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Show 8 THE SALT LAKE TIMES; MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1892. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov t Report wL &&&& a ywky ABSOLUTE! PURE Specials in Black Walker Bros. & Fyler Co. Specials in Black Silks Monday. -- '' SEE FRONT SHOW WINDOW OF BLACK SILKS -- '' Silks Holiday. L,) PRICES THAT WILL RATTLE OUR NEIGHBORS! PRICES THAT WILL BRING PEOPLE IH CROWDS! PRICES THAT WiLL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN! BARGAIN l.lSr''CT.j3 Days -- BLACK SILK SALE---3 Days. Monday Morning We offer in our W-0- 0 M05DAY, TUESDAY & WEDAESDAY ONLY. CLOTHING The last GREAT CUTTING and SLASHING of prices of BLACK DEPARTMENT. SILKS this season takes plaee at our New Store. Avail yourself of Something Without a Paralell Or Equivalent on Every Bargain and. that somethinff is any suit , Counter in our Basement an opportunity that is UNPRECEDENTED. Don't miss this Qf c,othes ,n QUr hoU8e Till ' TIT Ctnc. Prices we are quoting on these goods below WILL NOT uniform price of ffjj 11 i BE AS GENUINE again for many a day. We do not give you only jf"X 48 ene weave to select from hut every weave manufaclu ed for spring. flLbK 1 33 Equipped to Overflowing. Give a R it a visit. Yon can find every- - Peau le Soie, Mascovite Crystal, Duchess, Rhadame, Gros Grains, 9 f H ek thing. V JL Vfii Indias, Glorias, Armure, Faille Francaisc and Bengalines. ChUdren's Shoes at SO worth 81.40 ' A SUIT. NO RESERVE. Boys Boots "50 " 1.50 , Single and double breasted sacks and Men's Slippers " 1.00 " 2.50 Bros Grain inch SroaGralnSO inch (.roi. C.rain aieh i.rns t.min mrh t.ro.Gra.n ton Cutaways, Boys' Suits at " shoes "i.6o " y.oo Monday 55c, Monday 72 Monday 87 Monday 97 Monday . 121-- 2 Ladies Slippers " 1.00 " 3.75 mHc,l picas li wai 1.10. 1 piece in was 1.86. was uo. was 1.75. 1 "Pvino " Shoes 2 25 " 3 25 stock. stock. 1 piece in stock. 2 pieces in stock i! pieces in stock. 1 Ivv Faille Francaiae Faille Francalse IS Fnilie Francaise Faille Francalse Rrngaline I 22 inch inch u I oc rtgured French Batiste Elegant Patterns, Buttons per card of 2 dozen. JMJ JTHl "I""- - Jjc 75., ,.,5, Monday f .60. it u 11 it M oC wn" 1 1( lpcitocl in wah 1.60. 4 pieces uat-- 8 pieoep piece, J30 ' ' " 20c Bengalin Peptide 8$i6 fil-l- o Pea a de Soie 22-i-n Foau tto Soie M-t-n Armtirf1 Actually worth 5 times as much. Mon(!av $,4o, Monday 95. Monday 1.15. Monday 1.25 Monday 98c. uiw special Awcmm tJ mmwmmmmmmmmmmmmgmm. was .0J 1 Piece Wit 1.85. piece wr.s l.h0. was l.,5. was'l.M ecived an immense line of SILK MAIL' "Ik ill -- p'"""- ; p'"'"- L0TTS D0W 80 l popoi- - i Mlti !l p Dutchess Satin Khadamc Marft-ovit- Crystal Surali Surah Pl int h r i1 ll Ml ft PR Monda;;$lt.05. MtM ''2 Mondayhl-- 2 M5 Every Color. & W$Lm mS SS 9 U I CP 9 Surah '4 inch I'nre India ii inch Pure India Gloria Gloria A Mondav b7 Monday 87 -- 2c Monday 1.15 Monday 1,35 Monday 1.45. IJZ ?,ftW,c, to Ma,d I :?00 pieces ( 10 yards in piece) 10c per piece. wa- - tl.it. was 1.35. was 1.40. was l.fifl was 1.85. wT BIlgntlT oollea at a price that Wf No. 13 Satin Ribbon, 5e per yard. pieces. 4 pieces. i pieces. l piece. 1 piece. I I WUl close them out M I 1 5 I I MONDAY. 1 I A Hue of men's and boya' hat choicer a " ' y Odd sizes regular price 8fe$4cach. JUu Ladies' Bells nt Our Counters will be Covered with Black Silk Black India Handkerchiefs Embroidered, 10c, worth 35c Damaged price 50c, on sale at Dressing Combs at oc each. a Willow Baafcets at ISc each. I t Men-- . Walking an, - al was 81.35. SDcXVQ'cXl T S 7C. I. men pe r spool. plM.haircrimpcM and thousand and A ' DmCahC MSlUatt too nflmerous a to mention. 