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Show c lHight of an in Learemag Powers U. &. GoVt .Report, Aug. 17, iSSg. ABSOlSJTEl. PURE . . 'wIqidekcam plEj JW. 2nd South, next to Cullen. . . . . . (T) . .... d An Attraction . P ' . 1" "y yjr- r , u,.uf 'nj"m UW"Jp3fl Mark Well the Date, I NEVER BEFORE il lit BBSSSSM WEEK S THURSDAY Swg".. Jfr-rag.WirVWa OCTOBER 15. Presented in any Museum. fk '. ZXtXOZVkn ftgfiT J$k. TWO ENTIRELY NEW ILLUS10HS tyfo$i2i J L$f!4 llllSLJ Presented by the Prince of Illume Illu-me Illustrious Spanish Darner. Ap- llk&M&hVl ? VtJ sionists, peaxinsial-ons Skirts Onlyl -l&VM M' CHAS. CATULLE The past season the feature of Sells Bros,, Jk CMk VSTw '-Mte Jj&a? ' J-JJ-J-i. . i-hows. The most ravishing of innovators. fS&tP j&SS . jyo 1 without a past or present rival. Supreme in t&i-i-l ifeSfcif-x,; S?Jrs5 J3 " ....... entrancing accomplishments! The press and T"' 'BftV-S THE MIRACULOUS EOWER. public at her airy fet! T craze of Paris, 11111' Or, the Three Graces. London, ew ork Cy, Boston, Chicago, j&SMka'9 tO? TJv and wherever the has appeared. Queen of iffiffirdr vP tfM' T'Kr'V9JQft MgTT.- . Keprescnting a garden in which Three Terpsichorean conquests; originator of alta- CJi.$Jgf (i My 5rW&5s. graces appear and mysteriously vauish torv triumps-not a production of the stale j My V3s$l WSff 3 U iUTJ7 "klicd. short-skirted Italian ballot school, bnt the j 3SfV - 9 f&t Wi'JflJ T--&Jj NO. . enchantinir Andalusian dancer; the one raio-i ff!-'!S - f SV C y,fsfl'4t& "netf' f . i-n-r- -r -r-i -i--r -i- a -r . tional dancer; the nation portrayinpdanren! MtA StQ S?WfJ&' St? 1 M "A" TRICEPH ALLE , the genius inspired dancer; the rythmic poetic j PfM tt S&M i-!ST4i tfirWif J-xii.jijiij,'j dancer; tee sinuoiiH siren dancer; the only i 'X'' 'wujli Jtfmj-' The Three-lleadep Songstress. j only original dancer: thoyaccepted great of ! P r.--&S& 3v! iifer- Cyrene's Consolidated Comets all dancers. The supreme sensational artistes, I gjpigg Lij' -OSSfzr9' " peTaVceL SsiS T Ladies' Souvenir Day, Friday, Oct. 16. and charm, for. her danc,ne is a bewitching I "T ' ssi Another of the beautiful Sea iews presen- revelation. fehe is hero but one week. J . ' ouf visitors. School Children's Matinee Saturday, Oct, 17. rREE cuilduex the I ft (MS ADMISSION. "1ft 1 U vJUll 1 Ui Chairs 1 0c.f reserved. No advance in price of admission to see Cyrene. A V uJJillui 1 Authorized City Ulgenfs FOR THE . , Deposit Stamp System. OF THE DM Commercial k Savings Bant. 122-34 E. First South. 10th Ward Co-op Cor. 8th East and 4th South . F. Brooks Cor. 1st South and 6th East Foulger Bros 63 K St Eardley & Sperry 635 South Main Mrs. A. Butterworth..Cor. 3rd West and 3rd Houth Wm. Stoneman 444 W. 4th North 15th Ward Store 340 W. 1st fouth Mrs. C. Hill 373 N. 6th West H. F. Evans Ill S. 6th West n. J. Shimming 537 N. 1st West Frank BrantiD? 667 S. 4th East Siddoway Bros. 701 E. 7th South Jlrs. S. Home Cor. State and 11th South Snarr & Hons , 324 W. 6th Sooth J. M. Irvine 759 S. 2nd East K. H. Irvine 459 3rd St John H. Kelson 81 E. 2nd South Arthur Frewin 778 W. North Temple A. H. Woodruff Liberty Park John F. Coe Cor. 2nd South aud &rd East Robinson & King 347 West Temple J. W. Harris 210 C St John Brown ...Cor. 2i. Templa and 2nd West C. P. Held 377 6th St Kichard Duerclin Bountiful Cent.erville Co-op CVnterville Pacific Lumber & Building Co. ...Sugar Postoffice James Neilson Big Cottonwood George Ssville Mill Creek j J. E. Robinson Farinington I CO DEPOSITS can be made at the Bank or OL.with anr of its agents, and when the amount : reaches $1.00 the depositor will get 6 per cent interest in-terest thereon, compounded 4 times a year. