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Show AMERICAN RATIONAL BANK. 5 Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $25,000. Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake, - - Salt Lake City. INTERESTS PAID ON DEPOSITS. j Hf3!1" BaCOX Pr-ident Secretart E. Sells T. A. Davts t tf Vice-President (lor. A. L. Thomas. M. J. Grat V R ir.LAK1 Cashier S. M. Jarvis D. G. TussxciATT . a. uollaa-d Ast. Cashier J. W. Jcdb. F. W. Rosa C. F. Loofbocrow. Money to Lend on Improved Real Estate by James H. Bacon. BANK OF COMMERCE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts a General Banking Business. - . niRKcrnRS- 5?r T,RK President W. H. McIxttrk J. B. Farlow V'wCplSH0LM Vice-President M. K- Parsons. C. L. H anxamax S.F.Walker Cashier "N . II. Irvixk . . . . . E. E. Rich Fields, j k Ast Cashier E. B. Critcdlow. F.AUERBACHfcBRO. GREATEST Silk, Velvet, French and English Dress Goods ever announced. an-nounced. Notwithstanding out Sales are far ahead of last Season, over-crowded shelves and counters force us to make this Sale. ;ir;:,;, silk & mk No Cloak Sale ever held before like this. A glance at our Cloak Room s will convince any one that lack of space compels us to make unpre cedented reductions so early in the Season. PRIESTLEY &. CO.'S 5 Genuine Silk Warp Henriettas, Melrose and Erminie Cloth, Crepea, Camel Hair, Bro. fades, etc., at prices never before approached. Our Tea Gowns, Ladies' Suits and Wrappers are petting crushed and mussed for lack of room; a reduction of ONE-THIRD will sell them quick. 1000 yds of Fancy Weave Novelty Brocade Silk, best qoalities and choicest designs at 50c, $.100, 11.15 and $1.25; postively worth $1.50 to $3.00 per yd. Faille Francaise, extra quality 25 In. wide at 07$'c; worth $1.50. 300 yds Black Brocade Silk at 75c; reduced from $1.25. 3000 Childrens' and Misses' Coata at $1.25, $L75, $2.25, $2.73, $3.50, $4.25 and $5.00r a saving of 30 per cent. Ladies. Admit! Its a waste of time shoppins for Lower Prices or more Beautiful Styles i after looking at AUERBACH'S. Fur-Trimroed Camels Hair Jackets, valued at $30, for $13. THE LATEST! 20-in. Bengaline at 87c; worth $L35. $25 all Silis Matalasse Jackets for $14.50. Our Ladies' Shoe Department is offering some Real Bargains. Black Armure Silk, 180 yards at 87te ; worth $1.35. 1000 yds of Black Surrah Silk at 55c ; reduced from 95c All Silk Crepe de Chine in lovely evening shades at 95c; value $1.50. 20 pieces 30-in. Colored Serges, former price 60c, now only 40c ; all wool. Satin Luxor, 200 yds at 97!c ; reduced from $1.45. Black Gros Grain Silk, 300 yds. 18 inches, at 55c; regular price 85c $22-50 12-in. Plush Coata for $16.50. Satin Luxor, 250 vds at $1.35; value $3. Satin Rhadame, 500 yds, 20 inches, at 57c; real value 90c $25 Cister Plush Coats, elegantly lined, for $18. Camel's Hair Effect Novelties, 40 inches wide, at 60c; would be chdap at 4U Bengaline, Ottoman Effect, 150 yds at 92Xc; value $L40. $15 Plush Jackets, Satin lined, $9.50. $100 Novelty Capes, Paris made at $65. Magnificent $20 Silk Down Quilts at $45; they'll go quick, Our $7.50 Fur-Trimmed Reefers are cheap at $10. $10 Challie Tea Gowns, slightly faded, for $3. gALT JAKE rpHEATEK. Chas. S. Bcbton, Manager. -ONE NIGHT ONLY, , Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1891 THE GREAT LILLIAN LEWIS CREDIT LORRAINE ! ! BY LAWRENCE MARSTON. Star Cast, Includiug Edmund Collier, Louise romeroy, Arjhur Elliot.' Walter-- Eytinge and a company of Excellent Players.. - Act I, The Mirror Salon; Act II, The Board of Trade; Actlll, The Assassination; Act IV, The Pardon. 