1V.1V1 IJi i J.. , eTerp kind rv! Take the Elevator to our White Goods, Barqain Basement In connection with By jj Remnants and soiled, regular 50c and 60o this sale In our 1 "l l I HAPI EL CAD 1 RlOMriAV goods, will be closed at any price to make lascnunt weplac j 44 . ilnUj 0 T U K I IVIUINUAY. room Ior "ii sale 300 band ij M!i' At a sitgj grog; & filer fa iff COOPS. REDUCED PRICSj IN LUMBER, ETC., ETC. E. Sells& Co. Are closing out their whole Rtook of Lumber, Doors, Windows and Building Material at Iloducod Irioes for Cash. - i::;am Houtens Cocoa.) I jf$tj PLEASE READ THIS. L I ffljOT GoTAts a pound for VAN H OUT EN'S I I WoSi COCOA (""Best & Goes Farthest") seems to bei I JLut n'Sn- - Let us compare it with the price cf Coffee: j "aL3ySj ' Q0ce C0!ts at 'east 30c, makes 31 half-pin- t cups, g wJteraKa'llJ 3 " " therefore 90c, " 93 " " ' j Si 0&$sgij 1 " "V. It. Cocoa" also 90c, " 150 " " " $ I jgjSjgpr W&2Which is the Cheaper Drink ? I rktaii. pucn i CUP8 of Coffee, yuc,-l- 60 ag.-,- .. I " "V.H.Cocoa! U 3 '' I Sold by every C.rocer. , ! II' UTAH an MONTANA ak OT h ySBjjJ Importers Ie Lfli Grade Machinery. or all kinds of dnty. Carries b stock for Imme-diate delivery Magnesia yecional Pipe Cover-in- Iron Pipe and Klttingsl Air Cora pressors, Iugersoll Sergeant, It. D. Co. Hock Drills. ENGINES BOILERS. From 3 to 60 Horsepower. Hoisting KiiErines Pumps, Iterse Whims, Wire Hope, lirill Steel, M me anil Mill Sapplias, Ssfety Nltro Powder, Caps sod Fuse, Msiii Office and Wr.ronmi, 259 S. Main. Salt Lake. AGENCY, Batte, li t. tyCorrspondenr Solicited.!: --1 . LOOK AT THIS. First lao acres of Gas Land on line of West Side I rapid Transit. 91O0 per acre. Terms Kasy. Second 18 1- -2 Kods frontage in east half of block 1, plat C, on Rjipld Transit liae. $.'?00 ner front rod. Terms easy. ko Third 10 choice corner lots, 25 foot front each, in North Salt La Price S10OO. Fourth - 72 lots in South Salt Lake subdivision, size 88x195 feet each. Two blocks from Kapid Transit. Wholesale prico $M) per lot. Fifth 3 1- -2 acres on Southeast Bench, $1000. Sixth Brick house of 4- rooms, good cellar, harn that cost $500, city water, lawn, fruit and shade trees, well fenced, lot sizo 40 foot; a very desirable home; finest view iu city. No. ii.i South Eleventh Easttreet. Price $.'J500. Seventh- - 120S acres on shore of I'tah Lake, 2 miles lake front, ex-cellent beach, flue health resort and town site, only 12 miles from the great Tintie mining camp. Investigate this if yon wii.it to make a fortune. For further particulars call on or address No. 3It7 South Eleventh! East Street, City. JOUN D. SHAFFER. Authorized City Agents FOR IBM Deposit Stamp System. OF TliE Utah Commercial k Savings Bank. Xt-- B. Flri--t South. 10th Wsrd Co-o- Cor. 8th East ind 4th Sontk ii. V. Brooks Cor. 1st South and fith Ka Foulger Brot 6UKM L'.'iTAWy Siicrry 63S South Main Mrs. A. Buttarworth..Cor. rd Went and 3rd Souta Wm. Stoueman 444 W. 4th North 15tu Ward Store 840 W. 1st s(,:ith Mr. C. Hill 878 N. 6th Wert H. r. Erans Ill S. 5th West It. J. Shin: mini. 537 N. lat W oat f rank Jlrantlnjt (it)7 S. 4th Eaat ttlddcjwar Bros 701 E.7th South Mrs. S. flora Cor. Statn and 11th South Snnrr A Sena 834 W. 6th South A M. Irvine 7611 S. ind Raci R. It. Irvine 456 8rl 81 John Jl. Kxlaon "18 E. tod Soutfc Arthur rrtwin 776 W. North Tempi A. B. Woodruff Liberty I'ark John F. Coe Cor. 2nd South and Dril Raat Robin. on A King 447 Weit Temple J. W. Harrie 210 C 8t John Brown Cor. N. Temple and 2nd Wait C. P. Held 377 6th 81 Richard Buerdln Bonntlfol CentorvU'," Co-o- Ceiitsrrllla Pacific Lumber A Building Co....8agai PoHofrica Jaraea Ni ileon Big Cottonwood Oanrgc Bavllle Mill Creek J. E. Robiraon Farmingtoo Cf DEPOSITS can he made at the Bank or J'JiWi'.li any of it. ageatl, and when the ainonnt reaehot tl.00 the depoaitor will get n per cent la tereat tharaOBi couipounded 4 timea a year. GENERAL BANKING BfSINKSH. DmroTona F. Arnntron, P. W. Madien. Thou. W. Boliver Hnberte, Ur. .los. S. Rich-aid- Thoa. W. jnni:aa, O. 11 llarda), M. H. UimimrgH, Uawuti McSntyra. Georfl M. Scott, Jas. Giendennlng, 1L S. RumSei(X President. Secretarj, George M. Scott & Co. (Incorporated.) Dealers Is Hardware. Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Find-ings, Etc., Etc. agents for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Koebling'a Steel Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylhv ei and Engine Olis, Hercules Powder, Atlas Fnginea and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Suffalo Scales, Jefferaon Hurts Wbiiu, Blake Pumps, Alinerar and Blacksmith tbis, Etc. 168 Slain Strcot, Salt Jaalte City. J BDSINESS DIRECTORY ATTOKNKVH-Ai-LA-O. W. POWEtUi, ATTOHMEV AX CULLEN Kl'KHIWl.i;." sanT)i ;uug FuimjREca MAKUFACTliKEUS AND DUALEftS IN ALU erluwl desks, errenn i or and furniture. Jobbing and repairing' promptly attended to; VI 80. Temple. IWNl'KANCKi TIRK, LIFE AND Al'ClliENI'; WT'TUAl Lllo of New York. KeNi 0 uneteUl Block. rEuiuaHoT P.J, llORAK. " ; CTFAM FIEATINIi tNGlNEER-J- B A1K O Bt., Bait Lake City. ii . k Warren MERCANTILE COMPANY. fl $125 Organs For $10 Down, $5 llontlilj: LPowcfer: 1 Vied in Millions of Homes 40 Yea tic Standard aUL 1 Dr. B. H. deaic;! Dentist ! Wishes to announce to the Salt Lake peo-ple that ha Is now permanently located iu turns bOJ and 303 Progress Block, Where his services can be procured for lirat-cla- dental sort ut ell hours. a agreeable manner. Among thoe present wart's The Missis Ella Cottle, Khoda Evans, Bee Wilkinson, Maggie Barr, Nellie Dooly, Louise Kichards, Sally Leonard, Edith Midgley, Daisy (Irames, Clara Ellcrbei k, Ida Walker, Clara (ioodwin, Stella Watson, Julia I'hillips, Millie Atkins; Masters Ray Hampton. Sam Mclntyre, Harry and Alex Uolbetb, Boy Daynes, Chattel Lawrence. Harry Bempetead, Wallac e Lyman, Howard Suelgrove, Italph F.vans. A llirllulxy Party, Mlsa Valentine R. Murphy entertained a number of her young friends Saturday afternoon at the residence of her mother No. 4Vt Fast First South trei. the of her 13th birthday. In the evening an le. gant supper was served, after which the young folks enjoyed themselves in a most Notice! r. o. f. of A. There will he a meeting of t lie president, secretary ami trustees of Camps N'os. 'J, 5 anil li at the Walker house parlors Wednes-day February 17. 7:30 sharp. "ery import-ant business will conic up and it is abso-lutely necessary to be on hand promptly at the bout named. A. A. Kind. Secretary of the Hall Committee. W. A. Stanton, Chairman of the Hall. -a- -. Kxctirslmi to i t. Wells. To fill the popular demand the Kio Grande Wettero railway has arranged for another special ee union to the gag well Tuesday, February Hi, lMrJ, to leave at 7:30 p.m. The big ten-inc- well will he Ignited by a rocket in one tremendous explosion, and the lire wheels will tie displayed for the lirst time. The illumination will he the grandest yet given and may be witnessed from the cars, rare 50 cents. , By Request. The Rio Grande Western runs another ex-cursion to the yas wells, Tuesday, Kehruary ill, at 7 ::'.! p.m. Fare Ml cents. Big well to be lighted by rocket, l'ire w heels, illurui-natio-in colors. . . . YE EDITOR'S SHEAR8. NEWS IN BRIEF, BOILED DOWN FROM PARAGRAPHS SCISSORED AT LARGE. Items From Various INilnts in I'tah -- Nuggets Uleli in News From Nevada Mines of Intelligence Colorado ( linden. Bullous