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Directors F. Armstrong, P. W. Madsen, Thos. W. Ellerheck. Boliver Robert: Dr. Jos. S. Richards, Rich-ards, Thos. W. Jenninrs, O. 11. Harday, M. jB. Croimings, 3amuel Mcliityre. REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC Sells & Co. Aro closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows and Building Material at EEDUCED PRICES FOE CASH. George M. Scott, Jas. Glendenning, H. S. Kumfield, President. Vice-President. Secretary. George M. Scott & Co. (Incorporated.) Dealers Is Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill- Find ings, Etc., Etc. Agents for the Dodge Wood Pulley. Eoebling's Steel Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylinder Cylin-der and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas Engines and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horse Whim, Blake Pumps, Miners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Etc 168 Main Street, , Ealt Lake City. F.AuerbachBro. We invite visitors to Conference and the Fair to call and inspect tho Immense Stock of Goods we carry, and compare our qualities, stylo and prices, and profit by OUR SPECIAL SALE OF SILKS, ' Cur Special Sals of Dress Goois. Our Special Sals ef Cloaks, Osr Special Sib of . Boys' Clothing, Etc. ; We Can Mention, a Few Special-Prices Only ! IN SILKS Black Gros Grains at67c, 62c, 95e, $1.29, $1.35; prices tV,k. ' ' OUR BLACK SILK REACHES it 62H-X. SSJjC, fcji $1.50, $2.00; trx est bare oat PURE SILK Colored Faille Ereneaise in choicest shades, at STJc, irorUi. Sl.Tv ' FRESCH DRESS GOOD: At $3.00, Z.U, $7.p. $3.75, $i.50, &ieX, iaQWuitJ end upw ards. Richest NorcHoa of tbe Season, peesallT reduced for tiiia Sule. ; AMERICAN pPESS GOK)& In Patterns at $1.50, $3.00, $2.35, $2. 75, $3.25, $3.60- any $4.00. NotMag like total to ten ferand o'.MWhfre. 100 pieces Plaid Dress Qocdi at wort l5c. 100 pieoes Double YViija Caalyacre at 10c. 'worth 20e. -100 piece Plaid DcuiTe WiiUk kt2ic, -vrofrft 35. TABLE XE ESSvb-Sva da? Trice V. ' PUKE LIKEN 6i-lpch Dtautk at 4&ct cheap at 5&c " " t J-inaA Mfc, " ' 70e, 62-iaeh ' f.0e, " 4--80c &j-iach 70c, " "-950. ' , Our Carpet Department Offers tiooff celebrated $1.75 Moqueils t SOc. Splendid Btjles of Ingrains ailScJXSc. 65c and 75c. Best 3.plys at WOc, 85c cd $1."0. Beautiful Tapestry Carpets af 55c, 6G and 75c Short lenrtha at a EacriS Curtains and Portier at Tcry low prices for ne w and stj liaa goods. Our Domestic Department Offers "0 yards splendid Ginffhana for $1.09; 16 yards splendid Dress Gingham for $1.C0. 16 yards splendid Unbleached and Bleackfd for $1.00; 2d yards Crash $1, -worth $1.54, 10 yards Crash for $1, worth $1.(55. Plr.k Flannel 12Wc, worth 0c. v Grey riaanel 18fc, wnrth 25c. Splendid fin White Flanaels at 25c, cheap at-S5c. 20 pieces eack White Linen Damask at 40c, 50c, bOc, 7t)c and t-Oc a yard. Greatest bari gain ever cfTercd. 