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Show Hifkett of all in Lekreniaf Power. U. SL Gor't Report, Aug. 17, i8S A Good Tie! The poople know a good thine when they see it. The first cold snap has cansed a rush for our Cuatom-Matfa ,They are certainly the finest (election of Garments ever shown by "any Tailoring. Establishment in r CLiia City. Eastern Onr line of Suita hire no equal either in quality or price. Don't Pay Big Prices! To Merchant Tailor when von can pet just what von want by visiting the Jastern Misfit Clothing Failure for half the money. j $25.00 Tells tlieTatelf J. , rrrrt j7 " yj H r ! Our Misfortune! Your Gain! !, it 1; Owing to the unseasonable weather we are compelled to knife our prices in order to reduce our immense stock. We bought the entire production of the -'LONDON CHEVIOT which is strictly all wool and fast colors and will make a handsome half dress of business suit which we will make up for , $25-OOlll $25JOO if1 1 - You will pay other Tailors for the same thing $40.00. Our stock is unquestionably the LARGEST and FINEST ever shown here. One glance at our elegant Show Windows will convince anyone of this fact. REMEMBER! we make every garment right here on the premises, and under our own i personal supervision, and guarantee the same for FIT, STYLE, WORKMANSHIP and TRIM- MINGS. This is the greatest chance of your lifetime, and it behooves you to call and see this Stock U at your earliest possible opportunity. i SUITS, to Order, $20 and Up. OVERCOATS, to Order, $20 and Up. PANTS, to Order, $5 and Up. . I The London Tailoring Co. Authorized City Agents i - FOR THE . Deposit Stamp System. OP THE Utah Commercial k Savings Bank. 22-24 E. First Sonth. 10th Ward Co-op Cor. 8th East and 4th South G. F. Brnoks Cor. 1st South and 6th Eat Foulger Bros 68 K St Eardley t Sperry ..635 South Tdain Mrs. A. Bntterworth..Cor. 3rd, West and 3rd South Wm. Ptoneman 444 W. 4th North 15th Ward Store 340 W. j.t Sooth Mrs. C. Hill 373 N. 5th West H. F. Evans .HI S. htb Wen Tf. .7. Shimming 537 N. 1st West Frank Branting m S. 4rh East Siddoway Bros 701 E.7th South Mrs. S. Home Cor. State and 11th South Snarr Sons 324 W. 6th South J. M. Irvine 759 S. 2nd East R. H. Irvine 459 3rd St John H. Kelson 818 E. 2nd South Arthur F re win 776 W. North Temple A. H. Woodruff Liberty Park John F. Ooe Cor. 2nd South and 3rd East P.obinson & King 347 West Tempi J. W. Harris... 210 C St John Brown Cor. N. Temple and 2nd West C. P. Held 377 6th St Richard Dun-din Bountiful Centerville Co-op Centerville Pacific Lumber & Building Co Sugar Postofiice James Neilson Big Cottonwood George Snville Mill Creek J. E. Robinson Farmington CO DEPOSITS ran be made at the Bank or J Vsiwirh any of its agents, and when the amount reaches $1.00 the depositor will get 5 per cent interest in-terest thereon, compounded 4 times a year. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Directors F. Armstrong, P. W. Madsen. Thoa. W. Ellerbeck, Boliver Roberts, Dr. Jos. fcS. Richards, Rich-ards, Thos. W. Jennings, O. H. Karday, M. B. Ctrumings, Samuel Mclntyra. FRANKLIN VE. rp HEATER. i reopening! SO Select Artists SO I Chaoge of Programme Every Week. FOUNTAIN RESTAURANT t and 1.UKCH CO'JSTSR. 