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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. WEDNESDAY. J UNK 17. 1831. G MOHNING ARRIVALS. T.uiplolo..,-M- . ln.'ci;t. n. T. Harris, Yo-kohama;.!. H. Ilurvey, hprlnnilll.' : Sammd J' iuls.,D, lot- u;i; Jo.,.',.!. Mow.-!'- Wtllsvllle: ii. c. nu. .1 suit wif.., kusss cay; J. 'tayior, Laredo, Tux, Cuil..- - A. Iladl'.y.'l.'.n A1"!-'""- I'ala.; s' Levlne. finn KrancUio; ,1. Wii-d- s Mill. Oi'den; J. A. 1'ruvo; T..o. McCtiwky, Oitm. Wl..t-- .l. II. Da G em. St J'aul; C. T. ForlH., Howl. us; A. Im Krattr. Kirnlra- Stw Vnrlt: Mix !ark. Eureka; il. Harris cmaiia: I''. N. i.wuve., A. A. Chopper, I villi'; F. liarihaiit. ('.dorado Hririiivs; L. M. Colin. Msa.l. Culm. Sn.k'tla. . knucford-- W. K. Thr.-.e- m.d wife. Now Vork ; l'r.d Co sll.atc, CaMerimry. J. Wciiny I'uriniu.l. u i. II. Kn'n, New VorkiValw.tl.il- - ii. IluiHt ;uh1 twodanrii-U-tt- , iMUIand: Thus. Mc:e?. Jr.. Win. A.l:n Mde. fci.il Kiun.idio; Mrs. '.V. T. Knott, I.;m.on, Ky.; Mrs. J. It WSlrd, II u A I rv. f nitd "ii". . Ann , K. tirrn- Joun i. '..ft "' thl.'au-o- ; K. M. .1..1U-,- , l. i; K. It- t.tee' an'! '' El T.'.a'. Walu.. J. T. A '''6 'i. Miver .fi W. C. Harry. Buaxo A.ley; I'- Hadc-i- l. : Kr.u S'o; V. I". inut-.n.;- jr. ' 'In. (iunthrop ( lilc.ii',0; A. II. rymniis. Kii.ily Accouut.il Top. Lamar Span, s. Jiowadavs when the horny-hande-griitrvi- comes to town In in greeted liy I tie local politician with a warm hiind shako ninl solicitous inquiries about the health of his family aud his outlook for crops. The honest farmer IK surprised ;it the sudden lions of regard, hut ho nhuuld not he. County officers will in most of tho counties in Colorado this fall. F.AUERBACH&BROr Our Great Sacrifice Sale " is Still On I ! We ran not afford to sell new and desirable poods at LESS THAN COST aad pay for more than cur Ubual bpaoo io Th Time besidt s. Everybody Come and convince yourself that our prices are lower than those advertised by our competitors. Because Oar Motto, "WE ARU IVEVKU UNDERSOLD," 31 list bo Maintained. Read and Profit! India Silk. In various grades, Iilack, White and Turkey lied Damask Table Cream and Colored, Cloths and Nspktns, t 1 AT SACUIFICK I'KICES. AT SACKIKICK FMCES. Figured 1'ongees, in live qualities, New lot of Damask Towels, three choicest desiens. PralM,....T. AT SAt Hli-- ICK rUICES, AT SACRIFICE rUICE8. Pure Dye Silk Surahs, various qualities, 1200 newest nnd choicest Parasols and ) new colon. Mm Umbrellas AT SACRIFICE TRICES. AT SACRIFICE PRICES, j Summer Silks, In Checks and Stripes, Onr entire itock of Ladies and Child-splendi- d st vies. ren's Jackets nnd lUs.ers, AT SACRIFICE TRICES. AT SACRIFICE TRICES. Silk and firocads Our entire stock of Ladies' Capos aud AT SACRIFICE PRICES. atw"ki French Dress Patterns, choice in this r lUj 1 ;1i'B- - t.,t v Our entire stock of Ladies' lovely AT SACRIFICE TRICES. kTKu"vivCV riUCLS. Thirty FtTles and qualities of White 'MulU. IniiiaM. ivc, Our entire stock of ready-mad- Dresses AT SACRIFICE PRICES. and Wrappers. Twenty styles and qualities of Black AT SACRIFICE PRICES' Zephvrs, Check. AT SACR1 FILE TRICES. Ralance of Ladies' Muslin Underwear will be sold at redu.-e.- l prices to close out every artie.lH ntlUc. at)c, :i"ic, Hoc, title, and $110 and upwards. Only three Skirts, tnree (iowns, three Chemises, &c. sold to ono custonier. Our entire stock of Ladies' and Children's Shoes-- E ER PAIR WAR-RA-I ED At Saerilice Prices. , ( )ur entire stock of Children"! Kilt Suits, Children's msts, Children s Hat and Cp at Sacrifice Prices. Our ontiro stock of Oeuts' Furnishin,? Goods at Sacrifice I rices. Ifvou want to astonished, price our Itlack and Colored Chan filly and iure Silk all over Luces. It will pay yon to buy now. Our Ture Linen Laces are selliug for less than import cost liuttous aud Trimminjis at half prica. Bargains in Carpts, Ruff. Shades. Linoleum. Curtains, by the yard or pair. In a linndred patterns, at prices to distance ail competition. Portieres and Chenille Curtains greatly reduced. We cau not mention