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Show f THE SALT LAKE TIMKS. MOXDAY. JUI.r U.lS'Jl ; 3 F. H. WARREN Mercantile Co. Has recently been ;ic; nt'l the )fi,iirra! umiti lor the worid renowned j STEIN WAY PIANOS, Forl'tuh, Idaho uiut Wyoming. We hare jtit received a com-iii- i e stock of the new styles tml a cordial invitation i extended to 1. a public la f ; and X J .! i r; ihu.'u. F. E. Warren Mercantile Co. 7.'I West Sc. (mil South St. j AUCTION' AT Great Sal t Lake 50 LOTS ! 50 LOTS i WILL EE SOLD TO THE niGIlEST BIDDES ON Thursday, July 9, '91 13 IT FI'"A T.O PAK'IC, our Mate hless Entry for the Great Summer Resort on the Lake, has no Peer and fears no Competitor. rEKIILKSS in Loeatioa, l i: VRI.I- - ot Inspection. I'KI.KI.KSS iu Traosporlatton, ir 1 I' ::i.!'Sof Competition, TI illltl.I '.SS in Sanitation, l i; i;b!S of Inclcmouay, I'KKULKSS ia Topography, TKKULKSS in bceuery. Itociiusc our vvroimiN hit nioHt lifiiiitlfii!, our trrins niost rcason-abi- o, and our liatluii"; porl'crt. i Ten Daily Trains to Buffalo Park. Tlif lots will In sold at v.liu(ovr pricei tlioy ltrin:;. JCcmrmlier iliod.iH'. It tiiis, ono fi jlitli ciish; li.ibuiro rionthlv. o.uiirterly, or in oikm oiic. lJeln-sliiiioiii- s 1'rctMtii 'i'ako 111" 141 or 11 ;i. in., "or 1 or - i. hi. trains. AU U.irliold IJoacli trains run to IJtifValo I'ark. ONION & PAUL, AUCTION LICKS. AAAQAAA ill 111' ITTTiTTTT 1TIMES Wishps to Speak to thn Hoys and Girls of Sail I.ake and oiler each oi litem A That afford many hours of lmioccut pleasure. Utah & Montana Machinery "o. High Grade Machinery! rnrall kin la n l"tv. firrl-- s la Bvck fof imewd ai ae::ery II .gueaia te t:or.al. jlpi t'ov. ring, 'rou Mp im r itlnK. Coninri'sieifi.TngarbOil bortaAUi. D. Co. Hock I 'rilia. ENGINES & BOILERS. From T to tH Horse- - Power, flnistln? Knn Pumps. Horse Whirrs, Wirt Koue lro! 8ir..l, Mine auU Mill H il'I'lie, fcafely Nitro i'lWUur, Caiis aud rune. Main Offle and Warerooms, 259 S. Main St. Salt L ke Cfiy. AliEKCY. Butt, Mout fV CorrcBoiiduce Solicited, Skookam Root Hoip Grouacp. Grows Hair Rapidly. A Eradicates DandruSt Stops Falling Hatr. ( C I Preventive fe'sSX of Ealdneib I ZT t X w Grows Hair on 7 y A Ia Exquisite Mil ToiktArticK I it' "V4 ff f I I Pe from all I'i "'9 ') iS coloring matts. iih ? I (7)jdr matt rtfitrrd) Contaijics no Mineral orVcjretable ToisoM Is i holiest aed tnentoriov Karurc's Own Remedy. Skoskuni Scst Hair Grower Co. ti E1V YORK. pcii Sl by all Drugjlats. YV'e have a iarije lot of Dominoes wliiofi wo propose to ffivo away to t lie BOTS & CIRIS. f Z Th condition upon which tlioy will be presi'iited i simply that each Itoy or (Jirl who wants a box shall pet One Subscriber! FOR Tin: TIMES For One Month! iiealiii is Wealth ! rM," "77 "1 Hur I...'' v"i. . E. C. WEST'S NEUVR AND It RAIN DK. i;uaraut.'st sj IrVi for r i y -- teria. Ihlesss, r'onvuisions, Fits. N'ervoas Neur.iluia, Meailaene. Nervous Frosirarlott raaseit bvlhe use of alcohol urtniiaoeo, Mental ) vpri-ssion- . bufteninj of ti e Drain resirtins In Insanity anil leiKllni; to miserv, neinf ai.d ileatli. Premature Old An, llnrW.n.'PS I.'-'- ef Power in either -- , I."ss en.t S;erTrti iTiio aansal by over exertiou r tbe bra'u, t mt li.aeli Isex retains caa month's tie .trai'iit; 4l a t ox. or sn Kues tor ij, sent hv n.au pr- - paid on re. ipt of pr.ee. WR GI.TAI5A.VTrE SIX BOX KB To cure nry ca-- With ca.