115 MAIN ST. 113 - A deliciona American cooked dJcner, changeable. Jvery day, between 11 :30 and 3:00 o'clock, for only-toe. only-toe. Specialties Breakfast and enpper; oyster Ki every style: short order of all kinds at ailJ konrs. T. H. GKJCE, Prop'.' i Wonderland- !l CCrnWn enilTU QTRF FT Nov in P.ullpn Hnlr! s s Mrs. Graham's Cucumber and Elder Flower Cream creates natural charms of complexion. com-plexion. It makes the skin soft, smooth and velvety, and prevents the formation of wrinkles, wrin-kles, blackheads, etc. Ladies who use it preserve a youthful youth-ful appearance when they are no longer young. Delightful for cleansing the face from jcosmetics or other impurities. Harmless as dew , and as nourishing nour-ishing and refreshing to the skin as dew is to the flower. Price $ i . All druggists sell it. A. C. Smith A Co., Druggists, have a fuU ,linc of Mrs. Graham's preparations. LECTURED BY i ; n i Wm. Q,. Judge, Of w York, Vice-President of the Theoaopical isociety. f HEOSOPHY"! What It Is, and What It Is Not. Friday Evening, 8 P.M. AT : Metropolitan Hotel Parlors. Tickets 2oc. For sale at C. H. Parson's Book Store. &7atttc2. TIT ANTED-A GOOD tilRL FOR GENKBAL f hoin-ework. The bet-t wazes paid. Inquire Realty block. West Temple street. F'oiT'ntwdT1 tv e"b6o"mho"cseTn North Suit Lake: $H monthlj'. Apply at the office of Godbe, Pitts Drug ' o. Also an eiirht room modern house on M street at a very low rent. F" OK Kl)iT UNK COMPLETELY FrS nished modern honse of nine rooms, hot ater heatinc, also gns, w it h barn and grounds -i aKarhed. t lose iu. Enquire t6 East becond South street. -5oR RENT AN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. Inquire at West South Temple street. jTgreonal. IOR SALE ONE OF THE OLDEST AND best paying dress making establishment in Salt Lakp ( itv, formerly conducted by Madame 1,all. Call at 1 and 2 South West Temple etreet, c Mntropolitan Hotel. A rare chance. TrME. RHINE, MILLINER AND LADIES il fashionable hair dresser. No. 12 East Third South street, near Main street. SIM'sTCARPET CLEANING AND chimney sweeping. Leave orders at Utah Stove & Hardware company's store. PLUM. MORPHINE, CHLORAL, COCAINE smoking habit cured. Chained and Unchained. Un-chained. Book of ISO pages llls'tr'd ent free. Pay when cured. Box lSM.Salt Lake Clty.Utah. 85-86 COMMERCIAL BLOCK. .in ., .- - t - .. i t ton rjEinAN' "r " Wse-K ci Thursday, October Z2: The Wonder of the Ace M AMMOTlf AIR SHIP. THE AMPIIION t'MAKTETTE. Great Child Actor MASTER EDDIE HOCKER. j ABDI ALl REI Elack Art. I ! IOC. ADMISSION IOC ! I Week Commencing Thursday, Oct. 29. ;! ojlT IS THE V0HDER OF THE 7SE4 J I, .... i ' ( ...... .... . . , . . . , -rl V"Vv Prof. Campbell, the inventor of thife wonderful Not a Wild, Visionary Scheme, but an. Actual, machine, accompanies and appears . 'I! ; I Practical Reality. with it- , PROF. CABELL'S Irm M AIR SfflP. j : -r- 23&?ll I IWrKS I eBt f?C Frof. Campbell sives an entertaining lecture !j Successful voyages have already been made WJjnfr and practically illustrates its j with it, tjS working. fVAJ'gLCTl Firt annearanceof TTT Tir TT W T ' ;; - ""71 the greatest and A JJ J ) ATT U AV And His rbT i t GRAND THEAT0RIUM 1 Siffl- iLJ U L iLul IV 11,1 .