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Show A Scrap or ri2er Sam ner JAle. It was just an ordinary scrap w rapping leper, but It saveel her life, fane was lu the last stages d consumption, told by pli rt.iciatis Uiat she wras in-u tabic and couM live only a short tim?; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a Ww"?-,r wnpplng jiaper she read of Dr. Kings .e- Dtscoveiy, and got a simple little; It helped her, The bought a hrga bolUe.it helped nun, bought another and grew better bet-ter Cist, continued lis use and is now strong, hctlthy, rosy, plump, weighing weigh-ing about 1 pounds. For further (orticuLirs send stamp to W. H Cole, DrtLTgUt, Fort Smith. TrUl" Itotllesof this wonderful Discovert Freest . t. SnIUii Co.' X)ru Store. 4 4 M'KCIAL, MlTICKS. The most complete lineof Wall Paper in town at People's Equitable Co-op. Opened aiw 3iarket. Fred J. May has opened up at No. 37 Commercial Strect,wheru he will sell the choicest Beef and Mutton from the best herds and llocks of the Territory; also Lamb, Veal and Pork from the best grades. Delicious and vt ell seasoned Sausages of all kinds. Hrlted, Jiried and Cured Meat, loth Beef and Fork. Telephone Tele-phone No. 00. Meats promptly Delivered. De-livered. tollce l Our 1'ntrons. Not having any Telephone, our customers w ill please leave orders at Margetts' Bro's. Book Store, or at Phillip Margetts' Wine Depot for Margetts' Ale aud Porter, also for Malt and Hops. IlsTATE or R. B. MAHGLTT3. Dr. J. Thomas, Zirnllsi. Herald Block, corner west and 1st South st, S. L. City. Vitalized air administered. d HAMPTON, JONES & Co., a-Itrnl LAtnlc-fa Choicest Building Lots in market, list side Liberty Park, $00 to $1000. Lots near corner 6U1 West and Ttli South, J475 to $525. ImU near corner 6th West and SUi South, $200 to $300, flue flowing wells may be had ou any of the above lots. First eJass liuslneiR, prospective business, and acreage pmpertles. Stay-Ofllce, C2 a, Mai 11 Street. SCHOOL OF MINCS. Entrance examinations for tho School of Minos of Columbia Col-umbia College Now York City, will be hold at my residence, resi-dence, 570 East Temple Strcot, south, beginning Friday, Fri-day, Juno 6, 1890, at IO o'clock a. m. R. H. TERHUNE. ttntnnremrnt I'alrsiordlnsirj. We shall give away with every Sii.00 cash purchase during Uie mouUi of April one volume, handsomely hand-somely bound, of either of the following fol-lowing standard works; Dante's inferro, Dante's Purgatory and Paradise, Dore's Bible Gallery and Milton's IaruJlse I-osL All illustrated illus-trated by Gustave Don. Theo Imokfi retail at $o.00. During this extraordinary eifier our prices v. HI be as low as ever, and every dej-art-ment Is well stocked with dry good, groceries, men's aud boys' clothing, and boots ami shoes. Come and examine these elegant looks. D. L. Davis, GS and 70 w. 1st South. James Marsh, of Aten, Nebraska, after an experience of four years in selling Chamberlain's Pain Balm, sajs: "It is the best and most reliable reli-able liniment ever produced." A fifty cent bottle of it will accomplish accomp-lish more in the treatment of rheumatism, rheu-matism, hnie back or severe sprains than flvu dollars Invested in any other way. For sale by Z. C. M. 1. Dnig Deiartraent. Talk Abont itjergmlns! Hand and Meat Saws, Steel Shears and Hatchets. Choice: each, 50 eta. 04 S.Wet TcuipIeSt. H. E. Phelps. Go to