OCR Text |
Show TiiK SALT LAKE TIMES. Fit I DAY. OCTOBER 2, 1891 5 The Leadine: Wholesa!e and Re1 I I-- Q A Clothiers of Utah. $ We Arc Now Exhibiting V-i- f I TTTI 1 Tr" f Rxjr Silk and Cashmere Negligee Shirts, j ;i The most full and complete stock of FALL and WINTER clothing A 'j - - . Plain and Embroidered Dress Shirts, 1 ever brought to the Territory, and we now invite inspection and CLsna. t comparison. Fancy and Woolen Night Robe?:. ' Merino Camel's Hair and 1,1 i Msn s Full Dress Suits, Men's Fine Pants f ' Wo p. Men's Black and Fancy Four-Butto- n s, , v . , y' tt French Balbriggan Underwear. '1 Mon's Black and Fancy Price Albert Suits, Keep - I " Cashmere, Natural Wool and Men's Black and Fancy Sack Suite, ; W m Youth's Suits, Boy's Suits, VW'e and Fancy j The Merina Half-Hos- e, 1 CM!ta'iS(,,Jersey (tlltS"! I Hi Celebrated snk and Cashmere Mufflerg. fl Yaati's, Boy's and Children's Pants, Gent's COON Plain and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, q Gent's Macintosh Coats, Smoking ;! y !i COLLARS Plain and Fancy Linen Handkerchiefs. A Gent s Rubber Coats, jackets, n j - ; Gent's Leather Coats, jl and French and Silk Web Suspenders, M ?j Hats and Caps o! All the Latest Styles and Designs for MEN Gent's 0 Gent's Neckwear in Endless Variety, M :jj Silk Hats. Smoking Caps, YOUTHS and Dressing Gcwns. CUFFS. A ' French Crushers, Traveling Caps, BOYS. J'JyX -- . Cloves of All Kinds and Sizes. VI H Call and Look Over tins Magnificent and Useful Line of m f If r'IVPfi 0 ' ' J 1 i I FALL AID WINTEfi WEAR, 1. If. I MptrilltCIII 60t j Amitaemertte jiTfETj t'H. S. Bcbtok, Manager. FOI'RNKiHTS, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, - October 7tli. -- - Matinee Saturday Only. FANNY L0TS!Lols!LOTS!i Terrace Sites! Factory Sites ! I 74xl05 ft, No. 554 E. First South, for $7000; easy l terms. First-clas- s resident lot. Don't let this slip. B t as it is a bargain. I ! v Fine Terrace Site, imuiediately north of Temple cor- - ft C ner, 200 ft on Main .street, llf.i ft on North Temple; ' f anxious to sell. Call und see us for price. r Another handsome Terrace Site 1071x105 ft, on Fourth East, between Third and Fourth South streets. Trice j and terms reasonable. Two New BriLk"Storp?u. 126-12- West South Tern- - ' ; pie street, 14x40 ft each; iron roof; grounH 28x165 ' i I t. Good business property; $275 per front ft; good j terms. I 56x165 ft, No. 1.12 W. South Temple street, ; I dwelling, in good repair. F'ine business property; i $275 per front ft. A bargain; i cash, balance easy. : 15 First-clas- s Building Lots, 50x150 ft each, on Capitol Hill. All under water. Make us an oiler, as we 5 wauttoacll. ; i A No.l Factory Site, 270 ft fronting on D. & R. G. W. R. R., between Fifth and Sixth North Temple sts; ; $2200; cash, balance to suit. I 25 Building Lots in west and northwest part of the f r City, $lju each, on installment plan. p ! p.est farm in Utah, 10 miles south of City, 130 acres; all I fenced and well improved. Cheap; good terms. See P us for figures. I j I l They must be sold, as the owner needs cash. Call at once at Room 16, Central Block. (Lynch &Glasmann, AgtJ We arc now sUowkifr our artvance consignment of New Fall Goocls - You are invited to examine our early FALL STYLES and FASHIONABLE NOVELTIES. We are. determined to interest you and have made our prices the "proper thing." ORANDOPENING! Of Fall Purchases of New Silks and Dress Goods. 