark and order nil ;;oods shipped e-iro Burlington Route. E. E. WALKER, General Agont, UO W. 2d South, Salt Lake. QOMMEKCIAL NATIONAL BANK, SALT LAJUt ClTT A. .UTAH CArrrAjL (Fully Pirn) $800,000 ScrtTLUs DO.OUO General Bauiiaz in Ail Its Branches. . Issqsi certificates ef deposit payable on dsaaand bearing interest If left a specitiod ttma. Sells drafts and bills of exchaiice on all principal cities In the United fitatos and Europe. Gso. M. Dowket President W. P. Hoblk Vlca-President Tiionaa Marsbam. 2nd Vice-President JUHN W. Do.NNEl.LAH Cftshiar Dihictobs-F. If. Auerbach, John J. Daly, D. J. Sslisuury, Moylan ('. Fox, Frank H. Oyer, Thomaa Marshall, W. P. Noble, George 11. Downey, John W. Donnellsa. JJANKINO DEPARTMENT UTAH TITLE, INSURANCE & TRUST CO. Pain vt CAjnax $150,000. Subtldi 10,000. PA.Y8 8 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIMB deposits; ar.ti as trustee, guardian, administrator adminis-trator and executor; transacts gnneral trust bual-nsHs; bual-nsHs; Insures real estate titles; insurance fee covers all chargss for attorneys and abstracts, STOCKHOLDERS: Biirasaa J. E. Dooly, T. It. Jonss, L. . Hills, M. II. Walker, W. 9. McCornitk, E. i. Smith. H. T. Duke, Josiah Barrett, Uyde B. Young, M. 8. Pcndirgsst, T. A. Kent. W. T. Lynn, J. &. Walk sr. CAj'iTAUSTfR. C. Chambers, Kelais A Gillespie, Gilles-pie, James Sharp, John J. Daly, H. Mcintosh, a. I. Thomas, Governor of Utah. Merchants F. U. Auerbach, T. . Webber, Hugh Andsrsou, W. H. Rowe, A. W. Carlson, a 11. Auerbach, W. F. Colton. Jss. Anderson. Law i una John A. Marshall, Wia. C. HsU. THE Popular Route To All POINTS EAST Only one chango of cars from Utah to Kansas City or St. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Slooping Cars. Free Reclining Chair cars. Bi sure your ticket reads via Jiissouri Pacific Railway IT. C. TOWNSEND, G. P. T. A., St. bonis S. V. DEUHAll, U. F. & p. A. W South Main, Suit Lake City. fit In STOCK. : 1 : : m 118 Of Winss Lifiiwrs Cordials AiRS And Porter In Sioci 7 if New and Elegant Sample Rooms For the Reception of Friends Ed Kelley 228 STATE STREET. llElfF.CMl, "THE TAILOR." Kovocl to 09 South State St. Salt Lake City. JCQOKNICK & QO. BANKERS. y.f r - - o :. : 1673 Salt Laeb, Citt, Ctb. A General Banklni Business Transacted. j Collections promptly made on all points In tho 1 Wet and Northwest.' Careful attention ;nvn to cooiiKnments of Ores nnd Bullion. Kiclian'eand telfrajduc trsnefera oc the principal cities of la. Gnilsd Mates and Europe. PKINOIPAL COliilESPONDENTB! Haw Yons Importers' and Tracers' National; Bank; Kountse Bros. 0(Hir!o Commercial 'National Hunk. Ban Ki.ANotsco Flri-t National Batik. Omaha Omaha National li.-uik. I St. I.ojis National Bank of Commerce. , Kansas Citt Natl' -mil Bank of Kansas City) First National Bank; American National Bonk. Den vsh---.Denver National Bank; City National Bank. Puebi.o First National Bank. PonTLAHn, Ore. First National Unnk. London Martin's Bank (Limited) 68 Lombard street L , 1000 MILES OF Main Line Track'. Penetrating 10 States Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakoii, Nebraska, linnias. own. Missouri Illinois, U'iscwiMtn. Miiuicssota. Operstlnii a t'omplete servtco of I Daily Passe&eor -:- Traiois With th latest nnd most improved eqnlpmei t I over its own track, between such important poin i is. Denver, Cheyenne, Deadwoo.l, Lineot i, . iinaha, Council lildSif 1st. Joseph, Kansas Clt r, bt. Louis, Peoria, Burlington, Chicajo, St PaJl, Minneapolis. Connections made in union Je pots avoiding transfers. 1 B K. WALKER, (ieneral AeJ'l SO W. lid SontkSt., Salt Lake City, I, J. FRANCIS, Hen. pass. A? I I l)m.,hiri,il- West Side Rapid Transit company. TIMB TABUS. TO TAKE EFFECT DEC. 15th, 1891s Local trains for the .Inrdau Iliver, Clirden C'ity Brlirtitonand Hkiorauo. I.EAAF. m IIOUAUO. UiATa SAXt LAKE. 4:ia. nu 7 :0.1a. m, M a. m. Hint) a. m. 10-oti a. m. 10:45 a. m, ll::Ou. nr. 1:30 p.m. 8 15 p. m. 4:00 p. in. 6:00p.m. G:15p. n I City Station, Corner Seventh South and Second West Streets, ; J. G. JACOBS, Gen. Manager M WBmWBmmWBumiwmwsimitimss S.D.EVANS, 1 I DilTAKlill ASD I I " EMBALMER. I I 214 State St. Salt Lake City. 1 ! I College Graduate m y of Embalming. B Specta) attentton given ta the ihipsZirat of bod let, Open atT night. Telephone 9M B VONUKRLANU. t Weajt cf Ttiurad-iy, January 14th. i Onr Popular Slock Company lu i 'mm sours." , The Phenomenal BIG HEADED BOY. NEW NOV1 I.TIKS. IflC. ADollSSION IOC. I M'' |