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Show Tlir t. rent Miirrirnii Iiorns. Sneezing, snuffing and eemghing This is the music all over the laud Just now. "I've got such au awtul cukl in my head.' Cure it with Fly's Cream lkilm or it may end iu the toughest form of catarrh. Maylie you have catarrh now. Nothing l more nauseous and dreadful. This remedy masters it a no remedy ever did. Not a Miulf nor a liquid. Pleasant, certain, radical. James Manh, of Aten. Nebraska, after mi cxjicrien-o of four jears iu selling Cli.ttnberlaiii's l'ain Halm, says: "It Is the U-t and most reliable reli-able liiiimeul evtr jirtiduccsl." A fifty cent bottle of it v, ill accomplish accomp-lish more in the treatment of rheumatism, rheu-matism, lime tiack or severe sprains than five dollars invested in any other way. Fur sale by '.. C. M. I. Drug Dejsirttiicnt. Ivtiii-iI aVn MurUrl. Fred J. May has oeucd upat No. 37 Commercial Street, where he w ill sell the rholcest Heef and Mutton from the best herd" ami (locks of the Territory; aIo Iimb, Veal and Pork from the !: grades. Delicious and well seasoned Sausage of all kinds. Ssaited, Dried and Cured Meat, Iiuth Uttf nud Pork. Telephone Tele-phone No. yi. Mtats promptly De-Iivcred. De-Iivcred. rnriiitioiiln mill Itniiielillls farrj-iir'Oap farrj-iir'Oap IblrJ uritte Itiiniin Itsrr. It Is nit generally known tliat Pneumonia and Hrotichltis carry oil mtc-tl.trtl of the human nice, but such are the facts, and what is more surprising, liotli of the above diseases result from neglecting a comninii orJIniry cold. A cniigh shouU never le neglected. If It is every time you catch cold vou cough harder, spd It sticks by you longer. H;llanl's Horehouud Syrup is the best remedy iu tlie world for Pneumonia, lirunchltls and all throat and lung troubles. If you have auy throat trouble, call for Iiallanl's Hcrehouml Syrup and take no other. Zion's Co-urativu Mercantile ."ti'tliutloii. Agent. I HAMPTON7jONEs"ci Co., arttfnl lAtnip. -a Cholcvt Hulldlng Iits In market. Vji't side Liberty Park, S-s'W to S1000. Iils near corner 6th West and 7th South, $!7J to SSZJ. Lots near comer Oth West aud Sth South, $1-00 to $300- fine flowing vcells may bo had on auy of the above lot. First class buslne-s, prustieclive business, and acreage properties. 5&- Office, 62 s. Main street. Tire! rirt-tt l'lre::: To our Couutry Customers: Don't be deceived; we have ample supply on hand of our unequalled Lager Heer to fill your orders. Salt Lakk City Uitcwixu Co., Jacoi: Moktz, Gen'l Manager. Kuy your drugs of "the boys," Johnson, Pratt i Co., 45 Main s. Xotlee l tlnr lAlrons. Not liaving any Telephone, our customers will please leave orders at Margetts' Hro's. Hook Store, or at Phillip Margetts Wine Depot for Margetts' Ale and Porter, alo for Malt and Hope. Kstate uf It. H. Mabgs.tth. I'lre! I'lrrJ! lire-::: ! To our numerous jatrons lu Salt I Lake City, we tike pleasure Inau-1 nuiinclng that wearo fully jirepared to fill all demands which you may make upon us fur our unequalled Lager Heer. Salt Lakv City Bkewlto Co., Jaodd Mortz, Gen'l Mu3ger. SPECIAU OTlCK. Attention, ComraiesJ George H. Maxwell, G. A. H. Post, No. 5 will turn out on