25 different shades of Faille Francaise, worth $1.85, at $1.00, B2 pieces of Changeable Surahs, worth 81.00. at 75c. V 85 ' of Polka Dots, and Brocades, worth $1.75. only $1.23. Dress Goods at 10c. per yard, considered cheap at 20. 50 pieces Black Cashmere, at 12io., well worth 2.c. 47 " Plaid, at 85c, sells regularly at (!0o. 85 " of Norelt v Plaids, at 12ic, usual price iWc. B.'i ' double-widt- h Tricots, at 871c, worth 0c. 50 pieces h pure Mohair, in all the new Fall Colorings, at 33o. Thcsa goods are worth 00c 30 pieces of h Ladies' Cloth, at 35c. i 50 " of all-wo- Ladies' Cloth, to make shelf room, will be sold' ' , at 45c. V I DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. 1 ' -- - T! 60c. French Flannel 8 .85. $1.75 Damask Quilts, 1 yds $1.25 ls'SFlanSlVyds::::-:- : MEmnm.s Spreads... 2.65 $1.50 Honeycomb Quilts 1.00. Largo Satiue Comforters 1.C5J To Open Our Blanket Season we Will Sell; $10.00 White California Blankets..$7.50. $3.00 all-wo- filled Blankets $2.10, 5. OOScarlot Blankets 3.75. 2.00 Grey Blankets 1.20; A Special Clianee ! One lot of Sample Blankets slightly soiled, carried over troni last season, to close at less thuu cot, I. Laces! The Sale of Laces Daily Grows Larger. I .R0 Cbantilly Lace at $ .40. $1.00 Chantilly Lace nt 50. 1.25 05. 1.50 75, 2.00 " " - 1.00. 2.50 " ' " 123; It is reallv surprising that 5c. will buv such rvriuisitu Drapery Net; a!o $1.7.1 Drapery Net, 75c. Over lilO Dress Patterns in all SiiU. Dupery Net, some of them worth $3.00 per yard, for y,"c. per yard. Wo Extend a Cordial Welcomo to Our Establishment. 11111. Siiipportml ly MEI.BOCKNE MacDOWKM. and own ('ompnuv, uniler tho uiauueni'Tit of JIAIICLS K. .MA V Kit. Wednesday aiu! Tiiurtiiv "NiL'hfs and Saturday ilutm.-e- , fi. Ii J)Ol." S 1 CLEOPATRA. Q ai.'ipt.'il and prpnlpd nndr the pei uul bUP(Ti.iou ul FANN V DAVEXfOUT. l'ri.hiy Niuht, SARIKlC'S Suturituy Nii;ht, SARDDU'sf mm LA TOSCA. ggrz Wntkd For Kminy Davpti port's produrlion nf S!irtloii" "f'tpopatra," t:iU young nmn: Wl (nil onn Indies; " liill colorcrl lmlifH: tail rulnrmt uipn. Apply ciaire door bait Luko tliea-Iv- t at noon .Montl.'iy, i)ctolT 5. rHI("KS-1.5- 0, and liT.c. S:i1e of teats lu pins Tuesday, October 0. gALT J JAKE IJJHJJATER. Cuas. S. Cliiton, MHimr. JTHE ..HOME DRAMATIOLUBk, Geo. M. Scott, Jas. Glendennlng, II. S. Kumfleld, Presidant. fceoretftrjr, Geo M. Scott & Co. (iNCOKhOKATfiD.) DKAI-ItR- Ls Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. Ageuit for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Koebling's Steel Wire Rope, Yy euuiu Cylinder and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlac Engines aa4 Kolit.ra, Alack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferon lloria Whiia, Blak ltjmp, Miners' end Biacksniiths' Tools. Stc. ' 103 Mida S treat. Salt Lake City, Utah. W. J. KING. IS. S. YANHE& King & Yankee, Dealers In Hardware, Stoves, Furnishing Goods, Carpenters' Tool1 Bronze Goods, Etc. A FULL LINE ALWAYS IN ST0CK-- 213 State Street, Salt Lake Cltyd Fair and Conference Season, will open Saturday Afternoon, October 3rd. In the World's Famous English THE The sumo play will ho ii'pit.'d Suumhiy and Mond:iy Niirhls. Tuesday, October 6th, Close. oE the Sear-o- with a revival nf m i CALLED BACK. ,! Vy 7 The entire ftrpnth of th Clnh Bppe:ir hi both nl:iy, inclnUing Xossrt-- . 