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Show eve!nin& NEWSj Bcanl&n coming. la" A Vigorous Eemedy Wanted- - Friday we referred to some dis graceful acta of hoodlurntam by a number of boys in the southwest part of the city. Borne of the lads are almost grown to tne estate of manhood i and are old enough to fully eense the dlsgnoafol nature of such conduct. We understand that the parents i,of some of them, very respectable people, have taken um brage in the past at parties who hare pursued steps to check them in their On worse than foolish course. It aphas lost aadvertl&epears to os that such a position on irrl hOrrt.( B6 III BAA "V1 the part of parents only tends to enment. ! conduct of their desires au courage the unruly irrigation offspring. It Is the duty of every good citizen, especially members of the Church, to seek to repress row I with, j dyism, which Is an intolerable nuirJr dutchesTBXA8 flat, that a meteor an sance wherever It exists. Good, ooverlng r.ti Mumtlv In a family seasonable advice should be and sound, killing acre of ground first administered or offered, and night, j Thomas Mr. III Jnk,f I I A- .- . Baggage .,nnnt Of 150 U. n F. that falling the law should step In. These disturbances . most be put down. In this city'of magnificent diatan the polios can acareiy be ex pected to reach every point, but specials could be appointed for these localities from which the loudest complaints come, and every one who acts riotously should be taken in charge and dealt with. Citizens can uo more man me omcers m this matter by entering complaints against the guilty parties, We have frequently heard that a large number of boys and young men congregate nightly on or near the Utah Central Railroad platform In the Sixth Ward, that their con venation is of a most frightful character, and that females cannot pass the locality without their ears being saluted with the most repul sive expressions We do not refer to the locality In question because It Is the only one where people are subjected to such a nulsance,'but simply on account ef recent occurrences in that neighborhood. The overwhelming majority of the youth of this city are, we believe, unsurpassed for exemplary behavior, and those who are full of mischief are the exceptions to the rule. Because the unruly are comparatively few, however, is not an argument in favor of their being allowed to pursue their present ' 100 pounds. j il. P. "will Hogbes, lecture before the Young deJirt Xadiee' Association of the 16th Ward jvf to. M- - 4 night. f Admission free. y from We received a call Mr. iOeoi T. Marshall, correspondent for the Cleveland Flaindealcr and other leading newspapers. lie was wife by hi accompanied ' i of In another pari the paper will te found an advertisement of a wo man of experience who wishes . to get a situation a none,aa 'the lady la highly recommended reliable. i i Evervbodv knows what a spark ling company the Harrisons are,and what ah Irresistibly fanny affair Photos" Is. They will appear at the Theatre on Tuesday and Wed' to morrow to-da- T ! i needay evening. We have had the pleasure of meet ing .Williamson xmnne, XJtq., sen eral agent of the Atchison. Topeka A Bantsi Fe Railroad, who will locate in this Qity, to work In the Interest s 1 the r9d. A .i The aUdreas of, Mr. Phil. Robinson is 22 University New York. iPlaoe, ai L. . 1 i v i JjC i ben maiieu w uim mtwecu uuw and May 1st will reach him' there, lie . will sail for Liverpool on May 5th, as j previously stated In the of - - j : Ill End was Peace. Brother AT TUK STTDEBAKESt WflTIanvMfllard, of the Eighteenth uentral Branch House. Bait Lake waruv uea this morning, of chronic City, yon will find the largest, flnett asthma, from which he had been a and beet assorted stocks gof fine Side--par Boggles, fine BugsuCerwrfor many years, ile belongtic Pad Bu?gU, ed to thsr humbler walks of life, was SVfine Platform Booth TCnl IteMfa. the peztxvuncatloa .of honesty and Concord Buggies, fine Elliptic Baggies, TeaCarto, Wagohnettes, Rock- Integrity, citing the most unmis aways, Hvde takable evidences in hie dally coarse