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Show Highest of all in La&Tcaing Power. TJ. a GoVt Report, Aug. 17, iSS J II S25.00 - Tells tlie Tale ?! ' ;: i J t . I Our Misfortune! Tour Gain! j I h Owing to the unseasonable weather we are compelled te knife our prices in order to reduce our i immense stock. We bought the entire production of the ''LONDON CHEVIOT" which is strictly g. all wool and fast colors and will make a handsome half dress of business suit which we will make f up for " ly$25.00!l $25.QO!j . gj You will pay other Tailors for the same thing S40.00. Our stock is unquestionably the LARGEST K and FINEST ever shown here. One glance at our elegant Show Windows will convince anyone of fci this fact. REMEMBER? we make every garment right here on the premises, and under our own W personal supervision, and guarantee the same for FIT, STYLE, WORKMANSHIP and TRIM- I MINGS. This is the greatest chance of your lifetime, and it behooves you to call and see this Stock fj at your earliest possible opportunity. I I SUITS, to Order, $20 and Up. OVERCOATS, to Order, $20 and Up. PANTS, to Order, $5 and Up, 1 The London Tailoring Co. f - -' Authorized City Agents FOR THIS ( Deposit Stamp System. " OF THE , Utah Commercial fc Savings Bank. 22-24 E. First Sonth. Ith Ward Co-op Cor. 8th East and 4th South . F. Brook Cor. 1st South and th East Fouler Bros ,-. A3 R 8t Fardley A Sperrr 13S South Main Vr. A. Bntterworth..Cor. 3rd Weft and 3rd South Vra. Stnneman 444 W. 4th North 15tb Ward Rtora 340 W. 1st South Vrs. C. Hill 378 N. 5th West B. F. Kvioi Ill 9. 5th West Tt. J. f bimming 537 N. 1st West 4 Frank BraDtiug 667 S. 4th East iddowT Bros 701 E.7th Sooth Vra. 8. Home . ..Cor. State and 11th Sonth narr Sona 8J4 W. th South i. A H. Irrtne 7M 8. 2nd Eaat , R. H. Irvine 459 3rd St ' John EL Kalaon . 81S K. 2nd Sonth Arthur Frewto 7T8 W. North Temple A. H. Woodruff Liberty Park John F. Coe Cor. 2nd South and 3rd Eaat Jtohinsrm A King . 347 West Temple J. W. Harris 210 C St Joha Brown Cor. N. Temple and 2nd Weat , y. HMd 377 th 8t I Richard Daerdin Bountiful " CentervfU Co-op CetiterriUe Jaciflc Lumber i Building Co Sugar Postofflcn Tames Neilson Big Cottonwood Qcorre Sarille. Mill Creek at. E. Robinson ...Farmington cp DEPOSITS nan be made at the Bank or Dlw1th any of its agents, and when the amount teaches $1.00 the depositor will get 6 per cent interest in-terest thereon, compounded 4 times a year. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. X)r!rrnKe F. Armstrong, P. W. Mad sen. Thoa. W. Ellerheck, BollTer Roberts. Dr. Jos. S. Kich-ards. Kich-ards. Thos. W. Jennings, O. H. Haxday, M. B, Camming, Samuel Mcfntjra. - . . Murruli: Spanish clippings once more at Sara Lew's, 171 and' IT'j Main street, Salt Lake City. ! . i ' i GREATEST Silk, Velvet, French and English Dress Goods ever announced. an-nounced. Notwithstanding our Sales are far ahead of lart Season, over-crowded shelves and counters force us to make this Sale. J ssalbIS1H k CLfjAli :salev i j i . ! No Cloak Sate ever held before like this. A glance at our Cloak Hoom will convince any one thct lack of space compels us to make unprecedented unpre-cedented reductions so early in the Season. PRIESTLEY & CO.'S i H t LEGTURRs BY f N ( Wm. Q,. Judge, i 1 j ftf w York, Viee-Prsident of the Theosopical Society. THE0S0PHY! What It Is, and What It Is Not. Friday Evening, 8 P.M. . AT Metropolitan Hotel Parlors. Tickets 25c. For sale at C. H. Pareon'ii Book . Store. Sanies. T.i?TA()Tma. ,FfR Gt SEPAL honfewirk. The he;t w at f aid. Inquire Keav I lock, M est Temple i-treet. V'L'KNISHED FUO.N'T ItOOMEA ii " BUtl-net?; BUtl-net?; o. 73 Center street; gents $S.