prices on account of lack of snaee, but intend to masa it profitable for von to come and examine goods and prices. ( hir employees are instructed to treat everybody with equal courtesy. We do not know the poor from the rich. Gomo Onol Goma All! F. AUER?aW BROS. SANTA FE ROUTE!. Atcliison, TojBta & Santa Fe Ry. Buns (tin l"ti.e-- t Tra ns h'tpa rifnror, Colorado S.rlmr. I'u.ljlo nul Ale hi sua Tipeka, Kansas City. 8:.. Joseph, OAlttsbur, CUicau. These Trains are Solid Vestibule Diuing Cars, Free EecliniES Library Chair C&'i Li avin'; Df nver 5 p. p. U ' iily. MOST POPULAR ROUTE! To reach all Eastern I'oltita. cither via Chfc ago in fc.. 1, .iii . A .k any ti Act .i.)i;l lor tiikets oer this linf.. Kor furtw lnf.wicatiun, t'me c.ir.ts. tc., call iiUv.ii or. uir.'ss J. n.KKN WORTHY. . Wi S' e .ril houili, tialt l.i.k.; t'tt GKr. T. NiCsintH (N. linn rn . 'i' k t Air't. Toijeka. K'aa. BlISllllll i. i" i TTTTTTTTT 1TIMES Wishes to Speak to thu Ttoys and Girls of Halt Lake nd offer euch of them ULoJijTT That will afTord many hours of ionocent pleasure. mmm Wo have a litrge lot of Dominoes which we propose to give away to the HOTS II!LS. The condition upon which they will he presented is simply that each IJoy or Girl who -- Dentist- :&V t.M w.th- - . .,; i ut Mt .i i ;' ' ' ' :Jr liooiu V, l oinnn rcia: Block, nail Ll.s City. SPcpalarRoflte! SS To all Points East. Caly dm Change of Cars ttah Ij Kansas City cr Si. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffot Sbeping Cars. free mum enm cars. I'e sure jonr ticket reads ?1 the MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. H. C TOWNSCNO. S. V. DERRAH, O. F. T. A., St. Louts. C. F. A P. A 161. Hal 8tT. eULah CUy. tua Col. UMk ? Cm. csues Invitations to the Pub-lic to Attend the Grand Opening of BIS SEW RESORT, The Feor Among Peers and Sec- - end to None in this City In-vitations Hare Eeen Issued by llr. Edward Kelley for tht Grand Opening of His New Sample Room, at 223 State St The object of this demon-stration on the part of Mr. Kelley is to familiarize his new location and introduce to his numerous patrons and the public in general, the many new brands of f ne imported poods that have recently been received at his new place of business. This establishment has just been refitted with elegant and costly fixturesand handsomely decorated in ac-- cord with the balance of the tasty surroundings. Mr. Chas. Reilley, the pop-- 1 ular and well-know- n dispenser of the bright and sparkling liquids, has been appointed manager of the ngw sample room, and will be pleased at i any and at all times to wel- - come his host of friends and acquaintances. Notwithstanding this new acquisition, Mr. Kelley still retains the proprietorship of the Elks Sample Room, op- -' posite the Theater, the ony place in the city having a thoroughly equipped gymna-sium in connection therewith; and one that is strictly first-cla- ss in all respects. A : i The world renowned and popular pugilist, Mr. Herbert Slade, who is matched to figltt Charley Lange on July 3d, has assumed charge of the new gymnasium and will here-after give this establishment and its patrons his entire at-tention. Mr. Slade has many friends and admirers both at home and abroad, having or a long time been one of the principals of the famous ohn L. Sullivan combination. The sideboard which contains nothing but the finest wines and liquors will also be under the Moari's personal super-vision, ably assisted by a number of thoroughly Mr. Slade is probably the most popular and best known pugilist and all around sporting man in the West and has a host of friends among the fraternity. Col. Edw. Kelley is too well and favorably known to need an introduc-:io- n through tlio medium of these oltimus and as a pleasant, genial gen-lema- n he is considered hy his host of riemls and admirers as having but few i(iials. lJuring your spare moments CALL AND SEE HIM. Opposite Theater, And 2a3 S ate Street. Goloraflo WMli piiurs im:k i;oi ri:. STANOAIU) GAUGE EETWEF.M Tenvr. rolo-a.l- o .'