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They cleanse and renovate tbs system thoroughly and naturally. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ATTORNEY-AT-L AW. E. D. HOGE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 2H SOUTH MAIM ST.. Salt La x City. CLESSON S. KINNEY. ATTORNEY AND COUNSE LLOR-AT - LAW ; rooms 608-605 McCornick Blk. EUGENE LEWIS. ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W ; MORTGAGE LOANS. Room 310 Postoifice Building. O. W. POWERS. ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW OPPOSITE CULLEN HoteL S. S. MARKHAM. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR - AT - LAW, O'Meara building, rooms 89-40, 63 to t West Second South.. J. F. COKKERl PATENT ATTORNEY PATENTS ON INYEN-tlons, INYEN-tlons, caveats, etc. Patent drawings, models to order. Office 251 Main St., Salt Lake City. KAIGHN & ANDERSON. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS-AT-LAW. Rooms 4-5-6, cor. West Temple and Second South stroeta. P. O. Box, 618. Salt Late City. GRANT H. SMITH. I AWYER MORLAN BLOCK. MINING LAW L. a Specialty. JNO. LU. TAYLOR, ATT'Y. r WEST SECOND SOUTH STREET, SALT t-rT Lake City, Utah. Special attention civen to mining, laiuij street and water right litigation. INSURANCE. LOUISHYAMSTCGL FIRE. LIFE AND ACCIDENT MUTUAL LIFE of New York; K5-S6 Commercial Blk. fLCHBLNG. , pTXmoranT F. AUERBACH & BR First Grand Opening of New Fall and liter Goods, SILK AND DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Never has this Department been so ATTRACTIVE. No such line of Silks and Dress Goods was ever brought to this City. LOOK AT THESE INDUCEMENTS! 7-LEADERS IN BLACK SILKS-7 Kt GlV, Blsck Gros Grain : was 00c. At 1.'-7.J, 1 yds Armure Kyal Brocadej At 65c, Satin Rhadanie: was'.tfic. wa $'-.. i-V At S5c Armure Koval; was tl.35. At 1.1T., 300 yds Fancy Moire bilk; wal At 50c, 19-inch Surah; was 7'c. $1.75. At Wo, Peu ds Soie; was f 1.2T). At .Vie, 100 yds best grade Colored SaunJ At 50e, Black Embossed Satin; was Wo. was 90o. At $1.00. all-Siik Brocaded Satin Marvel- At 75c, -JO shades of Evening Silk; wal eux; was f 1.75. ?L'i. Black Dress Goods. Woolen Suits. At 25c.. 10 pieces Diagonal Weave; w M ' . , , . 14 Stripes: was $4.00. At 50c., 10 pieces 4o-inch Henrietta; was At $-'.75, 375 suits in Novelty Weave; wa 75c. $5.00. At 50c., S pieces Bedford Cord, was 75c. At $3.50, 500 suits in Novelty Weave; wa At 55c., 4 pieces Serge, all wool; was 85c. $ti.- . .... .. ,,. . .,'.. c. c . t oa At $4.30, 300 suits m Novelty Weave, was At 60c, 4 pieces Storm erge, was 1.00. j7 5j At $1.00, 5 pieces Silk Warp Henrietta, 50c. a yard, W shades 30 inch all woof was $1.50. wide Whale Serge; was S5c. REMNANTS. REMNANTS. An Enormous Stock of Manufacturers' and Stock Short Lengths aflh Less Than Half Value. Chicago World's Fair Water, Hygeia- PHILIP SPRY, Merchant Tailor. PRST-CLAj,S SCITS Made to Order. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. I csrry f nil lines of French, English. Scotch and Domestic Goods. 25 W est South Tempie street, opp. Temple Block, Salt Lake City. Is Youi Sight Defective? WHY DON'T YOU SEE The Optician. 