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Show CHRISTMAsS :. 1!.R!,AIXS ! We offer M a Git STAT S YCIfll'It'E everythlwr we have le't In PARIS PATTERN SUITS Ami have mark' d them down riiardiesof nt to , SII.ni and H.iO. They consist, of this Masuu'K novelties. ' n 1 ti e pr ceui.uncj are iroiu tweuiyiive to forty per cut less than eot, A lot of 3 Mu 'h Orey Trh ot l)rii Uoo.ls, at 9V par yard. The ) rh o speaks for Itself, A line of 50-lucb Fr.-n -h llroadcloths. t We per yard, induced from 11. IH, A lot of .VJ-incb Cheeked Cloth 3u(tliiis. t f.0 Kednrei from7.V:, We 1 1 ico on xale two bales of Blea-died M vT.n, at, 14 yard for $1.00. Tivfl Muslin cao to v.s by mistake and is equal in every respect to Lonsdalo or Fruit cf the loam. Fifty pieces Liuou Crash Toweling at rc per yard. We offer a lot of creiitiif lintel, re 1 borflrd D initiate Table Covers, at erreat bargains as follows, a, 8 .4 and 3 i y ir.l h'titfths ut ?.k', . and i.ti. Kedmei from $1, lut ud ll.hu. RIBBONS RIBBONS RIBBONS A lot of Cros Grain, Smin-Edtfo Ribbons. In 5, 7, fl, W, and 19 at 10a pur yard for ull widths. A lot of Fancy Klhhons, all In No. ID, at 15c er yard, Rrdiced from 40a. CHILDREN'S PLUSH BONNETS "SKff - We are orprlni; a i rent tarualn In a lot of ve'-y choice, all wool, JERSEY WAISTS T.tiUcs. In Check, lloiiele ami I'laln HlarU, nnide up In the bent possible mi vies, at Lift Ksih. This is Exactly Half Pries ! r No su,h mu has ever ofler,d tn A lot of lllnuse JerR;-y Wa tH at t.W to IJ.00. Marked down from to I8M. Our entire lino ofliluber-priced JEKSEY8 AT BAKU COST. An elegant Uae of Winter Skirts, very choice goods, at 7tc and It. About half pries, A lot of Ladli ' heavy rl'bed Jersey Merino Vests, at 4"c. Reduced from .Wo. Ladt .s' nitiu al wool ribbed Vests and Drawers, all sizes, at DOc apiece. Reduced from 75fl Sole Agents for DR. JAEGER'S Sanitary Wool Underwear for Ladies' and Children. SPECIAL SALE OF LaOiesT Misses" & Cloaks & Wraii& MISSES' CLOAKS & NEWMARKETS, In sizes 14, 18 and 1R, at $5, (6 and 17; a redacting of V from regular pric;. We ntTer a lot of Children' Cloaks, slr.'s t to Id, In all wool Roods, made up In correct thl season's styles at , t! and 0; a rsductlon of Xi'i per cont Irom regular prices. We carry a full stock of II VV VV ('VV' f. Seal bas advanced?, per cent mnce our purctiive. l'lV.i nli.tli iLIVMjIU IV V.lli.0. our prices, however ematn the sume. Jackets from JUU to tliift; Capes at i7;. COH N BROS. R Aiierbacli & Bra TO DECEMBER 15, 0NLY1 Though our sales in all our Departments have increased enormously over pa ti seasons, the enlargement of our premises and the savings on European Fabrics which the MeKinley Bill offered, have tempted us to buy too many goods. We must "unload" before "inventory" time. Our "cut" prices are suro to crowd our Immense Establishment as Seductions aro General through all of our D'partments, We can mention a few prices only, as space in THE TIMES is too costly. UtO pieces PIUHh. re ined to 4'."tc, fil'-Sc, arc. l.80 and JSl.flS. Ml pieces of all Milk Hurab In fit rent ami evening shades, reduced to 40c 3'n. and 75 800 p eccs ot choicest Silk Velvets, Black and Colored ; reduced to flic, yftc. $1.4.'), 11.80 anlap t j $7.fii per yard. , 1 lot of all fcllk Whipcords. In Plain and Fancy: the newest fabrics In Silks this season at the low pil e of Jil.Uf. 1.10 Blik Patterns and Kemuants at a REDUCTION OF 331-3 PER CENT. For Party and Piecrptinn Presses. 2T pieces, beautifully embroidered and tinselled, tin-selled, Silk Nets and Mulls. 4S Inches wMe. In t ie latest eveuln aiiadei, at a discount of SO per cent. Our enf re stock of lat-'ly tniporiert Hlack nl Cream All-Over L ires marked ve: v 1 iw, raimln'i from H.'k to (i.Mi per yard, at a dis-c dis-c iimt of A) per eon'. We have se n a llal all over luce, purchased In Nsw York City by one o? our lady customers at ?.iw per yard barely equal in quality and richness of design to our iti.ftO luce. Out I'oiiory and Clave Department Offer a lot of ladles four and five-button Opera Silicic Kir! Gloves at 3Co a pair; cost tl.9andS1.50apalr. One i t of c.i'hmero Gloves, worth 40c a pair, at 2'c a pair. An iis.-o ted lot of Children's and Misses' Hose, at )c a pair, worth i t p:i!r. A lot of Ladies' Fleeced Hose at 18'Jca pair. A limited quantity of Infants' White Saxony Sax-ony Wo il Shrts 15- each, worth TSc each. Only three will bj sold to each custooie'.'