-b- . orriT recplT'l by ns for fix lioxes, acroiiip.inieil with ;. w Will Kftn-- 1 pnnhaser our written guai antca So reiuu t"t money If t 'ft treatment d es not affect a .ure (n&ranr'ps Hsima onlv ly joimso. l'KA'tT & Co.. DrnKKtats, Itam Fiiliiiia sk w hat o'o you, or you, or yen, euro fVr the Halm rverybody set$ up lor lesi:!i'.s!dp, as loiitf as "Wowinar I heir born" cot notiiiuy hot" limn "Critic i s Ink'.'"' Vo point wlih prilo to A 1 1 H! (IF NSCAIJLY f IlAKi ttflder (fio same liviu liuino, nd i'i (b.'s.iin Moi-k- . Old to yi-.- n s a'.d ripeiit o.( l ioai o s lry (ieoils ni'"ii ami aoiiT.v provitled, . i li ihf wliort'W ifli for p.'aoo or tTsir, wo aro ai joiiik; as tlio .vo!iiiost, and ovor ready tt iUc up tho (;.i!ii'tlot iisriiinst al! eoniors hi toe iiold of . A TZ r:t A TTVjp w. t. ...s d,, e. ,..., S;: il,;:; to t:!(J ,j.,,-- ..j- ir:o?t lidics. As j:rt.of, blu2s,&n$ profit tho lOIIowinff list: SILKS! SILKS ! SILKS! 'ine Dye 15'ack Cns Graois, value '.mo. now )Mo. valuo $1.10 flow PO-j- value M V. n.nv 'iM, v ab.e : .10 now . lil. oil. valuo SI. HO now valuo $2.i.'0 now ?'l i'm, value ?'J 1 i now $.7T?, v aire jlJ.UO now Sl.fcTi. I.voiis Hi.ick Satin l,uor, value fl.lio now l.;'0. liest Idacl; 2o and '.') inch st jiah's Soft linished, valuo ?5o now 50c, value 650 now 'jT.tc. valoe tl .00 cov ii;.i'. Llu-- k and CoKovd All Silk l'mecs, vuhid 6oo now 4Ti, value 11.00 now 75c, 1 al !ic ;;i !.: i;6vs S u. Fl ick Tiv ulc.l ;ik 1'org. i s. value SI 10 now HO... Uh'.cl. Saiin i:!i;i:!,ai., v ..b.e 'cDc cow UiV, value $1 .10 now 80c, lue SI. 35 no? $1.00. vali;,.. l.si-- , now ij l. vitlno ?.'.2o now $1.0.1. 5 J.'.ls I'rinted Silk 1'orgees, newest designs, value ti'.c now 42, valuo 75c novf ri.'ic, value ipl.00 now i ll, vabio SI. 10 now tie. value $1.25 uov iUc. Soli as down, I't inted Crepe de Chine, value rf i.r.o now $t.(n. f'j.ioi Co!.. r Ciepn de Chine, value $1.50 now l .00 vjtkie $l.C5 novf S1.C.. j Colored Safin Uhadaiiivs, value now Me, value .fi.35 now $1 f)0, value $1.50 now il (,c. nichi st ICveoiiig I!r. e ;nb -, vilin' :3,50 now 91 ..t0. l.ea.iili'iil Armnie, Whip-crds- 1 aiile Fnuicai-- e and lots of other llich Silks at similar rcdiielioiis. OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT Offers Ladies' Long Capes, value $1.2,") now 2.2o. Ladies' Flannel Rhaers. value now l.r.u. Ladies' ( dva m Colored Jerseys, value 25 now f 1 00. Ladies' Ci'i:.!i Silk-limii- i nidcred .lei.-cy- s, valuo if 4 .00 now ?! .75. I Lot of Ladies' l'lacts, valuo Vic now l'5o. Ladies Calico WrajU'crs, Taluell.OO llOiVtiae. Ladies' l'laniiolctle Wrappers, value $1.50 now Sl.00. Ladies' Liiiwn Ibisiers, value $2. oil now $1.50. La lies' AL. hair ('.iiiieuiaralis, value 4. now il.VK La. lies l i'. ithing Suits, value $iJ.4h) now SM.50. Ladies' itlnek Fl.i.l.'d Cashfiero Capes, value $;j,00 now $3,00, value 53.25 novr $8.2.1. value f J.25 now :!.0o LACES AND EMBROIDERIES Choice and Stylish. French Hiack Flouin ings. to is , newest designs, valuo ti.W now T.3., value $2. 75 now 1.K1, ab,e if... 75 now 'P2.75. value 4.75 now :t.50. While Kmb'd Fhuineings, value 1.00 now tiOc, valuo $1.73 now $1.00, value $2.60 now ail. 50, value s:i.iu now t.!U. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT ATTRACTIONS. 10 yds Coo,! bicaehed, value 1.50 now $1.00. 10 yds Good fctttinos, Value $1.50 liow UI.O0. 16 yds Fast ( 'olor C.ingham, value $1.50 now J 1.00 12 yds (iood American Saiiues, value Jtl.eO now $1.00. A New Shipment of Warranted Genuine French Satines. 12 yds value $t.25 now Wide Dark Lawns, value ie now 6c. Light Lawns, new putters, value 10c now4Je. I'rinted HHire. value 7io now 4c. Fast Color Black Chintz, value 15c now 7ic. lilack. Chailic, value 8jo now 5c. HOSIERY BARGAINS. Ladies' and Children' Sol i Colored Iloso, valuo Wo now 5c, value 17o novr lic, va'ii.' 4 nr. now "5. value Hoc tow 20c, valuo 15c now 7; c. La bes' Silk Mitts, assorted colors, ilue 43c now 20c. valuo 50o now 25c, valu ijilc now too. Ladies' aud Children's' Jersey ilibbed Vests, value 50c now 25c; value 40o no v 20c, value 15o now be. Come Early and Avoid the Bush iR Auerbach & Bro. And bring the) name with tho subscription prioe 75 Cents to THE TIMKS Oflice. TTTTTTTTT 1 ! I U U U Each one of you has a friend who is not a Mibsoriber find vho will gladly subscribe for tho paper for a month to assist yon in securinj; a box of theso Ioininoes. Whenever you aro down-tow- n you ran drop in at the Office, 12 Commercial St. And Secure This 1 1XTEKESTING PRIZE j THAT iS OFFEiiEfl. j Furat Fur.1 i Noble. Wood it Co.. 15s Main street, receive furs on storage and insiye them against lire and mollis. 'They have a first class furrier and do all kinds of fur work. Now is the time to get your fur work done, a specialty. DR. LESLIE'S 5Eli!: fT IS THt ONLY KNOWN REMEDY IN THE WOHLD THAT WILL ABSO-LUTELY CUKE SICK HEADACHE! TE9TIMCiNIAL8i TOO & CRAWFORD, tomtuis 4on Mer-chant, an Dealer in B.OMin Material. Pas- - a "oh. Cal., Jan. la, 1MII. Hrlpc M dl In Co ' ....Mi. Vou- - if th 15!h reiviTeil. I ahali te d'el 1 as ..ii in pr.eroii ( the '. of Pr l.esl n - aal ladee I. ru'.ist o( w h it cave om it m yo t a the pt ti ur y.'ii s a j I i d ra self hav- - in : n co 'it'l-- 'y carw i aft.r . i n t me of h '!iJ..ciii-- , ii i fte! iilnd.y re ti.y. Sho'.ld you wr.l.. t eithu D '. Marltall or Ur. him. of trip j. t no riav ref-- r to Too A .inw-ott- i as to .vk miimrtorlty o! y :'r Biiecial P."fcs'll.oa. l ours r.:!y, NViii. Tod. Pries, 53 Cnt. o .1 by all Drrllfc Briee Vtdieiaa Co- - Si IVnriana, Cal. j TI." I.ari;t L.n- - and best assortment of hardware can be found at the Salt Fake Hardware company, Second Somii street. Sign; uf big gun. Hip! Hip! Hurrah! Full stock of flags, ilceoiatiotis and ducorative ?t3, at i'uekett Caa.ly Co.' a. Mnnev to loan in sums to guitby S. I'. I Spenser, s'1" South Main street. A DAY IM WONDCRLAN?. Willi Balli lrotlir nii Thlr Graad Al liana of Attraction. "The times change and we are changed with thcui," .aid the Homan philosopher. It m.iv also lnaf j 1 hi M cii.ni'es aro not often fur the tet-le- r, but often briii a about rein-growio-and decay; and Cos is partieumrly true of Ilia circus of today. Iu fact, inco tlio grunt ring uinsi.T. death, Rave AiUui roi epauli h tiual cub, it may j be remarked that but one really great ami legitimate) circus remain- s- that 01 Sells. brothers, which in to exhibit