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Show J " - - SALT LAKE TIMES TUESDAY, JULY I, 1890 3 mx- - AUERBACH & BRO. ' EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL SALE! ! i Ltire stock of pure dye 300 misses' satin gg''TCTy,'!a aaLaassas Baw.arMwu'jMf ms.'jimw rww ....A-rwiC- Tr ''"v " ' -- ' I s latest shades best 6o, 75c and worthonf 11 1,nt f novel,ties in 1 lot of hdics 35c balbriggan Fans from oc to $lo.00 1 lot of fancv tennis flannels lot of fanrv striped scrim ies, reduced to 75c. third more. and sun umbrellas hose for 20c a pair. each. i?c, reduced from 2jc. 2r: reduced "from 20c per yd. J J - . r ducod 3.3 ,T3 percent. Z. 1 J entire line of pure dye 1 lot of ladies' stoned 1 " T" 200 dozen ,adics' wl,ite lincn Children's white dresses, 1 lot of bosquet suitings 2C : hi each of larc size Turk- - .rain, best quality and checked silk ponee LI! l.5V, P"vted border cambric fancy hemstitched ladies' white dresses, ladies yards for Jfi, worth 2.50. i.sh table covers A.jo, reduced hades, reduced to 75c. $1, reduced from J "1? ladleS pccket handkerchiefs? 1.50 per dozen, wrappers in satteen. outinR from.'.,--. - 0 nandkerchicis 35c, 45c, 47, simply iSc each; never sold cloths and seersucker at re- - , ot rrjntcd foulard-- ! ,ce of our figured India 1 lot of ladies' cream striped aLTt double" dZen for leSS than 250 CadK clumi . ar1 for "uced from , lot each of raw silk table ) to close 57tfc. and plain satin parasois ,i.30f ! Ladies' stylish bathing suit. iC yawL Zff,?0' rffC lot Silk Remnants al- - ucedfrom $2. Hot each of ladies' colored ' ,ot of 1 Ti lthinR cap and shoes, and . f f. S . half price. hose S'.(, 10, r ZC Cards for 10C combination shoe and stocking ' ' ? cduCcd r' :hr "TJ ! 7" 1 ladies' fancy sattine worth jt double fteoinS at popular prices. f per ' ,s fomsos Parasols! s umbrellas 75c and 9oc, partnunt i doMng out. rrAnrnA (rnm , , , , , Slaughter in children's gini;- - Satins! Satins! Satins! Sds parasols at 10c, 'Jf ? l lm and zephyr dresses in the ' f alT" "'V C'U' cd tennis 1 and 30c; reduced pairs hdies' it tlnh 4J J" '"st cunning styles, a-e- s from French, Knglish and Amen-- lawns .:ac, reduced from oVt,llirts uaI j linish tt( and ,1 1t mitts 45 nr ,5c J3c 40c reduced 2 to 8 years, at 75c, $1, can makes in the most novel :x- - any otU-re- in this citv at c, from 2oc; 2oc, . MO aud 2.5o-l- ess than co5t and attractive designs at 25, 7S- - SJ.SU0.SU5.S2.S2.50 "n ' fmrv cfrin'1 Qucccl lrom 351 25c. reduced i lot each of child's. unbleach- - of material, but we never carry 15, 12'a and ocper yard by lot of fanry Madras curtain and S2.90. Tlu-- every totlaclics iancy &mpta irom 40c; higher grades re- - ed and fancy hose reduced to any goods over if low prices all odefs the. choicest bargains material 8c reduced from where at 5c to $1 each above 4jc, reduced trom 75c duced in same, proportion. 5c a pair or 50c a dozen. will sell them. ever offered!' 2Jc per yard. the pi ir we quote. grey mixed and balbriggan underwear at 75c asuit Gents' satin scarfs reduced to 12 20c, 25c. 35c. 50c It will pay you to lay in a stock. Children's one price kilt suits at 85c and $1,10. -- Boys' wash kill pieces greatly reduced. 