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Show V- EVENING NEW Si TEItniBLK TOENADO. T11K . A ITBTHEB rABTICULAES OF SCXDAY'S FATAUTT. ' lMt AK ISTEUVIEW WITH THE HEKOINK. Several hoars after the release of News reporter called last evenfn Miss Nellie White from the Penitentat the residence of Col. II. P.- - Kimball iary,5 a representative of this paper to interview his daughter, Miss Tessie, was granted an interview with the FltAQSIKXTS. one of the ladles who was injured In lady, who has In the last six weeks be Last night was cool enough. the fearful calamity which overtook come a person of note, admired for rs of the her heroism and fortitude under cir their camp at the IIo for the Lake last Sunday evening. Miss cumstances of a re nr Irvine nature. Weber," Tint barglars are still at It. Look Kimball was still suffering from the On the 22nd of last May Miss White out for 'em. injuries she1 received by the fall of the was subpoenaed before the Grand Jury These moonlight evenings are tent, but although unable to stand, of the Third District Court, who, sup was quite willing to talk, and gave a posing 6er to be a plural wife, were beautiful Leyond description. graphic recital of the occurrence desirous of obtalnlmr Informal! Several impecnnloas miners were very came under her personal observa garding her alleged husband Bishop as It furnished a lodging at the City Hall tion. ' ' Aounay, oi vanship. The questions last evening. ,The party which left this city Satur. put to her which were published In The attention of the Police Justice day morning was composed of la people t the Newsasat the time she refused to she deemed them Improper this itaorniog was devoted to the cob Mr. and Mrs.'C. S. Barton, Mr.' nd answer, to be Alice asked, Mrs. cases hiss of drunken Frank being all r mostly of a sideration of sverai ciarx, Jennings, their nurse girl, and two children, Mr. personal character, concerning herself and Mrs. B. B. Wells and daughter and her Individual acts, and therefore Tbb Dany friends of D. M. McAl- Kitty, Miss Tessie Kimball, Mr. Mane, considered by her to be impertinent. lister, Esq., will be pained to hear that Mr. BobsOn, of Boston," Ray KimShe was asked if she the con his residence in ball, Miss Tessle's younger brother. sequences of her refusalknew he Is lying-,Terto answer; Ward. thslTtn and the negro cook.. They reaehedj that she did, bnt persisted on In match to Dimixa tli wrestllnr declining satisfy the demands Of Feoa, about nine miles from Wanship, Washington Square, this afternoon, the same night, and stayed there till her inquisitors. She was thew titon Syron," oue of the contestants, had bis morning. Their Journey op the canon before the District Court, where Judge knee dislocated. j: next day . was exceedingly dlfflenlt; uurcex react out tho Questions nm. Tiik,New9 acknowledges the receipt owing to storms of ball and rain, with poundedto.to her, and on her still de answer, she was ordered of British periodicals of latest date thunder and lightning, experienced at clining into the custody of the V. S. Marshal f from the enterprising firm of J. A Intervals during the day. until she complied with t hi About the middle of the afternoon td .V AOlw asuuuAA... ; ..... 