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During the past week we have proven that -ors I I r i people will take a few extra steps, and that it is not necessary to be located on any par- " - y ticular street to do business, providing goods are sold cheap. lziZ i g i Appreciating the patronage of our customers during our CLOSING OUT SALE, we i jEIZj have decided to distribute Sj$ 1,000 worth of Christmas Presents on December 27. Do c you want a Christmas Present? Here is the opportunity We will display in our East - r- window One Hundred Presents, valued at One Thousand Dollars, cz 1 2J Commencing Monday Morning, Nov. 21, H We will give a ticket with every dollar's worth of Goods purchased, entitling the bearer 1 I to one chance in our immense Distribution of Christmas Presents. The drawing will take 1 -J 1 c- place in our Wholesale Department on Tuesday, December 37, at 4 P. M., in the presence c t j of all ticket-holders who can or will be present. This offer only adds to the l j I s Which we are now making on our Stock, but we have only one aim in view, and that is i 3 i rn to dispose of Every Dollar's worth of Goods before the first of the year. The same LOW PRICES with which we inaugurated our sale will continue, and NEW BARGAINS P&- rT will be placed on our counters EACH DAY. On account of the space already taken up we will not quote prices this week in our various departments. The Low Prices on our i I h-J Entire Stock Must Sell Them. zjzS I Jr?r''raVWyg u i . . xngm-i:'vmw iw.n-t ii-,ujiiji- . jim.-uMi m, i.mwi pw.;f.ww e.J' 'f pmm mJ'J'J,-mS:!lWf '.S.Vr.tZ:'- ,,AaA.V.-da.g.a-.t..X , -..J. ,,,J..,.,t-f;.....SW?,J-. .TWTg... . . -- M-r-" 1- - -? - ... . , v-t. - f--T - ..My..,.-.,... Y T f 1 " TTW If 1 1 Mil ft-MA If.! Ill W mi.IIM.lll "1 IlirilWM mmmw f 1 i ill. , II 1 ' SALT LAKE THEATER. Chas. 8. BtnaTON, Manager. One Performance "T - r g?&TT.c?D.iT.JN0V. 19 The Brilliant Young Comedienne, PATTI R0SA Aided by Joe Cawthorn, Maurice Darcy and a fiae cast of comedians and vocalist, io Charles T, Vincent's Comedy, MISS DIXIE, FIRST TIME HERE. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 Advance sala begins Thursday, Nov. 17. NEXT ATTRACTION, Shilling 's Minstrels. Tuesday and Wednesday, November 22 and 23. Regular prices. Sale of seats begins two days in advance. SUNDAY EVENING IN SALT LAKE THEATER A lecture by 4- THE ADMIRATION OF ALL i3 a strong claim to make for stock, but it is based on two facts : The unrivaled superiority of our good 3 and tne unerring good tasto of the public. To command universal admiration ad-miration re quire3 no small decree ol merit, and the merit of our Fall and Winter Suits couldn't be greater than it is. They stand examination ex-amination and will also stand -wear, and look spic and span longer than any garments now offered. The superiority of these Suits isn't in cloth. They are as fine as the edge of a razor, as handsome as a figure of Adonis, as durable as snow in Labrador and coat leas than a good article of Clothing can be bougnt for anywhere else. ONE PBICE. J. P. Gardner, 141 Mein. FOR GOOD PIANOS AND ORGANS GO TO Calder's Music Palace. Our facilities are the best for furnishing furnish-ing Ikst-c'.ass Instruments at modsrate Prices and on Easy Terms. . $100 Reward, $ IOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at leabt one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive euro now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's CtUarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in dointr its work. Tim proprietors have so much faith in its curative cura-tive powers tost they ofler one hundred dollars dol-lars for any care that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Chknkt fe Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. ! Charles Ellis ! t Jt SUBJECT: j : : : " 'SAM' ADAMS." : Mnsic by UNION GLEE CLUB Doors open at 8; lecture at 8:90. Admission 25c, and 10c. Sunday evening, Nor. S7, Dr. J. E. Tai-mage. Tai-mage. Subject, "BJiiiJAillN FRANKLIN." - -Trzbttjrv mi WEEK OF THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17. LA PETITE FREDDIE - Ths Boy Wonder MASSA OSADA - - Japanese Acrobat HOLMES &WALDB0M, iCisnceof Harmony lOo - ADMISSION - 10c Whose your tailor V Try Buckle & Son Main St., opposite Walker house. Going; Kant? The Colorado Midland has come to Utah, and in connection ith the Rio Grande Western West-ern is undoubtedly now the popular line east. Runs the fastest trains, has the finest scenery and makes connections at Colo, rado Springs and Denver with the fastest trains in the west for Chicago, St. Louis, New York, etc. Ticket office at 200 Main street. Only One Sight On the Road. B U The Burlington Route having t- distanced all competitors iu the matter of last train service, it is Lco-.v the oxLr LiNS enabled to offer to east bound travelers the I advantages of faot iimlte 1 trains, leaving Denver daily at 8:00 a. m., pj after the arrival of ail through t3 trains from the West and tou lb, Cand reaching Chicago at 2:15 p-m. p-m. aud tL Louis at 1: p. m. the Tnext day. Taste trains afford to the trsvel- Oitig public nut only the quickest time to Eastern point by several p i hours, but the convenience of belli be-lli in? ONLY 0K NIGHT ON THS KOAl) between Denver and Chicago Chi-cago or 1st. l.oum, and a service R that is unequaledon any Western railrotd. OWiih these advantages in onr favor we trnst the Burlington will U receive iu full ahare of the patronage pat-ronage from this territory which Tbelcnge to well directed energy and enterprise. E - E. E. WALKER, Gen'l Agsnt V" 88 West Second South St., . y SALT tAJUS CITT. TJXAB People's Opera House Commercial Street. WEEK COMMENCING NOY. 21 " GU8 GARHOLTS oHUMMERSo First appearance of the famous Acrobats and Tumblers, LQZO BROS. Popular Prices, 25 and 60 Cta. ( Second-Hand Store, 124 West Second Sontb, buys and sells to the satisfaction of the people. peo-ple. Call and be convinced. Dr. Grisweld fills teeth without pain. |