1 Paris Costumes, Popular Prices Seats on sale Monpay November. Novem-ber. ... V. . Next Attraction American Extravaganza Company This Seat-ion presenting "Sinban." David Hen-dprsor, Hen-dprsor, manager. Four nights and Matinee Saturday, Sat-urday, commencing Wednesday, Nov. 11. Price c, 50c., $100 and $1.50 Sale of seats November Novem-ber 10. g ALT JAKE rp HEATER ja-J Chas. S. Bukton, Managist J 1 FGUB NIGHTS AND MArTURDAY. Commencing V Wednesday, Novllth. AMERICAN KXTKAVAGAN'ZA CO. This season presenting the famous Spectacular Extravaganza, Ex-travaganza, SINjBAD; " "THE MAID OF BAiSOfiA." i Direct from the Chicago Opera IIonk-, ,njyi under the management of Sir. David Henderson. rn in the chorus ! rn OU IN THE BALLET : DU Bank of the Republic. Capital, goOO.OOO FcxiT Paid Vr Fba sk Kkox Prenident ' L. C. Kabrick Vice-President t J. A. Eini.a Cashier 47 MAIN STREET. Transacts a eeneral banking business. Monerl loaned on faverable term. Accounts of mer-' chants, individuals, firms and -orporation so-, lioited. Five per cent interest paid en savings; and tune deposits. DIRECTORS: L. C. Karrrick G. S. Holmes. Emil Kahn J. A. Earla W. E. medley Geo. A. Lows; Frank Knox H. L. A. Culmerl J. G. Sutherland. JNION TATIONAL, JANK. Successor to Walker Bros., Bankers. Batebllb4 1S50-. , Capitai. (Fully Paid) 4no.0n0l StB-lT 40,0oS United States Depository. Transacts A General EanMag Bnsiness. Safe Deposit Vaults. Fire and Burglar Proof. V HJiP ..President ' V Valker Vice-President M. J. Cheesman Caahiei V 5 K.ar"',wo,rth A- Ca-hW J. R. W alker, Jr Ast. Cashiet yELLS, JARGO & QO.'S BANK. SALT LAKE CITY CTAH BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE, MAKES teienpbic transfer" on the principal ciue r-f the Uniid states and Europe, and on all points n the Pacific Coast. Issue letter of credit available In the principal icies of the world. f pecial attention gien to the selling of ores and bullion. Advances made on consignments at low-.t low-.t rates. Particular attention given to collections throughout through-out Utah, Nevada and adjoining Territories. Ac cunts solicited. CORRESPONDENTS: Wells, Fargo A Co London Wells, Fargo A Co Sew York National Bank of the Republic Boston Kirst National Bank Omaha First National Bank Denver i t ite National Dank Denrer Mtrchanta' National Bank Chicaco Boatmena' Bank : St. Louia Wells, Fargo & Co San Francisco J. E. Dooly - - - Cashier. Q03IMERCIAL NATIONAL, BANK, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, Capital (Fully Paid) tW.ono Susri.ua 80,0uO General BanMiig in AH Its Branches. Ieonea certificates of deposit parable on demand bearing interest if left a specified time. Sells drafts and bills of exchange on ail principal cities in the United States and L urope. Gio. M. DowwtT President W. P. Noblb Vice-President Thomas Marshall, 2nd Vice-President John W. Donnelxa Cashinr DnticTORs F. H. Anerbach, John J. Daly, T. J.) Salisbury, Movlan C. Fox, Frank H. Dyer, Thomaai Marshall, W. P. Kohle, George M. Downey, John W. Donnellan. T.K. JONES&C- . BANKERS. Iff? MAIN ST SALT LAKE BUYS ORES AXD BULLION, jgANKLG J)EPAKTMENT UTAH TITLE, LNSDRANCE & TRUST CO. Paxd" vt Capital. $150,000. Scbplcs 10,000. PAYS 6 PER CENT INTEREST OU TIME deposits: acts as trustee, guardian, administrator adminis-trator and executor; transact general trnst business; busi-ness; insures real estat titles; insurance Iff coven all charges for attorneys and abstracts. STOCKHOLDERS: Baitkibb J. E. DooIt, T. R. Jonss, L. 3. Hills,' M H. Walker, W. 8. McCornick. E. A. Smith, H. T. Duke, Josiah Barrett, Hyde 8. Young, M. 8.' Pendergast, T. A. Kent, W . T. Lynn, J. R. W alker- Capitalists R. C. Chambers. Kelsie fc Gilles- ie, James Sharp, John J. Daly, R. Mcintosh, A. i. Thomas, Governor of Utah. Merchants F. H. Auerltach, T. G. Webber, Hugh Anderson, W. H. Rowe, A. W. Carlson, &. H Auerbach, W. F. Colton. Jas. Anderson. Lawtib John A. Marshall, Wm. C. HalL . jjJTJQOKNICK & QO. BANKERS. Established, 1873 Salt Lake, Crrr, TJtaJ A General Banians Bnsiness Transacted Collections promptly made on all points In tlwf , v West and Northwest. Careful attention given to, k eonsignoisnU of Ores and Bullion. Exchange antf I telegraphic transfers on the principal cities of Um I United States and Europe. PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS: Nw York Importers' and Traders' National! Bank; Kountze Bros. Chicago Commercial National Bank. Si Frascisoo First National Bank. Oxaha Omaha National Bank. St. Loins National Bank of Commerce. Kansas Crrr National Back of Kansas Cityj '' First National Bank : American National Bank, v Denver Denver National ii&Ltk; City National t ' Bank. Pueblo First National Bank. Pobtlasd. Ore. First National Bank. N j Lovdon Martin's Bank (Limited) G8 Lombard; street. - . -. JOMBARD JNVEST3IEXT COMPANY. Of Kansas City, Mo., and Boston, Mass,' Branch Office for Utah and Southern Idaho. (f Carner First South and Main street. Salt t.qVi City, Utah. II W. H. Dale - Manager. Makes Loans on Farm and City Property sji Jut Rates. I SEE the Winter Ballet! tEE the Procession of Nations! SEE the (iloriouR Transformation!. hEE the Frozen Valley of Diamonds! SEE the Thousand Surprises! HEAR "The Bosrie Man." HEAR "What the Wild Waves S.v.," .