4Liu the party halted at saw mill demand made upon her, "or till the A crack, pigeon shot from Ogden where they rested and were entreatfurther, order of the Court In her - . named Howe, came down this morning ed by. the inmates of i the ' bouse case. ... , to trjfhls skill against an amateur from to tarry till morning on account of the Since then she has been an fnmati this city named Brim. The match was storms. So mi of them were Impress of the - Penitentiary, occupying : the same room In which Belle Harris was . in progress to dayUr,,, j, .;liT, ed to accept the kind invitation, and confined for a similar cause, and fed on to endeavored to the others persuade 2To country .like- America! Two fare like the common convicts do but to the prison wishes finally yielded so, miles Are without hundred thousand of of pnsoo-hous, the the who was . there majority thought change Of cars is what Is how possible no were von treated danger, and. being but a quarter of a :Keportep-i-,IIo- w bT the new arrangements of the North mile from the camplnjr place, desired by the guards at the penitentiary, 'Miss MjaAM. DdHm. rAmwai .fhA'two . , .. aa push on and put up their tents for wnltef" from to San Chicago through 'sleeper ; IMlss rixesnecif ullv. White th ' Yen A ,.v.v; Son-da- y v night. Francisco passed through Ogden " showed me every consideration reached their destination- They They :r:: night. j 'j beautiful grove of timber, about twenty-th- consistent with their orders and tho . The Salt Lake bicycle club held a ree mile from Wanship t 4 duty thpy were performing. The waral meeting last night for I o'clock In the afternoon, and the work den's wife was'verv kind to election of officers. II. Cutler was of I. liked 'her very much." out" "camping ImmedUtely vice Ed. Mci commenced.' chosen I tent" "What kind of food did thev Klve One havinr Clelland j Walter Jennings, Secretary been i 'V the you?'.t ladles . raised, and ' j and Treasurer, rice Chas, Ho we and children 3 J"Th& common In prison diet, meat, poail, gathered it Tlce H. Cuti for vWm.,Wood while the men were" out tatoes and bread,' with (coffee for shelter, "the old ler. The other officers; of putting up the others, making fires, oreakfast and tea for suDner.' but as ';. A vote of board were tending teams, the cook getting sup they allowed no sugar or lullk with thanks was tendered the retiring offl- - per ready, etc, l la the centre of the those beverages; I preferred to do cers. "!:";'"''.:.;' 'H ladles' tent was a large bale of bed- - without them. . There was no butter, dlnj?i not yet undone, and they were but' we had eood soud everv other all sitting around It conversing, with day, and once a jweek pork and beans. liOCAIi'XKVTS. the exception of Weljs, who was They would not permit my friends to ' Disastrous ' Fire. The following standing on top ofKitty furnish me'wlth anv little extras, er- the bale, v re. special dispatch to this paper was a little fruit, until the 4 th of July, was This at cept fifteen minutes to six j ceived this mornlns: , o'clock. Miss Kimball says that all at when all the prisoners, myself with once she heard a wnlrrlng son .id, the rest, had the privilege 'of recclvlug LooaX, U. T., July 8, 1884. The United Order Manufacturing and swiftly approaching, and exclaimed to edibles and little comforts brought to -Bulldin; Company's steam saw mill the others: i "something's coming," us by our friends," P. burned to the ground last night.;Noth h Has . durlns Jieali suffered was your but at even after by laughed them, Ing dednlte about the cause of the fire she had .v-, :jr your her imprisonment?" a fears. repeated Suddenly has yetibeen ascertained. Loss about VMyl health .has beeif wonderfullv terrific clap of thunder was heard, $12,000. Insured for 43,000. ir ' . v t . .. i. considerins. The heat of the preceded by a blinding flash of light- good, was-at 8 of ning, the whirring times oppressive, 'and place TbJCoitrtbator.