Spencer. By-water st ffo., opposite City Hall, for Tin Roofing, Guttering, Spouting, Btovc-s and Tinware, etc. A Beautiful Assortment of Ladles' Gents' and Children's Shoes and Slippers just arrived at People's Equitable Co-op. eltf A family Jewel. Dr. David Kennedy, of Rondout, N. Y., the famous surgeon snd phy sician, lias rent us a ropy of his book. "How to Cure Kidney, Liver and Blood Disorders." His a work w hlrh should be read In every home, for tho value of the medical lessons alone. It contains also many life Illustrations, and two facinaUng stories from the widely known author. au-thor. "Neil BunUine." Anyone sending their address with the name of this paper to Dr. Kennedy, will receive the book free by mall. H. DINWOODEY IS READY FOR BUSINESS AGAIN, And will ho ploased to havo the public generally and all his old customers call and see him at Caldor's Music Palaco, whoro he has opened out a New and Beautiful Stock of Carpets and Parlor Furniture. All orders will receive most careful attention. atten-tion. Ho still has the 65 employes em-ployes with him ready to execute any order. Give him a Call. On and after May 20th, Bathing Trains to and from Garfield Beach will run as follows: Learc Salt Late S:10 a.m., except Sunday, 10:15 a.m.. 1-00 jem.; 2:45 p-ru., 5:10 p.m., &30 p.m. AmccUarfield 9-25 a-m., 11:00 a. m., 1:45 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 5:55 p. m., 7.15 p.m. LeartGarjStl d 1 1:30 a-tn-, 2:30 p.tu., 3:40 p.m., 5.10 p.m., 725 p.m., 9 .S0p.ru. ArrireSati laic 12:15 run., exec t Sunday, 3:45 p.m., 4.25 p.m.f 555 p.m., 8:10 p.m., 10715 p.m-8. p.m-8. W. ECCLES, Gen. Frt- & Pass. Agt JOHN C. CUTLER & BRO. havo REMOVED Temporarily to No. 78 West, First South St, One Bloclc West of Dosoret National Bank. Homo-Mado Woolen Goods of all kinds. Gents' Suits Made to Order. Now Styles Spring- Suitings Just recelvod. CALL AND S"EE US. Buy your drugs of "the boys," Johnson, Pratt A Co. 45 Main sL BMsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKSBBBBnl F. Affllil & BI. 144, 146 & 148 Sonlh, Hain Street. To Attract the Crowds and to Roduco Our Immense Ovorstock 1 Great.'. Bargains I FOR OZVE. AYEEK OlVXrg" I SPECIAL - SALE "iH- SEVERAL. DEPARTMENTS ! OUH SILK DEPARTMENT OFFERS: 15 pieces Iure Silk Check Surahs, warranted to wash, at teic per yard. Sold everywhere at $1.00 per yard. ,., 12 pieces Pure Silk Ghee Phlds at 671, worth $1.10. 5 iieceseach Pure Silk Hlrlped Surahs at HOC., worth !.. 10 pieces Colored Surahs, In beautiful sliades, at o0e. . 10 pieces Black Satin Rbadarae at W, $1.00, SI.60. To loo at them is to buy them. OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Determined to close out all Beaded ami Lace Wraps, Connemaras and Jackets If Heavy RettucUons will do it. Wo Quoto a. STo-re- -Js.xticio Oail-y-i BeaJeel Wrata worth $ 00 for $1-50. " $JJX "3 2S. Lace " " S28.WJ" SI5.U). ladles' Jerseys " $1.00 75c " " Sl.50 " S1.00. " Blouses " $1.50 " $1.00. " Calico Wrappers worth $1.25 for75c. HMO Ladles' Wrappers and Tea Gowns greatly rcdueed. SOOladies' Colored Skirts atSSc, regular price $1.. ECO " " "50c, " " r- qq it " ' 40, " ' ewC. . Ladles' White Aprons nicely llnl-hed at 20c, 25o and 30c each, worth double. 200 Children's Gingham Dresses, 4 to 12 at $1.10 and upwards. 100 " White Murlllt and Embroidery Dresses, the most stylish ever shown here, at leas price Uian your drcssnwncr would charge. 