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Show Highest of all in Leavening Povier. Latest U. S. Gov t Report. ABSOUTElT PUKE . , ! 1 ! F. Auerbach & Bro. I p 1 I I H OOPS HATE TO GO! Hnndreds got the Bargains last week! Did you miss them ? If M P T you did. don't miss these! Our offerings this week in SILKS, DRESS GOODS and PAIi- 1 A AS0LS are Simply Immense! B P FOR M0MAJ ANI) TUESDAY. i)M.V! 1 I L . 350 yds of Crepe de ChGiie, worth SI. 25, 81.35, $1.50. i Our Sale Price. 75c. I? 111 apaiaiaiwwai K 780 yds Figured China and Pongee Silks, aold at 60c, 70c p and 75c. Oar Sale Price. 45e. - 500 Parasols, in latest shades in fancy and eolid colors, at tj cut prices. j (dily See Tiiem ! j FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. ONLY! ffl 1000 yds 25-in. Printed Surah Silks, regular $1.25 per yd. j Our Sale Price. Inc. j Above goods are subject to very slight manufacturers' imperfections im-perfections and actually worth SI. 35 per yd; they are very choice in beautiful designs and colorings. 1500 yds 20-22-24-in. Black and Colored China and Pongea Silks, regular price 60c, 70c, 75e per yd. Oar Suit- Mice. 45e. 3000 yds Black Satin Ehadame, Gro3 Grain and Satin Luxor, regular price SI. 25, $1.35. All tr- for 7 of j F0r FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. OX L Y ! g Svj 20 pes 21-in. Faille Francaise Silk3--imported goods new ? p Spring shades, worth $1.75. j t Our Sale Price, 9 7 l-2c. 1 lot Dark and Light Ground Fancy Silks, sold up to date I from $1.75 to $3.50. . J A 11 go for $1. 0 0 r yd . f: 1 . 300 yds Double Warp Dress Surah, worth $1.40. II H Oar Sale Price. 97 l-i'c-. K 1 LADIES! Now is the time to buy SUMMER DRESS SILKS at less than Manufacturers" if I cost. REMEMBER! above prices hold good only for the days advertised. J We will offer each day during the Sale SPECIAL DRIVES in Woolen Spring and Sum- j j mer Dress Goods. pa 8ln:,g ami Summer Suitings. P. S. Williams has ji:"t received his third installment of spring and summer suitings. They are ihe "hobaiest effects" imported this season. Cali and examine them before purchasing else where. M.viiTi:; Schmidt, Mgr , GO VV 2ud South street. WANTED. YSaxtfTiT T at aW W. s: i'irst .North. TF YOI; WANT TOBUY" ANY P OPERTY JL or want a good option fiis: tall on all the otic r real e-tnte agents and iht n coma around to see Wantland, 23o Mam t treet. yxAirrjcD good tailokkss, iu e. at s. FOR SALE. BEAU T 1 FT lTNi5f KOUfrSooiinBoUSK and two lots; itywatr and on tar line, lie iare: only i-i-JO, smili payment down end 315 or month. E. B. Wickp, lioom 1, Commercial ntock. OR SALE EXCELLENT LEFEVRE HAM-merifSJ HAM-merifSJ gun : new; cheap. Apply 45? E. 2nd South, cr at Time office. HOUSES ON MONTHLY FAYMENTS. F. T. Hiatt, 4 Commercial Block, ,4 FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP AT A XX harsrain. Apply at Morgan Hotel. T INCOLN PARK THE OLD RELJABLE j a few choice lots still for sale. Investigate the advantages of Lincoln Park before buying your home sites. untlaud, 225 S. Main. W)r SaJe! Fifty Beautiful Lots in Bellevue Park ; prices low, terms rery easy. These lots are high and dry, facing on Ninth Vjast and Tenth South. Parties who want a home will do "Ll to see these lots before they buy. Street car service Tt-ftipvnn minutes, everyk E. P. NevleM & Co- -st Second South Street. A BO FT 1.00.0UO FIRST CLASS COMMON gL brick. Also 80 car loads of building rock cheap. Will trad;; for part real esfateTfflSesB Box 731 postofflca, Salt Lake. TIFTH SERIES OF STOCK OF PIONEER Building and Loan Association is now open. Call on A. B. Sawyer, rooms 5 and 6 W satch Building. IpOR SALE BY THE OWNER, A FINE 10 buildine lot on I strpet, convenient to electric car, with fruit and city water. Address K, Times. FOR SALE GOOD YOUNG SADDLE AND buggy horse; also a mare. Both well broke and gentle: cheap. Apply to T. E. Jeremv, 58 North 6th West, Salt Lake City. 