--. HEAIf "Wh 't a Difference in Morning. HEAR '-True as Steel." HEAR Other Catchy Songs.. All the Favorites! Remember SINBAD i the successor to "The Crystal "Slipper," and is played by the same Company. Come early and avoid tiie crush. Seats on sale Tnesday, November lOh. Prices, 25c, 50c, $1.00, 51.50. WONDERLAND. t V Ween cf Thursday, KoYemter 5: TONY, ' ! The Dcg with a Human Brain. ' ; : The Silver jafrVfOog. Two Grand Stage Shows. wrvtces! J IOC. ADMISijlOC .0 V- JRANKLLN JE-ly, CO- Select Artists GO Change of Programme Every Weei. HOTEL KNUTSFORD. Opened June 3. New and Elegant in all its Ap- pointments. 250 Rooms, Single or En Suite; 75 Rooms with Bath. G. S. HOLMES, - - Proprietors WALKER HOUSE, A First-Class European Hotel.-- F.AuerbachBro. 11 7 L Nc I WANTED! I - IwtoraTbe a - Jf B J AND . j ' 1 1 COWS. . ! rl i ! i i i i i I '. . ." : ! , ' ' j I have 100 Lots in different parts of the City that I want to trade for Brood Mares and Cows. I have retired from the Eeal Estate business and wish to close out i - some of my Eeal Estate. j ! I ! I y LOTS FROM $150 AND UPWARDS. Vl I Electric Motors! j Of all Sizes kept in Stock up to 500 Volts, I and from 1 -Horse Power to 40-Horse Power J 1 i ALSO Electric Light Dynamos, 1 I Incandescent Lamps of the Best Manufactures, 1 j I am on the trade if you are. Address me at my ranch. I also have a good pasture and can accommodate 100 head of S I horses. For particulars, i i ! ! I - j ! ! ADDRESS r BUFFALO PARK, UTAH. " i ' I WANTED! 5)6 rM 111 Also a Full Assortment of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, QTEAM PUMPS, HOISTING ENGINES, " AIR COMPRESSORS, ROCK DRILLS, Fraser & Chalmers, Chicago. MTTJT-Nrry -vr a r.HTNrav, L. C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager, 1 Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena, Montana I George A; Lowe9 DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FIRST-CLASS Agricultural. Implements. Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Etc. Bailroad Contractors' Supplies. Warehouse: - 133-145 1st East. The Walker is located in the hnolness center of the City and has all the Modern Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining to a strictly first-class house. It id managiHi as well as any hotel in the West, and is stricth- the business and tourist hotel of Salt Lake City. PASSENGER ELEVATOR. ! Xh Walker and the Metropolitan are the tw j ; leading hotels of Salt Lake City. G.S. ER3, - - Proprietor. i Good Tliini! The people know a good thine when they see It. The first cold snap Das caused a rush for our Custom-Made OVERCOATS. They are certainly the finest selection of Garments ever shown by any Tailoring Establishment ia thiaCity. Oar line of Suit hare no eqnal either ia quality or price. . Don't.Pay Big Prices! To Merchant Tailors when yon can eet Just what you want by visiting the Eastera Misfit Clothing Parlur8 for half the money. - - i t vV. J.KING. E. S. YANKEE. King & Yankee, ' -DEALERS IN Hardware, Stoves, Furnishing Goods, Carpenters' Carpen-ters' Tools, Bronze Goods. Etc, , A FULL LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. 213 State Street, , Salt Like City. perinTbros. i r :"' ' Manufacturers and Dealers in ff L- Umbrellas, Parasols, Walking Canes, HlTS : i .LV KID GLOVES. ! JyV Fstj Everr pair fitted to the hand. Umbrellas and Parasols re- y & i if coTpred and repaired on short notice. Parasols made to match, 1! Kri ?L Knutaford Hotel, as Staio St., Salt City, Utah. Main toi- If fni-l fftijv1 223 Kisiceuth St., Denver, Colorado. i |