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Show " 11 WIl'iWMimlltiMjlM-. f .fc-Jw lr 'Mt-wAlit A. l- , w -... US.', , ,..kOw.A,. ' ..l.ik..,' : .-:.A ItAHam-ir, iiiMiAainia '.1...,..;.'. .-. '--,,' ,h ,." , J,,v' ',, ,.'jafl, L.' f Til P T H 1 n Wholesale and Retail I I Clothiers or Utah. : I We Arc Now Exhibiting )lLoJ The most full and complete stock of FALL and WINTER clothing f Silk Cashmere Negligee Shirts, , . ever brought to thTXcTntory, and we now invite inspection and Plain and Embroidered Shirts, " h comparison. Fancy and Woolen Night Robes. j i 0 I Men's Fu!l Dress Saite' leT wT" Merino Camel's Hair and I Men's Black and Fancy Foar-Bisttoa Cut-aways, (f French Balbriggan Underwear. : iti Men's Black and Fancy Price Albert Suits, '" Yarieiy' Keep M f Ken's Black and Fancy Sack Suits, M(iI)-s I Cashmere, Natural Wool and j-; I Ycu!l,'s Suits- Bs Suits, WhitB anj Fancy The Merina Half-Hoso. ' ' Wren's Suits, School Suiis, y El 1 Celebrated , r . .n U . Children's Jersey and Kilt Suits, M Silk and Cashmere Mufflers, f ; Youth's, Bny's and Children's Pants. ' Gent's u ' COON Plain and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, h 1 Gent's Macintosh Coats, Smoking ,T A f K$ Gent's Rubber Coats, R COLLARS Pxain and Fancy Linen Handkerchiefs. ;. J Cent's Leather Coats, !!H1L. and French and Silk Web Suspenders, U Hats and Caps ot All tlie Latest Styles and Designs for MEN, Gent's 1 . . ,, , , f uk u9c w,i r,, vniiTU" ,4 . rnrrn Gent s Neckwear m Endless Variety, $ b.lk Hab, Ssoxisg Caps, YOUTH j and Dressing Gcwns. CUFFS. i.; II French Crushers, Traveling Caps, BOYS. : r-. mrjx ;r.r Gloves of All Kinds and Sizes. l-i Hi Call and Look Over this Magnificent and Useful Line of H YVY ) 0 'J 1 I m" fall aid winter wbai?, J, k it lib oipilltfilll DHL lrAM 1 11 ill IK i A l.tiul) SKI llMI- W'ANTKII (;( irsTltN WOMAN' COOK T wantil nt i Wi'st Kirnt Ncirtli ctri-nt. ' A NT K I l-A I iViTs KOK iTi i KIiTl MiM S V iniuiiii r. N. Iffr, Timis ottUe. 11 A N T K II SIT CAT I ON 1!Y A Vol' S i? la'ly i,NiiTM'int'i in iiriire work : two vtvirs i-xju'iiciKH tU-rkiiii; m m bturo. Aildrt II. h., Tiini'f . WAS TK DTlOOD OIUL KOK OKNEKAL ' liii'itiork, lu email family, at UJ 8. Kifihth '..-St. 4;or fyale. T OT V,xW. NEwTtUSTIC HOUSE WITH I j 4 room, cellur anil water. Ur."? TH.KD xti-ei't. mt). itlcnctv to Joan. 1AKTi 'TiEiHioNTrToTiriinir Loan uioiipy. tie A. M. Janes. Main t. " AND 8 l'EK C1ENT U)NU TIME 4 2 monoy iflpor (;nt short tiuiw. Jotiii .1 Hnjrilur, 31? nir! :Ilooji'r lilwk. Tttinn'ione 7 F1MM&BB0. We are now showing: our adt anco consignment of New Fall Goods! ( i f You are invited to examine our early FALL STVLLS and FASHIONABLE ,, NOVELTIES. Wn are determined to interest you and have made our Vv. i '.ie "proper tiling." GR AN D OPgN I NO! Of Fall Purchases of New Silks and Dress Goods. 2o different shades of Faille FrnncaJse, worth ?1. So, at J1.00, ?.i pieces of ( 'hanctpubio Surah . worth Si. 00. ut 75c. " ' ' of 1'otkit Dots, and S! Toned Brocades, worth $1.75. only $1.23. Dross CioimIs at 10e. jier yard, considered cheap at 2dc. oU jiioees 7-iiifh Biaek (''almiere. at ljc, v-ci I worth 47 " oii-'mch all-wool l'laid, at y.V;., seli.s reulaily at flOo. H't " of ii'.'-inch Novell y J'lanls, at lliic, uiVal price Uuo. M " .doiilde-widlh Tricots, at 371o., worth ()e. 60 pieces 40-inch purr- Mohair, in all the new Fall Colorings, at 35c. Thota oods are worth 0u. .'