4- No charjje made for examination. A perfect fit fnaranteed. Glasses sold cheaper than you can uy them elsewhere. Spectacle and JSye-Glasses repaired. Kemeniber the place, 19 Vr. South Temple Tem-ple street, opp. Temple. R. STENZEL & CO. (Late with Noble, Wood & Co.) MANrjTACTTJREFS OF FlftE puns, 4 E. Third South Street CORNER MAIN. We repair and alter all kinds of Seal Garments into Fashionable Shapes by the most experienced German Furriers. Bring in your fur work now and have it ready for winter. We carry the most complete line of Furs and Skins of any house in the West, and guarantee prices as low as any house in the trade, East or West, qualitv and workmanship combined. Perfect fitting Seal Capes, Jackets, Sacqnes and Ulsters in stock and made toorder a specialty. STEAM HEATING ENGINEER 250 MAIN Salt Lake City. 1KE3 MAKING. MISS L. MICKELSEN, HDRESS-MAKKR. ROOMS 30 axd 31 SCOTT-'-' Auerbach Building. Satisfaction guaranteed. guaran-teed. MES. M. TRACY. DRESSMAKER; 210-211 PROGRESS BUILD-i"S- rtKNITVHE. SANDBEEG FLTKmTTjSECdT" MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL kindu of furniture: jobbing and repairing at-t,.A.i at-t,.A.i 0 romntiT. wk-110 W. South Temple. HAPPY HOUR DENTAL CO. Office no. 212 state street, opposite Holmes Bldg, Salt Lake City. DR. FORSHEE, DENTIST. CLIFT HOUSE, CORNER MAIN and Third South. VETERINARY SURGEON. T. F. ARNOLD, M. V. S., VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST, graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto. Office, Falace Stables, 60 and 6a W est Third Sontli Street. Pit YS!C 1 a n7 DR. A7wrWELlIs7 MENTAL AND MAGNETIC HEALING. Electricity given. Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. 63 State Street, Room 3. ASSAY ERS. YAlilECSS ROOM 12, UNION NATIONAL BANK, Building. ' DYE WORKS. 1 SALT LAKE STEAM DYE WORKS OFFICE', removed to 43 South West Temple street. j ' OpeningSale of New Fall & Witter Garments. Our Stock is FOUR TIMES that of any former season, and embraces everything that is New and Stylish. Our Prices are ASTONISHING. Our VALUES are UNAPPROACHABLE. We Will Show 7000 Cloaks This Season. T ' ADIES' CAPES in hnported Camel's Hair, Cheviofi Cloth, English Mixecfcioth, Fine French Cloth, Bedford Bed-ford Cord, Fine Castor Beaver, Melton Cloth, etc. Handsomely braided or embroidered, or studded with Jefi Nail Heads, in all the new shades at $7, $8, $9, $12 up to 555. . BLAZER SUITS: Our Stock of these Suits comprises about 30 different styles. At $5 75 in Ladies' Cloth. At $12.00 in Extra Fino English Serges U $7.00 in Serges. Latest Styles, In Navy Blue, Black, Tin. At $7 50 in Fine Ladies' Cloth. Hand- At $15.00 in Bedford Cords, Black. Tan. aomelv Braided in White or Black. At $14.00, Eton Suits in Navy Blue aaj - At $9.50 in Fine Serges. Brown. F. Auerbach & Bro - y HOTELS. . j TiCwmTTHO Main and 2nd South. Table-Board a Specialty. Rates SI. 50 and $2 a day. J. It. STEPHEN. Proprietor. ' THE WALKER HOUSE; SiXT Uu Citt, Utah. American and European Plan. BATX8 $3 AND $3 H DAT. . M- Whose your tailor V Try Buckle & Son, Main St., opposite Walker house. .-- Intermountain Abstract Co. Are prepared to give complete abstracts on all lands in Salt Lake county. 55 and 56 Commercial block; take elevator. e The Cool Ronte. When going east call at 200 Main street and secure tickets via Rio Grande Western and Colorado Midland railways. Fast time; sure connections. -e- J. J. MCCirBarr, JtKCHTOI. B BAWDS, ' Proprs. Dining Dept. I roprs. Hotel Dept. HOTEL KNUTSFORD.; Opened June 3 Now and Elegant in all lta Ap- pointments. 2Q0 Rooms, Single or En Suite; 75 Rooms with. Batn. 6. S. HOLMES. - ProDristor. HOTEL TEMPLETON. JTJST OPENED! Tk Only Fiist-Class Hotel la the tlti Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous mu-cous lining of the eustachian tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and ' unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, condi-tion, hearing will be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give $100 for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circular, free. F. J. Chexby A Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. 