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Show .Li- Tuesday. March 29th flW Walker Bros. & Fyler Co. Are pleased to announce lo the citizens or Salt Lake and vicinity the fact of their having added one of the largest and most complete stocks of Miliinory 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. Also 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 Saie OF Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear S5 OOO Worth of These Goods IN THE Correct Styles and at tie Very Lowest Prices. 100 Styles Hose to Select From, Hnlu -'n 100 dozed Ludies' Blai k Hose, double heels fldir i r Jlliy JC. and sole, worth 40c. KJilly 25C Onlv -rr 50 dozen Ladies' and Misses Black Silk Oeil.r mr yjlliy OC, Platted How, worth 85c. KJly 5OL flnlv ore 100 dozen Ladles Vests, the Great Hnle ire VJlliy Bargain, worth 45c. KJaiy XgC Onltr tf 50 dozen Black and I'.dored Silk Mitts, flnlir 1 -- yjaiy 2C. extra hew, 4Cc. wniy 2C Only $ 1 . 00. 26 "'en Kki "V" n8W colors- Only f i . oo 50 Styles Ladies' Underwear to Select From. JACKETS. ULSTERS, (JAPES, REEFERS, AND BLAZERS. $15,000 worth of these goods in latest styles. The largest stock west of Chicago, and prices the lowout. Don't buy a garment until you see our beautiful stock. THE BARGAIN OF BARGAINS Only $9.50 SSwa: Only $9.50 These Gossamers are newest styles and we offer them at a great bargain. They will not last long at the price. Wo shall begin April and May trade with values that mean business. N'ever in the history of the Dry Hoods trade has Salt Lake ever seen such a mammoth stock. Our new, handsome Dry Goods Palace is filled to overflowing with the handsomest designs and latest lat-est styles of every conceivable line of Dry Goods, Carpet, Clonks, Millinery, Fine Shoes, Custom-made Clothing, (cent's Furnishing. Corsets, Fancy Goods, Notions, etc., to be had in the Eastern market. Bought at the LOWEST SPOT CASH PRICES. Our Mi. Fyler has canvassed New York, Boston aud Philadelphia the past two months in search of the best and most reliable merchandise. His efforts have been more than successful. THE GRLRBRATED PAST BLACK, CREPE FINISH HENRIETTA The only positively and absolutely "FAST BLACKS" ever sold in this country or iu Europe. Not oifected by acids or perspiration. After the dreos is half worn out it can he restored to its original beauty by washing iu soap and hot water. Special Bargains IN glLKS and DRESS G00D $100,000 worth of these goods now under the roof of "OUR NPJW STORE." No one can afford to buy until they examine this elegant mammoth stock. j Only 45c piece. fln.Jultfage, eUeotote, Only 43 Only 44C 50 pieces line WoolMfordtord, Qny Only 45c M.?ndKrr8' Only 45c 1 Ollly 5OC 60 pieces Fine Embroidered Serges, Only 50C Only 62C piwe. rtouindu'siika, Only 62c I Thess ludias come in Black and Colored grounds, ac.d the designs and figures are equally as handsome as the $1.50 and .00 quality. Only 1 8c 50 plece3 hHwi,nli8,,,c,,"tra Only i8cf J This is the Kratent hargaiu of the season. Only 20C 60 pieces of elegit nguredBrandenburge Only20C- Only 25C 30 pieces CrlnWeelaleTtltTles, Only25C Only SC 50 pieces extra wide Tennis Flannel, Qn,y Only SI. OO 10 piece, elegant Black Be7aim"e, Qnjy $ 1 . OO Only $1.40 atBlacltMaUna, extra wide. Qnly SI.40 Only 98C 5 piece, elegant Black Rhadama, Qnly 08c i 111 iai - winr 1 nr n nnnim I BANK OF COMMERCE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Cent interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts General Banking Business. r ' I . PI RECTORS Bor- "am President Wu. II. McInttiie J. B. Farlow I W, . CuHHOLBf Vice-President M. K I'aiibons. C. L. Hannamaw I 8. F WAi.tKK Caohier W. 11. Iuvi.ne K. li. R:c 8. U. FiiLos.j'B Ast Cashier E. B. Ckitchlow. REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC., ETC.I E. Sells & Co. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumbar, Doors, Window and Building Material at Esduced Iricee for Cash. Capital $260,000. SHruiUS $25,000. American National Bank Of Salt Lake City. Organized October, 1890. Interest Paid on Savings and Time Deposits. DIRECTORS: JAMES H. BACON, President. K. L. HOLLAND, Cashier. A. M. (.RANT II. M. BACON-, Vice-President. W. B. HOLLAND, Asst. Cashier. M J. CiKAY, 8. M JAKV18. JDDUH 3. V? . JUDD. Jl H(iL C V. LOOFBorROW V. W. KOSB. SECItiiTAltY BLIJA11 SELLS UOVEUKOR A. L. 'f HOMAS " jmuK D. O. TLNNlCLIFr". S.D. EVANS, UNDERTAKER MD EMBAIMER. 214 State St. Salt Lake City. Collage Graduate of Embalming. Btiselal attention riven to the ehipainnt of bodies. Opea all night. Telephone 864 BDSipSS DIRECTORY ATTOBNK!,-AT-LAW. ATTORNEY AT LAW OPPOSITU CULJLBJH IloteL INbUHANCE. FlkE, LIKE AND ACCIDENT; MVTOA1. Uio of New York. 8M8 Commercial Block. PLCMBlNo! STEAM HEATING ENUINEBJl-W liAIM St., BaU Uke City, Electric Motors! Of all Sizes kept in Stock up to 500 Volts, 1 and from 1-Hoi'Be Power to 40-Horse Power also Electric Light Dynamos, Incandescent Lamps rf Begt Manuaotura Suitable for any Socket, SO Volts to 110 Volts, 16 CP. to 750 CP. Also a Full Assortment of v ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, QTEAM PUMPS, a - HOISTING ENGINES, w AIR COMPRESSORS, fc.; 4 ( Fraser & Chalmers, Chicago. mm MINING MArHTWFpy . j L. C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager. I Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena. Montana OSPRICES i7eafnBaking vLPowder tied in Millions of Homes 40 Yeaw the I |