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Show It i BEAUIY AND lihRECKLA i BEHOLDS The New and Elegant Goods that we are offering this week at such matchless Prices. t 551 i I Don't Be Led Astray! j BY flashy-looking Goods, but come and see our Prices, our Qualities and our Enormous Selections. Pay particular, attention to our Low Prices on Cloaks and Jackets, Sheeting and Canton Flannels, Notions, Hosiery, Ladies) Underwear and Gents' Furnishings. And Don't Forget that we Can and Will save you 25c on the Dollar on every piece of Dress Goods you buy from us this week. We want to see all our old friends and patrons and their friends also. We have made special efforts to please you, and we want your trade. Have you seen Cohn Bros'. Big Candle? Attend the Bargain Picnic Sale and make a guess for a prize. First Prize A Handsome Black Silk Dress, value $40,00. Second Prize $20.00 Gold Piece. Third Prize Elegant Black Silk Umbrella, value 9.00. One chance to every customer who buys ONE DOLLAR S worth of merchandise or over. The candle will be lighted on Friday at 9 a m. No coupons issued after Saturday night. SPECIAL PRICES ON BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. SEE ODR GIRLS' SCHOOL HATS. A GREAT BARGAIN. , WATCH THIS SPACE IT WILL ! SURPRISE YOU. MME.M.YALE 146 STATE-ST., CHICAGO. ILL. I BUSINESS DIRECTORY. A TTOB N'Et-AT-LAW. CXE3SON S. KINNEY. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT - LAW ; rooms 6U3-6U6 McCoraick Big. EUGENE LB WIS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW; MORTGAGE LOANS. Room 310 Postoffice Building. O. W. POWERS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OPPOSITE CULLEN Hotel. S. 8. MAEKHAM. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR - AT - LAW, O'ileara building, rooms Ohio, 63 to OH West Second South. KAIGHN & ANDEB30N. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS-AT-LAW. Rooms 4-5-8. cor. West Temole and Second Bo nth straeta P. O. Box, 618. Salt LSe City. GKANT H. SMITH. I A WYE R MORLAH BLOCK. MINING LAW L a Specialty. i fSu " CHILDREN'S CLOAKS A FEW 5AMPLES LADIES' FALL AND WINTER vnceL-L- Brown 9hn rjCttf AT LESS THAX HALF PRICE. OF OUR INVINCIBLE BARGAINS. GARMENTS. 5C. We have secured a lot of Misses' Cloaks Ladies' Dresses, made of I lack and navy Ladies' fall weieht. handsomely braided Good quality Bleached Muslin, PlcnW especially adapted for school girls. These prmted fabric, new style, plaited waists with Black Capes, Watteau back, worth $S.50. price, j are placed on sale at less than half the regu- belt- Picnic price, Picnic price, ec, lo01worVhl6Vtnieb,c1.Cl0ak8, BiZC8 4 $2' $6-- Canton Flannel., worth .yaxdV- Pte to 10, worth 53. Picnic price, Ladie8, Russiau Bk)Use 8uJt(lf iu and nic prlcej J... nrk brown mixtures, perfect fits, worth 5. Ladies' Vicuna cloth, reefer pockets, strap li J I Picnic price, seams, in black and brown, worth $6.50. J ml nil $3 25 Picnic price, Canton Flannels, worth 10c UooTdly Ladies' Russian Blouse Suita in pin stripesjworth $6.50. Picnic price, ; i 3 1 Girls' Warm Gretchen Coats for winter, . ... Cresm Flannelette, per yard, sizes i to 12, worth $4.50. Picnic price, ?4'50, I'iCIliC Pl'iCS sr 1 Ladies' Cheviot Reefer Suits in navy and , 0 II fl black, strap seams, worth $10. Picnic price, ON COLORED DRESS GOODS. LADIES' FALL AND VINTEK nllJII $7.00. Thirty-four inch, gray-mixed ladies' yUIUU