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Show I -- ., SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1890. 3 The Walker it located in the Businet i Center of thit City and hat ail the Modern Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining too strictly first-clos- e houte It U managed as vail as any hot! In th Wt aiul 1 strictly the Business and Tour-ist Hotel of Salt Lake City. Passenger Elevator. The Walker & the Metropolltai Are the Two Leading Hotels of Salt Lake City. O. S. ERB Propr. Cxo.H.Scot Jik Gi.RSDitnHiKu II. 8. Huvmij President. nt Socretarj. GEO. H SCOTT & CO., IXCOKPORATED.) (Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Finings, Etc, AGLXTS FOR the Dodge Wood Pulley, Koebltng's Steele Wire Repe, Vacuum Cylinder and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas Enginet and BoU ers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jsffersoa Horse Whim, Blik Puinps Miners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Eta 168 MAIN STREET, Salt Lake Cit, - - Utah F.AUERBACH&BRO. PARK CITY HOTEL. The only first alasa hotel In Park City. BUTT ELEGAHT HEW BOOMS, Cool, pleasant and nicely furnished. THE HOTELOKOCNP3 ARE DECORATED lawn and shad twws, malting It most tho pleasant summer resort In the mounta.n region. GBO. HALL, Prop. FCSam i SaM $500 Reward ! WE will par the above reward for any ease of Ltrer Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache. Indigestion. Con-stipation or Coat i renew we cannot cure with Wwt'i VegeUbleUrerPlMe,when the direction! are strictly complied with. Thoy are purely Vefretable, and never fail to g ve satisfaction. Sugar Coatod Large boxes, containing 30 Fills, 15 cents. Beware of counterfeit and imitations. The frontline manufactured only by THE JOHN a WEbT COMPANY, CHICAGO, 1U. Hold by JOHNSON, PRATT A CO., Draft-flat-, Salt Lake City. COH N BROS. HiLADIES' WBAFS 1 SMsasasMSsjjjBjsjwsjsjsJsBsjWsas Berlin and New York Novelties in 11 raft Jaetels and . Plush Sarqaos. EXPRESS - BRINGS - US - NEW - ADDITIONS - DAILY H.tmUoma tt rnm la Braver, IVrkaiM-e- and Silk, elaborately trimmtvl and emlnoidore.1 ut U1 to. $15.Hl. tl7.30. t:0 00 and f.M .VI. Plu.th Wrntm nt 19 MUM) an. I U2 mi. StiH'Linct Jcki, tlio lx4t that inn rrodno'd la thi. countrv, at 13 71 W.30. W OO. 1,00, $7.00, an .VI, 10 00. tli 00 m' 13.00. I. ntost Stvlf in Cloth Jrkit4 from 00 and upwtirl. 1'lut.h Jiti-kt-t- tll.M tuJ4.tW, l'liwh SitoiiM. IW.00 to I.15.W. l iucst AUka Soal Jackt-l- . II 10 00 lo J.'iW.Ot). All Kxceptiontxl Values. If you see our Stock and hear our prices you cannol fail to verify our claim to superior assortments and the best values possible to find. LURG.IUS - IS - TEl-liWJS-.- D ffRIPPERS. We are offering a very choice new lot at 110.00 to t.'J 00. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS QPFTIAI Q1IP of Cliililnin'n Oiotoli'Mi, il,tlU and pl.iin oliir. ft ,10 OrLulnb OnLu fi.r;io4, 7 20for sue 1J. T!i.-.- o aru etcrptiunai bar-guin-and wIumi sold out canimt l ril.t('id. Miksos' l'lnin Chfviot and I'laid N'mtrkrU, Ilia mot complcta auortnivnt cvar lirnuglit Ihtp. at f.V.VI ami lipwanU. Infitnla' short Conls, plaids anil plain color, two, thrrc, and four years; enormous varo-tv-. M H) to 110.00. llovs' Kilt Suiu. for age two to live, at It. .10 and 13.00. Children's Fur Sets at low price. LACE CURTAINS W'e hare Just pluced on sain a 'shipment of Curla'ins direct from Glasgow and Nottinulmm, and wo are prepared to oiler (treat bargains. This opportu-nity is not likely to occur AH'"'1 on account of the clmnue hi the tariif. We n(Tt Scotch Lace ( urtitins, huinUome ilciiix. all new, nl II UO, II i!S, lt.30, 11.71, 12.00. I'J.AO, la.