aught on the Fly. I.ogau sports a liowlintr alley. Moroni has a new opera house. ProTO has only had six deaths so far this year. lhi Is looking for a site for a new city park. Fred Wright of Tark City has been granted a pension. The Lehi eily council is considering an electric light proposition The nifht school at North Ogden has closed for lack of patronage. Logan republicans will hold their city for the nomination of a oily ticket on the -- It li. The furniture store of V. Stratford o: Sons at Ogden was burned Saturday afternoon, Staling a loss of $10,000. Mrs. Susan Walton died at Woodruff, Rich county, last week. She was 99 years old and was the. mother of Probate . I ud ire S. V. Frailer of Rich county. Providence is one of the most beautiful places in the Cache valley. Ms people are seldom sick. There has not been a single death in Providence since August, 1'.U. Mr. Hugh Adams of Logan has just re-ceived his certificate of amnesty from Presi-dent Harrison. The document was signed on the 2Sth day of January, 1H(I3. Mr. Matt Martin has just turned out sev-eral hundred pounds of very tine salt at his ranch at Richardson. There are tops oT salt going to waste every season in that val ley. Mrs. Sarah .Tones, wife of ,( .1. Jones, died at Adamsvtlle last week. She was born in England In 1836 and came to I'tah In L886. Sho was the mother of eleven children and seventeen grandchildren. The American Pork Independent says: "The proprietor of the Motel l.ehi lias departed and his present address It unknown. He left unsettled bills to the amount of about $l:.'00. His creditors are anxious to learn of his whereabouts. The hotel is kept tinder a strict guard." A old son of Mr. .lay Pitkin of Mel-ville received a terfihle kick in the mouth from a horse, while playing in the yard, r lit ting a large gash on the upper Up, which ne- - essitated thejtakinc; os ei'lit stitches by the doctor. Mr. Pitkin has oeeu very unfortun-ate during the last year. Last winter lie was laid up with a broken leg. Last fall he lost two children through diphtheria and still another child had just recovered from a severe sickness when this last accident happened. IDAHO NOTES. Rexburg is to have a new court house. The Pocatello Trib'titr nominates Mark Patrie of Blneham county as the next re-publican candidate for governor. Tom McCoy, .1. W. Sheridan and John While, of Pocatello, have been arrested charged with selling liquor to Indians. It may sound unreasonable to tho unini-tiated, but it is a fact, nevertheless, that a larjre number of grouse, killed in the Seven Devils country last summer, had their craws Slled with nuggets of gold, many of which were as large as grains of corn. The grouse were so plentiful for a while that several parties inude good wages by killing them just for the gold contained In their criiws. COLORADO NOTES. Silas M. .lucksou has been commissioned a postmaster at Siilida. Colorado. The rollihg mill at Trinidad has been sold to eastern capitalists. Antonio Mosa an Italian employed in the mines at New Castle, was killed. A variety theater and a large hotel have been started on the school bind at Creede. Fifty Carpenter! arrived in Mmtown to go to work on buildings Kmg up on school lands at that place. Johnny Carroll, a r old boy, while going to work was run over by a freight train lu Denver and had both feet ampu-tated. The carbonate strike in the (irand View at Uiedcll continues to open up. Assays show rich In silTer. There is much excitement in the cuiup and at Saguache. The territory is being rapidly taken. A boom is assured, and all the people feel jubilant . The South Creede Land and Improvement company Bled articles of Incorporation