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Show z THE SALT LAKE TIMES. SATURDAY, JULY 13. 18i)l. 3 pSi 'COHN-BRO.'- S n1i; GreatAlteration Sale Continues! CohnBros. TSOTTaS all CohnBi'os- - Will Continue to Ileal Out Mar- - V very liautimi iVi a mtof mom. M,n-- t nntu N AT SOU. & ,v,,7r flr,M:" . , Mwu ni-- m own. f.J!.'S in 'uh' f' l,artt,n" J Onr LinM irains Astonuiiins. MarKiiliiH i..e- - ' ;,B7,f",L i,v u " nv' rerciie lorllPe ' ,, mtuw wmte feutrt an si. at II , , Mr L.me uov. ri,i Hum.. en.brmderv met ns; Ke Our Night nhlrts; Sen ur Jul; l!arKains I'lisiiriHicd; Har-- .ijtir. ,on u fibirt Waists. . JJ dross fabric, tfotlJi;i- .w.'" " j Cloven; See all jou can, and buy rain Irresistible. I1 a white spirts at ' I "yl'm 7fte, worth to ' J AT AT AT AT j a$r!e.:grtehaetesesttwhaorttlrBrsltl-Hth-o-fv. whlteidelv.resr fHj AT AT Ar AT f .....u' C0I1N BROS. I 3C. 25C. loc, 5C..i"i J 25C. 20c. 75c. $1. COLIN BROS. . . i I Night Shlrta at veryhandowo-- H Au elegant lot f . j ly trimmed, worth 76o. W &f0 yards of A largo lot of Night (towns I l'XK) ynla print- - OT't yard" beau- - Very fine nual- - fl T 20C l Krnrh pmit.-- J remied matfeoMiteb "','''.,, E, Oll-V- S. j .,, (lull Itv of Zephyr Pet Indigo 'J Jwonet. wu M,.-;.- r Sin-- in our JlCSierV. , g, u.u,R,i.Knt ,rmt, ,.K;tB. (.luiftaniB.fxriu- - priiitH. J M"m' Fln lalbrli:na t'mUr- - f! wortlHOc. S. :.i-- at VDo. wMl known Nltfht downs, i ,r.uud. d!M.wrtoo. eri.Hcii.ajo., 1 ililits atau.:. W p.4r, wore 4uc uwk. ,, . .. Wfl yd W-- U Sunn U 40c. r.-.:- r prl.- .v I J AT 10C7.'SC-.- M wo.tu.i..... r J.a. " J.nt Hnrii ,,,tt J P'-J-f fnr tdn llon.a.COraakata,. AT AT AT AT (J - AT AT AT AT H "' aro- - 8Uk 1 12 1-- 2C. $1.35, $1. 45C, iuMwo-,1Md"aTi- i 40C. $1. $6.50, $3.50, l ,- t.,. H Alotofpure pr yd I fr,t!.'vfl iJust'" "Jui1 3 . ... . Ld... Cm LylllCllS. UnM UOOUH. B , unaun4. H.K Kmtamlrr. .WT't Fr.Dch la.-- . 3 J,a,;iv FUnuol MUbiBrf Bults at P l n n ; 1 Ml Ui W a.Mx r.ducad from 9" yrd faui U.ttaask Table tlwn. M In. . HnC.1l..n..fr- - '0"". (ireud.ne. tu flT-- ,rn 6 HloUb. Waists. . 7 at c, worth ,ta. E ilfd.li.ltlniu- - U1,icu. I- - I.. '" 760. I La-il- - Hann.l Hathing Suit, at f, uew.tu. W.! M fl y aid. Mm. Cr.m !... Table Lli n..hlWI..l. t.it.1,0 Oresa (.oiidn at 40 13 Ui pucell.W. fe Ks were eu.w. & J at wurtn fOo. lry.l,.-ir- tit. CherkaiiaUntJ'tti.a'iiaSergeat la ,,,, ylfu, 9, cream Damaak Table Unen 6 - '"' b iii'. t'MMoB ua wb. a - - " i"""i"i"i" " 1 at ,, word Alpa an at I , S . tf AT T AT AT 4 11K1 yarde Turku)- - Rod Tahlf I.limn at U.Vi. V',tiiv"' I AT AT AT AT T ... Prntn'ntl I .1 K yard as In. Tur-.- y Hert Taole Un. t.--t c:.o,1 cull Htlnu of Orfiy and r ' I 3 4 Cro.-l.e- Ued Bpreadi altl.10, our 1 5C, $1.65. $1.65. 65C. 50C. $4.50. $1.35. $4, jjl jr ftnd u,go; reduced flout W.iiO, W M Spit-ndl- quul- UlaekHom- - Black Tory nne l and lt'. I.a.rM' Blajk Lalla' Cream AT $ 1 -- $ 1 .. ri" ox,d,z.d 8ud 1 .ii.rs: rt?;si5M ; SvttM&iz Pr-ir- j frj'.rS G.ltnpp.Uil.i.d-at8K- -. g Diius. ti!u best Pl1 In Coiori.for- - ln. reduced Cheke8trlN f qiw. ue M.w. AT 5C. ffi eoid here. ruorprl.e ti.M. from Uto. wortutl. ill" J ' R filnrla Rt)k B.tti T'mbrfllUi with very band- - 4 4UrownShcotinsat6c. !? Ill ' . 