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Show Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov t Report ABSOUJTEiar PURE R Auerbach & Brol H rjQODS IIAVF. TO GOl Hundreds rot the Bargains last week! Did you miss them? If B H ! j yon did, don't miss these! (Mir offerings this week in SILKS. DRESS GOODS and PAR- M m vfl AS0LS are Simply Immense! HI FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY. ONLY! I ff 350 yds of Crepe de Cheno, worth $1.25, $1.35, $1.50. j&i Our Sale Trice, 75c. rp 780 yds Figured China and Pongee Silks, sold at 60c, 70c III and 75e. gSa Our Sale Frice, 45e. 2$H " 500 Parasols, in latest shades in fancy and solid colors, at cut prices. m Only See Them ! 5 .- I,,.. ,i P FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. ONLY! Hi 1000 yds 25-in. Printed Surah Silks, regular $1.25 per yd. pg Our Sale Price. 75c. fe Above goods are subject to very slight manufacturers' im- it perfections and actually worth $1.35 per yd ; they are very i'ei choice in beautiful designs and colorings. yjj 1500 yds 20-22-24-in. Black and Colored China and Pongee iy Silks, regular price 60c, 70c, 75c per yd. S Our Sale Price, 45c. K9f SO 3000 yds Black Satin Rhadame, Gros Grain and Satin Luxor, 121 regular price $1.25, 1.35. All ro tor 75c. H FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ONLY! I 20 pes 21 -in. Faille Francaise Silksimported goodsnew phi Spring shades, worth $1.75. Our Sale Price, it 7 l-2c. t h4 1 lot Dark and Light Ground Fancy Silks, sold up to date Wi from $1.75 to $3.50. i&j All go for $1.00 per yd. 300 yds Double Warp Dress Surah, worth $1.40, Our Sale Price. 97 l-2c. f LADIES! Now is the time to buy SUMMER DRESS SILKS at less than Manufacturers' l W cost. REMEMBER! above prices hold good only for the days advertised. 15 I We will offer each day during the Sale SPECIAL DRIYES in Woolen Spring and Sum- I pg hut 1 ress (roods. ;' . . For the People. It is desired to be stated that although the excursion to Chicago in June is to be under the auspices of the Tuscarora societ3T, acceptable ac-ceptable persons other than members of that club may accompany the party. Those desirous of joining the excursion may apply for accommodations at the Rio Grande Western ticket office, 200 Main street, . m . Only $50 to Chicago and Return via the Union Pacific. Special train to leave Salt Lake about June 15th. Pullman palace sleeper, elegant diniBg cars, reclining chair cars, solid vestibuled train through to Chicago Chi-cago without change. Pullman cars, located loca-ted within short distance of convention building, may be occupied during democratic democra-tic convention at very low cost. Tickets will be good for return until April 7. D. E. Burj.ey, General Agent, 201 Main street. Homes made happy by sending the family washing to the Rough Dry department. They charge only 5 cents per pound for doing do-ing the work. At the celebrated Troy Steam Lanndry 142 Main Street. Telephone 192. Send for circular. i . m . Sarsaparilla. There is one fact so plain that no one need be mistaken, and that is no person can have good health where the blood, the very life itself, is in an unhealthy condition. We guarantee Haller's Sarsaparilla and Burdock Compound to remove all humors and impurities impu-rities .from the blood and eradicate every particle of disease from the system. For sale by the Sykes Drug Co., corner State and First South streets. 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: Entries must be made on slips cut from this paper. They must be sent or mailed to the VOTING CONTEST EDITOR, Times Office, Salt Take, on or before dune 20, 1892. . The Mountain Ice and Cold Storage company com-pany desire to inform the public that the ice and ice ponds referred to by the board of health and sanitary committee in their report re-port to the city council at its session on the evening of May 10th last, are not those of the Mountain Ice and Cold Storage company, com-pany, w ho 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 lee and Cold Storage company, as they do not handle ice gathered on low lands, in ponds contaminated by seepage from tilth stacked on the banks or vicinity. Freezing floes not destroy the disease germ in impure water. let deleterious to health is not cheap at any price. WANTED. VTT ANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GENKKAt, W housework. Apply 