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Show I ' THE SALT LAKE TIMES TUESDAY KVEXIXfi MAY !?(). ISM 3 eMvSKtho beach, 1 Mek. Co. . - .. H2 Main street. Having entered the employ of David-on- , Leysou & MoCiina ahull be new stoie. Lcbkkt Roberts. COHNBEOS. ' yi Inch hav Mark :iMn iUHl i (.r rl: rular prli l. I a In.-- HI k Annum Kyl l l pr t i i oldCK VST... ,...i..r H,..k ru .Mlil'Ii llflOW ai-- si ir yard. SILKS M;;:l"k !iumfc-- Regolar Prim lniltt l'llll lol1 Villi'. tr mmm mmm HDIESS O-OOID- S. 50 pieces erv li.iuloni) 21 inch Spriuir arid Summer lr- - C.od t Tlice contain' a liirpi' variety of illuminated bixhU ami Including black. hikI .nre (lie bet alue we have cer otterrvl at thi priif. .V) pieces !t?i inch Wool Striped Muling, in light color at 27ie per yard, told at (lif hcginning of this ncaaon at 40c. 100 pieces Clmllie. in beautiful new designs, at .V per yard, the biggct bar-gain in Chullie we shall be able to offer this aeanon. A beautiful lot of Wool Challies at 2V per yard. t S"mme1' Underwear. M.. m I.,1U-H- - Mohair lliintoni at fcV.K. Hi. tJ.JO Klhtwd. Uiw nw k aad Hlw.ri.Wwa nu utiil Ui anl. - al-- . , N.ilwnli-l.intlli- u the rnurmntx hninr Vrv Una Jrw R!ld .tt in e hv lnilv iloiio III ltlln' Wr. Whlia nd IU!hr:nKn. at t. and a- - annntl hoMliin a itnod In ihia ai'l''. Iliif. Krl""'' Phia lll U"W nrll hava raclv,l full ativk of lhiMUI Ithi- - Mam. i)rn liui-inp- - H k"" Apn ud nraaaavt, Wa ,(tir a Int of l.xllaa' RiMara at V50 alwi rrum U U faara. anil , BIORTH STAR "jfT Refrigerator cPP:P''-- - . T ; v-'b- 'v titvw w I il ' ? Scld. Only To3r tlao Salt Lake Hardware Co., 32 WEST SECOND SOUTH STREET. Headquarters for Rubber Hose, Lawn Mowers, Hammocks, Guns, Fishing Tackle and Sporting Goods. Wo are making a specialty of goutlo- - llauuel. tit guaranteed. Bast-Maksha- Mkb. Co. ' ' 14i Main street. j Speolnl Sale For Tuesday and Wednesday. May 20th and 81st, of silk gloves, all shades, worth ironi 40 to 50 cents, alt go at special sale price, 20 cents; also a lot of finest misses silk milts, in all shades, worth 35 to 50 cents, special sale price 15 cents, at the assignee's sale of the Bernberaer & Levy stock, 55 Main 6treet. cmiTTS i--' u --U3sr isiixssro-- GOODS. Meu'a Outing Flunurl Summer Shirta at 5U Men's 1'rrni'b Halbriggan Shirts and Drawers at !0o pel suit. Men's six k, cxeelleut German make, in Tans and Modew, 3 pair for Ma Mon's Socks, very superior quality English Kibbt'd, in Oxfonl mixed Modes, Tan and I'nbltmrued. at 2."c a pair. We claim this to e th lit half luisoin this rttuntry. To buy them once Is to buy them lwj. (Jcnts' Silk Scarfs, in an end lew Tariety of prvtty styles nd dcigus, at 25c Special Sale. Special glove .sale! All the finest makes Alexander's in four button musqutaries gevernes and five button florences. worth from $1 to $1.50; all go at special sale at 55 cents for Tuesday and Wednesday, May 20 and 21 at the assignees sale of the Ben-home- r & Levy stock, 55 Main St. GEORGE A. LOWE, Scaler in All Kinds of First-Clas- s -- Agricultural Implement- s,- SCHUTTLKllPAPM AND FKE1GHS WAGONS, Collins Bisk Mois aiMCarls of every description. Steam Engines, Leffel Wheels. WAREHOUSES STATE KOAI) JIKTWKEN FIKST AM) NKl'OM) SOUTH. Urn. Whitney Kucher'a Dental parlors next to Cullen hotel. All latest improu'd machinery at Em-pire Steam Laundry, 'l Commercial street. Telephone 1)4.; .Special Sale Special glove sale! All the finest makes of gloves. Alexander's in four button inus(iietaries gevernes and five button florences, worth from 91 to $1.50; all go at special sale at 55 cents for 'Tuesday anil Wednesday, May 20 and 21, at the assignees salo of the Ben-hem- & Levy stock, 55 Main St. We arc sole agents for the Miller & Christy hats. Bast-M- usuali. Mkk. Co. J43 Main street. llave you seen itv in Barratt Bros, window. Gloves and Mitts. Mother's Friend shirtwaist t.tt1!M'llvrllalliiviU l(Xi nd IV per W K iwtw.1 lrii.hlpnnir IhN pur. mk if It HhlrlmlU, In IVrfrcl flillnf l.ll