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Show M'EtUL M.TUE. iu r.i-i' Five opfortumti to ' -iiJith H'nl -uiinntcndiBt-s r uarlier nd nholars to attend fie ' 1 onfercueeef the M HA. A. Mth will eenveu ic this eity on : -juda.i June lttm will Itm -iMathm.il U lull in the wards t f thic -tae on tint elsy. T! c It shoi of Salt La!.e City arc nju-srJ tuno'if the people of Uieirj npecti. wards that the u-ul Sab-1 lath e ening nicetiu--s nill also be at urued on tliat t a c-In c-In lehalfof the 1'nsiikiii.y of the 1 . It LaU -take of ion. I Jas.1 mikunu. Clerk. MAIL. SCIIKDULK. 1 olios in Is th. stfced,., or until ut clMimcotxaii -xsilt Lake CUT Ton Office, .Noismbtr -J. 10. tPt. I oaee. EMIern. TU U. I'. IIj-....J tjj diKJ0 wSSSS TO "-C- W rsn.9 JO JS pooch) 1 fSBmja OS&'B BXOP.Q P?n."1?iJ,crU"re" -!.i"Jrsra fXkSiJ 1LS) "&P-in lack Cllj-. .......Seio.ra souUictii no innjoini SonttXTncfcucd lKn.h j . LW4n'' ' , "", S ww 'wrsa Uncbuu'cu sn and, . WesIJoriUo, 1 t P la il 1 a.xa All 1.1 li.trh ...... .j, PSUSJS l-licsn ll-tlbrrf Iu Wlllinm K,,nb A Co. TntuliUon from the t. train.) During my sojourn here I had frequent opportunities to make myself acquainted with the ICciabe llano, and from fullest couvlcUon I dechre them to be tho best instruments instru-ments of America. Should I return here for artistic purposes which may be Uie case very soon I shall uio-t certainly ue the pianos of this celt-! rated make. I give this test-! test-! monlal with pleasure, voluntarily laud entirely unsolicited for by the houccf Knalie. EUGEN D'ALBERT. Xew York. May 10. 1S&J. 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Eute or ThoBu ACtlm. DectiMd. I XTTI- ls HKEEBT GlVtX Br TnE Xt naenlxned. vdmiBueretor of Utt t etate or Tbninif Adkins, deceifed, to the etelllors of, and all persons naTIs-I naTIs-I c'seos nriinct the said deceased, to exnitiu ' them with the neeesarr toaehert. wtthia I four caooths artcrtht Unl rnbK-atioacf this tootir. to tho said Admlcuatratdr. at bis oflce on Vain street, bait lako Citr, In l Ombit of Sate I tl ruicsiuar-eth, uoa. 1 n SAVtcvfc, Adtelnitlralor ot tht ttutc or Tboois Adttns. deeeaaed. rw rirr. AttjforMtJte. doavSr I LIST V 1)1. V tql tltot-s. A Rival of Buflalo Bill's Wild Weft coming to Salt Lake City. An Exciting Cow Boy Tournament, to be held at tho Utah Driving Park, 1 next Saturday, May 31st. Some-, Some-, thing about the Novel Entertain i ment ' To man w ho have read the very entertaining novels of Mr Walter Scott, written In the chivalric tone in which only the bard of Waverly fame could write, no Incidents have been considered more entertaining Uian those loumtmcnU outlined, 1 where brave knights met valiant foe in Uie feat of archery for tho laudable laud-able purpose of winning ome fair lady. Interesting and exciting as those low and arrow tournaments I may have U-en, however, their day has forever passed, an J no other feat of contest can take their place, unless un-less It be some reckless march between American cowboys, with rough and ready steeds wildly roundiug up cattle, skilfully brand-log brand-log calves, and dauntless!- taking Uie proverbially chronic bucking prc-ehvlties out of the broncos of the filtlps. Scotland may have her curling bouspIeK France her dudish fencing fenc-ing combat, Engiaud her fox hunts, Canada her lacrosse meetings, meet-ings, but America is eculiarly Uie country for equestrian toucrutmcii:; and here can be given In icrfect realism tho dart--devll heedlessness of ilangir which every thorough cowboy is pn.ud of. Notwithstanding, Notwithstand-ing, this country has not been much given to exhibitions of horsemanship. horseman-ship. Greece m as of the valor of the gladiator, and Rome the recklessness