w ith tne secretary of the state yesterday. Tne capital stock is $100,000. The incorporators arc David Map, John II. Shaw and J. M. A p. pel. The company will subdivide the )i;o acre tract adjoining the school land on ttie south. The properly is owned by John H. Shaw. NEVADA NOTES. J. B. Fitz-era- ld anil Mattie Hoyle were married at Tuscarora last week. Heavy cattle shipincuta are now being made from Ki no nearly every day. The White Pine Vr ica says rango borses are Raid to he d) ing in the eastern part ot F.lko county from some unknown came. F.d. Harris of Waehoe valley last .Saturday killed an American eagle that w as a Whop, per in size. It measured seven feet and six inches from tip to tip. The White Pine Yetaa learns that about eevcutv-tiv- men have been put to work in the mines in (rlcncoc district, in northeast-ern White Pine, by the Salt Lake parties operating them. The Reno '.': Iti- says Owen Trightle, who keeps a salouu opposite the First National bank, shot a man Wednesday morning known as William Reynolds, alias Rattler Bill from the atate of .Maine, t,, show thai lie was "a bad man." The bullet went through Reynolds' trousers in the vicinity of his groin, and shortly after Reynolds picked the bullet out of his boot, trightle was locked up, and w ill have a chance to tell Why he is "bo bad ' to Judge Linn. BREVITIES. Kusiness is picking up. Have you the sun spots? The churches were well attended yester-day. Park City is to have a home dramatic club. Spring styles shoes. Alder's 50 E. First South. The Utah Central railroad is once more running trains on schedule time. A few dozen ladies' kid shoes al $1.75 per pair. Alder's, 50 E. First South. The Kin (iraude Western gives an excur-sion to the gas wells tomorrow evening. The bullion shipment from I'ark City on the 1th iust. was 41 bars Ontario 98.704 ounces. Hand welt, hand-tur- ladies' shoes; a spe-cial lot, $9.00 per pair. Alder's, 50 E. First South. A number of counterfeit dimes have made their appearance In the city. They are very roev affairs. The Summit county teachers will meet at Park City on the 90th to organize a county association. A member of. Salt Lake's society young ladies ill give a Leap Year ball al Voung-cr'- s new hull this evening. The Phoenix club give another of their en-joyable dunces at the (i. A. K. hull next Kriday evening. The Qdd Fellows w ill give a ball and sup-per in tlicir new hull ou Market street next Thursday evening. The revivals of the First Methodist church will he resumed on Tuesday evening, with Uev. Dr. Mabry as leader. The Kureka post P. (). S. of A. will cele-brate Vasliingioii birthday in conjunction Willi the school children. CjMiss Ktlie Kusscll who lias been very ill for the put week, is once more at her post iu the central telephone ollice. The P. Q, S. of A. and t he pupils of the public school will give a celebration on Washington's birtbdaj at Kureka. Kev. J. B. Thrall has started a Congrega-tional mission in the new auditorium at the corner of Second West and Fourth South. The Salt Lake County Woman's Sutfragc association will hold their regular monthly meeting at the Thirteenth ward assemble room tomorrow at J p. in. The liberals of Juab county arc coining to the front with a liberal lubacrlption to help defeat the "home rule" bill. The Ladies' (iuitarand Mandolin club give a Leap year ball in Vuungeo's new hall on W ednesday evening net. It will be u fumy dress ball. A Valentine social will be given this even-in-by the ladle auxiliary of the ;y. It. C, A. al the association rooms. A small ad-mission w ill be charged, with the object of selling some, more decorations for the rooms. A Shakespeare, club with