--.Followers. k M eltv of the age. by 3 Thn Imnhnn fl n rtntO 3 Black Art is a re reduction of the Incantatory Ta'ismanic Sorcery known and practiced by the Ancients from I IB A in 0 It 0 M yUallcitCi KJ the earliest hietorical times. It is mentioned in several places in the Bible, a'so by the ancient Greek K Masters of Guitar Mando- Pa Poets, who speak of the descent into Hades to consult with tbe spirits of the dead and obtain knowledge of I if " lin and Chimes. &J future event. Its practice was frequent in all known covntries at the dawn of Christianity. Dead bodies ?S were said to be reanimated bj-demons. Black art was forbidden under severe penalties by ConstanUne, S3 CH AS. VAN", the Premier Wr also bv the Pagan Emporer. Colleges of the Necromantic or Black Art existed in Spain throughout the ',A Ventriloquist. p Middle Ages, also in the East Indias. The people of the latter nation are very ignorant and superstitious, 'j . nuam.- 1 and the Soreerers or Magicians of the country presume on the ignorance of the natives and hold them in it g ALLIE-:-HAMILTON, g abject submission. tj j : p ' ' orn 0 ' E. Vhen the curtain rises vou will see nothing but a dark. emptv Cabinet, . a rmnccTriM : . H Master Eddie HOCKER K but from its recefses. ABDI ALI BFI will mysteriously appear, iuc- ALiJaiSblUXil i the greatet Child Actor t dressed in the garb of a High Priest of East India, and cause objects i Youngest Fireman in Am- ; and figures to appeir and "do their master's bidding." RESERVED j; ft erica. E " ' : TONY Silver Dollar Dog. : ; ... SEATS, One Dime. ; isagayfiriV-i!- - - ' " - - -- Expert Dental Company. , 'Central Block . f No.46W.2ndlf IK) the street from Jw'TaJ Teeth Extracted Absolutely Without Pain. fet of Teeth ..... $5.00 (Teeth Killed - - . - ... .50 Teeth Extracted ..... .25 ITeeth Cleaned 1.00 I CURE FITS f When I say 1 cure I do not mean merely ta top them lor a time and then have them return re-turn a(?aln. I mean a radical cure. "I have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life long studyl I ""I w arrant my remedy to cure the worst cases. y . Because others have failed Is no reason for not now receiyinsr a cure. Ssnd at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my Infallible remedy. Give Express and Postomce. " H. U. Kot. M. v., 183 Farl St.. X. T. . gALT JjAKE rpiEAXElC. Cuas. S. Bcrton, Manager. THUitS DAY-FRIDAY,- . . . ... OCTOBER 29th-30th. b I-N-N-E-S L AND HIS .... E FAMOUS BAND! DIRECT FROM THE u rVladison Square Garden, N. Y. E Tn(, larjjpst place of amusement in the S world. Assisted by 3Iiss Jessie dna Oliver. j 60-Great Instrnmsntalists-eo Mr. B. C. Be.nt, the Greatest of American t or-netists. or-netists. Sig. N. Noruito and Here Alois Freund, the Incomparable Clarinetists. Mons. Antoine Fkiguel, the Famous French Oboeist. Sig. J. Norrito, the Greatest of all Ticolo nyers. Moss. IlEVRt Mor.ix, the only Contra-Bass Saxophone Sax-ophone Soloist in America, and INN KS, tlie Greatest Trombone Player in the World, who will be heard in a Solo at each Performance. t-Rsprved seats on sale at Box Office, commencing com-mencing Wednesday. Prices $1, "5c, 50c, 25c. NEXT ATTRACTION ! ROSINAVOKEa Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 4 5. r ; fOabel, the Tailor. 