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Show TO LOAN. CVNEY TO LOAN ON CHATTfil OR OOll? laterals. Boom 28, Moclan Mock. iJGlCNa LEWIS, alO POSTOFyiefi BLOCS, loans money on mortgages. v .Money hare ia " bank. t'KR CEXT MONET TO LOAN IN SVMi to suit. J. B. Blazer, 47 West Seenad &oat!i street. ARRls ' MONEY TO LOAN, &il Sooth Main. ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE S entity or Botes. P. Rehrman Co., raerai 49 and AO, Commercial block. Hichcftf all mLevrai&& Power. TJ. 8. Got! Report, Aug. 17, 1889, ABsoiajEEEf purs 1 AM USEHEXTS. SALT LAKE THEATER Chas. S. Bubtos, Manager. INVINCIBLE ! " Result Tells, There is no use gainsaying the fact that the offer made by Dr. Tibbits has received the working sympathy of all. Humanitarians, philanthropists philanthro-pists and hard, stern realists join in commending him for thus opening to the public a boon hitherto hith-erto unknown in the annals of medical procedure. Patients suffering from CATARRH. applying before September 1st will be treated, supplied with medicines free until cured, at the low rate of $4 PER MONTH This seems to many a startling impossibility. No matter how improbable it mny seem, it is a concrete, truthful fact, and the reason w ay this low offer has been made is to assist all sufferer ;. Already the result of this low offer has been phenomenal. Men, women and children are praising the skill of this specialist. In many ta-es what has been dc for them can fairly be said to be wonderful. It must not be thought, however, that any other than scientific methods are emplojed in fighting the catarrhal germ." Hie work precludes the possibility of a doubt as to his exceptional ability, and his patients WASTED. BIDS WANTED FOR EEECTION OF TWO etory etone building. 50x50 feet, at Park City. Plats can be seen at First National Bnk, Park City. Bids closj Monday morning. Thomas Kearns. AV'AVrtD CITY VVATKK CREDIT. CALL on W. S. Hall, 150 Main, McCorniok old bdg. ECON'DHAND CLOTHING. WILL PAY high price. Fine Tailoring in. all its branches. Dyeing, cleaninc and repairing a. specialty Hats cleaned and retrimmed. Lapin, 62 East Second South street. OOD LIVE AGENTS CAN MARE FP.OM 5 to $10 a day. Chicago Co-Operative Tallor-ng Tallor-ng Co., v.2 South main st. " IT ANTED A FIRST CLASS STEREO-T STEREO-T typer. Call at once at this office. TITASTED EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT V V hair-cuttin; is "-" cents, shaving 10 cents, at Model barber shop, basement, Wa&atcb corner. T ANTED YOUNG LADY CLERK WITH " experience in bakery. 57 E 1st So. to hemt. -V-O. 142 SOUTH WEST TEMPLE STREET XN 5 room houe. Apply to Youngborg, Utah Commercial oc Savineh bank. WO ROOMS AND A SUMMER KITCHEN on Third Eaet between First and Second South. $10 per month. i-r ROOM-FRAME HOUSE: CITY W ATKK K. Grand Opening of the 3 1 st Regular Season. A GREAT EVENT. Satitoy, S8Pt. 2 Elll 3 and Graxd Saturday Matixi. The Brilliant Comedy Success, GLOBUS A. As played loO nights in New lork and 2a nights in San Francisco, Preceded at 8:30 p. m. by "THE MAJOR'S APPOIXTJIEXT." i Under direction of Chas. Frohman. A Company without a rival: E. J. Henley. Henrietta Grossman. Edwtn Stevens. May Robson. Frederic Bond. Margaret Robinson Thos. A. Wise. Chas. B. Wells. Hyde Robeson. Wm. Lewers, B. G. Rignold. and others. Note. The inauagement has arranged to charge Popular Prices 25c, 50c, 75c aud $1. Matinee Price the same as night. tneak in glowing language of the re.-ultg achieved. The Case of Julius Jansen, No G73 Fourth Wast Street. He says: -For years I have l?n a sufferer from catarrh in its worst form. My head and nose were stopped up so that 1 was compelled to breathe with my mouth open, aud I was annoyed sometimes beyond endurance with roaring and buzzing sounds ia my sars, until my hearing became be-came affected. The discharge Iroru my note dropping down my throut, together witn ineffectual inef-fectual and irritating attempts to clear it, made my throat raw and very much inflamed. My general health was most wretched. I . had no appetite. Dyspeosia with all it horrors increased my misery. After meals I suffered from heavy bloated feelines, and the least exertion brought on palpitation 01 tho heart. However, the sleepless night were the most trying phase of this wretched disease. Lorg hours 1 Spent in coughing and in vain endeavors to clear my throat." Wejrily I waited lor the coming dny, haping that I could leave my bed of unrest feeling a little better. But this was never the ae; one who has rot cone through tie tearful tear-ful stages of catatra cannot imasrine with what an indescribable sick feeling a catarrhal tufferer arise in the morning- Igrewnoree and worse, went from one doctor to another, and declared life not worth living. Relief finally came to me under the ekillful treatment of Dr. Tibbits, who made me a well man. I terommend him to all suffering as I did. for I know he will heln them. I street near bth; $15.00. Jos. P. Bache, 2nd I floor Dooly block. LOST. ON SUNDAY EVENING, AT CALDER'S park, a silver-handled nmbrella, with the initials "W. M. C." engraved upon it. Finder will be rewarded, on retarning to this ofhee. FOIt SALE. I7AST SIDE SEVENTH EAST, SOLTH OF Id Eleventh, choice building lots, a few at $175. Mann, Dooly block. VjEW SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE TWO AND i. 1 one-half blocks east of county building, $3,-500. $3,-500. Box 9U1. 