Parks. Fhsetons, Clevelands. White-chapCorning Bpar Baggies, that he was a genuine follower of Buggies, Spring the Lord Jesus, according to the Wagons, Trotting Hunting Wagons, Travels' best light he possessed. He lived ing Spring Wagons, Winsor LanBuggies, Coupes, at peace with his fellowmen and daus, Thoroughbrace Wagons, Park the spirit of serenity rested upon Wagons, Diamond Spring Wagons, him to his latest breath. Much Platform Spring Wagons, Prospect, Delivery Bpring sympathy Is felt for his aged partner tog Spring Wagons, Three-sprin- g WagonL Wagons, In life, as the respected couple were Four-spring Wagons, Excursion held by the most devoted attach Spring Wagons, i Express Spring v7 Wagons, Mail Spring Wagons, Buck ment. Boards, Farm Wagons, Freight ' Wagons, Ore Wagons. Call and Oar con examine His Seventy-seventthem, i Itemporary the Herald of yesterday The en ly Iron preparation that morning, had the following commu does J not color the ! and will : nication: not cause headacheteeth, or constipation, Is the seventy seventh an as other Iron preparations! will, is y niversary of the natal day of the Brewnt Iron Bitten. uiuzen-ratnvenerable WJ J. - of the Eleventh Ward of I have Sharpies More,Strawberry this city. Of him It may be truly pjanus ror asue. tr. rKATT. . said b is a pioneer. In his youth of City Creek. Month he learned the harness-makinat HAXIOSTAX. OK AJT BG JBOOX. which trade he has labored 69 years; he has been a steady and consistent is tne latest, largest and best ormember of the Church of ' Latter-da- y gan Instructor yet published. AtD. Saints for S3 yean; to his wife, O. Calder'a. who Is aslo over 70 years of age, he has been married over 55 years. .ToDIFHTHEBU, HEASUS AHO day be is surrounded by hie family, SCABLXf rXVKB. n, to his great and C. Smith A CtK, Corner of A. met to cheer him Main ' and friends, who'bave Second South Streets, and wish him many more happy Wholesale and Retail Druggists, are , years.; sole agents for my Hesperlcan Tonio Father Moss Is well known and re- and other remedies. The trade sup-T at wholesale and retain. spected by all the Elders who visited plied d71 2m Dr. J. W. Bobkbts.' London years ago, when he resided In the big city. Aline of Buckles suitable for -- J J j . , :, : THE I ' " j " ' i.' ' f . J : ' J " ' ' I'" L2)Ll ' '' 1 -o-- 4-, el Closing Out Sale Wag-Jacob- mi. jiiiffiijs h. To-da- i lii'liiil l)n iis 'h ... W i:" A r (iiiiiilN .'. - .:.' i J- :o: Dep't - " f-- "' ;j 1: BOOTS AND: SHOES! Bargains in Fine Cloths -- er r. !! 'JO'- .- j Bargains in OAI?PETS g, j L -- s 1 - : ' u Harrow Escape. Mrs. Dr. Ellen B. Ferguson had a narrow escape about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. As the lady was driving down Main street, below the Clift House, a horse upon which a lad named Smith I was riding backed toward the Doctor's buggy and deliberately kicked her animal, causing him to rear and plunge so furiously that the tugs broke and the vehicle was nearly upset. The horse made a dash to latest vi Parisian styles, has Just been opened by j OohnBeo. J :' H Ladles, buy no Dress-good- s out first seeing our stock. U RETAIL DRY GOODS ; I I CLOSED APRIL BY j 20, 1B83 con-temptl- -- j ' A : i i ; ... ! I 95o yd 1.55 yd. 1.55 yd: BOYS' IN SUITS. j By car load delivered. Z5.50 per J ton, (mine weights.) At yard, (screened), w.oo per ton. At yard, funscreened), $560 pr ton. Delivered, (screened). $6.00 ner ton, in three ton lots. - Moquettes BARGAINS :o: FLANNEL WAISTS BOYS' j : v 1.05 yd. In Addition we .ihow all the Newf Stjlt s. 1:1 :o:r i Bid BKBrjCTIOsT In price of Pleasant Valley Coal. On and after Monday, Jan. ISth, 1883, Pleasant Valley Coal will be sold at the followhig prices: By car load at yard, 35.25 per ton.' (mint weights.) I Velvets j with- UOHHBBOS.! at at at at Three iPlys Extra Supers ( j dress-trimmmg- :o A Line of. Tapestry Brussels at $1.00 yd. u at 1.35 yd. Body ji '.''' Our Large Stock of !!! TO CLOSE THEM OUT WE OFFER WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY. grand-childre- run off", but Dr.Ferguson,who main tained her presence of mind,' hel i The regular monthly meeting of bravely to the lines and, by her the 14t4 Quorum of Seventies will voice,Buoteded in quieting him, and be this j (Monday) evening, in the tots way prevented a serious ac in ; Council liouee, at half past seven. Delivered, (screened), f 6.50 per cident. The only damage was the ton, Special! business will come before .i ll (single ton.)