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Show AMERICAN RATIONAL BANK. Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $25,000. j Successor. to the Bank of Salt Lake, - Salt Lake City. ' INTERESTS PAID ON DEPOSITS. James H. Bacon.... . ...Pr-Meni Seceetart E. Sells T. Davis " t llo,? Mte-I'rcMdent Gov A L. Thomas M. J. Grat V. U. HoiOJLSD Ait. Casaier J. A . J una. Iioa4 C. F. LoOFBol'UOW. Money to Lend on Improved Real Estate by James H. Bacon. KlV3 t .- .V 7S ft MRS. GRAHAM'S Cucumber and j Elder Flover Cream J It Is not Cosmetic in the sen? e in which that term is popularly Ui d, out permanently beautifies. It creates a soft, smooth, clear, velvity skin, and by daily use gradually makes the complexion several sev-eral shades whiter. It is a constant pro- -tection from the effects of sun and wind and prevents (.unburn and Jiecklw, and ; blackheads will never come, while vou use I it. It cleanses ihe fac far better than : soap and water, nourishes and build up the skin tissues and thus prevents tho formation of wrinkles. It fives the freshness, fresh-ness, clearness and tmothness of skin that you had when a little girl. Everv lady, young or old. ought to use it, as it gives a more youthful appearance to anv lady, and that permanently. It contains no acid, powder or alkali, aiid is as harmless harm-less as dew and as nourishing to the skin" as dew is to the flower, l'rice $1.00. Ask your druggist for it. Sample lioitle mailed free to any lady on the receipt of 10 cents in stamps to pay for postage and packing. Lady agents wanted. 5!ks. Gkrvaise Ckahav, "Beauty Doctor," Doc-tor," 13 Post St., San Francisco. A. V. Smith & Co., lru.reists, have a full line of Mrs. tiraham's Preparations. BANK OF QOAIAIERCE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts a General Banking Business. J PTPFTFS Bot "Aits President Wm. IE McIxttke J. B. Fniow W", v.. iJmsiioLM Vice -Preside ut M. K- Par.-ons C. L. Hanvamax 8. F. Walszh Cashier v. H. Ikvi.ni-' . icacu S. II. Fieles.jr Ast. Ca-shier E. B. Cmivimw. " T , f s M Catchy ads May Deceive tiis Few M ITllE LOWEST PEICESB i fB : And Best Boods Attract the Many, id I OUR1 CONSTANTLY CROWDED STORE PROYES IT. Tf week" bargains in bilks, Tlushes and Velvets defy competition. Seven special : fi'i burghs in Black Grs (Srain Silk at Kkr, TOc, !e, $1.10, and $1.?5. ; J I" i entlemen! Buy your CUristmas presents early and nave money! Twenty-four-inch IPX iurt&ilk Black Surab at 55c; regular price, 1.00. Thirty-two-lnch real China Silk in Si i jjvg f)vJy ehadeu at 0.x; ; regular price, $1.00. Genuine Crepes de Chine, rich evening sliadeg at j f fSti regular prico, $1.75 Fifty other bargains and a lot of Silk Remnants at half price, jus- t g j Wes our remark that to buy a silk drees and not to have seen our stock, the largest and fl j ichest in the city, is to have been to Home and not see;-, the Pope. Among our many Dress P- ioodsi bargains we can mention only the Finest Bedford Cordes in this city at $1.05. ; -s L ' ; All Novelty Dress Goods and French Embroidered Robes at cost! Kj , Five Leaders in Finest Imported Black Serges at 57ic, B',c, J'JIic, and S1.00; cheap at fesj fef.l one-third higher price. tVm Fifty -two-inch I.adios Cloths at 35c; reduced from 50c. W f