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Show F, Auerbac Bro, TO DECEMBER 15, ONLY! Though our sales in all our Departments have increased enormously over past seasons, the enlargement of our premises and the savings on European Fabrics which the McKinley Bill offered, have tempted us to buy too many goods. We must "unload" before "inventory" time. Our "cut" prices are sure to crowd our Immense Establishment as Beduotiona are General through all of our Departments. We can mention, a few prices only, as space in THE TIMES " t0 costly. 9 0 pieces Plush, reined to 43c WtC, Wo. $1.90 and il.f. N) pieces of all Hllk Hiirah In Street and evening shades, reduced to -WC K'ir, and 7Hc 800 pieces of choicest Hlk Velvets, lllai k and Colored ; reduced to Bfc, fx $1.45, $t.W and up 1 1 7.5uper yard. 1 lot of all 611k Whipcords, In Plain mid rimy ; I he newest fabrics In Silks this season at the low pil e of U r. I TO Si k Patterns and Remnants at a REDUCTION OF 331-3 PER CENT. i ori..Tr) I view hf J ADDITION. guhi raw mm Overlooking the Perkins Addition Recently Purchased by Mr. Chamberlin of Denver. RAPID TRANSnT Easy Terms. LOTS $ 1 50 to $500. Easy Terras. MIDLAND INVESTMENT COMP'Y. 11 "W. . S:uth. Street. For Tarty and Rception Drcssrs. Sipiec.a, beautifully embroidered and tinselled. tin-selled. Silk Nets and Mulls. -W inches wi le. In t ie latest evening shads, at a discount of per cent. Our ent ire stock of lnt ly Impeded Black an I Cream All-over L m marked ve-v l'W, rauiiln? from 11.75 to m.m per yard nt a discount dis-count of &J per renf. We have ae. n a bla k all-over hire purchased In N w York C'ty by one of our lad v customers at 7.y per yard barely equal In .-.uallty and richness of dosljrn to our l.50 lace. Oar Press Goods Department Offers a closing sale of Dress Patterns, wiih trtmmlnfrs to match, ranirlnft from W.8S to iNT.'O each worth as per cert more. A Hue o' Imported W inch Hroadclothi In all the b st shades, at Wc a yard, sold every-w every-w here for (1.3ft a yard. A Hue of domestic all wool La lies' Cloth, fit Inch, worth tfic. for Wc a yard. Cnly ten yards tn each customer. Our Domestic Department Offir twenty different birgalns in Flannels. Flan-nels. Towels Crashes, etc. C itne and see them. eSittrtttciil i eafnancfctl. Bank of Commerce. Opera House Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. Transacts a General Eanking Business. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Opens from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays. Five Fer Cent Int. Paid on Deposits. DIRF.CTOKS: Hoyd Park, President; W. W. Chisholm, Vice-President; S. F. Walker, (."ashler; S. II. Fields. Jr., Assistant Cashier; Wm. II. Mcln-tyro, Mcln-tyro, J. 15. Farlow, Geo. Mullett, C. L. Hanimman, L. F. Kullak, Wm. J. Harvey, E. B. Critehlow. Our L'oiicry and Clove Department Offer a lot of Isd es four and five-button Opera Shade Kid til ves at &'c a pair; cost Jl.Siandll.soapu.r. One I t of C.ishmore Gloves, worth 40c a pair, at a c a pair. An as-o ted lot of Children's and Misses' Hose, at k a pair, won h : 5 j a pair. A lot of Ladles' Fleeced Hose at 18'jc a pair. A limited quantify of Infants' White Saxony Sax-ony Wo il Sh ris .6: each, worth . ftc each. Only three will bj sold to each customer. Ladles' all wwl Ulnck Vests with long sleves, ut 5c, sold everywhere at tl .'