twenty members l as been organized. The club is now read-ing "the Merchant of Venice." The next meeting will tie held at the residence of Rev. J. It. Thrall. The annual business meeting of the Chris-tian Endeavor Local union will he held in the First Presbyterian church Tuesday even-ing, February 111, at 7:30 o'clock. All" mem-bers of the various societies are urged to be present, as matters of great Importance will conic before lbs DtMUng, I'urk City has ori;aiil.cil inililnry enra-inii)- . TIic (ittlccrs are .1. W. Gciirer, lirft iiatenant aBd iiiartcrmaatvr; F. Lake, lec. ondlieiitunant; K. I), lirisky, Thomas , Jotepb Kescel, K. (ircyumrc uml I,. M. Ciir-Un- , aergeants, and Messrs. Simpsun, Mc-- Toy, White and Sutford, curporais. The supreinu grand senate of the Knight, of the Ancient t'sacnic order has been In--I cor(iorateil in this city. The object to comlncl mill maintain a fraternal and be. uevolent association, with the supreme olHce in this city. The incorporator! arc C, J, Wctherby, (Jeorge U. Hancock, Fred W. Dennis, Karl I), (iray, II. II. Vanclcf, J. J. Thomas, O. S. Thomson and C. V. Morse. Dr. Arthur I. (iroves, manager of the Salt Lake Keeley institute, will address the men's league of l'hilliis t'ougrcgatiotial church. Seventh Fast and Fifth South, ou Tuesday evening February ltith, at "M the use of hi chloride of gold in the treatment of liquor and opium habits. All! men who arc interested iu this subject are invited fo attend. Notice to Croil tore. Estate of Jeremiah II. Kimt ll, deceased. KTOTICK IN HL'lii'.r.Y (.1 ,.N BY Tin: tTN-A- l deraigned, sdmlnfstrati of the estate oi Jeremiah II. Kimball, dei ease to ihe creditors or ami all persona having ilium agslnst the said deceaaed, to exhibit them ith the necetsary vouchers and atlidavits lthl ; ar.nonths after the t'ir-- t publicatiuii of lliis 111 ,.. To the aaid administratrix a theaflleeof .1. A. w illiains, attorney, Nos, 11 and 406 Progresi liuilklng, Sail Uke City, in eennty ..f Bait Lake, tali territory. Dated .lamiarv oil, Signed, JOSE1 HUB SMITH, Adminietratrix of the estate Jeremiah II. tlm--I 'iii. oeci tse I. a. ft"iiliam, attorney, 1 PERSONAL. Colonel F.d. Kelley is again Ihe unhappy monarch of batchelon iiuarters his wife hav. ing gone on a visit to friends in Chicago while his daughter, Miss .loaie, is in atteml-tne-at Brigham Young academy in Prove The friends of Willie Sloan will he grali-lie-to learn that the sun is shining full in his pathway and Hint he is now on Ms way into the mining regions of Mexico as the re- - presentative of a staunch syndicate of C 0 li fornia mining men. Are You Going Kast? When purchnslag jour tickets for any point in the east see that t icy reud via the Chicago. Milwaukee & tS Paul railway. Km time, excellence of eq lipaeut, etc., the "Milwaukee" is always tho lead. All through trains are solid heated heated with steam and .hted villi else trlcity. Dining car servie - the finest in tlie world. Ail connect! ma are made in union depots. Either of '.Uo underalgned will cheerfully furnish t crlptlvo matt r or any other informatic, desired. Alex. Milelu 11, commercial ngea ; Theo. P. I'owc'l, traveling agent, l'rogres building, Salt Lake Cltv, Utah. Ur. Rnaaelle Cont.'naesl His Demonstra-tion a. Free puhli, dcmonstraUt in in healing the ) Dr. Russelh at Ter ploof Honor !i ;. iu the National ba la building, every morning from ioiolla. i the sick w ill be treated free m preaem of the audience. Take no one's word, bU go youraelf and wilnes- - these most marl eliiill denimistra-t- i ills. 'I he doctor can be coStultcd on nil diseaaci free t bis oBk in the Hooper building daily, except Sin day, 11 to 5-- p. m. I |