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Show ) ( 2 TITE SALT LAKE TIMES. TUESDAY. JUNE 2. 1891 ' should contain a reservation of theriplit to kill a curtain number of seals for tne support of the uaties, elo. "At lirst i(rtit this reservation raiisefl me some disappointment. It certainly appeared opeu to oxcoption as iloirairl-in- g from tlm principle of equity which wan a feature of the other proposal. J was concerned at vour statin; it was never the intention of tho president or yourself that tho lnoduH viveudi should Le put in force until tho aibitration term were Denied. 1 his. I fear, would prevent a timely appreciation of the modus vivendi, and 1 notice with satisfaction U1''1 c'"'" dition ailix-'- to your present proposal, although a reservation as to the killing of a limited number of deals is mam- - ' tallied. I am glad to think there is yet J liniulo carrv out for this season any argument which may be promptly agi-ee- lo." MiV Acting Secretary Adee a personal note to the liritish niims'.ei', rciiic: tiiig a reply to tho j ri,i.;, States urn cniiiieiit's. May j jiii In- am'thi-- uole to tlio s.im ef-- f !. .vitig ih t w as anxious f all eiuiy rcsjn-iise- "Tito .situation." l.e adds, lor pronipt action. A J:ir(r.i lleet of Canadian seaiers has been foi' some weeks or months on tho S'';t. 'J'liey are daily going further out of reach. Kinenui! cuticrs have awaited deliiiite prdei-s- Their presence U in liehriug sea. and any loriiief ne'ity tends to defeat any fur-ther pii;i)-- e for which au agree-ment is s.nilit. It is iuitu itilin with fitiiem and jus- - j tice to our citi-.eti- s that this should be permitted to coulinue. Ample np-jio-unity has beer. alVorded her maj-esty's government to bring this condi-tion to a close by an ellective agree-ment; but tlm result is still uncertain an.l to all appearances reinoio. The president would I o glad to know it was near at hand and certain, but ho can no longer hold back in furtherance of a Yague hope to the detriment of thu le-gitimate witnesses of the government and citizens of tho United Stales. I am therefore directed by the president," continues Mr. Adee, "lo say that orders have beeu given to the revenue steamer l.tisli to proceed lo the scaling islands. "Another revenue steamer, the Cor-win- , is at San Francisco nearly ready to sail and will 6ry shortly put to sea. Should an agreement bo leached before her departure, appropriate orders may still be sent, by her to tho islands. I mention this in order that you may comprehend how fully this government desires to etl'ect an agreement for this season and how each day delay, tinle-- s her ' majesty's government elfectually in regard to liritish sub jects. and tends lo destroy the practica-bility of an agreement to limit tlm seal catch." in the 'JTth of May Sir Julian replied to Mr. Adee that he had comiiiniii. ated the latter's note to Lord Salisbury li-veable. "I feel assured," he adds, "that his lordship w ill greatly regret any w hich may bo caused your government by the impracticability of returning an immediate reply to the proposals contained in Iilaiiiu's note id tho 4th inst. Lord Salisbury, as I had tho honor to state to you verbally, is using the utmost expedition, but the lateness of the proposal and the con-ditions attached to it have given rise to grave diliicullies, as to which his lord-ship has necessarily been in communi-cation with the Canadian government. His reply, however, may now arrive at any moment." and Mr. Hryce approved the