Fifty-four-inch Pure Wool Cloths at O'c; reduced from 85c. Pll f t Fifty-two-iuch Imported Broad Cloths at 90c; reduced from $1.23. U Eight yards double wide Plaid Dress Goods Patterns for tiOc; worth $1.00. t :3 1 " " " " Fancy " " " " 1.00; worth $1.50. :Jr& " " English Cashmere Patterns in black and colors at 2.00 and$3.jS: worth fe ,J fjil S3-7S and S3.T5. M 1 OUR FLANNEL AND DOMESTIC DEPARPMENTS Are offrrinc special drives In i i fifty pieces Japanese unshrinkable white Flannel at 25c. Our Siu e department ie attracting : J the best trade in the citv. .i CLOAKS'. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! To suit every taste and every ure from f 1.T5 to V-iJ tl 100 each. One hundred Ladies Heavy Winter Jackets at 83.75. tlr.lv a few of those $5.m Silk ft:"4 fj Lined Jackets left. l ull Fur Trimmed Jackets for Misses at gll.(0: regular price. fiW.UI. fey La lies AstratuiT. and Plush Shoulder Capes at $3-75: cheap at $3.50. Atisses Oretchen P'il hi. A Cloaks fro" 1 to 12 at 1.7o. S--51I. 83.50 and upwards. Jackets at cost. La.:ies Plush Coats t'-.f v? at f U.SS: w-rth $21 .no! Ladies Mush Jackets at $!Ui; worth $1!UX.. I j -a For ift.0 vou can take vour choice of a broken lot of Ladies CUter w orth from $10.f k-4 I'-tr-'l to S20.W. Ladies Siik Matinee Waists, very latest style at 81.25; worth $7.50. Tea Gowns V:.p I and Wrappers at lowest prices in the city. Tremendous similiter in Dress Trimmint's. 5"c gr-'-i t'-K.U Qualities' at 5c per vard: $1.00 qualities at Hc: g2.10 qualities at 25c, etc., etc.. on (enter f'j I ".1 counter. Ladies Choice Silk Hose in black and beautiful colors at $ 5c, $1.35, g2.l', J.2.5'.land g'Mj j , ' n? to $l!.00 a pair. The.-e prices" ar,t uot approache.1 even by eastern In. uses. Tin; weather y h'fi compels us to put the knife into Knit Woollen goods, Fascinators, Jerceys, Jackets, Ladies, RiSj -Sij t'hil irens and ilisses Hoods, Skirts, Mittens, etc. Our Loss is Your GainM Beautiful Tillies at 10c, 15c , 25c, 31c, 50c. t nil 75c, worth d iublo. A lot of Purses, most k"'; of them worth from 3.,e 75c each, at 25c. Lim n Siiiashers, Lii. en Tray Ch t !.-, Chenille Vi'i Covers. Damask Table S ts. Naj kins, etc., marked down for this sale. Ihe attractions in -. ; V & our Children's Cli:thinj: and Gems' Furnishing Departments are t.-x numerous t mention. BT.J y (ieiits' N:-rlit Shirts, embroideied fronts, at 5uc, others Silk Embroidered at 75c and 1. fef timts LiTtiish Flannel Ni!ht Gowns at 2.T.T worth J4.I-0. C ms l"ndere r from 10c to ;fj I..'. 00 a suit, a saving of 75 er cent. Gents imported half hose t-t 15e, die, and 21c. (Jems' ". j V' 6m ni Flar nel 0ershirts at tie. (i.1c, UOc. $ 1.4.1 and upwards, tients most beautiful Satin Jgl v'J St arts at UK, 1.1c, 21c, :i5c, 4l'c and 05c. Come and look at 'h"in. Mothers buyinsr Over- coats and suits for their boys can save from 3 1-00 to $2.50 on our selection ranging from R' J $1.50 to $10.00. Ji ,-''-. Durable and Stvlish Boys' Suits at Sl '-S. 51-50. $1.75 and upwards. Our Blankets and 1 f t. Quilts have been marked down. California 12-4 White Blankets at 87.50, reduced from R?q California While Crib Blankets at '.t.lc, worth 81.35; California Grey Blankets at J1.20. 