-'Snmb- er sound buzzing jor .this excellent periodical lies before us, Increased In Intensity , and I ere the there was but little fresh air, but I was and is full of Interesting, lnstructlre frightened group could recover: their allowed to leave my room every day and amusing' reading matter. The speech, the f ory of the tornado burst from 0 to 10 a.m. and from 3 to 4 p.ia table of contents, shows an Imposing upon them.- ' so, that I got a little change and exertf The whirlwind bad made directly for cise. . The room i in which I was held array of literary talent, and the typographical appearance of the' magazine the; grove of pines in which the tent was furnished, and I was as comfort Is faultless. The poetical contribuhad been pitched, and tore through the able as lould be under the circumtions are from E. R. Snow and H. Y. woods with the force of a battery of stances. X only suffered from the food, ' Nalsbltt. artllleryC Thirty trees were uprooted Its sameness,-- mean, 'and rav imnrls. t 't J V ; , in an twisted to splinters and omuent In general." i Excursion. The dashedinstant, i Were to allowed T Visit you receive the" i ground, , shivering? to4 i ' . . . ors?" Sixteenth Ward Band Excursion to ThiPse ; large fell a with pines Black Rock, which comes oft VVes, but only In the presence of the crash f right I t across I the tent, ' the will doubtless be a pleasant af- - ridge pole, gave way and j one guard that is, with the single .' excepalr. For the accommodation of those of the iron' t ends descending struck tion of Miss Kate Field. She was left ho perhaps cannot spend the whole Mias Wells npon the right temple. Miss alone with me. She staid about an lay there, we are requested to an. Kimball was hltkbyone of the trees. hour, in fact as lone as" she wanted to. and was not Interrupted, though the lounce that there will be' three trains across the back and right blp.and crushHaving this city, viz., at 8.40 a.m. and ed with the rest of her companions un- specified time for callers to remain at 1 and 5.10 o'clock p.m. Every ar- der neath the falling ruin. The nurse was half an hour, and mv own friends rangement has been made for an or- girl, Miss Clark, received ajslight injury were only permitted to speak to me lu derly social recreation, and no pains in the foot; Mr; Frank Jennings who thfepresence of the guard. Miss Field will bo spared to make it an enjoyable with the other men had very closely, but I had started, for the questioood-mone to all who go. i ' tent on hearing the first sounds ,of the notnlng'to tell beyond what the public coming tornado, was felled to the earth already knows. All my visitors ex I desire to pub- by a tree as he was in the act of enter- pressed great sy mpathy for me .. , " Curd of Thank "At' what hour vesterdar were vou ing the tent, while the. negro cook narlicly acknowledge my sense ' of grati, , tude, towards Miss Edith Clawson, rowly escaped from a tree or branch, released?" Miss Nellie Druce, Messrs. W. E. which flew past him with the speed of i VAbout 11 o'clock. The warden's WeiheThoa. C. Crawford, Jas. Craw- lightning, Just grazlng'hls skull. V j ifc'.? wife brought me the news, which had Spencer, - All was the Workf of an Instant. been telephoned from the city, and my ford, If. 0. Whitney, the members of the Theatre Orchestra Mr. Jennings was no hurt," nor did friends soon afterwards came and took . and Tabernacle Choir with Conductor Miss Kimball, in the excitement of the me1 away in a carriage." . Were any efforts made,' while you E.,Beesley, Jos. J. Daynes and Wm. A. moment, suppose herself to be. Tho Eossiter, for the kindness manifested storm passed in a fefv