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Show I THK SVTTUke XIMES. SATt'RPAY MAr,.3l. 1800. 3 --rS & SOOTH afiAXCT STEEBT. -- - To Attact tho Crowds and to Roduco Our Imniunso Overstock, 1REAT BARGAINS! FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! Special Sale ii) Severed Dcpartn-ierits- . . ) ' "lp1 1 OUR SILK DEPARTMENT QFFSRS ffl r:- ' Pare Silk Check Surahs, warranted to wash at 6V vml 3T"TT ! ! 'feces each Pure Silk Striped Surahs at 6oc, wortht , P excrywherc at i. I2 picccs Purt; Silk C.laise Plaids at 67.3'c, worth $1.10. mnWr.cKi-.r- t o pieces Colorrd Surahs in licautiful Satin shades at 50c. Rhadame at 90c, $1, 51.60. Io look at them is to buy them. OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT is determined to close out all Beaded and Lace Wraps, Uonnemaras and Jackets if Heavy Reductions wijl do it. . a Few Articles ' tfc Quote Only: Our Table Linen Department Offers: Our Cl.ildrcii'H fclothlnir Departinont .wlpdWraps worth $3 for $2. , Often 1 loiof I'rrnm. llwn and Cardinal Jersey VniUat lt.2VMMfrr-- SVnp.s worth 6 for 3.M. I able Linens, Napkins, Towels, I n bleached mid Half bleached Table Linen at 'j wuero t 2. ;'! AVran's worth 25 . for $15.00. Pr'w tt will surprise eviw lions aiul hotfl-kerpo- r. !' Hot of Secrimeker Kilt Suits. i-- J, 2, 3. A year-.- , t !". nnh 2 2rt Wleisevs worth 1 for 75c. . ' y"lds f ,'a "0,' :it,("' 40e and 45c per yard. ,! Hot each of Inion rslnieit Short 1'aiU Suit. 4 - 1.1 y.ur, at II i ji "Jerseys worth 11.50 for 1. 1 taw goods will cwt you 50 per cent more next week. . 12. 2.25 ami KM. Cnnot In, N,,.,t rlHrr for t more ..tit. ' T,!mis'-- s worth $1 50 for 1. ot ci,c,h "'V'1'111 Damask iable Cloths tide and Wc. j BoV odd lot I'unu t $.10. $l..'.0 H..d U.tiO to ),... "S Calico Wrappers worth $1.25 for Tor ' ' V cs,:h 8A4..H,nd 10x4 T,,rk,'y ltod Ta,,h' ao,,,8 im aml 75c' ' ' Bathing Smf.. half price. Wt, T.h; and irm-lt- . i idi.s' Wrappers nud Tea reduced. "J ul '"1 B,ll Colored Table Damans very . heap. BoV and Girl.' Tourlii Cp rrduced t S.V. !IOr and 50c each. , I i ' Co ored Ski ts at 85c. rulafSr Jo $1 "5 i ! ea of, ??b,c XI'kin I do'n' -- " 7flp " oe. j Hatine 1'urasola at 75e. redu.rd from II. SSroctSyii and 30e each; worth ! ' ZCSTZ 20C ""d J J't Tia.r, pr.e. .nl, i. loin of larr at 40e nd Aoe pair; they will fn fat. u ir- ?- "?uo s-:Sh- 6U,uo,::inSa,r ,u i onuklren A Miibiiu and Embroidery the most stylish ever 3 lots of Imported India Linens and Cheeked Nainsooks, ltl yard, for $1. ;,0 pir.L Zt, bet in tl, rltv sh0wa here, at less price than your dressmaker would eha,. ,,)t9 of ,,,.,, 'J KrXw,Snrtirrt Mel )lu,ia ,jlicns alu, rllPl.kw xaillS()ok9, 12 for (M f 'I 'l..c . .nl 1",W'l"ad: thS aKaJSm I'hem' 10' 25C' m,d 7i5c ' Iniporied India Linen., and Cheeked Naiaso,.k, 10 Jards for $.. ,00 i." HemU KMr ;1 " v These prices will close every yard; come quickly. 1 lot of tMM I'.sttclitlae Bgs wortb . t Mo escb. A Thousand and One other Bargains will make it worth your while to attend this Mammoth Special Sale! c Price to All. , -:- - -:- - -:- - -:- - Every Article warranted as represented or money refunded ' Established 2G Years in the Same Block in Salt Lake City. F. AUERBACH & BRO. COHN BROS Iextraordinarv attractions! For Week Commencing Monday, June 2. FINEST FRENCH SATEENS AT '19c. We offer 100 pieces of tho finest French Printed fiatcens at 19c per yard. The entire lot is "Freres Koeclilin" make, the most celebrated of all French manufacturers of cotton goods, and is sold all over town at 35c per yard. The styles and colors arc simply perfect. 