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Show J I TIIE SALT LAKE TIMES- - MONDAY JUNK, 2, 1890 3 :F. AUERBACH & BROV i-s- e south ilcajqt street. : " ' " ' To Attact tho Growds and to Roduco OurlmmonsoOvorstock, REAT BARGAINS! .v. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! Special Sale ii Several Departnierts. , . 7 1111111 1 1 OUR SILK DEPARTMENT OFFERS 1 1 , Pure; Silk Check : Surahs, warranted to wash, at 62 per yard. Sold everywhere at $1. ' 1 2 Pure Silk Glaise Plaids at 67 jjc, worth $1.10. ! ,Us each Pure Silk Striped Surahs at 60c, worth jr. lo J)ioccS Colored Surahs in beautiful .shades at 50c. ' - " 10 pieces black Satin Rhadame at 90c, $1, $1.60. To look at them is to buy them. OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT is determined to close out all Beaded and Laoe Wraps, Uonnemaras and Jackets if Heavy Reductions will do it. !i Our ;e Quote a Few Articles Only: Our Tabic Linen Children's Clotliinir Dopartnierit Department Offers: , OSTors 1 lot of Cream, Hrown and Cardinal Jersey ulUat tl.U.i, told every- - e(l Wraps worth )f 3 for 2. Table IJih'us, Ni.kins. Towd UnblcHdicd ami IInlf bpelic(l Talilo Llnrii' t where nt f- -. fd Wraps worth $tt tor 13. -- . prices that will Mtrprisc every house imd hotel-keepe- r. I lot of .Seersucker Kilt Suit. uci2. 2, 8. 4 ,5 year. at I.V. worth IJ.Srt Wraps worth!-"- ) for1400. ' 300 yards eai-l- t at I'le, 25e, 3'ie, 4t)c and 4": per yai-ii- . 1 lot each of I'aion Cawtlnieru Wiort l'uat Muil,4 to lit l tl.73, 11.81 jerseys worth $1 for 75c. ' These goods will cost you 50 per cent more next week. tX 2.SS ami M.M. Cannot m UmsM rtrwlier Cot mure tult s' Jerseys worth $1.50 for $1. 1 lot each lileaehed Damask Table Cloths ISOe. andflOc. lioys' odd hit I'ant at .I0. ILMI ami It.tio to clo-- . VBlouscs worth $1.50 for $1. 1 lot each 8x4 and 10x4 Turkey lied Table C'lolhs 00c and 75a liemV Bathing Suits, half price. O.V 7flo and BtHu-aeh- . es' Calico Wrappers worth $1.25 for 75e, llemnant of White and Colored Table Damasks very rheap. Hoy a" and UlrU' Tourist Caps reduced to 2')C, 30t and 60o each. Ladies' Wrappers and Tea Gowns greatly reduced. 1 lot each of Table Napkins, per dozen, 2oc, tiOe, 75c and 05c. Saline I'aratoU at 75e. reduced from II. adies' Colored Skirts at 85c; regular price $1.25. 1 lot each of Linen Gloss Towels $1.20, worth $2 per dozen. Children' Parasols at 30e, 25c, 30c aud upward, adics' Colored Skirts at 50c; regular price 75c. lot each of Turkish Towels eje, 10c, 15c and 20e. each. idles' Colored Skirts at 40c; regular price BOrt. 300 yards Nottingham Curtains Nett, 12jc and 20c, reduced from 20c and 30o I lot of Fancy Turkish Tidies 15e, regular price 2.V. es' White Aprons, nicely finished, at 20c, 25c and 30c each; worth 500 yards of Scrim, 12 yards for $1. 2 lots of lace pillow sham at 40c and fiOe a pair; they will gn fait, double. 1 0 yards Cheviot Shirtings, fust colors, for $1, worth 10c per yard. ft Iota of embroidered Wash Dress l'atteraa at fl. $1.75, . $2.25 and Children's Gingham Dresses, 4 to 12, at at $1.10 and upwards. Tennis Flannels, odd lots, reduced to 10c and 12Je per yard. positively half price. Children b White Muslin and Embroidery Dresses, the most stylish ever 3 lots of Imported India Linens and Cheeked Nainsooks, 10 yards for $1. .10 pieces genuine Fn-ncl- i Satins at 25e; beat value In the city. shown here, at less price than your dressmaker would charge. 3 lots of Imported India Linens and Checked Nainsooks, 12 yards for $1. loo pieces of fact Colored (ilruthuin at KJu and loo t yard, each Ladies' Balbliggan Vests, to close, at 10c, 25c, fOc, 05c aud 75c 3 lots of Imported India Linens and Checked Nainsooks, 10 yards for $1. 