issue of the negotiations. Sir James Kerjrnson, under foreign said the arbitration would be concerned not only with the repec-tiv- e rights of England, the L'uitcd States uud C'auada in HulirinsE sea, but also with measures to preserve the seals. IvorturuH have been made to llussia for tho lixiiiL' of a close time. Although no answer had been received, it was known Itussiii some time ago was favorable to such a meas-ure llio government nssmilcd with reluctance to the Tailed States propo-sition that seals bo taken this year. Tim arrangement was a temporary one for the removal of a source of dilliculty pending the arbiiration. The mutter to 1,8 referred to Ihu artiitrati in was still a subject of correspondence, but the two governments bad steadily ap-proached the point of agreement, and he believed the reply which was about to be addressed to the. United Slate government would bring them so comely together that a harmonious arrangement would soon be ob-- I tattled. The bill was then read a second time. Ferguson, secretary, of the foreign ollii-e- , referring to Weiningbv the French naval oiliccr at St. Pierre, who would nut allow bait to be sold to United States lishermen, said it does not appear to be an intrnc:ioti ()f 1 o treaty of IMS with the United States, but entisiitutes an interference with the rights of I in lis li subjects and an assump-tion of jurisdiction inconsistent with the rights of tho liritish crown. There-fore the government has brought tho matter to the attention of France. UIK IILHKINU SKA HILL. It Is railed lp to b JC ail lu th House ol Commons. London, June 2. In tho commons yesterday Smith moved that the liehrinjf sea bill he read. Smith said the bill dealt with a question of urgency ami was proniit(l by n desire that arrange-ments of an amicable character should be mado to settle the riisnutu. He was sure nil parties would agree it was but-ter that the ditTerrince he determined by friendly arbitration than by more barbarous methods, Hear! Hear! There had been delay in stibiuittini; the (juestion to parliament owing partly to muse which those who had experience in diplomatic negotiation would under-stand, and partly to tho illness of the Canadian premier, who had carried the respect of everyone who had any knowledge of the services ha had ren-dered to the empire at large. Cheer. There would be but one feeling, that of Borrow, that a life so valuable seemed about to end. Hear! Hear' Tho con-sent of the domiiiiou was subject to certain conditions which appeared to be reasonable, one being that ships fitted out under the liritish flag for lawful fijhinfj in Bchring sea be com-pensated for their loss during the period cf prohibition. Under the bill sealing is prohibited simply within Buhring sea. The effect will be greatly to diminish tbe catch of seals and a great rise in the price of the kiud obtained. South of liehring tea, the prohibition will continue until 1SK within which time it is expeuted arbi- - trators would make iny award. Jt was not proposed that an order be issued unless Kusia also consented to an entire prohibition within Bchring sua. Compensation depend upon the actual loss the ship owner sustained. There was every reason to hope for the of Canada. Ifarcourt agreed with Smith that a serious mis-understanding between Kngland and the United Slates would be a great calamity. Thu government would al-ways receivo tho support of tlm opposi-tion in referring international questions to arbitration. The Behring sea dispute seemed abov e all