. Our Curtain Department Turcoman. Curtains and Portieres at greatly reduced prtces. One lot e wh at SJ.DO, J.1.W, H.75, S and up wards. It will save you money. A lot of odds and em.s in Scrim at 6c per yard. Our Cloak Department Has ma'kid down all of its Ladles' unit Misses' Wraps, Clilldrens' and Infants' Plush and Cashmere Clonks. Lndles' and Children's Dresses, Wrappers, Sulrts and Shawls. Our ISJ.iW Ladles' Matolasse Jackets are the CAPITAL, $250,000. American : National : Bant SUCCESSOR TO THE BANK OF SALT LAKE. Salt Lake City, - - Utali Territory. DIRECTORS : JAMES H. BACON President Sec E. !skli.s T. A. IUvis H. M. 15ACON Vice-President fiov. A. L.Thomas M. J. Gray F. L. HOLLAND Cashier S. M. Jaiivis 1). ft. 1'lnnk'liff W.1J. HOLLAND.... Assistant Cashier J. W. Jldd F. W. Koss C. F. Loofbouhow. ISURPRISE" OF THE SEASON 1 Our Misses' and Children's Cloaks, ranging from a'.m to 1 13.80. are admitted the most stvil-h liarmentsat the lowest prices in the City. Ladies' hep Wrappers at $1.85; lea than cost of making. Our Children's Clothing Department Offers a DISCOUNT OP SO PER CENT on Its Overcoats, ranging from 3 to 18 years. Cents' Unlaiindried White Shirts at ;t7-ic ea 'h. Gems' Natural Wool Mixed Underwear at !i s V, 40c. Vic. and 75c each. Hoys' Durable Knee Pants at S.V. av. 40c. 5oc, f and upwards. ''cuts' Latest Neckwear at 15c, HOc, c, ii 4tc and .pjOc; best and cheapest In the City. Our Shoe Department Will continue Its 25 and in per cert DISCOUNT SALK I until further notice. Only a few Carpet Kemnuntskft. They must go soon we tire 1 the room. A Discount of 10 per cent ! 0,'?ug.'Sn,?.i,,g m::::"::::::::$ (EXCEPTING PKOVO MILLS') A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT on all Crib Blankets from $1.75 to $5.00 Our advertised Reductions and Discounts from our "One Prico" can always be depended upon as "Real." Mail Orders Filled at Reduced Prices. F. Aucrbach & Bro. ; UTAH -:- ISjATIONAL Of Salt Lake City. - - - Capital, $200,000.00. EIRECTOriS : J. M. STOUT, Pres. C. W. LYMAN.ice-Pres. B. PARK. M Vice Pres. A. B. JONES, Cash'r . JW;.l;.Lyon- J A' J,'nninSs. Hoiiver Roberts, J.T. Clas'-ov. P. L. Williams, A. L. Williams. T. K. Williams. M. K. Evans, Louis Cohn, Thos. Carter, J. A. uroosbeck, S. C. Ewing, Alex. Rogers. Capital Pally Paid i $400,000.00 ' i 8UR?LUSi $20,000. FRANK KNOX, P't. L. C. KARRICK, V. P't J. A. EAk'LS.-Cashler. S lltflffcrfE Capital, $500,000. Fully Pairfjup. 