Ladies' Wrappers in printed camelette, cloth, mado to retail at 25c Picnic price, . UHDERWLAK. best colors, lined waist, round yoke, Wat- . Ladiea' heavy combed Egyptian Ribirel' Childs' Gretchen Cloaks, sizes 4 to 12, teau back, worth $2. Picnic price, I7V2O Vests, drawers to match, worta-40N Fienla worth from $7.50 to $10. Picnic . price, - price, x 1 r r T a, it- ."v5 Thirty-six inch Storm Serpe, in gray. 2;C fll I fill Ladies' Wrappers in handsome new Zeno 1a Krnwn mixture worth 25c J SM llll cloth, well made, lined waist, attached back f. mlxture8 wort& Ladie8. x.tural Jerwy Ribbed Tests, wort lll I I and girdle, worth $2.50. Picnic price, y ,.-t 75c- Picnic price, Vr,UU j 51.75- J 72 f GOHN BROS., 116-118 Main- BuGGiES AHD CARRIAGES. Geo. A. Lowe Has received and for sale a full lias cf Uie I Latest Styles 1 At tks moft popular prices; also a full lia of Agricaltaral imlementa aad &chuttir Wagoms. 145 8tt Road, Salt Lak City. THE WHITE HOUSE. Main mul 2nd Mouth. Table-Board a Specialty. Rates $1.50 and $2 a day. J. II. STEPHEN. Proprietor. . . Notice, Do not sign any natural pas contract until you see W. II. Brelsford of the Indiana com- pany. Demand Royal Crjmtxl Salt. It cofcts'ftou no more than inferior grades. Don't let your Jfrocer i give you any other brand. Some will try tp do , so, becans it costs ttem lss. . Colorado Bee KeeprrV Association Losgmont, October 28th and 29th, 1892. 4 For the above occasion a rat of one and one-fifth fare, on the certificate plan, is anthorized from all points within the state. Selling days, October 26th and 27th. Certificates Cer-tificates for return passage to be honored one day after convention is over, aud will be signed by H. Knight, secretary. Yours truly, 8. K. Hooper, Gen'l Pass. & Tkt. Agent - . ) LOUIS HYAM3 & CO. FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT MUTUAL LIFB ; of New Yorfc; 86-86 Commercial Blk. j CT P. J- MOHAN. 1 VlBATINO ENGINEER '350 MAIN i-v V Citr- lS L. MICKELSEN, nDRESi KER- BOOMS 30 and 81 SCOTT-Auerbach SCOTT-Auerbach Building. Satisfaction guaranteed. guaran-teed. -' . MRS. M. TEACY. DRESSMAKER; 210-211 PROGRESS BUILD-ing. BUILD-ing. A SS A Y RRg. nj CYAlmEPSoCESS ROOM 12, UNION NATIONAL BANK, Bnilding. THE WALKER HOUSE. Balt Liu Citt, Utah. . American and European Plan. KATZfl 3 AKD $3 riB DAT. 3. J. Mcd.rBKT, Bfcbtox. A 8awds' Proprs. Dining Dept. Froprs. Hotel Dpt, HOTEL TEMPLETON. JTJST OPENED! The Only First-Class Hotel in the Cilj Cr. Main and South Tempi streets. THE MORGAN HOTEL 144 W. 1st Soutii. CJWTBAL LOCATION. FTPiT-CLASS flf all lta appointments. RATES $8 asd M per Say. Special Rates to theatrical add larsjS partus. J. g. CLARK, Prstfi. F. ATJERB ACH&BRCK; Tfll GRANDEST AND MOST MAGNIFICENT SPECIAL - OCTOBER - SALE EVER HELD IN OUR MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT. All our Fall and Winter Purchases, which are the Most Extensive and Finest ever brought to this city, will be placed on sale THIS WEEK. Prices unapproachable! unapproach-able! Values unmatchablc! Citizens and visitors to Fair and Conference caiw save money by buying their fall supplies at F. AUERBACH & BRO., The Only Strictly One-Price House in Salt Lake City.) DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. The latest styles, the best bought stock and the only stock sold at from 25 to.,' ZZH Per cent below competition. See a few sample prices