- T?OR RENT i;(ODFlVE I?"OM HOl.SE IN JP North Salt Lr.ke: rt monthly. Apply at the office of Goilbe. Puis Drusr Co. Also an eitrlit ro: in niodrn house oa M street at a very low rent. i "OK BENT o5.K COMPLETELY ill? ' ni.-heil modern honse of nice recms, hoi ' water heating, also g:is, with tsrn and ronndi attached. Close in. Enquire t East teecont South street. P Inquire at id- Vest South Temple street. MrfIINrlLTNK AKD LADIES lashionahle hair dreseifr. No. 13 East J Third bouth street, near Main street. J S7SIM ST CARPET " CLEANING-AKD 1 f J chimney sweeping. Leave orders at Utah Stove & Hardware company's store. PIUM. MORPHINE, CHLC.KAL, COCAINE smokinsr habit cured. Chained and Unchained. Un-chained. Book of 160 paarea ills'tr'd sant free. Pay when cured. Box 1 CM, Salt Lake Cltr.TJtah. 85-35 COMMERCIAL BLOCK. fWt t 65 w 2nd South' V- S j U S'jItS to order from $ 5 t9 $55 x Pif Fants " " $35Qto$4 S SUITS MADE IN 24 HOURS. i PANTS MADE IN 5 HOURS. Jrjtf By Firet-claa Workmen in this , gALT JAKE rpiIEATER. J Chas. S. Bcbton, Manager. THUESDAY-FRIDAY, . . . . . . OCTOBER 29th-30th. "b i-n-n-e-s iJ Y AND HIS . . . . FAMOUS BAND! ) DIRECT TROM THE u Madison Square Garden, N. Y. The lart;prt place of amnsemcnt in the S world. Assisted y Miss Jessie Kdua Oliver. 60-Great Instrmnentalists-60 Mn. B. C. Bitnt, the Greatest of American Cor-netistg. Cor-netistg. Sto. N. Norp.ito and Hirr Alois Frecxd, the In'-omparable Clarinetists. Mos. Antoinc Friocel, the Famous French f iboeist. J. Norjiito, the Greatest of all Picolo risvers. foss. Henri Moris, the only C'ontra-Baps Saxophone Sax-ophone Soloist in America, and INXKS, the rateet Trombone Player in the World, who will he heard in a Solo at each Performance. PS"Reperved seats on fale at Box Office, com-Brenclng com-Brenclng Wednesday. Prices Jl, T5c,50c, 25c. N EXT ATTRACTION ! Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 4-6. Genuine Silk Warp Henriettas, Melrose and Erminie Cloths, Crepes, Camel Hair, Bro-fades, Bro-fades, etc., at prices never before approached. Our Tea Gowns, Ladies' Suits and Wrappers are getting crushed and massed for lack of room; a reduction of ONE-THIRD will sell them quick. 1000 yds of Fancy Weave Novelty Brocade Silk, best qoalitiea and choicest designs at ?0c, $.100, $1.15 and $1.25; poatively worth $L50 to $3.00 per yd. Faille Franeaise, extra quality 35 in. wide at 'J7He; worth $1.50. 300 yds Black Brocade Silk at 75c; reduced from $1.25. .. 3000 Childrens' and Misses' Coats at $1.25, $1.75, $2.25, $'J.75, $3.50, $425 and $5.00r a saving oi 30 per eenL Ladies Admit! - It3 a -wast of time Bhoppins for Lower Prices or more Beautiful Styles efter looking at AUEEBACH'S. Fnr-Trimmed Camels Hair Jacket, valued at $30. for $13. THE LATEST! 30 in. Bengaline at 87i;c; worth $L35. $25 all Silk Matalasse Jackets for $14.50. Our Ladies' Shoe Department is offering some Real Bargains. Black Armure Silk, 160 yards at 87e ; worth $L35. 