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Show THE SALT T.akt: TTtvg i TrFcpn-- , u.y,, 18()0 qqPENNEWS ITEMS. KICKING nTTT T , 5 FINANCIAL. . WElIFAR 8,14 Utah ndSiionMemUmgiVeUt0the riiu'a"CeS madB 00 "ousifcunieuta ot lowest Particular attention Biven to Utah. collection Nevada aud adjoining rr ? tones. Aocuunui solicited. , CORK ES PON DKNTSt Wells. Faren&Co , ,,,. Maverick National Hank . ,m Kr" x' l,nal Bi,nU Omaha National Bank Mwhanta-Nationa- l Bank "iS Boatmen n National Bank iVmis VellS,l.-arKo4C- Sanrlciicoj 7. E. DOOIiY. Capital Fully Paid, 400,000.00 Union National Bank, UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Transacts a General Banking Easiness. Safe Deposit Vaults, Firo and Burglar Proof. Rents from $5 to $25 per Annum. T. K. WAI.KKR, President, M. H. WAtKKR, M. J. CHEESM AN. Cashier, I.. H. FA RNSWOKTH, Asst. Caelilor, J. K WAXKDK, Jr.. AmU Cashier.. F. Auerbach & Bro. 4 Carpet Keinitants! special sale (1arjet Keiniianls! Sale to Last from Tuesday, May 20th, until Friday, May 24th. We have marked them at such Low Trices as to close out every Remnant, and customers wish there were more! 1 each of Tapestry lieinmints M oik1, 7 "m, K.'e hiiiI l l'dy Brussels JieinimnU nt ..k ,VV, 1, $.H.5. H..Mi HihI i ' M.).iirt ltcnimints. Ingrain and Three ply ranging from ,U upwards, at less than cost. . AVe offer also ihroe made Carpets In Hod) Brussels and Auninstcr at ' .'tU and M"). ' 1 Lot of Irlc Art Squares t each. Something New Under the Sun! Keady made Sheets and Pilloivs, hemstitched and embroid-ered, suitable for every Household, at prices to introduce them. Sheets at $1.35. $ $2.25, $2.50 ;md $3.75. Pillow Slips at 65c, 75c, Soc and 95c, and apwards. We Continue for this week our Special Sale of Child's Lace and Embroidered Caps at 15c 20c, 35c, 50c and 75c, each worth 50 per cent more. Bin ck Lave Flon n rings , Swiss-- andh ish Poin I Flouvrings, Crepe, Lisse, Lares, Jtvuniifully .Em-broidered Parasols, and many other XoeeUies t just received. Novelties in Children's and Boys' Straw Hats and Caps t , AT POPULAR PRICES! Our Shoe Department Carries First-Cla- ss Only and Warrants Every Pair Sold. We are Never Undersold! OUB . - r'KICS - TO - Established Twenty-si- x Years in the Same Block. F. AUERBACH&Bko. cohiTbros ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARYSAIE O 37 ' Ladies' Muslin Underwear! Commencing Monday, May 26, and on account of the crowded state of our counters and salesroom, the sale cannot be continued beyond 2 or days. Not more than three garments of each kind will be sold to any one purchaser. The First Lot at 25 cents a Piece. Will consist of Tucked Ijici and Embroidery Trimmed Chemn, Drawers and Corset Covers, made of Fruit of the Lowiu --Muiltn, ni Ladies' India Lawn Apmnp. ThcM goods r made tip on the siylr that ixir tuidcrwer ii ntl for. and are fully equal If not miprrior to the undi rwrar la our aic t last February, hiih t;ave mvh eutiiv Mtif'tlon. The Second Grand Lot at 50 cents a Piece. , The- - re made of the Kniil of the fom Minim and C aiubrus nnd ciuisihls (if cldlMirnlelv trimioi d ItOHitn. Skirls, t teml Drawrr aad Corset Cover. In Tonhoii I .am and Hmtimidery. This lot ineluilrs splendid line of Ladies' Fancy Aprons, almt Apron miitatde fur Nurse tind MbIiIk. Kvery gHimrnl In thU lot t a Rival bargain, thrt iinllal ptlre are from "" to Oil rents, and will positively not atfnin Iw oBcted tlii yr Third Lot at 75 cents a Piece. This Is a reiuakuhlc lot of