Olovo. In Hu.l Outm Humwi a.l TUf k rtvl. Tmi Milk OIiivm wr, r-- , Jc nl ino W tinllnn or lln M tiH-f- c 'r ulr mhrrl.lnd rimtwlnii. whl H 111111 Knll Hlltc Ulnvn r, Itc n4 almiilr ii.irm.i. Th lino ...nulB wy l n ifmNii n.l pao"! l " ' NIIU J.'i'V Mills it Vr, Bw, V, St, kxi ui4 at all prlraa (rem M W M p- -f ami fte a pair, yard. WHITE OOOI3S IDEIPATCCITT. The popularity or our Special linn or Table Linen, r which w am aolt agents, is yn the increase. Merit will ttl. "ropular kmU at polr pices" is our motto. Anthim Hed Sets left from lust week sale will I rki-- wl at thft am prices. In addition to our regular line .r bargain we will lhi week prrsent th rollowing extraordinary drive in While otxl.: 100 pieces plain India Linen at 10, l'.' und lie, twivthirtU actual alo, 100 pieces Check Nainsook lit 10, 12 ami 15o nt van I. llcsidcs tho alwve standanl KHds, a full Una of Uce, Jacpiatii an'l Embroidered ell'eels are shown, conisr BBOS. Sfrroipm fdHxrw yMfl'MM mmAH irwi. ty)lfWJlttAL 'ftrrttrrpX jJasmfg f i The .Variety Hall, 54 West Second South, keep everything you want. New goods arriving every day at Barratt Bros, furniture store. ir: i ii nun ml .'. - "HSIERY-- - LADIESand CHILDREN. Kvarjr 1'alr lluaran-Hntii- -l t I'"-fi- -. t Mall.fai tlon In WrurliiK, We Import and Control this brand. Special Sale. Special glove sale! All the finest makes of gloves. Alexander's in four button inusquetaries gevernes and five button florences, worth from $1 to $1.50; all go at special sale at 53 cents for Tuesday and Weduesdav, May 20 aud 21, at the assignees sate of the Ben-heme- r & Levy stock, 55 Main St. Special Offer. I am authorized to offer, for a few days, '82J.xl5 ft. on corner Fifth and I, with brick house four rooms, closet, hall, cellar, city water etc.. for $4500. J. F. Jack, 2SJ5 S. Main street. Mr, (.uribty Has just received an elegant lot of black leggins at No. 31 West First South street. ..!' Come in aud see our large display of uew goods just arrived from the east. Barhatt Bros. Choice maple syrup, the finest in the land, Hamond's choice hams and baeo u new goods and choice fruits arriving every day at C. B. Durst's, 72 and 74 L. 2nd South St. Ormul Opening. I). Hirschlcr & Co.'s wine depot on Thursday, May 22d, at 218 Soul h Main street, next door north of poslollicc. The largest display of vegetables n the city at C. B. Durst's. The Troy Steam Laundry guaratees its patrons excellence of work and promptness of delivery. 143 Main street. Telephone 192. Call and seo my new line of Spring Suiting worsted pantaloonings, etc. W. A. Taylor, 45 E. Second South. Two nice building lots for sale 230 I street. Ladies' Bazaar. ARTISTIC NEEDLEWORK. KttniovRillo tlSJU H. Main IStrcel Choica Hue of Piano Covers, Tabla Covers, Toilet Sets, Opera Bags, Sofa Pillows. Hand Bates Bureau and Sideboard Bearfs, Hllk Drapes, Cen-ter Piecesand Daylies' Hummer Cor-Birt- s, Swiss Embroidered Aorona, Rnchlng. Kibbon and Zephyr. Wash Silks, Linens and all kinds of mater-ia- (Stamping Dime : lessens tiuen A. S.1 Webster. 7 A. M. Webstor, 11MAH HOTEL. Commercial Street, on th European Fiaa. This fine hotel, strictly first class in every respect is now offering induce-ments to the local ami traveling public which cannot be excelled in the we?t. Central loratiou. Restaurant in con-nection for short orders at all hours. Fi:em h & Sow Kits. Proprietors. MTitt (irzjb.fl) 0N SAL PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH AT THE CITY TICKET OFFICE. PisstDger IfilBi IrriH i4 Le riiiM the aftfl-tN- . Atlantic rs Mart ? I'arkl ItyAflaS ANrtliani Loral. Hi ani. AHnlr Er--. , If Miprn. i'ltland add HttKaii Maif J Hi p.m. Mtlf'T-- l Y.lpr m- - Jiial, r.pr j, ?.P m - iMm wurr. Throurh Mlil dllr"-- 'iMy) m. buburtea l'auer. dalir ' iltnt - Mixed. la.lx. ...'