seconds, mak- were in prison, to induce you to answer fa their endeavors to assist me at the ing a roadway right through, the forest the! questions "put to you by the Grand .. concert oue week ago. Ladies and and leaving devastation in its track. jurj?';:v-:7.;i.:one The dimen efforts of were all tho now from and thank shouUl I and not bave 'tNone you atjall, gentlcmeu,I the bottom of my heart, and remain rected to the rescuing of the ladles. answered them if there had been. 1 ,f The fallen tent was "lapped to shreds, consider them improper questions, and sincerely your friend, Miss Tessie herself handling a knife I- - do - not know of any ', punishment AOKK9 Olsen. and helping to drag out the bodies of which would compel me to answer V Salt Lake City, July 7th, 1334. her friends, all of whm where sup- them." , posed, for several mlnqtes, to be dead." THANKS. Miss Kittle was taken! out Insensible ' KJitor Dettret Xtwi Another :f: i":x.:;. bleeding-- ; from (a "ghastly- - wound Burglary, Sometime be' She Hived : fif- tween midnight and daylight this Fennlt irie, through your columns, In !, the head.i to express my gratitude and thanks to teen minutes afterwards and expired morning, the residence of Mr. T. C. Ward, was enjW. W. Iliter, Esq., Samuel Biter. Hon. In ber parents arms. Miss Kimball Armstrong, in the 15th ' who tered, succeeded In by and burglars, wereand Miss Clark 'John Sharp,' Messrs. Dourls the only others the employees of the Utah and that were Injured. The bale of bed- going through the whole house aud ding, which broke th fall of the trees taxing what they wanted without wakjKerada Call way, and others who contributed to the best of their ability to- - and tent poles, undoubtedly saved ing any of the Inmates or leaving any Ward mitigating the suffering of my several lives. Over tha scene which trace that would lead to their capture. 'lather in his dying hours while at Lake ensued, after calmness bad been part- At a late hour Of the evening when Mr. Point. And for the numerous acts of ly restored, the grief of the parents Armstrong returned from a meeting he had been attending,;, everything was sympathy and friendly feeling, bestow- who had been suddenly bereft of their ed by neighbors and, in fact, almost darling, and the spirit of gUom which quiet . and. .In order; but oa arising morning .he found that he the entire community, I shall lalways settled down upon the souls of all, we this was the loser ' .of two watches retain and cherish a sentiment of re- will draw the curtain of silence. with, chains, and some $47 i in A message was written, by Mr. Jengard which time will - never dispel. moneys which the adroit Ithlcyes had 'The occasion was one of sorrow and nings the oua wo published ladt evefrom his trousers pockeL The taken acta and of the words affliction; but ning and sent by & man to Coalville, the case, but $. as as was police It made pot-ilblight, frtends two hours after the disaster occurred t there isareat working on no clue s to the present , To all, heartfelt thanks. a with and this, ' telephone message . ... ,; David G. Caldeb. from pgden after the party had reached perpetrators. ' cannot be tod of behalf the late there on their return, with a few facts of th family On People strongly urged " David O. Calder. j gathered op from various sources, was to be on their guard In the matter of j all that could be learned of the matter securely fastening doors and windows ; until the arrival of the party in this aud "at a time like the present, when Land Surveys. there are so many hard characters In city at hsjf pastfour o'clock yesterday tie in city, driven In by the lack of emthe remained TTxited afternoon." hai, States Office of They SCBVEYOB GKNERAt, canon over night, and the nsxtday ployment In the mines and on the rail' Salt Lakk City, reached Wanship, where they were roads, the Napoleonic habit of sleep, July7,lSS4. met by Entton Taylor ' with a fpecial ing with one eye open would be a good in - llats of surveys V ' of train ':! oe to cultivate. Let bat a few of the lianjte, 4 East township No. 10 South Mr.' and Mrs.