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Show - F. AUERBACH & BRO, i-- m, l-a- e cSc i-4-q south nc-ins- r steeet. - To Attact the Growds and to Rocluco Ourlmmonso Ovorstock, REAT BARGAINS! .v. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! Special Sale ir Several Departrqeqts. EEEEEEd 1 1 OU&. SILK DEPARTMENT OFFERS 1 1 ; pieces Pure Silk Check Surahs, warranted to wash, at 62 c per yard. Sold everywhere at $1. 12 pieces Pure Silk Glaise Plaids at Ojlfa worth $1.10. i nieces each Pure Silk Striped . Surahs at 6oc, worth $1. 10 pieces Colored Surahs in beautiful shades at 50c. ' 10 pieces black Satin Khadame at 90c, Si, $1.60. To look at them is to buy them. OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT is determined to close out all Beaded and Laoe Wraps, Connemaras and Jackets if Heavy Reductions will do it. j !i !j Our Cliildrcn's Clothing Dcpartiticnt Ve Quote a Few Articles Only: Our Tabic Linen Department Offers: offmn.rtofcn.n.n.u4C.rajnJJoWyv.w..tiu.vM. uses worth $1.50 for $1. 1 lot each 8x4 and 10x4 Turkey Rod Table Cloths 0c and 73a W Calico Wrappers worth $1.25 for 75c. Remnant of White and Colored Table Damasks very cheap. n 8 ,ir "5. JL f.? ii " ' Ladies' Wrappers and Tea Gowns greatly reduced. .Hot each of Table Napkin... per dozen. 25c, 0a 75c ami 95c. ruulnJ lZiJlZ'zZ ''V , 3aud upwards 1 Ladies' Colored 8kirts at 85c; regular price $1.25. 1 lot each of Linen Gloss Towels $1.28. worth 2 per dozen. indies' Colored Skirts' at 50c; regular price 75c. 1 lot each of Turkish Towels Gc, 10c, 15c and 20c each. , 60c. 300 yards Nottingham Curtains Nett, 12jc and 20c, reduced from 20c and 30o I t of Fancy lurkUh Tidlo. Uc. rrgutar prlo. Ma i I;?wi.lHPm8,nlcdyflniBhUat20a 25oimd 80c each; worUi 500 yards of Scrim, 12 yards for 1. . 2 lots of lace P "!,,,) "I "t? 11 i ' MS 16 6 lulu of embmlderod Dross I attrma m fl, am! 11, yards Cheviot Shirtings, fast colors, for $1, worth 10c per yard. Children's Gingham Dresses, 4 to 12, at at $1.10 and upwards. Tennis Fhrnnels, odd lots, reduced to 10c and 12jc per yard. , T !! ? ' i White Muslin and Embroidery Dresses, the most stylish ever 8 lots of Imported India Linens and Checked Nainsooks 6 yards for $1. 80 f J MTnj il In at less . .hh t fast Co rod t, lnk u. price-- than your dressmaker would charge. 3 lots of Imported India Linens and Checked Nainsooks, 12 yards for J L Balbriggan Vests, to close, at 10c, 25c, Oc, 65e aud 75c 8 lots of ImporW India Linens and Checked Nainsooks, 10 yards for ft. j j. ll 1 or i.wiu. inaiwiiund wSf. at 4c each, each; see them and you will buy them. These rrices will close every yard; conic quickly. A Thousand and One other Bargains will make it worth your while to attend this Mammoth Special Sale! j 5 Price to AIL -:- - -:- - -:- - -:- - Every Article warranted as represented or money refunded. J Established 26 Yraars in the Same Block in Salt Lake City. AUERBACH & BRO Ladies, before von (to to tho beach, call at 44 Wasatch block and get one of thoso lovely seaside- - hats for almost ; nothing. Insurance. Those, who desire insurance can bo fully satisfied as to terms and responsi-ble companies aggregating over 000.000, by calling ou or addressing W. P Dodds,' 76 Kat First South street. " . . Elegant lines of summer neckwear iu bows, scarfs. Windsors, uto. Bast-Maksiia- Mkk. Co. 143 Main street. ' lJce Hats. New stock just arrived at Mrs. Horm Steele's, 108 K. Second South street, at reduced prices. Call and see them. A action Hale. A sale of Italian sculpture-- , consisting of vases, urns, pedestals, statuettes, croups of animals, etc, will take, place at 2011 Main street (Wasatch building); commencing Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, and continuing every day at the same hour till tho entire slock is closed out. TiiomI'Son & o., Auctioneers. Keaaule Hats. At Mrs. Bromsteclcs, 108 E. Second South street. Just tho thing to go to Garfield Beach in. The Troy Steam Laundry is justly fa-mous for its excellent work. 143 Ma.u gt ' Telephone 1W Goods called for and delivered. Km-pr- i Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street,, Telephone W. Wo are making a socially of gentle-men's shirts to order, in dress, silk and llauuel. Fit guaranteed. Bast-Maksha- ll Mek. Co. 142 Main street. ' ... i,. . . j I THE v FAIE I j To Ye Lovers of Good Teas and Bargains, Firmest Decorated Chinaware, j Good for Only One Week! i s . . . ! I i i 1 lb. FINEST GREEN JAPAN TEA - 30c, worth 50c j " " - 55c, ' SI BASKET FIRED j " FINEST ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA 44c, 75c j " SUNDRIEDNATURALLEAFTEA45c, " 90c I " IMPERIAL BEST GROWN 64c, " $1 f " GEM POWDER GROWN - 75c, " $1,25 J " BASKET FINE DRAW - 60c, " $1.10 J Basket alone worth 8.)c ! FINEST DECORATED CHINA TEAPOTS 85c, " $175 OATMEAL BOWLS 13c, " 25c ROSE JARS 50c, " 81.25 j 12 CHINA TEACUPS AND SAUCERS - 1.50, " 83.25 13 PIECE FINEST CHINA DECORATED BERRY OR PUDDING SET - S3.7i, 6.50 f 8 PIECE WATER SET WITH TRAY - 99c, $2 j I 03STE3 'WEEK 01ST j THE FAIR, I One door west of Clock. 