'TAST WATERLOO," ON THE EAST XlJ Drive. Electric cars every twenty minutes, min-utes, fare 5 cents; $275 per lot. Shade trees, graded streets and cement walks. W. E. Hubbard 41 West Second South. FOR SALE LAUNDRYMEN CAN GET OLD papers at Tub Tules oiiice at twenty-flve cent per hundred. IMGHT-ROOM HOUSE, BATH, HOT AND j cold water; new; Brigham street; south front; a beautiful home; only $5000; easy terms W. E. Hubbard, 41 Weat Second South. 6 'lyfORTH WATERLOCV'SoOrKR lot! i.1 many line houses now being built by recent re-cent purchasers; no better time than the present to buy. W. E. Hubbard, 41 West Second South. Who is the Most Popular Policeman? Vote Early Vote Often ! Cut out this coupon and send it to THE TIMES marked "voting contest." I vote for as the most popular policeman on the Salt Lake force. QONDITIONS: Kntries must be made on slips cut from this papsr. Tliey must be sent or mailed to the VOTING COSIEST EDITOR, Times Office. S;lt Lake, on or before June 20, 1893. TO REXT. TWO KOO M 8 WttlFSsi W FTHOVTB ARJT So. SOS First street. DON'T PAY RENT. I WILL SELL YOU A six-room, two story house, cellar and Wty water, $A)0 $in0 cash. S20 per month. F. T. Hiatt, room 4, Commercial block. IOH KKNT LAItGE FURNISHED F ONT room, suitable for two or three Kentlemen. glO to $!. Bgj East Brigham. IjOR RENT THE BUILDING SOW USED '. by The Times will be for rent after May 15th. Apply to Arthur Pratt, Hooper Building. IARtiE HALL, NICELY FUR1SHED, FOR- merly occupied by the L O. O. F., No. 2il Main St., to rent for secret societies, lectures, ban-qu3ts ban-qu3ts or eutertnii. meats; has number of good size ante-rooms: will rent afternoon o? evening. J. H. Watts, 47 West Second feouth stfeot. IORRENT-CLIFT HOUSE," EUROPEAN plan. Suits, lirst floor, $S0: second floor, 85. Rooms. $9 per week and ap. R. VINCENT, Prop. TOOMS FURNISHED FOR HOUSE KEEP-II KEEP-II ing, 568 East Brigham. 1JHB RENT E-ROOM BRlt K HOUSE NORTH " bench $89. Miller i Mftler (not "brothers, no relation.) Opera House block. VTOR RENT FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, X near business. 73 Center st. ; $8 per month. TO LOAN. -jyrowxy (to ma lono qn short 1 time. S. F. Spencer & Co., 237 Main Street. TV7K HAVK Jt ON E Y TO LOAW i3iSMM AL m estate and notes, long and short time. Notes bought. Wateiman, room 41, Central block. HARRIS i WILSON, MONEY TO LOAN, 221 South Main. MONEYTO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SE-enrity SE-enrity or notes. F. Rebrman & Co., Room 66 Commercial block. LOST. O" S THU RS D A YL A STON TR Sr" IUTH street, between Mam and Sixth Fast, a cusrai made fro:n a 10gold piece, and b.