the FoUrth of Jictyi All camrades are requested to Join tia attd make tills a Glorious Fourth. Will Meet at 39 Main Street, at 0:30 a. m. Aakox & Tost, Commanding. cnjtl.M; to m.T mkk nrr. First Three Montli" i'ree- f Chix. A Staff of Eminent English Physicians and Surgeons will arrive ar-rive In Salt Lake City, July oth, and will permanently locate at their residence, No. I Si E. First South Street. All who visit these eminent emi-nent doctors before August 1st will receive rervlccsuntlt September 1st, free of charge. The only favor desired de-sired Is a recommendation from those whom they cure. They treat all diseases and deformities, but in no Instance will an incurable case be accepted. If your disease h beyond be-yond all hoj uiey will frankly tell you: also, caution you against siiendiug' ihofe. money for useless treatment. Heiheinber the dates and go early, for their onlces are crowded from morning till night. Office hours from 0 a. m. to . p. m. Sundays. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. P.S. This Governmental staff of Physicians and Burgeons is lucor-imrated lucor-imrated by an Act of Legislature. 1 o.it i:h In Heber, Midway or Charleston. Parties desiring Country Homes or Farms, should communicate with or call on Josei'II R. Mckdock, Charleston, Wasatch County, 20 miles from Provo, 40 niHes from Salt Lake City and 12 miles from Park City. dim KrmoTAl. Gh. C. Itisrn, tlic pioneer boot and shoe maker, wishes to Inform the public that he has removed his stand to 50 W. First South, upstairs, where he will tie pleased to see parties needing anything In his line, either new work or mending, and guarantees iunctuallty and good work. UlOd No. 29 ioUTH. WEST TEMPLE TEM-PLE STREET, Is whoro wo are now doing business, Wo havo a full lino of HOME MADE WOOLEN WOOL-EN GOODS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, and make Gents' Suits to order from our co'obr ted CassIriloro. Shall bo ploased to seo old and now patrons. JOHN C. CUTLER & BRO., AGENTS, PROVO and DES-ERET DES-ERET WOOLEN MILLS, Opposite Op-posite Grant Bro's Co. Stables. Sta-bles. rrvaldrnt nrlrbam Tonne's Letters. Iti my Intention to compile all my fathei'slettters for publication, and I will be greatly obliged to all thoi-ewho have such letters if they will kindly forward tliem to James A. Little, tare Juvenile Jnttructor Office, Salt I.ake City, that they may be correctly copied. All such litters will le most carefully handled and returned safely to the owutrs. Rtsjiectfully, dAs Jons W.YoUS ci. Dr. J. Thomas, Dentist, Herald Hlock, corner west and 1st South St., S. la. City. Vitalized ait admiuistireil. d Tun most ruinpieU. line of Wall Paper In tow 11 at PtMI'I.K'8 Ltjl'irAlfLE Co-Of. I'XIOV PVI'IFIf SYS.TEJI, J10l- TUN DIWSION. Oh imf ajter Juur S'Ui, Istsl, liarntld Jtfttth trains mil run its folUncf: is iaa.m. rs3Ka.au II tia.m. rT on p.xa. I l&a.m. ll 30 am. IMpn. 330pm. IJ is urn 1 I p.ra. !iif. ;j jo p m. I Upon. ; pra. 3 I3sm- I tJOpm. 