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Show V TH K SAIP LAKE TIMES, SAIUKDAY. AUGUST 2, 1890. D i i II I TUTTJT 1 L lON DRADGHT AT . . Z.C. M. I. Drug Store 112 & 111 MAIN STREET. NERVE, BLOOD AND BRAIN TONlt The Children's Best Tonic. Contains Iron and Phosphates. Docs not constipata. For Delicate Women. , . It is the finest and most palatable Iron Ionic in use. For Merchants and Business Men. It is quieting to an overworked brain and nervous system, and headaches in the morning Professional Men and Students. Will tind Fhos-Ferron- e of bcneiit in mental work. It builds up ; whole system. The Restless and Nervous Will be surprised at the relief this delightful drink affords. The Finest Soda Fountain Drink in the World. 5 cents per Gk COHN BROS. SUMMER BARGAINQ Mm. BARGAINO We are determined rcala f"cp of We offer all our French Sateens at 20c PER YARD. 65c quality Scotch Zephyr Ginghams reduced to 40c. 50c " " " " 35& 40c " " " 30a 30c " S' " 2c. Fancy Irish Dress Linens reduced from 50c to 30c per yard. A large lot of Checked and Striped A lot of Checked and Striped Seer Seersucker Ginghams at 10c, reduced sucker Gighams 16 yards for $1 ; former from 10c. price 10c. Our entire stock of Canton, Shnnghai and Japanese Lyons printed Silks at 75 cts per yard. We are clearing out Checked and Striped White Lawns at 6c to 22c per yd; former prices 12J to 40c per yd; the line is offered at less than cost. We have gathered up a lot of short ends of Table Linen and broken lots of Napkins and Towels, which are offered at less than cost. 100 dozen Ladies' Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs in fancy hemstitching at 10c each; regular price 25c. 100 dozen Ladies' elegant drawn-wor- k Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs at 25e apiece; former price 50c. 100 dozen Ladies' Sheer Irish Lawn Initial Handkerchiefs 3 for 50c; this is our well known 25c initial handkerchief. We offer to close out a lot of handsome Black Lace Flouncings iu Chantilly and LaTosca and offer them at the following reductions: At $1.10 j reduced from $1.50 At $1.25 ; reduced from $1.75 " $1.75 1 " $2.50 " $2.00; " $3-2- ' $2.25: " $3.50 " $3.00; " $4.50 " $3.50. " $5.00 ' $4,25 i " $6,00 Closing out balance of Black Drapery Nets at bare cost. 100 dozen Ladies' Ethiopian Dye splendid quality Black Cotton Hose at 25c a pair; reduced from 40c. We offer special bargains in Ladies' and Misses' White Muslin and Cambric Skirts for this week. A line of Tucked Skirts at 25 cts. I Tucked with Cambric Ruffles at 50 cts Embroidery ruffle with tucks at 75 cts Embroidery and lace trimmed at $1. Our entire line of higher priced Skirts will be found open on our counters and will be offered at reduced prices for this week. The line includes an endless variety of styles in Torchon, Piatt Val, Mcdecis and Embroidery Trimmed. ,SStSS!!;0'I nl Blouse WaistsStSr COfflOBOS. ' DESERET PAPER MILLS Industry, " We are now in a position to manufacture all kinds, sizes and weights of Papers, Roofing, Sheathing and Carpet Felt, Straw, Print, Bl Manillas, Envelope, Blotting, Toned and Tinted, any color. Capacity of Mill 24,000 Ids. a day. SKEWES &, SMITH, Lessees. W. S. BURTON, Prest. W.C. BURTON, Mgr. GEO. F, FELTfr. Burton -- Gardner Co., Call the Attention of CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS and the GENERAL PU B LIC to the fact that their LUMBER YARD Contains a full stock of Lumber, Sash, Doors, etc. Finest Planing Mill in e m by Electric! Is turning out first-clas- s work at their yard. And announc further that they PROTECT THE CONTRACTOR! AND BUILDERS by refusing to contract, an doing so solicit in return their patronage. Don't forget we Manufacture the COMBINATION FENCE, WIRE MATTRESSES all sizes, and earn the 'HOUSEHOLD' and'STANDAKO' Sewing Machines. Office and salesrooms, 101 and 103 East First South street. Factory and