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Show Tlie Psalmody. Tlie latest, largest and best musical musi-cal work yet published in the Territory, Terri-tory, containing a lube for every piece in tlie Latter-day Saints' Hymn Book, has been Issued from the Deberet News press, a ud Is now for sale In 4 different styles of binding: Paper Covered Boards, Cloth Back, J 1.50 each ortlo.O) per doz. Cloth Bound, J1.60 each, 17.00 doz. Cloth and Leather Bound, ft. TO each, $18.00 per doz. Full MoroccoGilt, $3.25 each, J3G.00 per doz. If sent by mail lb rents per book additional w ill be charged. The best musical talent In the Territory has been employ ed In tlie arrangement and compilation of the work, which contains the choicest of the sacred melodies to which the Latter-daybainta' Hymns have been sung in the pait, and a rich collection of oiiginai tunes, many of w hlch ore sure to become favorites as soon as known. There are 330 piccis of music, with words accompanying, la the Psalmody, making it a large and valuable 1 00k. Not only should every choir bo fully supplied witli this remarkably cheap and most excellent work, bnt it is equally well adapted for home use, and no family In which music Is under-tood or cultivated should be without it. In ordering, state how you want Uiem sblppeu. Address: Deseret New s Co., Salt Lake City. Nollri- la Our I'Xrans Not having any Telephone, our customers will please leave orders at Margetta' Bro's. Book Store, or at Phillip Margilts' Wine Depot for Margells' Ale and Porter, also for Malt and Hoc. Estate ov IL B. Makoltts. The most conipMe line of Wall Paper in town at l'Eon.r.'s Eqvitahle Co-op. (oiuairnerinral rrrrlses, of the University of Deseret Thursday, Thurs-day, Juue 12th, 191, at 10 a. m., at the Salt Iake Theatre, Salt Lake City: HHMinuxc Orcrtare Orcbctra Prayer.. ...... ......... ....Artbur fcuy ner (ipcaioK Addren..... .4. L. lUwhai riaaoolo.-Lca Bolt," (TasUilil Wallace.... Mist Cclla Sharp Tlie Growth of Kngtuh Iirama, Lnelle 1 oobc Daet.froin,'Nnna.w Mluei LiMle Thomti sad nettle ttean .ddrrttioihejrraiJaftU-s Chancellor ltoht. llarknett Conferring decreet ....Prett. Jobn K. Park V lolin Solo, "Poloaalre, w lenlawtlte. W E. W elbe rredench FTotbfl J. If. landlord clrcuon. Oreaettra Aodrstt......... ...(.oTemor A. L. Thomas Selection orchettra dir Dr. J. Thomas, Drnllsf, Herald Block, corner west and 1st South St., S. L. City. Vitalized air administered. d The I!rnesulr Every ingredient employed In producing Hood's Sarsaparilla Is strictlv pure, and is the best of its kind it is possible to buy. All the roota and herbs are carefully selected, select-ed, personally examined, and only the best retained. So that from the time of purchase until Hood's Sarsaparilla is prepared, everything is carefully watched wilh a view to attaining the best result. Why don't you try it? 5 " DMm'SBMir Kka ftw lljmn XWelu The Deseret Sunday School Union takes great pleasure in announcing hat it has now ready for salo a new Hymn Book, especially prepared fox the use of thu Sunday Schools of the latter-day SalnU. For some Sears the Union has contemplated le publication of such a work, but unforeseen circumstances liavc delayed de-layed its i-ompletion until the present time. r A great majority of the bymus contained in this book have been rompesed by our home authors, are those with which U10 children are familiar, and to which tlie music lias len published. The sslcttcd flecee are favorites In general usct 'Jioscit was thought that It would e a gnve error to omit. A fan srlginal hymns appear which havt .lever before been j tilllshod. To enable U'.t schools to use the publicstlons In which the music Is published of thor hymns to w hlch muIc lias been sit, the Index of tills Hymn Book1 Is so prepared that trie work in which the tune can be found is shown by a special refer eiice. This will enable the schools to use thVUnlon Music Cards, the Sunday School Union Music Book, Uie Primary TiitTe TkwTc, and