27 South Firtv. e-t . "TTT' ANTED COMPETENT WOMAN COOK t 7 at iOfi West Firet North. IF YOF WANT TO bUY ANY PROPERTY, or want a good option first call on all the Other real estate agents and then come around to see Wantland, 23.') Main street. yy ANTED--GOOD TAILORESS, tS2 E. 2d. S. FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL NEW FOUR-ROOM HOUSE and tw lots; city water and on car line, fc lave: only $1350, small payment down and (IS per month. E. B. Wicks, Room 1, Commercial block. (R SALE EXCELLENT XEFEVRE 11AM-merlessffun; 11AM-merlessffun; new; cheap. Apply 457 E. 2nd South, or at Timec office. HOUSES ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. F. T. liiatt, 4 Commercial Block, 4 FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP AT A 1. bargain. Apply at Morgin Hotel. T INCOLN PARK -THE OLD RELIABLE j a few choice lots still for sale. Investigate the advantages of Lincoln Park before buying your home sites. Wantland, 235 S. Main. BOUT 100.000 - FIRST CLASS COMMON J. brick. Also 20 car loads of building rock cheap. Will trade for part real ebtate. Address Box 731 postoffici, Salt Lake. PMFTH SERIES OF STOCK OF PIONEER Building and Loan Association is now open. Call on A. B. Sawyer, rooms 5 and 6 Wasatch Building. I "TOR SALE-.BYTHE OWNER, A FINE 2'ix ' 10 building' lot on I street, convenient to electric car, with fruit and city water. Address K, Times. XpOR SALE GOOD YOUNG SADDLE AND -T baggy horse ; also a mare. Both well broke j and gentle: cheap. Apply to T. E. Jeremy, 58 North Oth West, Salt Lake City. 66 AST WATERLOO," ON THE EAST Xli Drive. Electric cars every twenty min-i min-i utes, fare 5 cents; $275 per lot. Shade trees, I graded streets and cement walks. W. E. Hubbard, 41 West Second South. TTOK SALE-LAU N DIENCAN GET OLD ! F papers at Tub Times office at twenty-five j cents per hundred. ! T-lGIlT-ROOM HOUSE, BATH, HOT AND yj cohl water; new: Brigham (treat; south j front; abeautitul home; onlv $5KX); easy terms. W. K. Hubbard, 41 West Second South. 4 4 "V" RT lf WATE RLOO, " $400 PER LOT: JtM tnany tine houses now being built by re-i re-i cent purchasers: no better time than the present to buy. W. E. Hubbard, 41 West Second South. AUTHORIZED CITY AGENTS FOR THE Deposit Stamp System OF THE Utah Commercial k Savings Bank, 22-24 E. First South. 10th Ward Co-op Cor. Kth East and 4th Soutd G. F. Brooks Cor. 1st South and tith East Foulzer Bros 63 K St Eardley 4 Sperry 635 South Main Mrs. A. Butterworth..Cor. 3rd West and 3rd South Wm. Stoneman 444 W. 4th South 16h Ward Store 340 W. 1st South Mrs. C. Hill 373 North 5th West H. F. Evans Ill South 5th West H. J, Shimming 537 N. lt West Frank Brahting U67 S. 4th East Slddowav Bros 701 E. 7th South Mrs S. Home Cor. State and 11th South Rnarr 4 Sons 324 W. 6th South J. 4M. Irine 759 S. 2nd East R. H. Irvine 45!) 3rd St John H. Kelson 818 E. 2nd South Arthur Frewin 776 W. North Temple A. H. Woodruff Liberty I'ark 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 anil 2nd West C. P; Held 8T7 (5th St Richard Duerdin Bountiful Centerville Co-op Centerville Pacific Lumber fe Building Co Sugar Postoffice James Neilson Big Cottonwood George Saville Mill Creek J. E. Robinson Farmington tp DEPOSITS can be make at the Bank or with O' any of its agents, and when the amount reaches $L00 the depositor will get five percent in terest thereon, compounded four times a year. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. DIRECTORS -F. Armstrong. P. W. Mndeen, T. W Ellerbeck, Boliver Roberts, Dr. Jos. S. Richards, Rich-ards, Thos. W. Jennine. O. H. Hardy, M. H. CummiDgs, Samuel Mclntyre. i Garfiald Beach Trains On and after May 17th the Union Pacific will run a special "train to Garfield Beach every day leaving Salt Lake at 2:00 p.m. and j returning leaving Garfield Beach at 5:00 p.m. Fare for round trip 50 cents. D. E. Brni.Ev, Genera! Ajrent Passenger Department. Minneapolis Minn., anil Return-One Fare ! for the Hound Trip. The Union Pacific will sell tickets to Minneapolis Min-neapolis and return at one fare for the round trip to those desiring to attend the National , Republican C onvention which meets June 7. j For dates of sale and limits of tickets or any additional information apply to D. E. Buri.ev, " j General Agent U. P. System, 201 Main St. j Lost on Thursday last, on First South ! street, between Main and Sixth East, a charm made