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.','. Vita. - faawnnef ' ''P- - j - t lipla. m ,r, S !yp to. " CCt Lak de V : L.Ip1t-xari ar. iTn.rln ttuarulne- - aWMrtMi, a!t'! f. "p.' Union - Pacific SYSTEM. MUUNTA1M' WVWION Tn CWlf Una earrrlna " TaHad 'at4 Orarund Mall. lHt 0tf-V"- f twmu aU I'ulnia Nrtk o4 US, newtiIvTecard March 2, 1890. UTAH CE1THHL DISTRICT. ,"!' anatif. uui I'bt i "' -' ' " .rl i H IllXMI r l'"iaw an4 ttt f..... JrBV9m IawsX r.tpm - P taM t wT. ' Thfra MHl.UUria-- tadtfV f Suourbaa rmtt. o iijr J - " ........ . " a MifL tty. fawn" '9 w - , wp.Ol . . T xiijf n wv l'ir IfuUm. U Clt. Kin pi - Elegant lines of summer neckwear in bowsscarfs, Windsors, etc. Bast-Marsha- Mek. Co. 143 Main street. Pembroke, quick job printer. Five ear loads of new and elegant furniture just arrived at Bakieatt Bitost. Special Sale 'wsday and Wednesday, May 20th of silk gloves, "all shades, ""i 40 to 30 cents, all go at " side price 20 cents; also a lot of '"m silk mitts in all shades, i j to oo cents, special sale price .. ,?,!,tti,c assignee's sale of the "r & j.evy Btock 55 Maiu Visit t lie Wine Vanlla Of I). Hirschlcr & Co. at 2i:J South Main sireet. next door north of postof-lice- . Crand ojieuing ou Thiirwlay. M.lt the Wine VanU Of J). Hir hb r & Co. at S.,nih Main street, next door north of post office. Grand opening ou Thursday. I'jjiw suppHcs at C. H. Parsons' book I1' building. Ogden Creamerr Hatter. for this butter laudwe We p.i.ntcetobethebt in the market. Try & Sole AgenU Ogden CreameryButter. The Delmonico, .'Knl h tinU Hntiiii, Is now ready to Entertain the Public in the Very Finest Style. Everything New and First-clas- s The Best Stocked lit la Salt Uki Cltj. I'riraU rIne Boomn Attarhed. Wilson & Busby, ,". V.. Srrnnd friutlt. Tne perfect litting bathing suits man ufactun-- d by the Brooklyn knitting are sole agents. w e works, for whom we have now plaoed on sale for the coming warranted and bathing season. Colors guaranteed not to shrink. Bast Marshall Mxb. to. 142 Main street . . Rfl sure and see train our load new fot. goods Come just .rrirea take a'look for yo,, Jl0TSet that we have removed to ( eond South street. ' J- - N hue, Real Estate Co. Gentlemen should leave their orders for custom tBjHALtME Co 142 Main street. --The ripe"" ""T2L11L V7un" t, narll Blulf-.- , Pwilmaa. !'.." Hl,-- r. I.., lo lwiyrll IWo: ,f" 1 fT ,t"Z,X tW-i-l Win, . J.V.PARKER. C. F. RESSEGUIE, 4 Al. Cea'l fatMerar t--. C' Mfc . Special Sale. iK'i' glove sale! All the finest gloves.. Alexander's in four . ",!,quetaries gevernesoand live m worth from $l"lo$l.-30- 4,. speei;,! saR at r,--, ccnls for n and Wednesd iv, Mav 20 and tguees sale of the Ben- - Wvy st0ckj 53 Main Wr J .rand (Ipening. ' II HirM-lilc- r wine .l ifl on Thur-da- v. M:iv 22d. nl 2i:J S.ii'h Mam Sliert. nevt .'T U"llh of It..0n . Troy ! iWWroy Maui Laundry ! i Railroad Tioket, Bought, Sold aviation, NofSSf xSOfc km' Drtippad stltt&ea. Always hav towels of linen. Do not beteaiptodinto trying tho cheaper cot-ton, which is very costly to temper and strength, as it leaves a disagreeable lint behind it, in gentle protest. Miss Louise ImoRcne Guiney, the po-etess, thinks nothing of walking twenty miles. She measures her verses with a pedometer. One pound of flour, a tablespoonful of alum and three quart of water boiled together with newspapers till of the y of putty makes a good tilling foi fljor cracks. a beautiful woman pleases the eve, a good woman pleases the beart; one is a jewel, the other a treasure. Mme. Etelka Gerster lately sang in a local concert tor charity at Bologna. If her voice is gone the little prima seeuu to have some heart left. Mrs. Jeannette M. Thurber contem-plates building a great national music hall in Washington. Jet coronets, long in disfavor, are now seen gleaming in fluffy hair, and any thing fanciful in the way of hair orna-ments that is not too higb is allowable, not only in the coiffure, but on a part of the bonnet or dress hat To relieve the monotony of dark cos-tumes, Parisian ladies are wearing scar-let and marigold yellow blouse vests be-neath their jackets, with open fronts. The vests have high collars, like a gen-tleman's stock, or are worn with a cravat of the same silk, tied in a huge bow. Martin Schmidt, "Hie" tailor just received his second shipment tt spnng woolens. Call and examine Ms rrogres9 building. Men a shoes in Button lace and cou-gre- a regular n shoe in auv style Sgooeusthat $1.75 at the World, 70 t. First street. Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired at the&ovcltv Manufacturing company, 01 Last Thinl South street. Sensible Ways of Dressing tlie Hair. Another thing in which most women lamentably fail is the arraiifrement of the hair. They are guided by the fashion-able coiffure, and do their beet to make all their heads exactly alike, regardless of the distinctive style and characteris-tic of each facf. Every girl ought to bo at soms pains to discover what suits her best, id then remain faithful to it, with n occasional modification to conform the phases of fashionable headgear. Do you not agree with me? I fancy that many people are getting tired of having the huir all combed up to the top of tho head. It is quite cer-tain that when the hair is drawn in straight upward lines the effect is by no means becoming or pretty. As a rule, I think the hair that grows about the tem-ples and above the ears looks best when drawn straight back and fastened be-neath the puffs now so much worn. I have seen half a dozen decided chignons of late, and sincerely hope that they do not indicate revival of that ugly fashion. I saw two at Sandown worn by fashionably dressed women. Madge in London Truth. Leghorn Hatu Selling at half-pric- e at Mrs. W. II. Fox's Parlors, Crane building. The only place in the citv is the Va-- r ety Hall, 54 West Second South, for bargains. Call and see. ITH lliLFi MILLION. ew National Bank of the Repub-- ! Ho Opens To- - ..1 morrow. THE PE0GEESS BUILDIJTG. Description of Its Elegant Quarter- s-i gtMng financial Institutio- n- ; Its Officers and Directors. meagre f a city's strength lies X solidity of her financial institu-n- d the high character of her "liers Gauged by this standard stands preeminent m i, I ike City Rocky mountain region. Of her Haiut bankers this city may well nioud. Their strength and enter-'Aw- e attracted the attention of and wide who have 'SImelosee that Utah affords a .Jrtile Held for financial- - opera-"- . of (he highest class.- A short time "! some eastern capitalists, seeing .nlemlicl opportunity, determined iuv,.st a very large sum of money .in inking business here. The rcpre-,- , 'tivos of these people were Messrs. ...kKuox and J. A. Earls of Os-,.- ,. Kansas. Tho reputation those gentlemen as financiers Mi)i'rieiicc and ability was such short liuio all tho stock ,iiu a very institution offered was taken by li known local capitalists and btisi-..iuci- i. Tomorrow morning the opens its doors with a capacity half a million and will be known as National Bank of tho Republic, bank has splendidly appointed it,.! in the new 'Progress Hlock on 'in street. The furniture is elegant ,1,4'n and linish, tho counters and Asking of natural cherry with was of antique copper framing crys-izo- d glass panels. The bases of the inters arc uf the finest Georgia make. ,. floor is covered w'uli a . thick mat-o- f cork while tho walls aud ling are beautifully decorated, v vault in tho center of the mi is of massive masonry and thor-jlil-tiii' proof. Within this is per-- I ilic lini'sl liurglar-iiroo- f safe in the I, the design being very .unique. material is of elirome steel the nlt'st aud toughest of composition iron. There tire- - two one over the other, the It being used for tho storage of n, while within the lower is a steel ri for the reception of paper money securities. But the feature of this V is the iloni s closing these compart-nts- . They are circular in form, and iiciuatelv turned and carefully ad-ic- d that they are perfectly tight. Instead of being 14 in place by bolts, the urn are screwed Into place, each door nsriug on a pivot and being rotated means of a crank. On the outside aril door is an