OCR Text |
Show TO LOAN. ONEY TO LOAN OS CHATTHLS OR c6 laterals. Room S8, Morlau block. i7CGESE LEWIS, aiO POSTOFFICE BLOCK, j loans money on mortgages. Money here in bank. Feb gent monkey to loan in sums to sail i. B. BUuier, 47 West Second South. street. ARRIS & WILSON, HONlt Y TO LOAN, U South Main. OSEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SE-enrity SE-enrity or notes. F. Rehrman & Co., room 49 and SO, Commercial block. HighMt of til in Lcwrenrnj PovovU. & Govt Report, Aog. 17, itZy ABSciLnrsi purs WANTED. BIDS WANTED FOR ERECTION OF TWO-story TWO-story stone building, WiM feet, at Park Citv. Plans can be seen at First National Bnk, Park City. Bids doss Monday morning. Thomas Reams. WANTED CITY WATER CREDIT. CALL ' on W. S. Hall, 150 Main, McCornick old bdsr. ECOND-HAND CLOTHING. WILL PAY high price. Fine Tailoring in all its branches. Dyeing, cleaning and repairing a specialty Hats cleaned and retrimmed. Lap in, tiZ East Second South street. OOD LIVE AGENTS CAN MAKE FROM 85 to $10 a day. Chicago Co-Operative Tailored Tailor-ed Co., 221 South Main st. TTTANTED EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT v t hair-cutting is :5 cepte, shaving 10 cents, at Model.barber shop, basement, Wasatch corner. y ANTED YOUNG LADY CLERK WITH w experience in bakery. 57 E 1st So. TOJiJ NO. 142SOUTn WEST TEMPLE STREET 5 room hou-e. Apoly to Youngber, Utah Commercial A Sayings Bank. TWO ROOMS AND A SUMMER KITCHEN on Third East between First and Second South. $10 per month. ROOM FUAM E HOUSE; CITY WATER; K." street near (5th; $15.00. Jos. P. Bache, 2nd floor Dooly block. AM USEMEXTS. SALT LAKE THEATER Ckas. S. Burton, Manager. Grand Opening of the 3 1 st Regular Season. A GREAT EVENT. Fry, S8I)t. 2 311(1 3 and Gkaxd Satubdat Matixe, The Brilliant Comedy Success, GLOEIASfA. As played 150 nights in New York and 25 nights in San Francisco, Preceded at 8:30 p. m. by "THE MAJOR'S APPOINTMENT." Under direction of Chas. Frohman. . A Company without a riTal: E. J. Henley. Henrietta Crossmaa. Edwtn Stevens. May Robson. Frederic Bond. Margaret Robinson Thos. A. Wise. Chas. B. Welle. Hyde Robeson. Win. Lewers, B. G. Rignold. and others. Note. The management has arranged to charge Popular Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and $1. Matinee Price the same as nicht. IIIHL ... II III I II . II ,11 II 1 'J imiTi Tiiwun wfniiMinn mumh 11 - in- " liHanmBK, &J9fr- o " 000, l THE SATURDAY TIMES, j 11 Tomorrow, August 27th; f; UTAH LEAD AND WOOL. w . . ' 1 ifc-i Views of Prominent Producers on the Effect of I 1 1 Democratic Free Trade Doctrines. i i SI v) i The Extent of these Industries in iSgi How they are Protected s. fl ! I by the Tariff- What their prosperity means to Workingmenr j vT ! Merchants and Farmers Their Future under the continued j "m fy- Protection of the Republican Tariff, ; LIVE POLITICAL GOSSIP. 1 J a Inside Talk in all the Camps of Politics. : j IN LABOR'S WIDE WORLD. "j ' , "Feix HoWsn Revie-4.' of the General Situation, "with Local Notes. w I A NEW YORK LETTER. LOCAL SOCIETY. 