olher aorls-nferred ia In connection with tills book. A .few jt the hymns which are somewhat Jong have been FhortenAl by Uie omission )f one ox two verses, and a few verlnJ alterations Jiar- )tn made hlch w c tru t the jjilillc w 111 agree Kith us aroliuproYuccnbi. Hie Jljnln Book contains 250 pages, well printed on good, stout paper, and, strongly bouud, and It H at the ..vr rate 6f$3.0IJ per loxen not, postage paid, by Tub Deseret News Coupisnr, Bait Ui- City. Utah, j,! Go to Srnsciit. Bywater a Co., opposite City Hall, for Tin Ttoorlng, Guttering, Spouting, Stoves and Tinware, etc. A Beautiful Assortment of Ladles' Gents' ami Children's Shoes and Slippers just arrived at People's Ivqultabre Co-op. utf On and after May SOtii, Bathing Trains to and from Garfield Beach will run as follows: Lcare Salt Jjal 8:10 a.m., except Suuday, 10:15 a.m., 1-00 -m 2:45 p.m., 5:10 p.mT, 6:3a p.m. .Irnre (laTjSeJd 9-25 ft-m.; 11:00 a'. m., l:4op.nu, 3.S0 p.m., Jij p. m., 7.15 p.m. iai-ei'aryWIn:3uarn., 2:30 p.m., 3:40 p.m., fi.10p.ro,, 7:25 p.m., 9.S0 p.m. Ami Salt hale 12:15 p.m., except Sunday, 3:45 run., 4.25 p.m., 5:55 V-mt 8:- P-m- 10-I5 P-01-S. W. KocLES, Gen. Frt, 4 rasa. Agt, Talk About ruurralos! Hand and Meat Saws, Steel Shears aud Hatchets. Choice; each, 50 ets. 64 S.West. TerapIeSt, H. E. Phelps. Ladtn The best Thread for Hand or Machine Ma-chine use is Clark's "Mile End." White thread wound on Uack spools. For sale by S, Kell.neji. New Dry Goods Store, 205 and 207 H-, Main Street. UirAsat ADVICE TO MOTHER.' llai. wrsiLows soorano Brxcr hoald ali-art be iKd for (SUdrta utuv Inr. II KOthtl tho child, totiau the Kami, rolajt all frtla, ecrf wind colic, aad is the txii remedy fer dlrrrbtta. TwentT-flTe cents a bottle. drod "IT CHICHCSTtrrS tNCUSH PENNYROYAL PILLS gvtro caosa auaoaa aaiiD.A sfrfTt&S ft ulCnti -pOsgft 7) e ssjyiiMiarMiAAcaiMM - 1 T Pfe'isMS x"ss Tftrtts. If. O u1'lllirrWl.is.--. if ,AriV ntoratMll. Ax- SI'KCIAl. Ml TICK. Cltr Cemetery Sol lee. I will tw at Koom No. 2, Jfcooru-er'i Jfcooru-er'i Office, from 2 to 4 o'clock from Tuesuay to Friday, torecelvo Taxes, for Watering and caring; for Lots. Owners please cal! and see me. Daniel Dc.n."(h, U3t City Sexton. Xolrilnx- In Ibe Wlile Tforld Uook. I was afflicted with Kidney disease. dis-ease. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Itondout, N. Y., I say It with a perfect recollection of all that wasMone for me tsnidrajtlstbe only thing that-gave me permanent per-manent relief. I have recommended this medicine to many ieople for Kidney disease and they all agree in saying that it has not Its equal in the wide work! for this coir plaint. Lyman Crawford, Druggist, Springfield, Mass. rremldcnt Brllbam YsnBx'a Letters. It is my intention to compile all my falhei's Ietttere for publication, and I will be greatly obliged to all those who have such litters if they will kindly forward them to James A. Little, care Juvenile Imtruator Office, Salt Lake City, that they may be correctly copied. AH such letters will be most carefully liandled and returned safely to the owners. Ittspectfully, dAa John W. YoUj.0, Opened jt See JIarkrt. Fred J. May has opened up at No. S7 Commercial Street, where he will sell tho choicest Beef and Mutton from the best herds and flocks of the Territory; also Lamb, Veal and Pork from the best grades. Delicious aud well seasoned Bausoges of all kinds. Salted, Dried and Cured Meat, both Beef and Pork. Tele- frtione No. 66. Meats promptly De-ivered. De-ivered. SCHOOL OF MINES. Entrance examinations for tho School of Minos of Columbia Col-umbia College, Now York City, will bo held at my rosl-donce, rosl-donce, 570 East Templo Street, south, beginning Friday, Fri-day, June 6, 1890, at IO o'clock a. m. R. H. TERHUNE. JOHN C. CUTLER & BRO. have REMOVED Temporarily to No. 78 West. First South St., Ono Block West of Deseret National Bank. Home-Mads Woolen Goods of all kinds. Cents' Suits Made to Order. Now Styles Spring Suitings Justroceivod. CALL AND SEE US. Buy