47 MAIN 8TRKET, Transacts a general banking business. Money loaned on favorable terms. Accounts of merchants. Individuals, firms and corporations solicited. Five per cent Interest paid on savings and time deposits. DIRECTORSi L. O. KAttniCK O. S. Hoi.MKS EMU. Kahn J. A. Eaki.s T. V. Ml l.llY (iEO. A. Lowu FHANK K.NOX H. L. A.Cl'LMBK J. G. SUTHERLAND. -Sim - Aaiional - Bank (Buccssjor to Walker Bros., Bankers.) Established, 1850. UNTED STATES DEPOSITORY. Transacts a General Banking Business Safe Deposit Vaults, Fira and Burglai Proot Rentsfrom $5 to $25 per AnDEm J. It. WALKS H, President M. H. WALKER. Vice. Pres dec M. J. CHEEHMAN Caahl. J UH.rAKN8W0BTR Assistant Cashier J. & WaJ-KKB, Jr Assistant Cashier WELLS, FARGO &C0'S X3f.33. alt Lake City, ....... . TJ tan Buys and sells etrhantre, makes telesraphlo transfers on the principal cities of the United htates and Kurope, and on all points on the Pacific Coast. Issues letters of credit available In the prln clpal cities of the world. Special attention given to the selling of ores and bullion. Advances made on consignments at lowest rates. Particular attention driven to collections throughout Utah. Nevada and adJoUUng territories. terri-tories. Accounts solicited. coRR-sroNoairra: Wells, Fargo A Co ..London Wells. Fargo A Co New Yor t Maverick National Bank Bostoa First National Bauk Omaha First National Bank Denver Merchants' National Bank Chtcairo JBoatmen's National Bank St, Louis Wells, Fargo ACo Ban Francisco (1llvBk()$ i SPECIAL SALE OF ' Lafiies' Misses' & Ciiilflrens' Cloaks & Wraps. Owlnp to the remarkably warm weather prevailing here this winter, we are compelled to SACRIFICE OUR EN I IRd STOCK of Ladles', Muses' and ChllilrvnV Cloaks and Wraps. We offer a lot of Chlldrens' Cloaks, sizes 1 to 13. in all wool goods, made up in oorrect this season's styles at HH, if and W; a reduction of S3H per cent from regular prices. THE ENTIRE STOGK Of bettor goods In Chlldrens' Cloaks marked down ! from regular prices. MISSES' CLOAKS & NEWMARKETS, In sizes 14, 10 and IS, nt 15, 9 and 17; a reduction of U from regular pries. Our But re Stock of MISSES' JACKETS, In sizes 13, 14, is anl 18; marked down 85 per cent. ISS Chlldrens' very stylish short coats, sizes 1, 2 an 1 3; marked down 35 per cent. They will run from )1.'J, rJ. hJ.W and upwards. 1 OUR ENTIRE LINE Draidcd ('loth, Silk, Maielassc and Plush Wraps. Xcw and Elegant Styles. Ali This Season's Make. Have been MARKED DOWN TO BARE COST, and will be offered at 110, 913, U. 0, tl5 and upwards; elzes 34 to 44. ' WHAT WE HAVE LEFT IN LADIES' NEWMARKETS At , OTcrince! In rtRirl to Plush J .ctets ai'.d Sacqitcs. we hive thlsto say: Our quallt.es and makes ar fie v(ry o.st m the bind: and while It ti well known thi.t these crood-i have advanced lift pi-r cut w,t! ln Hie 1 st iio days, on account of the chamre in tariff, we shall continue to sell them at tLe original pr.c s as ottered at the tes'iuuir.K of the te uton. We carry a full stock of II tWl'l tril IlflTTV & i'WVK s,,,vt " advanced 7, percentsini:eourpiiri h;i-e. Uln.l Hlj.lli il ltfll, IJ IV L.ll L1. Our prices however remaiu the same. Jackets from JllUto lf; Capeat $75. ' We are oPerii ft a Kreal. bargain in a lot of very choice, all wool. JERSEY WAISTS for Lirt'.es. In Check. Douele nnd PI dn Hlnck, made up in the bent possible Htyl s, at Sl.-R Km-li. This is Exactly Half Price ! 