1 si ; " i v ,3j -K" ! Mrs. Sloan's Late Gossip of the The Social Life of Salt Lake in ! f Metropolitan. Drama. the Past Week. ir WOMEN'S INTERESTS. BOYS tHO GIRLS. ! A Page of the Freshest and Most . Stories, Anecdotes and Other In-J In-J i : Entertaining Information teresting Things for the j fcr the Fair Sex. Young Folks. ! f 1.; THE MINES OF THE WEST. j j v. Geo. F. Canis's Weekly Review and Late Mining News from all j w , -ft" Over the West. j ff I X TRIP TO Mil. THE FREE LANCE. ! I j t What a TIMES Reporter Learned A Trenchant Review of Pertinent j K m ' on an Assignment to Local Topics, with Frank i "Ts L H vi , the Skies. Comments. ! j. r- I SALT LAKE'S BEST NEWSPAPER. O I I --eer -9.9l& o j I LOST. ON SUNDAY EVENING, AT CALDER'3 park, a e ilver-hanclled umbrella, with th initials "Vv. M. C." ens;raed upon it. Findar will be rewarded, on returning to this office. FOB SALE. AST SIDEVENTlTATTOLiTirT)? Eleventh, choice building lots, a few at $175. Mann, Dooly block. Eff 8 EVEN-ROOM HOUSE TWO AND one-half blocks east of county building, S3.-600. S3.-600. Box 961. OUSE ON FRANKLIN AVENUE, NO. 53. Furniture all new. House of sixteen rooms, including ball room and three parlors; and also have piano in ball room and piano in parlor. Hattle Wilsop. FOR SALE LAUNDRYMEN CAN GET OLD papers at Tbs TutJia office at twenty -Ave cents per hundred. 17OR SALE 6-ROOM NEW FRAME HOUSE 1 on 2nd W. bet. s;th and 10th South. Lot 37'xl42 feet; price, $1500. $2iW cash, Valance monthly. Harrington & Donnellv, No. 9 W. 2nd South. PAVILION THEATER Opp. Knutaford Hotel. Week Commencing Aug. 23, "The Octoroon." Popular Prices, 15c and 25c No Higher. Elegant Gold Watch given away on Wednesday Wed-nesday E ening, and Beautiful Toilet Set on Friday Evening. (Mil k a WE CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR Estey Pianos; Camp & Co.'s Pianos; Estey Organs--250,000 in use. 74 S., Main Street. F. AUERBACH & BR0. Final Clearing Out Sale! Of all Summer Goods to make Room for the Biggest and Best Stock of Fall Goods ever shown in Salt Lake. See the Week's Give-Away Prices below: Silk Department. FIVE Leaders in Black SILKS! 415 yds 21-inch Gros Grain Silk, soft finish, at 77 l-2c; worth 81.20. 495 yds 19-inch all Silk Surah, extra quality, at 50c ; worth 75c. 20O yds 20-inch all Silk Faille Francaise at 81 ; worth 81.45. 350 yds 20-inch Satin Luxor, good lustre, at 90c ; worth 31.35. 195 yds 24-inch Gros Grain Silk, imported, $1.15 ; worth 81.65. NewJust Received-New 20 pes Imported Glace Silk, most lovely shades, at 90c; worth 81.45. A handsome assortment of Fancy Glace and Novelty Silks at CUT PRICES. Another Cut in Prices on ALL Plain, Printed, Japanese and China Silks. Room! Room! Room! We need room in our Dress Department, and in order to get it, we offer Sweeping Reductions. 40 pes 36-inch English Henriettas at 25c ; worth 40c. 10 pes 36-ineh Storm Serge, in brown, tan, myrtle, drab and black, at 45c ; worth 85c. 14 pes 36-inch De Beige, imported at 50c ; worth 75c. Every Pattern Suit and Robe has been marked down 35 per cent below be-low cost. Ready-Made Department. BLAZER SUITS! Liberals and Freethinkers. Dr. J. L. York, the distinguished Liberal orator, will speak at Salt Lake theater, Sunday nigrht, August 2S. at 8 o'clock sharp, on "What It Costs to Make a Man." Admission Ad-mission free. m Saturday, August 37. Excursions via the Rio Grande Western. Ctstilla Springs, $1. Lake Park, 50 cents. 1 " It isn't done by ji h3j;3A,VtfT! others that's y3Z(LJ why the guaran- o-9ir xsf I tee of Dr. Pierce's 4f7 Favorite Pre- pvTJ' scription should "JSr ! t 1 command atten- f f. tion. It's a guar- yjugj-jiiyj.Sfc Vy turtee that means Rome thine If Charles Vener.lani, A. M., Ph. D., (Heidelberg) professor of mathematics and astronomy in the University of Utah during 18',t0-9i, opens September 5, 1892, Dooly block, rooms 427, 428, a school to prepare pupils for college. The number of pupils limited to ten, as the instruction will be personal, per-sonal, not. in classes. Tuition, $75 per