10 mu hu.Ue at W.W. MAEi: THIS! E?. T --E T-- I In addition to the Goods advertised, we shall throw out all our Linen Goods such as 2000 yards 42-inc- h Fine French Dress Goods, consisting of this season's Checks and Lunch Cloths, Doilies, Hemstitched Goods, assorted colored bordered Napkins, all our Flaids, very fine English Bnlliantine, Colored Alpaccas, Colored all-wo- ol Serges and lien- - fine Frenc h Fmbroidered End Towels in fact our entire Stock of Imported Goods will riettas all at the uniform price ot 45c. per yard. This entire lot was our 75c. line. Come be thrown on our table regardless of cost. and investigate our Stock. !a1 iNG TO ENLARGE! !nnKT "RP OR ! "WeIuE GOING TO ENLARGE ! j t ; am&r h& 3.3 be4j Na seS tsn ii Jk Gabel, "The Tailor.w J' iWill 1; EMl Su,ts t0 Wrder $lfi.OO to $55.00. t $$.V& Pacts to Order H.SO 14 00. mae firat-cla- s workmen in the City. Suita Made in 21 V- -f ir E.Vj 'j hours. I'auti made in 5 hours. ML 65 W-- 2nd South Salt Lake City. Utah & Montana Machinery Co. Sff j (QMsiti Machinery! Foratl kinds of duty. Carrlea In Btoek for lnimediats eallviry Magawia Sectional. Plp Covering, Iron Pipe anil MUiuga, Air Compressor, In.erooll-Sorieau- it. i). Co. Kock Drill a. ENGINES &BOILERS. Froa3to0HorBePowr. olstlBg rnplnen, Pumps, Horiw Wbtme, Wirt Bepe. Drill Brreel, Mine aud MiH Buppllea, bafety Mitro Powder, Caps and t uae. . Main Office and Wareroonss, 259 S. Main Sf-i- Salt Like City. AGENCY, Butte, Monl tBT CorreapoBdence Solicited. - : -- h,ip,H"i tniMfii'' xi ' eu, ' jnii iLtit llM'u I i'II llll ii B 1 4 wit ii tniU ,vi.Jv " E. SELLS. J. TUCKER. H. W. SELLS. SELLS & CO.- WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN LUMBER, first South St., Opp. 14th Ward Assembly Kooms. . Fo-jtcSlc- Box, 1078. Old Pionenar Yark of Ainitronf ftSajr!oy Skookum Root imf Grou-iep- . ! jS Grows Hair Rapidly. i''V,j4 Eradicates Dandrott ''"''- - iK. 6t0P FaH'ng Hair. lffi Vi ' Preventive rXy. ofBaJdne CrowaHairon V V.".,. sj Eald Head Y f'.A Is an Exquisite (ip ru'1 M Toilet Articl- -. I P V?Jf ' 18 Free frora "U y f l coloriug watttw. Coutaines no MineralorVegetable Poison Is en honest and tneritorioni preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. Skcokosa Eoot Hair Browsr Co. NEW YORK. po Sale by mil Fraser & Chalmers L. O. Trent, General Western Manager, Salt Lake City, TTtabf Helena, Montana. Mirjirig: Machinery ! And Machinery for the Systematic Keduotlon of Ores by Amalfamatien, Con- - centration, Smelting and Leaching. Builders of the Hotuestake. Graait Mountain, Drum Ltirumon, Anaconda, Blue Bird, Lexington and Companies' Reduction Works. Hoisting Engines, Geared and Direct Act-ing; Prospecting and Development Hoists; Builders of Improved Air Com-pressors and Wire Tramways, Frue Vanning Machines aol Euabrey Con-centrator, HRLEGTRIG MOTORSH Sole Western Agents for Lidjerwood Hoisting Ennes and Tyler Wire Works Doable-Crimpe- d Mitring, Cloth, Electrie Light Plants, Diamond Core Prospecting Drills, Cocreatr-tio- n Mills, Electric Elevators, Rsnd Rock Drills and Compresaors, Otis El rators, Kaowles' Pumps. Ront Blowers, Kingsland& Dougla Saw Mill. i Shay Patent Locomotives L : aiflMES! IN GGDEN- .- THt TIMES ia delivered !y carrier to en itfbers w 0aea eveiy evefliiu,, exc Sunday at r.gutar rat,. Itpubliahes ail the news on Ike day of ita oa ourreaeo. Joel Shoemaker, j I J. J. McLaughlin & Co. 209 South West Temple. The only first class em-ployment office in the city. First class messenger service. Telephoae 450. vA. A$T K Wiiarnii and Miss Jeisie Appleby. Mr. KSiS tZ''is I ) Williams is first lieutenant of the Dyer tUXrjPrJk I ) Jrilles. and that body attended the re-Wirf't'h57ffi'lt ception ea icasso. Mr. Kobart Lewis vtSSr-- S served in the capacity of best man, p5.ii v4ri Miai JSVliie Younff being maid of honor. The bride white grinding out humor fitted for the lipi of the delightful Florence, Silk Sklrti InUiapeaiable. Cblcage Herald. Under all continues should be heard the rustle and freu frou of an elegaut ailk skirt. The pale ihadeg of