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Show H - THFi SALT LAKE TIMKS. FRTnxv MAY, 30, 1890. 3. - 'l 1' , ... m - vest) ' . : ; - F. AUERBACH & BRO. ! & 1--5 SOTTTH HEIiT STEEET. (T :V. . : ' ' ; - 'PHO p i o AtUlGt the Growds and to Roduco Our Immonso Ovorstock, I REAT BARGAINS! .v. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! Special Sale ii Several Dejxirtrrer)ts. v ; - . . . . . - - t ' ZfTl OUR SILK DEPARTMENT OFFERS 1 1 jZZiEEEE .pieces Pure Silk Check Surhs, warranted to wash, at 62c per yard. Sold everywhere at 1. 12 Pure Silk Glaise Plaids at 6715V, worth $1.10. pieces each Pure Silk Striped Surahs at 60c, worth $i. J)ica,s 10 Colored Surahs in l)cautifu, at -- "' 10 pieces black Satin Rhadame at 90c, $t, $1.60. To look at them is to buy them. ! OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT is determined to close out all Beaded and Lace Wraps. Oonnemaras and Jackets if Heavy Reductions will do it. S ye Quote a Few Articles Only: k Our Table Linen Department Offers: Our OI.HdrcnV CIotMntf P? Offers 1 lot of ( renin, Brown and Cardinal Jersey amUat t !.., Mildewy" NI Jed Wraps worth $3 ?or f.T'.,- - Table Linens, Napkins. Towels, Unbleached unit I lalf bleached Table I.incn at where at $1. K ,fd Wraps worth ? lor . piiecs that will surprise every limiso and hotel-keepe- r. 1 lot of Hwrauckw Kilt Hitha. niwS, 2J.3, 4 yr. IIM. worth 2.5 ai" f Wraps wwth $25 for $15.00. , ' 800 yawls eaeh at 22Jo. Son. 80c, 3Y, 4(te ami 45c per yard. I lot each of t'nlon Cansimero Miori Pant Suit, 4 t 1.1 tr, al I.TS, 11.83 ies' Jerseys worth 1 for 7oc. . These goods will cost vou 50 per cent more next week. 2. 2.2.1 umt 2H. Cannot 1 bom-li- t elcwhrro for more a mil. ies' Jerseys worth 1.50 for 1. 1 bit eadi llleaehc'd l)';iiiiaskTablp ( lollm ()( anil Otte. Hoys' odd lot Pauls at 8.10. l.50 nnd ll.uo In rliw, ics'Blouses worth $1.50 for 1. - Hot eaeh x4 and 10x4 Turkey Ked Table Cloths 00c and 75& , lienls' Hathinir Sniti. half price. tt.V, 7.V and tme each. lies' Calico Wrappers worth 1.25 for 75c. Heinmint of While and Colored Table Damasks very cheap. Hoys' and iirl Tourist Caps reduced to 25 Soo ami 60c each. Sl u Ladies' Wrappers and Tea Gowns greatly reduced. , ' 1 lot each of Table Napkins, per dozen, 25e,fi()c. 75c nnd 05c. Saline Parasols at 75c. reduced from 81. iec Ladies' Colored Skirts at 85c; regular price 1.25. ' 1 lot eaeh of Linen Gloss Towels 1.2tl. worth 2 per dozen. Children' Parasols at 30c, 25c. HOo ami upward. II Ladies' Colored Skirts at 60c; regular price 75c. l lt each of Turkish Towels (ijc; 10c, 15c and 20c each. .: Ladies' Colored Skirts at 40c; regular price COe. jstio yardsXottingham Cuitains Nctt, 12c niid 20c, redueed from 20c and 30o 1 lot of Fancy TurkMi Tidloa I5c. rcirulur pric 3 c. lies' White Aprons, nicely finished, at 20c, 25c and 3(lc each; worth alio-yard- of Scrim. 12 yards for 1. 2 lots of Inco pillow Mium at 40c and 50c a pair, they will jo fa d. double. Ill yards Cheviot Shirtings, fast colors, for 1. worth 10c per yard. 5 lots of cmhmblerrd Waih Ircs ratteins at 1, 1.75, 2, aud f l r' Cliildrea's Gingham Dresses, 4 to 12, at at 1.10 and upwards. Tennis I'huincls, odd lots, reduced to 10e and 12c per ymd. positively halt' prico. Children's White Muslin and Embroidery Dresses, the most stylish ever 3 lots of Imported India Linens and Checked Nainsooks, 1(1 jards for 1. :I0 plncet t nuiiie Kitim h Satins at 25c; best ln In ilio rity. : shown here, at less price than your dressmaker would charge. ;5 lots of Imported India Linens and Checked Nainsooks, 12 yards for 1. ' ItHl picres of fnt Colored Gluuhams at OJc, ic and 10c a yul. deaeh Ladies' Balbriggan Vests, to close, at 10c, 25c, .0c, 05c and 75c : lots of Imported India Linens and Checked Nainsooks, 111, yards for 1. 