gurmrnts. The giruleht palu Wrre takr in waiting bwrgains to put into this sale, The lot i1mi I'otnists of Niglit (iowris. chrmiw. Skills. Drawerti, Corset Covers, nnd Ijtdit Fancy Lawn Apron, mudi of the Vif het biHiids of Muslin and l.onwlulo Camliric, All of these, air prrfctt Stttrijf i garmenu, beautifully trimmed. Fourth Lot at $1 a Piece. We call special attention to this counter. We have taken advaatag of very favorable purchases, and are able in offer the llnrt lot of gar meiils ever offered here at this prli-e- . The lot to n i. bis of Beiiiiiiful I.me and Fmbroidrry Trimmed (nin, Chi'iiiisi', Skirt, Drawer and Coim t ( overs, maile up in the ery neweC designs. They will rtiiupsre verv favorably with au)thiug tixunliy o(Ierel atl.2'nol..,ii. We repeat what we stated when we offered our last Underwear Sale: That this is no tra.h; every piece will bear inspection. Kemembcr that this is the last Uargain Sale of Muslin Underwear we shall offer during the jear 1 890. COSUnT BEOS. Ii'beapest earpet, wall paper R. Marks & Co. Ladies, go to 44 Wasatch block for English riding habits. McCORNICK & CO., BAITKBES. SALT LAKE, UTAH Carrul attention ghvit to the Sale of Ores and Bullion,. W'eiolhit Cuneiynnitnti, highest market prices. COLLECTIONS MAdTaT LOWEST RATES ACTIVE AcShTS SOLICITED. CORRESPONDENTS: New York Imp. and Trad. Nat. Bank, Cliein-ira- l Nat. Hank. Kountie Chicago Commercial Nat. llnuk. 8au FrauclHco First Nat. 13:mk, Nat. Bank. Omaha Omaha Nat. Bauk. St. Louts Statu Bank of St. Louis. Kansas City I it. Bank of Kansas Oily. Denver Denver Nat . Bank, City Nat. Bank London, England Messrs. Martin & Co.. 33 Lombard street.. Special Offer. I am authorized to offer, for a few ays. 821x185 ft. on corner Fifth and I, iih brick house four rooms, closet, ill, cellar, eity water etc., for $4500. J. F. Jack, 235 S. Main street. far load wool and hair mattresses at I K. Marks & Co Troy! v. b Troy Steam 1 - Celebrated Troy Steam Laundry ! Telephone 192. 142 Main St. Choice maple syrup, the finest iu the uiHarnoud'schoic.e hams and baco n ew Roods and choice fruits arriving very day at C. B. Durst's, 72 aud 74 E. ml South St. The ladies appreciate tho fine New York opera bonnets now on sale at 44 Wasaten block. H. McC'lure & Co. real estate. business anh residence property, IIV. sales and sure returns. No.. 06 Second South street. . MTlEtl NajnjP TO .AX..T,i PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH AT THE CITY TICKET OFFICE. Union - Pacific SYSTEM.' MOUNTAIN DIVISION The Only Line carrying the United KUUt Overland Mail. Direct Connection be-tween all I'oinU North aud Kant, NEWTIMECARD 2A.a.y 20, 1S90. UTAH CENTRAL DISTRICT. Now that we are prepared to do high class watch repairing promptly we so-licit our share of patronage. Keinem-be- r that all goods sold are engraved free of charge. Davidson, Leyson & McCune. Hie finest line of baby carriages and 'press wagons, very cheap at tho Va-fl- j Hall. Call and see them. 54 West Second South. Jaiiien H. Bacon, Frank L. Holland, president. Cashier. Bank ot Salt Lake. Salt Lake City, I'tah. General Banting Business Transacted. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange Bought and Sold. Honey to Lend on Seal Estate from One to Five Tears Time. National Bant--: OF SALT LAKE CITY. Capital - - $250,000 No. U East First South Street. H. O. Ba-i- h President C4. M. Downey THOS. MARSHAL! F. K. SCRVMSKIt, F. H. AUERBACH, D. C. Bai:on. John J. Dai-v- , W. P. Noblb, J. W.DoNNKLLAM Cashier Transact a General Banking Businem in all its Branches. Sells siKht drafts ou tho principal cltir.a of the world. Issue circular letter of credit and postal money orders on all parta of Europe and the Orient. Collections promptlp attended to Loans money at the lowest rates and on the best terms prevailing in this market. tienllcmcn should leave their orders r custom shirts at Meb. Co. '12 Main street. Notice to Builders. . On and after May 17th, 1800, we will deliver lime from the old Pasco lime works at twenty-liv- e cents per bushel, building sand at $1.25 per load, gravel for cement work at $1.25 per load, building rock at $0 per cord. Leave or-ders at No. 50, South West Temple street, north of the Herald office. Tele-phone No. 277. S. Bamberger, President Utah Limo & Cement Co. 120 Main street. TO BOOM BUSINESS! We ofler new attractions for the Spring trade. Attractive goods and attractive prices that tell their own tale of cheapness. A SMILE and A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL! KEEP THIS LIST OF PRICES IN YOUR MIND. Men's Nobby Cheviot Spring Suits, $5.50 each. Men's Working Pants, f 1 a pair. Men's Nobby Spring Pants, 2 a pair. Men's French Flannel Ovcrshirts, 50c catli. Men's Unlaundried Shirts, 45c each. Men's Drab Hats, 5a: each. Men's Blue Denim Overalls, 45c a pair. Men's .. Blue Denim Junipers, 45c each. Men's Heavy Check Jumpers, 40c each. Boys' Shirt Waists, 15c each. Boys' Knee Pants, 25c a pair. Boys' Cheviot Suits, ages 4 to 1 2, $ 1 . 1 5 each. Men's fine Ualbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, 12 thread, 11, 25 a suit. S. J. Tatlia,n, 151 ZMain Street. J. M. STULL & COMPANY, FIKB INBUKANCIi AGENTS First-Clas- s Board Companies Represented. No. 22 liast I'inl South St., Salt Lake City, Utah, A splendid new lino of silverware will he opened in a day or two at Davidson, Leyson & McCune. Call and see it. Don't forget that we have removed to 07 East Second South street. A. J. White, Real Estate Co. have all tho lato and I--,. ) dining and sitting room Chairs. Bauratt Bros. IJr. M. I.C. Inman. Electro - Thcraputic Vapor Baths treatment of all Female and Chrome diseases. Will remove from 44 h building to tho Wasatch building May 2!ird. Passenger Trains Arrive and Leare at Salt Lake Cltj as follows: KROftl inK KOHTH. OOINO NOBTM. Atlantic Fast Mall :Oa.m. A'"Vr, LxErtTUhe 'll" am. m Park City Utah 4 Northern Local.. W:i a.m. raou thk south. ooino aoirm. MllfordHxpres lo:l(a.m. .Iiiah Kapreee T,'L,m Jual Kxpress . :Mlji.m. Mllford Kxiireaa p. m ' TJtah." arid ITa-wad- Eltrf.ct. OOINO WKST. 1TKOM TBS Wr.T. ThroiiiihMixed.dallyiexceptHunrtayi S:IOa.m Throiih Mlxed.dallyiexrept Sunday) :'p.m lor Oarfleld Uearh, dally 10:1.1 a m From UarStld Beach, dally !): Ih p m I: Op.m " " " 4 p m ,. "... I'Luni ' ' " " S Vipm " " " a SMdp.m " " " :lp.m 7:jp.m l:ISp.m . SaltrXjaJEa" Sc V7"eitra 'IJlitiict. Passi-nKe- r Train leave Halt Lake dally (except Humlay; for Ironton, Hilvert'lty, Kitrikt ete.. at 7 :10 a.m. KetumlnjMirrlvliMc atS:l p. m. .: : "EQTJI3?X.CEXTr" The Mmlted rt Mall," leaving (wdeu at : a. m.. I eoiilpjied with Ilayf:o.h, fori land toChlraao; UavUar. Portland to Chicago; Pullman PalaiM Hlc!l. Portland lo('hlrKoj Pullnianl'altte Sleeper. Hun Kran'lBco to ChlcBgo; Pulltnun Palwe Hleeper Halt llo to 1'ouncll Hluffn: Pullman Pala Sleeper. HutW to (Ireeu Klver: Dlnlnif Car, Portland to Chlcaifo- - Day Coaches Mi. Halt Lake to Oreen Klver: Colonist Weeper, J'ortland to Chicago. This train