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Show F. AUERBACH &BK0. AVc are now showing; our advance consignment of ! New Fall Goods! ! ; l You ant invited to examine our early FALL STYLKS aud FASHIONABLE NOVF.LTli:s. Wo are ilctonimii'd to interest you and bavo made our prices tlio "proper tiling." GRAND OPENING! Of Fall Purchases of New Silks and Dress Goods. 25 different shades of Faille Francaiso, worth 1 ..-., at 81.00. !!'.' pieces of Changeable Surahs, worth $1.00. at Toe. :i" " of I'ollui Dots, and a-Toned Brocades, worth $1.75. only $1.23. Dress Goods nt l()c. per yard, considered cheap at 'J0e. Ml pieces :.'i-itieh Black Cashmere, at l'Jic. well worth 23p. 47 " HM-inch all-wool 1'laid. at liic, sells regularly at (i')o. " of ,'!.' iiudi Xc city l'la'nls, at l2Jo., usual price. oOe. .1H " double-width Tricots, at :tie., worth title. ,-;0 pieces 40-inch iiure Mohair, in nil the new F'all Colorings, at 35c These goods ant worth (iOe. HO pieces of ."ii-inoh Ladies' Cloth, at o.'e. fi " of 54-inch all-wool Ladies' Cloth, to make shelf room, will be so'd at 45c. I DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT, J (iOe. French Flannel $ .85. f 1.75 Damask Quills, 1 yds $1.25. Mc. French Flanii... . .45. 4 Exlra Mawdilw Spreads. . . 2.05. .'. Shaker F lannel, 15 yds 1.00. StOOHoncycombCTuilts 1.U0. Large Satine Comforters 1.65. To Open Our Blanket Season we Will Sell: $10.00 White California Blankets. .$7.50. $3.00 all-wool filled Blankets 52.10. 5. OOScarlet Blankets 3.75. 2.00 Grey Blankets 1.20. A Special Chance ! One lot of Sample Blankets slightly soiled, carried over troiu last season, to close at less than cost. Laces! The Sale of Laces Daily Grows Larger. $ .80 Chantilly Lace at $ .40. $1.00 Chaiitilly Lace at DO. 1 " " 05. 1.50 " " " 75. 2.00 " ' - 1 00. 2.50 " " " 1.25. It is really surprising that f." will buv such exquisite Drapery Nut; also 1 .7, Drapery Net, 7 of. Over 100 Dress Patterns in all Silk Drapery Net, some of them worth $IJ.OO per yard, for !5c. per yard. We Extend a Cordial Welcome to Our Establishment. 1. Kill AM CAP. RIELLEY Consolidate Their Juterests. 1 ilcciss. The new resort on State street is becoming tremendously tremen-dously popular. There are very few Utah pioneers who are not familiar with the name of that popular favorite Col. Ed Kelley. The colonel has a host of friends and admirers and while he may not have lived here su long as those grand old pioneers pio-neers who made the wonderful wonder-ful overland excursion to this territory in '47, he has taken time by the forelock, as it were, and improved each shining hour so that through earnest and persistent efforts on his own part he has made thfi acquaintance of almost tho ENTIRE COMMUNITY who knovv him in no other light than a man of fair and honorable business bus-iness methods and one who is always on the alert for some amusement or entertainment enter-tainment for his friends. We may add that Mr. Kelley has recently consolidated his interests in-terests with those of Mr. Chas. Reilley who, as an artistic ar-tistic dispensor of sparkling beverages and a jolly good fellow, is too well known to the Salt Lake fraternity to need an introduction through the medium of these columns. llERIifclt r SL Ass'tElau'r, ''1 S$i-f J ' l : ' f f. '.'! 1 id The Elks Saloon Oppttnitfi the Theater is to be in charge and under the management of Mr. Reilley while 'Mr. Kelley will devote his entire time and attention to the new resort he has recently established at No. 228 State street where at any and all times he will be glad to welcome his old friends and patrons with the warm hearted cordiality so peculiar to himself. The two sumple rooms under the control of this gentleman gen-tleman are said to be stocked with the finest and rarest imported im-ported goods that can be found anywhere. The line of Fins Imported. & Domestic Cps are the fittest procurable and as a matter of fact many compliments com-pliments are lavished upon the proprietor regarding the ible and efficient manner in which these institutions are :onducted and it may be safely said that there are few if any Tien in this particular vicinity :hat can be compared with Col. Ed Kelley is regards the management )f a first-class and high lyres-actable lyres-actable sample room. The new gymnasium run in connection with the Elks sample Room, opposite the heater, is. quite a prominent eature and deserves the most iberal patronagof the public. Opposite Thaater, WD 228 STATE STREET, i rv Vv Ijj ! S 15 lts I CHEAP! H5.00EACH$i25.0n j ' '- I On Monthly Installments or other j Terms to Suit. J We are authorized to close out the remaining lots in 3 Fourth South 8treet Addition They are located t Four blocks West of the Jordan rivor, between 3 I Fourth and Fifth South. R ; l y I I ! fee are ii dpt Lois on p k Market. j . ; E ! They Must be Sold as the owner needs Cash. Call , at once at Room 10, Central Block, 1 , LyHCH & GlASSHAN, Agents, ii; !; (t y i MRs. CRftHAvi's I Face Bleach ! Ucinoi es Sunburn. Sullowncss, Free- j kles. Moth -patches. I'imples, Bl:ickhe:ids ! anil every iliscolonitiiui or blemish of j the skin. I'll iln pt. reliable, hiirmless. ll -let cr fails. Nuw that the summer is ncai'iy over il is time to restore your compiexit'ii to its pri.-tiiitt beauty, "pur- j it v. i h arncss and Idleness. Mrs. lira- ' ham's Face liicach i, guurantepil to tlo this in every ea-e. For sale bv all drug- gists, l'rico I..VI. Three bottles, $4. Mils. (!KKVAIK t ' II Ml A M, 'Reantjr Doctor," I l'ant St.. San Krannnco. treats litiltes for I al' W.-niihhf.-. ef the tac or flHure. Ladies at I atlist.iueotreainl hv letter, send stamp for I her iittln tv ok "How to ht, Itcantiful. " flie Fir-t Battle of Iron-CIadl" I An ILLUSTRATED LECTURE T'rtitay r.vwlxi j. spt !...r n. 1S91, at the I I 1-ederal t.'o.irtrooni, hy j G XAPi, CAMPBELL?: Wlio was an eyo itnt'ss of this remarkable j Aiiiinssion fiOc. l).H.rsoi.en 7:3), lecture at 8 ! I j AnYiTn Y V FT'p 1 1 K ATLK . ' i , St-Wit Artists -.n 1 hange oi l'rogramme Ktery Week. |