1 ts i.m. I 3 JO p.m- 1 4 V p.m. a M p m. J 11 ism i 39 pan. S 4p.m. s-30 p m. 4 Up.m. i so pan. I 13 p.m. 7-30 ran. J IJ p.m. 1 J9 pan. ' 7 13 p.m. I s M p.m. fi t-V ism. ,; 30 p.m tS iVpm. 30 ism. 7 15 p-m. ,s JO jsm -3 M p m. ,1 13 p.m. I)aiTy except Monday and Tucs day. f Except Su nday. F-ire fur the round trip, 50 cents. Tickets For Sale at I'nion Ticket Office nud at IVjot. S. W. Ecx'l.KS, G. P. A . Salt Lake. William'-. Vnsirallau Herb fill.. If tuti are Yellow, Hilllou", con-stiati-d with Headache, bad breath, drowsy, no appetite, luck out your Liver is out of onter. One box of these Pills will crire all the troubles away and make a ne being of you. Price !!" cents. Zton Co-op Mecr. Inst. Drug Dept., Agent dAs W. Peterson, thr laitchrr, will be at No. V) E. First South, n'ter July 1, 1!90. d tt Go to Sl-ENCTTK, HrVVATER A Co., opposite City Hall, for Tin Roofing, Guttering, Sjoutlng, Stoves and Tinware, etc. rVndee lu Conlrmclora. Sealed tdds for tlie erection of additions to the territorial in can'i: ASVLCu at Provo, Utah Territory, will ! received until noon, July 21, 1E90. Thu work to be contracted for compri-cs excavation, mason-work, carpenter-work, plastering, tinning, fire-proofing, wrought and castiron work and painting. Tenders will lie received cither for the entire work or for mason-work, fire-proofing, carpenter-work (in eluding tinning, fainting and roofing), aud plastering, sc'iar-ately. sc'iar-ately. The cost of the cutlre work is estimated ntabout $110,00(1,00. Hlds tobeacconiinnied by certified certi-fied checks of $1,000.00 for the entire en-tire jols and "S.VH1.00 for each separate se-parate bid. The amount of check to be forfeited forfeit-ed In case bidder should not be willing will-ing to sign contract ono week after the latter has tieen awarded. Kidder" Kid-der" are Invited to be present at the cjienlng of the bids at the date above Slated. The Hoard of Directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Itomls of one-half tlie amount of contract price will be lequlrcd; the Ismdsmen to l residents of the Territory of Utah and acceptable to the Hoard of Directors. Propo-als to be filled out on blank form, obtainable at the oilier of R. Klettiug. the architect of the building, build-ing, at Salt Lake City, In the Hooper Hoop-er k Eldtcdge Hlock. Plans and specifications will be ready for Inspection at the Asylum in Provo and at the office of the architect. In Salt Lake City, from Wednesday, June 25, 1S30. Kyauthurity of the Hoard of Directors. Di-rectors. W. N. DU.SKMIKKKV, Chairman of Hulldlng Committee. dlw Ijiilles: Tlie best Thread for Hand or Machine Ma-chine use is Clark's "Mile End." White thread wound ou Llack spools. For sale by S. KnLLNEH. New Dry Goods Store, 205 and 207 S., Main Street. thr A sat H. DINWOODEY IS READY FOR BUSINESS AGAIN, And will 4)0 ploasod to have tho public generally and all his old customers call and seo him at Caldor's Music Palace, (tho Calder Estate having kindly allowed him to use part of their store), where ho has opened out a New and Beautiful Stock of Carpets and Parlor Furniture. Furni-ture. All orders will receive most careful attention. He still has tho 6 5 employes with him ready to execute any order. Give him a Call. A Beautiful Assortment of Ladles' Gents' and Children's Shoes and Slippers Just arrived at Ftople's Equitable Go-op. dtf DU. SJHTH, The