1.35, l' Jsl.bS and 2.25 real bareains. Oxidized Handle Sateen Umbrellas at U5c, cheap at l.u0. A 1 ft t.Vfi Special Bargain in Misses" Vnion Suitt at 1.25, worth $2.00. 'te Never Forget m iWe Are Never-Undersold I M NEVER. i m - M I rlrXpen ! Dental Co. I J. il I e. r. r.ioAD, - hi Marnier Expert Dental Comply. .. Yours For Aids to k f I BEAUTY & COMFORT I i : h By my nierUod I can make artificial1, t M teeth with the gumscar.ed, colored antfso t' ; shaped as to restore ths r.aturl espre- l sion cf the fce in &uy onre, no matter k how badly the cheeks my be sunken or . i,' the lips wriukicu, I will guarantee to I p make them so natural that a critic cannot F Li detect them. Restoxing lest expression is fj l an art that every der.th t does not notice or '2 um!erstn!id; simply r.iakin,-; a set of teeth fe to fit pfcritiitly and bn dtirable does not I Cj complete ttiis brnnch of Sentistry by any- C !" means. It requires iho aUllful ere anil f Km cunning hand cf one wbA has devoted I much tiuie and practice to tl" particular j science; also an eitra cor of bie-her f ' -5 studies not received In the reyadar dental1' i., school. k ;j 1 DENTISTRY f 3 On weekly n- I stallments. O n - third down and tku ; rest on easy payift : ments. p V. Office in Central Clock, 1 No. 46 West Second S-jitii. f, Across the street from Win- U. derland. j I ' TEETH EXTRACTED 7 I Absolutely Without Pti ! I Sets of Teeth - - - - $5.:C y j Teeth Filled - - - - .0 f . Teeth Extracted - - - .5 I ' Tsstb Cleaned - - - - S.Dj BANK. VLT LAKE CITY UTAH BUTs AND SELLS EXCHANGE. MAKES telejT-iyhic tr&nm'r on the principal ciiis f the Iciti t.tes and Europe, and on ail points '.r. the Pacific Cent . Iue-4 letters of credit available in the principal it;es of tiie work'. Special utfs-:iMn given to the soiling of ores and .-"i.k'ri. Advances malt 0:1 consignments at low-t low-t r ta, i nr-.I-JUlRT at? potion srie:i to collections throujrh--i.i t'tab. Nevada and adjoining Territories. Ac-..unt Ac-..unt bolicited. COI'KEoi'ONDENTS; Ve!!f, Fir;o & "o London Veil, Fsrgo & Ci New York " itic.nal ilanic oi the Kepuoli;' Hot ton ' it National ISini Omaha T.rst Nation) Bm.i Denver t :. National Bank.. Denver Si rehsnt."' Nations' Hack Chi-ao i:.3'aer.a' Batik St. Louis .i Jfarjv X Co ban I'raucisca I. E. Dooly - Ca3hicr. QOMIillZKCIAli NATIONAL BANK, ! 84LLT LAKE CITY UTAH Capital (Fully Paid) $30P.aK Sunrtca S0,U00 j General Baiisim in Ail Its Eranclies. j Isimes certificates of deposit payable on demand j bearing interest if left a sptcitieii time. &U drafts and hills of exchange oh ail principal ciUea in the United stales and i-nrope. I Gio. M. Dow-net President W. P. Noble Vice-Presiilent Thomas Makshaix Sad Vice-PresidLt John W. Dunn'Eliax Cashier Dirkctobr F. II. Anerhach, John J. Duly, D. J. Balisbury, Moylan C. Fox, Frunk II. Dyer, Thomna Marshall, W. P. Noble, Ucorj;o H.. Duwuej, Joha V. Donutihin. TrAlTlfriTTTrTA I V !iod, clean stock of merchandise, lioonis 4T nnd 46 Commercial block. T A NTLl) TO TRADE ACKKAtJK KOK It good hnsiness jiroperly nnd pay cusii diflcr-I'lRi'. diflcr-I'lRi'. iiooms 47 and 18 I 'oiumercial lilock. j VT A NT K I ) TO TKADK A NICK IlO.Nl B 1'OU t vacant lot, close in. lioonis 4i and -i8 Commercial Com-mercial block. VI r ANT Kl) AN OFFICE HOY AT ONCE AT V T Henry W.