'AT, No 8Uch baiBa,u ha8 evor bPeD vS!ied la : Our Entire L'ei of Higto Price! Jerseys at Bare Cort ! : An Elegant Li ;e oT Winter Skirts. Very Choice Goods at 5c and $1.00. Ahoat I!air Price. A lot of Ladies' Heavy Jerssy Ribbed Merino Vests, at 35c; reduced from Vic Ladies' natural wool Kibbe 1 Vesta and Drawers, all sizes at 50c each; worth 75c Sole Agents for DE. JAEGER'S Sanitary Wool Underwear for Ladies' and Children. COHSM BROS. Lombard Investment Corny OF Kansas City, Boston, Missouri, Man. i i , Branch Office for Utah and Southern Idaho. Corner First Pouth and Mnln Street, Salt Lake c;ty. Ut th. W. H. DALE. - Manager. Makes Loans on Farm and City Property at Easy list 's. MCIFIC STATES Sayings, Loan & Building ccMPirr. Authorized Capital, Vi,-,,000,(100. San Francisco, Fran-cisco, C'alilorula. JOHN C. ROBINSON, "ffit&FSr- Office 44 E. 2nd South, Salt Lake City. Ban.l-ing' -Department Utah Title, Insurance and Trust Comoanv Paid-up Capital 1 150,000 Surplus $10,000 l'ayt. ie.. tvnt .u..csi on i..oe pon.ca; acts as Trustee, Uuard.au, Administrator and executor; transacts general trust bu.dneHs; .usures real estate titles; insurance fee covers all charges lor attorneys and abstracts. TO t.U'U.Or.HS. BmikfTi1. E. Dooly, T. H. Jones, L. S. Hills M. II. Walker, W. S. McComic., . A. Smith, ii. T. Duke, Josiah Barrett, HydeS. VounK, M. 8. l'enilergast, X. A. Kent, W. T. Lynn, J. K. Walker. fupifajurfi B. C. Chnmbers, Kelsey A Ollls-ple. Ollls-ple. James Sharp. Johu J. Daly, 14. Mcintosh, A. L. Thomas. Governor of Utah. Utrchanti F. H. Aucrbach, T. O. Webber, Ilut!h Andarson. W. H. Kuwe, A. W. Carlson, F. H. Auerhach, W. F. Coltou, James Anderson. Ander-son. La'irf John A. Marshall. Wm. C. Hall. I'apitd $300,009 : Surplus $17,000 K. H. AfjEKBACU, John J. Dalt, O. J. Salisbury, Motlan C. Fo.t. Frank II. Dyer, Thomas Makshali, W. I'.Xom.E, Geo. M. Downer JOHX W. DONNELLAN. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL 6AHK OF SALT LAKE C1TT. Temporary offlee No. 11 K. First tHouth street New building cor. Jfud So. and Com 1 sts. beneril Basking in all IU Braucbea Issues certificates of deposit payable on demand, de-mand, bearing interest If left a specified time Sells drafts aud bill of exchange on all principal prin-cipal cities In the United Staves and Europe. OFFICBKS: GioRoa M. Downit President, W. F. Nom.n Vice-Presideul , Thomas Mambaix... ,...n4 Vlue-Proeldenf JWHITT. Do."lia 0f 7. 2-. XDOOX-TT. f.-en t, i1cCornick(LCo. BANKERS 1 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ; Careful Attention Given to the Sa'e of Ores nd Bullion. We Solicit Consign-ments, Consign-ments, Guaranteeing the Highest Market Price, Collections Made at Lowest Rates. Active Accounts Solicited. COSKEarONDENTSi New York Imp. and Trad. Nat. Bank. Chemical Chem-ical Nat. Uank. Konnt.e bros. Chicago Commercial Com-mercial Nat. Hunk. San Francisco First Nat. Bank. t-ro-ker-Woouworih Nat. Hank. Omaha -Ori.ah.i Nat. Dank. St. Louts State Bank nt St. Louis. KanxaH City Nat. Pank of K:in as 1 Sty- Denver Denver Nat. I a ik, Cltv Nau auk. Li n Ion. Enghind -Mesnrs. Martin ;o , Si Lombard St. TlRCOM.YEf!C!L AHD SAYIKaQ 8U Lake Oity, - TJtaH. Oapit! 8200,000 Eurplui Fund 20,000 General Ranking Business. Five pgr cent Interest paid on tarings deposit Loans on Real Estate No. 22 and 24 E. First South. |