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. Hattie Wiieon. FOR SALK LACNDRYMEN CAN GET OLD papers at Tka Tuns office at twenty-live rents ner hundred. TMOR SALE 6-ROOM NEW FRAME HOUSE J1 on 2nd W. bet. Pth and 10th South. Lot 374xl feet: price, $1600. $iiT0 cash, balance monthly. Harrington fc Donnelly, No. 9 W. 2nd South. , PAVILION THEATER Opp. Knutsford Hotel. Week Commencing Aug. 22, "The Octoroon." Popular Prices, 15c and 25c. No Higher. Elegant Gold Watch given away on Wednesday Wed-nesday Evening, and Beautiful Toilet Set on Friday Evening. Dr. G.W. Tibbits, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST Rooms 17 and 18, Soott-Auerbach Block, W2 S. Main Street. Office Houbs 9:30 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m. ; and for the accommodation of those employed during the nsnal working hours, 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 12 to 2 p. m. Out "of town patients successfully treated by mtiL Before Sept. 1, rates $4.00 per month. Medicine t ree. Write and explain your disease. COALTER k SILWI CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR Estey Pianos; Camp & Co.'s Pianos; Eatey Organs--250,000 in use. 74 S., Main Street prove as I have. I know him well. Fight him? Yes, sir, when my theatrical engagements engage-ments allows and euarantees are ffiven. I have sacrificed several thousand dollars of salary money and more to expense of training, train-ing, endeavoring to fight him. I have splendid splen-did terms ahead and cannot afford to give them up.' Hall can get a match between the theatrical seasons." Sporting Splinters. California will lose a million if Corbett is defeated. It is reported that $15,000 has been sent on to Boston from Chicago by way of St. Louie to back Corbett. Griffin has reported at Robertson's for duty with Carroll to be behind Skelly. Fitzsim-mons Fitzsim-mons still picks Sullivan, McAuliffe and Dixon as the winners, though he thinks Skelly's height and reach should be of advantage ad-vantage to him. Skelly is better from his toothache and training lightly again. Both he and McAuliffe announce that they will train harder than ever the coming two weeks. Charles E. Davies, "the Parson," accompanied accom-panied by Joe Choynski, will sail for New York on the City of Rome on the 25th in6t. On their arrival they will at once proceed to New Orleans to witness the pugilistic contests con-tests there. Peter Jackson's sore hand is rapidly getting well, and he will return with Davies. If Corbett is the winner with Sullivan, Sul-livan, Peter will ask hiflp to make good his promise to meet him. ; Jake Kilrain has arrived in New York to see Frank Stevenson and arrange for his proposed match with Goddard. Stevenson says: "I am positive that Kilrain could defeat de-feat Goddard, and, to make good, my assertion, asser-tion, I am willing to back him for any amount. At present Kilrain is doing a prosperous business at his hotel in Baltimore, Balti-more, and he wouldn't have a word to say about fighters had they not challenged him." Jim Corbett has accepted Dominick McCaffrey's Mc-Caffrey's offer to bet from $1000 to $5000 that he can stay four rounds with him, and the Manhattan Athletic club will hang up a $2,000 purse for the contest. McCaffrey says, in speaking of the contest: "I should never have engaged in another contest if Corbett had not made that crack at me. He got as mad as a hornet because I expressed the opinion in print that he would not be in the hunt with Sullivan. He offered to etop me in four rounds at the Manhattan club or in Madison Square Garden. The only thing I can do, having gained the consent of the club directors, is to accept Corbett'a proposition. propo-sition. He may name the date." ...... s 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 Weeks Give-Away Prices below: Silk Department. FIVE Leaders in Black SILKS! 415 yds 21-lnch Gros Grain Silk, soft finish, at 77 l-2c; worth 81.20. 495 yds 19-inch all Silk Sarah, extra (juality, at 50c ; worth 75c. 200 yds 20-inch all Silk Faille Francaise at $1 ; worth $1.45. 350 yds 20-inch Satin Luxor, good lustre, at 90a ; worth $1.35. 195 yds 24-inch Gros Grain Silk, imported, $1.15; worth $1.65. New Just Received-New 20 pes Imported Glace Silk, most lovely shades, at 90c; worth $1.45. 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, w offer Sweeping Reductions. 40 pes 36-ineh English Henriettas at 25c ; worth 40c. 10 pes 86-inch Storm Serge, in brown, tan, myrtle, drab and black, at 45c ; worth 85c. 14 pes 88-ineh 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! j Hygeia at Chicago Liquor house. Milt' ''JJ-IIIIl Therefore, Use a Sterilized ,. . llll vk) St. Charles Evaporated in ll A Cream is the ore niy XVA V Perfectly y Sterilized TT AH Milk in the f Blessing to 1 0 11 Babies. Ifill A boon to Good TTT 1 1 Cooking. II 111)". .A ' Navy Blue Fancy Trimmed at $7.50; worth 810. 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, $4.25 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 35o to 45c. Bedspreads ! Bedspreads ! RARE BARGAINS! $1.00 Bedspreads for $ .70 1.65 " " 1.20 1.50 " " l.OO 2.00 12-4 Marseilles for 1.35 2.50 Marseilles for . 1.65 Curtains! Curtaias! 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, value $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. ($0 Baking tJssd In Millions of Homes 40 Yeas tha --" i . ' ' ' ' ' ' -' |