will carry only Pussemfer havltiK Klrst-claw- i Tickets. "The Atlantle Kipre'," eavinKKden at Hl:.l a. m.. I equipped with I)ay f w he. Oifden tocmunull Hlufln: Pullman Palace HleejM-r- . Portland U, Coiki.I1 HlulTs; Pullman Pla a Klerwr rei,ver to Council BHilts; Pullman Palace Hleeper. Halt Ijiken, ( hey.mii.. i thls Is thro nth Hleeper to HI. Iiulei; Pullman Colonist Sleeper. Sail Iraiirlw-- fc. ,otin II llliiltai Pullman Colonist Sleeper. Purtlatid to Cheyenne. II his Is throngli sleeiier to KausaeClty;. This train will arry Passengers holding either first, or Bwond clase 'l'i kets. J. V. PARKER, "C. F. RESSEGUIE, Asst Cen'l Pawenger Aenl Central Manajtr '' and see my new line of Spring worsted jiantaloonings, etc. W'. A. Taylor, 45 E. Second South. Ladies, before you go to th.e beach, call at 44 Wasatch block and got one of those lovely seaside bats for almost 5intliue? of summer iieckwearin nothing. . '.caris, Windsors, etc. n Mer. Co. Main struut. Railroad Tlcketa Boucht, Sold And exchanged by J. K. Gillespie, mem-ber of the American Iicket Brokers association, No. 240 Main street. Wo carry a full line of Stetson soft hats in the latest styles and shapes. Bast-Marsha- Mer. Co. 142 Main street. ; Having entered the employ of McCune 1 shall be pleVdrseeall of new store. Egbert Roberts. Tolin Grrant Co., ;COTll.t CTI IW KOIC Street and Sidewalk Pavements, Trinidad Asphaltum for Streets. Slagolithic and Granolithic for Sidewalks, Carriage Drives, Basement Fioors, etc. Zitunatti Furniihed on All Xinda Cement Work. Concreting, tta All Work Guaranteed. m2iasm slt Lnh( cit7J gfaft E. SELLS, J. TUCKER. H. W. SELLS. Sells & Coiripany, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber. First South street, opposite 1 4th Ward Assembly Rooms. P. O. Box 107. Old Pleneer lard of Antroug k Baglry. Progress building. lby')taJilD,ta Perfect fitting garment Tr J- - c- - Bromsteele, 108 South street. THE SALT LAKE ABSTRACT, TITLE, GUARANTY AND TRUST-:-COMPAN- Y, (Formerly Harvey, Nell & Co-- 235 S. Main Street. CAPITAL $100,000.00. Incorporated under the laws of Utah Territory. Mates Correct Abstracts of Titla, SIoot all Errors, , Titles to Eeal Estate and Mort-gages ThorougUj Examined j and Insured. j INSURES against loss by Mechanics Liens MMuilmproal.lld) In it, j vault, and he an eeorovr ljuturss. Acts as Executor. Administrator. Guardian. Atenee. Beoeiver. etc. to, and executes j trusts of every kind. j Holding Trust Funds separate from all Other Assets of tie company, I And retaininK as counsel the attorney through ; whom I he tmsiness coaiea. CoUects Interest on !uome and tnna2ta all i other buslneis authorised hy Its Bills receipted for aud aafely kept without eljSS'ph H. Smith, t. Denver. Col. Wlim.m 4. Harrey. Vice Pre.. and Manaier Neff, Treasurer an At. Manager Jtiward W. Ge"tr.ecTand Attract Omr j I1 aixdsilk curtains at S. B,., Marks Wc are making a specialty of gentle-men's shirts to order in dress, silk and flannel. Fit guaranteed. Co. Bast-Maksha- MER. - f 142 Mam street. pyou hV m Barratt Bros. The only place in tSheeconi.f So'uth:, fot rletv Hall, 54 West bargains. Call and see. j Drg. Whitney Basher's Dental parlors next to Cnllen hotel. Price 6c Clark, Dealer In Poultry and all Kinds of Game Fruits, Vegetables, etc., in season, o. S8 West first honth .treet, opposite Kimlnll BliH-k- . r-r--r-; J. F. JACK, Real Estate. ' t3S Kanth Main. ' Salt La Or r. Utai Contra! Railway. Time Card in effect May 22, 1890. Paenf(crTia'n leave aud