from a $10 cold piece, and bearing the inscription "Wallace J. Burt, April, 1800." The finder will be suitably re'-I re'-I warded by leaviug it at Sheriff Burt's office. The session laws are ready for delivery. Paper binding 50c, leather binding 11.00. Irrigation Age, "itj West Third South street Telephone 149. -7 " liniment. There are many liniments on the market that are good for some purposes but only I one that will heal barb wire cuts effectively, ! and that is Haller's Barb Wire Liniment. If i your horse or stock is cut, buy a bottle and witness the wonderful results. Fop- sale by the Sykes Drug Co., corner i State and First South streets. DOWN THEY COME! Prices Lower Than Ever at tho Wiue-Awake, 0no Trice Firm of Walker Dim i Fyler Corny. During the next three days we shall offer lower prices than ever on Ladies'. Misses' and Children's Jersey Knit Gauze Underwear; Also, an extra fine line of Ladies' and Children's Silk Underwear. Don't fail to examine our special line at only 25c, 50c and 75c. Seo our elegant line of Ladies' Jersey Knit Silk Underwear at only $1.00. These are exfraordinay values. We also call your special attention to our line of Ladies', Misses and Children's Summer Hosiery, Mitts and Gloves. We have more than double the amount of these goods than we have ever carried before and our prices are lower than ever, and below any and all competitors. No one can afford to buy H&uery, Summer Underwear or Gloves until they have seeh our large line and low prices. We call your special attention to the great reduction we shall make in Muslin Underwear during the next week. We shall place $2500 worth of these goods on our counters at one-half their actual value. See our Ladies' White Skirts at only 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Note of special sale of Millinery, Cloaks and Suits. We are daily receiving re-ceiving all the newest and latest things in Milinery and our prices are the lowest. Ladies, now is your opportunity to buy handsome Spring or Summer Wraps for a very little money. Special sale on Lace and Chenille Curtains; 500 pairs of Lace and Chenille Curtains will be offered by us during tho next week at 25 per cent less than actual value. Important Notice relative to Turkish and Fine Imported Rugs :--We are just in receipt of 12 handsome Turkish, Bohkara and Persian Rugs which were sent us on memorandum. These Rugs we shall keep in our possession until Monday next, when they will be returned to New York. Any one contemplating buying a Fine Rug can save at least 25 per cent by purchasing ohe of these Rugs we now have on hand. Don't fail to call and examine Also, don't fail to road our next Sunday's "ad." for we shall SLAUGHTER THE PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. REMEMBER, the nlace to get the best values for your dollars is at the LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. fair Bros, k Fyler Com y. Coursing Tournament. Entries for the coursinjr tournament on j Decoration day will be received by F. W. Dennis, at the city recorder's office. No entrance fee. ' Only $50 to Chicago and Return via the Union Pacitic. Special train to leave Salt Lake about June 15th. Pullman palace sleepers, elegant dining cars, reclining 'hair cars, solid vestibuled train through to Chi- . cago, without change. Pullman cars lo- ! cated within hort distance of convention building may be occupied during democratic j convention at very low cost. Tickets will be good for return "until July V. D. E. Bi ki.kv, j General Agent, '201 Main street, i Always fresh. S. L. Pickle Co.'s pickles. Only $." to Chicago and Keiiirn via the I nion Pacific. Special train to leave i Salt Lake about June 15th. Pullman palace j sleepera, elegant dining cars, reclining chair car solid restibuled train through to Chi-cr.LT, Chi-cr.LT, without change. Pullman cars, lo-cated lo-cated within short distance of convention building, may be occupied during democratic democra-tic convention at very low price. Tickets will be ood for return until July 7. D. E. Bl Kl.ET, General Agent, 301 Main street. Mr. Sam Levy Is now maKing a superior brand of smoking tobacco in connection with his cigar factory. Try it, you wfH be ure to like if. The session laws are ready for delivery. Paper binding 50c, leather binding $1.00. Irrigation Age, 36 WM Third South street. Telephone 10, A full line of the latest