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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 2, 1800. 7 FIVE CARLOADS OF NEW GOODS! I S3"" ...... " CH;l(;Rgeeiye SOUTH ST. COlsTSISTHTO-- OF liinese and Japanese Goods, Crockery and Novelties. We have added a New Department to our Store, which embraces a Full Line of TEAS, inehidinirthe Finest Urands of long, English Breakfast, Gunpowder, Imperial, Young Hyson, Basket-fire-d Japan, Uncolored dapans, Sun-dri- ed Japans, brands of Green Japans, which we will sell from 25 to 3iJ per cent, lower than these Goods ever sold in Salt Lake. Our Mr. STEELE, while in California, purchased at San Francisco a Carload of Goods in .lob Lots, consisting of ecorated Lamps, Chinese Decorated Ware, Imported English and Japanese Ware, Japanese Baskets in all Styles and Grades. SPE3CIA.L .A-Lj!H- 3I on t Forget the Place : TU ? 7 Jj No. 13 W. First So. st. Utah aaft Montana Miry Company CP. MASON, Manager. Headquarters for all Classes of Machinery, aua upwards in stock for lmrao o on i Roilprs from power SMine SKA Supplies, Silver, Gold and Concents Maine gli Office ad Wareroom 259 S. Mail Street, Salt Late U. S. AGENCY, BUTTE. MONTANA. Pabst Brewing Co! (Formerly PHILIP BEST) ' IvUXj-wtjiiex- :, wis. f mm 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. fjonto. g SALT LAKE CONSTRUCTION lm$ STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING rati WiRi Bv our gravity uyMrn of heatinff wo avoid any per- - tSPl. V&J wptiMe from ih water. itV,n um- -I ovi.r and mWfti&lL' ovr indrtinatdv. Hot a.r furnur-- s ure at best mi.;ei V.W1f'f while we can always ?.iaraiitc I hat a a -- an. or Jviu-- r apparatus put in will rk. In m,. iisaC weather aNo a hot water heater can I to a nicety, whil.'. with a rtrorwr lire, romlort n w cured throughout the Iioum; on the coldest ilay. Uv tin hi N pvstciii eennomy of coal, minimum of attention, anl tree- - ' dom from dust'ia assured. Sspzsra --:THE -:- - SPENCE -:- - HEATER:- - HOT WATER HEATER. Can be Seen at Our Store Room at 61 FIRST EAST ST. SALT LAKE CITY. F. Auerbach & Bro. On Account of overstock and lack of room for proper display. WE CITTK A SP1MALSAJjE Dress Goods and Silks It will imv rrrv ladv to purrlu on or mrr dr-w- , rvn If not Jut now fit need of them. Money xaved U mony mad. 00 pieces duuhle-wnl- e Striped Wotdrn Ka. kinK at tl rdor4 from 4j Ml do do Vann Mnrarr Woolen Nullln at .. do f,(l , do Imported Htrlpert Miltlug at lr rrolar prlre III) do do M,lnli l'll1 at I Vreirlr price 4(1 do Flashed ( liallles "ew pattern.. II jr.l for .... f IJ Hi! do do do IN yard for lnlim, 11 jrd for - - J.oo (ill do Good Wtjlei and Fait-Col- IJIH iu s,lki.l4,l;: Silks! O i i 1 Ti, " 4 7 i & EJ-gS-- f SpecialSale. !.. ?3 J S t "1 I in nnl.h 1: v. i Wfc. "J3 c "'Tlti alii -- M.. than 'imAwt. i ? 9 s S fj -, bt i . I ii.imhllk. HMflKom flg'ir, Mi a.2.8 f . rWf. .t !V- 2"-t- fi U . . a I Mi. k All Hilk . mliueU j J 3 ji C4 -- f'i I iWMUite in t b.tf-- 1 4, C3 - - J: " Am, I'f.tni-ll'- . rt: . lil II M. "' , - 1 J - j ? "'""" '- - ? r-- 5 i 0T7i XOTIOX DEPARTMENT Offers 3 Lots of Pure Slik Fringe ne colon, it 40c, 50c, 50c JUST BILF FBICIl Carpets, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Portieres, Curtains, Rugs, etc., all of this Spring's Importation. Styles and Trice are Sure to Attract Ererjr Customer. Edwin C Burt. Curtm a.xl WlieeU-r- , an-- t twenty otherM of LliM and Cbilclrcn . GenU and Boy' v bUlt, at Iowet ixwsibUi Kvery pair warrauted If we will m:r r.nn t print tuma WcHulo mir Boys' anfi Qlllrea's Jeney an4 Cassimere Salts, Kiss Pants, in Kills by mannfatturer. wbo tupplj och M Lord & Taylor Vltmar. Co., SU-r- Bro, but In Tut ,!Mt'tl 7' and w ay come and iwk, and if price and nlyit lt out suit you wc d.i not eipect you t buy. Cents' Four-in-Han- d. Utet and Mo.t Styli.h. at 50o e!ch; you pay $1 for the same goods; only two to each Customer. Established Twenty-si- x Years In the Same Block. --EXCLUSIVE DEALERS I-N-JM$$ FINE SHOES. Sole Agents for James Means $3 Shoes. HSpence7 & KimballJP 160 Main Street. MTWITHMURPHYS Minister Knocked Out a Refractory Layman Who Had Chal-lenged Him. G AS USED IN AMERICA and the Pig- -A Story by 'Gene Field --Cure for Diptheria A White Deer. "ounty Carlow, Ireland, an ag-- & member of a certain congrega-tclinin- g to accept his parson's as- - that he was not one of a set "f Me sinners rather pointedly re- - t in the Sunday sermon, chal-hi- s vicar to personal combat, and I Irira his choice of weapons The nge was accepted, tho clergyman iug, however, to use such secular swords or pistols, but