others' to be one lend-ing itself to arbitration. Therefore he had nothing lo say except to express satisfaction with the course adopted. It was satisfactory to find Canada a party to the agreement. This was e- - ai.nlii.1 still SlfM u i,i.,,wi.J u ... rangement, although she thought the rloso time for seals ought to be from October 1 to June oO, to prevail outside of liehring sea as well as within, it was a mistake to suppose seals within Hehring ea wore especially in danger of extermination. On the contrary, his information showed a iiklihoud of there being more sealn in liehring sea this year than for a loner period. Chamberlain hoped the government would ascertain the position of tnara-tim- e nations toward the question, lie wantetl to know whether the subjects for arbitration were agreed upon with the 1'nited (states; and whether that power hail withdrawn its start-ling claims to almost exclusive pos- session of Hehring sea. Would arbi-tration be confined to precautions to preserve the seals? Tho question of compensation was of minorimportance. Still, he could not help thinking il was hard that this should fall on the liritish taxpayer. No compensation should be ' paid, unless clear proof was produced that the vessels were really Canadian vessels. (ieorge Osborne Morgan, Sir (Jeorge Campbell, Sir Uuoige liaden I'owwil TIMS DATE IN MHIOrtV-Jt'- NE 177 niamlma, the nulile Lady of Lyonsaud famnust 'hris-tiu-ti marlyr. todcath LJ'.j' after prolonged suffering. JS HM-.lii- Douglas, Karl of Morton, beheaded at Killn- - '? I)iirli ou hu ih.vtrumcht called th"MHlilen,"wldeh !? sS-- V hu Introduced Into i; land; he was convicted of okn. J. A. lux. bLrt. tr.as.-n- . tha most skillful of modern linixMtiirn, born; died IT'.'i in prison; he traveled In many lauds, spoke various und untuned dillci-ou- t religions Ht Ivilll'iilly us to deceive their nio.-- t li nro.-.- J doctors; lie was sncc-snlvel- doctor, aMiuti-on-and alchemist, raised spirits, east oat devils and diseases maimcttsni. ' lstU John A. Dix toolc command at Fortrcns Monroe; battle on tsiioii.tou road. Valley of Virginia; ,lacl(on's retreat. Wu-M- at Morgan, uril-tuu- d cartoonist, died In New York, aged 4'i. Orit'M.MOHPHINE, OHLORAL.COOATNE Chained and Un-chained. Hook uf 16U paves Ilia tr d sent free. i'a when cure 1. lloi latn.balt Lake City. Utah. nOl'SK MOVKKS-DOY- LE & FOWI.ER house movers and raisera. A lite lulu.' experience. Largest outill lu th territory. ( itttce. O'Connor A HhafTer's drug store, sMain street. 1'. U. llox iinj. " ALL CL'SWAY, FISH SPEINSS, DEEP CREEK STAGES j Wd .ewe NOB IlliOa. HOT1X DAILY ou the arrival of the Utah & Ne- - vata Train. There Will be Stations for the Bacefit ol Passengers on the Stags Lin. F.AUERBACH&BRO Our Great Sacrifice Sale is Still On! We can not afford to aell new and desirable goods at LESS THAN COST aud pay for more than our usual space in The Times besides. Everybody Come and convince yourself that our prices are lower thaa those advertised by our competitors. Because Our Motto, "Wi; AUK NKVEIt UNDERSOLD," Must lie Maintained. Read and Profit! India Silk. In various grades. Black, White and Turkey Hed Damask Tails Cream and Colored, Cloths and Napkins, AT SACK1KICK l'HICE.S. AT SAC1UFH K PRICES. Figured Pongees, iD live qualities, New lot of Damask Towels, three choicest designs, grades AT SACRIFICE PRICES, AT SAClilFICE PRICES. Pure Dye Silk Surah", various qualities, 1200 newest aud choicest Parasols and new color", Sun I'mbrellas, AT SACRIFICE PRICES. AT