2 lots of gents' linen culls slightly soiled 20c a pair, reduced from 40c. Boys' straw hats nice styles, 15c to $1, Tennis caps reduced to 20c, 30c and 40c, from 35c, 50c ami 60c. Thousand Other Bargains Will Repay You For Visiting Our Mammoth Establishment. Strictly One Frice to .All Carpet Remnants Upstairs "We Are Never Undersold Call and seo my new lino of Spring Suiting worsted paulaloonings, etc. ; W. A. Taylok, 45 E. Second South. Goods called for and delivered. Km-pr- i Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street, Telephone 91. . James IT. Itacon, i rauk T,. Holland, l'residcnt. Caibler. Bank of Salt Lake. Salt Lake City, ttah. General Banking Business Transactel Interest Paid on Time Deposlta Exchange Bought and Sold. Money to Lend on Real Estate from One to Five Tears Time. Incoporatcd. April 10. 1890. Totman bise Building Cup;, J. T. l.TNfif, F. 1', MiKirn. B. It. Trealdi'iit. TrriMiun-r- . .'Brl Maoijr Salt Lako, Utah. Tlii" company la urfly hom lntlluttin. oririitilxod t" r. nd meH r. upeetfully luvilt' tlm ttititloti nf llm-M- j di'iriii( cotlaitp. rithiT (or houir or fur null', to 1110 noiit, tiistv and attractive api-ra- pn wntwd by tln ! of whti o)iiii)h,t"il. Wo eliilm llml ihey rw trongr ul war rir than tiia ordinary nmiiu liuildlnif, tho wiluii nil Iwlnif mad and put bKthr by thnrnby miiklnx ttin work prrfr-cll- litfhl. W ar now pri-pr- l to fur-nin- h eatiinatcn, tako emilrnr. and i nmpli'tw huildinir on lu.rt tim. J hn ronnK of thti publin In most rpectfully olli lUl. Uilles and yard X. W tl North lt)lo Btrt'ot. Examine Oar Plans and hvn Drfure Yoa BtiiH. Fire Works 4tli Jul'. For fire works go to Pacific Tea and Coffee company. 74 West First South street. Choice Fruit At Eli L. Price, 2o4 Main street, re-ceived fresh every morning. Don't forget that we Have removed to 57 East Second South street. A. J. White, Real Lstato Co. MORTH STAR Refrigerator Sold. Only lay tiio Salt Lake Hardware Co., 32 WEST SECOND SOUTH STREET. Headquarters for Rubber Hose, Lawn Mowers, Hammocks, Guns, Fishing Tackle and Sporting Goods. National Bait-- : OF SALT LAKE CITY. Capital- - $250,000 Ko. 11 East Firit South Street. H. G .... President G. M. Downey Thos. Mahhium, F. K. Scibymseb, r. H. Aukhbach, D. C. baoom. Jobs J. DAt.v, W. P. Nobi.e. J. VV. DotsN ellan Cashier Trantactf a General Banking Business in all its Brandies. Sells slRht drafts on the principal cities of the world. Issues circular lettrs of credit and iKstal money orders on all parts of Kurope and the Orinnt. Collections promptlp attended to Loans money at the lowest rates and on the best terms prevailing In this market Parlor suits, largest stock, at S. R. Marks & Co. For wedding and birthday presents o to tho Variety Hall, 04 West Second outh street. Eli L. Price, 254 Main slreet, receives dailv 4000 to 5000 lbs. of choice Cali-fornia and Utah fruits. Bros., the grocers, arc now locate! at 71 East Second South street. Call and see them. --EXCLU8IVC DEALERS I-N-Sole Acents for James