1 Lot each Ladles' Balbriggan vests to close at 10c, 25c, 40c, OoC and .5c each. See Uiem and you will luy them. OUR TABLE IslXEX DEPAKTJkLENT OKFJSIIS Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Unbleached and Half-Bleached Table Linen at prices Uiat will surprise every house and hotel-keeper. .100 Yards each at22c, 25c, MJc, 35c, 40c anil 45c peryard. These goods will cost you 50 per cent more next wee.:. 1 Lot each Bleached Damask Table Cloths 00c an J 30c. 1 " " Sx4 and 10x4 Turkey Reel Table Clotlis OOcand .oc. Remnant of White and Colored Table Damasks very cheap. 1 lt each of Table Napkins per dozen 25c, 60e,75c aud 95c. 1 " " of I.lnen Gloss Towels SI.25. worUi $2.00 per ilozon. 1 " " ofTurkLIl Towels 6ir,10e. 15c and 20c each. 300jards XoUingham Curtains Nett 12c and 20c, reduced from 20c and 30c. SOOyardsScrIml2yartIsfor$LO). 1C yards Cheviot Shirtings fast colors for1.00, wotUi Mcpcryard. TeunU FhnneLs (odd lot") reduced to 10c and 12c per yanl. 3 Its of Imported India Linens and Checked Naln-ookslSytls St.Ot) .1 . .. " 12 " S1.M i .1 11 .. " 10 " $l.'M These prices will close every ytrtl. Come quickly. GREAT REDUCTION SALE. 1 Lot of Fancy Turkish Tiuies 15c, regular price 25c. 2 Lots of I-ace Pillow Shams at -if- and 50O a pair. They will go fast. 5 " of Embroidered Wash Dre-u Patterns al $1.00, $1.75, $2.00, $i. aud $3.03. POSITIVELY HALF PRICE. 30 pieces gmiuitie Freueh Satins at 25c, I est value in the city. 100 " of fast color Glngliams at t,c, S',caud lOjayard. 500 Drcs Goods Remnants at Ilnlf t'rice. 1 Lot of Ladies' Clmtehl lie Bags worth $1 00 at 45c each. Oiir CIIIIsDKirs'S CLOTHING DKPAItTilENT oiTer, 1 11 of Cream, Brown aud Ciirdlual Jersey Waists atSl.25, sohl everywhere for $2.00. 1 lot of Seersucker Kilt Suits, ages 2, 2J, .".and o years at $10, worth $215. . I U.t each of Union Casslmere Short PantSults 1 tolSjeatsatsI..5, SIA5, $2 J. $i25 and $i50. They cannot be bought el-ewhcre fur$1.0u more a suit. Bovs' txld lots of Pautsat $1.10, SIO and $1.60, to clcee. Gents' Ihthing SulU lnlf prie-e t-c, 75caiMl 90e each. Boys'aud Girls' Tourist Caps rtilucnl to 25c, 30c and 50c each. Saline Parasols at 75r, reduced from $1.00. Children's Parasols at 20c. 25c, 30c au J upwards. 1000 and one other Bargains ill mako it worth your while to altc-cd this Iflllrlaltll fJpOt-illl iSlllO I One Price to All. Etery Article Warranted as lleprcsenlcd. or Koney Ilefmi'Ird. Eitibluhed 26 Years in the 1:1m Block, in Salt Lake City. F. AlffiAl & BIS. THE STATE BANK OF UTAH. J.O. 00 3IAI.V ssTItKr-TT, Salt lilccCity, Utah. ' IIEEEE. J. CKlVTI1rlJfBt. WM. H. rREfTUV. Mre-msliicnt. IIKCr.l. It. WrLI, Caiiilcr. 2 ITIU CTOJIS JpMjb r. 5rab, ( baa. 9. Barton, Wm. It Re. Vcil r. Ctayton, Atrsbam It. Cannon, rank T. Taylor. Spcncf r Cutrien, TbUo T. FarMirerth, IU 5!orrl. Kfrbartl W. Yocrff, Uearr A. Wo-alUy. Kit ditii pafaW on dfMivl, Iaui money on pfnTM tenlj'. Urami exebanj en all principal ponts. Tajs ft i-srr ccnu en tttf-ajt dftiu. Comronnds Interest theiaon vartarlr. And vaxta jour ta-mc. COHN - BROS. Extraordinary . Attractions Fof tho Week Commeiicjiiit; 2vOTDA.Y, J LTiTM 2. Finest French Sateens at 18 cts. We oiler 103 pieces of the flnmt French Prinwd Sateens at 19 cents peryard. Tlio entire lot is '-Freren IC K-ehliri" make; the most celebrated cele-brated of all French manufacturers of Cotton Goods, ami Is sold all over town at 35 cents per yard. The Sty k-s and Colors are Simply Perfect. 