reckless-ness of tlie equestrian. Probably Uie first genuine cowboy tournament tourna-ment ever given In the United Statti Is to take place 011 the Race Track of Uie Utah Driving Park, Saturday Aft moon, May 31st,when the bait Lake public will have the pleasure of witnessing a must complete com-plete programme of cowboy feats. It wilt be truly a realization of the life en Uie Western Cattle Range. Every incident, from saddling the unruly mustang to lassoing wild iTexassteerx, will there tie presented upon a i-erfuct Imitation of a cattle range. This exhibition will also 1 have its humorous features as well , as those brcak-ne-cketTortsof bronco-' bronco-' breaking, whleh will make the hair I of many a tenderfcot stand on a perpendicukir. It Mill I a rare ' treat in Its way, and something 1 worth seeing, even to thoo who are ' accustomed to range life. Such a tournament may be the opportunity j of a lifetime to many in this port-' port-' laving city. I Satisfactory accommodations will I be furnished to convey patrons to I and from Uie street cars. dl The Scandinavian Mercantile Union will hold their meeting in j the Fourteenth Ward Schoolhouse, Wednesday evening, tho 2Sth Inst-, ' at S o'clock, for new subscribers of stock. All are Invited. d2 E. W. Potter, the post master at Elm Creek, Xeb., sas he has i personal knowledge of several cases of rheumatism, in that vicinity. , that have been permanently cured by Chamberlain's Pain Balm, after other remedies were used without 1 benefit. Hu has sold it at bis drug store there for five can and says he I never knew It to fall, Uiat "any customer who onco uses Chamber-lalti's Chamber-lalti's Pain Bitlm will have nothing I else Instead " Tor sale by '. C. M 1 1. Drug Dej t. n-n-Ma-mn-n-M3m-oman-a--s-nri bPKCIAli XIT1CK). sqnllable Ufe Assurance let. We have been Informed by Mr.T-A. Mr.T-A. Harris, Special Agent of the Equitable Life of, 120 Broadway, Y., that tho Company has perfected arrangements to erect a building in Denver, at a cost of $I,7&0uO.0O. This l a move Uiat not only Denver should be proud of, but It will be beneficial to tho entire West In the way of attracting eastern capital-Ists capital-Ists to InvesUgat- the resources of the Great West. Mr. Harris says that If business for the comiany continues as good lu Utah as it has for Uie past two mouths, that Salt Lake may expect a similar Investment. Invest-ment. Mr. Harris Informs u Uiat already such men as P. KWlllLtmc, Jaj If, Moylr, Hou. F. S. Richards, Auerbach Jtros., James Glenden-nlng, Glenden-nlng, J. J. Daly, lion. C. C Richards, Rich-ards, Joeph Barton, The Walker Bros., and many othent have Investigated In-vestigated the contracts otftred by this company and made investments invest-ments In the same. Mr. Ruh Warner, the Genera! Agtut for Utah, is determined to place the Equitable Life in Utah where ill stands in Xew York far lieyoud all I competitors. The standing of those gentlemen in social, mora! and financial circles who are Inventing In this com any is of itself a sufficient suffi-cient guarantee of its solvency, and liberality lu its drallugs, etc. Mr. Harris says with such au entertub-Ing entertub-Ing agent's? Mr. Warner for tlil Territory that he expect to make Broadway, IC. Yn cast a glance towards to-wards the valley of the Grett Salt Itke. The Company's oHcc In this city is Rooms SoC A ZJi, Progress Pro-gress iljlldlng. H. DINWOODEY IS READY FOR BUSINESS AGAIN, And will bo ploasoci to havo tho public gonerally and all his old customers call and sco him at Caldor's Music Palaco, where ho has opened out a New and Boautiful Stock of Carpets and Parlor Furniture All or dors will receive most carofeil attention. atten-tion. He still has tho 65 employes em-ployes with him ready to oxecuto any ordor. Civo him a Call. The.t.rrnt tmcrlcnulltiorns. Sneezirjg, snuffing and coughing This Is Uie mt.!c all over Uie nd just now. "I've got such an aw lul cold lu my Lead.