-iener's oflicc. Y7 ANTED A GOOD UIULFOll OENEKAL Vt housework. The best waics paid. Inquire Fealty block, West Temple ttreet. Go oait j TTiiTirsTElTcK. i ed property, money ready, no dolav. John .1. Snytle., liootns :if, 87, ifooiwr ilk. Tclph nie 557. artesian water: 4th West and lit a South; easy terms. Apply 34 Hooper block. rpiIK RATIONAL Bank of the Republic. Capital, $jo0,000.'. Flixt Pald Up Frank Knox President L. C. KAn;it Vice-Prcsidc-iie J. A. tAiiiJi ,.Cuiuer 47 MAIN STKEET. TranBacta a eeneral binking business. Moneyi loaned on favcralde t-.Tins'. Account of mir-l ci.ants, Hidiv!iuaU, r.iitisand i ui liorutioiiB so-; licited. Five p r ceut interest piia eu laving and time dcpoiis. DiKECTOIlS: L. C. Earrrick G. 8. Holmes Kmil Kahn J. A. Eur'.i v . E. S medley Jeo. A. Lowu Frank linox. II. L. A. Culuierl J. Ci. SutUerlaLo. JXIOX ATIOXAL JJAXIw Succeanor to Walker Bros., Bankers. EttakUii! 1S0J. Capital (Fully Paid) $40003 SLia-JLlS 40,wu United States Depository. Transacts A Genera! BaiiMiii Business. Safe Deposit Vaultfe. Fire and Burglar Proof. v V!Hr Fresidenl ,.' , a'K'!" Vice-Prebident ; ;,I. J. t hoesnian .X'ashi.-r t Jf ,l'.ai;!,""uorth Ast. Cashier J. It. Walker, Jr , Ast. Ca,luea McCol:xiCK & C BANKERS. S3TASUSBED, 187U SALT LAS.E, ClTT, UlAtt A General Banking Business Transacted, Collections promptly made on all points in thei West and Northwest. Careful attesiion civen toi coneii;r..-nenls of Ores aud Bullion. Exchange anoj teiegraphic transfers on the principal cities of U14 Lulled States and Europe, PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS: New York iciportera' aud Tracers' National) Bank; Kountze Bros. . ' Chicaoo Commercial National Rank. 6is Francisco First National Bank. Omaha Omaha National Bank. - St. Louis National Bank of Commerce. Kansas Citt Natumal Hank of Ka'isns CityJ . FijNatiUni.ijieV'I BaajU . Vksykb--Denver jauoual xlan&; City - , Eank. " Pueblo First National Fani . V .. Poktlam), Ore. First National Bank. jlf London ilar tin's Bank tLiittiUid) V& Lomiji.3r trei. II LOST A FOCKETBOOK CONTAINING valuable papers. A liberal reward M ill be paid for its return and no Questions asked, to 17 E and South. J. C. HAKVEY. LOST LAST THURSDAY ON OK NEAR Main street or Second Souih, h.dy's sold watch and jet fob chain; initial "vV" on case. Liberal reward for return to 409 E. First South. $cv Qent. 1pORlTE?Nl"ivE on premises, (iTO South West Temple. FOR RENT-NICELY FURNISHED BOOMS to quiet parties. Address A, The Times. OR RENT ELEGANTLY FURNlWlEt) rooms; electric light and steam heat. Realty Block, West Temple street. IfOR RE"T GOOD FIVE-ROOM HOUSE IN North Salt Lake; $6 monthly. Apply at the office of Godbe, Pitts Dn.g Co. Also an eight room modern house on M Btreet at a very low rent. OR RENT ONE COMPLETELY VUU-nished VUU-nished modern house of nine rooms, hot T.K. JONES &0O. BANKERS. ' 1&2MAJN ST SALT LAEU! BUYSOKESANJD BULLION. : V . , REDUCED PlilCES IN LUMBER, ETC I 7i ' , j Sells & Co. Ate closinout their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows and Buijing Material at REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH. : . 1 COMPANY. 1 ' Cf Kansas City, Mo., M Seston, Saai JJANKUSG JEPARTMK?rr UTAH TITLE, 1MUMCE & TRUST CO. Pais tr? Capital. $150,0fO. 6vBfU!l .