Magnetic l'hjjiclan. ii . icT, South, West Temple Street. Dr. Smith has been actively engaged en-gaged iu tlie practice of.Medlcinc and Surgery for a quarter of n century. cent-ury. Eighteen ytars otthls time he wai Ifl rerreral practice In Michigan. Michi-gan. He fifst graduated from what & known as the HegiTW or Allopathic Allo-pathic School of Medicine in H and from the Michigan Homeopathic Homeo-pathic College In 1S72. From the Detroit Homeopathic College In 1S74, and from the Hahnemann Medical CoIIego of Chicago, III., in 1ST9. He Is endorsed by some of tho leading physician" of the United States. E. R. Elllis, M.D., of Detroit, Mich., late Professor of Surgery in the Detroit Homierathlc College, I have been acquainted with Dr. Frank H. Smith over fifteen Jears, during most of width time he was a practicing physician In 3IIchIgan. Among his patrons and the medical 1 profession of this State hestood high as a physician of skill aud good 1 Judgment. During the -tears of 1SS3-S4, Dr. Smith owned nn il.- terest in and was manager of the Rlc-r IVirb lintel Sanitarium and White Sulehur Springs at Wyandotte, Wyan-dotte, Mich", feh raitcsUIow Detroit and on the Detroit iltver. The Following letter fra Dr. S. H. Wright will steak for Itself: WVAXriOTTE, March, ISS!. To whom it may concern: I, the undersigned physlcianaud surgeon, located in tlie city of Wyandotte for the pst eighteen years, do without any hesit8tlcn assert that Frank H. Smith. M.D., formerly of tlm River Park Hotel, sanitarian of this city, Is In every resjct a fir-t class . physician and surgeon, well quail-1 fled by study, experience and by t nature to take charge of tho sick . under any and all circumstances. I know whereof Isreak. I not only know of his handling many withj great skill and succts-, 1ml I have , nad the practical part demonstrated to mc. One year slutti I was a vtry sick man, the Doctor came to my relief and I am certain suvci my life. L.R. Wck.iit, M.D. The late Trof. E. C. Franklin of St. Ixul, Mo., writing of Dr. Smith, eaid: I have been personally and professionally acquainted with Dr. Frank IS. Smith, upwards of siateen years, duringwhlch time I never heard A word iqiren against cither. My o-tn knowledge ot Dr. Smith Is tliat of a. professional gentleman gen-tleman of the fluest character and reputation. He is unquestionably the peer of any practitioner in America. Am-erica. I lake great pleasure In re- ', commending hhn to all our friends and confreres. Dr. E. C imj.ki.ij. For the post two weeks Dr. :-miih has been publicly healing the sick free of charge at theG. A. Ik Hall every morning from 10 to 11 olock. Hut on accountof the Large number of people who consult him t-T l. "V-rt -.- snlltll VA-t III IM1JU1C, .U, " -rw -, -- Temple Street, from 'J a.m. uutll p.m. dally, he has tieen obliged to discontinue Ills free lectures and public healing at the G. A. It. Halt If preslblo he will rcjume Ihrra again In the near future. In the meantime, those who desire to consult con-sult him tan doio at his parlors, . 