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Show FiVECARLOADS --OF NEW GOODS! 1 -.- .,. ' " "' "'''"I V" ; Tlrjl!!i!!l!n.'IBTIKrjJ!Jff:, i BSVIifff T"" i Just Received at No. 13 WEST FIRST SOUTH ST. CONSISTING OF linese and Japanese Goods, Crockery and Novelties. We have added a New Department to our Store, which embraces a Full Line of TEAS, including the Finest Brands of Jong", English Breakfast, Gunpowder, Imperial, Yoiui" Hyson, Basket-fire-d Japan, Uncolored Japans, Sun-drie- d Japans, zen brands of Green Japans, which we will sell from 25 to 33 per cent, lower than these Goods ever sold in Salt Lake. Our Mr. STEELE, while in California, purchased at Sail Francisco a Carload of Goods in Job Lots, consisting of )eco rated Lam ps, Chinese Decorated Ware, Imported English and Japanese Ware, Japanese Baskets in all Styles and Grades. cn fiEwjfy llF"" Cbumt itIG mfSir-- jmffi gaFISw r Zlr-- q on't Forget the Place : TJJfj-- No 13 W First So st ...... , ....... . ' .i '.,.,.' U'.. " ' Pabst Brewing Co! (Formerly PHILIP BEST) ILXTXI-CEE-, WIS. Export, Bohemian, Hoffbrau and Select Blue Ribbon Keg and Bottled Beers shipped immediately upon order. THE FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED FREE DELIVERY! TELEPHONE 365! B. K. BLOCHXCo., 7 COMMERCIAL ST. -fjents. M aiifl Montana Hun Company C. P. MASON. Manager. Headquarters for all Classes of Machinery. Boilers from power and upwards in stock for imme diatXvery. Steam Pumps, Injectors, Horse Whims, Hoist.ng Lng.nes S5tH5 Air Compressors and Drill, Lubn--fi- Smelfer Supplies, Silver, Gold and Omenta ir g Mills erected and delivered iu running order. lie Office and Tomi 259 S. Main Stat, Salt Latt U. S. , , AGENCY. 3UTTE. MONTANA. SALT LAKE CONSTRUCTION '4 STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING llll "ism! By our gravity nvbUm of licatinjr wo avoid any per- - WsZvmte I ccptablo l Wit from the water, it bclns; umm! over uiid fflmWLW OL over in.Mimit.'ly. Hut ulr furna. are at Im-- i tiuwrr. S&flt ' &AtifrT!& talu, while we fan always giioranU'e that a steam or lint SW,; wat4.r apparatus put iu by iw will work. In miM weatlier alho a In water Jmnter can be to a nic'ty wMlr. with a stronger lire, comfort cmi Imj cured throughout the houws ou tho coldust Ly. Hy thii S vn " system coiimnv of coal, minimum of atteuliou, ami free- - ' (loin from dust is auif:d. -- tbespencF- --:THE -:- - SPENCE HEATER:- - HOT WATER HEATER. Cau Rf;t.n at Our Store Room at fe b 61 FIRST EAST ST. SALT LAKE CITY. u It I F. Auerbach & Bro. On Account of overstock and lack of room for proper display, WE CI-T'E-A SPECIALSiOxE Dress Goods and Silks It will pay every lady to purulis on or mora ilii, ewn If not junt now Iu need of thi-m- . Money saved it mouey ttid. 0 plecei dwulili-tri- de Mrlped Woolen Hacfc'wn at 87 r4n4 frm 40e HO do do lam y Border Wolii holtloir at B.Vri d M?, :,0 do do ImporU'd Mtrlpwl Nultlng at 40r regalar prlre ki 80 do 1 H1yllli llal1 at 4ari rrtrolur prri 40 do FlnUhed ( halllBi, new patteron. B ynl for .... U ! do do do llyardifor J.0 Oil do (ioodRtylrtadFU-:olorGliihiii- i, II yardifor 1M0 i. a. c. s, e p z upj, Silks 8.uH,LK3 NilKN S.B-gSw- ! At Special Sale. H2 t i s t-- t Z ta 4 JO Plo" HI- - k lro rln r'M W ttil 2. 2 ' -- 5 ? - i, iwl p--rt t m DI.I.H. l . TV. l 0 ? "2 , s ti hi ii . i w ut.wnui nr ri a . 'Cj 2 & J j M .i ll L I Lrtf (Inured Jn4Ullk . "rth II 0 ftejii i ri'ViJ ah HUkPrw'tt'c;r.in'4 5 3 3 r,1 '? U (r.n , j S S j iK.r rui rrw!. m m.i ii(ii - y- 3 J5 .5 .2 2 d h.4'I- - e Ari.' .. .v .f . x- - 5 C J C3 r? rs Si " r'inn. ele.. i i iwr m T a S " e$4 I Ktun.lrll.. ? ? S I 0 XOTIOX DEPARTMENT Offers 8 lots of Pore Silk Frloge, let colon, it 40c, 90c, 50c JOST HALF HICEJ Carpets, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Portieres, Curtains, Rags, etc., all of this Spring's Importation. .Stjlesand Trite are Hure to Attrart Kerjr tnstoraer. Fdwin ' H"rt, Curti and Wheeler, and twenty other I)t make of Ll and CbiMn-- . (JcnU and Ky' Fho and Slippers, t lwMt itsible lrlcc Kvcry j.air warraot4 If roul4 mly pint wtumn lnnto(( wrf twitll'U t'JfW (irti la Boys and Children's Jensy as3 Casslmsre Suits, lies Pasts, is Kflts . he prt ritou-- . flrr,-.- Made for u hv nui.ufacturcm who upjly such houi a Lret A Tjvf, Altman Co., ."U-r- Bro.. but pa. e la The Tim i cotI, and c av oro anl look, ao l if price and ntjle da not "you we lo not expect jou to buy. Ten Styles Cents' Four.in-Han- d. Latest and Mott Styl.ih. at 60o each; you pay $1 for the tame goods; only two to each Customer. Established Twenty-si- x Years In the Same Block. F. Aueubaoft & Bro. --exclusive; dealers in-- HNE SHOES. Ivgy gijj " Sole Agents for James Means $3 Shoes. IjSpencer & Kimball,!? 