(H), a.75, ft.00, 15 00 and t't 00 a pnir. Irish Point I.aco Curtains at $M.0). f I'J.tMl and IIT.OO. Tamlioured .Swiss Curtain at In 00. IH..10, 111 on, IHM and ) 00. Chetillie i'ortlero at 11.00, lrt.00. 7.ftt. ft. 30. 111.00. 113 00 I17.W) and M 00 We ore showing Elegant New Designs in SHAWLS this season. We arc Sole Agents in Salt Lake City (or the cele bratcd Dr. Jagcr's Sanitary Woolen Underwear and Hosiery for Ladies' and Children. COHNBROS. SPECIALBARGAI NS ALE I mm mm! Our greatly enlarged Silk and Dress Goods Departments are OVER-CROWDED with tho Intuit and host Fabrics. i TO MAKE lOOMl We offer a splendid line of newly Imported lllaik Satin Rhndaoies at 7.1c, UOc, $l.M$t.i5 11.50, $i5 and upwards; every yard worth from 25o to 7io moro than piioe (pioied. A full Una of cho'.cett coloring in Faille Franenlso at 11.10; sold every. where for 11.80. COME KAKI.YI Black Faille Franiaiso, puroSllk fil iug., at 93c, $1.33, 1 1. 3D and .00. Acompleto as.irtment iu colored (iros Gr.tin Silks, worth ft. 10, at 75o. A cloub'e warp Lyon's Marvoliloux, retailed in Now York City at $4.00, for 'J.81 per yard. Tho greatest bargain ever offered in Sdk. TricotineOVhip Cords in Polka Dot efteeU, aud many high novelties ia Sdk lor Street and Evening wear, at , I Special Sale Prices 1 300 pieees of black and colored tiilk Velvets at (We, 7Po. 11.00, 11.8ft, $1 50 and upwards to $10. (Kl per yurd. Trices which can never ho dupli-cated again order tlio new TAElFF LAW. It l no wondor that our window containing SPECIAL OFFEHeiXTG-- S In latost Dress Patterns with Trimmings to match, attracts crowds of buyers. Irueh prices i s $2.75. $t.30, $7.00, $0.00. 1 II. S.I. $13.1.1 and $18 tickets on Now and Stylish Suits gives tho rich and those not nn favored by fortune the opportunity to dress well and stylishly at small expense. Our line i rf French and German Itroudcloths at $1.00, $1.0.1, $J.2.1 and $2.75 in b'ack and choiccM. colors are the best vnltiiss ever offernd. Lots of other bargains.in Dress Goods we have no space to mention. ss OUR NEW DEPARTMENT ! s F'or Clonks, Ladies' Suitt, Wrappers, Etc., line doubled lt former gales. Thi: great variety of styles, ti e perfect lit and finish of our gar-ments, and beyond all, our "ONE PRICE," the lowest possible, retains our old friends and brings now patrous in large numbers to our well BSirKcial0lindiicoinent9 In a lot of Lister Seal Plush and Astrarhan Trimmi'd Capes with Tubs at $7.50, $10, $12, $15 and $0; almost half price. Ladies' and Misses' Nobly Jackets In all the bent styles, and h.test Fabric trinimod iit Persian Lamb, Real Astrachan and Krimmer at prices ranging from '$8.85 to $45 each, - . Ulsters and NewmaikeU at $2.50, $ $7 50, $0 and upwards. Children's and Misses Cloaks, age 4 to 12 years, in the moHt taking styles and to'.orings, at $1 to $15 each Ladies' Suits. Wrappers and Tea Gowns, Children's Dresses, Infant's Cloaks, Etc., stylish and ohesp. The Latest Parisian Kovclty ! , Ostrich and Cock Feather Boas as at at the "Bon Marchn," the leading shop in Paris. Onn of our brightest and most stylish ladies just re-turned from ParlB admits the above. Save money by buying your Gents' FurnUhings, your Hoys and Youths Suits ami Overcoats, vour Ulankets ami Quilts, your Carpets and Cur-tains, your Fur Sets a'nd Trimmings, Jielliu Rly Caps, Etc., In our En-larged Departments. Our first importation of Ladies' and Children's Hosiery and Underwear Is almost exhausted by tho late Cold spell, but new arrivals In that linn ere makine our assortment ngain complete, and our PRICES LOWER THAN EVFR. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. ONE PRICE TO ALL! ESTABLISHED, 18641 '- - WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD I F, Auerbach an Bra WPERFEciy Shell &Co. An&MMicaii SMrMers. Removed to 24 W..8rd South, Salt Lake City, Utah . AOENOY WARWICK HIGH GRADE SAFETY BICTTGIL-E- . Icarrya stock ot SAFstTT BIOrCT.Bg Ins.oo, luo.oo, $40.00, sao.oo. sta.oo? 1 16.00, S13S.OO, TRICYCLES and Vxl LOClFEDlsa. In purcbaslng from me yon have a stock to select from and do not uave tJ wait. Largest Stock and Ijowmt PrleM en Sport, lug Goods, Guns, Cutlory, Ola, SHOT-GUN- S AT COST. Bicycle and Gun Repairing. Agent CALIGRAPH WRITING MACHINa Carbons, Ribbons and Paper. M. R. EVANS II W. 2d South street Bait LaJu City pPopnlar Route TO ALL POUTS EAST Only one change of cars Utah to Kan-sas City or St. Louis. Ilegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars Free Reclining Chair Cars. Be sure your ticket reads via the Missouri Pacific Railway B. C. Townsend, G. P. & T. A., , St, Louis, S. V. Derrah, C. F. & t. A., r.oomxa, 1'roareu ldg Bolt Lake City, Utah, TAKE . "PTPJUI cnicico MILWAUKEE & St PAUL For All Points East It is the only line running solid Vestibule, Electric Liifbted, Steam Heated trains between Chicago. Miiwaukeo and Council Blurts, Oma-ha. St. Joseph, Kansas City aud Soulx City. All trains composed of Pullman magnificent sleeping cars and Itt Finest Dining Cars n tns World. For further information apply to the nearest ticket office, or ALEX. MITCHELL, Commercial Agout 220 W. 2nd South street. Bait Lake Cny. . . . s WEST SIDE Pabst Brewing Col tformerlf PHlUr BEST I Export, Bohemian, Hoffbrau and Select Clue Ribbon Keg and Bottled Beers shipped Immediately upon order. TJTE, FAMILY T1L1DE SOLICITED TREE DELIVERYl TELEPHONE 3331 B. K. BLOCH a" Co., ST. .A-cron-ta. TIlE EiGIC mmCi 15D MCIIKE COKPAH WfptoneSU; s : 421 ULSTTIMT 50HTJ. ? : t.Mntt John Green, . Sanitary Contractor and Scavenger Excavations for Sewer Connections a Specialty, Special terms Mr monthly w;rk to hotels and families. SOS Main Street. Telephone Ui. Pottjffke HQS dfitf. KSgrr" 7 'life V. t V,v-.vt;- A ,;;, '.,, m PIANOS $2 7 5!. Salt Lake Music Company, . 75 West First South. W. J. KING, --Dealer In TINWARE & HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. 179 Sontn Ella Strut Sill kiJ till DU1 E. SELLS, J. TUCKER. H. W. SELLS- - Sells & Corripariy, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lnnte First South street, opposite 14r.b WaH Assembly Room r. 0. Un 107S. Clsmar fs4 Aratr Bty. Salt liaise Transfer Co. PATTEN & GLENN. v;'? LI Orders Promptly itteiisi tx f$l " " 'tr' Car Lots a Specialty. jSk. 17 , VJflet, UW. tint South eL h' "O skookam Joofc flaip GroLacp. Grows Hair Rapidly. m " Eradicates DandruE isvlpiL Stops Falling Hair. "5..:w?v fct, J'i s a Preventive fesarHjV' of Baldness, j tV'rl Grows Hair on I C O'Sy Bald Heads. (t 'V 18 an Exquisite Iv'fif 1 Toilet Article. ft i I n is Free frm 811 " coloring matter. HW-'- S Trade mark registered. Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Poisons It is an honest and meritorious preparation. Nature's Own Remedy.. Skeokmn Root Hair Gnrarer Gt. NEW YORK. Ilailyoaba. StoiarifeS Grip. Time TaMc in effect Anunst 2US90 EAST BOUND TBAjm. No. 4 Atlantic Atlantic Mall. Express Alt2gSe? 9a.m. 5:40 p.m iSJJL lalt Laka '1 : m. 7:05 p.m Provo ,...) n T m Arrive Green River 7 o m m Leave Greon River ... J J: J m PneWo 3:85 p.m. :S6 a.m Arrive Denver,, j, mn p.m. 7:80 a.ra WESTBOPNP TBAIM8. N3Ti No. 3 Padflo Paciao ; Mall. Express LeaveS TiiioIZ 8:05 p.m. A(SraGnrede;n"nReiv"eur -.