500 Dress Hoods Itemnantsat half price. each; see them aud you will buy thcrn. j Those prices will close every yard; conic quickly. 1 kjt of Ladies' ClisUelaiuo Hags worth $. at 45c esch. A Thousand and One other Bargains will make it worth your while to attend this Mammoth Special Sale! i - -- - - - - - Price'toAll. , -:- - -:- - -:- - -:- - Every Article warranted as represented or money rcliindcd Established 26 Years in the Same Block in Salt Lake City. , 1 II R BACH & BR O. COHN BROS EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS! For Week Commencing Monday, June 2, Frmsr iPREWcnsATKms at We offer 100 pieces of tho finest French 1'rinted Sateens at lo pel-yar- The entire lot is "Frcrcs Koechlin" make, tho most celebrated of all French manufacturers of cotton goods, and is sold all over town at 35c per yard. The styles and colors are simply perfect. i 50 pieces S0-in- Jackonet, all in light grounds, beautifully printed; just the thing for summer Dresses aud Wrappers, at 10c per yard a great bargain. We place on sale another shipment of 1 00 pieces Fancy Fig-ured Cballies, excellent uualities and styles, in light medium and dark assortment, at Gjcper yard. 100 pieces 27-in- Mohairs, in (iray aud Tan Mixtures, for Bummer Dresses, at I1in and Printed, all suitable 12JC per yard. VVorkingmen Who wish to build lJ"MllB" iS5 their own home, Wicks, 202 S. Main, and get his terms. I THE v FAIB l i To Ye Lovers of Good Teas and Bargains, - Firiest Decorated Chinaware, Good for Only One Week! l ". FINEST GREEN JAPAN TEA - 30c, worth 50c j " BASKET FIRED " - - 55c, " SI i " FINEST ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA 44c, " 75c i " SUNDRIEDNATURALLEAFTEA45c, " 90c " IMPERIAL BEST GROWN 64c, " $l GEM POWDER GROWN - 75c, " $,25 " BASKET FINE DRAW - 60c, " $U0 j Basket alone worth !!."c j FINEST DECORATED CHINA TEAPOTS 85c, " $1.75 " OATMEAL BOWLS 13c, ' 25c ROSE JARS 50s " S1.25 12 CHINA TEACUPS AND SAUCERS - 81.50, S3.25 13 PIECE FINEST CHINA DECORATED BERRY OR PUDDING SET - S3.75, 6.50 8 PIECE WATER SET WITH TRAY - '99c, $2 $ 03STE3 WEEK ONLY! THE FAIR, One door west of Clock. V i I Boys' Derby IMbbed Black Cotton Hose, 0 to 9.1, at locust half price. Stainless, Double-knee- Hose, at 8-c- Hisses' Hermsdorf Fast Bluck good value at 50 cents. Ladies' Balbriggan Hose, splendid Gern.au make, 3 pairs for 60 cents. ' of Ladies' Fancy Bibbed Jersey Vests at lie. We place ou sale one case . ot'It ENTIRE USE OF LADIES' BLACK AND COLOItEI) JERSEYS Is offered at a discount of 33J per cent. Sateen Blouse W.i.t. which 'We have opened a lot of Ladies' Striped we offer at 1.2-j- . Ladle.' and Miws' Balhiu Wealreec-ivedalargeassoitrnento- f manufactured for u. Suits, especially - COH3iT ' BBOS. For Sale. Bids will be received by the under-signed until the 4th day of Juno of MeCorn.ck & Co., for at the bank of blocks one to ten m-- S (excepting block three , of subdivision, m wtu LakeP le said blocks conta.nmg. Sidv. of streets about went, fivo acres , hnr 'rZ hole t 1 e sold a, one property. K third cash, balance on mo r tarpeentperaalr ps ,.;,.letaUs C??heVmce oi S mon hamburger. No. fnrSih! aid Cedent com-- ,v- - JoiahP.aknEtt, Secretary. Laec and silk curtains at S. E. Marks v & Co. . in driving them fcway to keep tho oaks from falling on them. Two days ago there was a thunder storm and before it began to rain there was a clap of thunder that sounded exactly like a tree falling, Mr. McGuire's entire herd of cows rush-ed frantically towards the spot where it seemed the tree had fallen. Another and another clap followed in rapid succession and all of the cattle put to the hill coun-try, where they.supposed trees were be-ing cut down. Not one of them has been seen since. A Acon.tlo Tale. ." to The New York World ' v "kt4 2 sys: - tnire, of Modoc Landing. aurmg tne water he