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Show i Higkeft of All in Lefcresing Power. U. & GotH Report, Aug. 17, 1889, ABSOLUTELY P8JRB-" Authorized City Agents FOR THE ill Deposit Stamp System. OF THE . Utah Commercial k Savings Bank. 22-24 E. First South. loth Ward Co-op Cor. 8th Eat and 4th South F. Brooks Cor. 1st South and 6th Ksst Fouler Bros 63 K St Kardley 4 Sperry 635 South Main Mrs. A. Butterw6rth'..Cor. 3rd Wect and 3rd Sonth Wra. Stoneman 444 W. 4th North 15th Ward Store 840 W. 1st South Mrs. C. Hill ...373 N. 6th West H. F. Evans Ill S. 5th West H. J. Shimming 6S7 1st West Frank Branting '., 687 S. 4th East Siddoway Bros........ .. : 701 E. 7th South Mrs. 8. Horns... Cor. State and 11th South Snarr Sons 324 W. 6th South J. M. Irvine 7B9 S. 2nd Eat R. H. Irvine 4T.9 3rd St John H. Kelson S18 E. 2nd South Arthur F re win 778 W. North Temple A. H. Woodruff Liberty Park John F. Coe Cor. 2nd South and 3rd East Robinson King . 347 West Temple J. W. Harris 210 C St John Brown.... ....Cor. N. Temple and 2nd West C. P. Held 377 6th St Richard Puerdin Bountiful Centerville Co-op Centerville Pacific Lnmber fe Building Co.... Sugar Postoffice James Neilson ....Big Cottonwood tieorge Saville Mill Creek J. E. Robinson ..Fsrmington cp DEPOSITS can be made at the Bank or O Lfiwith 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. DrRECTOBS F. Armstrong, P. W. Msdsen. Thos. W. Ellerbeck, Boliver Roberts, Dr. Jos. 8. Richards, Rich-ards, Thos. W. Jenninrs, O. H. Hardsy, M. S. Ciramings, Samuel Mclutyre. F.AuerbachBro. We invite visitors to Conference and tne Fair to call and inspect tho Immense Stock of Goods we carry, and compare our qualities, style and prices, and profit by OUR SPECIAL SALE OF SILKS. Our Special Sals cf Dress Goods. Our Special Sale of Cloaks. Our Special Saie of Boys' Clothing, Etc. We Can Mention a Few Special Prices Only. IN SILKS Black Gros Grains at 57c, 621c, 5c, $1.20, $1.36; price talk. OUR BLACK SILK RHADAMES At C2jc, 7S)c, Slc, Sc, $1.13, $1.50, $2.00; blj. jest bargains out. PUrVK SILK Colored Faille Francaite in choicest shades, at 87,V, worth $1.35. FRENCH DRESS GOOD At $3.00, $6.00, $7.5), $8.75, $..50. $10.00, $12.00 suit, and upwards. Hirbest Novelties of the Season, specially reduced for this Sale. AMERICAN DRESS GOODS In Pattern ai1.50, $2.00, $2.35, $2.75, $3.25, $3.60 an $4.00. Nothing like them to be found elsewhere. 100 piece Plaid Dress Goods at 7i'c, worth 15c. 100 pieces Double Width Cwbrncre at 10c worth 20c. 100 pieces Plaid Double Width at 20c, worth 35. TABLE LINENS at Special Prices. PURE LINEN 56-Inch Damask at 40c, cheap at 55c. " " oO-inca " 50c, " " 70c. " " 2-inca " k " 80c. " fti-inch 79c, " 35c Our Carpet Department Offers those celebrated $1.75 MoquetU at 90c. Splendid styles of Ingrains at 45c. 53l 65c and 75r. Beet 3-plys at &0c, 95c and $1.00. Beautiful Tapestry Carpets at 55c, 60c and 75c. Short lengths at a sacriflca. Curtains and Portiers at very low prices for new and stylish goods. Our Domestic Department Offers 20 yards splendid Gincham for $1.00; 16 yards splendid Dress Gingham for $1.00. 