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Show 9 Vol. Provo City, Utah,Friday, July 3. M. D G. W. SHORES, Office at THE Residence. One blk east of Roberts House J. Shores, A. IWrittcn for Tub Utah Vai.i.ky Gazette. UNDOF ing their cloaks and keep Ills atten tion fixed on themselves. lie is good bull. The people are delighted llravis Bravo,, toro ! they cry. simo ! Another horse falls dead, the thin is wounded and let out, the fourth killed; but the Spaniards are not sat islied in their love of blood. Two of the matadors step to the side of the arena, leaving their cloaks, and taking in each hand a ban fieri llo They step into the center of the ring and, poising themselves on tiptoe,, holding the bandcrillos far above their heads at arms length, face the hull. A moment the now furious beast pauses, then with a charge makes for one of liis adversaries; for a second all is a cloud of dust, in which the advancing forms of bul! and man are scarcely discemable; the next, the bull is bellowing round the ring with the points of the banderillos fast in his shoulders, and the bander-illeris smiling and bowing unscathed. There is no need for fire banderillos on this bull. Four times does lie receive the sharp-forke- d points, and four times does lie miss his man. The bugle sounds. Sebastuin, who lias lip till now gazed in a careless wav at the scene, steps forward, takes, the sword and the flag, and with a gallant stride marches to the administrators box, whore he sweara to kill the bull. There is a deafened cheer as he throws his hat among the people, to be held till he returns victorious or dead. 1 turn instinctively toward Juanita, she is leaning back in her seat, d slowly fanning herself, her eyes scarcely conveying even an ex- fression of interest in the PDLQUE. From Utah to tlio Ancient M. D.f City of Mexico. AND SUR6E0N, Fay son, Utali. PHYSICIAN CHAPULTEPEC at Offloe Rasidsnoe, In Wightman Building. Up Stairs. A F. F. REED, Bant finilliiu, - PROVO. - UTAH. F. H. SIMMONS. M. D.- - 4 Pjgfiirfjm gargcem. H Office two doors north First National Bank, and at residence, Provo, Utah. Office hours to V 11 a. m., anil 3 to 5 p. m. J. .JENSEN, JU WATCHMAKER 1 JEWELER. Keeps on band an Elegant line of Watches, Clocks. Field Glasses, Spectacles and Gold anil Silver-warREPAIRING A SPECIALTY. And all work warranted. Provo. Center 8t.. e. JOHX B. MILXER. ... - at - Attorney Law, UK SII1BT, r; With a Murder to Point Its Moral, Told Under Oath. THE McDOWDAWSON TRIAL Utah. The Ureal Meaeatlee of the Day A Wrelchei Chaylcr Fna Life HlraEfcr ate Mare Thrtlllag Tleaet The Orwiteel Fletlaa. Charleston, fe. C., June 25.upMany descriptions of bull lights There was a lovejjtory told to-dhave been written and published at on the witness stand in Charleston court house a wretched love-stor- y, various times, and most of them differ with a murder to point its moral. It so mucli that each gives altogether a was told honestly, as a child would different impression to the reader who say its prayers, told with all the has never witnessed one. Before pronaivette of French manner, all the of English spoken quaint prettiness ceeding, to give our own experience, with a Gallic accent. No such testiwe keg leave to present oar readers mony ever before came from a woman with the following from a distinfor whose sake a man had met his No such dramatic scene was pubdeath. guished writer, which was first ever before enacted in a Charleston lished in JiUickwood't Magazine-- . court. 1 was early in my seat, or I like, white-walle- d, It is ancourt-rooabove all things, to see the motley where Dr. Meghostly crowd of sunburned Spaniards come the llow on of Edifur murder is trial I to national their game. trooping 12 last. But the on March Dawson tor was not in the Sombre or shady seats, walls were no more pallid than the for I prefer to take my place among There were hagface doctors one of I am j almost crowd whom the his unpleasant circles under gard now, and, moreover,1 what right inis a sable mustache was His black eyes. to a dni artist spend fenniless young he was not when and trimmed closely, a bull fight? laughing recklessly at the evidence How noisy and hot and dusty they there was a scowl most of the time upall looked as they trooped in ami took Sebastaiu faces the bull, the flag in on His slight, wiry his forehead. their seats around me! .1 was sur- his left hand, his eyes watching the in was black as the clad raiment figure was no tiie at there as His as a vestment of a beasts. crowd; hand is prised steady No wonder topriest. rock. great matador going to kill bulls pale. They say in CharlesThe bull charges; I drew a quick ton washe day, yet