novelties in Gentlemen's Gen-tlemen's Negligee shirts. Bl'.OW.N. TeKKT Oi WOOTWFF Co., 142 Main Street. We are exhibiting.a larger and more complete com-plete line of neekwear. hosiery, gloves, etc., than we have ever shown. Browx, Tekry Woodruff. Bills Wanted For excavation for building on the corner of Second South and West Temple streets. For particulars apply to F. Auerbach & Bro. 1 . m . . Only $oO to Chicago and Return via the Union Pacific. Special train to leave Salt Lake about June 15th. Pullman palace sleepers, elegant dining cars, reclining chair'j cars, solid vestibuled train through to Chicago Chi-cago without change. Pullman cars, located loca-ted within short distance of convention building, may be occupied during democratic democrat-ic convention at very low cost. Tickets will be good for return until July 7. D. E. BcBusr, General Agent, 201 Main street, j TO REM'. TO RENT A BRICK COTTAGE OF FOI'I! rooms with pantry and closets. Inquiie tifi I) street. DON'T PAY NEXT. 1 WILL SKLL YoL A six-room, two-story house, cellar and city water, $2500 $t00 cash. $30 per month. F. T. Hiatt, room 4, Commercial block. -7KR RNT-LAH(Fe FCKXISHEI) FnONT JT room, suitable for two or three gentlemen, $10 to $12. 568 East Brigham. OBKNT-THEBiLdTng NOW USE!) 1 by The Times will be for rent after -May 15th. Apply to Arthur Pratt, Hooper Building. IARUE HALL, NICELY FL'RISHED, FOK-j FOK-j merly occupied by the I. O. O. F., So. '.HI Main st., to rent for secret societies lectures, banquets ban-quets or entertainments; has number of good size ante rooms; will rent afternoon or evening. J. H. Watts, 47 West Second South street. TOR- REXT-ClTft" HOUSE, EUROPEAN JT plan. Suits, lirst floor, $HU; second floor, $2o. Rooms. $2 per week and up. R. VINCENT, Prop. TJOOMS FURNISH KD FOR HULSE KEEI'-XV KEEI'-XV ing, 56S Euet Brigham. TPOR KENT 5-ROOM BRH KHOl'SE NORTH -T bench $20. Miller & Miller vnot "brothers, no relation. Opera House block.. TT'OR RENT FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, .F near business. 78 Center st. ; $8 per month. TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN - LONG OR SHORT time. S. F. Spencer & Co., 267 Main Street. WJE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON REATL W estate and notes, long and short time. Notes bought. Waterman, room 41, Central block. HARRIS & WILSON, MONEY TO LOAN, 221 South Main. ONKY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE5e curity or notes. F, tttshrmau & Co., lioom tfi Commercial block. Gentlemen desiring clean linen and perfect laundry w ork on collars and cuffs should patronize the celebrated Titor Steam Lacxdrt, Telephone 182. 132 Main street. Hot .'j-.lddle Cakes. Or Prfcr'a Oea? Ii .He. pawlUi mtrft coi ipp?aiCr5 irr Jr t yChas fcrfctscj Tcurdrc, It produces the hot V$ i .. odkei hoi blsccit, Jonghnut XPt&urm ?.-2avr. V fceftntril things may be eaten -fam 'v -1 iy tnrsaxwi' the most delicate digatif&r cfrb t itxaa ta3t- iu Powder leavens witSout Sfj'r'fc kz-j rvitWm In its preparation none fcnt co ptrrstl c$ v-r o ; 40. da, etc. is used, and in tr:cJi f act mf??Vi4m - see 'J mx guarantee a perfectly nentral raralt-, ihsariy r."' 0w wB rcl and street nvor pcTOttat U ttrnfrvftdstiz tx cflfcsr jfeaj that may b nsc4 the ttCnwa Crror so um& qfi preciated by &3k The stft&a&k 4k Xfcfc p nvjfcriefi th story, Clint tSrtv u& new a t ";.- w?xi. fta - other leavaafajfr iv Hut r&,f rtf&JAi& stc g r:re never cnta Q0 Anwfr t-d ggA3 .0 when 9Sg92Mp ' . j A House Down Side Up. Baby had a cold; Mrs. McGinnis said hot whisky, Aunt Katy said catnip tea, Cousin F.m said rhubarb was the thing, but grandpa ( heaven bless him) said Haller's Sure Cure Cough Syrup would take the cake, and it did. For sale by the Sykes Drug Co., corner State and Firat South streets. , -m-- . Spring and Summer Suitings. P. S. Williamson has just received his third installment of spring and summer suitings. They are the "nobbiest effects" imported thi seasoa. Call and examine them before purchasing else where. Martin Schmidt, Mgr , 06 W 2nd South street. I Our hat stock embraces new shapes and styles. We nvite your inspection. Bbowx, Terrv & Wooijkcff Co. 142 Main street. - -m-. Try our chow chow. 8. L. Pickle Co. If you wish a perfect-fitting Shirt, wear only the Wilson Bros.' make. We carry them in all sizes, sleeve lengths, Are. Buow.v, Terry ft Woovnun ., 142 Main Street. |