Yards, corner Eighth South and State road. Great Reductions SUMMER SUITINGS FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS AT LEVY & SHULMAN'S, Merchant Tailors, ' T'-- i B, First South. Street. "" iibii linn F. Auerbach & Bro 144, 146 & 148 Main Street. IEXTENSIVE ADDITIONS! To our Store necessitates the removal of the "West Wai! and may compel us to close our store for some time during August. To avoid carying over any Summer Goods we announce a "CLEARANCE SALE!" Every article we offer is sure to go if selling desirable good at cost or below cost will make them go. OTJK MOTTO : C3T "Never to carry goods into next season if reductions will dil them this season; has saved us thousands of dollars and given leading position in the Dry Goods trade; Dry Goods unlike a inu do not improve with ago, therefore we quote the lowest l' ever known iu this city." John Grant, Omalia Nab. B. F. Redman, Salt Lake City. Tolin G-ra- nt &, Co., " :CONTRACTORS FOR: STREET AND SIDEWALK PAVEMENTS; AND DEALEK8 IN Cements; Trinidad Asphaltum for Streets; Slagolithic and Gran-olithic for Sidewalks, Basements, Floors, etc. The Best Brands of Portland and American Cements. Crushed Slag for Concreting for Sale to Contractors. Estimates furnished on all kinds of Cement Work, Cementing, etc. Ail work Guaranteed Office m8. Main St. Crusher at Bamberjrer's Warm Telephone M, Cor. Third West and Ninth Spring North. J. F. Marks, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Artesian, Salt or (Sas Wells Drilled. 7S7 .sr. uvst Tempu St.. Prospects for Coal and Minerals. snit r.koCit,,. Deep WeIIs a Specialtjr For the liost lea and coffee in town, iro to the I'acitio Tea & Coffee Co., T4 West First South. Obeap Kail Road Ticket to Denver. $14.00, $14.50 and $15.00. For one person to Denver $15. J or two persons to Denver, eaeh $14.50 For three or more persons to Denver, eaeh 14.00. Got them at Gillespies railroad ticket office 210 S. Main street, next door north of Walker House. SPECIAL OFFER. .1. F. Jink, 3g5 South Main Street. 10.).lti5 feet, corner Second and M street, faciug south and east; close to electric cars; easv payments; $8500. 57x1154 feet, facing east on Eighth East, just south of Fifth South; tine shade; $;t000. 41x3;!0 feot on ScvonthEast, botween First and Second South; tine shade, orchard, etc.; $5000. 41)x105 feet, with good house, baru. city water, shade, fruit, etc.; easy payments; $5000. 10 acres south of city, $(5000. J. F. Jack, Silo Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah. 0 o o 0 OQ'O o o o o L-- WSilks ! Linens ! Etc., Etc ! W Black Gros Grain Silk at 00c. worth 85c. at 83c. worth 60c ' " .". " " ft'"- - ". ' 5e.! I lot Printed Wool Challies at W 7'V- - worth 25c. C olored Silk at Toe, !Mte. and $1.10 are tlic.il lot Ladies Embroidered Dress' I'lggest bargains offered this season. terns at $1 ami $1.50 i the cost. r!,"','.n bl,Il"lu,r hl k lly sold at'lllolBovs'lbwcut Shoes at $1.25, 50, 00 and ,0c.. marked down to 35e. $3 20 pieces of Black Bunting at 5c, worth 1 lot Mens' low cut Shoes (sizes 5 tt .: II al$y. (These goods were sokhil' Seoteh Zephyr Oinghams at 15,20 and: 1 lot Ladies' Cloth Top Kid W 224c., worth 20 2 and 30e Shoes at $1.50, worth $2.50. Hot plain dark Organdies at 81c, worth 1 lot Misses' and Children's OolhT;' Kid Button Shoes at $1.25 and 1 lot hgured Linen Lawns at 10c, worth worth $2 and $8. ii"fh. All of onr Children's, Misses'aiHiLaf Linens at 2,,e fan Colored Shoes reduced to cost f..i and 10 ydjs for $1y. ilsfurl. 13 yds La,d3i,es3'5(an40d C50hialdnrJen7's5cStraw Hats" (These are Tennis Hannels at 10c, worth 15c, ami! half price. 12c, worth 20e. Extra fine Silk Stripo Tenuis Flannels; Ladies' Outing Cloth Blouses "TO i Lot at 6oc, worth - $1.00 I Lot at $i, worth - tl$ Children's Gingham Dresses, Ages 2 to 10, at HALF PRICE! 