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Show r tgf: jniESALT LAKE TIMES WEDNESDAY. JULY 2, 1890 3 mh AUERBACH & BRO.m (EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL SALE! r rlT shades best HZTh at rA choice line of novelties in i lot of ladies 35c balbriggan 7ir Vow oc to $15.00 1 lot of fanrv tennis flannels a lot of fancv striped scrim 1 P ' reauLt-- t67 j . thTrd moro ' ne PMoh and Slin umbrellas hose for oc a pair. each. iC red tta-- from 2Jc. n'x; reduced irom aocperyd. I p. reduced 33 percent. S r r nf dvf t W f ;00 dozen ladies' white linen Children's white dresses, x lot of bosquet suitings 20 t lot each of large size Turk- - J Icnwe 'ne pure aches striped and 500 dozen printed border cambric fancy hemstitched ladies' uhitc dresses, ladies' Va.ds for Si, worth 1.50. ,Vh table covers reduced .tain. ttked si k J ,xngee parasols hemstitched ladies' pocket handkerchiefs si. so per dozen, wrappers in satteen. outing" from ..jo. reduced to 75c. $1, reduced from $1.50. handkerchiefs 35c. 45c 47 c. simply 15c each;" never sold cloths and seersucker at re- - , ,ot prillU(1 foular(ls n J rTTfirnd " and 70c per dozen, worth for less than 25c each. duced prices. v;mls for , reduced from India i lot of ladies almost 1 lot c;u h of raw .silk table S( ,ce cream striped double. ?c yarl. ours ,,7 and J 00; re- - :odose 57yc . and plain satm parasols St. 30, LaAcrf tyhsh bath;ng suit LJ duced from and J reduced from of while 1 )l!,Uon ,bathing and shoes, and J II lot urii.mmnki! $2. 1 iolcl1 01 c,olorcd Jadl,tb -- dozen cards for cap' s ' ,,f famT b(oU h zephyrs 10c, reduced ,,mii,;n' o,oe n n j st kin 'v1 ) price. , hos8V?' and I5C' from 7jjC reduced from 30. per Our children clothing dc J LJ. 1 lot of ladies fancy sattine just the amount. 25c at popular pin cs. nartnient is elosin-- ' out I l7 ftmsos Arrcrsos su umbrellas 75c and 90c, . . . TT T 2 A reduced from $ 1 and si .iff - Slaughter in children s gmg- - Satins! Satins! Sat;ns! V VZ 37777 ' .o misses light colored ham a"ld zephyr dresses in the ' of aP 7lth, VP Cents' lotcJ t,-n:- child 5 paiasols pure silk hose size 4 to l, most cunning styles, ages from French, Knglish and Ameri- - work lawns 1:, from ver.b.rts in finish to l;5c and 30c; reaucea 2000 pairs ladies' silk mitts at 45. worth $1. 2 to S years, at5C j i, 1. 15. can makes in the most novel :o;- - ' any otlncl in this citv at 4. :of, 25c 35C ana 40c iOC) reduced from 20c; 20c, 1.40 and 2.50 less than cost and attractive designs at 25, St. St.50. S!,75. $2, $2.50 f V reduce d from 35c; 25c, reduced 1 lot each of child's unbleach- - of material, but we. never carry 15, 12' 3 and 9c per yard by lot of fancy Madras curtain and S2.90. They sell every. - 0f ladies', fancy striped from 40c; higher grades re- - ed and fancy hose reduced to any goods over if low prices ail odds the choicest bargains material 8'5'c, reduced from where at 5 t $J each above t jc, reduced from 75c. duced in same proportion. 5c a pair or 50c a dozen. will sell them. ' ever offered! 2Je per yard. the price we quote. r. grey mixed and balbriggan underwear at 75c asuit Gents'" satin scarfs reduced to 2.1c, 20c, 25c, 35c,50c.-- H will pay you to lay in a stock. Children's one price kilt suits at 05c ami $1,10. Hvs wash kilt pieces greatly reduced. 2 lots of gents' linen cuffs slightly soiled 20c a. pair, reduced from 40c Boys' straw hats nice styles, 15c to $1, ennis caps reduced to 20c, 30c ad 40c( f'orn 35c, 50c ad 60c. Thousand Other Bargains Will Repay You For Visiting Our Mammoth Establishment. I Otriotly One Price to All Carpet Remnants Upstairs "We Are Never Undersold, W F. AUERBACH & BRO. Unscrupulous dealers will often try to palm ;if an inferior article upou you v, hen you ask for Quaker Kolled oats; but take only that made by the Cereal Milling Co., of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Accident insurance in the United States Mutual, tho oldest, strongest and best, written by A. M.llinman, general agent. Continental hotel. Don't forget that we have removed to 57 East Second South street. A. J. VVhitk, Real Estate Co. Eli L. Price. 