- - u7;:0a0 a..mm.. 7: 15 p.m U: p.m aXpZ1"' llM 11:80 P'm i . :10 6:W a.m :fl0p.m. 6:i a.m LetveSMtf" 8:10 Pm- :35 a.m V3il ??Lak8 8:85 p.m. 8:60 a.m ArrtveOgden.,,. 9:40 p.m. 10:05 aim LOCAL TRAINS. SALT IKI Alio OODEH. 8ftB.S"lk9! An-v- Salt Lake: a0p., 10:45a.m. "P-m- . 6:66p.m. ' ' ! SALT LAM TO BINOHAM. HjSI?S,alLakeat7:46am-- . returning ar-- e Wasatch on ttt4;P- - . 'rra,n arrives from on Saturdays and leaves for Wasatch Mondays only. """" D" BKN (TBTT. Miuuro. den. Pass. At : COOB--Bf EPKrriOOAT. French Modistes Eefasa to Fit a Dress ' Over a Muslin Skirt, Hence the Petticoat Must flo. A NUMBEE OF PEETIHENT FACTS. Beautiful Vienna Girl Two Brave Eng--.; lish Yachtswomen Miss Jewett ' Dropped Stitches. Ti:e newest thing in petticoats is no petticoat at all. This assertion may tax credulity, but it is a fact, a fashionable fact perhaps, but nevertheless a fact. It is hard to believe that woman would' ever outlive her love for the fine cam-bric sjrirts with, their cluster tucks, open insertions itnd Swiss embroidered ruffles, but she has, and more than ' that, she scorns the lace edged French skirt, and would not give thirty cents for the finest convent made flannel skirt in stock. At first it seemed positively shocking to lay . aside that most feminine and really beautiful garment, but the fashionable modiste began the crusade, declared that ehe could not fit the dress nicely over the gathered cotton , underwear, and or-dered it off. The tyrant was obeyed, biit not surprised; for did she not elimi-nate the narrow skirted, round shoul-dered chemise and the lozenge shaped corset cover? . It is no betrayal of confidence to say that this onslaught of underwear had its origin on the stage. No society actress ' or artiste goes through a part in the reg-- tilation underwear for the reason that her freedom would bo restricted. She could not get around in ruflled dimity, nor deport herself with any sort of grace in starched cambric. The dressmaker who' fits a stage dress over stays, stock-ings and tights very soon learns how su-- perior the result is compared to the gown made over gathers, strings, bands or "yokes. One is perfectly smooth, the . other cannot be kept from wrinkling. It has come to a point now when the modiste will refuse to fit a skirt over a petticoat, and that ends all argument. She does not presume to say that madame shall not wear what she likes, but "I will not try to fit you unless you dress as I dictate. When the costume is fin-ished you may do with it what you please." . Skirts hang better and bodices fit nicer the less there is under them, and in warm weather, when the dress ia made over a lining, there ia really no necessity for underskirts. With the tailor mado suit, silk lined, there is suf-ficient warmth for cool weather, and a long ulster as a finish will suffice for cold days. This new arrangement is an ad-vance in the right direction. Women need fewer clothes for housewear and more wraps or outer garments for the street. This desire for smoothly fitting skirts and creaseless basques means rebellion against the baggy, divided skirts, which will never be adopted by women who follow the styles. New York World. Utah Central Railway. Time Card in Effect Oct. 26, 1890. Passenger Trains leave anl arrive at Salt Lake City and l'ark City daily as follows: SALT LAKE C1TT. Train 1 lea veB Eighth So and Main st 8 a m Si arrives " 6:30p.m PARK CITY. Train 1 arrives Park city 10:30 a.m Sleaves " .. 