2iA) dozen Damask and lluckabuck Towels at lOc, 15c, SOc, end 25c each. J The latest noTelties in Chair Tidies at 15c, 25c, 35c, 5Cc, 60c and 75c. They will aston-1 Ish you. j Beautiful Table Cloths in Turkey Red, Chenille, Turcoman, Etc., at prices-to make I you buy. 1 . Blankets at 51-10, $1.25, $1.5, $1.50. $1.30, $2, up to $10; specially reduced for thissalc.l Cotton Batting Quilts, 75c, 00c, $1, $L25, $1.75, $3.35, $3.75, $3; no auch ralues can be found eiae where. Our Boys' and Childrens' Clothing Department. Offers Splendid Heavy SlliU at $1.50, $3, $2.35. $2.75, $3.25, $3.75 and upward. Stylish Overcoats at $L30, $2.10, $2.75, $3.35, $4.50. $5 and upwards. Mens Undershirts, jrey mixed, at 30c and upwards. Boys' Grey Undershirts and Drawers. Our space does not permit mentioning 100th part of the bargains we have to offer. Come and look and protit. Our Shawls at ftOo, $1.50, $2, $2.50, f 3, $4, $4.50, $5 and $7 are the greatest bargains Choice and new goods in new designs. GreatCloakS ale ! COLORADO MIDLAND RAILWAY, PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE. Standard Gsnck"twoeT! DraTr. PueWo, Colorado (spring, Salt Lake C4ry, Ogffee. Pacific Coast and all NorthwMt peUSra, rta iluutou, Ls4-vilit). Ls4-vilit). Aspen asd Gtaawood Bprrng. Scaner; Un95'J3i;e j, Eqcipineni Unsurpassed jThronffh Pullman Slepri and Pullman Tourikt ' Cttrabrtween Denve and San Francisco. 'Through the hoart of th Rocky Mountains the most comfortaMn, the safest and the grandest of all Transcontinental Kontce. For ratee, description, de-scription, pamphlets, etc., call upon or adurea H. C. BURNETT, 41 W. Sec n S juth, Salt Lake City. P.. COLBRAX,GecnU Manacer, Colo. Spring, 'Colorado. CHAS. 8. LEE, General Passenger Agent, Denver, Colorado. THE BURLINGTON The only throiiph Route from Chicago to Salt Lake. Tbe Curling-ton Route has perfected arrangements' whereby all freight consigned to care of same will bo loaded in a through car. NO TRANSFERS. Thereby causing a saring of at ' least three days between Chicago und Salt Lake. Mark and order or-der all goods chipped care Burlington lionte. E. E. WALKE2, General Agent, 30 W. Second South, Salt Lake. ALT LAKE THEATER Chas. S. Buktox, Maxager. Friday k Satury,(M. 16 k 17 MATINEE SATURDAY 2 P. M. V Such a Lot of Fuji ! V Engagement of Mr. NAT C, GOODWIN, And Companion Players. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Will be presented the Brightest, Wittiest Wit-tiest and Funniest play ever written - THE NOMINEE. - : : SATURDAY MATIN'E : : Only time of his former success. A GOLD MINE PRICES 25c, 50e., $1.00, 1.50. Seats now on &ale. E XT ATTRACTION, For Three Nights, Commencing Monday, October Oc-tober 10, KATE V CASTLETON, Heading Cosgrove & Grant's Comedians, in THE DAZZJ.ER.HK Sale of seats begins Saturday, October 17. Popular prices. "We have this year imported a larger Stock of Cloaks than have even before been shown in this City. J Infants' short and long Cloaks to; sweet for anything at $1.75, $2.25, $3, $4 and up td. $13. Nothing like them to bo found in the City. ; A line of'Childrens Coata, age 4 to 14, at. J1.50. Ladies' Winter Jackets with Astrakahn Trimmings at $2. Ladies' Fur, Plush and gen uine Persian Lamb Trimmed Plush Capes at $ 5. Ladies handsomely trimmed Ulsters in Beaver and Diagonal at $10. Ladies' Diagonal Reefers a Special Bargain at ?4.50. All shades cf Ladies' Silk Matinee Waists at $6 