at Salt Lake Oly on July 15 and 10. Tlie ouly other ti uted enterprise winch can claim to rival it una started out on the quostionalde, lecherous ami nude mis-su-of "revolutionizing the show btisi-uiw,- " am! haa buceceded, ut ieast to tho extent oi substituting uor4fl ballet lor the intrepid and peaceful equnattian ami gymnastic performances which the public will always admire, li) their hippodrome, circuses, moorish caravau ami pilgrimage to Mecca, tropical aq-uarium, aviary, royal Japanese troupe, Arabian uights entertain. iieut and re-splendent tree street parade, Sella Jirnther.' present a more than abund-ant featit of every tiiug Vthieh apper-tain to (lie most popular f entertain-meat- s lu excusivo features, such all heir Minister pair of hiyq opotami. tho hairless horse, a whole lloek of ostrich-es, and the miraculously diminutive pair of cattle, they surpasa all rivalry CyreiiO the w orld anions long skirt Spanish dancer also appear! with them, and her uracil and beauty add a won-derlu- l charm to the performance. The Sells JSrothc r' biff enterprise l.as been under one and the name management or a longer period titan any other in existence, being now in its twentieth prosperous year. Success to it, always AT THE JUNCTION CriY i Kw Baptist Clmrcli to ba Erected at live Foints-Fnn- un for thn Metho-dist Uuivtr.iity, A LITTLE GIRL EUSNED TO DEATH Itihoes of tho Fourth-T- ha Veteran Fira-ice- a of Odun Orruizine 0:ber IutMeBtiuj llov.a l.uUU, Special C'rrB-pi)- ii leiio ti.Tiis Tims. ((ilKN, July . Tuts Fourth of July celebration at the Junction City was the finest display ever witnessed heio. Arthur 1.. Thomas, T. 0. Li'T, the Suit Lake drum corps and veleraii firemen from the capital oily assisted in making the celehraiian a suecm. Tlio Lvau-gto-lire lioys canicd away the pri in the hose coupling contt.-- t wilh live TointH. Salt 1,. ike and Oydmi foot bail match was de. laved a t':u. Th'i ti rework display in tin) ev.-nin- was the li:iet ever seen in the city. Thn cere-monies were cun lueted by the, seven! nocieties and trades unions, ItiiMties was generally suspended during the day. h H 1'laln f'ity rublican had another grand timi 1'riday evening. John Henry Smith was the principal Kpeak.r and his arguments presmite'l in his tisi.al imprcssr. e manner.addedstreDHtli to the cause of Amer'.can protection. Tho hail whs crowded to overllowinir and rhem-in(;- w ere li'iuter and louder than eer beiore. music Was furnished by the l'l.iin t'ity baud. - - - Josepn MasliHi. superintendent of the reform school, was arraigned belore Jiid;;e Bishop Triday on tho charo of adultery. Only one witness was ex-amined and the c.ise went over till today. I'.ns'on Inn been removed from citlice pending the re.. nil of tho exam-ination. Kcv. J. V. Mill will noea't tomorrow to riiise funds for ns,istiru; in the erec-tion of the mm rs.iy. Several new lots in L'niiersitv .l:-u- a: etol es i!d and the proceeds will be Used in tho build-in;;- . - A new I'.aplist church is to be erected at l ive ills. The. sue aelectetl 14 111 Terrate subdivision. One of the forrowi'il events of the Fourtii celebra'ioii was the ilenlh of a little llerni iii jul. Sue was enjoyint.' the sport 01 lire cr.ickeis in t:m hoiwe when tie' tire i.'i.ited a c .in oi kerosene, (ill utld lire flew over the littb 1,'irl uml burned the llesh to a crisp, causing iindaiil The veteran liMiivii ot Oiden aro fonuiiiL' an .