!() pieces of fij-iuch Ladies' Cloth, at K."ic. 00 " of ol-iiith ull-wuoi Ladies' Cloth, to maie shelf room, will be sold) i.t45c. j DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. ROe. French Flannel $ .fir,. $1.75 Damask Quilts, 1 yds $1.2 I Sx French Flannel J.i. . . ... .. , 15e. Shaker Flannel. r, yds 1 .00. 4. Extra Marseilles Spreads... 3.65 j M.uO Honey combQuiits 1.V0. Large Satiuo Comforters , 1.6W ! To Open Our Blanket Season we Will Sell: $10.o0 White California I!lankets..$7..'50. f.XOO ail-wool filled Blankets $'M0 S.OOSoarlet Blankets 3.'.r,. 2.00 Grey Blankets 1.80, A Special Chance ! One lot of Samplo Blanket fclifrhtly soiled, carTieil over truui last beasou, to close at less Hi an cost. Laces! The Sale of Laces Daily Grows Larger. $ .80 Chantilly Lace at $ .40. $! .00 ChantUly Lace at 50. 1.25 " " "... 1 .50 75. 2.oo " " - l.oo. l'.oo i."d; It is really surprising thrt.t 55c. will buy such exquisite Drapery Net; also $!.. Drapery Net. fie. Over 100 Di'eis FatU-nts in all Silk Drapery Net, tome of them wonh jji.'J.OO per yard, for l,Ic. per yard. lLOTS!Lfjts!LOTSl K : i l Terrace Sites! Factory Sites! s in in j "" if - - r- 3 I ;4xlr, ft. No. 5"1 E. First South, for $7000; easy !j tj 8 I terms! First-class resident lot. Dou'i let this olip. j, r, 'I as it is a bargain. ij M t i i : Fi..e Ter' ace Si'i- immedbite'y north of Temple cor- I" H ! nor. -'o p i'l : .'..! -l M ',1'. ! 15J ft on Nonii Temple; !l, jg iiti', to soil, i V, an 1 -,. m for pv'.co iM Another handsome Terrace Site lOTjxlfio ft. on Fourth " East, between Third and Fourth South streets. Trice and terms reasonable. j j Two New Brick Stores, Nos. 123-128 West South Tern- ! j pie street, 14x10 ft each; iron roof; ground 2?xl C5 ' ,;' i fl. Good business property; $275 per front ft; good i terms. j g t ! k I 66x105 ft, No. 15-2 W. South Tpniple street, 12-room j (j j dwellintf, in pood repair. Finn business property, s j $275 per front ft. A bargain; J cash, balance easy. I A ' ' r 15 First-class Building Lots, 50x150 ft each, on Capitol jj : g i Hill. All umler water. i.Xake us an offer, as we l ?i ilj want to sell. Ij 'j . A No. 1 Factory Site, 270 ft fronting on D. &.R. G. W, j M W II. R., between Fifth and Sixth North Temple sts; j fa 1 $2250; i cash, balance to suit. I t I ' ' t' iJ-j ! 25 Building Lots in west and northwest part of tha j X H I fity, $150 each, on irstallmeat plan. ; 'A Hi" tj 0 Best farm in Utah, 10 miles south of City, 130 acres; all U m fenced and well improved. Cheap; good terras. See ; j j us for iigurcs. ; . 1 They must be sold, as the owner needs cash. Call at once ; i at Room 16, Central Block. & ILynch &Glasmann, Agt gov tcrtt. 1t km -iiiiii " i.isisi:.' itrni tsE "or 1 kiti-h-ii. K3 h-ti Fiit.Sj h. n v. s u TT'yIt It sTs i iT; iT i it o s tT; v, or I Ai or t!ir' rooiii lur liht hoiipu k"i-p-niirat 41V loi-t l-onrtli Soutii. Ioif " "kKNT1 vT Nil r kITy Kl KNISIIKI) looln; Imth, lioiuil. rlL'drlc liu'llt: privatt) l'ainil.v. Curnrr First ana 1. Alrw. llawli'V. is"1" "" N r" 1 i' iiiKr'ii7iir7Jri3 V room with all l!n liioilt rll roiivi'UhMu"u. Apjily to A. I'. llrillisHiik, li. .Sixth .South, Iw-ti,-"ii 7 und 8 p. in. 14X)K KKNT-AN KIOHT-K XIM-HOUMiC IniUiro at L- West South Tomple street. IOK KKNT-A NEAT "coTTAtJE; "inquire JP mill cor. C ami i'ifth streets. IOU KENT TWO UnTukNISHKIJ rooms for houNoknoplnN'; alo nlooly tur-nlHlicil tur-nlHlicil rooms, luquiru i F.ast Third South Htrnet. tot X ott rttvitttcit. I"( 'ST - II l-:l" KK A KM MMtfVs AN i j I'll ir1 South pri"-t, i iil-linU cu'riiuiloii, ilis- iiio ml oil'. Leave with W. .S , Timks oiMii. I.il'i-rnl rt'iimil. 