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Show The Colorado Midland Hallway. In connection -with the Rio Grande "Western, is now the only line by which tourists from Utah to the east pass through the subiimu scenery of the Rocky mountain by daylight in through trains without the necessity of stopping over. Ask A- N. Oliver; city ticket agent, 200 Main street, for ticket via the baove route. tAi . . Imgation Age ; PRINTING HOUSE. General PKINTERS and PUBLISHERS, PUB-LISHERS, BOOK BINDERS, BLANK BOOK MANUFAC-- MANUFAC-- TURERS, ENGRAVERS and STEREOTYPERS. The Reason NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY IN ALL DEPARTMENTS! . F. AUERBACH & BR0. WILL OPEN THE SEASON MONDAY With an Elegant Line of Novelties in German, French and English. Suitings in an endless variety of DESIGNS and COLORINGS. I 150 pes latest Novelty Weave Camelshair, worth 75c yd, for 50c. 100 pc3 strictly all wool Novelty Suitings, worth 90c yd, for 60c. 75 pes Storm Serge, all the latest shades, worth 75c yd, for t0. 63 pes Storm Serge, 42 inches in width, worth $1.25 yd, for 90c. 45 pes fine all wool 52-inch Scarborough Serge Suitings ac the 1WJ price of $1.25 yd. GREAT SALE! Buckle & Son, tailors. Established May j 1,1870. Main street, opposite Walker House. I The Largest and Uranaest Eesort between New York and San Francisco. Covera . an area of 12,000 square ft. Contains 8 pool and 4 billiard bil-liard tables. Only first-class place in the city. Best res- " 42-44 W., Second South. The Tunnel.! Formerly Walker's Pavilion. j taurant in town run in first-;, class style also run in connection. con-nection. Lemp's, Anheuser, Milwaukee and all imported German Beers on draught. The coolest and most pleasant pleas-ant resort in the West. 1 w Great Salt Lake Si Hot Springs Railway, j On and after this date trains leave Salt Lake at 10:20 p. m. ; will go through to Bountiful. Leave Bountiful at 11 and arrive ar-rive at Salt Lake at 11 :i0. Try Hygeia Ginger Ale. SPECIAL NOTICES. A' Airi5ri!irir"No Those beautifully emboiwed cards, illustrative illus-trative of the Devil's Slide, are nonrly all pone so do not delay in ordering. The Iruioatios Age Printing House, 2ti West Third South street. Telephone. Tel-ephone. 149. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. E. D. LIOGE. ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW 234 SOUTH MAIN ST-Salt ST-Salt Lake City. CLESSON S. KIK EY. ATTORNEY AND COUNSE LLOK-AT - LAW ; rooms 003-606 McCornick Blk. EUGENE LEWIS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW; MORTGAGE LOANS. Koom 310 VostotHce Building. O. W. POWERS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OPPOSITE CULLEN Hotel. S. S. MARKHAM. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR - AT - LAW, O'lieara building, rooms 39-40, 63 to 89 West Second South. D. C. EICHNOR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 150 SOUTH MAIN ST., over McCornick's Bank, in Judge McKay's Office. A. B. SAWYER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ROOMS 5- WASATCH Block. KAIGHN & ANDERSON. ATTORNEYS AND COUHSELORS-AT-LAW. Rooms 4-6-6, cor. West Temple and Second South streets. . O. Box, MS. Salt Lake City. uBANT H. SMITH. I AWYER MORLAN BLOCK. MINING LAW L a Specialty. INSURANCE. LOn3HYTMS&Co" FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT MUTUAL LIFE of New York; 65-88 Commercial Blk. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh (Jure. F, J. CHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and believe be-lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactio is and financially able to carry out an3' obligations made by their firm. Wkst it Ikuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, To-ledo, O. Waldixg, Kixnax & Makvix, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle, i bold by all drugirists. Testimonials free. i M We Can Save You Money! Is because we have the largest establish ment; the most complete facilities; employ the greatest number of people; have our business thoroughly systematized ; can afford to have the most skilled help on account of handling a large volume of business, nave the latest improved and best machinery and every device and equipment to enable us to turn out first-class printing and binding Promptly ! Expeditiously! At prices that will meet any competition. com-petition. WE PRINT EVERYTHING. Nothing too small to command our attention. atten-tion. Nothing too large for our complete facilities. We are manufacturers and retailer, and can save you the middleman's profit. Write us for estimates on anything- you may want in the way of Printing, Book Binding, Blank Books, Engraving or Stereotyping. The Irrigation Age Printing House. SS-S4-26, W. 3rd SoM Salt Lake City. Telephone, 1 40. . 1 Of Summer Silks to be Closed Out Regardless of Cost. LOT NO. l--Over 750 yds Printed Pongee3 and Japanese Silks ia choice designs with over 500 yds plain Surah Silks ; Sale PriceM 25c per yd. LOT NO. 2Over 90D yds dark ground Printed Pongee and Silks 22T inches at 33 l-3c per yd. LOT NO. 3 Consisting of about 600 yds extra fine quality China Silk in width from 22 inches to 27 inches, all worth $1 and 81.25; Sale-Price, Sale-Price, 50c. LOT NO. 4Black and Cream Pongees and India Silks at 25 per oenti less than cost. Cloak Department! BLAZER SUITS! BLAZER SUITS! At 87.50, in Navy Blue Fancy Trimmed, worth $10. ) At $12 in Navy Blue and Tan extra fine Storm Serge, half.silk-lined' worth 817.50. . ' At 82.50 1 line Silk Waists, assorted colors, worth $4 to 85. At 45c Ladies' Wrappers in good prints, worth 85c. At 90c Ladies' Wrappers in Seersuckers, fancy styles, worth-81;65 500 dozen Ladies' Fine Tucked Cambric Waists, worth 81.25Vlbr85j44i i THESE ARE THE BARGAINS OF THE SEASON! We are now receiving daily Novelties in the latest styles- of Fall Garments. All Summer Goods to be closed out at? 50c on the $1. Cost not considered on Boys' Summer' SuitsJ F. Auerbaeh & Bro. r L. Q. rjP he Campaign Times. -V T OTJ KNOW WHAT KIND OF A NEWS-J MAX UAL TRAINING ! MUSIC ! New Department at Hammond Hall, Salt X.ake Academy. Only institution in the city with complete manual training course. Excellent advantages advan-tages in vocal music. Mrs. O. F. Davis, formerly a student of the New England Conservatory Con-servatory of Music, and private pupil of the celebrated Italian maestro, Sig. RotoJi (Patti's teacher in London), will erive private and class instructions in vocal music during the coming year. Reasonable rates of tuition. No extra charge for manual training. Discount to worthy students of limited means. First-class First-class preparation for leading colleges and universities. Send for new 24-page catalogue cata-logue giving full particulars. Address or call on Oscar F. Davis, Hammond Hall, 306 East Third South. i-LCHBING. pTjTmoranI QTEAM HEATING ENGINEER 250 MAIN O ' l,i-o City. DENTIST. HAPPY HOUR DENTAL CO. OFFICE NO. 212, 8TATE STREET, OPPOSITE Holmes Bldg, Salt Lake-City. DR. FORSHEE, DENTIST. CJLIFT HOUSE, CORNER MAIN and Third South. VETEKIJiARl" SURGEON". TTivARifoDTiirvrsii VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST, Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary f 'ollee, Toronto. Office, Palace Stables, 60 and 53 West Third South Street. Kalioon Parachute. On Sunday, September 4, Professor John Leonard, the world's famous aeronaut, will make an ascension and parachute drop at Lake Park at 5 p. m. In addition, there will be other attractions, including good bathing, from 3 to 5 p. m. Lake Park is on the Rio Grande 'Western. Trains at 2 and 3:45 p. m., returning at 6 p. m. Fare, 50c for round trip. Hygeia at Godbe-Pitts Drug Co.'s. Arcadian Waukesha Water. L. W. Ditt-man, Ditt-man, Agent. Telephone 394. Bids For Plumbing and Steam Heating for the "Eagle' building will be received on or before September 7, at 11 o'clock a. m. " Bids to be made in duplicate, one to be delivered to the proprietors and one to the architect. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. Plans and specifications may be seen at the proprietors' store and at the office of the architect. F. Ai ebbach & Bro., Proprietors. Fred A. Hals, Architect. Offices, 120-121 Commercial block. Hand-Book. ... ' of Republicanism. . . . Jest issred under the auspices of the Republican len'ral Committee and League of Utah . . BY CALVIN REASONER. 180 Pages "" f . A comprehensive, practical f N and able presentation of the principles and policies of the Republican Party, with special reference to the Home Industries Single Copies, Cf utah and the Inter-Mountain region, -1 Lead, "Wool, Sugar, Mining and Parmer's CjL Markets. The Republican Policy is the JL PAPER "THE TIMES" IS NOW. THE, GREAT CAMPAIGN PAPER OF-THEJ C WEST WILL BE THE i WEEkL i 1 IIIIli j. This will be rapidly pushed to the front all over Utah, Idaho, Nevadfc' and "Western "Wyoming and Colorado. No other "Weekly ' Paper in the "West is nearly as good as THE TIMES. $1.00 a Year! Is the regular price of THE "WEEKLY TIMES subscription, and-rifc gives more for the money than any other Newspaper. But the CAMPAIGN PRICE is 25 Cents from now to January 1, 1893,, iu clubs of twenty. Republicans everywhere should help oa tha circulation of "Time Gallops WlthaL" In going: east, if you wish to save time and have a most comfortable ride, take the Rio Grande Western train leaving Ogden at 7 a. m. and 8:15 p. m., and Salt Lake City at 8 a. m. and9:2op. m., arriving in Denver at 7:10 a. m. and 11:45 p. m. on the next day. Night train from Salt Lake and Ogden via A. T. A S. F. from Colorado Sprine. Day train from Salt Lake and Ogden ha& through sleeping car to Leadville and Denver. Making direct connections at Denver with limited trains for the east via Burlington and Rock Island routes. Ramember the time is made by the Rio Grande Western in connection with the Colorado Col-orado Midland railway en?y. Equipment aud service unsurpassed; scenery unequalled. Vhe grandest daylight mountain scenery in tha world. H. C. Burnett, General Agent, C. M. Ry.. Salt Lake City, Utah. I Try Hygeia Wild Cherry Phosphate. I Cut Rata to Chicago. Tomorrow morniDg the Rio Grande Western West-ern Railway company will inaugurate the $5 cut rate to Chicago and St. Louis, making the fare from Salt Lake to the Windy city, first class, $45, and $30 second class. To St. j Louis the first-class fare will be $44 and the I second class $30. The cut rate will remain in effect until the 15th of September. i nygeia at A. C. Smith & Co. o Hygeia at J. B. Farlow's. True Guide to Anglo-Saxon civilization -Discounts , and empire building m our great and Oft Large Orders, richly endowed Western World. Western " States and Territories need this book to VVXNWW outline the necessary conditions of pros- i V5 S perity and progress, and to warn their ! . citizens against the blight of Free Trade with which the Democratic Party and Policy have ever been infected, 1 ASK FOR THE Hand-Book of Republicanism. ( A URGE 1HB INVALUABLE COftlFENiL Address Mail Orders to P. O. Box 960, Salt Lake, Utah. Spend Sunday At Bingham. Fare $1.50, or at Wasatch, 51, via Rio Grande Western Railway. 1 he Weekly iimes, i In the interest of party victory. ... ADDRESS The Times ' Salt Lake Cit Utah. KEW FAST FLYER BETWEEjj Denver and 8. Louis via the Burlington Route. Schedule Time Leave Denver 9 a. m., arrive ar-rive at St. Joseph 8:35 a. m, arrive at St. Louis 1:25 p. ru. the following day; only oue night on the road. Leave St. Loufs 1:41 p. m., arrive at Denver 8:15 p. in. tho following day. These trains consist of yes-tibuled yes-tibuled Pullman sleepers and ehair curs and arc simply "elegant" ia all their appointments. appoint-ments. E. E. Wilkes, Oen. Agent, 30 W. Second South St., Salt Lake City. J. Fraxcis, G. P. and T. A., Omaha, Neb. Do not be deceived insist upon-Hygeia 1 water. |