- .ici-nu- wl.ieh tie'; hope to have pencilled iu a few days. Tins will include uli Members of the o.d com; aiiios. Misers .iarci Kieldim.' and Uiantha I'.ilbuts of Mmti, and Mi-.- s Ann Field int: ot Salt Lake CiiV, sent tee annb vrrsnrv dav.4 w ith Mr. and Mrs. Joed filioem'aker, of I he TiMKS, at No. 2;'. Madi.sou.' After S'eing the siguts and f.'ttiii:,' a g"od view of t)gi!en City, lliey left on the, ilio Gramie this uioru-- ' iiig'l'or thuir hoinoj. -- A ispecialc i.ne in over the l'.o Grande Tcsterdav and went west over tho 'boiither-- i I'ai.'itic. It carried Superin-tendent N" Krb of the Kansas City & AVyandotto railway. --t- 4- Three more reform school inmates made their escape during the excite-ment of celeorrUiiig the national anni-versary. Their iinines were Harney Mayer's of Joseph S.miison and Joseph M. K .iiH', of Salt l.aUe C.ty. The Woman'.! Tompernnee Christian union hold their reirultir meeting at tho ' Methodist, chu-o- h ti'.is ni'criioon- - Mrs. I'dshop one ol the public sell. ml teachers will give an exhibition by lhe pupils ol" her school, showing their work in the cmue of temperance. A special meeting of the Ogden City and Weber County iiepublieau club will lie held at o'clock this evenius; in the Federal court room. The object of the meeting is to elect delegates to at-tend the Territorial convention to bo ivld ;n the Graii I Opera house on uoxt Friday. Tlie republicans of llnntsTille will meet t.iiis e eiiing and hear the argn-nient- s '.d' Joiui ibiury Smith on Amer-ica. At l'leasanl View, John Moi-'is- and others iiom I )g len. will inform tho peo-ple as to the !iv political issues of tho day -- ' The veteran liramen of I 'den have challenged the Kvatiston team for a hose race for any sum troin f ;00 to ll.V.H) for the winner.--' Wymiing rules are to govern the contest and tho race Till take place at any time and place suggested bv tho Kvanslnn team. Tho Chrifeii iirciiie.u were ruled out of the race on tho Fourth and live l'oints accepted us an illijible teams. Ogden protests because Five I'oinis had not been organized sixty days. They also protested because the Kvatiston team a made up Irom Laramie. Cheyenne and California and did not represent any one organization. Tomorrow evenin.g the people of West 11 irr'; mvillo will assemble to hear John llenrv Smith and others on tno rcniihlieaii doctrine. At slater-- f Ti!l John Morgan will address a meet-h)- i on the same subject. Grand uroparatim are being made for the reception of delegates to tho teiriiorial convention to be. held at the Grand-oper- house next are expected from every republican club iu the territory. Captain WVI1 I'iekles of New ( li le.ins has donate tlO" to the .Methodist fund. Me became acquainted with Ogden and her people while at-tending the carnival last year. i FROM PRISON WALLS. Uulladay HrmU I'uilitttc Oraatlne to tli titivvrnor Aiiit Oihr, Wilford 11. Halladay, the life convict who was pardoned by Governor Thouia fsr pod behavior and valuable service rendered the authorities ut tha peni-tentiary, was discharged 011 Saturday Ir.bt and is now a free roan