arr:at Halt Lake (1:y and Para C';ty dally as llos: tAt.T uu trnr. j Tra.n ( leaves K'giilli tin and Main st 1 3 a m I l.p.m x arrives " " Wcuain 4 ;up.in rAHK rnr. Tnln 1 arrives I'ai-- City ' a tu 1 i p in X leaves zs ! ; 4 " ' i ' 'n ; IS: irteq lt Lake City aod City slnaie trio rfrteecB bait Lk t HyaiiJ l"riiCi:y round trip. . JOsH.YVVSO, TJ.U'iyr'yH Minapr, t- - '- - V- - I i Utah Title Insurance & Trust Co. CS Went --'ud Soath St., .Salt Lake titj, Utah. DttU mrm an 1 mix kliolders; John E. Dooley, Preldent I 8. Hills, Vicev President A. L. Thomas Secretary. I ncorporaloni: . H tlM m. Wetcfcaw W. . Jf. . m. sUmka. K c (aixiiu (iuru Mibhik w Jsetraaai, Johx 1. ri.v iill-- t j sanr. I M t eaint luiiigai j . ikhkt rutw Vti; rtilCu . A antra i -- r l.rrt te. H t W C lltu. sunrci inrLTi.i. (v--tx- ot 1 1 n 'Hiw ' erfHT tre Nt;.3l B--Ui. J k. tuia t'lisa Nilvsul Kju. Jo A. IT'te J4t. T. U. Wtaaaa. (, Z. C. M. L . Attorney. John A. Marthall. ' EAD, ;) JJeai p ftv Kit tato 0wners : List your Hie- - ?ills.at 011ce- - No cost to u 'f s;"e is made. We have a H lit ,ertlsi"g that keeps a aCsppt et t u.aot the general pub-ttit- h cation of vour prop-'tsn- " 'lescrPtion. price, terms, address. We place ''V-n-t " ',th over two h'indred Astern P,,rcnasers at once, "ind v. alil(s any one having our with vnl, acld von, and Wri- t- rFeCt- - We inrite aU t --nv u-- Ior our printed- - lisfe- of "CnitStattlU t0 anT address 'SnmkY; &"Ct., Mam st,, in basement. - . T .iu-e-r ware, table cutlery ' West Second South. South stmt. ciH of Interest From our North-Brl- ef OaGun club is open to chal- - Tackson will exhibit at the Nov-- this evening. ' of Salt Lake, has been FhJddcofSaltLakebyltexIL c' Alderman Snyder's fShrank B- - v largely at- - lutornpr stone of the new Method-- h c.llHt-- will bo laid next 1'ri- - 'with Masonic ceremonies. "L railway to Hot Springs is being Th. ccousiructed. June 15th is ex-- :'S t s th0 liue opon t0 tnaie' "1, Hie permits for last i B"," fo in hi to over $100,000. A tt is anticipated during the ".xtfourvceks. Harriet K. Osborne, who died M TMdaV aged 80 years, was bunod afternoon. Tho funeral was lj attended. people aro looking torward tp ,St Lake May Fcstiva.with much furable anticipation, and .will aU in 'large numbers. ymlJraliam and Honben Smith, on , the first district court for viola-:'- i of the Kilmiinds-Tnokc- r law, havo been convicted. . - , til the lwrts wore well patronized Sum Small drew a largo Sto the pavilion in Lester park to his memorial sermon. .,, is asked to subscribe lo0,000 rlU imping stock yard and a "kinir house there, of which the eapi-i- 3 will bo $1,500,000. 'The (Men Democrat, an afternoon jenl nWpapor, is announced to June, with full associated report ,,l,d all the latest local rt'j. The McDauiel brothers are the - iroprietor.s: ; Tliirtv-ln- clmrler members orgaii-,j- j pur Good Templars' lodge in ploalast Saturday. 1 he officers are: ,lf Smurthwaiie. W. I.; Mrs. J. Hue W. V. T.; George h. Hyde, W. S.: 'Andrniv, W. F. Mrs. F. S. Chris-- W. T.i William English, W. M.; fM. M. Day, W. l.'Ci.; II. M. iwra, IV. S ; Charles A. Smurthwaite, P. C. f.. and Miss M. P. Jfoycs, ' upeiintendcnt of Juvenilis. OOBBI.E STONES. Horse Flesh Own.,. , stones"avS 0l'0lllaiut out cobble s reels of si over the roadsters and others SrMt eoverSthehr oro.iclieit, "and have been trvinir to iret some street commissioner tl o small loose stones that areS ouir every street iu the town. The stones lay us yon are aware on t c