253 south, West Temple Street, free of charge, from ' a.m. until p.m. dally, except Sjndayr. Dr. Smith treat" all forms of chronic di-east-. His method of curing lil-case by the laying on of hands Is similar tu that of the late Dr. Newton. During the itut seven yinr he has visited all of the large cities 111 the United States and has cured thousands of helpless invalids uin the public stage, simply by laying his hands ujen the a'tlitcd parl. Thatth-re Is a vvondciful j -oner In .tnimal maguitism over disease none but the ignorant doubt. It Is an absolute fact, that hundred; of helpless invalids have been restored re-stored to health and usefulness by this strange power after all o'her means had failed. If you or any of j our friends are sick, aud if you have failed to find r lief, go ami see Dr. Smith before you give up in de-sjialr. de-sjialr. Remember, It will e.istjoii alisolutely nothing to go and liave a friendly talk with him aliotit your complaint. If he cannnt help you he will frankly tell ycti 30. ir he can help you he will expect ycti to pay him a reasonable fee. KOK SAI.K. C11IK.V1-. OU WILL ECIIVNC!1. K1K A new mlleliCoir, ipt, seat'e Uua-B. suitable (or HarsT r I ixht w asoa. Apfly toILArasos, k.HscrricL.t-ratSIMsL WAVaKlT. AGICITTHVT C.VX COOK, i.liiiil ware, at MRS. J. L. luwuss corner rint and 1: streets. IK KitTKAYKl). T7IROM 8ALTA1K. O.N WEDNl.sIlAY " 2JeeeTC'ows. A liberal rewant will be. paid forllieirreerterT.l7 ?. vv . caat ton. HAVK vor (.'iiaxc;kd YOL'C KKSIllEM'r: HE tll'stN'KvS tiaee the canraaa was maile tor tor Ciiy riireelory' It so, yon will wMtpe iia ana leenre a rnrrret leatHn la the In reclorr. tj repontnr any chances l,y mail or In peraon al onr otSce, No. 13. IV sccam! Somh street. K. I. sji.k A ro. .111tr: t pitiTiints. Has. WISSIOWS SiMlTOlMl stK1T ahoolil always be ased for chiMret teeth lor. It roothca tho child, soften the aam. sllajs all pain, carta wind cdie. ami t the beat remeily tor dirrrnwi. Tweniy-iee eenu a lttfe. dro.1 wl TVK ADV1SK OUR FKIKM5 Wm -SEED ANYTHING IX Till Clotting line to call upon tsuton A Co.,11 Main SL, where they will fcid a well elected iloek of men'a and tiora inlla overala, hata, eapa, ahms.eu.at very low neca. This rm l nltaMe and will treat ourirhl dif Urifilir.s Dis-cjise Cttrotl. tnt two years aa- our nansLl.r Iw.-eoorotsin Iw.-eoorotsin of the ktlnera.whieJi ilevel i ! into linen.' I sea. IfcrUpir wa..w,.lles to an en.-nu s xs-mi surtax IV 11 rbe-around rbe-around .he waiss, and V lirtiei be,ow tar knee. Iler payawiaaa had rea np hn raee, 1 octermiaed f htra tKr try lir Keanedy'a "FAVORITE ItKMKIlY," of Rogn9ut. V.Y .! iI!t XM vti..iih: wit re lucM Irum 13. I SJ ici.e. ha i )Cb locitm urofnb au-1 was aVe lowalla wtrymi lanpnr. We it UwUt t eTprr-vtrar rratltai-fif wlut tt a.Uf lor our rlu.il. Ue are ronlMeot the r a or lie HmcJr will d alt lht t cla'rnct fr it - fairly ! hi Weie-i tt In ttit cav and we ram tlr rrrumi.rn-1 it lo mfnpj: frnm LisJncv cUonlcr s. l. nt.akirk. Imurrt. N.J. Dr.Kennedy'sFaYoriteRemedy L'liteat i:imiuIoiit..VSI, sforSs 'orsalabyZ. C 1L I.fna llept. JACOBS OI( I is ijLt Cures &$& Backacho. Rr. Backncho. iVA, Backacho. JTaniret. rLOrsf lsvs. 1 eocld hardly walk or lie dawn t , i-iuf-batr aeffe 1 rerer-J w-ta. st. .rub- s f'manenuy rarot ne, oih re n -" - -v ne failed to do so. rLraiUITMVN r ir:j. Il ret, . 