fawn, reseda, lilac, gago green and old rota are preferred, so that when the wind, which is no respecter of persons, seizes the thin drapery of a summer gown, with the utmost propriety and decorum the small rutlles of what is in reality a rich underdraw may be seen. For a Ions; mountitin tramp a striped iindt-r-skir- t of eottou and silk ia two bright colors is serviceable and exceedingly pretty. A Slater to Him. Washington Post, "You are determined. " he said with a sadness in his voice that was almost pitiful, "not to chauge your ruiad. You will be a sister to me?" "Yes," she murmured. "Then," he proceeded, as he shoved his coat sleeves down over his wrists, "in my capacity of bother I shall for-mally "object to the attentions of any of your acquaintances, aud take active means to carry nay objections into effect. wore a lovely gown of dotted Swiss. W cao't tn!l why It should he so To Mnd the cause we've uovpr tried. Hut tl e cirl win. font 'h aprntty show, Wheni' Hhe s wnlktuir with hnrbeau, la sure to get aer siioo uutled. Mr. Ed Royal and friend of Salvini's enmpany are ia the city visiting Judge Iioyal and family, to remain in our midst a few weeks ami dame rumor says the Home Dramatic company will produce a drama writtun by Mr. Iioyal, "Out of the Darknuss." - Progressive Hammocks is the latest craze. The oue getting up the affair swings a lot of hammocks in the shady places and then guts a lot of pretty girls to swing In the hammocks. The young fellows pay so much to get iu and then pick a hammock. Evory time the bell rings they are obliged to move to another hammock. After that they vote for the best couversationalist, and have to pay for each vote. Any young man found with powder on his face or a long hair on his coat is soaked with a heavy fine. --t- H-- "Are you eriiraeeil ?" He whispered low, Anil P.w tin- tiail sea hre.i.es Went siirhint; through the stilly night, And through the leufy tresses. "Are you eTiffngerH" He whispered low, Arid low the white capped billows Came ilruttiininf.riu upon the beaeh. ureeu fringa.l witu drooping willows. "Are you engaged" He whtspr red low, And low the niicht bird" winTtntr Their silent courses through the Kky, Brought distant notes of singing. "Are yju emtaedv" He whispered low, 'No. no," she said and tarn.! A moment, whils he kis- ed her hand, "No, uo," she said, "I'm married," -- - -'' f- Mrs. Ladie G ruber of Denver, who has for the past few weeks been the gue:t of Mrs. Alberta Howe, has re-turned to the state of Colorado to enjoy the cool breezes of Mnnitou. h Mr. Jake Groenwald heads the list of a fishing party of twenty-eigh- t ladies and gentlemen, going to Cottonwood Sunday. Etltth S.mIobs Tupp.r. CUl''aiio News. . A very clever newspaper woman is Mrs. Edith Sessions Tapper. Shi does an amount of work that would astonish most men and never seems to tire of her profession. She is ambitious to a degree and at present is hard at work on a play for Billy Florence. The ac-tor has already read and approved of the first two acts of the play and it is expected that the third will be com-pleted very soon. To the mean.ime, while most i"ew York women are en-joying themselves at the summer re-sorts, Mrs. Tupper sits at her desk Last Monday evening the grounds surrounding the residence of Mr. aud Mrs.Witriiibath were a scene of beauty and pleasure, thf.re having gathered about forty friends of s Hannah and PriuillfiWarmbath to bid them many hnppy returns of their birthday which they celebrate together. The lawn was decorated in a very picturesque manner with Chinese lanterns. After a sufficient amount of pleasure bad been indulged in, in the way of games, the fair hostess led the way to a sum-tuousl- y arranged table where repast fit for the gods w.ts served beautifully, after which a lew musical numbers were played and sung when all de-parted loth to leitve. --t- - On the mountain stile, by the sounding sea, Whenever ind.