- - ' WclL with v' the rascals meet a "warm reception" and Salt Lake Meridian executed by trnst H. Ilessc, U. S- Deputy Saryeyor, has of ' their ; dead Child, ac- tlierest will kaep away.. ; . , A . u . this day been filed in the U. b. Land body Mr. Mane and by companied Omcc. -S vtOMOJT, will leave for Chlcaw Mr."Kob8on, Fbet J U. S. Surveyor Genl. CUSINKS3 NOTICC3. la the morning. They are the guests j, H. Campk, Ej John- Ass't Mr. Mrs. of and Frank In this city Chief Clerk. Von Tiiis" LADir.3. Jennings. The little one who was killCommencing Wednesday the 9th and was not their only child, they have John ed to the 12th, there will be on Southern 3Ioboney-Eldi- ;r Wala named little a one, contlnui:g boy younger C. De la Mere, now laboring as ft misHe was fondly attached to his exhibition at the White Sewing Mater. sionary in the State of. Alabama, gives sister and about the last words be said chine OlSce, the grandest and most under date of the 5th of J nnet an 'in- to ils parents on tfcelr leaving Chicago, elaborate display of skill and art in the In Machine, ia the teresting account of his experience of where he cow . was p) sntest them use of the teewic? of Fancy Km broidery, manufacture those in parts the gospel preaching not to take Kitty with them. Bjjt her Arascne, Chenille aud the country, and of the difficulties he health was so delicate that the change IKensiutrton, Work ever shown west of the ;nhon with has met In delivering the messagOn the of air was deemed advisable. Both MiEour1 river. Tle Indies are cor rT.a'Iy invited to which he was commissioned. she and her cctber, who is an invalid, call and see this wonWj ui display. STth of April a meeting of citizens was had from the tlraeof leaving improved our of labors the called to discuss caSon, it home, arJthetri? c? Elders and to decide whether they was hoped," wcr!i t:-c- -t them still tfid tie . Whitehead from 2'anchestcr," should be longer tolerated, farther. Tie-- ? i I ;.t one sentiment, EnK'&nJ, wiil care all curable diseases " conclusion was that . they sno-j- a condol; of borsei, mules and other anifcU at the place odsca L;:r'.:..:i;:L.U for yand be-- t least,' on returning to deliberatethem, la this a reasonable price. AylJ at VsEIey ence, tiat ti where this matter bad been alllctlon." House, Salt La&e City, L th. cf dt tour their -. Infortad,- Brother De la lisrs was fce ed on ths 7th of llZJ .... :ath. On tU r.'0Lt of tli ' VfASTZZ, Sud d not were laborers nd his fellow as asalatant bookA J. ican Hiss Lmderson, youn of Lucy 4th allowJc:j, Sar-'t- e farther that be would be Ax ply from 13 to p.m.. to suddied keeper. Co., U.ii. Gpkkxk, ed until noon of the next day to leave ofFairvicrr, in theDeseret Xl . At Uotwe FItts & Co's, !he place. In the meantime Elders denly of t:;rt Hase, The tliis city. la lady young wera Hospital who Elchsrds Sioultrle and had teen an Izr zli of tha ' Jaboring inan adjacent section c?jr ? I?, for sonis rr.7 and y:t3 wrsre the place rr-- : Jiaving been mobbed in tir.irs.1 tr.