-' Cure It with El' Cream Balm or It inayend iu the toughest form of catarrh. Maybe you have catarrh Don . Nothing Is more nauseous and dreadful. This remedy masters it as no remedy ever did. .Sot a squIT nor a liquid. I Pleasant, certain, rndlcah ! '.miles: The bet Thread for Hand or Machine Ma-chine uc Is Clark's "Mile End." White thread wound on llack spools. For sale by S. Ks i.l.s it. New Dry Goods Store, 2 and 207 r!.. Main Street. Uir i sat On and after May 20th, Bathing Trains to aud from Garfield Beach will run as fellows: leave SaJt Laie fi.t0a.fu.. li:13a. m., li) ji.ni ; 2:4-5 p.m., 5 10 p. in., 6 an p.m. JmrrO'ar!ert03 a.111., 11 Oil a. pi,1 45 p.m., 3.30 p.m., 5.55 p. 111 , 7.15 pin. IjcnretlarpeUX 1 LTD a.m., 2:3em . 8:4) p.m., 5.10 un. 7:25 p.tu, 9.50 11 m. AmrcSall hale 12:15 p.m., 3.4-5 p. m , 2Z p.n , 5 55 p.m , 10 j. 111., 10.15 p.m. J. V. PRkni, A.O.P.A. Tin: most complete line of Wall Pa4.rln town at PJJJI LK's, EQl ITAI1IX Co Of. Go to SfRCtEK, B WATIJl A Co., opiosite City Hall, for Tin Roofing, Guttering, !-iouttng. Stoves and Tinware, etc. Novo & Child aro offering special inducements on Carpets, Car-pets, Wall Paper, eta, at 328 S. Main; Talk Vbout lUrsain: Hand and Meat Saws, Steel Shears mid I Ifttehets. Choice: etch. 50 cts. clS.WestTempIeSt. H E. Phelps. I tlasUs OdC. C. J. Gustavesou, dealer in Harness, Har-ness, Saddlery, etc., ls closing up Ills business Iu that line and Is now-offering to the public his goods at from 10 to 25 per cent discount ofl" Uie regular price. He will let his patrons pat-rons know after a while w here Uiey may obtain his Patent AxIcGrea-e. SHORTHAND. Day and evening elassesand b- mail. Terms reasonable. Write or call or particulars. PracUcalshort-1 hand College. Progress Building. F. E. McGCRRi;, Projr. I Buy your drugs of "the boy,' I Johnson, Pratt A Co., 4S!aln t. ' Sliter Mass .Ttrcllnr. In compliance wiUi Uie urgent request re-quest of the National Silver Com-1 mittcu having In charge toe td-vancement td-vancement of silve r legislation, the 1 Salt Lake ChamUr of Commerce t requests all irons Interested In the 1 advancement of Salt I -ake City a ' the Metropolis of Uie crettest silver firoducing states and Territories or n Uie procqierity of tlie Inter mountain moun-tain Territory, to be present at a grand mass meeting to be held In the Federal Court Room, at eight o'clock. May 2ot!i. 1S90, for the purpose pur-pose of giving public expression to the earnest desires of our peoi le upon this most important cf all vital questions In our National Financial policy. Fred. Simon-, Acting President. Attest F. K. GiM.nf it. Secy. S. L. Chamber Commerce. For Curtains, Window Shades, Baby Carriages, Upholstery, Up-holstery, etc., go to Neve tt Child. 328 S. Main Stroot. For a choico selection of Wall Paper call on Nevo &. Child, 32S S. Main, south of Fox & Symons. Orln rjrmrfroenl. The News can now be liad every evening, at 5.15, at the news stand of Uie Union Dcj-ot, or at the Ogden News depot, S31 Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth Street, a few doors east or the Post Office; also from Dalton, Nye A Cannon, Main Street, or It will U-delivered U-delivered at our residence the sam evening by applying to Mr. Scott Anderson, News agent Iu Ogden City. Not having any Telei hone, our customers will please leaveordera at Margetta' Rro'n. .Book Store, or at Phillip Margetta' Wine Depot for Margetta' Ale and Porter, also for Malt and Hops. Estate of R. If. MAnaLT-rs. JOHN C. CUTLER & BR.O. havo REMOVED