500 Dres U.mmIs Remnant nl half pric. each; see them and you will buy them. These prices will close every yard; come quickly. I lot of Ladles' CU:Hieluiue Hags orth , at lie each. A Thousand and One other Bargains will make it worth your while to attend this Mammoth Special Sale! e Price to AIL -;- - -:- - -:- - -:- - Every Article warranted as represented or money refunded-- . Established 26 Years in the Same Block in Salt Lake City. F. A UERB A CH & BRO. Wtist of Jordan property on the line of the new road to Kl Dorado, is in great, demand, and the residents of that thriving suburb arc happy. INotlre. Leave orders for thn Salt. Lake 'ily Hrcwing Cols, lager It at the follow-ing places: Wilson Tt"Husly'a, bar, Nos. 55 and 57 L. Second South street. I'. T. Nyslronis, corner Commereial and First South streets, and Fountain Deer Hall, Main street. Jacob Momrz. Bargains in every line of furniture at Barrutt Bids. New goods arriving every day at Barratt Bros, furniture store. For the Italiim, Allot the latest styles of hoods and caps in silk, cashmere and lawn at half their regular prices. .'We alsov havo a lot of slightly soiled hoftds that we will sell from 5 to 25 cents apiece, worth from 40 to 75 cents.:, At the assignee salo at 55 Main st. .. Choice maple syrup, the linest in the laud, Hamond's choice hams and bacon new goods and choice fruits arriving every day at C. B. Durst's, 72 and 74 fc. 2nd "South St. Tembroke, quick job printer. Satisfaction guaranteed at Empire Steam Laundry, 21 Commereial street. Telephone 04. Mr ( lirlnly, the Milliner, Has just received her summer pattern hats and bonnets. Everything new and elegant, til W. First South. We are sole agents for tho Miller & Christy hats. Bast-Marsha- Mk.k. Co. 142 Main street. W. 1L McC'lure & Co. real estate. Choice business anh residence property. Quick sales and sure returns. JSo. 0b West Second South street. Lots are sold in El Dorado on the installment plan. $10 cash and $o per month. Summer patterns in hats at Mrs. Christy's. THE FAIR f To Ye Lovers of Good Teas and Bargains, Finest Decorated Chiriaware, Good for Only One Week! 1 lb. FINEST GREEN JAPAN TEA - 30c, worth 5fJc " BASKET FIRED " - 55c, " SI " FINEST ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA W; " 15- -. " SUNDRIEDNATURALLEAFTEA45c, " 90c . - " IMPERIAL BEST GROWN 64c, " $ " GEM POWDER GROWN - 75c, " $1.25 - " BASKET FINE DRAW , - 60s " $1,10 Basket alone worth Hoc FINEST DECORATED CHINA TEAPOTS 85c, " $1,75 OATMEAL BOWLS 13c, " 25c ". ROSE JARS 50c, " SI.25 12 CHINA TEACUPS AND SAUCERS - 81.50," " 3,25 13 PIECE FINEST CHINA DECORATED j BERRY OR PUDDING SET - S3.75, " 86.50 8 PIECE WATER SET WITH TRAY - 99c, " . $2 OKTEj "WE3E3K: OTSTTulTl THE FAIR, .. One door west of Ckxrk. V i . A ' :"'. " S't West Side Hapid Transit company builds to Brighton in DO days. Edwin W. Sksiok. Troy! . Troy Steam ! . Celebrated Troy Steam Laum'r.V Telephone 102. 142 Main St. Brighton, Brighton. Brighton, Firt 8le of summer ioo! At the Citv of l'aris. commencing lWcduPsday,"May2, and lasting four days, Thursday 20. Friday :J0 and Kehiember ladies ihis is a reduction of 25 jer cent ou the dollar on all goods in the store for four days only, including our stock of l'aris, im-portations and the latest New York novelties. Hats.. huts, hats, hs. Hals of all kinds and all descriptions, rang-ing in price from $2 up to 110. Bar-gains. Kctnember ihe place and dale. City of Paris, Xi E. First South street. For three weeks it has been impossi-ble for us to do watch repairing Drompriy.but now that we ; have he services of Mr. Egbert o long and well known as a hrst-dls- s work watchmaker, w e can get all finished