. T'up'.iri, Put La::e rity. Og liii, i Ik..; .t an I all North" c t ) Hints.' via Manitou, Lead tile, Asn and ti.cuv.ooJ Springs. Scenery Unequalled. Equipment Unsurpassed. Thro.mh P:i'lma-- unit I'nMman 'l our si . ars e ii l.;uver and hiau Krui..'ts'0-Throiu:- ttia heart of the tfocl.-- Mountains The Tiio t i'oir.:oriatH. tie . a'l't ;ilid .the iriande'.t of ail it mitt. Konat-s- dea iii.noa, i.a;iijd.Ut!i etc.. rail Uliou or addv r3 U. ('. tl '.Vp-- t Second Sumh .ua!t L ix City. II OOLJ.HKAM. I HAS. 8.I.EB. Upiierjl Manager, Geuofal i'n-?- Aent. Uoio. Sprlu.s, Colo. Heaver, Colo. . Lynch k Glasmann, ! j if Real Estate Brokers, p We Offer the Following Bargains for a Few Days Only, They Must be Sold at Once, Tiis Following Are Genuine Bargains : o p sc. cJ!" 2 V) 10 2. CL 2 Oi g 2. P w t3 n ft g- - A 1 P t. rL O v i --3 r 2 & m n cgV 3 g 3- - f c-- to w ff r O ft) cr w - in w s Q O O d-- r mis p p p rn r B' B in ft to J O . n-- () ol . We OHer flu Above for a Few Bays Only, Easy Terms ! I 1 1 Lynch L Glasmann. wants a box shall get One Subscriber! FOR THE TIMES For One Month! And bring the nam with the subscription price 75 Cents to TIIHTIMKS Ofliee. TuTTuTTnTTiTiTI Kach one of you has a friend who is not a subscriber ftnd who will gladly subscribe for the paper for a month to assist you in securing a box of these Dominoes. Whenever you are down-tow- n you cau drop in at the ,0ffce, 12 Commercial St. And Secure This "interesting prize i that is offered. CHICAGO SHORT LINE. rr-- ' IhlllVAUXZti EJlWlUREEftSLPAUl Vt.-- U..ai..M and 1'le'tro Trains twn Chh-- and 'm.aha, c'lutjcuad of Mumtri.'ent Sloepiiiu Cars rid Its risfist r Cj ;a WarlJ TAKKYT1I1NU FIKST-CLuVS- 3 1 j Any further Information will be rheerfaU tcru..ued I f ALEX. MITCHELL Coni!nrcll A.ak ! )l Proirrfis Ill's, S;-- lt Lake Cliy. i . r. timi.l. tttli . THE IXlTlLffi TL Bosrd of AUwinon Tail to Got a Quorum aatl tha Ohanjsa in Chairs Defmrsd. THE PEOP03ITIOH TO PAVE. The Pul'co Committee Comidar the Mooted lucrcisa in thanibi-r- s Soae J iluuioipai Miuutiae. ' Lawyers and prophe's who haunted llse'lohhy of the c ouncil chan.bor last niht expecting to witness somelhiti nut of the ordinary in the retirement of id,! aldermen who wens recently re- - ilmvd to the ranks ut' tho civilian and j the tnuii.pl ul entry of those who by , virtue i'l thu recent decision o! liiemi-preti-court take up the inantlfs, were disappointed. The reason was that uf-li- i ient slati'Mnaiisliip to constitute a leg-islative body failed to materialize Ld tho meeting was ordered to go over until tonight at which time tlio bile contestant will receive their certificate mid tK their seats. The retirement of the rontcrtees will not ho without mark of respect, however, and after adjournment this evening the body will adjourn to tho Louvre where tweuty-ti- plates have been already ordered. Among other things to go before the council this evening will bo a proposi-tion to award tho paving of thu taruvts on a competitive basis. The atlvo- - cate of this plau will ask that the board designate a bloi k and allot space to all of the competing companies rtin superiority of thu mater-ial to be subsequently decided by a competent committee lrom the council, thu committee to call in tho asM.sti.ure and consult as far as they may deem consistent the judgment of expert tal-ent, llow far this will bo entertained by the sires remains to bu seon. "The amendment of tho contract o the county building and the formal commencement of work is being watched for with much interest by a large number of work-men who look to that era for renewed activity and increased activity nnd increased employment in the world of labor. Tlio intentiou of the board seems to he to hasten s ss much a. is wise and detiniUi information thuiild arrive in a short time. 