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Show The Ent!-e s'toek of Berhefmer & Lavr, who have mad an i s. gn. ueii t, li l e sold by the Appointed issiguee ai t ie Store Boom, All the goods mentioned and thousands of other articles at 6o cents on the dollar of regular Eastern prices. New and Fresh Styles, imported and manufactured with, in the last six weeks. . This sale will commence Friday, :M:a,y th Positively no goods sold until then, at 55 Main Street, Special Prices given to dealers buying in quantities. The Finest Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods ai Most Stylish Millinery of the very finest and latest sty! of American and Parisian shapes and trimmings. The finest and best qualities of Plushes, Silks and Velvets The finest line of Imported Wreaths, Flowers, Tips and Puc A fine line of Jerseys. A magnificent line of Table Scarfs! An elegant line of Stylish. Ruching and Collars. The finest lines of Laces and Embroideries. A fine line of Children's Wraps and Hoods; also Ladies' Wrap A large line of Embroidered Flannels. A tremendous line of Lisle Thread, Silk and Balbri; Hosiery, Misses' and Children's Hosiery. So' The largest and finest line of Corsets west of Chicago, j of the leading makes. v t All the latest styles and patterns in Parasols. The largest and finest assortment of Ribbons in the city. A large line of buttons, 75 per cent off. A fine large line of Ladies Muslin Underwear for less tha the cost of the material. WANTS. If you want help, If you want to rent a house, If you want to sell a lot, If you want a situation, If you want anything, Advertlselu Thb Times "Want Column." , F1KE ALAIUI BOXES. Fire alirni keys are in the possession of pollcnni" n. night-watchmen and citizens resld-ln resld-ln nwir the ulunnl boxes. Tito key is dimply Iuhbi ted and turned. To locate a tire count the number of strikes. Example: An alarm Is turned In from box 314; the bell will strike 31-4. 31-4. The alarm will be struck four times. ALARM BOXES'. , 17Or. Second North and Center streets. IS Cor. K:it Temple and So. Temple streets. i:-Cor. East Temple and First South streets. 14 Cor. East Temple and Second South streets lf Cor. East Temple and Third South streets 1 Cor. East Temple and Second South streets 41 Cor. South Temple and First East streets. 4'4 Cor. South Temple and C streets. 43 Cor. South Tempi and J stpeets. SI Cor. Second and A streets. t W Jor. Third and F streets. ai Cor. First EftHt and Second South streets. 2'1-Cor. First East and Third South streets. 81 Cor. Fourth Kast and First South streets. i Cor. Fourth East and Th'rd South streets. iftCor. Fourth East and Filth South streets. SIS Cor. First South and Seventh East streets. SI I Cor. Third South and Seventh East streets. 31 Cor. First South and W. Temple streets. Si Cor. Second South and W. Temple streets. .11 Cor. Third South and W. Temple street. 3rV-Cor. Second South and Second W. streets. 01 Cor. First North aud Second West streets. HIS Oor. First South and Third West streets. :KI Cor. Third South and Third West streets. IS) 1. C. M. I.. East Teiupls. between South Temple and First South streets. 133 Dinwoo''ey's store, Ftnt South, between East and West Temple streets. 431 Z. C. M. I. Tannery, fourth North, between be-tween First aud Second v est sUeets. Office of Chikk or Fine dkpartmbnt, I February 37, Ibso. f I hereby certify that the above uumeratloa and location of the alarm boxes are correct. C. E. S l'ANTON, Chief of Department. Following Wo Quota a Fow Prices: Parasols, 23c, worth Toe. worth 50c; Ladies Silk Mittens, ii Parasols, silk, Too, worth $2.50. .worth 75c. Parasols, extra tine, $J.8., worth $8. j Wo havo the very finest line of Mil Parasols up to tho finest brands made, and Gloves at proportional prices. Lawns at 2c per yard. j Laces and Embroideries from icji Zephyrs, 2e per bunch. j .yard up to the finest at nroportioi Arrasene, lc per bunch. prices. , Infants' Robes from 10c up. I j A lino of Fans from 5c up to the fine Lace Handkerchiefs 10c, worth 40c. I importations, at (K)e on the dollar. Finest Silk beaded Wraps, $4.20, worth jj A Wholesale iotof Ladies' ami Jfc $10. ij'Straw Hats, from 15c. up to the it, Ribbons, 2c, worth 10c. jtmade at proportionately low prices. Kibbons, 3c, worth 15c. A largo line of Ladies' aud Mis And we have the finest line of RibboiisTrimiiied Hats, Parisian style, fim in the country at proportional prices than ever before shown in 'the w Knitting -and Etching Silk, Etchingcommencing at 5, which are won Work, Saxony and Germautown yarn,$J, up to tho finest niado, at profai at 00 percent oil'. ittioual prices. Ladies Lisle Thread Gloves, loc. J Itm.ht the Bat? and Place: Friday, Kay 9th, at 55 Male Strret, faU Laie Cit 20 EXPERIENCED SALESMEN WANTED. South Main Street. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. W. J. BURGESS, - Manager, 1T 1 mm' a 2 eve 2'i KHTS 1 May 0 The. California Opera Co., In two great productions of the latest and most successful of all comic operas, THURSDAY. SATURDAY FRIDAY, MATINEB. SATURDAY SATURDAY MATINEE.- EVENINGS. (SAID Se-J Xf A TO BOO ISI - BU STNESSI We offer new attractions for the Spring trade. Attractive goods and attractive prices that tell their own tale of cheapness. ' A. SMILE and A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL! KT: EP TH S LIST OF PF ICES IN YOUR MI.D: Men's Nobby Cheviot Spring Suits, $5.50 each. Men's Working Pants, $1 a pair. Men's Nobby Spring Pants, $2 a pair. Men's French Flannel Overshirts, 50c each. Men's Unlaundried Shirts, 45c each. Men's Drab Hats, 50c each. Men's 9-oz, Blue Denim Overalls, 45c a pair. Men's 9-oz. Blue Denim Jumpers, 45c each. Men's Heavy Check Jumpers, 40c each. Boys' Shirt Waists, 15c each. r Boys' Knee Pants, 25c a pair. Boys' Cheviot Suits, ages 4 to 12, $1.15 each. Men's fine Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, 12 thread, $1.25 a suit. J. ISTatliaxi, Id 2sain Street. ItACES! RACES! RACES! UTAH DRIVINft PARK, Cutting and fitting of ladies and children's chil-dren's suits by S. T. Taylor's system at room 44 Wasatch Block. Ladies who want perfect lilting suits have them cut by no other system than S. T. Taylor's, at room 44 Wasatch Block. ----- - w v a m - Friday, May 9th, at 2 p.m. FREE FOR ALL TROT. . PACING RACE. Dyer names Florence R. ; Kendall names Black Bird; Reily names Black Crook; Clift names Busby; Fritch Gillespie names James F. ' names Charley Brown. Also a Running Race, to be named hereafter. DON'T FORGET! ; FIRST RACES OF THE SEASON! Good Horses, Good Track and Fine Spg Npvrlal Ofl'or. I am authorized to offer, for a few days, 8iJxlU5 ft. on corner Fifth and I, with brick house four rooms, closet, hall, cellar, city water etc., for $4500. J.K.Jaok, 283 8. Main street. Ladies, don't fail to visit tho New York Millinery, 4i Wasatch building. 40 P Sew Cost u 11 ! rtll Aniruiented Orchestra! S1 tS '-w and Catchy .Music! IV Xwo Carloads of Scenery Sals of Seats opens at 10 a.m. I 40 Wednesday Usual Prices, M'Ue Rhea Next Week. SALT LAKE THEATER." CHAS. S. BTJBXON, Manager, Friday Eil Saturday "I Wouldn't Miss It for Nice Dollars." IIULiEJi Screamers JLMJLThe Comedians. And their Famous Company under the man-. man-. agement of Mr. Harry- Hind in the Musical Farce Comedy, 1 1 1 Later On J Tha Entrancing Gavotte, The Gorgeous Mexican Serenade. Eascinatmg Dames, . x , Magnificent Costumes. A Bouquet of Pretty Girls, The Great Company. Ladies don't fail lo see the new millinery mil-linery just arrived from the east at Mrs. W. II. Fox's parlors in tho Crane building. DR. J. C. HARRISON Has concluded his lectures at the SALT LAKE THEATER, But will remain In the eity until SUNDAYJIAY 11th, He can be consulted daily at the Cullen Hotel, . Between the Ho ;rs of 9 a.m. and 10 p.m CONSULTATIONS ARE FEEE. D. B. H00VEB & C0 GE0EGE B0GGS 4 CO., SALT LAKE WAIFLE & CHOP HODw MEALS AT ALL HOURS FROM 15 CE;. up, 77 west Second street. JO" loa, proprietors. .. TOO LATE TO CLASMFT-TT CLASMFT-TT ANTED FIRST-CLASS PAt " and paper causers, at M South St. WAN TED EXPERIENCED S ALE&. ' aiul tire cash boys atMatn Notice. -fl Leave orders for the Salt Lake Brewing Co's. lager beer at the 1 ing places: Wilson & Bushy s-J monico bar, Kos. 55 and 57 - South street. P. T. Nvstroras, cof" Commercial and First South strep and Fountain Beer Hall, Main street Jacob Moan Ladies, if you want a perfect gem of an opera bonnet, call on the New York isliliiuer, 44 Wasatch building j elevator. 5000 baby carriages at S. E. Marks ; & Co. -Wanted. j All kinds of second-hand household goods at Ftchison & Wcbers, 157 S. First East street. Ladies take the elevator to the third floor of the Wasatch Block for iirst-class iirst-class dressmaking. |