in short order. Davidson, Letson & MtClE. Chpapest carpet, wall paper and fur-niture at S. R. Marks & Elegant lines of summer neckwear in gu.co. 143 Main street. oivio rods between Wasatch buildmg. qnire room 45, For Sale. Bids will be received by the under-signed until the 4th day of June, ix0, at the bank of & Co., for the purchase of blocks one to ten in-clusive (excepting block three), of the Warm Springs subdivision, in North Salt Lake. The said blocks containing, exclusive of streets, about twenty rive acres in all; aio the waters of the hot sulphur spring near the premises, and the right to convey the w:.t'-- r aeross other lands. The whole to le sold a one property. Terms one-thir- ca-- h. balauct-- on mort-gage, pavabl in onn and I wo year, interoi per cent per annum. Maps can I seen and full details ascertained at the office of Simon Hamburger, No. ;2t. Main stnrct. The company the right to reject dj- - and all bids I'tah Lime and Cement com-pany. Joiah Baksett. ecretarj-- . Lai c and silk curtains at S. K. Mark & Co. - ( ar load wool and hair mattresses at j S. K- - Marks & Co. RAPID TRANSIT ; Between Salt I.nke. City and Brighton. Our street car line is now being built and is to be linished in ninety days. We therefore offer to the public lots in this growing suburb, Brighton, for a limited time only, in installments of $1 per week or $5 per month without in-terest. We will give to every buyer of lots in Brighton a written guarantee that this car line shall be in full oper-ation on or before the first day of De-cember or to refund all money paid us with interest. Our main offices are lo cated at Brighton, where you will lind courteous clerks to show you all over the grounds. The train leaves the Utah & Nevada .railway every day at 1 o'clock)), m. for Brighton, returning to Salt Lake City at 4 o'clock. for round trip, 15 cents. . Branch office, at 47 and 48 Calmer block, where full particulars can be had on application. Edwin W. Seniok, manager. English ladies are line equesli ienes be-cause they havo perfect tilting habits made by S. T. Taylor's system, at 44 1VTsatch block. ' j'ree carriages will be in waiting to convey you to any part of Brighton if you take tho 1 o'clock train ou llic Utah & Nevada railway. ' Edwin W. Seniok. Cattle and horse Brands a specialty at the Novelty Manufacturing company, 01 East Third South street. Investors in El Dorado are to be con-gratulated on their investment. Lots will quadruple in value on tho comple-tion of the new suburban road. Five car loads of new and elegant furniture just arrived at - Barratt Bros. The Lateat Styles in trimmed or untrimiued hats at half their regular prices. Go lo the as-signee sale at 55 Main st. . , m Ladies the place to have your ruling habits made in the latest English style is at 44 Wasatch, where the luting is done by S. T. Tavlor'S system and all work warranted to lit perfectly. Ilelow Cost. Children's untrimiued hats below cost at Mrs. ( :hristy's, 31 W. First Soulh. I m i Special sale of tine millinery at New York prices at 44 Wasatch block. Ladies, before you go lo the beach, call at 44 Wasatch block and get one of those lovely seaside hats for almost nothing. If you want a perfect titling garment cut by the celebrated Taylor's Star Sys-tem call on Mrs. J. C. Bromsteele, 108 E. Second South street. Have you seen it? m Barratt Bros, window. Millinery! Millinery! Children's hats below cost at Mrs. Christy's, 31 W. First South. Collection ami Ietetive. The Merchants Collection and Delee-fiv- e company, 42 East First South street, are. now ready for business and they will give prompt attention to any busi-ness sent them. IlIMPORTANTBILLS. lnces for a Board of .Publio "Works, ifing Districts and a Board I of Health lOT MAKE AN APPR0PEUTI0N e Fourth of July Celebration aa tt Was Not Within Their . I Power. 