16 yards splendid Unbleached and Bleached for $1.00; 20 yards Crash $1, worth $1.54 10 yards Crash for $1, worth $1.G5. Pink Flannel 12c, worth 20c. Grey Flannel 16c, worth 25c. Splendid fine White Flannels at 25c, cheap at 35c. 20 pieces each White Linen Damask at 40c, 50c, eOc, 70c and 60c a yard. Greatest bar. ain ever offered. 200 dozen Damask and Huckshuck Towels at 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c each. The latest novelties in Chair Tidies at 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 60c and 75c. They will as to a, ish you. Beautiful Table Cloths in Turkey Red, Chenille, Turcoman, Etc., at prices to maks you buv. " Blankets at $1.10, $1.25. $1.35, $1.50. $1.0. $2. up to $10; specially reduced for this sale. Cotton Batting QoilU, 75c, 90c, $1, $1.25, $1.75, $2.35, $2.75, $3; no such values can bo found e tee where. Our Boys' and Childrens' Clothing Department. Offers Splendid Heavy Suits at $1.50, $3. $2.35, $2.75. $3.25, $3.75 and upwards. Stylish 6vercoats at $1.50, $2.10, $2.75, $3.35, $4.50, $5 and upwards. Mens' Undershirts, grey 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 profit. Our Shawls at 00c, $1.50. $2, $2.50, $3, $1, $4.50, $5 and 7 arc the greatest bargains, Choice and new goods in new designs. Great Cloak Sale! We hara this year imported a larger Stock of Cloaks than have ever before been shown in this City. Infants' short and long Cloaks too swct for anything at 1.75, $2.25, $3, $4 and up to $12. Nothing like them to be found in the City. A line of Childrens' Coats, age 4 to 14, at $1.50. Ladies' Winter Jackets with Astrakahn Trimmings at f 2. Ladles' Fur, Plush and genuine gen-uine Persian Lamb Trimmed Plu.-th Capes at $5. Ladies handsomely trimmed Ulsters in Beaver and Diagonal at $10. Ladies' Diagonal Reefers a Special Bargain at $4.50. All shades of Ladies' Silk Matinee Waists at $o end upwards. Our siyies are equal and our Price Lower than those of the best nrt-class houses Kail or West. Childrens' Wear of every kind a Specialty. CCMB EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE. A few of last Season's Garments at Lc ss than Ha'.f-Price. Ladies'' Jer?eys at 65c, 75c and $1, worth almost double. Ladlca' lovely Wrappers an3 Tea Gowns at less than you ea.n make tbem. Ludies' Skirts at 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50, S3, etc.; all Satin Ladies' Skirta at $4.35, cheap at $7.50. P. Auerbach & Bro. ji3Pfo;Bi POPULAR ROUTE jyL To all Points East. 'ifN l XYSfisi 5 Mt On'7 OI" change of car Utah 'SgwHftiSfjfc ' to'KanaaeCity or t. Lent. L. , mYXV'-V r .Elegant PaLhnaa BaCe:i 'lAtsaiiylir Sleeping; Car. Free K-, r3s3Str cltnins: ChjMr Cars. Be sure' F'M your ticket, roads via The Missouri Pacific Railway. H. C. Towusend. S. V. Derrah, C. P. -tt A.,St. tools. i O. F. P. A. 161 South Main, - Salt Lake City. West Side Rapid Transit Ccmp'y. TT HE-TABU. To Take Effect May 1st, 1891. Local trains for the Jordan River, Garden City, Brighton and Kldorado. Leatt Eldorado. Leave Salt Lais. 6:CO a.m. i:00p.nu 7:O0a.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:t0 " 2:e0 " SM " 3:00 " 8:00 " 8:00 " 4:00 " :00 " 4:00 ' 10:iXI 5:00 " I0.