. Ladles' all wool black Vests with long sieves. r-t Hie, sold every where at ?l.8 Our Press Goods Department Offers a closing sale of Dress Patterns, with trimmings to match, ranging from W.IB to fc'7,t0. each worth as per cent more. A line o' imported fttf-inch Hroadcloths tn nil the b 'Sf shades, at 90c a yard, sold everywhere every-where for fl.:f a yard. A line of domestic all wool La Jies' Clofc, St-inch, worth 8r', for 50c a yard. Cnly ten y.mis to e.ich customer. Our Domestic Department Olfi r-t twenty different bargains In FlMk neb). Townls , Crashes, etc. C.ime and see them. . Our I'nrlaiii Department Turcoman. Curtains and Portieres a greatly reduced prices. One lot each at 12.50. W.10, $3.75, $5 and qp. wards. It will save you money. A lot of odds and ends in Scrim at 5a p yard. Oiir Cloak Department Has marked down all of Its Ladles' m Misses' Wraps. CMldrens' and InfatrV Flush and Cashmere Cloaks. Ladies' Children's Trcs-es, Wrappers, Skirt Shawls. Our 133.30 Ladies' Matelasse JnoUeti M the The Sunshine State. Las Yregas Optic, Nearly or quite all the states have their sobriquets or nicknames, such as the Suntlower tt.ite, the (ireen Mountain Moun-tain state, the Kmpire state, the Bay state, the (iranite state, the Pelican state, the Lone Star state, and the like. A Hoston publishing house applied to Governor Prince to know the title I which could thus be given to New Mexico. Mex-ico. In his annual report, referring to the nwitfor, the governor says: I had to answer that New Mexico was not yet posse,,Mi i of a "jri'l name," nor cnnM one he adopted excent hy com mou consent : hut 1 ventured ven-tured to stiKK si ll.ir as it had been called ' the land of iiei -pi-tnal sunshine." no m ra appropriate ap-propriate came cenid be lound than "Thc.;uu shine State. ' Aihi so, for waler i iivulation, that may elic.t cemuient and show ;ow fully this meet ' th ei'iii-: a' thought, 1 repeat the i-Uigestion le re. K no part of the union, by its climate ami cLhc'cm s:;y, is s fully en, filed to th.s name ot T e Sur:.i!i e State'.' It r.ocdts Mighty l:ig. Denver Kens. At Para in Brazil a 40-oenf. New York made shirt costs 4,500 reis. A rei seems to have about the same purchasing power that a confederate note did during dur-ing the war, when a plug of tobacco was considered cheap at $o0, and a I 'starched" shirt would easily bring I 100. ' SURPRISE" OF THE SEASON 1 Our Misses' and Children's Cloalss. ranulns from $2.35 to JI3.NX are admitted tha mow ptvll' h Oanni'iits at the lowest prices In the City, Lad es' iiep Wrappers at, $1.85: le-i than cost of making. Cur liildren's Clothing Department ; OrVrs a DISCOUNT OT '.$) PElt CENT on its Overcoats, ranging from 3 to 18 yeart, din's' FmucndrlrJ vv htteSbtrtx at a?'w each. , " Hems' Natural Wool Mixed Underwear at 3c, :m JOc. 50e. and 75c each. Hoys Durable K.iee I'auts ut , X sue. 5'..ie. i5 and upwards, Hents' Latest Necawear at 15c, Mo, sr.r, 35, 4)c and aOc ; best and cheapest in the City, Our Shos DapsriRcnt Will continue its 35 and 10 perceut niSCOFNT 8 A LK! until further notice. Only a few Carpet Remnants left. They must go oou--we nee 1 the room. h Dlsoount of 10 per csnt! 0nanetr:::;::-::;.2 (EXCEPTING VKOVO MILLS!) A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT on all Crib Blankets from , $1.75 to $& Our advertised Reductions and Discounts from our "One Price" can alwayt bo depended upon as "Real.' Ftlall Grdsrs Filled at Reduced F. Auerbach & Bro. , Mew Millinery and Ilalr Dressing Parlora. Mine. K. Rhine, agent, is now temporarily tem-porarily located at 55 East Third South where she is prepared to do tho latest styles in hair dressing, bang cutting and curling, cinching and shampooing. Prices reasonab 1. Also has a choice stock of millinery which she will dispose dis-pose of below cost. t;i. t WUni Jay Need Now Knnsrs City Journal. Having secured everything in sight, Jlr. Gould should buy a telescope to enlarge the range of his vision. Ho might also g i over the map of the United States with a microscope. Those who have not yet laid in their supply of underwear and hosiery should at once take advantage of the many bargains offered at Simon 15ros. ,J. 8. Jensen, Jeweler. New stock of diamonds, watches, jewelry jew-elry ami opera glasses; 22 Kast First South street. Call at 2(:i -Main street and get prices on lots in Webb iv. Palmer's addition. Hest locution for a home iu Salt Lake. Largo lots, artesian water, wide streets. Don't fail to see it. |