- ; ti trea:Teztfort.jV.;scc:o, tut S2esi ' t all kiaas cf l.j ' Voc3 they had Jeca. They were holllfis" ... . s. a in particularly tpdte"" ! c4t1,? i 1 meeting when a crowd Jieadei by -': oxzxsi;x-&CaxirnsT. preacher and &U armed toe the teeth r--i ; U. Eerier. UthJ ar pjsttins-houstasked into" the cr la Falrviaw. Tj tin stli; commenced 0 urtshiEg ttelr P10 x Tj-t'. as3 the great frl;!it 'of th? w?r ;3 Uldren. They broksup the tzsl:Izj ndthreatenexl to kU tho E2der3, Ji&xra fcowever was done, a;xl tij J J:' 7". bretbrenfelwell and cheerful, KillJ-t -? train t ( have Saints tag that the lKe nesT to God aad wet Lir!er i.r Tataday, Jaly S, A head-wate- , - y she-repli- ed i . be-ke- lJ - r 5, - - ; . ' -- r ( u;, - e. .;- w-i"-- . semi-annu- mn-sn- il 1 : vice-Preside- nt . . sub-Capta- ln, ! ! r i , -- has always beeu In the lead When ananything has occurred ia weddluar, and party lines lu thu city. niversary Ism now prepared with best facilities in Utah Territory. The larrest assortment of plain and fancy moulds for Ice cream, water ices, IJoman punch, tutu f utti, etc., and everything " the cakand confectionery line. Having secured the services of an able confectioner and baker 1 can furnish the best variety of plain and fancy cakes ia the city. Church festivities supplied and on reasonable terms. picnics Having hundreds of tons ot ice put op I ean compete with any oppositions The finest icecream parlor in Salt Lake, lhe Boston cream soda Is acknowledged bj experts to be the beet, the syrups being pure and good. Orders for delivery at any hour of the day or night by teleor otherwise 'will be promptly phone attended fo. Ammwast. Gro 48 First South St. dwfcs&wlm - -- I 1 - - t'l, -- - - To-morro- w's ' ( i - ., JP. -- , . 1 : j . - , - An-klcrs- on, . ! - ... , , f , ! ? f sub-divIMo- -- - X: r tt IL-E- . . : wjst-ed,an- r . ! ... i '. HPBMfl OF 18S4! Debility, Weakness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Poor and thin Blood, Are the results ot this change of ach man, woinau and temperature. child can Invigorate the system and ward off the threatened diseases of the Summer, by using NOW, . Brwms , 8arsapi-tl- l . ' - .... . ' . . A , - MUST REGARDLESS i: . G-O- Ii . OF COST. and Dandelion with Iodide of Potassium, the best Blood Puriller ever offered to the Suffering. Scrofula, Tumors, vl Kidney Diseases, Ulcers, Kheumatism, Cancers, Boils, ' ' '", WE ARE OFFERING POSITIVE BAEGAIK3 IN . J. Constipation, Erysipelas, Sick Headache, Salt Ktieum. Silks, Trench and American Dress Coods, White Goods, risaiuls, Ladl' YleldatOaeeT .. See full formula on each bottle. This l Fans, Lac Cloths, Ladles' and Children's Hose, Gloves, ' Spring of 1884 use this great Blood ami Embroideries, ' , , All recommend Purifier. I)ru?sLsta Brown's Sarsapartlta. Drusrirtst in Salt Iike and Uverv every dealer in Medicines in Utah. ask mem oi its merits, j Brtm'i Arulea MJv.: ; J ' ; S5O.00O boxes of Brown's Arnica Salve have beenk sold on a positive a curs effected in each guaranty.aad Jjuiles', Underwear, Corsets, Parasols, Neckear, Shoes, Slippers, Etc cat.se.. Bruises, euts. burns, old sores and Inflamed sore eyes, yield at once to this grateful, soothing remedy. Only 85 cents a box.. Keep. It im every bom r - ' 3 - , I k N "t3T WE MARKED HAVE DOWN. WAT DOWN; OUR Tied M.. From It. V. IAensner. A. Bank. N. J. I was so troubled with to and Order and Ready; Madv Gents' Suits Boys' Catarrh it serionsiy affected my voice ' ' ' I h M " " . m. '.Hats and Caps,-- -- - 1 i One bottle of Ely's Cream Bairn! did ,t the work. My. voice is iullv restored. and Shoes, 'jioots 44 44 - ' B. F. Llepsner. ..;...,. c w mte bhiiTSKic. Geo. Dunford. Boots. Shoes. Hats. Call Eumiud aod you will bujr, as the soocU are new aod durable and Prlcf Caps, Gent's Furnishing Goods. Best I : Lowcr than Ever n . r. jv goods. Bottom prices. - -- j ! f-- r.rf "- rzt-iic- -2 : .V-t- Lf!