'MIm, Spent t, Yuuhl, rcin', K v;in-- , H;irlnw nnd M:inimr: Ktlitll Clmvonn, Piriiin Cummintrs, Lottm t'lanrlp, Ivy Cl:twson and Mjb'l Voitni;. jSfile of wxt will VL'in Fri)nv, frtomr "Ji.a Matinee, Half Frit e. H. G. WlllTNiil', Mr. NEXT A TTtt ACTION: FannyDavenport. Four nirhtw, fomnieprtnir Weilnrhiv, Ortn!erT. mid T!,urt ':iv iti'jht- and ijatunhiv Mm , SniM "t I.KOl'ATH V;" Frubv, 'FEDOtiA;" Natunlny'LA TOSCA." rrirw. 'iv, nv, $1 nft, $1.50. bale of etats begiue Tuesday, October ti. p.HJST MILWAUKEE, JJOIIEMIAX AND JJOFBRA3T C?rp2KTCA BaspUKHSSl EEpSEESSg CSraSBSSBfek p...g-.tPTT:ii- m;Tmae"me3 KXisnmimm jP ' " - cfl On Draught at Fritz Faepen, der Bier Koenig's Cafe da Louvre, 18, 15, 17 and 19 Commercial Street llasement. The same Bohemian Beer on draught at tho Clilt House Bar, Charley Leuhaiter, jnopnetor. Tom uol',aio, Morgan House liar. "THE piNEST BEER IN AMERICA. 13- - Bloclr cS3 Co. - - .g-crLt- PERiNI BROS. Manufacturer! aad reiiars In Umbrellas, Parasols, Walking Canes. . yC' I SID GLOVES! Mjr-'-- ' V -- '':: 3 f'j , i3 Ui'&ISSiv,-f5 Ltl I5vr paanidr rotatdredto utusMhoa:rtd,notircme.breltlaaraaauanUd Pta.lrdftetae Iff'Jr C$ Knut.ford H"t.l. 8V5 St.. Salt L!i, L"' CUIk 1,7 Main Stur.:-- J3 SiiUidaUi St. tower. CjIa I taxes now due shnll be p a i 1 . nt a rate j f intere.st not to exceed 10 per cent per Hill' II 111. Tiio following bills wera ordered pnid, wheraupou the board adjourned until Monday aveniug next. Wsllg. it Co., $8.5."); J. V. Ahl-stro- 50; Herald Publinhing com-pany, JJO.fiO; Tylor-- jmney-Arm-stron- Co., $11.50; tbriune Publishing company. (116.05; Kelly & Co., lll.S.i; Kocky Mountain Hell Telephone com-pany, Odell it Son, I163.50; Grand Hapiils School Furniture company, Sl'.'O.'JO; Grand Itapida School Furni-ture company, $024; George K. Blair, rent, July and August, f:i5; George E. Blair, rent, September, :J5; S. B. Dal-las & Son. $10.50; Houlahari, Grillith & Morris, $:118.4S; total, $1400.71. the sniiiiii. inniiii Tha Trustees AutLoriz-- a Small Loan Pending the Oolleotion of Taxri Schoolm&'aun Want Work. THE LIST OF SCHOOL JAMT0BS The Euildinfi ri Uasd for Political Par-pos- oj The Young Idea to Go to tht) Fair in a Body. The board of education mnt in regu-lar session last night, Mayor Scott in tha chair, and Trustees Youn, Pratt. Nelson, Colbath, Pike, Kaybould, New-man, A 11' and Duke present. Applications for position of teacher were received from Orphia L. Kellum of Indiana, Klizabelh A. Phelps of Iowa and Flora Washburn of Iowa. Re-ferred to the committee ou teachers. The tender of the south wing of the Exposition building for school purposes was accepted. II. C. Lett askod that a prico bu aet on the Sixteenth school house. Ke-lt' rred. A number of sites were offered and referred. The committee on buildings reported the following bids on the addition to the Seventh school: J. II. Bowman, $20-11- . 00; K. B. Tyson, $.1000.00; Haw-burs- t & Hamlin. $2078.00; Watson Bros., $:!.V)O.0l); Kaybould & Reiner, 535.00; McGregor & McLochlan, $25;)5.00. The contract was let to Kaybould ifc Keiber. The following resolution was adopt-ed; ittsnhtil, 'J'hat w favor tho of pub-H- e l.ai.H an coon It In wtierw the car. n..