entitled to all the rights under tha constitution. Through these column ho conveys tha evidence of bis gratitude in the billow-ing, that, us emanating; from a prisoner whose ltle bad burn doomed to end iu the jjloomy conlines of a prieeu will be read wilij intert'5t. .reeling to Governor A. 1. Thomas, Flijali Sells, K. 11. J 'arson.' t'nited b.aiea laarshai, O. V'andereook, warden ot the penitentiary, wit h all ajtachees of tho same, 0. S. Varian, with all con-nected, the police d.emirttjicut of Salt Lake Ciiy, and any and all, even tho worthy e'ltieus of our great territory who have iu any way assisted in pio-- I cnr.i; my pardon: Yoa, each and ail, will please eveuso my foeblo effort ti express my sincere thanks and heartfelt gratitude for toe cheerlul results of your humano en-deavors in procuring the greatest gift ever conferred upon man, under the circumstances, vi..- a pardon. And again the way said pardon was given 10 me personally by the estima-ble Mrs. Vandereook, Willi an elegant, motherly speech accompanying the Miue, which completely deprived me of seil coutrol or languago. Under such circumstances, where the full of parental love and generosity weru ardently bestowed and fully ap-preciated by the recipient, can you wonder at this attempt of mine to set lorih the appreciation of the g.ft 1 so joyfully received at the expense and Hie untiring charity and labors of those, my frieuds, who, 1 hope and trust and ever pray, that 4 iod will enable me to repay and reciprocate fully their noble, parental, brotherly and humane kind-ness. Aud liod grant that 1 may ever promote, extend and increase alike ehai.ty and uoniemssof heart, and be one with vou all in the support, defeiict nod building up of our country; adherinjf strictly to the laws of our country, conferring equity to all, maintain, deleud and honor our country, its laws ami people, who are, in duty, bound to puuish violators ol said laws, but who are obli-gated, by :i!!il;Htiv ties, to extend cnarity. "for who knows who the way-ward and fallen sou may be? lis is sonic mother's boyl 1 do not intend to he dictatorial, I'lH " ith my experience a a criminal and convict," I know of a sure ntcessity, the demand of charity to liii extended towards the manv who hae in.ee. tuid are today, criminals through tl:ro circumstances and in a degree, tlirniinh fallibilities which tends to cnmiiirdiiy, but charity is impera-tive! on ii'! certainly aware, by my deponmeiit, that 1 would never screen a criminal, but rattier render all aid nov-iM- ti at 111 y eoinieand, 'o render iiii m subject to the lns of our country a'n! lill attrilintt; cn.irity. Tor in all tii..'. 1 have cheerfully done to recapture es. 'aning criminal arid obstruct their has been dots by a duty imiei"i-t.vi- j 1, pi n me, and upon all who li.'.v any interest at heart for our eon.)