all the cheaper seats were will go scot free, though that , Sebaslain is all right. Grace- no one has been filling. breath, heard to say he ought I asked my neighbor, a peasant in fully, with the ease of a practiced for the most part His o. testimony r, a fiat black hat, breeches, and highly he escaped the horns, is confident; but careless, flippant, decorated gaiters and a bright waist- which merely touched the scarlet when the humdrum of then coat, and wearing liis coat slung from flag. .V cheer testimony was done, when the his shoulders: out from the crowd, mens rings had prosed through a lot of Court can me you tell Senor, I said, wringing a llusli to his cheek. stuff about the finding of cumulative so are here the bull people and many why gain charges, again the he summoning of the Cobody, me a moment with an again; each time Sebastaiu is unlie looked at what not, Marie and roners jury of as but no he had has surprise. expression scathed, yet as still as could be, passed, know! You do not lie spoke with chance of killing the bull. He is faccrowd of spectators the .Sebasmotley through a strong Andalusian accent. lie raises sword it the ing now, slowly seat her took and upon the witness lie For never tian will kill the L bull." one Btand. trembles. l point do not Sebastian?" said. Seuor, second all is dust, the next I saw his French Maid has been the think me ignorant, but I know no bull- manly form laid out full length in the talkThe for months. As the Charleston of name." that sand. fighter by aisle there was a went the firl up He laughed. Accustomed as I am to bull fights, 1 murmur and then profound stillness He lias never killed a bull before; shuddered. around and faced lie comes from is liis first, He is killed! cry the people; he when she turned gaping crowd. A beautiful figthis part; that is why every one is is killed! The bull never looks at that dressed in black, a pretty black twill tell liin again, passing on to attack the ure, iere." Then he added: Sebastian is only a cloak of one of the ifiatadors. I gazed lat and a pair of tireu beseeching you his story. the muleteer who once a week drives a at Juanita once more. Her expres- brown eyes looking out from his mountain sion was not altered in the least de- shadow of its brim. She cast a frightcaravan of mules from look abotrrthe oourt room, and village to this town. Once a week he gree; her fan merely vibrates a little ened then the appealing eyes fastened upcomes with liis burden of fruit. But quicker, I hated the woman. at the end of the ie is poor; the mules are not liis; recalls my on McDow, hiswho, A shout from the chair tipped back, sat ong table, He attention. Sebastainpeople lias risen, pickhe only works for another. at her. Mercy, how pale I paused for a moment und added: ed up the sword and flag, and is fac- staring came exclamation. Four little the You are a stranger here?" ing the inbull once more. There was months ago Marie Burdeyron had a I I arrived said. yeslike silence the ring Yes, death. Again only like a peach. She is white now the sword is raised, again all is dust, color terday. eyes are the bigger Then you do not know Juanita La again a form, lies prostrate in the and solemn. Her men in court looked all the for and ! He it, did we call her?" '3elhi Juanita sand hut this time it is the bull not wait for me-t- answer liis question, lias killed it in one stroke, a at them silently. TELLS nSK Everyone falls in feat seldom accomplished by even the TIIE FRENCH MAID jut continued: ove with Juanita, ami Sebastian, like masters of the art. STORY. the rest, did too. He praved and beNever have I heard such a shout as was The girl on the witness-stan- d sought her to many him, but she is rang through and through the build-n- g he only women there. Mrs. Dawson not look at the as Sebastain approached the gobthe first shrunk from all pub-icit- y Eroud and wouldBut after a time his ernador and bowed. He is paler than las from case. She has said noth-nthe in tale ever, but a smile of victory lights up handsome face and has she just taken care of the girl Impressed her; so she told him she lis lips. Then sword in hand, he whose folly cost her husbands life. a kill he would would marry him if urned, approached, and faced Juanita, went the court thrill A fair. But iis. dark eyes gazing into her face. room at the first through bull in the ring at note of the deep hash! Here she is. Ier expression is tne Bame as ever; ingering voice, which in response to a I turned in the direction in which as he bows to her she never alters a direction of the oourt, answered he was pointing, and gazed with feature. There is no smile of en- slowly these simple words