- 10,000. "OAYS 5 PER CENT INTEREST ON TiMB X deposits; acta as trustee, guardian, admir.is- ' trator and executor; transacts general trut bnui-nees; bnui-nees; insure real eelate titiee; insurant- 14 cover ail charges for attorneys and abstracts. bTOCKHOIJJERS: Bawkebo J. E. Doolv, T. E. Jonee, L. S. HIU,' M. H. Walker, W. S. McCornick, E. A. tmitb, H. T. Duke, Josiah Barrett, Hyde S. youujr, M. S. Pendergast, T. A. Kent, W . T. Lyan, J. it. tt'aiker. Capitalists R. C. Chambers. Kelsie & Giilen-pie, Giilen-pie, James Sharp, John J. Daly, U. Mclntoth, A. L. Thomas, Governor of L tsh. M KacHA sxs F. H. Auerhach, T. G. Webber, riugii Andrson, W. II. Iiovre, A. W. Carlson, S. II. Auerbacii, W. F. Colton, Jas Anderson, j L-iw itiLs John A. Marsnall, Wm. C. JIalL water heating, also gas, w ith barn and grounds attached. Close in. Enquire titi East Second South street. I7OH RENT AN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. Inquire at S68 West South Temple street. TS. SIMS, CARPET CLEANING AND chimney sweeping. Leave orders at Utah Stove & Hanlvvare company's store. g ALT TAKE rjHEATER. Ciias. S. BuiiroN, Manager. Four Nights and Saturday Matinee Commencing. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2. Denman Thompson's Celebrated Hay, IFfl- JT i Branch Ofnce for Utah and SoufHVr. Idtf . j v. ' Carner First Sou'Ji and jlaiu fctreet, iali Lakcri City, Utah. 1 j W. II. Iala - Manager. K&keft Lean on Farm and Ci;y Property tli . HOTEL KNUTSFORD. Opened June l New and Elegant in all Appointments. Ap-pointments. 250 Rooms, Single or En Sui; 75 Rooms with Bath. G. S. HOLMES, - - Preprint, WALKER H0USE. A First-Class European Hotel. The Walker is located in the business center of th City aud has all the Modern Imprcvemenfs & Convenience: Fertainins; to a strictly llrt-c!.ias house. It i mun.'iired as well aa any hotel in the West, aud i strictiv the business and tourist hotel o ba Lake City. PASSENGER ELEVATOR. ' j iiecr je M. Scott, -Jas. Glendonning, n. S. Bumfield, J tYeuident. Vice-FresidenU Secretary. : !' George M. Scott k Co. (Lkcosporated.) Dealers Is f ardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Find-ings, Etc., Etc. Agents for the Dode Wood Pulley. Roeblin's Steel Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylinder Cylin-der and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas EnjjineiJ aud Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, jeilersua lioroe Whiui, Blake Putups, lliiicro and Blackl4liLll8, Tools, Etc. 168 Jain Street, Salt Lake City. : : n Q . OLD HOMESTEAD. L nder the manairement of E. A. McFARLAND. New Scenery. Company Same as Last Season Prices, $1.(10, 7r,c, ."Hie and iic. Sale of seats opt-iis i n Tuecdiiy, Di'ce:ii!er 1. 'EXT ATTKAC'TiON : The Great Laughing Success, OB. BILL. Monday und 'i'u. d;;r, D c.-n; !..-r Uli nil ! Sili. Poimlar prices, bale of seat S.iturday, I number num-ber 0th. i . ! Electric Motors!1 Of all Sizes kept in Stock up to 500 VoltsT a and from 1 -Horse Power to 40-IIorso Power.) ALbO Electric Light Dynamos, . Incandescent Lamps Qf the Bet ManuacturQ, Suitable for any Socket, 5Q Volts to HO Volts. 16 CP. to 750 C.P. Also a Full Assortment of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, QTEAM PUMPS, KGISTIHS ENGINES, " AIR COMPRESSORS, ROCK DRILLS. Eraser & Chalmers, Chicago. - -T.TT-WTyrn MACHINERY.