SACRIFICE PRICES. Summer Silks, in Checks and Stripes, Onr entire stock of Ladies aud Child-splendi- d styles, ren's Jackets and llla.ers. 10 il milK l'KICKJiF AUVEBTIBI Ml-- : NTS lu this column is ONLY SC. A LINE, iU lejthH hbt MVANT" column miM shed la bait Lake- - hr njrlugstirsr returun thsnj suy otLnr, A notice riulillnhed here wlh rsacft niore rtadurs than any other ) a;n Kn thia In nilud anil hrln your "Want" j Ads. Jojt HK Tl M IC3. IjComnierc'sl St. Parttps wishing Information tu regard to the rnau vlll call at Connor bros. plotauee tiv KtaKolln from Stockton to l'"fH HMnltel i'rura B oe ti a tn Se.rlbner s Kanch. w " Hct.i ner K.inch to Iiugway... lift " " Hu to Klh 8pr na 80 " KIs- S;"r n" to Clifton " Cltftou to Deep Creek 1U " Connor Bros. Stockton, Utali J)R. JJODGE4 -- DentibL-Teeth ex- - traded wttn- - X5 V .v.KjJNlBaiwniJV outpulntiytb l'rfcffy-.fri- us of vita wyfi$Jk..jfc.jrftWji'J' ie,l air. AllmYJ&ifir work warrant- - W (f gr fJ Hooui 70, t'ommercifti lllocfc, bait Lake city. iL'atte. W'AM'M)- - A 8TI- ADY VOI'Nd MAN OI-- ' 11 Hi-f- i- po-.l- t i.oi ..r any k.ml. Can clerk In star.-- ; has a far hand writlnc: cm rive li. n; of re. iimnicii.latloiia. H. 11. Tuoru-tun- , 4) We-- t Uf h Kuth. Health is Wealth I DM. E. C. WEST'S NEKVE AND FRAIM a cu.iiaiueej tpe- - lflc fur Hys-teria. I)liJns, CouTulsliiiia. Kits, Nervous NBiinilKla. Uealacne. Nervous Pro. run. a raiiiu-- by the use of alcohol ur Vke-fulnea- s. Mental Itepression, .Softening of tbs lirain renultiuK la Insanity and leading to ml-er- diw-a- and death, Premature Old Aire, l!arreun.-Na- . Lorn, of 1'nwer In either ni, In-voluntary Lositei and Spermatorrhoea caui-s-by of the brain, self ahuss er Fach box contains on month's treatment; ft a box. or six boxes for Si, sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE BIX 110XE9 To cure any ease. With eacfc order recelTed by us for six boxes, accornpanlr.1 with In, w wilt eend the purchaser our written Kimrautee to refund tne money If the treatment does not atleel a cure. Guarantees Issued only by Jonss.'N, i'KiTT It Co.. Drogglsts, is Mam W'AS'IKI) A COMTETKNT CHU. Fi ll K'liier il h uiHswork. Must be good, piaiu cook. Ml i' street, loinsr fjec md. TV'ANTKII- - KOtlMERS 'WITH HuAUD. 79 W. Htlh Souih stroet. W'AN'TKI) SITI'ATtON AS CLKliK; KK-llatile and foiier. Adiliesa U. J. y.. Times oillce. W'ANl'Kl) -- r'UUNISIIr:ll Kli.'NT KtH)M i wUhboir.l for Keiitleman and wife; vtiil be periuiiient boinieis If aci.'oiinuo Litmus are satisfactory. Kefereuces; aildrenH "K,'1 tills oltice. r A NT R I - A TiOoi )"( i It L Ti ) MO KITt'lt- - I ? tn work at Mi We- -t Beoouil South si. 11' ANTKD ANY ON K I.KA VINO A COl'Y II of TiiK TiMKaatthis oflli-- of January VI. 'HO, or Novein tier y. 'm, will receive credit for one month's MibscrlptiMi. W'ANTKK TO HI. Y AN ASSAY OUTFIT In part or coni.l"tu. l'rhe must tie low. Address general delivery. A. H. Cook. ' ANTKI- )- Ai.l7 h I lis) OK "bkCON U yy hand furniture. Etchlsou Si Webber, lf.7 Sootli First Kast. 1 r ANTKll 'F. ) llt'Y fi OIJ HCII.DINliS yy of all kinds. Utah II. mse Moving Co. rrio HOl'ISKS Tj MOVK. UTAH HOUt ttUlf Moviui;Co. b'.ilidiuu. .inuocuuitliv yALT AKK rjMlkFihll Ciias. 8. Manager Th (Jreatest NovHty! Tlio flit oi llie Soa.son! ;$ XKis Only a lleKlimlni; MONDAY EVE., JUNE 1st, With Matinee ou Wednesday. June 3. Ti lilLII'lil'IMS Tin. only Mhlxet Actors In f lie World. Mi'.porte.l i.y an ex client company i: iiioni than iki prtlKtH, in their inoxt Hiicrt'sBiUl play Ik liuipiasler of. Pinnelicrg. Orand Farce Comedy, wlthsoiiKS, in 4 acts NOVELi UlilHIIT! ENTEUTALN1NG! 3lutiuoe AVcdncsday Altcriioon, Jims 3d. at 3 o'clock. Prices as tTua!