Well Ill most of astonishment at one the lovely couragement, scarcely a sign of recogone No wondered at Mc-- : then ry. creatures it has ever been my lot to nition; she plucks a rose, however, Jows folly or his fault. see. All eyes were fixed on her, yet iom her breast and throws it to him. Two years it was, she said Assistshe was as impassive as if she were lie stoops and picks it up, with his ant Solicitor Smith, with a pointed alone and unnoticed. Her light golden eves fixed on hers, lifts it toward his black beard, was since hair not uncommon among the ips - hesitates throws it to the she had come from questioning home her Geneva, Spaniards was bound up higha upon ground, and tramples it under foot. Switzerland, with Mrs. Dawson, and her head, and surmounted by dark, A deafening cheer arises from the had met Capt. Dawson in New York. crimson rose, which held in its place ciowd. cheer upon cheer. Do you Know McDow ? asked her her mantilla of black lace. I look for Juanita. She has left the examiner. comhad bull was time the It fight ring. had leaned forward, The Five minutes later, as Sabastian chin on prisoner menced, and already the impatient was watching her and hand, Spaniards were shouting and calling, passed through the archway into the mngrily. but yet the gobernador had not taken open air,still in his scarlet and gold, a With a look and an emphasis that his seat in the box reserved. 1 was dagger was buried deep in his breast-- could come from no Saxon and could all impatient to see Sebastian, and liis saw Juanita do it, and it was the ie told in no words, she said: Yes I I only time I ever saw her smile. met him in the was the first bull to be killed. first at the corstreet, an what around 1J the woods lack ring gazed hastily Magazine. ner of Bull and Rutledge, on the 1st of anomaly it presented! Near me, but TO UE CONTINUED. February, and he asked me to to run in the better seats, were a lady and away with him to France. her two little girls, whom she was PERSONAL AND PERTINENT. She dropped her eyes and McDow feeding on chocolates, and whose tiny hands were all ready to clap the vicJay Gould Is going to the Faris Ex- laughed. What did you tell him ? torious matador. Behind and around position. Does he hope to gel a cortold him no; that I would not I ine were the jaunty, dusty crowd, ner on Eiffel Towers ? eave Mrs. Dawson for anything in the and repassed Wm. E. Gladstone has had his the world amoDg whom passed sellers of .water, with their shrill cry thirty-fiv- e Then she went on, led bv the countimes, and of Agna, agua, fresca, and the ven- fiortrait painted a good subject. sel, to tell the story of McDows woo-n- g. dors of biscuits and nuts. Below is lie had given her a bunch ot Harrison has been made the arena with its burning yellow anPresident this married man, at Captain lowers, LL. D., but the say sand, a miniature desert. Suddenly he is never Dawsons gate next day. lie had more one than degree the band commenced to play. I turned above zero. come to see her at Capt. Dawsons and saw that the administrator's box Dawson was in The authorities of the city of Prague louse when Mrs. was no longer empty. A small man was after the editor It Washington. in a black coat and a silk hat had will not permit the Russian author, tad gone to his office in the morning. to lecture there. They have taken his seat, surrounded by a half a Filipoff, Among the books in the library, he dozen officers in full uniform and a had no difficulty in scaring Filipoff. her to leave Charleston had by one the spears Isaac II. Wright, of Dorchester Co., with begged him. lady or two. One to were handed them, Md., has an orchard of 35,000 peach of tne picadors THE LURE OF MARRIAGE. and he measured the points to see that trees. This year he expects to raise he talk of marrying you ? Did the were none prescribed only a moderate crop. That's all, beyond I Yes. to lie was going to get a diwound sufficient slightly length Wright and go with me to vorce from bull without the and enrage endangerGen. Lew Wallace says emphatic- France. Ifhishewife not get it in could or it lire its seriously. injuring ing that he is not going to Ilayti. South Carolina he would Four of the matador were profes- ally go to North Tucker, however, still wears Carolina for it. But for his wife oh, sionals; the fifth to whom was given Beverly a flannel white the place of .honor in the center and brimmed straw hat.suit and a broad caut express it she was a German All he said. He married her for slightly ahead was Sebastian. Mr. Brush, of the arc electric light, woman, and he left Charleston and the money, eyes were turned on him. house in Cleve- bees wife if I go