50 pieces 36 inch Jnckonet, all in Bright Grounds Beautifully Printed. Just the thing for Summer Dresses and Wrappers, at 10 cents per yard. A Great Bargain. We oHer another shipment of 100 pieces Fancy Figured Ciiallies, Excellent QuoliUcs and Styles, In light, medium and dark assortment, at 61 cents peryard. 100 pieces 27 Inch Mohairs in Grey and Tan Mixtures, Plain and Printed; all lultable for Sumner Dresses, at I2' cents per yard. Hosiery Barg-ains. Boys' Derby Ribbed Black Cotton Hose, 6 to 9, at 15 cents; just half price. Miss HcrmsJorf Fast Bhck Htalnlcas Doable-knees! Hose at 25 cents; good value at 50 cents. Ladles' Balbrlggan Hose, splendid German feat e, 3 paint for 0 cts. We place on sale I case of Ladies' Fancy Ribbed Jersey Vests, at 13c. Ot'ft ENTIRE LINE OS Ladies' Black and Colored Jerseys Are Offered at a Discount of 33 S per cent. We have opened a lot of Ladles' Striped Sateen Blouse Waists, which we offer at SI.23. W have also received a large assortment of Ladies' and Misses' Bathing Suits, especially Manufactured for us. cohtTbros. ELY'S DatakfiM 1 ne.nse. at., W&aSflESir' . I J Heals theSoresfe 1 Ii Jtetores tb fi-sjr 5sj.wgj n dense of T"teM3yv2S IE and Sm.lL gsgVgeV ffi Try tha CurcHT-FSVER A partlela U applied Into eaea strlJ aad laaareeable ITteo to eealait Drnzr-if: br mall, reslstsred. ceata- vv SUBSGRIBE m-raav DeseretWeeHy, wmrnm MAGAZISTE PUBLISHED LH THE WEST Tie Velmae eeaBtnced nith ri err Ye ir. Back boh-bers boh-bers fnmisbed scbicriberi, t their Tolnmes TriH be na plcte. Half a year 26 una bers will make a handsome volame of about 800 pses, and all for $1.50. Or a tThole year 52 ntusbera for only $2.50. Compare tize and number of pages nith those of other magazines, thea think of getting it Once a Yeek lostEad of Goce a MQnlh and be convinced tbat yea Trill get at least Feor Tfmes ills Amoant of Bsadfsg matter that yon would in any ether western magazine, according ac-cording to price, and that too Of a Superior Character. New b the tine te snb m utile, that yon nay hare the H Tolnne complete, not alone B ftryoirewnreadingbatthat H ef your children and (atari M ueratioas. B Tha Deseret Weekly will m be the best current record ef H Chnrch History in existence, and in that respect will be a B rtlnable acquisition te any ! home or public library. HJ The Deseret Weekly is alss M the best publication to send HI abroad to Missionaries, Saiab BJ tr strangers who are inreiti- Bjfl gating the Gospel, because of R9j the discourses and other doc- WfM trisal articles contained in it BJ A Tolnne might be filled BJ with the rolnntary ecaa ei d- BB ation ef the Deseret Weekly BB already receiTed, bnt we pre- BJ fer to let it speak for itself. H! Sena for a sample copy and BB 'uds of its merits. BB CHICHCSTCR'S EMGLISH BW PENNYROYAL PILLS BJ yT'v wr t tj. 7J-Mf- f BvAf ?Vn r-m, ra'Iiiirfwu V wjl I f CTinssrs) ..'aru IsjuUrtrttaV lsf iWaBBl I tf sfta MMtil aW m-aWay. tlwsiiiirs.l VflBsl ATl.fV rsnartlt. ir-. BJflW r i" ---m ir- ---- -h - aVal ESTRAY NOTICE. H X bare fa mr poelon tba folJowinz de? H trtbed anloA', naponndftf aa citrajs H One tight red steer. 4 yeara old. mrI BufliflB Ht and noderbK la eieb ear. brand. WM BBTBB d left ntru Q3 BBbVM One retl t(er. 4 Tears old.whita InJSan-u. 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