1 special ineetiug of the city coun-- I night which was called expressly I purpose of considering some a report of the ri nance liitce in reference to making $2500 Iriation to the Fourth of July itioii fund was admitted. The Jiitoe made an unfavorable re'eom-liio- n ou Mr. Arbogast and others f appropriation, claiming that the Id no authority to expend money 1 such manner. Accompanying lwt was an opinion by the city I'y who said such action could I taken. IwmmiUce on improvements ree-Ne- d that the city enter into a Iftwith C. E. Apponyi to prepare I "J a city hall buiUling. Ho to for his services as per Iwtnf thu former couucil, $500 1'i'h amount to bo paid at once, fiwt was adopted. I ""'"KTANT ORDINANCES. I wdiiiaiiee for paving, repaying, Paiuizing and repairing streets and I imblished in The Times, was foil its third aui Unal reading, assert as read. Mr. Hall moved trader the action, which motion p hy a vote of 8 to 7. wmanco. prescribing and defin-r- e r duties of the board of public was placed on its final reading. I hon of Mr. Hall, section one was lu in reduce - the salary of member of the board I, t0, --50 a year, and the bond r' ivduced from $10,000 to $5000. ruemlnieut prevailed. Section 5 T I'mlert so as to make the books I "aril open to the inspection of I wwpaver instead of any city orii-- I motion was also made to strike ,p'" li w hich provides that no I . .ut tlie .board shall accept a I un f,,r any public office, as his l lc deemed a resignation I; l)0ill,'l . was lost by a vote; of potioa of Mr. Pembroke, section f 'mended to read that the board Vff f five members. Mr. Hall I ho u tho onlinanee laid over hLW "iing for further con-I- . ,.ua. nut his motion was lost, and I i? was passed by a vote of No. 40 is a substitute for I f V' aml Provides for the crea-- T aboard of health for the city. I; U..B of Mr. Hall, thn - salary of fj'.'1" commissioner was fixed at I,.' ? : jthe cit7 physician's sal-- I Placed at $50, which motion I, '1 section 1 was amended to I Pnrsician cover the entire I lcn ls now covered by two or Irrtin!1 changes or amendments, 1 0 'nauee was passed by a vote of tS;jn,'f. Mr.'uohn.the council I Tuesday night, i I,a-- Hats. New slock just arrived at Mrs. Bonn Steele's. 108 E. Second South street, at reduced prices. , Call and see them. Down went Mcfiinty but up goes Brighton. Edwin W. Senior. Brighton is now virtually the only suburb that Salt Lake Citv has. Edwin W. Senior. We open today a splendid line of silver bangles, bracelets, charms and hair ornaments in newest and hand-somest goods of this class ever placed on the market. Don't fail to see tnem. Davidson, Levson & Mcccxe. Barratt Bros, have all the late and faiandsittir. and see my new line of Spring Aworsted 45 E. Second South. The following properties are for sale on very easy terms. Inquire of L. c. Wicks, 252 South Main street: A 9x10 corner on Brigham and O, facing south and west. A seven-acr- e tract corners on Ninth East and South Boulevard, facing soutn and east. Beautiful twenty acres on the Last Bench, little south of lerrace Heights, with full water right! . VUo tho best investment in the w hole citv Poplar Grove loU, only $200; one-thi'r- d cash, one-thir- d one year, one-thir- d two years: 8 per cent h'ten-st- . A beautiful corner on Tenth La,t. 81 i t155 feet, between First and Secontl South, cheap and on easy terms. f Special Offer. d'u' fv t-- houe four rooms, closet, 235 S. Main street. Dnnford Shoe fllore. Opposite the Salt Lake theater. Our stock of summer shoe and s!ners i complete which we offer at the lowr-- i price. Kemeniber the name and num-ber. . |