wiz him. A gate is opened in the arena. Willi owns aO. million-dolla green baize newspaper rea roar, and a shout from the people, land, on aHe was a 315 Lawyer Smith opened a week less bag of salary and drew from it fc purple watch-cas- e. the bull rushes from his darkened porter Did he give you a watch V he cell into the ring. He looks around than fifteen years ago. S. lie S. Cox moment has gone asked paws the Representative him; for a West on another lecturing tour. lie And she snatched the Yes, ground, then, led on by the moving cloak of one of the matadors, he will lecture in Youngstown. O., East monogrammed gold trinket from its A graceful bend of the Saginaw, Midi., and St. Paul. On velvet nest, held it high in air before charges. a and slight movement to one the Fourth of July he will orate m her face, looked at it scornfully, sadly. body, she said. side, und the hull lias passed his Dakota, and before his return will Yes, thats it, can can convey an accold No the and Yellowstone untouched visit Park. stands who type quarry, idea of lie the dramatic strength curate Col. 11. Ricketts, who won fame as charges smiling lieliind him. Again three times in quick succession but a battery commander at Gettysburg, of the girls utterances. There were his horns touch nothing more solid lives in Pennsylvania and was a can- weariness and regret and everything for wretched in her simple, Yes, thats than the crimson cloak, which waves didate for Lieutenant-Governabove liis head eacli time as it paeses that State in 1886. lie still preserves ifcf The morning Capt, Dawson was the matador. For a moment toro Ills military bearing, but rarely talks Burdeyron met McDow stands naif stupefied, then espies a of war except to intimate friends. He killed InMarie street-oa- r. fear- has extensive interests m the lumber again a 8he had been a witli and safer and bait, larger to school with the Dawson children ful rush lifts horse and picador into trade. at but instead of alighting the uir. hurling them to the ground Notles. Bull street rode en to B street, in a heap. The matadors are quick, No employe of this office or of this there she got off; so did Mcib behowever, and while the picador attenhas authority to contract Dow. They went away through and company the to his feet ing helped did not know, and McDow dants are unsaddling the horse, fast debts aagainst this corporation except streets she some one was following them. her told order the written in wound a by upon from to signed death bleeding But I do, see I said. Co. 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Dentil Room, No. 2, Bank Building, Provo, - - Utah. rs said he, and he hurried me out into a asked me to go into a little Jard andBut I didnt. "Theres a detective after us, he said, and he begged I should go somewhere, lie asked the old colored woman who lived there to let us go in her house and she told him he couldnt. Oh,he wished he was a boy, to go and knock that detective. There would be a scandal in Charleston now, for every gentleman who he met knew him. I must go through everything with him. You must meet me in Capt. Dawsons garden after Dawson has come home, he said, as he was putting me on the car. Ah, I answered, you are my reputation. My duty is ruining to be with Capt. Dawsons children, not running out here with a married man and a father. Between the first of February and the Friday that Mr. Dawson went to Washington he had seen her almost every day coming back from the school. What d:d he say? Oh, she sighed, always the same tb ing. lie talked to me of the divorce, of my going away with him, and I I Bear tried to give him good advice her,, I said, as long as you can. There was infinite softness in her You are not the only man voice. in Charleston, I said to him. who is not happy with his wife. lie said he could bear her no longer. Have you a mother? The question struck Marie Burdeyron like a breath of frost. Her tender face and voice grew hard in an instant. No. It came out like a shot. to-nig- to-da-y, For Is. SiDEtnisli HILD Mc-Do- w Hines' Building, Provo, Sketch of Our Next floor Neighbor Hull fight Sights and .A Nernea Around the Historical I, and of the fffontenuinus. . Resident Dentist, Boom, Ho. 10, CASTLE. 