'The recommendations for an immedi-ate increase in the police depai tiiiuut aud the appointment of fifteen more blue-coat- s has brought out a .large number of candidates nnd it is nafe lo ftnlicipuli) that if the board act favorably on it no diili-cult-will be experienced in get-ting" plenty of good matoii.il Willi which to till the Mall. Tho police com inittee have considered the proposition, and while uo advices have been per-mitted to leak out of the chamber, it is thought that the leaning is favorable to it. The retirement Dan Wolsteuholme. T. VV. Armstrong. W. P. Noble, Louis Colin. L. E. Hall aud Herbert Pem-broke will call for a revision of nearly-al- l of thu standing committees, work that will be looked after at the meeting a week bonce. 'Tliouiihti of u Ml llw." J jroniB s Hook. Appearances are everything, as far as human opinion goes. There are .!. ijr.-r- s of being hard up. We are all hard up, more or less most of us more. A good man is a man who is good lo us, and a bad man is a man who doesn't do what we want him to. hh Took til. tint l'ri. lu.HnmiiiolH News. Miss llessie II. Thomas took the first at the academy of tine arts in I'h.la over both male and female com petit'ois. Such notices as this aru be coining so common ns to suggest thai t'ne bovs would better wake up. or they will c'omo out like the hare iu the lace with the tortoise. REPUBLICAN CONVEN I ION. I flail f.ra Coavaatioa l Kpnlll Clh et Utu, FIUwd hj m Craud p "V""" n.pui,iiuo kiij. "1 To tub ReruBMCAXS op Utah term-- ' TOBY: Tlie orjrani.ation of the two national parties is now in progress. 'There are iu Utah thousands cf voters who have not vtt allied themselves with either of the two grt parties, and who are now studying the question of uatioual poli-ties. Utah is entering upon that magnili-ceu- t material and political progress whic h marks its manifest destiny, and it is important that every voter shall be familiar with the doctrines nf tho republican party, so ncessry to t!ie progress and rapid development of the west. With a view to tha more thorough eipiipiuetit of the republican party, and the teaching of its doctrines in this ter-jitor-the republican club of Ogdeu ind Weber cuuuty: First Invites all republican clubs that way bo then organized to neud ore delegates from each club to a :onvention of clubs, to meet in Ogden I !0 n'nlnr-- 111 a V. .f ul V 10. 1 Mil . or the purpose of organising a tcrrito-r:.- l league. Second And furthor invites all re-publicans in tho territory to meet in a grand rally and mass meeting to be held in the grand opeia hout-e- , iu the ,:itv of Officii, at 20 o'clock fcaturdav the 11th day of July, 1?91. in sk J. Ca.n.non. l'resideut. C. H. McClure, Secretary. William II. Harvey. J. S. Tainter. It. 31. G. Minty. J. E. liagley, V. J. Can-non, committee- of arrangements. THE OFFICIAL CANVAS. The Bca.--d of Ti1ctinn Mt and l)rldl nu tho It. torn.. The board of education met last even-ing for an official canvass of tho recent vote on the question of issuing school bonds in the sum on $tiOU,000 nnd an-nounced the result as follows: Novate j'B Jt..I!!iSUO lilauks Total vote last ,V.H"! vote reijiutored Trusiee Nelson o He red ft motion that this announcement be recognized as the otlicial determination and declaration of the board. Adopted. The olbcial declaration anil doternn-datinn- , the cerliticate of the clerk and a statement to the county clerk were or-dered spread tioon the minutes. There statements will be referred to tho e committee, with instructions to preparo the form of boud for issuance. Tlia .loiirnwy nnd tli Boom. Vltfcbur,i Ihfpiti'h. The attitude if the supposed Harrison :oin si! aloug has buen that the presi-ien- t is not a candidate unless the party demand it; but the late presidential journey was a vigorous itlort lo per-simil-e the party into demanding it. The one man designated by the pres-ent Mttiation as a candidate for S!i;! is the secretary of state, whos'i broad views and .statesmanlike policy have . furnishrd tha features which rescued ' the present administration from almost complete iusignilirahce. N ilKlm l.i ..l1. Solid Mukloon. It wasn't so much the shape of the girl he wanted to observe, but tho color of tights sho wore that cimc-- hI him to peep over tiie transom. And to think of his having fray hairs, too: Is there r.obalrain Gilead, no balsam iu co- - |