! " j the melting. of coal; orders nromntlv coarse. breaking of the harness. Plenty I John II. Kelson. Clerk, filled. Try Pleasant Valley Coal We have learned since the foreJ and yon will use no other.. Bro. John Masters Informs ns that going was written, that other inciLb WILLIAMS, Agent. I A. NOTICE! BUSINESS SPEGIiL Office. Second South, first door he has peen doing a rpecles of mis dents of the kind complained of ocj ! east of Main. sionary! worx py sending suiiaoie curred on Saturday night, some of A CARD D. A? R. Q. passen Yard, opposite papen, pamphlet and books ex- the young fellows having torn down -d44 planatory of the doctrines of the Salt Lakek City, Utah. 883. ger depot. Churchi to people In the United a portion of the fence around PioApril iotn, IH COAL! j KEDrCTIOS States, 3 England and Wales, and neer Square. Editor D&cret Newt: ! hopes 14 that way to be the means Rock Spring?, per ton, by of doing good, i Issue of the 12th Inst., I! In your . . Car $6.00. load, Assault and Bobbery. Charles read a communication from a. w. Rook Springs, per ton, at Thoaf Rolan, an employee of the Hank, well known to the police, was Ganta, Agent Deere Co., wherein . . Yard, . Utah and Northern company, met he says l Jack "veracity ana princi Rock Springs, per ton, de- with quite a serious accident at arrested .on Saturday night onanda ple," at of actions because the 7.00. my . . hvered. . Pleasant Valley in Madison county, charge of highway robbery Plow Trial and my report of it Bed ton, Canyon, by per on las t Monday; Nolan was on a deadly assault. The details as they since in your paper. carload, t . . iu.; hand ckt which was going down have been; given to ns are that permit me to say l aid not ask Red ton, at per Canyon, considerable speed, when Sanaa at or grade to do Mr. him Mattison the with at 8.00. personated an officer to Yard, Ee fell off. The car wheels ran over Gilpin what I had not previously Red Canyon, per ton. de him, lanictlng a number of cuts and man named Good, who was some- done witn the Weir. . . 5.60. livered. . contusions on the scalp and body. what Intoxicated. He conducted For; reasons apparent to the spec Car ton, Weber, by per him toward the lower part of the tators, the Agents did not dare to e.ou. . . i . load, A. row in a saloon at Kawiins. a the Gilpin Into fair competition UZS. put live dollarsfrom demanded at ton, Weber, Yard, city,and per of few evenings ago. between a party witn tne weir, nence tne necessity deuvered, coo. drunken cowboys and several rail- Gjod. The latter declined to give of the close attention of Mr. Ganta S42 road men, came very near ending In him that amount, ;but offered him etc., etc., and their refusal to let A. OotTUD. Ajceni, bloodshed. Ooe of the cowboys I2.S0, which he refused. A young their plow be operated under the finally presented a revolver at tiie man names Gunderson saw Hanks direction of a committee. We have concluded to oontinue breast of one of the brake twisters, lead the man to .the rear of the Why did not Mr. Gantz state and pulled the trigger, but the carwherein my report was untruthful our Closing Out Sals until April lhe remainder or our tridge did not explode, and about- Seventh Watd school house, where In one particular?: The following zuin, this time the' belli Keren t bronoo- he assailed him with a large rock certificate from honest men who at stock will be closed out at urea try ridsr$were arrested and jailed. tied in a handkerchief, beating him tended the; proposed trial, at their reduced prices. We desire to Inpublic that this sale is no own answer my ques form the jioomerang. frightfully about the head, and tion: ezpento will sham, as the prices will , convince Because the tfemocratlc assembly robbing him of $U0. Hanks you. Parties desiring to avail themTo Whom it May Concern : man from Oneida and! Bear Lake selves of this opportunity will do to zoom went his counties voted with the democrats immediately well to call early, as the sales are state the We, hereby undersigned, on his clothing, but from .the other counties last winter, and changed vv. being made very rapidly. nave carefully reaa we ,u ' that ' some! of the republicans charged Information imparted by Mr. Gun Warnock's report of the Plow trial WM. JENNINGS ft SONS. that the houte was under Mormon derson, was subsequently arrested. between the Weir and Gilpin on Mr. 