wh, C rr voi.nd every. ' f(1'!s,ead.f oinpt pleasure to ftroti, it t Unv,., ,ou lhe Principal MrLi a u,Sllll"i'e- - There rs Bnghaiuostrect, our tip-to- residence horonghfare. and the only Irive n to whole eity, from Main going east to the end of the .trect where theFe are nothing but eobble stones, tin all sorts of rubbish. The street super' visor even permits building stones that fall from wagons, and largo, boulders, to remain in the streets for horses to stumble over and for wheels of biiinries to be. wrenched off. It is true that there are spasmodic spells taken to pile up tho rock tor removal, but before the stones arc carted oil' they become scat-tered, lhere are also large proinctiii" stones, a portion of which are imbedded" in the streets, that are very dangerous, audcsliould not be permitted. The city has a sufllclcnt surplus in its treasury to keep the streets m good condition, and if something is not done soon tho city is going to be materially injured. A mau was here from Greely, Col., a few days ago, and was contemplating bringing his horses hen;, but after driving over the street and seeing the stones, said if he did locate in Salt Lake he would not bring his horses until the streets were improved. If tho people expect to make a city of Salt Lake, something has got to be done with the loose stones now on the streets." Notice. All persons arc hereby warned, under lie penalty provided by ordinance, not .remove the body of any dead animal refill or fflth of any description, withi-n first notifying the city scavenger, ho will issue directions for its dis-,igi- i. William Showall, City Scavenger, room 0, City Hall, ipiil 17, 181)0. We open today a splendid line of silver bangles, bracelets, charms and hair ornaments in newest and hand-somest goods of this class ever placed on the market. Don't fail to see them. Davidson, Leysos & McCcne. 1 bargain 2i.10 rods between mrtb and Fifth, on I street. City niter, fruit, and near to the eleetrie jr. Price, $M00, reasonable terms. In-uir- c room 4o, Wasatch building. The following properties are for sale on very easy terms. Inquire of E. Ii. Wicks, 252 South Main street: A 0x10 corner on Brigham aud O, facing south aud west. A seven-acr- e tract corners on Ninth East and South Boulevard, facing south and east. Beautiful twenty acres on tho East Bench, little south of Terrace Heights, with full water rights. Also the best investment in the whole city. Poplar Grove lots, only $200; one-thir- d cash, one-thir- d one year, one-thir- d two vears: 8 per cent interest. A beautiful corner on Tenth East, 81 xl55 feet, between First and Second South, cheap and on easy terms. The Continental. Tkis hotel is the recognized head-iter- s for commercial men and tour- - Centrally located, it is furnished D everything pertaining to a first- 's Mel. For rooms at any timo ad-fs- s G.S.Holmes, Manager Continental hotel. w three weeks it has been irapossi-- " for 11s to do watch . repairing y y, but now that we have' se- - the services of Mr. Egbert Rob-- . o long and won known as a we eau get all work Wm short order. Davidson, Levson & McCune. l0!M,rt of new and elegant Iuih.V arrived Bros. ?ts'L!i"u- - t'le l),!lcu t0 have your riding in the latest English style " bv K whore 1110 fiuinft is t'aylor's Ktem and all k:mted to lit pericctly. te.i,Ie,offint! millinery at New pprwsat.it Wasatch block. Notice of Kemovat. his lK-e- removed to j city oriiee Wnil-e- r ;.tko Tivoli" opposite aC0BMoRitz. tlie . iiotise. - |