1000 yds of Black Surrah Silk at 55c ; reduced from 9.e. All Silk Crepe de Chine in lovely evening shade at 9oc; value $1.50. M pieces 3tUn. Colored Serges, former price eOcnow only 40c; all wooL Satin Luxor, 300 yd at 97$c ; reduced from $1.4o. Black Gros Grain Silk, 300 yds, 18 inches, at 55c; regular price 85c $J-30 4-in. Plnab Coat for $16.50. Satin Luxor, 350 vda at $1.35; value $2. Satin Rhadame, 500 yds, 20 inches, at 57c; real value 00c $25 Cister Plush Coats, elegantly lined, tor $13. Camel's Hair Effect Novelties, 40 inches wide, at 60c; would be chdap at $1. Bengaline, Ottoman Effect, 150 yds atS3c; value $1.40. $15 Plush Jackets, Satin lined, $9.50. . $100 Novelty Capee, Paris made at $65. Magnificent $20 Silk Down Quilts at $45; they'll go quick. Our $.7.50 Fnr-Trimmed Reefers are cheap at $10. $10 Challie Tea Gowns, slightly faded, for $3. IlV g rr i i -J Y 1 -LL A Good Tliiii! The people know a good thing when they iee it. The first cold snap has caased a rush for oar Custom-Made OVERCOATS. They are certainly the ftneat selection of Garments ever shown by any Tailoring Establlahmeat ia this City. F.AuerbachBro. 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. Railroad Contractors' Supplies. Warehouse: ' - - - 133-145 1st East i '. . Large Tabernacle i ... . i . Member 5-6 . hh Matinee 7t&. ,' Grand Concert by vP. s. gilmore! AND -H I S Saltern Onr line of Suita have no eqoal either in quality cr price. Don't Pay Big Prices! To Merchant Tailors when von ean cet jnrt what too want by visiting the Eastern Miiflt Clothing Farlora for half the money. "yyONDERLAND. Princei Fedora, the feanese nake charmer: "Harrow Bros., Mnfical Comedian and BhII Hinpere: Albi Hamilton, the Cornet Queen: the Invincible Leavit, King of Jugglery. IOC. ADMISSTOV Expert Dental Company. OPFTCI IN nCpw Central Block C. K0.4dW.2ndl , 1 Ponth. Aerosal -IStr iA-t-'-' J.: S tha atreet f ram x I W y LAftx,1r Wannerland. Jj L7 ffilLJ Teeth Extractad Absolutely Without Pain. Pete ot Teeth . . . . . t5 00 Teeth Killed ...... '.y Tteth Extracted .... .25 Teeth Cleaned ..... lloo FOUNTAIN RESTAURANT I 3 and LUNCH COUSTER. 115 MAIN ST. 113 A dellcloaa American cooked dinner, changeable very day, between 11 :30 and 3:00 o'clock, for only toe bpecialtiea Breakfast and anpper: oyetera' Ci ernry atyle; ahort ordera of all kinds at all onrt. f, B. GKICE, Prop'r. liM nH annMngiyna-awannMn - RAKLtS" VE. rj HEATER. 50 Select Artist 50 Chjmss of Prosrwni llvnrr VT1, WILLIAM J. SILVER, MECHANICAL ENGINEER. 1KKPAKKS TL.VS FOR l'OWKK HUL'f KS: Mill Buildings Hiid Machinery. Steam Ln-frinea Ln-frinea Indicated and Hollers TefOMl; Kiectric l'lants Indicated and Tested. 143 W. No. Temple. H. DINW'OODEY FURNITURE CO. BEAUT gsiSLfe l FuL "mUSW r PETS. FAMOUS BAND. 50 MUSICIANS' 50 INCLUDING 16 Famous Soloists 16 AND . FOUR NOTED VOCALISTS. Miss Emilo. Srhneelorli. Soprano. -.Mies Emma Sehneeloch, Alto: Mods. C'lodio. Tenor. Mr. O Mahony, Basso, j Grand Chorus. inn VOICES! TABERNACLE CHOIRand IUU CHORAL SOCIETY. In msgniflcent proerammen l(rtpd from tha . rltMical viork o t6n Groat Masters nd the mort popular mimtc of the day. I'ricViKesened seats, Jl; jjpnerol admission, pOr; matins prir. 50c. 25c: school children IV. a!of seats at Coaiter & Pnplprove 't music store, commencing Monday, November A Used in Millions of Hornes--4o Years the SUndsadS. |