and upw ards. Our styles axe equal n our Price Lower than thote of the best first-class houses East or West, Childrens' Wear of every kind a Specialty. COME EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE. A few of last Season's Garments at Less than Half-Price. Ladies Jerseys at 65c, 75c and $1, worth almost double. Ladies' loyely Wrappers and Tea Gowns at lea than you can make them. , Ladies' Skirts at 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25, $L50, $L75, $2.50, $3, etc.; all Satin Ladies' Skirt at $4.35, cheap at $7.50. F. Auerbach & Bro. George A. Lowe, . DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FIRST-CLASS Agricultural Implements. Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. - steam Engines, Saw Mills, Etc. Eailroad Contractors' Supplies. Warehouse: - 133-145 1st East. -pBANELIN jVE. rp HEATER. REPENINq SO Select Artists CO Change of Programme Every Week, yONDERLAND. Lizzie Sturgeon, armless wonder. Slicrherazada, marvelous illusion. Marvin's Dos Circus. Serpentello, boneless man. Music, Singing and Dancing. ,0C, ADMISSION IOC UTAH CENTRAL RAILWAY. TIME-TABLE: in effect April 1, 1691. Paasenger trains will run daily batwecn Salt Lake City and Jfark City as follows : SALT LAKE CITY. Train 1 learea 8th South and Main 8 :00 a.m. 8 " " " " 4:00p.m. " 2 arrives " ' " 10:80 a.m. "a " " " ." :30 p.m. PARK CITT. Train 1 arrives at Park City 10:89 a-m. "8 " " " 8:30p.m. " J leTs " " 8:00a.m. " 4 ' 44 4:00p.m. Offtce and depot cor. 6th South and Main. T. J. Macintosh, Gmeral Freight aad Passenger Agent. CHICAGOSHORT LINE. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paal 1 the only line running Solid Vestiboled Steam Heated and Electric Lighted Trains daily, between be-tween Chicago and Omaha, composed of magnificent mag-nificent Bleeping Can and the finest Diaiag Cart in the world. Everything Strictly First-Class. Any further information will he cheerfully forn-Ifhed forn-Ifhed by ALEX. MITCHELL, Commercial Agent, 201 Progress BulleUnf . T. V. rOWKLL, TrsTcllas; Afent, ftoo iatc ta tElaoBtfy. forenoon, a gold rins, garnet and pearl settings, set-tings, lieturn to 2- West Third South street and get reward. Expert Dental Company. OFFICE Hi xh. Central Block fe. No. 6 W. 2nd i1 Konth. Across Vrl" . the utreet from Wonderland. rfczlK l&Jr Teeth Extracted Absolutely Without Pain. Pets of Teeth - $5.00 .Teeth Filled ...... .30 Teeth Extracted ..... .25 Teeth Cleaned ..... 1.00 The DENVER & RIO GRANDER. R. Scenic Lm of the World. Th favorito rot to (ilea wood, Aapen. LeadTillo, Poeblo, Colorado fpringa, Denver and all points Eaat and South. Two First-Class Trains Daily. Eleeant Pnllman and Tourist S!.per, and Fle Chair Oars on each.train. For full information, call on or address W. J. SSiOtWell, Agnt.58W.2ndSo. S. T. Smith, A. S. Hughes, GenprmI Manarer. Trade Manager. S. K. HOOFER, Gi. Pa. Ticket Agent. M. R. EVANS. 22-2i W. Second South. SPORTING GOODS. Guns, RevolYers ani Ammitioii. Bicycles, Tricycles and Velocipedes. Eaiora, Pocket Cutlery, Shear, and Scifor Strops, Indian Clnlm, Boxinc Gloves. Dumb BpIIh, Doe Collars, Thomson Boots and Shoes, Field and Opera Glasses. Examine my Stock Before Purchasing, ( H. DINWOODEY FURNITURE CO. BEAUT - FUL WmMR CAR i.J-Jj-;I D PETS. -.1 IPPiCES 6Powder Used in -Millions of Homes ao Years the Sta.ndaJ- |