your drugs of "the boys," Johnson, Pratt A Co., 4S Malu t. H. DINWOODEY IS READY FOR BUSINESS AGAIN, And will be pleased to havo tho public gonorally and all his old customers call and seo him at Calder's Music Palace, (tho Calder Estate having kindly allowod him to uso part of their store), where ho has openod out a New and Beautiful Stock of Carpets and Parlor Furniture. Furni-ture. All orders will rccelvo most careful attontlon. He still has the 6 5 employes with him ready to execute any order. Give him a Call. FREE. puiilic healim; of the mi-rat KA1 .UtMir HALL. On?ml(on(tiS)(.,tiext to (tie Cnllen ll(el.inimnelnr;JIndytoni Inc. Juue 9. tT Dr.Smllti. the JlNCtietlr rlijslrlali,oretv Tork-Slrsnce and Jljslo- rlnns Power Tlie Lam vtalk.the lllln.l See nurf tlie lls-ar Hear. Dr. Smith, Uie magnetic physician of New York, has engaged the G A. It, Hall, where he will publicly heal the skk, free of charge, every morning from 10 to 11 o'clock, commencing com-mencing Monday, June Oth, for about two weiks. Dr. Smith is the only thoroughly educated physician and surgeon In the world vi ho Is endowed with the magnitlc. gift of healing to that degree de-gree which enables him to go Uon the stage and publicly heal all manner man-ner of disease simply by the Ia lug on of hands. Invalids suffering from diseases of years' standiug that hAvebaflled the skill of the medical profession and by them given upas incurable, are restored to health In a few moments' timo by thu application appli-cation of his hands to the aSccted parts. Although a graduate of both the old and newchoolsof medlclue, bis strange msguctlc power makes his practice peculiar to himself. There have been men in ail ages who have possessed the magnitlc gift of healing, but few if any have possessed it to such an extent over all forms of disease as Dr. Smith. His ieculiar magnetic gift of healingdisexMi is liased upon strict principles of science, and is In harmony with nature's laws. Under Un-der the Influence of Dr. Smith's magnetic treatment. It takes Uit a few momenta to relieve thomest obstinate cases of any curable disease, and so sure and certain is the effect, that but few dlfeases require re-quire more than six or eight treatments treat-ments to bring aliout a permanent cure, whilst score of cases are cured byasingle treatment. Dr. Smith cordially Invites both the sick and the Well of all classes; to go to the Grand Army, of tlie Ttepublic hall every morning from 10 to 11 o'clock and listen to his lectures, and witness his wonderful cures. He will heal the sick, amuse the mirthful, mirth-ful, entertain tlie skeptical, and set tlie serious to thinking. Dr. Smith Is permanently located at 253 West Temple Street, south, where those who are able nnd win ing to pay may consult nlnt free of charge, from 9 a.m. to S p.m. dally, except during the hours at the hall and Sundays. The -doctor curt all forms ol disease, no matter what they arcj aud performs all oerat(ons .known to surgery. Advt, HAMPTON, JONES & Co., 9-ltrnl ljlsle. -s ChoiccstBuilding lots In market. East side Lllicrty I'ark. $SX) to $1000. Lots near corner 6th West and Tth South, 5475 to $525. ,1 1 Jxits near corner Oth West nnd tth South, $200 to S-TOdJ flue flowing wells may be had on any of the above lots. First class business, prospective business, and acreage properties. tfiT Office, K s. Main Street. Altaeaiirttarnt Extraarftlnitry. We shall give away with every $25.00 cash purchase during the month of April one volume, handsomely hand-somely bound, cf either of the following fol-lowing standard work: Dante's Inferno, Dante's Purgatory and ParadlMrDorB-- Bible Gallery and Milton's .Paradiso Lost. All Illustrated Illus-trated by- Gustave Dpre. y These books retail at $6.00. DuriEg this extraordinary offer our prices will be as low as ever, and every department depart-ment is well stocked with dry goods, groceries, men's and boys' clothing, and boots and shoes. Come and examine these elegant books. D. L. Davis, 6$ and TO w. 1st South. James Marsh, of Aten, Nebraska, after an experience of four years In selling Chamberlain's Pain Balm, says: "It is the. best and meet reliable reli-able liniment ever produced." A fifty cent, bottle of Jt -ft ill accomplish accomp-lish more lu the treatment of rheumatism, rheu-matism, lame bsck or severe sprains than fire 'dollars Invested In any other way. Fcr sale by 7, V, M, f. Drug Department, COM - BROS. 1 3- XT MESA Xj. E5 2 M - WM t&- IVe Xoto Commence Our Regular Slid-Suvimer M BARGAIN SAX.TiS.