1 ht MARIE nUUDEYUONK ORDEAL. Counsel put in evidence some poetry McDow had given her. Then J udge McGraw, the prisoners counsel, began his questioning. A little, laconic, smooth-shave- n leisurely, dignified, rosy-faceman, with the thoroughbred features of older days, with a voice soft and flexible as the French girl's own, with a pretty wit, witli a world of law, with a vast bandanna and a snuff box which he hesitated not to use in the sight of all men that was Judge McGraw. Close to the girl he stood and looked into her eyes. IIow old are you? vingt oh twenty-twThe real drama of the trial was beginning, McDow, his white face set, his brows knit, had pushed his chair closer yet towards the girl, and still leaning forward, was motionless. Thu witness was studying Judge McGraw with eyes of Gallic wisdom. Why do you remember that it was the first of February that you met McDow?' I put it in my little book. I dont know what you call What did you write in your book about McDow? she Nothing about McDow, answered, shaking her head slowly. I will remember this day. Why ? Oh, why? She drew herself back I think it is a and raised her hand. memorable day when a married man comes and tells a poor girl, struggling n a strange country, to go away with him, I thought it was very bad. IIow soon after that did you see d, o. him ? Next day. He always made tiie same offer. And you still considered it insult-ng- . Yes, but that was not for long, for hen he spoke of divorce, and that wasn't so bad. I didnt know the American law. I could not advise lim what he should do, but, hanging her head and nodding to herself, 1 did give him some advice, as good as a young girl could give to a man of his age. But demanded the lawyer in a voice like au arraigning conscience, if you considered this proposal wrong, Vwhy did you allow him to repeat ft She looked at him with wide open eyes and hands wide open, too, and, shaking her head, said in impressive,1 slow, earnest tones I don't know; dont know myself. He stopped me and talked to me. I let him. Why did you tolerate it so long ? I dont know; too long, too long for me. It was my misfortune. Judge McGraw looked solemn and My dear girl, I agree sympathetic. with you. Had you no friends ? No. except Captain and his wife, didnt tell them. I dont know why. Then she rehearsed the story of McDows visit to her at Dawsons house when everyone was away. IIow long did he stay ? Maybe two hours. Again McDow laughed, and enver-n-g liis face laughed louder, and the whole court room joined him. Why didnt you tell him to stay out No. 13 5, 1889. ? I don't know, I couldn't do that. All that time, she said, he only talked about running away with her. prouixg a wojian's heart. Marie Judge McGraw was tender now, do you know what love is? She leaned away over and answered No, I don't. I wisli I had kuown long, long ago. The old judge waxed tenderer, Did you ever love, Marie? he asked. No, she answered. Sure Nobody surer than myself, tap- her bosom with her index Sing upon Did you ever love Dr. McDow ?' I didnt hate him; 1 had a feeling ot kindness for him and a pity for liis misfortunes. You believed if you should give yourself to him 1 never did, she broke in and her eyes snapped indignantly. But, if you believed that sometime you would and he would support you? When he was talking to me I had to believe it Judge McGraw then asked: Was your anxiety all for him ? Ye3, was her answer. None for yourself. No. Did it ever occur to you what you were doing. Oh, yes; yes, I knew it was wrong; it. I dont know why I didvoice was musiWas it because his cal, and because that voice enchanted you ? Ob, no, I dont think it was that; maybe it was because he spoke English. Did you teach him French ? No, thank God I and Bhe looked Story Lodge No. 4, A. F.t A, X. him. And about the watch, are you acRegular meetings held on the customed to receive presents ? first and third Tuesdays of It was the first time in my life, he eacli month. Visiting told me to keep it running that it are cordiallv in. bretheren me make him. of think might vited to attend. always Did it ? W. II. Randall, W. M. Ila II dont know; there was no "Alonzo A. Noon, Secretary. need of it. I was thinking of him just the same. defendant Again, the black-browe- d in the great murder trial laughed. D. ROUSH. I have another watch you see the witness went on,- - touching a chate- X Pafijfcer laine chain, which dangled from her Cslcimlnlny, -bosom. House Fainting; both Plain I didn't need to wear bis. work Guaranteed It was never wound up but once, the end Ornamental. First-Clatime he wound it. Capt. and Mrs. Leave Orders at Dawson knew nothing of It. 3m Provo. Store, , Carriage Paper-hang-In- ss S1IK HAD NO FAITH IN IIIS VOWS OF Orny Oo.s, LOVE. Marie, do you think Dr. McDow was in love with you ? No ! no ! no ! she exclaimed fiercely You say that with so much emphasis I am half inclined to think your no means yes. Sir, I am not accustomed to say lies. Are you accustomed to reading novels ? Yes. French and English ? Yes. Have you read this ? asked Judge McGraw, producing a yellow bound copy of Twixt Poor