-ariug the inscription '-Wallace S. Burt, April, 18." Ihe finder will he su tably rewarded by leaving it at Sheriff Buit's offlce. Who They Are. The following is the list of the visiting Bostonians who will arrive here on Wednesday. Wednes-day. John H. Sullivan, John H. Lee, Thomas F. Keenan. Thos. W. Flood, John F. Dencr, Michael J. Mitchell, Jacob Fottler, Edward J. Leary, Otis Eddy, alderman; David Da-vid F. Barry, president city council ; John If. Gulvin, city clerk; James M. Ililliard, committee clerk; Alvah H, Peters, city messenger; mes-senger; Harry H. Osborne, assistant city messenger; T. J. Brennan, city prcs3 representative. There ia no 1 noce3 jity i of 1 crguinjj J the 1 question I whether it pays to alvertlse ' whether it pays USt J6 ' If h you think; it . doesn't pay' take down your 5n8' pull down your fnds' seep very quiet and di j ejitiem business. The goose i 1 may J possibly n lay il a golden eg I in your J woodshed ,,1 at home ; , I who knows? A M2' Has Secured During la " W. D. Howells, H. Rider Hareard, GlKonan wlith, Norman Lockyer, Andrew LaShudyard Doyle, St. George Mtvsrt, Mark Twaiiflpveusnn Kipling, J. Chandler Harri", R. Louis S r Wil-William Wil-William Black, W. Clark Russell, Ma&y 'othe kins, Frances Hodgson Burnett, and bM distinguished writers. The Sunday Sui V worl&j Is the greatest Sunday newspaper in 0M Price 6c a copy. By mail a year. fc'ork. Address THIS SUN, KV Jj 'LOOK AT THE MAP.' PENNSYLVANIA SHORT LINES. The Special Features: V S. Of the Pennsylvania Limited draw I 1 largo travel to it. All Puliman cars; vestibuled from front to rear. Library, Sk Smoking Parlor, Dining Car, Bath f 3 Room, Barber Shop, Stenographer, jr Waiting Maiti, Sleeping and Observa. lion Cars, electiic lighted and steam heated. Ad Iress LUCK, 248 Clark Street, Chicago. Tickets Sold Everywhere Over the Pennsylvania Short Lines. RaiiilowRoite SILVERTON RAILROAD. Between Silverton and all point in the Famous Red Mountain Country Connect with the Denver and Rio Grande R. & at Silverton and Ouray, and completes the famous trip Around the Circle Over Denver and Rio Grande Railroad acknowledged to be the most magnificent magnifi-cent mountain trip in the known world including daylight ride of six miles In Concord Coaches through the Un-compahgre Un-compahgre Canon which is unequalled in its grandeur and adds greatly to the pleasure of this delightful journey. OTTO HEARS, Pres., Denver, Colo. U08ES LIVERMAN. 8. K. HOOPER, General Supt. Gsn. Pans. Agt M I Dsavasv AUTHORIZED CITY AGENTS FOR THE Deposit Stamp System OF THE CM Commercial k Savings Bank, aa-il E. First South. 10th Ward Co-op Cor. 8th East and 4th Kontn G. F. Brooks Cor. 1st South and Cth East Fonlger Hros 68 K St Eardley & Sperry South Main I Mrs. A. Butt r.vorth..Cor. 3rd Weet and 3rd South Wn. Stoneinan 444 W. 4th South 16th Ward Store S40 W. lnt South Mrs. C. BIB 3r3 North 5th West H. F. Evan? Ill South 5th West II. J. Shimming 537 N. 1st West Frank Branting 67 S. 4th Bast Siddowav Bros 701 E. 7th South Mrs S. Home Cor. State and 11th South Snarr A Sons. KM W. 6th South J. &M. Irvine.. 759 S. 2nd East R. H. Irvine 459 3rd St John n. Kelson 81S E. 2nd South Arthur Frewin 776 W. North Temple A. H. Woodruff Liberty Fark John F. Coe Cor. 2nd South and 3rd East Robinson & King 347 West Temple J. W. Harris 210 C St John Brown Cor. N. Temple and 2nd West C. 1. Held 877 6th St Richard Duerdin Bountiful Centerville Co-op Centorville Pacific Lumber Building Co Sugar Postoffice Jam re Neilson Big Cottonwood George Saville Mill Creek. J. K. Robinson Farmington cp DEPOSITS can bo make at the Bank or with any of its agents, and when the amount reaches $1.00 the depositor ill get five percent interest in-terest thereon, compounded four times a year. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. DIRECTORS F. Armstrong, "VW. Madsen, T. W. Kllerlieck, Boliver Robei -.Jo. S. Richards, Rich-ards, Thos. W. Jennings, i?. ra, M. H. Cum mugs, Samuel Mela tyre. Cl.wnuci and Elder Flower Cream. It is not a Cosmetic in the sense in which that term is popularly osed, bat permanently beautifies. It creates a soft, smooth, clear, velvety skin, and by daily cso gradually makes the compiexlom severs sev-ers 1 shades whitwr. It Is a constant protection pro-tection from the effect of max and wlaA and prevents sunburn and freckles, sjk4 blackheads will never come while you ae it. It cleanses the face far better than soap and water, nourishes and builds op the skin tissues and thus prevents th formation of wrinkles. It give the freshness, fresh-ness, clearness and smotnness of skin that yon had wkea a little girl. Every lady, young or ok), ought to use it, as ft gives a more youthful appearand to any lady, an t that permanently. It contain M acid, powder or alkali, and is as harm- less as dew aad a nourishing to the sktn as dew is to the flower. Price 01. OO. Aek your drogcrlct for It. Semitic Bottle mailed free to aary lady on the receipt of 10 cents in stamps to pay for postage and packing. Lady agcota wanted. Mas. tlcNVAisa Graham, "Beauty Doe-tor.' Doe-tor.' 108 Post St., San Francisco. A. C. Smith A Co., Druggists, have full line of Mr. Graham' Prefiaratiens. Mr. Sam Levy is now making a superior ! brand of smoking tobacco in connection with his cigar factory. Try it, you will be urc to like ft, . , $ 1 OO Reward $1 OO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in 11 iU stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional constitu-tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Chexet, & Co., Toledo, O. yyold by Druggists, 75c. e Liniment. There are many liniments on the market Ibat are good for some purposes but only one that will heal barb wire cuts effectively, and that is Haller's Barb Wire Liniment. If your horse or stock is cut, buy a bottle and witness the wonderful results. For ale by the Sykes Drug Co., corner state and First South "streets. . e Try our sweet pickles. S. L. Pickle Co. The Mountain lee and Cold Storage company com-pany desire to inform the public that the ice and ice pond, referred to by the board of health and sanitary committee in their report re-port to the city council at it session on the evening of May 10th last, are not those of the Mountain Ice and Cold Storage company, com-pany, who only sell either artificial ice made from distilled artesian water or ice gathered in Parley's and Cottonwood canyons The ice consuming public may safely patronize pat-ronize the Mountain Ice and Cold Storage company, as they do not handle ice erathered on low lands, in ponds contaminated by seepage from tilth stacked on the bank or i vicinity. Freezing tines not destroy Ute disease germs in j impure irater. Ice. deleterious to health is not cheap at any price. . ) . The session laws are ready for delivery. Paper binding 50c, leather binding $1.00. Irrigation Ae, West Third South street. Telephone 148, The session laws are ready for delivery. Paper binding 50c, leather binding 1 1.00. irrigation Age, 20 West Third South street. Telephone 149. I fg30l Baking cd in Millions of jaomcs 4,0 Yeans toe StmmtmjL |