'h-; . H. BAAS). rule.! How would it have been had The rock and handkerchief with Paul A. schettler's Farm, April combined Bear Lake New Oneila and Dentist as the Surgeon (graduate in 1883,'i published with 4. he republicans and thus se which Good was beaten was picked 5tb, York College ofDental Burgery), Evkhinq News of the 10th Inst; near was cured the organization? where assault it the up re Why, his cpposl Continental Hotel. and Directly that say unhesitatingly would have i been ., - i aim ji republican. made, and Hanks' clothing was port Is absolutely correct, so far as wouldn't It. Of coarse. Idaho De found besmeared, with, .blood. we couia loage at tne trial, mocrat. Among the Spring Goods lust re F. Heath, Hanks, who Is said to be a relative ceived at DOKelson BEOS, can pe Wm. G. Tzmuins, of the late President Lincoln, is a found Dress Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, H. H. Habbis, Mitts, Tar aeol, .Fans, Lace iNecx rascal, who has been loch and! other mitters. oIn nsummate Wx. M. Ball. : ware, etc., etc a numerous stealing and other dis are sl&matures the three last ' The ; OUT Seventies' Heeting. The Seven reputable scrapes. names of parties to whom Mr. Gants J?urninis notice witn that their ties vfill please take rererrea wiinoui consuiimsr mem. ture Polish. ghes to Those who wish try Council Another person whose name he meeting will be held In the The Eight of Children to Health. used has promised to purchase a it before he calls on them can get it House, oh Wednesday, the 18th Health is a right of childhood. Weir Sulky Plow, stating he was at Godbe, Pitts A Uo.'s Drug Store. lnst. at 7 SO p.m. Some children are born diseased, it disgusted with the doings of both MAMMOTH SUnS OOHP AMY, j its true, 'with inherited poison in the UUnln and lta Aswats. Mr. J. C Selwyn. JmblM.r. Secretary, ua ztid nit. ins Mr. juatuson Come Back to Stay. Mr. Herbert '.aiea '. in one genera told me tneir uiooo, yes even been agent dan Bank of Utah. Ganta had Pembroke anil family arrived lion Inherited evil can be almost en far the Weir Plow and gave it up for Our Broadcast Seeders and Culti tornfCalif ernla. He is tLed of life tirely eradicated out of the body. The the Gilpin. By the first mall i ask vators. and Beed Drills, Sulky on tp.e coast, and has come back to Uwsof health are simple, few In ed the Weir Plow Co. for the faota. Plows. Grain Steel and unuieu nana They replied they did know the Plows, all sIsea,PJain stayi. He ia I an expert In the art nu'uber, within the reach and com- man. and Rev. rslble nsver been tneir had lie 7 Feed Cutters typographical. Harrows, Cultivators, one. of event prehension every for and have etc., arrived, is the price of good health, as it la At the trial Mr. Gantz toia tne delivery. We nave alsoare a icaoy good as the! for been had he spectators agent of cooper wagons, steel Aftply for CWaterResldsnt) ot of every other excellence. The right Weir Plow. the weir sortment I produced cast and the Jench laii J lying north of the kind cf food, proper clothing, pure Plow skrlns, and some Home- any Made letter, denying (Vs. Buggies. Bee our goods before 18th, 0th and 21t Wards are ad- drinking-watestrict cleanliness, knowledge of the man. Mri Gants' vised to mkj regular applications pure air, sonahlae, sufficient sleep next dodos was that he had wotked purchasing, for J Inlgatioh water, the same aa and Jadloloaa physical exercise will for a man who had sold the Weir. may be true. (T) bat his Inten people located in other