Means' $3.00 SllOffi. Spencer & Kimball, 160 Main Street. FINAKCIAL. UTAH NATIONAL BANK, Capital, - $200,000. Treasury DEPAiyrMEVT: ) Whereas, by --uaC3?r to the undesigned, thattho'-Uta- Natwn.il liana halt Lake, in i " Citv," in the city of he United States re n8J,he anthorized 'The Utah N"""? ,n0tho of S.Ut in tho city of Salt Lake , h 'rie1 to Lake and tern t' J; f'L'S'.n,-- as provUed commence the u'lsl"7."A" 'j and ?!Siv-niu- of in section (ii ly o Comptroller of the Currency. :v i. 4'Ul.l McCORNICK & CO., SALT LAKE, UTAH Cartfvl attention given to the Sale of Oret and bullion. We tolicit Comignmentt, guar-anteeing highest market price). COLLECTIONS MAJjTaT LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. CORRESPOSDF.STS: Kew York-I- mp. and Tr.ul. Nat. Bank, Chem-ical Nat. Bank, Kountxe Bros. Chicag- o- Commercial Nat, lianu. San Francico-Fir- r.t Nat. Dank, h Nat. Bank. Omaha-- Omaha Nat. Bank. St. Louis-St- ate Hank of Mt. City- -i t. Baijk of ns Nat. ity Nat Hank Martin & Co.. si Lombard street. Sn J. rJilTZlilPJ, Letting Down Prices Again! Wc would advise every Man and Woman to keep jested and attend our f ju cial hale dariui; tlui week. Vu will find t.rrf arti. Ie adv-rli- M d 1 you ar in doift bnng ih',4 ppt ng ith jai and jnde for your-.- f li Unilh ! tb-i- itwa. '5.c? IW Frcn'!i bmA UMlfa t Mfu I vtmitH Miirti Vxnrk l ?m Ut Mae ihmlh ' I pur i. 5. w 5 en Ui. V.v D nim Jumper. i nfh a - 0 : " ft n iMnti and Pra m nth 5 H b c l d' trnn au4 zm Li;i-- 9atrn $1 f.h . .. -5- -2" WFwarb-UBDrilV4flfU$IJ5ev- r?' $ yi'a MA!I)iri ' $Vj9 m)i - 5. , $ i C $ Shirt ni PraHfrx, wnh , $1 a sa? - - k .'a'K fcihiw SaiK i:rr. 1 sail ?5 w WSsitt ttatt lVfarb $2$-i5--5 i B'm' kr.ff hfs 2ipair foW 1 1 11 . $1.1 a.it i. ?. 4 I. S. J. NATHAN, Prop. 151 Main St 'wal&rtRooico's . . . rtah Salt take City, - - Buvs and sells chanB8. mrt rted h-afe-uers of credit available In the pnn gfvla selling of ores Cilic!aU.tenSon to the on consents at lo aSoiSrri-- "Accotlicited. Wells. Fare0 c' i.New Yor 2 4 Co....... Boston Maverick National Bank .'. ...Oman rit ational Bank .... Denver FirtVai"niU Hank....-- - chicaeo SNational Bank yy Urai, EoTtmen-- s National Bank IWco Wells, Karso'--EOOL?.,Ilt-- ' 7. E-- Capital Fully Paid, S400,000.00 Union National Banlc, UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Transacts a General Banking Eosinsss. Safe Deposit Vaults Fire and Burglar 1'roof. Rents from $5 to $25 per Annnux 3 R. WALKER. PTOsMwit. M II WALKER. M'j'rHEISSSfAJf.Cahlr, I. H F4 HWSWORTH. Mt.rhlr, ( WALKER. Jr., At. Chler e and silk curtains at S. E. Marks test improved uiai-hiner- at Ep-Mi- n Laundry 21 Commercial Telephone!. TI10 well known grocery linn of Harper Bros, have removed to 71 Kant Second South, where they respectfully invite the patronage of their old time friends and the public iu general to a full line of staple and fancy groceries. THE DELEGATES NAMED. I'riaiaries Held I.aat ?iight By, the I'eople's Party. rd primaries were held last uighf r the auspeck'S of the People's to select delegates to attend the mtioii called for tomorrow night uiiiiale