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Show - THE SALT LAKE TIMES, TTTKSDAV EVENING MAY, 20, 1800. o - Propeller J. L. Davis mTreal estate mm t ENTER STREET COMPRISING SUB - DIVISION ! I80 Residence Lots 180m RANGING IN PRICE FROM $150 TO $300. lose Choice Residence Lots are on the Main Business street of Provo, and are Now on the Market, Ca,ll on or --A.ca.clress, PROPELLER J. L. DAVIS. -s-sPROVO, UTAH.ss F. Auerbach & Bro. Carpet taints! special sale Carpet Remnants! Sale to Last from Tuesday, May 20th, until Friday, May 24th. We have marked them at such Low Prices as to close out every Remnant, and customers wish there were more! Kemminls at flOc. 7"e, Hoc ami I. 1 Lot ciicli of Tapestry Body Brussels Jtenimtnts at U5c, .r.0c, l, l.3., l.-- r and M.Hiucl Hcmmiiits, Ingrain ami Three ply Remnants, ranging from Z yds iinwHiils. at h'ss limn cost. Wiw.fter also three made Carpels in Body Brussels and Axmiiister at and ;ir. 1 Lot of lite An Squares at -- .o0 each. Something New Under the Sun! Ready made Sheets and Pi'.lows, hemstitched and embroid-ered, suitable for every Household, at prices to introduce them. Sheets at $1.35. $2.25, $2.50 and $3- - 75- - Pillow Slips at 65c, 75c, 8o: and 95c, and apwards. We Continue for this week our Special Sale of Child's Lace and Embroidered Caps and each worth 50 per cent more. at 15c, 20c, 35c 50: 75c Floanci ngs, Si visa and Irish Point Flon"cns. Crepe, Lisse, Laces, Beaut, jaljy Em-brdder- vl 'Parasol, and, many other owl tics just received. Novelties in Clilta's and Boys Straw Hats and Caps At POPULAR PRICES! Our Shoe Department Carries First-Cla- ss Only and Warrants Every Pair Sold. We are Never Undersold! - TO - --AJLr. ONE -- ;PKIC3 Established Twenty-si- x Years in the Same Block. 'F.AUEEBACH&Bito. I THE v FAIR f To Ye Lovers of Good Teas and Bargains; Finest Decorated Chinaware, Good for Only One Week 1 !i. FINEST GREEN JAPAN TEA - 30c, tfftth 506 " BASKET FIRED '' " 55c, b " FINEST ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA 44c, " 75c , SUNDRIED NATURAL LEAFTEA 45s 90c IMPERIAL BEST GROWN 64c, " $1 GEM POWDER GROWN - 75c, " $1.25 " BASKET FINE DRAW - - 60c, " $1,10 Haskct alone worth !t;)c- - FINEST DECORATED CHINA TEAPOTS 85c, " $1,75 n OATMEAL BOWLS 13c, 25c ROSE JARS 50c, " SI.25 12 CHINA TEACUPS AND SAUCERS - 1.50, " 3.25 13 PIECE FINEST CHINA DECORATED - BERRY OR PUDDING SET , - 3.75, 56.50 8 PIECE WATER SET WITH TRAY - 09c, $2 OISTEi "WEEK ONLY! THE FAIR, One clmr west of Clock. 1 Car ad woluml hair mattress ... & t 0- - S. K. wore away, and the the must be drawn or the lime spoiled. ., Twenty-fou- r hours later, by means of grappling hooks, the pan and body were raised, and to the surprise of every one the body was still intact ami glowing. A greater and more pleasant surprise, however, awaited the family, for when the body became cold it was ascertained that the intense heat, acting upon the ossified body, had changed it to perfect marble, a little lighter in color than the natural body, but retaining its natural shape, except on the back, which is a little flattened. The only defects are where there was a bullet wound and in the left foot, which is broken in two. In 1870 Mr. Cluyback cut his foot very se-verely, splitting it between the second and third toes, and following this wound a rupture appeared which caused the loss as above stated. Where a small blood vessel had burst in his leg there ap-peared a delicate tracing of the circula-tion. The family are having a pedestal cut out of native limestone and will mount the "statue," but at present they are using a black gum block for the pur pose.- - Z . - urn Man's Body is Changed by Heat Into Stone Instead of Ashes. HATZFELDTS NEMESIS. leiican Ambulances Introduced to France Now Kecognized Institutions, ' interest is manifested at Cass-o- ., over a remarkable circum-nic- h has just come to light. It i! on Off Davis near Buzzard 'Mien old man Clayback came m lale war he was a physical "it like many others of the state 'as too independent to ask for a "en if he could have secured made his living in the best way until his six boys and seven old enough to help him. five years ago the old man be--'' very bad with rheumatism, as ;''t,and although he used the P of spicewood berries which e creek, he continued to get Two veai'8 ago lie got so stiff as Med to his home and called in n.who, after carefully diag-"cas-gave as his opinion that 'rheumatism ailing the man it case of ossification. Nothing done, and he advised his pa-l0- e ready for the end, although f ve for some time. The old ' the doctors advice and did not lwe any fears of death, but the yawning grave and the cold, ean. To make his thoughts easnt and relieve him ; of his rori a friend suggested crema-- enue of escape from the which he hailed with joy, e directions accordingly. Isfase continued, complete ossifi- - Place and the man died. How wt the wishes of the deceased ubledthe bereaved family, tin-ned that Stephen Symphony 21 e in his kiln. which had dnys and reaching a JJesiring to save the ashes "red a large evaporating pan 10 a molasses mill. Placing : m this, they carefully shoved - mto the kiln, which was an P, and being built in the ( hill, was easily accessible, u til? faMi'y gathered around, i apid incinatin and dis- - of the departed.-- ; In a few J binding sheet was gone and My was exposed to the m the ears, nostrils and jets of steam, broken at first, ' and in an hour had ceased, ange was perceivable in the d was fed to the glowing '"make the vigil of the be-,,- ?' ,mt still no change. More j Wclied in and hotter still the Hour after hour passed, and mg red to an opaque white the , ' w,lile on the countenance an expression of infinite faction. So three, darf Prince HaUfeldt'. Nemwli. Prince and Princess Hatzfeldt, who are traveling about on a tour in Europe, are being followed from city to city by a mysterious French beauty of the keen Parisian stamp. This woman has only presented hei-ue- lf once to the princess in person, but and princess are m con-stant both the prince receipt of abusive letters and de-mands for money under threat of some These threats are unknown exposure. nrincipally directed against the prince, who has yet taken no steps to prevent the annoyance. Although their movements are persist-ently followed by this solitary Nemesis she "is not usually seen by tliem, and their notification of her presence with them en voyage is always by post.-N- ew York Society Beview. Given lu Credit. A eentleman who has just returned from France says that the American ambulances, which were introduced jto two ago, are now Agnized institutions of the French capital People stand and cheer as they Tup along the street, and ambulance given to all distinguished driUs are has The French government Xn ill credit to America for the ideas prevail on the subje, , which at present Ambu-Tance- " the words "American appear on the sidesof the hospital beginning.-Pa- ris Letter. bank near tte In removing the fOTt rStfS" ane of MVernd the uuc walls Teas high fort am a wan s head, it is i""ub revolution, at tue was erected in the blockaded fleet wa3 tinie Decatur s htt e by the Eng JBh m ft. which rier to Norwich. |