2f,4 Main street, receives daily 4000 to 5000 lbs. of choice Cali-fornia and Utah fruits. Fih! Freh Fiitli. The freshest lish, fruit and vegetables can be found at Pctcrsoiroi Campbell's, 114 West First South street. Br "ws:"" p-- r irzeintt ssgVlieii You Can Buy 4 Lots in - r Davis, Sharp & Stringer's CORNER OF SECOND WEST AMD TENTH SOUTH, On small Cash Payment, and within 30 days after Electric Car Line, already commenced, on Second West, is completed, sell 3 Lots for Profit sufficient to build on remaining Lot. If you prefer to move into your own home today, we have Six New Modern Style Houses just com- - plctcd, six Large Rooms, Fine Closet, Three Verandas, City Water, Ivli-ra- Location, close in. .. splendid view, near electric car line, ONLY $S0t) EACH, antl l''VB Vears to i;ay out at onIy 6 Cent intereSt. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Don't Fail to see Watkins' Addition ' DAVIS & STRINGER, Tth2Sf,iof 23 West Second South. Real Estate Exchange 2'J Commercial Street. MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security. F. REHRMAN & CO. Ladies Bazaar, ARTISTIC NEEDLEWORK. Bemovcd to 332 8- - Main Street Choioo line of Piano Covers, Table Covers, Toilet Sets, Opera Bags, Sofa Pillows. Hand Bags Bureau and Sideboard Scarfs. Silk Drapes. Cen-ter Pieoesand Doylies' Summer Cor-sets. Swiss Embroidered Aorons. Kuching, Ribbon and Zephyr. Wash il3. Linens and ali kinds of mater-ials. - Stamping Done t Lsoiis fiiten A. S. Webster. A. M. Webster. the hnest in the Choice maple syrup, land Hamond' choice hauig and bacon newood3 and choice frniM rnv,nR every day at-- B. Durst'i. 72 and ,i h 2nd South St- - machinery at Ein-pi- rt latest improved Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street Telephoned Lake day at Offdon. A number of so-- duties rcoorted that they would attend. Mr. Waniland reported the visit of the real estate exchange yesterday. The committee then adjourned to meet Tuesday next when all bills will be audited and paid. MIILMilS HEADY- - ptails for the Great Fourth of July I Celebration are About Oom-- I pleted. I FLOATS TOE THE PARADE. I: sal Meeting of the Committee Last IlijAt The Fireworks Arrive in I Good Shape- - I fourth of July committee met I slit.it the chamber of commerce l" reports received showed that I dei.iil (if the preparations for the I it'Hiation has been carefully I t after. Mr. Arbogast reported lie hail collected and deposited I Treasurer MoC'ornick over hulf The full amount, ho said, I'l be obtained, and be would iiuish rfctiou today. I'H- W. Laurence reported that rrriiuriul, county and municipal lls had accepted invitations. The and city council will at-'li- e ct lcljrsitton in a body. I.street car uion have decided to I 't lillv or sixty men in uniform I't sldent Sleater of the Federated preported that the stonemasons rTieklayers and tailor's unions I ' Ik; out, wit h appropriate floats. I 'reel sprinkling company will turn r;!h its sixteen new wagons appro- - reported that both the car pity iind the car of stale h.xd been rl- The ear of beauty is a very tWe. affair. Miss Olsen and her li'Wimis will meet at the Grand pboiicc uu the morning of the fii anil will be conveyed to their I mu carriages. The young ladies parasol drill and the Guitar and j 'liu clubs will occupy the car of J'itrand parade will form at 10 wit West, Temple street, facing I The line of march, while. not I t '.v settled upon, will be about as :m 011 West Temple, facing south, luting nn Third South street. II Fifth South, thence cast to 'Street, thence north to Brigham I foiintermarch on Main to Fourth 1 tlience cast to Third East street I inland. A committee was ap- - tu request the Street Railway fjany not to move any cars on Main I Ounug the parade. I fireworks have all arrived and r"a who will have charge of them I wed today. Beyond doubt this I the greatest pyrotechnic display 111 in the west and one of the Ktm the country. Everv piece I 'Socially manufactured autf each is I spensive. - L3"cg firms who have reported that I. 'd have floats in tho paratle are f''iowiiig: I "tuOcLain.,. Bros:. I itnrr, dsi,h B".. eiothiiipr. I t5'r,;r-B,- Brewini? asso-iation- . I ,l,5:r,!n Brw.. trunk factory. I .v,.r';,'"s"n Bnw stone men. I fait LitkK cunk works. I t ''ht'sy. furrier. I "iischmau. rtrv k.kkI-!.