1 j i i I All latest improved machinery atKm-pir- Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street. Telephone. Tne perfect fitting bathing suits man ufactured by the Brooklvn knitting works, for whom we are sf)le agents, we have now placed on ale for the coming bathing season. Colors warranted and euaranlceil not to shrink. Bast-M- a kaiiall Mek. C. 142 Main street Martin Schmidt, "the" tailor, ha; iut received his second shipment st.rine woolens. Call awl examine his stock in rooms 800. 201. 202. and 203, Progress building. J Have you seen it? m Barratt Bros, j window. I WorkiuRfnaa j Who wish to build a lionsc and have their own home, should call on h. h. Wicks 252 S. Main, and get his term., Ladies, go to 44 Wasatch block for English riding habits. Satisfaction giranfed at Empire Steam Laundry. 21 Commercial street. Teh-phon- !t. Bargain in every line of furniture at Barratt Bros. WV are sole ag-nt-s for the Miller & Christ v hat5- - Bst Mab-iiai- i. Mrs. f.. 113 .Main strret. th- - fmf n in-land Choice maple syr.p. Hamond s. hole- - ham? and bacon new good, and frujU arnring cv. rv day at C B- Lurt's, TS and .4 South St. ner aDout it, and all she says iu that In future she shall visit me without any warning at all. I read her note, and at once grasped the fact that my wife might come in at any moment. The presence of a stran-ger, even of my wife, who is really, in her way, a very kind woman, would, of course, have been nnwelcoine to my typewriter in her distress; so I said, without looking up: "I will not press you further today, Gertrude, but on Monday I shall expect to be treated with more confidence. I am expecting someone here on impor-tant private business, so you may go at once." She made no answer, and I could hear her breath coming in ahort, quick pants. I turned to look at her. She was stand-ing with parted lips and widely staring eyes, her tear stained face tightly pressed against the dingy window pane. I took her by the hand; then she turned, utter-ing aery: - "Charlie, Charlie, my darling. At the moment she did so in fact, before the words left her lips- -I was conscious of the dewr opening, and that estea me mucn witn accounts or ner ex-periences as a beautiful and meritorious young woman fighting the battle of life in London. Some of her adventures were almoBt romantic enough to have in-terested the readers of The Family He-raldto which, indeed, I believo she had contributed. Others might have amused students of a more frivolous class of literature; but, except to account for the interest I still feel in her, they have nothing to do with the present narrative, I am not in the kabit of "taking the office home with mo" and worrying my life with "shop," bo naturally I never mentioned my type-writer in the domestic circle. That simple omission has been thrown in my teeth many hundreds of times during the past two days. I begin to fear it always will be. My typewriter, as I have said, worked admirably till within about a fortnight ago, when she became restless, melan-choly and abstracted in manner. For a time I took no notice of it; but last Sat-urday, business being dull, I called her to mo aa 1 sat at my table, and placing her near the window looking oyer oli my wife was there and must have neara her with as much surprise as myself, and even more horror. But before another word could be said there was a rush across the room, an ink pot, a pen or two, a sheaf of letters aud a typewriter (the machine) were lying overturned upon the floor, and a typewriter (the operator) had dashed into a small closet where she kept her hat and cloak, seized them, and, almost upsetting my wife in her flight, vanished down stairs, her little heels clattering in a wild tattoo on the stone flagged stairs. Then a scene took place which was only the prelude to the ordeal I have spoken of. It was useless for me to argue and aver that 1 was innocent myself, and as unaware of any passion for me indulged in by my typewriter (a mere clerk, as I repeatedly Said)aa 1 was of any insanity in her family or in her individual constitution. Now I suppose the worst of my misery end to by the has been practically put an following letter -- not which I have just received at the office, and am taking home to show my wife: did not thmk DEiK Jtn. Jobsson- -I hope you I left yon so abruptly on totffescially after your very kind Th. reason of my anxiety and atdns was that the man I have for two years was comimr home from Austraha, due, owing to the ship was much over gal,r He never let n.e know he had arme but and followed me to the int my home, todlw where I- - d , to office, hurried et.t which was the cause of my r..u more, and I h. to typewrite any Broad street far below, where 1 coma get tho light on her face and observe her expression, I began to interrogate her m a always kindly way as an employer should interrogate his clerks if he thinks they are in need of his help or advice While I was doing so my 1 o'clock pose came in. 1 did not look at my letters for a moment, as I was saying to my ty"GerSe" (I make a rule of calling clerks by their Chnshan Zes, and, as a rule in rule, I was resolved fV in her "Ger-W- e make no exception " I said, "there is something on are anxious and d,s- - your mind; you tressed." "It k nothing," she answered. be hanged!" 