-s:.- c. Me. 7.V. and II. Sale of seats commences Saturday, gALT JKE rpiIEATEI CUAg. S. Ilt'BToK, Manager. OXU NIUIIT ONLY THURSDAY, JUNE 4th, '91 The Favorite Herman Dialect Couiodtau, Mr. GEORGE C. STALED The world's ifreatuHt lullaby dni.'er aiic9 yodler, iuhls sueeeneful conieijy AT SACKIF1CE rKICES. AT SACRIFICE l'ltlCKS. Silk and Brocade Kemnants, Our entire stock of Ladies' Capes aud AT SACRIFICE TRICES. Fichus French Dress Patterns, choicest in this AT SACRIFICE PRICES. city, Our entire stock of Ladies' lovely Tsa AT SACRIFICE PRICES. Cowns, Thirty styles and qualities of White AT SACRIFICE PRICES. Mulls, Indias, iVc, Our entire stock of ready-mad- e Presses AT SACRIFICE PRICES. and Wrappers, Twenty styles and qualities of Rlack AT SACTU1TCE P1UCES' Zephyrs, Check. iVc, AT SACRIFICE PRICES. Balance of Ladies' Muslin I'nderwear will bo sold at reduced prices to close out every article at lUc, I'Uc, Hoc. Ooc, thlc, and $1.10 and upwards. Only three Skirts, three (.owns, three Chemises, Ate. sold toono customer. Our entire otock of Ladies' and Children's Shoes EVERY PAIR WAR-RANTED At Sacrilice Prices. Our entire stock of Children's Kilt Suits, Children's Waists, Children's Hats and Caps at Sacrilice Prices. Our entire stock of tieuts' Furnishing Goods at Sacrilice Prices. If you want to b astonished, price our Itlnck and Colored Clian-till- y and pure Silk nil over Luce. Jt will pay yon lo Imy now. Our Pure Linen Laces are selling for less than import cost. Buttons aud Trimmings at half prico. Bargains in Carpets, Rugs. Shades. Linoleums, Curtains, by the yard or pair, in a hundred patterns, at prices to distance all competition. Portieres and Chenille Curtains greatly reduced. We can not mention prices on accouut of lack of space, but intend to make it prolitable for you to come and examine goods and prices. ( ur employees are instructed to treat everybody with equal courtesy. We do not know the poor from the rich. Gotxio Ono! Gomo All! f. auerbachTbros. , jiMsn i:n mci:viNG to. Bait Lake City. Manufacturers and Hot tiers of Kxport LRg:cr lleer. Special attention clven to Family Trade. Or-ders loft at. or telephoned to, our depot, list South Main, will recelTo prompt aud earful attention. Telephone, 13i. PoitnfrVfi llox, 1U55. Brewery and Office Tel-ephone, SKIS. l.-O-ll BALK A KKSTAUKANT DOINU A 1 good til hoarders. Oh-je-lor eiui. jiarti-- s lioinif fast to take cliaruu of lusiuen.i. Address C. W. 8, TlNi.S. ""Ofk t'T'VS A IIOt SK AND LOT AT 7 1 ll Gaideu U.ty ; aditress Ikjx Dsti, iloise. Idaho. 'OKWOOD, ELEVENTH EAST. RAl'Il) Tranlt. Fine hoiiies on all .sides. Lots m:a to f loi. only tir ch. ir.'.fci per month. W. K. lluhlar.l. 41 We-- t 8 coud South. VJEW FIVE KOOM COTTAUk7H 0. 5i0 il cash. Kalaiici' lotnr time. W. E. Ilub-bard- . 11 We- -t South. I 'OKrtALE- - S KTLAN1) AND HIGHLAND ponie-- j Wiiolesaie uud retail. Inquire at14J Sjutu West Temiiit v .iu eiii' .i t i-- 4 a mrt'on I" f .C3r'' f HOHEST PIZ113S at KCHEST PH1CES 1 Head Our List! Of Celebrated Pianos: Chlokerinjf C'louli & Warren Knabe Jt Co leckerltros A. H. Cbasjo J.tt (j. l'islier UrigffS V Styvesaut Everett ALSO THE EARLS FDffllE & CARPET CO 207, 209 and 211 Sta'e Koad, corner Second South. Are showing the rncst Cahoratt line of FURNITURE CARPETS Tapestries and Upholsteries in the city. Ut. Jnake a 8Pet',alty f furntshinj,' private residence thronp;ti. Kverjthinir '.v anl m l rti. Kt-o- i( ',M-i.