Temporarily to No. 78 West, First South SL, Ono Block Wost of Doseret National Bank. Home-Mado Woolen Goods of all kinds. Conts' Suits Made to Order. New Styles Spring Suitings Justrecolved. CALL AND SEE US. President nrlgrinni Young letters. It is my intention to compile all my father's hitlers for puhllcatlou, and I will be greatly obliged to all those who have such letters if they will kindly forward them to James , A. Little, rare JurenUe Jittlrudor Office. Halt I a-e CTy. Uiat they may ! correctly eorle-d All such 1 letters will Le most carefully . handled and returnee! safely to Uie I orner. Respectfully, I dix Jons W. Yor.so, ' COM - BROS. 1 Anotiier- Extraordinary, - Sale 1 Ladies' Muslin Underwear 1 -MONDAY, .-. MAY -. 26th,- Si i And on account of tho Crowded State of Our Counters 1113 and Salosroom, tho Salo cannot be Con- il!f I tinued beyond 2 or 3 days. tfltll ml ZZIZL 'ZZ -' m0 than Threo Gancenls of each HI kkd will be sold to any ono purchaser. 9 THE FIRST LOT I I Will consist of Tuckeel Iace and I'mbroidery Trimmed Chemise, jflBI Drawers and Cbret Covers, made of Fruit of the Loom Muslin, and Ijffl Ladles' India liwn Aprons. Bl These Goods are made up in the-style that our well known MM underwear is noted fur, and arc fully tcmal if not superior to the Hl underwear in our tle of Jat February, whleh gave such entire ta'.Ls- Hl faction. I THE - SECOND - GRAND - LOT ; Al "5 C'eitts si 3ioc. Tlit-se are aUo made of tlie Fruit of Uie Loom SIuliu and Cambric, and consi-t of cbborately Trimmed Go ns, biirt", Chemise, Drawers j and Corset Covers, In Turebon Ijicc and i:mbruiilery. This lot In- j eludes a bpleudld Line of Ladle-' Fancy A-rons, also Aprons suitable for Nurses and Maids. lvery (Jarnuiit in this lot 1 a Creat Bargain i (the usual prices are from 71 to W Cent?,) and w ill positively not again ! be ofIereJ this yt-ar. THIRD --LOT ; A.t 7." Coiiir-. ib Xiooe. Tliln i a remarkable lot of Garment. The greatest pains weie taken iu securing largalns to put into this Salt. The lot also e-onMsts of Ni-li' Gown, Chemise, Skirts, Draw crs, , Corset Covers, and l.Jie-' Fancy Lawn Aprons, made of the Very j Best Ilrands of Musllu and Ijn-iale Cambrt. All of these arc perfect per-fect fltUng garments, I eautifuily trimmed. FOTJR,TH LOT At. !1.00 -l I?io'. We call sjtisl attvutlon to this counter. We have taken a Ivan- Ml Use of very favorable purcha"e and are alle to offer the finest lot of garments eer olTereel he-e at this iriee. Plfl This lot consists of Ileauliful I.ace and Embroidery Trimmed fill Gown, Chemi-e, fckirts, Drawers and Corset Covers, made up In the HI Wre- N'i wi-st Deshrii. The-v will com pare very favorably with any SB thing usually ofTervei at $1.25 to 1.50. SB We repoat what we stated when wo offered our last fjl Undorwoar Sale: That this is no trash: ovory pleco will Hjl bear Inspection. Hi ' Remember that this is the Last Bargain Sale of Muslin 91 Underwear wo shall offer during tho year 1890. 91 COHNROS. C-AJRJPErX,J!, I WALL PAPER, aKen? Baby.', Carriages .KEFEIGEEATOES. ; 1 p.wIadsen 1 FURNITURE STORE, I Ho. 51 antf 53 East. F1KST SOUTH STREET. M r, N SI N. -5 i.-Aecr.f. pm e -. r' ' ' m SOXe-CKTSOR: c- Cjj.rJ.rjQTJXST. i BJ Mm Efe ai lip M ling Dhairs. f 1 in; min siiji:lt. H IT STANDS toREASQH fl VNi5!?--an:ri?Sijc3Vf tliat Steves which for over i sOV'ArfygJaP' HALF A CENTURY havo syjy5je)?-irf!?-xyjv" been tho Acknowledged H ryr-SSs aTm "&tiSYt?1v Ladera, must have somn HJ Vt ScVsBKsjySsg-Sy tfeyh are tho best valuo fortha IH yy3,$ want a Stove, "buy an 3.BJ VVs5SjajJJcvVVsX ACORN, ands-ouwittatways Kl -SESS-Ss. pralsa It. ONE MILLION IN USB ! f Sold Exclusively by wj9 Tlie Utah Stoie & Hardware Co., 39 &4i E. First SoutA St, M i SHHJ |