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Show Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov t Report Baking Powder ABSOUUTELY PURE X T ftAinrfll ft HIH V SEC0ND sorTH xext (l LLEN attractions extraordinary, i g I 1 HI 1 I J- Bk 9 fitt EH 98 Vonderland Amusement Co., Prop'rs. X V JIJWIbIIL w B' DAY- ' Res- A WEEK OF NOVELTIES. 1 x!k Week Commencing Thursday, May j jfc s& Grand Theatoriom. Curio Hall and lijou Tlieater. I ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY OF JHE BIGGEST SHOW EVER SEEN. BURTON STANLEY'S W VS JT f The Funniest Irish Comedian on Earth, The JOHNSON Trio j I ATT) 1 I TOT0 I f COMICAL In a Ke Comedy, g I VUllllo UJCld VU. PAT McGLONE, "The Dutch Schoolmaster," I I JL " Keplete With Song and Storv fe They will Present Audran's Greatest Opera, And the Talt-ted Soubrette, y The Gkrie-t of Ancient Art I opro 1 K .61 "T "k l.yr -Ck- ""l I 1 99 J-iUCy J.UCllle, tne Mo(it Graceful Men Alive, the j m ,he insh comedy, Brothers CONNORS I Bettena Burton stanley Tne Doctor- Mr-Lewis Medric "Th8 Patrol Wagon Agent." m Anient statuarv. I Pipo . . . Miss Rose Southern Rocco u " ; H Prince Freddy Lorenzo Mr. Al Leach , Princess Fiametta . Miss Graham Matteo Usl Souvenir and ChiMrai's Matinee Days. A Chorus of Pretty Girls Who Can Sing. finTfTin I I n nnTmft I New Scenery, Elegant CoTery Complete, a 1 (J bjBj jjj I The session laws are ready for delivery. Paper binding 50c, leather binding $1.00. Irrigation Age, 28 West Third South street. Telephone 149. ou $at to latfu HOUSES ONMfrNTHLY PAYMENTS." fTt Hiatt, 4 Commercial Block, FOR RENTLARGE FURNISHED FRONT room, suitable for two or three gentlemen, $10 to $12. 5H East Brigham. BIDS wTnTED-THE COUNTY COURT will receive bid June 1st, at 10 a. m.. for the sprinkling of West Temple from city limits to Twelfth South: Fifth East from city limits to Twelfth South; State road from city limits to Murray: Twelfth South from WeetTemple to pen-ittntiary. pen-ittntiary. Full information enn be had from HARVEY HARDY. JOHN P. CAHOON, Committee. I F, Auerbach & Brojl H MONDAY, MAY 16th. THURSDAY, MAY 19th. H 3 CentS--Unbleached Sheeting, ur regular prices are known to be the ; 36 inches wide. yoT4"" da' tbU SUrpri8 i, r?l 15 Cents--Pair, Ladies Hose, Fast - . . , e M -d, , f , ... 6 Cents--Yard, Dress Ginghams Black, full regular spliced fast colorg & M n9 heels and toes- 2 C3nts--Yard, 18-inch Crash h &3 25 CentsEach, Ladies' CMfon Toweling. u Bows. 10 Cents-Each, Gents' Silk Ties, j PI Prices fur this day only. & 8llt ! p3 Prices for this day only. "v ' H TUESDAY, MAY 17th. FRIDAY. MAY 20th. M fM Prompt at 8 A. M. we shall sell at . . Attend our sale this dav every depart- ( l 3 Cents-Yard, 36 inches wide, ment has special indn.ents. 1 M te Bleached Muslin. 2 Cents-Yard, Lawn Dress 0 j pj 25 Cents Each, Childrens' Surah Styles, fast color. 1 fffl silk Hats. 25 Cents Each, Gents' Cream . j $1.75--Each, Ladies' Dbl-Breast- Knit Shirts and Drawers. h "1 ed Box Coats, in tans only. 50 CentsLadies' Cashmere Jer- se seys, all wool. 5 S Prices for this day only. T1 . . . aJ g$ Prices for this day only. f' B Jii11' SATURDAY, MAY 21st. M S3 Profits blown to the wind! The blow is W'e are at it again today knocking the fcS 33 hard, the loss is great, but the goods bottom out of prices. gwv ?h $2.90 Ladies' Cape, 34 in. long, fj 4 Cents Yard, Seersuckers in Appiiqued Yoke and Collar, fc'jj 8 Plaids and Stripes, fast colors. in tans and grey. $M M 2 l-2c. Each, Turkish Towels. 5 cents-Yard, Bedford Cord H 75 Cents-Ladies' BlazerB, all- Dress Goods, solid colors, 30 f'-j 58 wool, high shoulders, in black inches wide. I Mi only. 16 cents Cream Table Linen. f . b Prices for this day only. Prices for this day only. p.s I n ri n Bffl E9BI H WW Bj 16 Special Banner Sale Days ! R 5 The coming week will be a remarkable one in the way of Sales, for the Merchandise offered is gal of the best, and the priceswell, wc will lot them speak for themselves. Every Dopartment in our B3 t3 Mammoth Establishment has Mighty Bargains. . . . FOR ONE WEEK we shall offer Positive- hi j ly the Greatest Bargains ever heard of. Wc quote only a few, to give you a faint idea of the hund- KKji g reds of our various departments. F. AUERBACH & BRO. N -pEOPLE'S QPERA JJOUSE. Commercial St Frank Monroe, Mangr. This week will be presented the Saperb Spectacular Spectacu-lar Sensation, THE FRENCH SPY, BY Hewlett's Novelty Company. i-POFULAR PK1CES. v y Week of Comic Opera. Tho MASCOT. . ADMISSION 10 CENTS. W. J. MONTGOMERY Buys