-t- s are Itiuelow and Scotch Axniinsters. Koyal Wiltons. Itidder- - miUaU:rs, Ja-C- , av. A '10 a lrg Hue CHINESE AND JAPANESE MATTINGS EARLS FllMTLRE AXD CARPET CO. The Holmes Buildl-iff- , Corner State Itoad and Second South 8b r alt-- e for luiuiM-- r yard, warehouse or hiuii ufactory. Also one of tUe twNt sites for bui-iiww- s in tliecity. Apply :o uwuo."s. 0..Whit-t- . inorc, or to W. 11. blie.irmau, Uudbe-Fitt- Dru Co. butkliii. IOK Cticfnejr. lfni West Fourtii South. I'OU 8ALK-K1.KO- S KOOM HOLbE Kitflith F.a-.- t atreut. All Modern il.'.. Pri- very low. Terms eay. Apply to the owners, ('. O Wbltti-iuor- or to vv. II. S'ii armau, Oodtie-ritt- s Diuif com-pany litlti'llUif. OST-O- N fiCNOAV EVF.NtN.;, KITHKK j on HriirtiaMi or Hrt street, a hlack llk LimilkerciiicT wltn lai-- edge. Flu.ler will please return to TUufcM ofllcu and receive T O N- - ItlUciHAM AND LIT1-I- j erty pjrk. Onrx p,n 8et with pearls. Lciiviint Uiumiih Co'unier-- i la) ami First rviuth and receive regard. I ost-iiktvi- :f.n foukth a.mi main I J sirens- - Lridy's Mark purse, colitalnln,' silver note tablt l, carJs and suuie. money. Finder is W"l-or- to mon-- r If tli'.y wlil please purse to Times ofllce. IOST-O- N SATUKI'AY Nrt;ilT Suit Lake au i Mill Creek, a dark ly colt. Finder 1,1 pieuse return to'JiJ Htreet. or leave word at liii-- oft'ee aud be Ittom'U to Joan. MONEY TO LOAN -- THE MIDLAND IN com puny, No. II We-- t 8ecouJ South street, have fioin to tTM to loan oa inside property. "I AND 8 I'EK CF.NT LONU TIME tt Biouey 10 per cent short time. John J. Snyder, ; ami "(I Hoi .per lilock. Telephone S."i7. MONEY TO LOAN -- WM. TUltTON, ROOM tiulldlna. State street. 4i'jsf .""' W "1 ROYAL W I itn,,! ': .. . .".1 A Superb Company of Playrrs! l'icturs.Un C'OMtuuivsi w ami Cateby Bangs! An Evening of rare Enjoyment Guaranteed t'niler the manage-uen- t of Harry Doel l'urUer Seats ou sale at b jx o:tlce We.liie.tUay Hek'-- u ur pricea. jsJALT JjAKElpilKATElI Chid. B. BCSION, MiiisgsA Friday and Sattirtlay, Tue Uibtliigiiislied Comedian. l l 1 JIR-HOUN- HEED, x Sujiported j flis Perfect Comedy Company . T" 7i Uu k-- t!,e direction of Mr. K. It Jack iu an entirely new char.ii CAl'TAIN AIJNKK TAIMiO.V. l 'tli U'r''"'' A s,r --wllvfp MhtftWArV m i Crjquet Sets iWV''1!-a-- j IS '''Mb ! v; 'i.V ) J,.M,,,J,Jl llUMItltMUl, , Iw ill ml lUAku' Story & Ciark, A. 1J. Chase, Lor lug & ISIake aud Itridge-po- rt Oi gaus. We sell anv of the ahove Instrnments oa long time aud eay najuients. Hid instru-ments Liken In ex :lianiie for new ones and their real value allowed. A guarantee of from five to seven years accompanies eacb jilanu, We will pay your railroad fare from any poim In Idaho or Utah to Salt Luke City and return liiov.iiu.K you buy a piano from us while in the c ty. This will enable parti s llvmK in neU'hhor'n. towns and cities to select fr to tne imuieUfie stock w hich we always have on hand. We take pleasure In showing ou goods whether or nut yoa intend to buy. Correspondence solicited and promptly answered. F. E, Warren Mercantile Co. liox 1717. No. 78 West Second Bouth. IJenry l Clark, "xK TAILOR;" 29 E. FIRST SOUTH Xov Ul'ttt. q-W- BOOMS F'l.ft KhNT ANDFUll-- Uiture for sale. 513 Ka.-- t fourth .South. 