50 pieces 36-in- Jackoiict, all in light grounds, beautifully printed; just the thing for summer Dresses and AVrappers, at 10c per yard a great bargain. We place on sale another shipment of lot) pieces Fancy Fig-ured Challies, excellent qualities and styles, in light medium and dark assortment, at Ojcpcryard. 100 pieces 27-in- Mohairs, in Gray and Tan Mixtures, riaiu and Frinted, all suitable for Summer Dresses, at 12Jc per yard. Bargains.-- " : : Boys' Derby Ribbed Black Cotton Hose, to ().!, at lOc-j- ust half price. Misses' Hermsdorf Fast Black Stainless, Double kneed Horn at 85c good value at 50 cents. Ladies' Balbriggau Hose, splendid German make, 3 pair for 50 cents. We place on sale one case of Ladies' Fancy Ribbed Jersey Vests at 15c. i ' OUR ENTIRE USB OF j LADIES' BLACK AND COLORED JERSEYS j Is offered at a discount of 33$ per cent. We have opened a lot of Ladies' Striped Sateen Blouse Wuists which wc offer at ? 1.25. We also received a large ossortmmt of Ladies' and MiW Bathing Suits, ?sjeeially inauufaet sired for u. I COXT IB-S-OS. ! 1 THE v FAIE To Ye Lovers of Good Teas and Bargains, Firmest Decorated Chinaware, Good for Only One Week! 1 lb. FINEST GREEN JAPAN TEA - 30c, worth 50c " BASKET FIRED " - 55c, " $ " FINEST ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA 44c, " 75: " SUNDRIEDNATURALLEAFTEA45c, " 90c " IMPERIAL BEST GROWN 64c, " $1 " GEM POWDER GROWN - 75c, " $,25 " BASKET FINE DRAW' - 60c, " SI.10 jEaskct alone worth h)c FINEST DECORATED CHINA TEAPOTS 85c, " $1.75 OATMEAL BOWLS 13c, " 25c " ' ROSE JARS 50c, " SI.25 12 CHINA TEACUPS AND SAUCERS - 81.50, " 83.25' 13 PIECE FINEST CHINA DECORATED BERRY OR PUDDING SET - 8a75, " 6.50 ; 8 PIECE WATER SET WITH TRAY - 99c, " $2 oistb --week: oisri-."r-! THE FAIR, One door west of Clock. For Sale. Bids will be received by the under-signed until the 4th day of June, 1SJ0 of McCorn.ck & Co., or at the bank the purchase of blocks one to ten in-clusive (excepting block three), of the subdivision, in North Warm Springs Salt Lake. The said blocks containing, exclusive of streets.about Ijeuty-..- . qeres in all; sulphur The whole o old as on., property. 1 t. thJ. rifflit to reject any and all Cement com-S-L tJ."rAHlrr1Seerctan-- . Lace and silk curtains at S. R. Marks &('o. .1, skulls bearing marks of sabre cuts or other weapons descending wttli mur-derous force, skulls with from oni to seven bullet holes in them, make al-most unnecessary the significant dales 17HU-179- and the inscription "Chamber of the Revolution." The greatest care is required from the workmen in the management and handling of the skele-tons. But names written upon skulls. dales on slabs, etc., show that the ambitious tour-ist is less reverent. Observing one man who wrote his name at every opportunity and lingered until dragged ou by an anxious friend ahead, or was stepped on by an irate member behind, curiosity led us to learn that he regis-tered as "J' Brown. New Jersey." And though the portrait of Miss Eames and sculptured bust of Amelie Kives appear in French exhibitions of art, the name of B'rowu" may be read by genera-lion- s to whom the names of Eames or Rives aro ' unknown. "Sic transit gloria." Ascending from the dismal reminder of man's mortality, one feels strangely blest simply to breathe the fresh air and see the Line sky smiling upon a throbbing world. The &lav dav demonstrations were a failure, the military were out in force, and ovvinor to an order issued that women and children should keep off the streets, our Boston friends and I, with several thousand other women, went out and returned very much dis-appointed. Thero wasn't even a run-away. IfiOn'AE t Lake Toung Lady Desoribes Her Visit to the Gay Trench Capital. A5 THE SAINTLY VIEGIN. :tlo the Catacombs Yisitors Care--1 Guarded in Making the Tour-- Tie Mayday a Failure! wudeucc of The Salt Lake Ti.mks.J AK1S. France, May 6 181)0.-- -I The lenten season', la grippe, laodMebba, the beautiful Au-stralian singer, have come and Kne. Sara, with her blonde hair suspiciously dark at tho root?, her thin facing, cat-lik- o "ves and her history Sara posing as the saintly virgin '' which oiiiy the that throws into hor-eve- s tho 'Pression of a uoblo saintly to forget thejiefson in Ti'Si, has departed, leaving only uii'mljianeo of how when she he voices" she drew herself the Kith of tho stage upon her i with her willowy form, her ;7 and her inspiration d in rays of light a 'Wit climax to a scene that per-- '' :!,1.V other would have been than lmlierolts: the remcm-- ' of h,V) when called again, she '5,vilh the same rapt expression "till in the clouds, and of the " where bound to the stake. ?"g white robe and her face cause a tremor umiiijrh the audience as though imtetl the saintly maid in the 'l Place of Rouen. And Paris is ' elliig jn tne brightness that : " "ig to the city with its beau-'''a- n streets, trie never-endin- g Us boulevards and its prom-"oi- ii the Are de Triomphe to the Jt'"i'eries' 1,10 gr'lh;st 'ion to allow Strauss ami his I'Wei-- New York as tirtists, is wise one. Each man if hU h "? an individual, becomes ' 1 !e Ifadershij) of Strauss. I riorpt a summer night upou " . 'u'ouns of tourists, white ' lwpped students, sturdy with their wives, 111 bright-colore- uniforms, scattered here and there with Hu" ' Krugs" of beer; and on a raised platform Strauss, with Pmi 'ln.lsh face- - his nervous iig-- , '"?, t0 vibrate to the music he a the violin. The sun was set-- I ' glow transfiguring the of Dracheiifels;" the th U1'ugled with tho rip-- ! rlnnc; while above all rose notes of the i W0m,,sl,ave ' been. often de-- ; nothing can overcome the w;ded wUh a caudle, and ,t euidn, who heads-- tiie pro- - are Placed ac different ind th there are no e!ltire Party ar counted ,T2nee ad exit; The fate of mt7 a wandered here until end to his sufferings is m scriPtnre, quotations ll')'all"' and other poets are .:,, "y'bs placed in ihc walls. ' "ontal bones crushed, j West of Jordan property on the line of the new road to El Dorado, is in great demand, and the residents of that thriving suburb are happy. Investors in El Dorado are to be on their investment. Lots will quadruple in value on the comple-tion of the new suburban road. The Latent Styles hats at half In trimmed or untriinmed their regular prices. Go to the as-signee sale at 55 Main st- - First Sale of Summer Goods At, the City of Paris, commencing Wednesday, May 2, and last.ng four days, Thursday 20. Inday JO and Remember ladies this w a reductiou of 85 per cent on the .Io l ai on all goods in the store lor four dajs only, including our stock of'Par; and the latest Ne v I K portations novelties. Hats, hats, hats. hits. Hats of all kinds ami aH descri,U,ons, rang-iu- e in price from 3 up o 16. B-i- r earns. Bemember the place and date, Oly of Paris, 3 E. First South street. |