school trustees. Tho dele-are- ; . twaicl-K- ied PunbridKO. W. T. Jack, quires. Kelpo Hawkins, Thomas Ja Sldrtowav. al Ivei-sou- . Jacob Hciiiwer, DeLonir. Famuel Peterson, jr., Henry i John tiallai'hei-- . ilin Brantiu and John Pot- - lara-Jam- ea 'W.' Eardlej-- . WilllHrn y. Thomas J. Curtis. John Woodman-fnm- s Coalter and Urban Picknel 1. rge Stringfellow and E. M. r. rth ward-Cha- rles Wortlien, Shepherd James Thorn, Edwin Kearsley, John F. Williams. kward-- S. M. F. Seddcn, Daniel Smith, Xuttall, jr., K. BrJnley, S. S. Heeves. ;iward-Ne- H. Clayton, Thomas W. : Petr8. Oonrtie, Jamet Anderson. David C. B'reemer, Henry II.HnghM.Giaqne. maiei-Ueo- rge Burt and Thomas A. nth ward David McKenzie. James H. - J E. Callister, David M. Kvans. H. M. '"fly. L. C. Shaw, I. M. Waddell. F. B. my. Alternates Win. J. Woodbury, Wallace and James C. Lambert. Mi ward-Wlll- liun Kawiins. James G. (ieorne H. Sims. John (J. Smith. WH-- t Poster. Alternate --William Keysor. hwanl-- H. Woollev, A. M. Woolley. , H. J. Smith, jr., 6. H. Pcttit and J. ''"nth ward O. A. Woolley, Alexander "iter, ueorse Coulam. J. M. Hendry, McKay. F. M. Adkins. J. B. Bean, John David McBae and H. A. Tuckett. 'mates-Jam- es Court and Homer Dun- - .Iflh wnrd-- T. V. Williams. J. M. Ward-'"I'c- e H. Knowlden. Charles M. Nielson, im II. Stewart. C. M. Donaldson, John ' Walker. , ward Alonzo Young. D. J. Mack-- 5 F- H. Matt. M. M. Atwood. William Wer, T. C. Uroneman, A. B. Dunford, J. Imiates--D. S. Spencer, John Beers and J'lwmii Ward-Fr- ank Y. Taylor, K. M. "iisoii. H. P. Kichards. H. S. Young. J. M. i:zra Stevenson, Jof.eph Chi'istenson M. Cannon. i!i Ward J. R. Morgan, Thomas Hull, wwis, T. F. Howells. J. VV. Asliton. D. K. Bond, E. G. Holding W. K. Jones, 't-- Burton, J. F Clark, Grouway Parry, nice. Mh wnrd-- S. ,t. Newman, A. Parsons, Ji'i'einy. jj. j. Howell, D. J. Williams, fsWT. J. B. Heed, E. F. PaiTy. WiUiam ta. G. w. Simpson. Zadoc Mitchell. W. wan, w. H. Pitt, Benj. Bullouyh, E. A. M;. Thompson. uth Wiird Andrew Jenson. W. B. ail. t;enrae A. Alder. J. AV. Bertridce. 'A- E. Hyde, A. F. Baraes. F. S. Tiugey. 'IJ'tie. ""'-Will- iam White and C. B. ftHtutli ward-li- no. E. Blair. T. O. Web-Hrti- YoutiB. Rnlon B. Wells, John 1. W. .lames. H. S. Healle. It. Pat-- ; 1 X. Olsen. 'leo. T. Bunrne. ""''iith Barton John Alford, t (H'oiRe Willis. John N. PlK. - Al.tt. John Bach. W. .1. Dean- - Jr.. W. H. PuikeK. B. F. Collett. John ; '' W. Wallace. Alternates, Alex. Carr ';':"iith. 'Jtiiiih ward-Ueo- rce Komuey. Jr., M. "' li'ichard W. Yotin. B. Y. Jlaumtou, o.lhnv,,. VV. G. iJhillips. L. W. Ui''l-- f Pierre. James Evans, II. J. Horn-- ""ryPiizey. Oliver Hodjison-nv-secon-ward Oscar H. Hardy. Jos-Joh- n L. Nebeker. Jos ph S.Hyde. " Ostler. S: inuel Holmes. James t. Arthur Winter, John Haang. John Lees, MoiTis. Wnj. Gillespie, John ratB-vVill'- iM Ridd, Joseph Player, ler Stokes, ungham Solomon, . Hats Given Away. . miPd and nntrimmed hats given at the Citv of Paris, 33 East i irst street. " " Fish! Fresh Fisli. freshest fish, fruit and vegetables ? found at Peterson & Campbell s, est First South street. |