1- -Treea a had cold pairs s-iii-,1 m ne l. - ar.il I ioZ -bl snuii rwmned i , l. i .- ,: could hardly r tei i j.-a. 1 tt r-1 - w sKt,wsjcacmedia 14.at-.f--,,irr- c Rot'ce of Annnal Sctieol Meeting. -SsTOTtCE U IIEKERY fitVEN TO TUB .1 Taxpayers and Uerialrred oters rr-anllnr rr-anllnr In the Stat School llutrtrt. Salt Lako Ooutah, tloit the Iraiteea annual mcetlna ta hereby called to behtldatalit IMiirtrt School home. MondaT. Jntr II.I-O0.it S o'clock p.m , at which will be presented roc appropriate actum, tha flnaneial and alat.a Ucal roports ot the dittnct for tho school ?earenduir Jane 30th. IW1, aad at which ho amount ot reauneratloaror the Trutlcea f or th paat yearwill bo dcrtifed. vraa.TElt vv. wit i.l vus wm. :. vvi:Tnooi. WM J. Tl'nDEXIIAJI. Board of Trusteas for Alat S-bool llistr et, salt Lake County. July lit. 1 X Notice of Anneal School Meeting. "VTOTtCE IS HEUEBr GIVK.V TO TIIE JLs Tax-payera aad Rrstatered Votera rratdinztn the Hflh ScHool Ilutriet. salt Lake County. Utah, that tho Truilca' An sualMeetlDr la herehv called to be he'd at the ruth Untried School-bouse. Montay. Julrliih.lsri.at S u'eloek p m.. atwheh will bo preaealed for appropriate aetin tho flaancial and ataUitlcal reporti or the lilatrict for the tcbool Tear endinz Juao scth. 1S, at which uo amoaut of remuneration remu-neration for the Trutteea lor the pa.tyear will be decided. JOSEPH MS.EC80FT, , H. J. UKOrt .N. I GEUai.E Ultk' Board of Trmteet of the rmh "ehcol Da i tnee salt Lake county : Joner-th, :. :iCAMm TMBSi I FOR SPEED, COMFORT S SAFETY, fl WSm bSI m j JS&Zj j OGDEN CARNIVAL. jj' Ix-aies.ait IjLc Arrive Ogtlca. la-aie ilnh-ti. ArriieSalt Ijkc. fctSI S: 10 a. m". 9:30 a. m. 9:30 a. m. 10:50 a. m. tffij 1 :30 p. m. 2:50 p. m. 11:30 a. m. 12:30 p. m. H 5:00 p. m.6:00 p. m.6:00 p. m. 7:20p.m. vWk 7:30 p. m.S:50 p. m.9:00 p. m.l0:00p. m. fi 2:00 a. m. 3:20 a.m. C. F. EESSEGDIE, Gaal. Mgr. S. W. ECCLES, Genl. Passr. Agent. fWf ffllm Notice!! f UNION PACIFIC ; 1 Ticket Office f; j Has toon Remo'. eel to WASATCH BUILDING, C9rA!!V, , Tlie TTnioii PLcilic f Is the ONLY LINE Running Through ' . ,f Car Service to Missouri River, Chicago and St. Louis '- Without Change. -1 C. S. MELLEN, S. W. ECCLES, .' Gee' al Tr.e Mgf. GMral Pass. Agent. , , , .1 ' :J F. AMBAi & BE t EXTRAORBIHARY SPECIAL SALE! ' , I W Oar Kntire 1tx fc of ; lire f y urah. lightest sliac'e, best quality, recluccsf j f to 75c. " ' Our Kntire I.ineof jsire Pve Oru- Cirainji. In--t fjuslit v , rttluetsl toTc. j ItalaBCeofourcliotcesil.isi Khrureil Imiiu s-ilkstoclu-e. TJc. , , A'largelotofPilk lUranaiiK alji-.t half price. PARASOLS ! PAEASOLS ! PARASOLS! ' Itiuit f'lilMren'- INrasoln. at : 1 "x-. S: ; retlucwl froni 20c, S3c, 35c, I I; JIO 5Ii-"seritm I'ansols. at . To.