-et- i she Hint. TliesunintiT girl is a symphony, A poem to musk: net. Sot'tepoeti sny. and perhaps they're rttjht For she's surelv a vision nwc-- In her Hutfy u:inrientB so soft ami white And her russets small and neat. But although a symphony she may To the ardebt poem suom, It must he contended that mile gets away WitU a idle of strawberry cream. Mrs. Jack Leviberg of New York who has been the gutst of both Mrs. llanack And Mrs. Jake Bamberger de-parted Wednesday for her homo in the cast. Her many friends were sorry to part with her as she is indeed quite an acquisition to society. Mrs. Levi berg's charming voh'e was a source of com-ment, as she sang exquisitely at the dedication of the Jewish temple Sun-day last. 4- - f- Mrs. in Almy with Mrs. Phelton gave a delightful lnusioale to a large number of their friends Thursday evening. Many of the leading musicians were the guests of these ladies aud ren-dered a charming programme. t-- - And now ther say eanh bathtne stilt Is lv j.ad'ied. And must we Conclude f.rm so mump and cute Isuot what it's pulled up to be? The guests of the Deveraux house challenged those of the Grand, who are tennis-players- , to play a game at the former m.ansion, which resulted four to si in favor of the Deveraux Thursday evening last. Mrs. Stout and son of Pueblo, Colo., nrn visiting Judge Auderson aud daughters at the Grand. Mrs. Stout is a magr.ilic-in- performer ou the piano, her execution being very lino. 4- - 4- There was a orally wedding in this i on Thursday evening, the chief parties concerned being Mr. William More Than He Cenl Bland. Chicago Trimina. "First time I ever heard you swear." "First time I ever went up to the top of a sixteen-stor- building in an eleva-tor with a cigarette smoker." Notioa, The formed between Frank E. Foote, O. L. iirown and John Burden under the firm name of Frank Foote & C'o., was dissolved on the day of March 1st., A. I). 1SS0, by reason of the death of Frank F. Foote. The undersigned will not be responsi-ble for any debts contracted since said date by any member of sajd firm. Johh B(JKV EN. O. A. K.. Attention Ml The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Taul railway will make a round trip rale of $59. 95 from Salt Lake and other Utah points to Detroit account of O. A. R. encampment to bo held in Detroit. Anyone contemplating a trip should take advantage of this low rate. Tick-ets will be on sale July 21st, August 1st and 2nd. Electrie lighted, steam heated solid vestibule trains. Further information will be cheer-fully furnished by applying to Alex Mitchell, Commercial Agt., Rooms 201 and 205 Progress Building. T. F. Powell, Traveling Agt. - IMPORTANT. Rio tiiftml. Western Kctentloa. Coiumenoing July 1st, proximo, the Rio Gruude Western will begin oper-ating the Sevier valley branch as far south as Saliaa, Sevier county. lu addition to opening up a line to a number of important towns in Sevier and San Pete counties, the rich and much talked of Marysvale mining dis-trict is brought within about thirty miles newer railroad communicr.tion than heretofore. The new stations are Sterling. Guu-niso- Willow Creek a ad Salina. Freight will be received for all those points, butsould be prepaid excepting to Salina. For passenger rates and schedule call at ticket oliires. J. H. Bennett, General freigit and passenger agent. |