- -t it i.olite ;i; ir ottii'T pur-p.at- , hut ;imll f.uch uiiiK art this cau !.e done, v e U to . l.'i" uf tii eorriimt-Tt!i;t- t uiiy of t:ie h;:o-"- i ef t'uB rity i;i;ky be u;.e i tor p ditiral or oth.T j.u iltc up.iii the ivi.iH. st of respon-Hiol- .' .a"iua. iHJlrifr.t in iho uaiil w: erciirh seaool hou muy by locat'-d- . upon application to the rouiiKitti e oh hiu;.- and oulKoiiL'. upou payment in a tv;ii.i. e i.y Mil l; puny of the for liht. rle.iniijj; and a:iy ti.hi;i. Jucurrit. And that the iuo of liilUGi .ind touacto b'i nrohlbitod. The tirst payment in the sum of $.100 for a piece of eround aJjoiuing the Seventh site was ordered. The committee ou furniture reported that they had ordered another car load from A. H Andrews o: Co., Chicago, and a number of articles from the Co op. Furniture company of Salt Lake. Tha following janitors were Domi-nated and continued: Kobert' Hall, First, 1:0; Albert Hcnsser, Second, $20; John lull. Third, $25; Jane McKhee. Fourth. $M0; Thomas Timuiinc, Fifth, !20; James Lamnut, Sixth, $15; Mra. Manuiutf, Seventh, iiO; John Keynolde, Eighth, fJo; 'iVilliam White, Ninth, $25; Vi!linm T. Harris. Tenth, $o5; M. A. Wiiiismis, Eleventn, $10; William Crouch, Twelfth, $od; Charles Randall, Twe!h,$'."J; ( Hto Eichhorn, Thirteenth, $:',0; W. E. Wileox, Fourteenth. !W0; Jamas 11. Hall. Fifteenth, $50; Ueorpe Carter, Sixteenth, $:J0; II. Cumberland, Sixteeuth, .'(0; Charles Hunt, Seven-teenth, $35; Hans Hylauder, Eighteenth, $20; '1 hoinas Batlis'on, Niuetneuth, $25; William Fowler, Twentieth, 45; James E. Wollaud, Twenty lirst, Psmlitie Hroiuan, Twenty-third- , $15; Mr. Halli-ilny- , Hooper building, $15; ' August A.'Nordell, university building. $15; lilauelio Odea, Folsom addition, $10; Albertino SI rubs, Connr addition, $10; K. H. Bradford, Davis school, $10. The cor.miitlee on school work rec-ommended the following: That the. midday intermission at tho university training school be reduced to half an hour. That tho superintendent decide the day for attendance at the fair. That a number rooms be inquired into to for school purposes. That in such primary schools as are overcrowded half-da- limited, if posnib.e.to children of the lirat grade, bo authorized, and that in the event of audi half-da- y session tho afternoon ses-sion b increased one and one naif-hou-each day, the salaries of teachers in the eanio to be increased S10 each per month. The recommendations were adopted. Tho finance committee reported that it had audited bills to the amount of $1400.71. In addition thereto, teachers' and jani-tors' pay rolls for the month of Septem-ber are now due and a. nount to about 810,000. There are also due for rent and bills already presented about $2u00, making in all about $12,000, of which which we have on hand after paying ouutandinff warrants, $3701. leaving pay-roll- s and bills unprovided for to the amount of more than $000. Your committee ask for authority to nego-tiate temporary loana sufficient to pay current eipeneos until such time is the An Kya for Husluesa, Jud tie. Mrs. Ekinapigel fat the performance of "Fall of Jerusalem") For heaven's sake, Iko! vat you doing? Mr. Ekinipigel K lug Solomon and his dree hundred vils, my dear! An oppurditnity of a lifetime. I vant to hand him a circular of Ekinspigel's millinery and dry goods emporium, selling out at a sagriGce. |