3-fvroottal. MirTnuNKTlTiuT la-hiiinaiil, linir iln'-M-r. io. 11 Katt 'i liinl Soutii r-tiei-t, iif.ir Main nn'et. 1 S. SIMS, CAHi'KT Ci.KAN'IXii ANI) I r I , chiinn, y sv( ejtirnr. Leave oritors at Ut:iH Stove v iiar.lware eonipawy s store. 0 1 ' II .Vi . M I IliP H I SE, C 1 1 LOK A LT C KJ A I N K Hinoklnir ba'ut cured, Chuiurd atiil Uu- j (hainon. Hook of ISO psifes Uln'tr'il mint free. I Pay when cured. Box llUI.Ksit Lake Clty.Ut&h. I We Extend a Cordial Welcome to Our Estafclishment, W. J. KING. E. S. YANKIISi Kiiu)" k Yankee. Geo. M. Scott, Jas. GlPtirleinntng, U. S. Kumflftld, President. Vice Tregidont. SecrtUry, Geo M. Scott &. Co. (Incoki'orated.) Djcalkb3 la Hardviare, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. Agents for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Boebling'a Steel Wire Rope, Ti ouura Cylinder and F.ngiue Oils, llercules Powder, Atlas Engine's a4 Bolien, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Sealea, Jefferon Ilorie Whim Blak Pnmpa, Minera' aud Blcksmitha' Tooli, Etc. ' ICS aiain SUest. Salt Lake City, Utah. 1 i O ' Dealers In v Hardware, Stoves, Furnishing Good, Carpenters' Too!' Bronze Goods, Etc. A FULL LINE ALWAYS IN ST0CK- 213 State Street, Bait Lake City. Recently the following Nottct appeared in the M San Francisco Chronicle. j Judge S had been sick only ahnut two w weeks, and it was not until the lnt iiiree or m ' fnur days thnt the malady took a serious turn, fa 1 At the beginning of his illness hesuittretl from f j diabetes and stomach disorder. I,aier thegj! kidneys refused tu perform their functions and Kg he passed quietly away. Thus ended the life ga of one of the most prominent men in Cali-M forma." I. ike thousands of others his uu-3 timely death was the result of uegltctiug early ffl sy m p'tuma of kid u ey d isease. w IF- VOU p are troubled with diabetes, gravel, or any de- gj rangetnent of the kidneys or urinary organs, R don't rielav proper treatment until you are L forced to give up your daily duties; rtoii'rP waste vour money on worthless liuiments E 1 and woe plasters, but strike at the srat of S the disease at once by using Ihe greatest of all jg known remedies, the celebrated Oregon Kid-IS nev Tea. It has saved the lives of thousands, c Why should it not cure you ? Trv it. Turely g vegetable and pleasant to take. $l,OOa pack- f age. for $:YOO. pABST JJpiAVAUKEE, JJOHEMIAN AND JJOFIiRAIT Hpni npin nps EB&mTV&S ffii.Aig3g:;a ElsgTfJ are! 7,3 "Jf On Draught at Fritz Riepen, der Bier Koenig's Caf du Lonvre, 13, 15, 17 and 17 Conmn'reial NttvK-IJanierit. The same Bofietnlan Beer on draught at tho Clift Jlou.sti Jiar, Ch;iit'y i euh ilur, proprietor. Xoiu. lioriao, Morgan House Bar. THE FINEST BEER IN AMERICA. s?r PERINIBROS. f , " f "A Manufacturers and Pe.ilers la ' -oi'V' Umbrellas, Parasols, Walking Canes. Z ' ' "1' ! KID GLOVES! T- Yl -:-! ; ' 'i t f ""'V', t V. Kr pir fi.tA th r-nncl. T'rohro'.! -s rt. prsH i if , y" ? Yl J'Vfoa na rpirJ on ko t aotk. l tfasul j m vf '" v .ix U VI match dross. ' : 'MV " 1 ! (V I.- i 7v K'nnt.'. rl H-vi. S!". -te St.. Alt I.l; city. Ctofc |