-ea ! PRINTED INDIA SUES, REDUCED 25 FER CENT. H Our Entire Stock of tills season's Importation of Canton, Shanghai, and lH Japanese Lyons Printed Silks is now offered at a reduction of 25 per HH cent, (KB Our $1.0) qualities at T5 cts. film Our $1.25 qualities at $1.00. I IW We Place on Sale 100 pieces Figured Challies in IJgbt, Medium and lillfB Darks, At 5 CET PER TABD. Hfl Also 2 cases 32 Inch Sateen, in very choice French designs, at 10 cts. iMliH our regular 15 cts. S-iteen. IRfB 100 pieces iT-lnch Mohairs, In Gray and Tan Mixtures, Plain and U Printed, all suitable for Summer Dresden, at 12) cts. per yard. ME 50 pieces 36-inch Jaconet, all In light grounds beautifully printed, Just Mi M tho thing for Summer Dresses and Wrappers, at 10 eta. per yard; jBS SsS- A GREAT KAItGAIX. M Zinooa nxxcl. Ernlrolclorloi. Sm We offer aliout 150 plecen very choice Torchon Laces, in widths from i jfjfl to 4 Inches, at 3, l and IU cts. per yard; marked down one-third. (VB Emtorolclory JTloiixiolxiesi. IH -15-Inch India Linen Flouncing, deep hem-stitched border, fine lim- JJ broidery, at 5 cts., $1.00, $1.25 and $1.40 per yard. ' H tJOTrtto Good. Small Lot of very eliolce Printed India Dimity and Linen Lawns, at W ill and 22 cts. per yard; were 40 and 30 cU. A Lot of Check Nainsooks, suitable for Children's wear, at 61 cts.; IH marked down from 10 cts. HJ Stoolxings, Soolta nnd TJndorwonr. 9J 100 dozen Misses' Fast Black Ribbed Hoe. 3 pairs for 25 cts. H ft A Lot Misses' German Black Ingrain Ribbed Hoht, at 20 cts.; reduced I H frsm 35 cts. Hn -31 Ladles' very "no Trench Drop-stitch Lisle Hose, Black Gaiters with lM HJ fancy colored tola, this season's best styles, at 50 cts.; were 75 cts. Ul HJ Men's British Socks, 3 pairs for 35 cts. HlHI Men's German Socks, in Modes and Tans, 3 pairs for 50 ct. ilH Mun's French Balbriggan Under-Shlrta and Drawers, at 90 cts. per suit. hMIH Ladies' Fancy Ribbed Jersey Vests, at 12 cts. apiece. USl Children's Summer Bonnets and Caps, at 15, 25, 40 and 20 cts.; all re IiHH duced prices'. lUfla Ladlrs'Strlped French Sateen and Outing Flannel Blouse Walu, at MM ma $1.25; worth $i00. jlH H Children's Jersey Blouse Waists, In Xavy, Cardinal and Brown, at $1 25, JH $I.T5 and $l.eo. H Our J-'ntire Stock of Ladles' Black and Colored Jerseys Is offered at a JIH HJ discount of 33; percent, 111 We are showing a Full Stock ol Bathing Suits. The lines of sites are III complete, and prices reasonable. HI C O EtTlV BROS. Ill H. DINWOODEY I t Kb HASyJUSTyRECEIVED II 1 Car load of PARLOR SETS IE 1 " " REFRIGERATORS M 1 " " BABY CARRIAGES I 1 " " LINOLEUM I 2 " " assorted FURNITURE I And quito a fine nssortmont of B 0-K,-lP-E3Tr3 I And a very largo assortment of HHaH --R,TTGrr3-- I iia sixts HHhI Wrjlch aro for salo in 91 CALDER'S MUSIC PALACE, H (Part of which I am pormittcd to uso through tho HH kindness of D. O. Caldor's Estate.) H CIvo mo a call. No troublo to show goods. All orders HHhI by mail promptly attended to. 9VJ E DINWOODEY I 45 to 47 W. First South St. I - "$h1 & 1 &',' 1 : Cf - I w P- II 4 4& II -" 4? HV s. J ess HHHEt ? M , . ,, IIIWT0R1.10II0DHDHI1TJLCUS00W. II Wi tHNLfll lKr f n O--- miosis. ;i ijcuoiisjir Hn CyJiMJJ II " VI Tl MtWTOUK.qOHHJTOWM JLUYERP001. ! VS lrtxVtr ' -J A, " or EO,', ' ,", "-" I AMI YP yGJeRMSH P$ iow?iKuLri!rJSrtf Kli W V 7 Ql tlsiwairnr 1wcj.ntuM.111n 1 lUBiniiirCMjnj. IflHU m lT!s(iV MRCTCt-B9orwssfwc5iJ"'S?2; zHHH riMzrt rcxvmvu&f twit?. j,.rjMf!Cefon BfOf t fcncpwt 4 |