1 -e- $1,000,000.00 To lend at 6 to 9 per cent. James H. Bacon, at American National bank. "Whose your tailor?" Try Buckle & Son, Main St., opposite Walker house. o Cor. Main and South Temple streets. THE MORGAN HOTEL 144 V. 1st Soutfi. CENTRAL LOCATION. FIRST-CXASS TS all its appoinrmonU. RATES $2 aad SaJJO per Aay. Special Rates to theatrical add larg parties. JT. H. CLARK, Prop's. THE CONTINENTAL Salt Lake City, TJtalx. Flrst-Cliss American Hotel. $2.50 and $3.00 psr ds;. U, JT. BXARVSLEY. Prop'r. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS Braces for Deformities, Elastic Stockings, Trusses, Etc. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. Oft Main St.. Salt Lake City. Office oy the j Boabd of Public Works, Salt Lake Citt, Utah, Sept. 17, 181)3. ) To Contractors for Street Faring: Sealed proposals will be received until 2 o'clock p.m., of Monday, October 3, 1892, for the work of grading, curbing and pavinjr, with stone blocks and asDhaltum, all of East Temple street, between South Temple and Fourth 8onth streets, in Paving District No. 2; also all of First South street between West Temple and State streets, In Pavinsr District No. 4; and all of Second South street, between West Temple and State streets, in Paving District No. 5, of Salt Lake City. There will be about 23,000 cubic Buggies and Carriages. Geo. A. Lowe Has received and for sale a full line of tke Latest Styles! At the most popular prices; also a full line of Agricultural implements aad bchatUaf Wagons. 116 State Rasvd, Salt Last City. yards or grading, ii.uuu linear leet oi curbing, curb-ing, 15,000 square yards of stone block pavement, ana about 29,000 square yards of asphaltum pavement to be laid. SpeciSca. tions and forms of contract and bond, together to-gether with full instructions to bidders will be furnished on application. Address Board of Public Works, No. 161 South Main street, Salt Lake City, Utah. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the board, C. L. IIaisbs. Chairman. A. F. Dobisccs, City Engineer. , -- Th Colorado Midland Railway. In connection with the Rio Grande Western, is now the only line by which tourists from Utah to the east pass through the sublime scenery of the Rocky mountains by daylight in through trains wtthout the necessity of stopping over. Ask A. N. Oliver, city ticket agent, 200 Main street, for tickets via the .--. If your man wins celebrate withTusearora cigars. If defeated seek consolation in Tue-carora Tue-carora cigars. For sale everywhere and at the Monte Cristo, 61 West Second South. Hygeia Mineral 8pring Co. agents. Tele-pbone Tele-pbone 263. . . Try Hygeia Wild Cherry Phosphate. If you want to borrow money, go direct to headquarters. Sam J. Kkxtox. Room 22 Hooper Block. Buckle fe Son, tailors. Established May 1, 1876. Main street, opposite Walker House. . a . Hygeia Waters are superior to any. Persons marrying, building or moving will do well by attending Banett Bros.' bargain bar-gain sale of furniture. Brass and e&amled furniture at Barrett Bros. Charles Venezlana, A. 31., Ph. D., (Heidelberg) professor of mathematics and astronomy In the University of Utah during lS'JO.DS, opens September 5, 1SD2, Dooly block, rooms 427, 4v8, a school to prepare pupils for college. The number of pupils limited to ten, as the instructions will be personal, not in classes. Tuition, $75 per term of ten weeks; including board and room at Dr. Yeneziana's residence, $150. Best of references. Address postollice box 1403, Salt Lake City. a TT hygeia ginger ale. . To All Concerned. On and after Sunday, September 25, the passenger train service to and from Wa-aatcu Wa-aatcu will be discontinued. J. H. Benxztt, G.r.&T. A. Arcadian Waukesha Water. L. W. Ditt-nan, Ditt-nan, Agent. Telephone 3S4. There is nothing to equal Hrgeia, J |