160 Kain Street. " k U WOOL raderful Process and a More Won-derful Produot of Very-Grea- Yalue, FAITHTUL DOS OF ANGHEIM. largeon's Skill in Eepairing Wrin-lo-d Beauties-Bi- bles Written in Shorthand Notes, Etc. ! wool is formed by causing a Jet am to impinge upon the stream of a slag as it issues from the furnace. ias the effect of dispersing or break-- P the slag into countless small bead-wticle- s, each of which, as it flies carries behind it a delicate thread e'y drawn or "spun" slag. In or-- 1 collect the slag filaments thus ere-'- d to separate the fibers from the or heavier portion of slag, tho jet is arranged at the mouth of an (?lmder of sheet iron, in which a ? air current is induced by means utional jets of steam. The tube or " furnished with a shield or Btrik- - which detains the heavier par-tt- a lighter slag wool being carried is draught upwards and onwards lare chamber like a gigantic meat wjng its walls formed of wire about sixteen meshes to the e inch. Here the steam condenses scapes, and .the slag wool, which appearance of flakes of snow, is ''f on the floor and round the l"e lightest portions being carried 'Skater distances. filaments of slafc formed this way. "M considerable length, are of eiicaoy and fineness that thoy are into numberless fragments ;! together into a substance much !j'")g cotton wool. This mineral 9 extremely light and absolutely ' ; it is a marvelous noh-condu- c-at ani of sound, and it is so i ;"wtitwill absorb large quanti-- w'a'er and retain the same for a lpbletime. ., been found extremely valuable ,.fnnS for boilers, water pipes and '"-ow- ing to its relatively low '"S Ppwer and for fire curtains its lightness and resistance fM sound rendering it an excel 'Stance for such a purpose. It is, ' , ' an antiseptic, and this prop-- , . witi its extreme porosity, ' ' applicablo for medical Chronicle. is a duplicate ror the one belonging to Dr. B. T. WilUarns, of London, in alltlic collections in the world. This odd copy of Holy Writ is written iu shorthand and in complete throughout. It was written by an apprentice, who was suspicious of James II's intentions regarding Protest-antism. If deprived of 1) is printed copy he hoped to have the little shorthand volume left. St. Louis Republic. BlbU Written is Shorthand. curious copies of the There are many Bible in the various collections of Europe America, but it is doubtful if tw. and dreary winter until the January fol-lowing, when a soldier, whose regimen was quartered near that spot, going thai wav by chance, the dog, fearing he came to "disturb his beloved masters bones, fierceness upon the sol-dier, flew with great who. being thrown off his guard by the suddenness of the attack, unslung his carbine, he having been thrown on his back, and killed the noble animal.-N- ew York Mail and Express. . The Dog of Anghrim. - 'e'iard fought battle of Aughrim " tticerwas accompanied by his This gentleman was killed 3 oay stripped on the battlefield, remained by it both by day rJ- - e ed uPon some of the .f,wth the rest of the dogs, not allow them, or any one Jm near that of his master. the other bodies were con-'jrt- h dogs departed, but this creature used to go in the night jcent villages for food, and in ; g to return to the place where r s bones only were then left, ntmued to do from July, when ws foueht. throueh the cold Borax for Clulne Garments. Borax water is excellent for sponging either silk or wool goods that are not soiled enough to need washing. In wash-ing cashmere or wool goods put a little borax iu the water. This will cleanse them much more easily and bstter, with-out injury to the colors. Do not rub them on a board, but use the hands, and throw on a line without wringing. Press them on the wrong side and they will look almost like new. Good Housekeep-ing. No More Wrinkled Faces. A frown will mar the prettiest face. It doesn't matter about a boy, but the small Kirl does violence to beauty and youth bv ruffling her forehead or fluting her brow. It is, too, a habit acquired very early in life. After her pouting days are she begins to frown, and keeps on over frowning until old enough to realize the banefulness of the habit. In other words each ridge is supposed to add a decade to hr apparent age. ow somebody has made the discovery of a couple of mus-cles between the bridge of the nose and the root of tho hair which can be cut injury to the feelings or Z T ThTservices of a skilled surgeon 'secured, who applies the knife, rr. are the delicate cords, dresses the wound, ers heals the forehead and after the skin as smooth- - as the temple, and, remarkable, remains so. what is most that the New York woman Whoever says not study her glass is a sublimated SSL Her motto of life is. "Know York World., open air games are nndtng their way, step by step, into fashion, and thence into custom. But the progress is slow, and must be credited to Englibh and Ameri-can travelers. European women have such silly notions about propriety that I cannot refrain from telling here the an-swer I received from French lady to my question why she preferred croquet to tennis, "I would be so ashamed tr perspire," she said. Pittsbur Bulletin. The latest novelty in cards Is a set of fifty bound in a neat Lttle book, from which ther are torn like bank checks having perforated edges to make the operation easy. Especially for business raea ths novelty is an fexctlUat Idea. |