elaborate sysle.m of mMiiation lucks, while on the inner is an automatic time lock which lomatically locks and unlocks tho ic. There is then no bolt bar or rivet ning the safe doer and in every res-rtUi- u very highest degree of security .lilained. Hut the. greatest security for the pros-lii- y of the institution lies in the high iiracler and financial ability of its icers and directors. The board is mposed of the following gentle-n- : (Jen. A. Lowe, T. l Mulloy, J. Sutherland, II. L, A. Culiner, G. Holmes, Emanuel Knhn, Frank io, I,,.C Karrick, J. A. Karls. The are Frank Knox president, L. Karrick and J. A. ils cashier. Most of the above nies are those of Salt Lake City's oiigest and most reputable business n whose standing is so well known it the mere mention of their names :i ts conlidenee. Messrs. Knox and ils have been associated together in hanking business in Kansas for iiv years and come to this city ii I he very highest reputation able successful financiers. Mr. "x is a native of Washington, Iowa, 'W he was for a long while assistant Inn' uf the First National bank of t Place. His standing at his home "i'g those who have known him '.jest and best is attested by the fact the stockholders of this bank have 'n a large block of the stock in the r bank. In 1870 Mr. . Knox 10 Kansas and engaged in several wsstul financial enterprises. In 1885 :'nd Mr. Earls organized the First "twl bank of Osborne, Kansas, " where he comes to Salt Lake City. Mils is a native of St. Joseph, Mo., Has been associated with Mr. " m all these western bauks. "g western men with west- - expernmee these gentlemen are acquainted with the needs of 'I'i'ilv developing region, while their tul careers give the very best :uuee of a conservative enterprise !, IJ w ill not only secure profits to the folder, but redound to tho advant-- this community. ' Tho Utah Steam Laundry does laun-dry work exclusively, making line work a specially. ; Main office, 45 W. 'Temple St. Branch office attiardner's, 141 Alain St Notlio of Knnoval. Our patrons will please take notice that the Salt Lakel'ity Brewing 'o.'s citv olliee lias been removed to "The Tivoli" opposite the Walker House. Jacob Moiutx. For lamps, silver ware, (able cutlery and pictures, go to the Variety hall, 54 West Secoud South. BarrattBros. have all the late and fancy dining and sitting room Chairs Bauhatt Bros. HA KG A I NH AWAY DOWN. A Lovely Homi?. 5x9 rods, corner of 4th and F street. Four room brick house, large baru, rents for $25. Fruit and shade trees, electric ears, only $SiiD0, oj 700 per rod; $2,000 cash. Balance easy. 6x7i rods, corner of 8rd Fast and 7lh South streets, electric line. Only $1 120 per rod; $750 cash, balance easy. Apply to owner, No. 2iJ W Second South street. Soft aud stiff hats in light and dark colors to be slaughtered at the tempo-rary quarters of tho World clothing and shoe house, 70 East First South street. Her Heart BnlrgM. Two young men wore waiting on Miss Maggie Dunwn, a pretty orphan girl, who lived with her grand-mother, Mrs. Smith, three miles south-east of Greenfield. The girl favored Mr. Asa McKinley, while her uncles and aunts favored the suit of Mr. John Curry. Miss Duncan and her choice had made arrangements to be married, but the fact becoming known, plans were laid tofrus-trat- e their intentions. Miss Duncan was invited to tho houss of her aunt, Mrs. Joshua Barrel t, and soon afterward another uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Archey, with their favored suitor, John Curry, made theii appearance. The company then under took to persuade Misis Maggie to marrj Curry. Believing that their pleas woulc lie successful, they hail obtained tbeser vices of the Rev. D. A. Evans, df the 51. K. church of this city, who came pre-pared to tie the knot. Young McKinley appeared on the scene at this time and pleaded earn-estly with the girl to stand by him. He had a paper, which he wished her to sign, swearing eternal fealty to him, but, while po promising, nhe