-trv- , Ks laws, and people's good. And ariy lnitividnal, who acts otherwise than I h ive done on the occasions where wero pending, the lives of officer and the people, arid their peace, and charny jeopurized. He as they, are un- - worthy to be hllied to, live with Ameri-cans or entitled to any and all of the privileges alotted to American citizens, aud God bless each aud all who support their country, its laws and people, with tiulriiumled rights and universal e pii-tv- . It is natural mat the baser class of criminals should have and entertain nniipithvr towards me, und even all who obstruct their evil designs, but I for one, wish lall well and would do them all the' good I could, when subfTviunt with law. justice and right. Aud would nay iu behalf of convieis, that, when either of them have repented at heart and realizes tho weight of his wrom iloi.i'g, and is determined to load a better life, and do what is right, in honoring hi., country, its laws and tho p.ople, their rights, etc., then extend to bailor th?iu an opportunity, for they are worthy of a trial. Tor coniideuce begets conlidcnee and love. Again al-low me In thank all sincerely for their ev ery aid in obtaining my pardon and plui'n li n again on the plane with Aiiiei .e...-!',- ci:l:t.el to tiie ni.iifit.idc. of jiivs, ngi.U and s provided by our forefathers loye.trs utfo being a day of rebirth. To yours a true friend and well wisher. Very sincerely Mid respectfully, it ruKi) II. iUi.uiur. Salt Lake C'i it, July .", 1 1. Tlio llanli.u-Voltarft- . The most daring and accomplished aena'isis in the world today, are the Hanlon-Voi.ers- . Hit herto they have d to ,iiie ir under canvas, but the princely salary tillered these distin-guished aerittli'sU by the manacrement of the Adam Forepatlgh shows, has in-duced 'them to associato themselves wilh the exhibition for the present sea-k.- The-s- "autocrats of aerial art" have twice traveled around the world, and appeared before nearly every prince aud potentate. of the old world. Their performance of tho great aerial art known as the "Leap for Life," presents the most superb displny of reckless daring and gymnastic skill tho world has ever witnessed, whiie the indes-cribable ease, elegance, aud artistic execution of all their aerial arts, prove thoin justly entitled to the reputation of being the greatest of all liv ing gymnasts and aenalists. They constitute a stellar attraction in the great Furepiuigh snow, which is to exhibit here in August. Orent Slt l.alio Suct:on. On Thursday, July !, '.he HufTalo Park Land company will sell at auction liiiv lots at I'.'.il'talo Far!- - at whatever price tliev may bring. 'terms, one-fourt-casn, balance monthly, quarterly or in one year. All Onrlield Feach trains run to Ftillalo Park. Free re-freshments on the grounds. All are in-vited. Train run to I'.ulValt, l'srk live minutes after arrival at Gartield lieach. Terms of sale are only one-fourt- cash, thus placing the lots within reach of all. lor further particular appiy to Ki H'Ai.'i Pack Lni Co., Koom HI Ccniral block. Onion & Pai i.. Auctioneers. t'.ri.t slill I ! Aoonnn. O,, Thursday. July 0, the P.ufTalo Park Land company will sell at auction ti:v lots at Pao'ilo Park at whatever price they may britm. Terms, ou- - fotirthcas'h. balance monthly, quarterly or in .! vear. A.i Carlieid P.-- fl tr-.i'i- run to HulValo Park, riee on toe ground. All are 1 rains run to liu.islo Park live r,iP..tes i''er arrival at (Jarlield Hea.-.i- . Terms of s tie are only one-fou- h oai. ti ns' .l.-- i;!'' tlo) lots within reach of ail. For r.irtner'i.artieulars apply t ll! M Al.' !'.;. I.AM'1'"., lijom 15 Central iil.ick. Ovinv oc Fit I. AiictioueeiS. |