-00 " 6:00 " 110 6:00 ' 11:C3 " 6:00 " 12:00 m. 7:00 " City Station: Cor. Seventh Sonth scd Second West 8treet. J. G. JACOBS, Gen. Mgr. UTAH CENTRAL RAILWAY. TIME-TABLE: In effect Aoril 1, 1S91. Passenger trains will run daily between bait Lake City aud Park City as follows: SALT LAKE CITY. Train 1 leaves 8;b South and Main 8:00 a.m. "3 " " " " 4:00 p.m. " 2 arrives " " " 10:30 a.m. "4 " " " 6:30 p.m. PAKK CITY. Train 1 arrives at Park City ..10:30 a.m. "8 " ' " 6:80 p.m. " 2 leave " " 8:00 a.m. "4 4:00 p.m. ' Offlce and depot cor. 8th South and Main. T. J. Macintosh., General Freight and Passenger Agent gALT JAKE rpUEATER. Cuas. S. Burtos, Manager. 3--NIGHTS1--3 n COMMENCING 77) MONDAY, j . L' OCTOBER 1 U Enijapement of theFniinent Comedian, SMITH .BUSSELL In his Latest and Greatest Plav, "PEACEFUL VALLEY." Ey Edw. E. Kidder, author of "A Poor Kelation," Etc. A Poem of Laughter and Tears. San Francisco Examiner. NEXT ATTRACTION: Bnat goodwinH Fridav and Saturday. October 16-17, "THE NOMINEE." NOM-INEE." Saturday Matinee, "A GOLD MINE." Prices. 25c, 50c, $t.on, f 1.50, Sale of seats begins Thursday, October 15. JPRANKLLX VE. rp HEATER. ROPENINa GO Select Artists oO Change of Programme Every Week. "yy 0ii Di;LAND- Lizzie Sturgeon, armless wender. Sherherazada, marvelous illusion. Marvin's Iog Circu. fcerpentello, boneless man. Music, Sitging and Dancing. IOC. ADMISSION IOC REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC Sells & Co. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows and Building Material at REDTJCEI PRICES FOR CASH. pHlta HOUTEN'S 00004 j ifesj Cents a pound for VAN HOUTEN'S J I lS3ucr C0C0A ("Best & Goes Farthest") seems to be J 1 SS kigh. Let us compare it with the price of Coffee: 2 ftSisP- comje costs at least 30c, makes 31 hall-pint cups. J pSj 3 " " " " " therefore 90c, " 93 " " " ?lf til 1 " "V.H. Cocoa" also 00c, " 150 " " S 1 slSS WWhich is the Cheaper Drink? ""0 ( 93 cups of Coffee, jS-?",VS"M yuc, (l50 " "V.H.Cocoa! I 15 - " J S y every Grower. CHICAGO SHORT LINE. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Is the only line running Solid Ve'rtfbuled Steam Heated and Electric Lighted Trains daily, between be-tween Chicago and Omaha, composed of magnificent mag-nificent Sleeping Cars -,nd the finest Diniug Cars in the world. Everything Strictly First-CIass. , Any further Information will be cheerfully furnished furn-ished by , ALST MITCHELL, ' CorcmercUl AgvntTL. i Process Building. T. F. POVXLL, Traveling Ajent. The DENVER & RIO GRANDE R. R. Scenic Line of the World. The favorite route to Glenwood, Aspen. Lpadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver and all points East and South. Two First-CIass Trair.s Daily. Elegant PoUxnan and Tourist Sleepers, and Free Chair Cars on each train. For full information, call on or addresa W. J. SilOtWell, Agent, 58 W. 2nd So. S. T. Smith, A. S. Hughes, General Manager. Trade Manager. S. K. HOOPER, trtn. Pas. b Ticket Agent. TJE SANTA FE ROUTE. Atchison, Topcka it Santa Fe Inn the p8t train between Denver, Colorado Borings, PueMo ant Atchison, Topeka, Kanets City, tt. Joseph, Galcsbar. Chicago. These ' trains are fcolid Vestibule Dining Csrs, Free F.eclining Library Chair Cars, leaving Denver 6 