expressing iUingness to try a novel kind of nition i. e., raw potatoes to be s missiles, the bigger the better .' morning on which the novel duel (need was as raw as the potatoes, 'ay in a heap by the side of each taut. The potatoes were to be alternately. The cldlenger com-i- d, and missed. The clergyman, ? calmly and scientifically, raised "S first shot a bump upon his op-'-9 forehead almost as large as the e which caused it. The layman )ly lost his temper, and aimed and recklessly, hitting the seconds hissing the vicar with great regu- - Tlie vicar, feeling that he could to be magnanimous, put down hig ' advanced to his aggrieved par-;'- r. held out his hand, and said: ''Mr. O'R., I think we're a couple 'Jti Let us shake hands and bs and utilize these vegetables for Peaceful purpose at dinner Mercury. sovereign remedy for tlie scourge of childhood, diphtheria, yet the colored people of Louisiana, and perhaps of other localities in the south, have for years krovvn and used a cure which is remark-able for its simplicity. It U nothing more nor less than the juice of the pine-apple'. Chicago Tribune. ; Pineapple Jute, for DlpMU.rU. Medical . Uuaa-ht- fc" pny mnd the Porker. An El Dorado Springs (Mo.) corre-spondent tells of a singular attachment and a kitten. between a Berkshire pig Both animals fed from the same trough, and appeared to take delight in helping each other. During the winter.when the kitten's feet got cold, kitty would hunt uo oie-v.n- ow and then giving a loud hearing which the porker would answer with a friendly grunt. its friend, would take Pussy, in finding the nearest route for the hog s back, gen-erally climbing up its long snout. kitty slept on the During cold nights would be pig-stac- and in the morning found in the same convenient place the barn, about a furlong dirtant, wfere puss caught mice. an amusing sight to see piggy wadrng deep snow with the cat (toes Smed evidently as com-fortable in) on its back, and as a queen in her carriage four.-- St. Louis Globe-Democr- A Milk White Deer. White deers are very scarce things, but Mr. B. F. Coburn. of Molunkus, seems to have no trouble in finding them. He has secured the skin of one that is perfectly white, not a colored hair on it. It was shot near Mount Katahdin, and is the escond white deer killed IK this state in five years. Bangor News. "What is the matter, Alice? You look "7ara. B'a too mean for anything! These roses have just come with a card, Wear these for Jack,' and I don't know Jack I hate or whether they are from the the one I like. It's too horrid: -Ha- r-oer's Bazar. The Use o, Sla"S. an born and bred in the United fails to appreciate how much slang Juses in conversation," said an put American who had just re- -' from a continental tour. "He appreciates these blemishes, how-wne- n he returns to America after S had daily intercourse with some WeU bred persons in Europe. He UP these blots on perfect speech so and they multiply so rapidly he is aware of the extent of quisitions at least one-tent- h part "ocabulary consists of slang ex- - ms. - fact is so true of America that lie ignorant peasants of Ireland it when their countrymen re--; their native land. As heard in lC? s'aog seems to add force and 'aMi to conversation, but this is ?ing, for when contrasted with attlPle and consequently elegant tne difference in strength can seen. There are some slang ' however, in the American to-'- 7 thkh, if used at the right time fe.find their bull's eye like a But, as a rule, the use of ras is only a blemish on conver-- d its nse cannot be too heartily Herald. .. Andrews, of A master mason named Providence, K. I., has just received with some change a copper cent which he stamped with his initials and put in cir-culation about fifty years ago. He had alwavs hoped to get it back again and now 'would not part with it, he declares, for hundreds of dollars. Was Alwj Old. of Wales' visit to Anent the Prince Scotland, an amusing tale is going the his royal highness was rwaiSghU train at the railway station teStoU, conversation with one of he local notables who had been appointed committee to receive airman of the and entertain the prince. "This - said the prince, felicitously, a very old city of yours ?i,vour royal highness," answered the Scoichman gravely, M"?ff Cm-ca-go considered ao."-Eu- gene News. A dentist in St. Louia aays that tnere is wholesale destruction existing in tae majority of dentifrices offered for aale. brush ought to Cold water and a band be sufficient, but if an additional prepara-tion be desired prepared chalk is the beet tsd simplest in tie world. |