and Sells JVEST SIDE WATER STOCK. Office 166 Main. The Sphinx and the Parrot. Wheeling Intelligenrsr. I have nothing to say. Grover Cleveland. I am a Democrat. David B. Hill. The great words of great men arc sacredly guarded and take their place among the priceless treasures of the nation. w Entrance examinations for the School of Mines of Columbia College, New York City, will be held at my residence, beginning Friday, June 3, 18S8, at 10 o'clock a. m. R. H. Terhuse, 417 S. West Temple street. R. L. Polk A: Cd. do not publish false statements. They hold themselves amenable amena-ble to the law and can produce evidence of the verity of their statements in the courts of law at proper time and place. R. L. Polk & Co. .o $50. OO To Chicago and Return Via the Cnion Pacific. For the national democratic convention to be held at Chicago June "Jlst, the Union Pacific will sell round trip tickets to Chicago and return at rate of $50.00. Remember that this is the shortest line, quickest time and that Pullman palace sleepers are run through without change. This is the only dining car line. D. E. Bcrlkt. General Agent Passenger Department. AUTHORIZED CITY AGENTS FOR THE Deposit Stamp System OF THE Utah Commercial k Savings Bank, 22-21 E. First South. 10th Ward Co-op Cor. 8th East aid 4th South (. F. Brooks Cor. 1st South and 6th Kat Foi leer Bros 68 K St Eardley t Sperry 635 South Main Mr. A. Butb rworth..Cor. 3rd West and :rd South Wm. Stoneman 444 W. 4th South 16th Ward Store 340 W. Is' South Mrs. C. Hill 373 North 5th West H. F. Evans Hi South 5th Wet H. J. Shimming 537 N. 1st West Frank Branting 667 S. 4th East Siddoway Bros 701 E. 7th South Mrs S. Home Cor. State and 11th South Snarr 4 Sons 34 W. 6th South J. 4 M. Irine 76 S. 2nd East It. U. Irvine 459 3rd St John & Kelson 818 E. 2nd South Arthur Frewin 776 W. North Temple A. H. Woodruff Liberty Park John F Coo Cor. 2nd South and 3rd East Robinson A King 347 West Temple J. W. Harris 210 C St John Brown Cor. N. Temple and 2nd West C P. Held 377 6th St Richard Dnerdln Bountiful Centerville Co-op Centerville Pacinc Lumber & Building Co ... . Sugar Postoffica Jami Neilson Big Cottonwood Qeor-e Saville. M' Creek J. E. Robinson larmington rp DEPOSITS can be make at the Bank or with )V , aDT 0 its agents, and when the amount reaches $L00 the depositor wiU get ftve percent interest in-terest thereon, compounded four times a year. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. DIRECTORS -F. Armstrong, P. W. Ma&ea, T. W. Ellarbeck. Bolivr Roberts , r. io. S. Jtlch-ard, Jtlch-ard, Thos. W. Jennlnes, O. H. Hardy, H. H. Camming, Samuel Hdutyra. 1 j fiQ0l Baking IbLPowder: Vied in Millions of Homes 40 Years the StandaxA 1 Rail. H . &G NJ STANDARD GAUGE. Ii. j Current Time-Table, in Effect Jan. I, '92. LEAVES SALT LAKE. No. 2 For Provo, Grand Junction and all points ea 8:00 a m No. 4 For Provo, Grand Junction and all points east 9:50 p m No. 8 For Provo, Pay son and Eureka.. 4 :05 p m No. n For Bingham, Provo San Pete. .. H:10 a m No. 3 For Hot Springs and Ogden U :5i p m No. 1 For Ogden and the west 11:16 a in No. 5 For Ogden and the west 4:50 p in ARUIVES SALT LAKE No. 1 From Provo, Grand Junction and the east 11:05 a m No. 3 From Provo, Grand Junction and the east 11 :48 p m No. 7 From Provo, Pavson and -Eureka.' 10:30 a m No. 5 From Bingham, Provo, San Pete. 4:45 p m No. (i From Hot Springs and Ogden.. . 9:00 a m No. 2 Fro -n Osderi and the west 7:50 a iu No. 4 From Ogden and the west 9:40 p in Pullman Palace Sleepers on all through trains. No charge;, close connections, safety, spaed and comfort. Ticket Office No. 200 S. Main St. D. C. PODGE, Gen. Manager. A. E. WELBY, General Supt. J. H. BENNETT, U P. & T. A. ::-.w.. . v.i For Sale ! Fifty Beautiful Lots in Bellevue Park ; prices low, terms very easy. These lots are high and dry, facing on Ninth j East and Tenth South. Parties who want a home will do ! well to see these lots before they buy. Street car service every eleven minutes. E. P. Newell & Co. No. 11 West Second South Street. j Barrett Bros, for tine furniture. 1 . The session laws are ready for delivery. Paper binding 50c, leather binding $1.00. Irrigation Are, 26 West Third South street. Telephone 149. Try our sweet pickles. S. L. Pickle Co. . Mr. Sam Levy ka now malting a superior brand of smoking tobacco in connection with his cigar factory. Try it, you will be we to like it. M. Kopp has opened a wholesale and retail re-tail confectionery at 54 W. Second South. I Try our chow chow. S. L. Pickle Co. |