33T Boy's Clothing Department! "g C1jiwP?'fi C')i!,1 -- oUitS ia Uvo' iBo-v- $j Coltonade Suits at C5c, ,Uvth,llheri0t KUt Sh!rts ai; Jersey Kilt Suits at $2.00, worth?-- '' and $2.25 worth $4.00. ONE PRICE TO ALL. 37 ESTABLISHED 1861 WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD. F. AUERBACH & BRO i . S. J. MATHAM, Mbetting DownPrices Again! We would advise every Man and Woman to keep themselves posted and attend our special sale during this week. You will find every article as advertised. If you are in doubt bring this paper along with yau and judge for yourself the truth of these assertions. Mon's French Flannel Undershirts 50c each S e, s Men's Inlaundried Shirts . 45c each llH 4f-- e Men's 9'0Z B,ue ,)enim 0veralls 45c a pair I 5." 'Ss Men's z. Blue Denim Jumpers 45c each r S- - ISIMW 40ceach 3-- 5 J.'j Men's Inderslurts and Drawers 30c each ? 8 s Men's brown and grey Linen Dusters Oj J Sg Men's Coats andM $l.feea Men's French Flannel Coats Vests 1.35 each rJ-- - Men's Black Coats $1.50 each r 5- - 1 ? $ Men's Fine Balbrian ?' es5s SMrts and Draw ers, worth $1.25 a suit ff5s Men's Bathing Suits, $1.50 a suit ? JS Boys; Shirt faists .. . I5eeach 1tHlBojs'Suits.ages4tol2. $U5?aPfh 5 S. J.NATHAN, Prop. 151 Main s Colon I'sclHo System. Mountain Division. On and after Juno 29, 1830, Garfield Beach trains will run as follows: Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Salt Lake Garfield Garfield Salt Lake 8:10a m9:25 am 11 :45 a m 13:30a m 10:45 am 11:30am 2:30pm 3:30pm 12:45 pm 1:30pm 2:45 pm 3:40p ni 1 :45 p ru 2 :30 p m 3 :45 p m 4 :30 p m 2:45 pm 8:30 pra 4:45 pm 5:30 pm 3:45 pm 4:80 pm 5:45 pm 0:30 pm 4:45pm 8:30pm 6:45pm 7:30 pin 5 :45 pm 6 :30 p m 7 :45 p m 8 :30 p m () :45 p m 7 :30 p m S :45 p m 0 :30 p m 47 :45pm f8:30pm 9:30p mflOa.jp m fMondays and Tuesdays excepted. Daily, except Sunday. Tickets for sale at Wasatch building, corner Main and Second South sts., and at depot. Faro for the round trip 50 cts. S. W. Kcclks, (J. V. A. Ice Cure Creamery Butter. The proprietors of the above arc de-sirous of introducing this brand of but-ter to the people of Salt Lake City and surrounding country, assuring them of an article that will be "the finest" at all times, guaranteoiug to be as near as butter can be made. Messrs. Beard Bros., of Decorah, Iowa, commenced eleven years asp with only one creamery, and by their best endeavors created a demand that at the present time enables them to con-trol twenty-tw- creameries, located in the northeastern part of Iowa, which is conceded the best butter producing sec-tion in tho west. The principal advant-ages being pure spring water and tame grasses, while in the late fall and winter months tho stock is all grain fed and well taken care of in every particular. Their output is now 8,000,000 pounds yearly. This brand of butter is now a staple on the eastern markets of New York, Boston, etc. Ask your grocer for lee Cave Creamery. Sears & Co.,'sole agents for lrt ah, No. 200 South Main street, Salt Lake City. This butter is packed iu the tiu-linc- d McAdam butter package, which is air tight and will keep butter any length of time, and is valuable for other uses when empty. For sale by all leading groceries. The celebrated lithographers, Hall & O' Donald, ofTopcka, Has., have opened a branch office at No. 9 W. Second South street, this city, where they are prepared to take orders for lithograph-ing, printing and blank book making. Ten Doipn. Ladies' line kid button boots just re-ceived at Baker's. 52 West Second South, which we will sell for ten days at $1.55. We arc still receiving a few late sum-mer novelties iu neek wear, at Bast-Tkkk- Mer. Co., ' 143 Main street. Gentlemen wishingcltan and spotless linen should patronize the celebrated Tkoy Stkam Lai nhky. 142 Main street. ' A FT ON WATER. A MEMORY OF SCOTLAND, Words by ROBERT BURNS Music by A. HUME, i 1. Plow ' 3. How Jndanie gnmtM. 8. 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