- ., L. C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager. Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena, Montana, S. D. EVANS, I ' r Successor to Evac.3 k Rosa. UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER.I S14 State St. -o- Salt Ltke. lecial Attention Given to the Shipment ! of Bodies. j P Open all Night. Telephone. 364. 1 i r.'r.i?;saii i leading hotels of bait Lake City. I G. S. ER8, - - Proprietor. I HOTEL TEMPLETON." Just Opened. IN THE ClTT. Corner cf Main and South TespJs Streets. T ON DERLAND. ' Ween cf Thursiay. Desjm'oer 3: JOHN WARD, King of all Snake Charmers. MADAME REYNOLDS, The Iron-Jawed Woman: and a long list of Brilliant Attractions. i i IOC. ADMISSION- CCi !j. w. FARRELL & CO. i m4i? (ff PLUMBERS, SiS 2 STEAM FiTTEBS. Dealers in all kindu of Lift and Force Pumps. Orders taken for Drive and Du Well, CMuool4 built mid connections made; Yili Alain, opposita Auerbuch Uros. Telephone, 200. m abe!, the Tailor. t" 65 W. 2iid South, ' m'h Salt Lake City ii" Wm-) SlUtS to order Irom $ 5 tO $55 MM Pants " " $3.5QtoS!4 y SUITS MADE IN 24 HOURS. m PAHTSWADE !M 5 KOLTRS. pi By First clas Werkmea in this jJ vi cils. George A, Lowe, . DEALEH IN ALL KINDS OF FIUST-CLASS Agricultural Implements. i ' Buggies, Surries aiid Uoad Carts. Handsome, Stylish, and Durable. I Steam Engines, Saw Mill3, Et-c. Railroad Contractors' Supplies. I Warehouse: ... 133-145 1st East M. R. EVANS. XV. Second South. SPORTING GOODS. Guns, Revolvers ani AratioL Bicycles, Tricycles and Veloclpedss. Razors, roefcei Cutlery, Shears and Scissor Strope, Indian Clubf, Boxiiiij Gloves, Inrab Bells. Ihig Collurx, Thompson IiooU and Shoes, field and Opera tilasses. Examine my Slock Before Purchasing. F. E. WARREN MERCANTILE CO.' lias rcettly bi-en apfointd the gnneral agents fot I tha World-Renowned UTAH an MONTANA og t.,3 Importers siSilliaa . & Dealers In High Grade Winery. or all kind of duty. CarriB in stock for immediate imme-diate delivery Ma;neiii Stctional I'ipe Cover-ins, Cover-ins, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Air Compressors, Ingersoll-Sergeant, R. D. Co. Kock Drills. ENGINES & BOILERS. From S to 60 Horse-Power. Hoiettne Engines, Pumps, Horse Whims, Wire Rope, Drill" Steel, Mine and Mill Supplies, Si-fety Isitro Powder, Cups aud Fuse. Main Office and Warerooma, 259 S. Main, Salt Lake. -AGENCY, liutte, Mont. tsPConvsponder.ee Solicited. 85-86 COMMERCIAL BLOCK. ! ISM "THE TAILOR." 29 E. First South, - Salt LaKs City, Ste PERI N 5 BROS. Manufacturer and Dealers in ip Umbrellas, Parasols, Walking Canes. HTn : ' 4pr W A Fine Line of j 'fc' KED GLOVES. I fjk t& Every pair fitted to the hand. Umbrellas and Parasols r- fj m ,ifii,M M v ffTerd and repaired on thort notice. I'arx-sols m.-tie to matdi, 1 V- m dresses. I rx vv Knntsforci HoeI, 2(io State St.. Salt City, Utah. I.in Stor- J I . t , ... x STINWAY pTaN0S Qtali Idaho, Wyoming. We have jwt received e complete stock of the m- styles uni a cordial inviution is exteuded to th. public tojcull and examina them. ,,; F.El Warren Mercantile Co. 73 W. Secor i Sautj, Salt Lake Citj. 1 I JIIANKLIN" VE. rp HEATER. 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