like the following 25 pieces 36-in. English Cashmere in all the fall shades, at 25c, worth 35c I 30 pieces 36-in. plaid and striped, at .25c, worth 4ocy 1 27 pieces 36-in. plaid Cashmere, at 30c, never sold less than 45 45 pieces 30-in. all wool Novelty Weave at 50c, would be cheap for j$c 20 piece 36-in. all wool Storm Serge, at 500 Cheapest line in the city, come and look at them. 30 pieces 40-in. black all wool Serge, at 60c, never sold less than 90 I 28 pieces all wool black Cashmere for 50c, worth 75c UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY DEPT. Read carefully each item and come early in the morning. You will find all ; the goods exactly as advertised. I Our 50c quality Ladles' Ribbed Vest for 35c eac ' Our $1.50 quality Ladies' gray mixed Jersey suits 90c per sui I Our $1.60 quality camel's hair suits for $1.00 per suL Our $2.00 quality Misses' Jersey ribbed, all wool Union suits, for. ..$1.00 per suL Our $1.50 quality Ladies' combination suits, in natural gray, for $ix per sui Ladies' cotton hose, in black 5c 10c I2jc ij;c I Wonderland -sr e I I - S"U Programme )- jd Paris!vFrtnc3e?ranc0 the Pari8i" ArtUt' Pro! John Batchellor's LONDON ... I Miss Marion G. Eiles T)n(j pirfiiQ I Who Models from common Soap and Soapine, which certainly A V AJL -J L'l-Ws 3 is the Latest Novelty in the exhibition line, altering the aphor- C ) 3 ism "Soapine Did It," to done in Soapine. The material is plastic and renders itself readily to Sculpture. They act; they read. thpy play .chool; they dance; they play house; they play circus in fact, they do everything but talk. jr gh THE BEAUTIFUL ILLUSION I a clown Dour. "A SOMERSAULT DOG!" "A SUN- .A Portrayin? graphically and beautifully the interesting Biblical DAY-SCHOOL DOG!" storv of LOT'S wife who disobeyed the command of our Savior. Sir 8he"looked back and was instantSy transformed into a PILLAR "JM 'T 11, .f tVif Tnwn JK OF SALT aa a punishment for her disobedience. J. ne X aiS Ul tilt? xuwil. V Wednesday, Oct. 12, every lady attending Wonderland, afternoon or evening, will receive as a souvenir C 44 A HANDSOME GOLD SWORD PIN' 141 I Made by Our WIRE KING. , Ladies black seamless wool hose, at 20c, 25c ; worth 30c, 40c Misses' black all wool hose, at 15c, 200 BOYS' CLOTHING. I There is a BIG PROFIT for the PURCHASER in Bojs' and Children's j Winter Clothing this week. At 95c our leader, Boys' Knee Pants Suit, worth $1.50 At $1.00 Boys' Fine Striped Knee Pants Suit, worth ...,$i.6 At $1.25 Dark Plaid Knee Pants Suit, worth $1.85 At $1.75 Dark Wood Brown Knee Pants Suits, worth $2.50 At $1.90 Dark Plaid Knee Pants Suit, worth $So At $2.50 Twilled Cassimere Knee Pants Suit, worth $4 00 At $4.00 Double breasted Knee Pants Suit, worth $6.00 At $2.50 Navy Blue Jersey AH Wool Suit, worth $4S At $3.00 Fancy Trimmed'jersey Knee Pants Suit, worth... -$5-oo BOYS' KNEE PANTS WTill be sold at Special Prices at 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c, etc. At 20c Boys' Outing Flannel Waists, worth ..,v35e. At 25c Boys' Outing Flannel Waists, dark colors, worth . . . . j.oa At 35c Boys' Extra Heavy Outing Flannei Waists, worth .-..500 CT i DOES not allow us to enumerate any more ofr the,' V J j I ll Wonderful Prices at which we are selling dnr I U I i new fall and winter goods. We refer to or large ) Jl ilUJJ Advertising .Circular which win be aistributed. to every house. - , "1 k . |