p.m. uaily. Most Popular Route! To reach all Eastern points, either vie Chicago or St. Louis. Ask any ticket agent for tickets over ''.this route. For further intormation, time card, etc., call upon or address J. D. KENWOETHY, 43 W. Second South, Salt Lake City. GEO. T. NICHOLSON, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Topeka, Kansas. George M. Scott, Jas. Glendenning, H. S. Rumfield, , President. Vice-Preuident. Secretary. George M. Scott & Co. (Incorporated.) Dealeks Ix Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Find-ings, Etc., Etc. Agents for the Dodge Wood Pulley. Rocbling'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, Miners1 and Blacksmiths' Tools, Etc. 168 Main Street, Salt Lake City." Br. Burrows, oculist, aurist, optician Speetaeles fitted. Commercial Mock. , - J. W. FARRELL & CO. PLUMBERS, GAS & STEAM FITTERS. Dealers in all kinds of Lift and Force Pumps. Orders taken for Drive and Dog Wells, Cesspools built and connections made; il Main, opposite Auerbach Bros. Telephone, 300. M. R. EVANS. W. Second South. ' SPORTING GOODS. Gins, Revolvers ani Ammunitioa. Eicyclss, Tricycles and Yetocipsdes. Razors. Pocket Cntlery, Shears and Scipor Strops, Indian Clubs, Boxing Gloves, Dumb Bel!, Iog Collars, Thompson Boots and Shoes, Field and Opera Glares. I ' ; Examine raj' Stock 'Before Purchasing. AV. C. T. V. Exc hange. No. 47 IV. 2d South, (iood homc-cooked meals ti."k-ts. COLORADO MIDLAND RAILWAY. giss PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE. eUP Standard Ganre between Denvw, Pueblo, Colorado Spring, Sail Lake City, Ojdan, Pacific Ooxt and all iSorthwrtai pofnU, via Manitou, Lead-ville, Lead-ville, Apen and lilen wood fpringfl- ' Scenery Ur,8?3t!!ed, Equipment tarpassed ,Throueti Pollman Sleepers and Pullman Toaiiat I Carsbetweon Denver and San Francisco. . Tkroogh the heart of the Rocky Moan tain a the 1 . ni' t comfortable, the safest aud tfca grandest of ' all Trsr-a-conUnental Roates. For rates. A ' scription, pamphlet, ete.,cail upon or address H. C. BUBNETT, ' 1 W. Sec a Smth, Bait Lake City, i H. CO LB KAN, Geaeral Maaafcer, Colo. Spring. ' Colorado. iH AH. . LEK. General Passenger Ageot, Denver, Colorado. I THE BURLINGTON ' P r S ROUTE. . i . 1 1 . . 1 The only through Route from Chicago to halt r Lake. The Burlington Route has perfected I arrangements wherebv all freight consigned to . care of same will be loaded In a through car. NO TRANSFERS. 1 Thorebv causing a saving of at least thre days , between Cblraero and Salt Lake. Mark and or-. or-. der ail goods shipped care Bnrlingion Route. r E. E. WALKER, 5 General Agant, 30 W. Second South, Salt Lake. r r : Expert Cental Company. OFFICE IN JaCf1. Csatral Block J&t No 46 W 2nd-fSt47 Sonth. Across tfgjiJsa ;L7 ' W VfiaHiLf' tho street from Vjf &jf$ffl Woaderiand. ,gl Kt Sr- Teeth Extracted Absolutely Without Pain. Pets of Teeth ..... $5.0C ITeeth Filled - . .... .50 'Teeth Extracted - . - - - - .25 ; .Teeth Cleaned ..... L(M j 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. H. DINWOODEY FURNITURE CO. BEAUT 'kBfl Ika a , Viatel ei. t ful , mmM R CAR . PETS. .Sfl 1 . Used in Millions of Homes -40 Years the Standarii-x ' |