7unfuhn;shei kooms. hi B8T7Tii- - 't sirahle loi aiion. IOK RENT COMFOHTAW.E-HOM-K. lor ono or two gentlemen. l&O Third Btroet, F'OB KENT ON K 'fUKNISHKI) FKONT near business. One or two gents 73 Center street. . T1:OK KENT SEW 'm oDEKV 1 huu.ie. C. L. liaunamau, IU Main St., tin stalls. TL)H HUNT 2 S'H'AKE-1'iAN-Os! llf-J-oulreofj. W. liraudes, Room :, Winner biillilin. FXK K B NT- - FURN IHHK TKf K IMa WITH at :WH Kast Kirt South. i"?ok KKNT- - FURNISHED KCKM3."eLE(? In.'ht ami buth. with or without biK.rd. 1 Soutu jUth Ea.st. rpwo "niceLv fuknimheT) rooms, 1 single or connected, with use of bath. With or without board. Flrat house iu i'rlce s Court. 442 a. W. Temple. "As mild a mannered man us everscut-tlet- l aiiij,.- - In ti e new comedy e access "LEND MB 111! WIFE" Arranged for America lw filon II aud Kosuiifeld. Regular prices. Sale of seats bejfln Thursday JiANKBLVYVK. 'JM1EATLK. C. S. FORI) I'leiruiKToR MAUl.K lilVEUS M.14,ishi 1'. C. tUY Si AOS MAKAUta ilOl)AVlT'X ll 1: ANOTHEK COMEDY JlOOMt First appearam e in this city of tho novelty duo. H ARIJY KM MA WOODTHORPE&HARRISON Cotuetiian aud HaiiMiese, par excellence, E. SELLS. " J.TUCKE16. II. w. SELLS SELLS & CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL )EALERS IN LUMBER. first South St., Opp. 14th Ward Assembly Rooms. Posttoflice llox, 1078. Old Pioneer Yark of Armstrong & Bagley. 1F.AI, F.STAT E, INSURANCE ANI) 1 1 loans. V e buitd houses on monthly liiiynients; will sell you a lot in any part of the city, ami build to suit yon (,n ninnt li-ly Installments. Send for price list, stating about hat you want. VV. P. Dunns. 417, S Main street. Ti-T.- KKALAt i KNCYKt It" T R NATION-I al('a,iitl Mfe Ass.H-tuti.ii- t of Washing-ton, f). C, New York Aeclilent Insurance Coiu-jaii- A few energetic axents wanted for L tan and Idaho. W. 1". Uodijs, 417, 8 Main street. IF Yi'ilt WISH To fiKT A llEM'TIF'rX house antl not cost in. .re thanyoii aie pay-iu- In rent, see Heck. Kennedy A. Co, Copartnership Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY CiVKN THAT MR. ) lii ater has this day entered Into wit h Hie und the business will be con-l- ote.l under the liriu name of florheliner & tloluwater. W. II. I1..HIK1MKK. We, tlieunder-l-.'tic- d have this day entre,i Into co.partiivrsb p as is fur the An heuwr-Hiisc- ilieltur of t Louts. Mo., under the rtrm name of HolhUmer tc t .ohlw ater. All accounts due the old firm will be paid to VV. II. Hotheim-t- and all initnhteiln-H- ol the old firm will lie paid tv him. Duteiat bait Lke. L't.ih May l"l isfll. W. II IIOHIKIMtB, iJ. ItOLJ.H ms. i M. R. Evans. M M W. Second South. Sporting Coops, Guns, Imlmi M kmMwi Difjclcs, Tricycles & Veloeipcdcs.- H70rs. Porkot Cutlerv, Shears and B.issoe Strops. Indian ( lulis, floxInK (ilove Dumb Hells, DOif Collars; Root aud (shoes; Field and upera Olaesea. fxatnlne my Stock Before Purchasing. fcTARIN ANI) K1CKI.IK. Tlm aud Debbie, lu a new vocal comedy sKctcli. Miss Millie Davenport. John Hughes aud Kitty Sanford, Miss Liilie llatmltoH, Miss Katie Drew The evening's entertainment to conclude with Mr Woodthorpe's lau.-hal.i- e sin t. h. ' fooliiu.'oi tho Wee," support- ed by the entire cornpai.y. Doors open at 7 ; curtain rises at 8 sharp. I'rit M 2.i and i(.. Wo:vdki:lani), 1 ' becud South-Ne- xt to Cullen. I. t.. Sack ftt, i t. , i j v cf-K.,.- r W. I.AW. KK.'f Pfs. AgeUt ' WKV.K OV MAY :$Mhj THK OHIIVT KINDHAIMS, .miss .ikxmi: ii u;m:y, Tin: miix;i;t path, littli: i ii:i)Dii;, The (.reatest Idvliis Hoy Actor, fnn.iiAii, The Japanese Dwiirf. IOC AliMiSSlON loc GEO. A. LOWE, Dealer in all kind of Aral-cla- ss AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engine)), Saw Mills, Etc. - Kailroad Contractors' Supplies. "WaxeHouco: 133 to lS 3Tixst East St, f' l 1 |