1 said, m my frieX "Nothing does not make Sri Pale way. and absent and silent for ten 1 simply do not believe s at a time. vou." sure that I ever called young Bob Smith; clerk "My dea Robert ers, my junior Sttiter" tell me S have not opened your letters. H TYPEWRITER 'lie last faw days I have been a injured and much enduring man. persons, when crushed beneath a ' circumstantial evidence readily ' A by the tribunal which in more 'hail one is sitting upon them, take 8 in knowing that they are inno-n-vii tute sua involuti, await the luittal or free pardon, of which ' certain, with tranquil minds, T in some cases finding enjoyment sensation of martyrdom. I am 30 of them, for I have not felt at !Isure of my acquittal, and even n it should be practically se-''- is possibie that I shall not leave '"together without a stain on tf&ta'. Besides which, even in nay bo a matter of regret to one as sufiered for a crime, or, let us 3 act of indiscretion, without hav-'"Je- d the pleasure of committingit. :aPPened in this way. Some few L. ao 1 had occasion to require in emess the services of a typewriter, oado my wants known. As a con- - I was visited, by no fewer than ri candidates in person, without 'ttie hundred and odd who ap-- 7 ktter. Of the forty-seve-have discharged me; but you have you bee! erf kind to roe that I must come with "al We may both thant you personal y. and remove the remans of the typewriter I ttjk Well thre is her letter; it spea" Vr itself, and I must show it to my wife and convince her of my innocence. But I do wish it said little less about my kindness; in this censorious world nat-ural humanity U liable to misconstrue-tion.Tru- e Flag. opened it, to give ner i tZ. i,or Hvident emotion. a It ran as foUows: mormng. toke you to the shop I" C1I saw Vhe I in the city where "VliTt one. I L MrsCU.but it you know theWJ"" me when I oaU for you. can ZyTi Val do it Youraffecaon. a Uttla .30, tLlsl Jobnsos. te wife, . ,. jd your pocket xVNOrhSs.Tohnson. who, as her letter of decided purpose isJrinTher could not have made when it rtn0se.lskin before Were of the weaker sex; and as ijanandcd a slightly lower wage Mir male competitors I decided Jt reason, and that only to em-o- f them. Now the thirty-si- x "ought 'samples of their work, "1 possessed the needful qualifi-u-: nd one typewritten letter is pre-- another, 1 did what every yan Would have done under the ;ance and' chose the bestlook- - She was a very handsome girl, eri" charming one, too. I say it J of the trouble sha brought me. 'ffio she was a complete success, "ur the fact that I had to dictate fonUnaaliy, it was obviously un-"- e that she should sit with my rs. Some of them I know are wd as a married man I had a .'" responsibility; so I allotted her 31 m my own room, and she set ; Machine there. Pleasing to have some one to 7en one was not busv, and Miss of a lively reposition, ipttX- - IN GOOD TIME. lues, In sunny morning hours, a cbe?riest season ever, "This day must not pass by ,.mi some grand endeavor.1 uliwe mean from honest heart make and not to shun it; ' hen thu evening curtain falls, is: we have not done it. ' pwhaia, take up instead m little grievance gladly, magnify its puny 1'oriu gue upon it sadly, a, maybe, this faint, tiny spark t we uro hourly fanning it a part of some good work t Owl for us is planning. ' reisa 'liol within a wheel," atve little heed them, rae machines need sharpened blades J mmIIo points to feed them, it U, in this strange life, . ' "MiRh which we journey blindly, cn tho needful knife probes deep t out take it kindly. lime will come, for those who bear ills as GjS's annotated, 'J they shall read earth's mysteries : lime by lieavcu appointed. let ira calmly watch and wait ;le trusting spirits ever, csminj out from dav to dav food and grand endeavor, f"a M- A. Kidder in New York Ledger. motOKTapBlne torp. WagKish Stranger-- Uo you ever pho-tograph corpses? I'hotograpber-Somrtun- es. Why. Waggish Siranget- -I was going to say that the body of McGiu Photographer (to able bodied assistant, John, set gome minutes later-N- ow, and U photoraPh ifc--Kw this corpse up w. York Weekl7 |