65 W. 2nd South, Salt Lake City. SUH$ to order from $ 5 tO $55 Pants " " $3.50to$l4 SUITS MADE IN 24 HOURS. PANTS WADE LS 5 HOURS. Bf First-clasi Workmea in this GREATEST SiLk, Velvet, French and English Dress Goods ever an-; nounced. Notwithstanding our Sales are far ahead of last Season,! over-crowded shelves and counters force us to make this Sale. ALE-fffl & CL0AKale . r No Cloak Sale ever held before like this. A glance at our Cloak Boom; will convince any one that lack of space compels us to make unpre cedent ed reductions so earl j in the Season. - PRIESTLEY & m 'S Genuine Silk Warp Henriettas, Melrose and Erminie Cloths, Crepes, Camel Hair, Bra. fades, etc., at prices never before approached. Our Tea Gowns, Ladies" Suit and Wrappers are getting crushed and mussed for lack of room; a reduction of OXE-THIRD will sell them quick. lfXXi vds of Fancy Weave Novelty Brocade Silk, besj qoalities and choicest designs a& X)c, . 100, $1.15 and $1.25; postively worth tl-50 to $3.00 per yA: Faille Francal?e, eitra quality 25 in. wide at 97fc; worth $1.50. . . , 300 yds Black Brocade Silk at 75c; reduced from $1.26: 3f00 Childrcns' and Misses' Coats at $1.25, $L75, $2.25, $3.75, $3.50, $435 and $5.Mr fc saving of 30 per cent . Ladies Admit! Its a waste of time shoppins for Lower Prices or more Beautiful Style after looking at ATJEBBACH'S. Fur-Trimmed Camels Hair Jackets, valued at $30, for $13. THE LATEST! 20-in. Beneraline at 87c; worth $L35. $25 all Silk Matalasse Jaciets for $14.50. Our Ladies Shoe Department is offering some Real Bargains. . Black Armure Silk. 180 yards at 87e; worth $1.35. 1000 vds of Black Surrah Silk at 55c ; reduced from 95e. , All Silk Crepe de Chine in lovely evening shades at 95c; Talue $1.50. 20 pieces 36-in. Colored Serges, former price 60e, now only 40c ; all woolA Satin Luxor, 200 yds at 97JVC ; reduced from $1.45. Black Gros Grain Silk. 300 yds, IS inches, at 55c; regular price 85c $22-50 42-in. Plush Coata for $16.50. Satin Luxor, 250 yda at $1.35; Talue $2. . Satin Rhadame. 500 yds, 20 inches, at STtj'c; real value 90c, $25 Cister Plush CoaU, elegantly lined, for $18. Camel's Hair Effect Novelties, 40 inches wide, at 60c; would be chdap at Jl Benjraline, Ottoman Effect, 150 yds at 92)c; value $1.40. $15 Plush Jackets, Satin lined, $9.50. $100 Novelty Capes, Paris made at $85. Magnificent $20 Silk Down Qullta at $45; they'll go quick. Our $7.50 Fur-Trimmed Reefers are cheap at $10. $10 Challie Tea Gowns, slightly faded, for $3. 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 Large Tabernacle Noraiiler 5-6 v Matinee 7th. Grand Concert by P. S. G1LMORE 1 AND PP HIS FAMOUS BAND" 50 MUSICIANS 5C INCLUDING 16 Famous Soloists 16 AND FOUR NOTED VOCALISTS. Miss Emile Schneeloeh, Soprano. Miss Emma Schneeloeh, Alto. Moils. Clodio. Tenor. Mr. O'Mahony, Basso. Grand Chorus. 7fin VOICES! TABKT5NACLE CHOIEand I UU I liOKAL SOCIETY. In magnificent programmes selected from the classical work of the Oreat Masters, and the most popular music of the day. Prices Reserved seats, $1; general admission, S0c: matinee prices. 5nc. 25c: school children l.V, Sale of seats t Coalter Snelerove'e music store! coauaeaiiixsg Monday, Mo ember 2. H. D1NW00DEY FURNITURE CO, BEAUT It- f i igwR 1 L. FUL iOiR CAR Efel ft (PE I S. fciliiM? 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