was unable to sign the paper liecause young Curry threw a buggy robe around her and held her arms down. McKinley, relying on her faithfulness, left, and the work on the faithful girl began. The preacher, in the meanwhile, retired, but, unable to withstand the persuasion of so many, Miss Duncan, at 3 o'clock in the morn-ing, finally consented to wed Curry. The license was soon obtained from the county clerk, who was aroused from his peaceful si umbers, and at the breaking of the day Mugg'" Duncan became Mrs. John Curry, Indianapolis Journal. Now that we are prepared to do high class watch repairing promptly we so-licit our share of patronage. Remem-ber that all goods sold are engraved free pf charge. Worklngineii Who wish to build a house and have their own homo, should call on E. II. Wicks, 252 S. Main, and get his terms. The following properties are for sale on very easy terms. Inquire of L. B. Wicks, 252 South Main street: A 0x10 corner ou Brigham and O, facing south and west. A seven-acr- e tract corners on luint i East and South Boulevard, facing south and east. , Beautifultwenty acres ou the hast Bench, little south of Terrace Heights, with full water rights. Also the best investment in the whole eitv, Poplar Grove lots, only $200; one-thir- d cash, one-thir- d one year, one-thir- d two years: 8 per cent interest- - A beautiful corner on Tenth Last, 8H xl55 feet, between First and Second South, cheap and on easy terms. notice To All Merlianlra In the Hullcllnf Trailei. Keep away from Portland. All trades are out on a' strike, and more men here now than needed to do the work. No chance for employment.- Jtv order of ' U. B. T. Leaoi'e. Official: R. C Sl.EATKll, President Utah Federated Trades. We open today a splendid line of silver bangles, bracelets, charms and hair ornaments in newest and hand-somest of this class ever placed on the nfarkot. Don't fail to see them. Davidson, Leyson & McCi je. Visit the Wine Vaults ''Hirschlev & Co. at 213 South J reet, next door north xt post-e- - 'Jiand opening on Thursday. . Bargains in every line of furniture at Barratt Bros. Seaside Hats. Mrs.Bromsteeles, 108 E. Second UfinT.(,t ,Jllst tho thing to go to Bench in. Bros, lead in new designs of fufniture. Call early and get your choice. For wedding and birthday presents Hall, 04 West Second go to the Variety South street. Cattle and horse Brands a specialty at the Novelty Manufacturing company, 01 East Third South street. For three weeks it has been impossi-ble for lis to do watch repairing but now that we have services of Mr. hgbert Ko I so long aud well known as a firsl-!- . watchmaker, we can get all work liuished in short order. Daviuson, Levsox & McClme. Sew Koute to l'arfc City. The Utah Central railway will open up their scenic route and short line to Park Citv for passenger business Salt Lake and Park City May 1, Trains will leave the corner of Eighth South and Main streets. Salt Lake city, at 7 30 a. in. Returning, will leave Park' City at 4:30 p. m. and arrive m Salt Lako city at 7:00 P- - m- - . Single fare. M.00., Bound trip, t3M. JoHX W. Yot'SG, manager. T. J. Maclistosh, geu'l F. & P. agent. ' want a perfect litting garment Li0 celebrated Taylor's Star Sys- - 31- - - Bromsteele, 108 South street. Notice to Builder. On and after May 17ih, 1K), we will deliver lime from the old Pasco bine works at twentvtive cents per bushel, building sand at $1.25 per load, gravel for cement ork at .2.1 T load, building rm k nl i'J per cord, or-ders at "o. "0. Soiilh We-- l Temple Btreet northef the Herald oflice. Tele-phone No. 27". S- - Bambew.ek. President Utah Lime & Cement Co. 1S6 Main street. Plendid new line of silverware opened in a day or two at it Levson & McCune. Call and ' Lar llata. Jew stock just arrived at Mr. Brom Steele's. 1W r-- Second Sfmlh lreet, at iedncMl prices. Call ami we them. Mra. lhri' fs in receipt of new Flower Tiiei of beautiful an. .k. whirh found to pl-- a-. """'"J . f.uth "" v.iurM-Wiioua- t I Street. - -- - |