districts Insure good health, If persisted . in This tion was to convey a fain imprat- - Furniture from the Co-o; Furni Umltaof the the rithjp corporation. long enough, and will ameliorate $ion. What does an honest commu ture Company; corner of South and think of a man who does busi West Temple streets, opposite Bait J. Nicholson, any condition. It is difficult to nity ness under "fake pretenses?'' How Lake Assembly uail. Gro. Reynolds, the advantages, of consistent for such a man to talk qf II. J. Fouixikb, good health, for It certainly precedes Mr. Edi and principle! veracity A delayed" shipment of 200 Dol W. H. Rowk, success, and. la everywhere the tor. I consider the source. mans just received. They win be ... W. Fi Culm KR, I reDeat. x am ready to meet tne sold regardless ot cost. basis of all physical, moral and Jr. AUEBBACH A J5RO. Committee appointed by the peo-- spiritual excellence, notwUhstand Gilpin In the same field, both plows to be o Derated ty tne directions or a pleiof the North Bench." lng notable exceptions to the con committee, each agent to choose his Go to the Globe Bakery for your ! , '..,-.Confectionery and CAKES, where trary. , To be well Is to do well In driver, isR. Warncck, tbey afe to be had pure and who funeral of a Fireman." The the highest sense of the word. some for the Weir, ii. AKHoiJi. fuueral services over the remains of Young people should be taught how ds A wlte Geo. Clark, a member of the Salt to care for their health; and gently, or asaevaia Lake Fl.-- Brigade, were conducted but firmly, compelled to do those Chapmas A Whttock, dentists, Thestotiob Store will re Wasatch at the Seventeenth; Ward School things that will Insure Its preserva- bee leave to announce to their many move to the storeDrug room Just vacated patrons, that they have changed House yesterday, Bishop Tin gey Ikm.Chritticm Union. No. 102 Main St;, on their place of business from the by Cohn Bros.. waa Hall The pMaktlng. densely 12th Inst. or the about Groeabeck Block to their dental par-- 1 filled. The Brigade, who were in Come and see ns. Disgraceful. A resident In the jora m ule waiaer upera liouee. uhlfrm and had crape on their locality Informs us of a disgraceful wnere tney wm be glad to meet Moors, Aujbm A Co. sno atms,executed the singing exercises. Sabbath breaking scene witnessed those desiring first-clas- s bnnhels of Potatoes Wanted Dentistry an its Drancnes. in at mmIdaho Store: 25 ,T!he funeral discourse was delivered by him for merchandise, Jately, In the open April 14th, 18S3. dtf cents per bushel paid. w www n i t t by Elder U W. Penrose who was square opposite the. Catholic Hospi- ' 4. VV.OXISiKM. -followed In:a few brief remarks by t.l - 4 uwu - i kdouv V. P. AHD . SL mirty boys BLOOD WIIXTXU. Elder Jabex W. Taylor.. oongregaiea there end clsved some For cast the above days And this Spring the blood la your i I The remains were followed to the Dan. Aner becoming tired of that roads nave been furniture veins m sluggishly coursing, or m cemetery by the Brigade on the species or sport tney brought nnt away from Harratthauling Bros. This thin, watery and lacks vitality.fevers march, their brass band performing I gloves and engaged la a boxing bout, means malarial or typhoid Not an exprrlment or cheap pat- - rheumatism, or affections of the dirges on the way, a cortege of car - several of the youngsters receivins- I I medicine Is Brown's iron Bit-- Riadder or Kidneys berore yon are en' rjages filled with people bringing up punishment that resulted in one of the three months older.unlees corrected. U Itlsto be hoped that and most reliable chemical Save yourself all the expense and sum wm i ww 10 prevent a re firms, and will do all that Is claimed suffering of sickness, by using at tmcm that mat DlOOd currence of such an unseemly ror it. mruiw, Marsv.i ; Obtrutire Tramps. Jarvls MrismTmrllla. DandeliorX and .IodJ broC en stops at the house of his Potaasium," prepared by Brown Jaxwucuiai Amcs.es ror of ther, James Marsden, Jr., of the Kb. rMortad to as a regular sporting Coughs, and Co. Delays are dangerous, Medicine Colds: "The only Ward. When he went home on ground by unruly boys on Sundays. I article of the kind which has done procure a bottle now. me gooa service. I want nothing Saturday night he discovered a TUX WEST ASS) MVTII. better."