4:00p.m Freicrht trains leave and arrive at Salt Lake tows: 7 daily' excel" Sunday, as fol- - Train No. 5 leaves 8alt Lake 7:00a.m arrives " SMfip.m "" leaves Park City 11:00 a.m no arrives " i .joDm passengers carried on freight trains. PA88ENOEB RATES: Between Salt Lake City and Park City, single trip, ij. Hetween Salt Lake City and Park Clti , round trip,3. Jos. H. Ycung. T, J. McKlntosh, Manager. Cen. Ft. & Pas. Agt. (Droppedmore Stitches. harm to a rival maligning her. signed a contract to go to St. Petersburg and whistle for the essr and nobles. - Sara Bernhardt ' says that whenever she has a fit of angor it is invariably fol-lowed by sickness. An egg well beaten in a glass of milk and sweetened makes a nice strengthen- - Ing drink for a teething child. A Georgia woman who is engaged in ' the chicken business has sold 150 dozen eggs from twenty-seve- n hens this year. Dress reform is sweeping away the barriers of sex. The patent office has been called upon to protect the idea of a bifurcated skirt, and has done it. Ripe tomatoes will remove ink and other stains from white cloth, also from the hands. ' Whenever you find a man who is a failure you will find also a pationt little woman who makes his excuses tto the world. ' News comes from abroad that the cor-- " rect thing in autumn wraps will be the leather jacket trimmed with a metal braid of nail head design. I In the handle of the newest tennis rackets is a place for a tiny bottle of smelling salts, which the fair players use to invigorate themselves. RapidJTransit. BRIGHTON TRAINS. On and after Wednesday. October 1, 18C0, aw' until further notloe, trains will runbetwwn Drlghton and Salt Lake City as follows: LEAVE LEAVE Main 7th S. Bi. Bkiohtok. 7:15 a.m. ' :Ka.m. 8.45 ' WM - :30 J 11:4S " 11 :U0 ' 1:30p.m. J3:J6p.m" . 8 00 " 2:'6 ,;i0 - 5:15 OHAS. B. WKES. StU A Beautiful Vienna Girl. Standing, sitting, leaning; sad, smil-ing or simply meditative; arrayed in a variety of chio costumes; smoking a cigarette, peepinj over a mask, etc., she has challenged comparison with every fresh rival. A few years ago she won a $5,000 prize at a beauty contest. Then she was simply Miss Jlertens, "to fort-une and to fame unknown." After that she became a fixed star in the theatrical ' firmament, and is now an actress at the Eden theatre in Paris. She is a distract-ing beauty, perhaps the most beautiful woman in Europe. Her skin shows the smooth, dead white of the magnolia blossom, a tint seen to perfection among the Austro-Hungarian- s. An Oriental languor softens her large, white lidded eyes. She is tall, of generous build and very gracefuL Philadelphia North American. Two Brave English Tachtswomen. There are two famous yachtswomen at Cowes, Mrs. Eudson Reed and her sister, Miss Cox, who both sail their own boats. The former lady's is called the Trouble-some and the latter's the Mliss. No sort of weather seems to make any differ-ence to them, and they frequently carry ' off the prize. On fine days they wear blue serge frocks and yachting coats aud man-of-wa- cap, but "when tha breezes blow" one sees them in a stout pea jacket and tight fitting racing cap. Both ladies are good looking, with slight, graceful figures. London Cor. Philadel-phia Telegraph. i Miss Jetrett. . Of the younger literary women of Bos ton Miss Sara Orne Jewett and Mrs. Maud Howe Elliott are said to be the most beautiful Miss Jewett's gentle, Madonna face seems to take every year an added charm. She is dark haired and graceful, and is at her best when, in the drawing room of Mrs. James T. Fields, j her intimate friend, she tells you stories i of ships and the ocean. Her father was j ' sea captain from Maine, and the nanti- - j l flavor comes out in much that she writes, especially in her short stories. Lewistoa Journal. |