to fell trees in order that sustain life by browsing , ; leaves. The animals were "err and he had great trouble Spring Kong, witt is wheeling and gleaming, brook Is brown In its bed, from tbe cloud 1b streaming; the bow bends overhead, charm of the winter is broken I last of the spell is said ! Klin the pond is quickening, 'pnyling leaps in the stream; t If the clouds are thickening ? !bo the meadows gleam : mil of the win ter is shaken i' world awakes from a dreamt frputs out green fingers, ' e par tree softly blows, rose in her dark bower lingers, ber curtains will soon unclose; lilac ltlll shake her ringlets rtheblushof the rose. s'ift is wheeling and gleaming, iid are beginning to ring, from the cloud is streaming; re. where the bow doth cling, nr is smiling afar off, srlbsihoulderof spring! Robert Buchanan. Cotton Over Twenty-fiv- e Years of Age. A sample of cotton with a history has just been exhibited in Nashville, Tenn. It came from a balo raised near West Point, Miss., in 1863. The man who raised the cotton was offered forty-tw- o cents per pound for it in 1864, but re-fused to take it. He has since been hold-ing for a rise that never came, and on March 19 last he sold it for ten cents per pound. Estimating the bale to weigh 500 pounds, and counting simple interest on the money at 6 per cent., the planter lost $487.60 by not disposing of it twenty-si-x years ago. The cotton is perfectly sound,' and as good as when taken from the field. Exchange. Nationality Doubtful. First Little Girl Is your doll a French doll? Second Little Girl I don't know; she can't talk. New York Weekly. Londoners Are Sensitive.' 4 the London newspapers have widerate enough to harrow; the of polite society by publishing of an East End tragedy whereby star died of starvation. Mark m the victim's name, and his fs report him to be a temperate, an, who made every effort to sufficient work to support his consisting of a wife and five hildren. He had a little money 'on Thursday, and dropped dead Master's feet as he received it. tor who made the post mortem ath was due to starvation, and stomach was entirely empty. toy told the coroner that their ten nothing since the though the children had "tie stew twice since then. Their ' nothing in order that there more for his little ones. at End was quite shocked when "i Mall Gazette published this more than one good citizen tM paper in order that his wife wen might not be annoyed by Il!aI of such vulgar atrocities. York Sun. - West of Jordan property on the line Kll orrulo im of tho new rou. lo great demand, and the residents of that thriving suburb are happy. Investors in El Dorado are to be on their investment. Lots in value on the complc-tio- will quadruple of the new suburban road. First Sale of Summer GoihH Paris, commcnciiig WedtstlakMay 28, aud lasting four Thursday 20. Friday 30 and hat-uX- y Remember ladies thm a 81- - re notion of 25 per cent ,oit he:dol Jai Si;r:tSaL.t-E- - 75 ktds and all.'scriptions, rang-iu- g Ha in price fiom up Remembev the place ami date, gity of Paris, 83 L. First South street. ' Develpments of Yale Culture. rJ fad has recently taken pos-r- 'f the Yale jubiors, and is caus-'-i amusement about the college, 'wmoou and evening the mem-.- ! thre upper classes gather raspective portions of the m front of Durfee and as a a strolls up to join a group of ae is suddenly pounced upon. ' u unbuttoned, and in spite of tab on the bottom of uT is cut off- - 11118 teophy up on an ejm wnere aro 7 01 more similar ones. The m, Iculiirly a junior one, and "fof the other classes look on ,r wnlothe struggle is in pro--; many of the tabs so taken 'b tiT1613' initlals embroidered they are easily recognized as ' opon the elm, and among Mn tlie tabs oace belonging Blown men in the class. |