- ' I Sji r ,c- m- I twelve Hoars. I Brewinjir Co.. three floats. I U J h Paint ami Oil Co. I T TP Wtihkal Union. WO men, I " """'a. with two raiTiages con- - l 'taining ladiec. f as decided to make today Salt COMING TO SALT LAKE CITV. First Three Months Free of Charge. A staff of eminent English physicians and surgeons will arrivo in Salt Lake City July 5th, and will permanently lo-cate at their residence, 13") K. First South street. All who visit the.se emi-nent doctors before August 1st, will re-ceive services until September 1st free of charge. The only favor desired is a recommendation from those whom they cure. They treat all diseases and de-formities, but in no instance will an in-curable ease bo accepted. If your mal-ady is beyond all hope, they will frankly tell you so. Also caution you against spending more money for use-less treatment. Remember dates and go. earlv, for their offices are crowded From morning till night. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays.10 a. m. to 3 p. m. T. S. This governmental staff of physicians and surgeons is incorpor-ated by an act of legislature. OU, FOK A MEDICAL LAW. Salt Lake City, Utah, Paradise For (juack Doctors, World-Renown- Healers, Clairvoyants. Faiih Doctors, l'roprletary Meudlclue', and For All Manner of Swindling Devices calculated to lead the poor afflicted peo-ple astray. There are many foreigners in this city and country and many of them have not yet become American-ized, and they know not the dark scheming ways of the many frauds of this wonderful America. Mv dear people, bo upon your guard; do not be deceived. This is an age of science and progress, but our Savior is in heaven and not here upon earth as he was before he was cnicilied. Since that, wicked man has never been gifted with such wonderful power that they may do miracles. The days of mir-acles are passed. Beware of quac-kerycould thev do what they claim they can do, 'wo would live to be, a thousand vears years old; yea, we would never die. Poor afflicted people, do not allow yourself to believe for one moment that a proprietory medicine, sold from a grip sack, upou the street corners will cure all manner of disease. If such were true, the proprietor of such a medicine would not bo compell-ed to carry it around upon the streets to cll it but would have a marble man-sion and a golden chair in which to take his ease, while his thousands of clerks, agents and porters would be kept busy boxing and shipping the cure to all the four corners of the earth. It one medicine would cure all manner of dise-is- e why do tho chemists manufac-ture 3500 "different kinds of drugs? Shun all such nostrums, for they are frshun the traveling quack doctor, for if he could perform such wonderful cures he would not have to travel arourd the country to hunt up his patients. No thev would travel hundreds of miles to hunt them up and find them-t- hey would though they were hidden in a canebrake. For an example, just see the crowds of afflicted people who are coining to Ur Hand, the great : niec heal electrician, w ho is permanently located ,t '"VI South West Temple street. Ir. H ind does not go around diiinimiug np patients. Ho don't have tolhey come to him from 30J miles away. Eve v train, both from the north as well as the in from one to six chrom-rXatlli:t- J persons all asking, where can I find the great medical electrician. Dr Hand; the doctor who does not ask for his services until after tbe patten? is cured. That's the doctor for me for when I am cured and I know I well, Ido not mind paying my doc-fo- ? for his services. Dr. Hand nas now nearly four hundred patient h neatment in Utah. Dr. Hand will nke no more cases after the night of July 3 to be treated by e lectnc.tv as about all himself and all of he nas now his assistants can handle. It s electric a Mg thing to give two hundred baths evcrv week. All those wish.ng ,reatnent"bv electricity should call nponDr Haiid today and tomorrow, no cure no pay. Tii riijuicittii. Tlie phvskian like an angel eni when he in Hie ick room brightly And like unto a god in he When he's removed tho malady. Bnt in a different Hfiht we view The doctor when hin IkIIm come due; Our altered eyea we at, hlin level As though he were the very devil. nr. M. Hand, 233 South West Temple street, SSalt Lake City, Utah. |