-. Sl.": worth ine-thira more. One lot of f lilies' Stritl ami CluvfeeJ S-ils: Poirgee rantsol-, $1.00; re- tlurcsl from 51 .50. One lot t.f Cream Striped ami t'hin lm i-Hrasu. worth 52.25, SIJ. One lot of K. ut-J Itltitu rxm ITnilirvlla-, TV,9W rtslucwl frtrnt SI.?, A clio'icv Iiineof Novelties in Parasol-ami Hun rmbrella-. reiluceil S?, per ceUt. I 2l Pairs laiilies' Pii!. Mitt, at 10c, re.ItKfsl from Six : 2tV, retluceil from r-V; B5c. rttluceti from e; hhher Rrailts rettusl samejKTjportion. -(hi clr.jieii I'tlnteit llonier I leinsHtchtnl IJ Pocket IInlkereriIefs,38c, ' IV. ITJr, SfcraiulTucpiritiKtrn; worth almotst itetibhr. I Jioiiojeit ltjie-' Wlittu Mni-n Ctmlsric Fancy llemstitcliecl JlanU- j kerchiefs. SI .SO per ikiis-r., singly Ifeacli; utsversolit forltw Ulan f tlnelot ofVlis-t-s.' Iijiit tt.retl pure Silk: Hose, 4i--$i, ISc; worth SIM. j One kit of l.ilies' fsm-y slriltl Hose, e; rethieeil from 75c. I Oi-.elctof lilies' --V-Italtiripran Hin for 2ilc a pair. ..,., I One lot each lJie' coloreU Hose, S' , 10, 12 and l-Kt worth jU'trisubte f theaniotint. ..,.- 3 One lot of fliiliireii'-' iiiiliieaclieil an.1 fancy Hose, recliieetl to -M'a pair, , or 5c per doa-n. . One lot of White Pearl utto., J .ivi-n carvlsi for He; rei;ter price JSc. Fans from 5c to 15.00 tacl.. SLAUGHTER IX CIULUHEX'S GINGHAM AND I ZEPHYR DRESSES- ) In the liK-tcunmng styles, tap- from 2 to years, 7.V-. $lJR,SI.IsV'I.Ia $i5; less than tvst f mat. rial but we nevtr carry any geeds ovtr if v price- will sell tin tu. .,..,,. , fhlktren's White UreSM, I jm.ksj' White Ire S, I-adee' rapper! Ill Sattteii, Outing Ckhatel Ster-ucker. .-.t redueeit prlcw. Ladies' Slylisb Balhiii Suils, Batliisg Caps and Coabicalion Sloe and Stocking, si Popalar Fricos. r UiiIUs" Is-tce Vnl HedueeI One-Half. Sattines! Sattines! Saftines! French. Knelirh an-l Ameriean ruak in the most novel and attractive design, at i-V. IV. 12' i- aud peryaro; by all Id tl.e clwfcest bargains evtrttferen: 1 t- One lot Fancy lentil KlaniieW, IV; retlucMl from -!--. One lot uf lU-iuel -Stilting. .! yard- for Ss.ihi-. worth 2.50. One lot of printed Foulards, II ysr! forSl; mluveil from 1B jieryarii. )e lot of Fim-v Scotch Zej hyrs. 17Ie: reettbr price. r. One lot of Fancy s-rird -ctim, I2J-: rejutarfirke,2iT. One hit of Fancy Madnu C'urUin Material, hjic; rediietsj irom lSjc One lot of Apron width optn work I-awni'. I2e; refrubr price, 2Jrc. . One lot each larse shse TurVlsh Table Covers, restilar (jrice ..,for ti. One lot each of IUw- Silk Table Covers. $1.35 and jlt; reduced from iii and $s.ix'. - OUR CKILDHEH'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT , I CJlosaixis Oxt. 1 Gents' lieht colored TenDrs )verlilit, rtjual in material and finish to any uiTered In thi city, at ttc. 7V. t i. l o"l. SI. 7 S2.IK), $ioUan'l s-2 !. They sell everj-where for -V to Sl.Ht' eaeh above tho prices w e ritiote. . - Gents' rey uuxeil anil Jtalbrliran mis of li nOVrwr. alTJe a sult. Gents' Satin Kearf. reiluce-I to IS?c, 2ie. CV iicaml 5rtc; it will pay ynu to lay In a stork: , . Children's uiHipnco Kilt suit-, at S-V nuil si.iii. Itoys'Wati Kilt Suits at laiew greatly reduced. "', I Two lots of Gents' Linen Culls, slightly soiled, 20c a pIr; rfIuceil from 50c. I llnj-8' Straw Hats, Dice Myles, l.V to iJI.flO. i,-i- Tennb Caps, reduced to 2"c, kr ai.d c, from 3.c, 5i)c aud V. i A Tlionsand Otber Bargains will rapay yoa far YisiliBg onr Kammstl. ! EstablisbHtnt. I Dsr-ciKi'rr hehvi.atm tr xTAiRv-fa JT) ', ' . ' f I Onn Price In All ! KstaMMird 1"CI. i We arc erer I'nder old c E. AUEEBACH & BRO. !?j M |