term of ten weeks; including board and room at Dr. Veneziani's residence, $150. Best of references. ref-erences. Address postofflce box 1403, Salt Lake City. Mr. Sam Levy is now making a superior brand of smoking tobacco in connection with his cigar factory. Try it, you will be sure to like it. - the medicine doesn't give satisfaction, In every case for which, its recommended, the money is promptly refunded. Remarkable terms but it's a remarkable medicine. All the functional irregularities and weaknesses peculiar to womankind are cured by it. For leucorrhea, periodical pains, weak back, prolapsus pro-lapsus and other displacements, bearing-down bearing-down sensations, and all " female complaints," com-plaints," it's an unfailing remedy. It is a powerful, restorative tonic and nervine, imparting im-parting strength and rigor to tbe whole system. sys-tem. As a regulator and promoter of functional action, at that critical period of change from girlhood to womanhood, "Favorite Prescription" Pre-scription" is a perfectly safe remedial agent, and can produce only good results. Try it, if you're an ailing woman. You pay only for tb.e good you get. Can you ask more I Spend Snnrlsj At Bingham. Fare $1.50, or at Wasatch, $1, via Rio Grande Western Railway. I If you want to borrow money, go direct to headquarters. 8am J. Kenton. Room 22 Hooper Block. i. Therefore, Use a Sterilized fKK Mi,k J. tlllVrJ St. Charles Evaporated V AlA Cream is the iUU1 Perfectly - - i Sterilized I TT AH . Milk in the A Blessing to "j 0 11 Babies. ..llUll. A boon to Good ITT 1 ' 1 Cooking. Whiskey, Navy Blue Fancy Trimmed at $7.50; worth $10. Navy Blue extra fine Storm Serge, tailor-made, one-half silk lined, at $12 ; worth $17.50. "Wrapper Patterns of good print, in all sizes, at 45c ; worth 85c. Ladies' extra fine Wrappers in Seersucker, fancy styles, perfect fitting, fit-ting, all sizes, at 90c; worth $1.65. Ladies' Fine White Victoria Lawn Wrappers, full style, at $1.75 ; worth $4.00. 75 Ladies' assorted Silk Waists at $2.50; worth $3.75, 54.25 and $5 Boys' Clothing Department. One line Satinet Suits at 95c; worth $1.50. One line Brown Cheviots at $1.75 ; worth $2.85. One line odd Suits, 4 to 11 years, at $2 ; worth $3 to. $3.50. Boys' Outing Flannel Waists at 20c ; worth 35c. Boys' Cambric Waists at 20c ; worth 30c. Mothers' Friend Cambric Waists at 35c ; worth 60c. Special Bargains in Boys' Knee Pants, 3 fine lines, at 25c ; worth 35a to 45c. Bedspreads ! Bedspreads ! RARE BARGAINS! $1.00 Bedspreads for $ .70 1.65 " " 1.20 1.50 " " 1.00 2.00 12-4 Marseilles for .. 1.35 2.50 Marseilles for . 1.65 Curtains! Curtains! At 65c, Lace Curtains, value $1 ; at 85c, Lace Curtains, value $1.25. At $1.10, Lace Curtains, value $1.50; at $1.50, Lace Curtains, valua $2.50 At $6, Applique Curtains, value $10; at $8, Applique Curtains, value $12.00. At $4.15, Silk Curtains, value $7.50; at $4.85 Portieres in Chenille, $7.50. F. AUERBACH & BRO. Go and bear Dr. York, the noted Liberal orator, at Salt Lake theater this Sunday eye-ninjr, eye-ninjr, at 8:30, on '-What it Cost to Be a Man. Admission free. Masonic The members of Wasatch Lodge No. 1, A. F. and A. M. are requested to meet at the lod?c room at 9 o clock a. m. tomorrow (Saturday) to attend the funeral of Brother Corridon. Visiting brothers are invited to meet with ns. C. B. Jack, W. M. August 26, 1892. W10ES Cissd in Millions of Homes 40 Yeas, tha &&&srd Don't Mia the Iecture. Dr. J? L. York speaks at the Salt Lake theater Sunday night. All invited. Admission Ad-mission free. |