and Low. No, but I sent it to Dr. McDow. I knew what was in it. I dont know why I sent it to him, if vou ask me that. Marie, did you not know that the relations described in that book were tiie same as those between McDow and vourself ? Didn't you know tbere was a woman in love with a married man ? Oil, yes, she answered, shrugging her shoulders, and raising her .eyeBut the woman was in love brows. with the man. That was not the case witli me oh, no. Was giving him this book, Judge McGraw persisted, mindless of tiie her answer caused in court, laughter was giving him this book, the way to teach him not to L am not his teacher. Don't lly at me. Was this the way to show him h.s sinfulness ? Wasn't lie obliged He obliged ? Poor, man 1 she exclaimed witli a shrug and a contemptuous look at McDow, who sat laughing. Wait. Wasn't he obliged to think Unit what was pictured in that look was what you wanted your life to lie? Goodness ! 1 didn t tell him I believed all was in zee liook. Then the lawyer handed Marie a dictograph. She smiled and said. It ooks like me, it's me me Where was it taken ? In the library, she answered archly, But I didn't give it to him. How did McDow get it ? I was showing him my photographs this was the only one left. lie took it; 1 asked it back, but he refused. Did lie ever kiss you? How many times? God knows. Voyons? Two. Is that ail? she snapped, Yes, you want some more? No, Marie said the oily old judge, but I opine you did and a great many more." She blushed, the crowd laughed and He kissed vou he judge went on. n the library and at the gate. Did you let him? I scratched his face wiz my hat pit. Oho! Oh, 1 didn't mean it, I am not so cruel. McDow was still drawing his chair and still nearer the witness-stan- d listened intently as the girl told how he sat in the library of Dawsons house with his arm about her. Could he do that when he pleased? asked Judge McGraw. No, not when he pleased. When you pleased? Yes, of course, she answered. On a piece of paper shown to the witness for identification, was written, Marie Burdeyron, the mountain Then she was asked again if girl. she had never told the Dawsons. I wish Not a word, she replied. to God I had. I kept Beeing him, letto me, met him in the ting him talk the door of Mr. Dawstreet, opened : sons house to him Knowing it was wrong, and while you were tiie attendant of Capt. Dawson's children? Yes! yes! but why 1 did not know. THE DETECTIVES FATAL REPORT. 4 Drake. MoGlellan EXCELSIOR STABLES Livery, Feed, Sale and Transfer. Centre & I Streets, Provo. WHITE HOUSE. 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It is believed that Dawsons reception of that report the mornHeat was what Provo ing of March 12th, sent him to McDow's house, but the report was not read in court nor put in evidence, as its tenor is such as to imply that McDow and the girl were intimate, which both deny and which no one makes bold to assert, save by O innuendo. Judge McGraw then took and Retail Wholesale v Marie back to the morning train when she and McDow got off the street car Why did he want to go together. into that old colored womans house? lie asked. I know no more than you do. she BEEF, MUTTON, FORK, VEAL, replied. Marie said some strange thine then, but said them well. She SAUSAGE, ETC., said'it was not her wish to go into the A SIECALTY. summer-housMcDow yard or the and-leher took her by the hand Meat Promptly Delivered. through the gate. She kuew it was Smoot Block, Opposite Meeting Iloua wrong but could not fight abont it Market Walter cox, Proprietor. . e. there. And do you still swear that ycu had no idea what his motive was in taking THE BEST GRADES you into that far street in the city, or 0 askdragging you into that yard and room old colored woman for a that ing $ ROLLER FLOUR $ in her house? asked the lawyer. 1 swear, the witness answered, OTAre Manufactured at the 62" I swear half rising from her seat. before God then waiving her band and f$$ Excelsior Roller Mills, around the court she added man. What do you think he wanted you OFJProvo, Utah . to go into that house for?, I tell you again I don't know, Latest Improved First-Clas- s Machin and pointing to McDcw she hissed, in. Just ery put Ask heein. fr 9 Wagonn, buggies and Farm Utensils All at VV All kinds of Grain low pat prices. e and Groceries Tlio rockery, Shorts and Bran kept on Hand. Feed, best of everything of the kind. fuU line Planet Jiunlor goods AU at Bed-ruck prices. at McDow. w. H. Ghat k Go's. Delivery FREE to all parts of the City. He laughed, and some of his friends a Dusters, necessity. parlor - Manager. who sat around him laughed with yyool at Jones' J. W. HOOVER, - Glass-War- at - |