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Show Envy The Great Prestige of Royal Baking Powder envied by all competitors. The envy shown by other baking powder manufacturers man-ufacturers of the great prestige of the Royal Baking Powder is not at all surprising. For thirty years the Royal has been the standard stand-ard for purity and strength in baking powders, and has been placed at the head by every board of official examiners whether State or National. The Royal Baking Powder Company controls its ! own cream of tartar factory and the processes for i making the only absolutely pure cream of tartar; v it sends its product to millions of homes all over the world, supplies the Army and Navy, the great transatlantic steamers, the finest hotels and restaurants, res-taurants, and is recommended by the best chefs v" and authorities on cuisine in every land. Its sale '$s larger than that of all other cream of tartar baking powders combined; it has more friends among housekeepers than any other similar article. (These facts are bitterness to the makers of the inferior baking powders ; hence their advertisements, advertise-ments, filled with malice, envy and falsehood, against the Royal. Consumers recognize a case of "sour grapes." 41 Tuesday. March 29th Walker Bros. & Fyler Co. Are pleased to announce to the citizens of Salt Lake and vicinity the fact of their having added one of the largest and most complete stocks of Millinery west of Chicago. Over $ I 0,000 worth of the latest styles, newest shapes and novelties in Millinery, which will be sold at the VERY LOWEST PRICES, styles, designs and workmanship guaranteed. Aiso we shall exhibit our beautiful line of Cloaks, Jackets, Capes, Ulsters, Newmarkets, etc., in connection with our Millinery. Ladies, don't fail to visit our grand Millinery and Cloak Opening. Remember the date, Tesday, March 29th. Special Sale I THE celebrated of PAST BLACK, CREPiyiNISH HENRIETTA Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear The only positively and absolutely "FAST BLACKS" ever sold in this country or in Europe. Not oifected by acids or perspiration. After the dress is half worn out it can bo restored to its original beauty by washing in soap and hot water. $5 OOP Worth of These Gds in the Special Bargains Correct Styles and at the Very Lowest Prices. i n 100 Styles Hose to Select From, OTT KS '111(1 IVRlSN POODS ril,, r 100 dozed Ladies' Black liose. double heels OnU; -rr -U--I.rO CHIaI J -1 L lJ hJ kj IJU J7rO Vniy 25C. and soles, worth 40c. UUV J5L I ,v "It-J-ir &0 dozen Ladies' and Misses Mack Silk fn,, rrr Ik I , Unly 5OC, Plaited Hose, worth 86c. KJUiy 5OC fV f"lrl, 100 dozen Ladles' Vests, the Great Hnlv irf Unly 2C. Bargain, worth 45c. WlliyC Onlu bo dozen Black and loiored silk Mitta, On v 2 T $100,000 worth of these goods now under the roof of "OUR NEW wniy 25U tr. h!vy, c 1UJ' 'O1- STORE." No one can afford to buy until they examine this elegant, Only $ I . OO. 26 dolen KW Ul?Xi?u MW Only $ I . GO mammoth stock. 50 Styles Ladies' Underwear to Select From. 0ny 50 pieces m.e wcc.initing., ail colors, Only 43c JACKETS, (JLSTERS, CAPES, REEFERS, AND BLAZERS. Only 44c wz Only 44C OnlvilCC 50 pieces extra heavy Silk Lusters, Onlv i CFI $15,000 worth of these goods in latest styles. The largest stock o1- 4-imh wide, worth 75c. UI"J 4.1 west of Chicago, and prices the lowest. Don't buy a garment until you Onlv OC so pieces vine Embroidered sergoB, Onlv OC see our beautiful stock. y 5 . 76c' y 5 Only 62C BO pieces Prmted lndm Silks, Only 62C 1 head Indias come in Black mid Colored grou idn, and the dMigni tnd figures are I M L l 1 K I '111 114 K 1 K I I I equally M handnom- as the tM and $.03 quality. 1 II Ej DAIlUillll 111 DilllllalllrJ Only 1 8c WpiK$1ceKlTI1 Only 18c This ia the greatest bargain of the season. Only $9.50 gant styles, worth $15. Only 9.50 Only 20C MplofeleKijnlrJjarIBi.nd.nbut8-i Only20C These Gossamers are newest styles and we offer them at a Onlv 2X ao pieces crinkle crepes, latest styles, Onlv-X great bargain. They will not last long at the price. 3 D wor'h '"'' 3 ' Only 8C W9iceTnl Flannel, . OnlySc We shall begin April and May trade with values that mean business. Never in the history of the Dry Goods trade has salt Lake ever seen such a mammoth stock. Our new, Onlv! no Wpleeei elegant Black Bengaline, On.lv i 1 nn handsome Dry Goods Palace is filled to overtlowms with the handsomest designs and lat- '"""J worth $1.40. wtj J'.w est styles of every conceivable line of Dry Goods, Carpets. Cloaks, Millinery, Fine Shoes, , piMM e, t B1,lck Bee-line, extra wide, O-ilv t . a Custom made Clothing, Gent s Furnishings. I or?ets, Fancy Gouds, Notions, etc , to be LnlV $l.AO " worth 800 V-lly had in the Eastern market. Bought at the LOWEST SPOT CASH PRICES. Our Mi. - Fyler has canvasaee New York, Boston and Philadelphia the past two months in search of in., nyr B pieces elegant Black Kbadama, On'v r,r the beat aud most reliable merchandise. Hia efforts have been more than successful. UBJ Jr worth $1 .to. niyyot. SEDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC, ETC. E. Sells &Co. Are closing out their whole Stook of Lumber, Doors, Windows and feaUding Material at Reduced I rices for Cash. BANK OF COMMERCE. OF Eli A HOUSE 3ECCK, SAET LAKE CITY. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts General Banking Business. DIRECTORS: . Bar- utK President Wm. H McInttrk J. B. Fakiow W, Chibholm V5ce President M. K PikaoNS. C. L HNNiiM B. F Wii tcB Cashier W. U. IXYtXl K. . K;c 6. H. FtKLjoa, jb Ast. Cashier E. B. Cum blow. Capital $250,000. Setts SUM. American National Bank Of Salt Lake City. Organized October, 1800. Interest Paid on Savings and Time Deposits. DIRECTORS: - - JAMES 1L BACON, Prosideut. F. L. HOLLAND. Cashier. A. M. GKANT. II. M. BACON, Vico-i-wiudonL W. B. HOLLAND, Ast. Cashier. M. J. OKAY, 6. M. JAKVIS. iVTXiK J. W. ,Jt'T JVDGK C. T. LOOFBOUKOW. jr. w. nobs. bscbStahy blvjau sella uovkkxok a. l. thomas. JUDGE D. G. TUNMCL1FF. a Authorized City Agents you the Deposit Stamp System. OF THE : Utah Commercial k Savings Bank. Vi-'M E. First Sooth. fth Ward Co-op Cor. 8th Eatt and 4th Soatk 8. F. Brooks Cor. 1st South and 6th East Fonlrer Bros N K ft EsrdTey 4 Sperry 635 South Msa Mrs. A. Butti-rworth..Cor. 8rd West and 8rd S.mtn Wm. Stonrmou 444 W.Sth North 16th Ward Store 840 W. 1st South Mrs. C. Hill 878 5. Uh Wmt H. T. Kvsus in S. 6th West J. Sblmmtaf :. " N 1st West Prauk Brsuting est 8. 4th Bast mddoway Bros Wi B. Vth 6outh Mrs. 8. Borne Cor. State and 11th South Snsrr A Sous H W. eth South J. M. Irvine 1t 8. Aid Ke R. B. Irvtns 458 8rd St Joha H. Kelson 818 K. Ir.d South Artiiar Prowln 77 W . North Temple A. H. Woodru Liberty I'srS Job i P. Coe Oar. -ud South and rd East Botlnje King !T West Temple i. W. Uarrls M0C Bt i Jobs Brown Cor. N. Temple sud tad Wast C. P. Held S,7Cth S) Richsrd Uusrdjn .- Bountiful CntrviUe Co-op CsnisrriUe Pacise haiuher t BaJdlag Co Sugar p,.:3ce it Nrllaoa Bl Cottonwood Osorgs Ssvllle Mil. Creek J. S. ltoblcsoa Psrmingtaa cp DEPOSITS esn bo made at the Baek or 4jlytwl:b any of its agents, and when the amount rescbes f 1.00 the depositor will get 6 per cent hv terost thereon, compoendsd 4 times a year. UBNERAI. BANKING BUSINESS. Dmiorons -P. Armitrone, 1". W. Wadscn, Thoe. W. Ellerbatk. Bokv.-r Roberts, Dr. Jos. 8. Kich- : ards, 'Mi. W. o. U Harday, M. . tune: .,,-. 3s:iiuel Hclntrra Electric Motors! Of all Sizes kept In Stock up to 500 Volts, - 1 and from 1-Horso Power to 40-Horse Power. ALSO Electric Light Dynamos, Incandescent Lamps of the Best Manufacture, Suitable for any Socket, 50 Volts to 110 Volts, 16 CP. to 750 CP. Also a Full Assortment of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, QTEAM PUMPS, HOISTING ENGINES, AIR COMPRESSORS, ROCK DRILLS. Fraser & Chalmers, Chicago. V i , MINING MACHINERY. 1 1 L C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager, Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena, Montana.. 1 Eliason's Auction Sale Having decided to jetire from the Jewelry Business, will close out my entire stock of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and. Silverware at Auction, The Opening Sale to Take Place on Thursday March 31, 1892 At 2 und 7 :30 O'clock p. m. And will continue until entirely closed out. Ladles particularly invited to attend Afternoon sales at '1 o'clocl., with the assurance that the utmost decorum will be enforced. Quality of each article guaranteed i represents hv the auctioneer. O. Li. ELIASON 2J.O Main Street, Salt Luke City, Utah. H . C. QNeH, of Cbteage, Conducting the Sale. ' fixtures, bale and everything mtiut be sold. I.ttilieat Ladles! Without fail, hall or shine, auction sale for Indies only, tomorrow, Thursday, at :'. m , at Soiith Mam. O. I.. Ki.iason. :(l$0 Baking vbLPowder Vied in Millions 6: iiome 40 Yeaw tile Stmadui. A New Departure. Commencing Sunday, April S, Hii, a new first class sleeping car line will be cstah Ittbed between Denver and CbteMO via the I Burlintfton route from Denver to Omaha an : the CiSeugo, MOwouUt A St Pwii Short titm from (hiialia to Chicago, 1 nvlni; Denver at Mati) p.m. doily , and nrrivlu(r In Chicago at B:80 a.m. second moruiuy, in time to make ,ull eastern connections. ( i To the Public. Miift he nil sold before April 15. If. Hop A Co., have determined to close out tbefl entire i.tock at les than i net Thii. offers to jne public a rare chance to purchase Japanese and Chinese fancy iroods at a hie-bargain, hie-bargain, bi Mouth Main street , |