--eIt. M. tCraia, Otim- - Are awake ly impul-siveSome in Wanted. the Unieed Jarvls time ago tramp pantry. to the fact that "Crown's Sold In boxes. only we sUted that Mr. John W. Snail price S5c prooured a double-barrele- d Vegetable Liver Pills" are the oniy hot-guand as the hitrader took I was prepared to famish bonds or en-safe and sure remedy for biliousness, and sick headache. ACID BOKSFOsUrs constipation nis nigbt across the lot he sent a contracts to rHOITHATI in purchase from grje ror cumate soieir. inn prsrrea Ovsrwerkea Beiveesi Systeaaa. couple of shots after him. The only farmers all the linseed that could be Mtnta. i Edward Dr. sect this I treatment appeared to raised inia season on 10, 000. acres of I. Duer. Philadel im remember Crown's Arnica rjam says: "1 have used it for a phia, was to increase the speed of uts wamnted. . 1.10 for and a it f pay land, bushel, eral It in valuable years, considering tne hying miscreant, but whether cash on delivery at Bait Xake for Jersey IJlr Complexion nervous systems, and yAsk city. overworked, anj vaaasjoy aJvaTSBai it the poor feuow was hit or not ts not We m tne emanated condition follow. h All of Brown's hope the farmers win not lose Family Medicines known. deodsw are solJ bv Z. C M. I.. Godbe Pitts a!?ht of this matter and will nnt f tog protracted fevers." lASt night the proprietor of the I llnaeed erorss. If far no cthr a Co., Moore Alien a Co., xsna a Minw. i ucyer who keeps in atocs izxi place found another specimen of the bv wav of exrjeriment. The i. Wanted dean and dry: hizhest of remedies for : genus tramp on the, same premises wan'ed for ofl producing purposes, I'rrisin sla and heahaohe, MJLrown ! prws pun (andjromptly ran him cS, Vs-- to create supplies for theGrmanJU Tonlc."wtici fcsa !tzty eavr i tiie 3 'rsnti axBsatronila tiit tsst'-c- Isi wcri?, wttra II fa Lit:c!ri ti Tcr Tzzzl- xry ia livrcf tJicr-rrcf r'J A. O LrJ. ; i & U3.. , JJ to C. I Nitwb. ONE MORE CHANCE Bidet-sprin- $05 4 each. M We are Closing our Retail Dry IN SILK Goods Department, and propose to BARGAINS BARGAINS IN CASUlIEim - WRAPS. ,' WHOLESALE ..! NOVELTIES IN JERSEY WRAPS. carry on an exclusive BUSINESS in DRY GOODS and JACKETS, GROCERIES, and in order to make LADIES'J3.75WALKING tiach. 'Worti $7.60 each. room for Our Immense SPRING f! PURCHASES, we offer our stock at MISSES' GINGHAM DRESSES, j $1.25 Bach. Worth $2.00. cost for cash. ' : f ' t ' y I ; ;" - ) ' ' X j 1,000 PIECES. CHOICE PRINTS, 5c. PER YARD. m. Jennings fe Sons. , WALKER BROTHERS. 1 f i : s'fiw.,l.iiu" a ', . i i sl "isspsp .(..iiiui.. '5". i.u. i. yr' ill IB i mams i. ; FIRST IN THE FIELD. f-i- ( .j j lew ' !v New New New New New m to-d- ay , Self-deni- - r, 1 , j f.lSlisn , a, ij,WJUa.W'Y jsy.j Jt j aaj n&w - isa,i , " S, v 1 f "mm p. over-estima-te ". 1 Va'.'f ... aw..-m , .,. ... ! . Embroideries, i f ; .'iPffllaW . e i. LATEST STYLES. -- ..-.- and Ottomans .It Caslimeres and Silk Embroideries, New Laces, Dress Goods, New Hosiery, Neckwear, New Millinery Goods, NevCaipete.andEugs, Latest Designs, New House IWnisTiirig Goods, lew Laiies,' Hisses ana. Cliii's Sto nil Slippers, New Gents and Boys1 Boots and Shoes, New Gents, and Boys' Clothing, I - Ms iraing Dally . ; ' -- co:' FURTJISHirJC GOODS AND HATS Our Clearance Sale of all "Winter Good, Dolmans, Ulsters, Children's Cloaks,1 Indies, Hisses and ' ' j CHILDKEK'fi HEAVY SHOES. ! .- , f. A .... SILKGLOVES, BKOOl:X)SS, HOSIERY, Etc., II KTD I T7111 1 mbs,t 4 I .A. JOT , ' -- m V V " be continued for 15 days longer, at still greater dactions. "Wholesale buyers will find . . -- 5T BARGAINS I N WINTER GOODS, HiOWEST PRICES 1 re- , O m j j'V-- w. n, ; sr, TJITjai i ai tofi'-esUan.D- 'TP T. taj GOLD. m Kew Dally XrrlTlnj from tbebest Markets In for all our "Wholesale Department. OiLti PkTitlj IM d H:::ra!l3 the World TrutcslGnrElcl I'JE AOE lEUERJJflDEnSOLD. IM FTRRAfPP'l PRm a nDAi3iutaixnx 10,04. ; |