-Je?-d- Jr;i3 : t? ; tttbttildiEgc? of13ti? our ene'.:$ Co tr;! ti-- .i ' iC - :'-'.-3 p r-- , ..-e- r;:i ' cr'r.ci Corded i otoria-Lawn- s, "( r- 4 . - w :, ! tt .; , " - H .... i 8o ' ; (( - 121o : ;t " 25o . Buff Corded Piques, '(rail 50o) '165o '' ' I'.Colored Cdtion Lac:Eects,, 25o Uivtn ' !' - tAV I . ' ' ' - ' rttrrrirt I .". 'Mo, i Lace Piqii??!, (worth 50o) .' 4 trZf 5 , ;? '! ; 16lo ; , White Maraielles, u :'.6o 8Jo Bordered LaY7HS, Brown Iiinen Laws, :'JV Buff and';White Piques,' " . 8ic p. nrl 200' Pieces Lidiso Prints, White .Ground Print3r y i ,, , -r-- . itt fficls) Lafc,-:.(k-ei Linen . : 5 rir doors. Sandbere Burton keen on hand and - & to order, on short notice, all kinds of Fly Doors and Windows. 108 and 110 South Temple street make West. tf r For Babv ish, see Carriages, chean and atvl- - .: f. ."J.v;, i ? A - i:;t: -- , bOBEXSEN , St CAKLQCIST. ; i n.Tanhfii,nGa TTin-n- the 6 oKWCOMB. . BPECIAI. NOTIl'K. ) arid 300 After Julv 4th there will be a reduc ed rate for Sunday School excursions to Calder's Pic-NGrounds. JNow Is your time for cheap pleasure, A Few Ladies', John Broadbent, watchmaker and .colored Jeweler; organs, accordeons, conce-tlna- s, etc. repaired. South Temple street, one olock west of Tabernacle. John C. Cutler's orders and due bill? will: be paid at Cutler Bro's., 43 W. First South Street. .1 WHOLESALE; BUYERS Sosil , ttM Timbrel, Beat f lis John. I - Tm . U if t Mr, Samuel IS? , V la oar Immense stock. the' latter part of June, oui ill. Anerbach: hiving zone-Fas- t Mv vatrons will be "ratified to lea re that oar facilities for makimc the best various departments will be In dally receipt of. Seasonable Noyeltlaa. H work were never better photographic than now. Everything Is new and oi L the best; prices still tbeame. liooks. and frames, stationery.ladles' satchels, ' L MAILORDERS PROMITLY FILLED a host of attractive novelties, for sale ESTABLISHED lStii as low as ever. By all means pay ' the new Art Bazar a visit. ; 7E ABE OT3VEB UNDEHSOLD. i 5 - C.lt v . JSAVAOK. F. AUERBACH Richardson's Pure essence of Ja- - maica Ginger. Try them. ' Seky nantl dlw IJBlmut. ' BRO. &y American Cretonnes, FtTT tooatsu X8S4 yr 1 SPRING and mm CMTHf : .. u 1S84 PnOVIDED 1 1 :o:- n ZZZ. ' into the merits of this wonder-fu- i discovery, resulting In hunndreds of our best Physlelans using it in theii free at Z.C.M.l practice. Trial Bottlessize 4 $1.00. Drug Store. Begular HADl TO BE NEWEST ed." i ECCKl-EJrAR51CA 8A1VTK. The greatest medical wander of the vorld- - Warranted to tpedily xurt turns, Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Ihcum. Fsver Sores, Cancers Piles, hilhlalns, Corns, Tetter, Chappedo lands, and ail skin eruptions, g cure la every instance, oi S5 cents per box. noney returne-i- . .ore. 7 5T Z. C. M. I. Drag For S of UADIES1 . HATS; '. PERCALES, LINENS DRESS GOODS; - CHOICE SELECTIONS . ' r S. I5. i 59 PIECES ClTAIfJiffflGGES, ; ; ' t AND ; ...... , S . i i i- . ' - , . tr-,- O" Civs s. Vm a ; Qj; J in CI:y. ani be cosviicti. - coca Ecmn c? zzczvs satttcs basts, uxrs sxzzr:x. J0.'JB?nB.Ti".02 U"T " r'.' 1 i ! !;.''. . I- ; u ff 'rtl rt.ca-ATrj- o . ! Therefore visit- - ' ' ' IN NEW- AND ELEGANT i?ATTEILNS. . , -- : ! . ' . ' . . t :;; i . '; 0L35 yard.- - ! i ll I " : IUDDY DBIEEffiG 11'ATEIi IS RE N.D E RE D: ' ; BY ADDESQ A SMALL UOlifSEBfiA? MARM L ES S PE0P0ETI0N OF LILIE FRUIT : - TO O'CT'2? CO j .' ' lOEQ i . JUICE BEST TJJPCSM -- DQiHLS, i IVltlCir HAKE 3 A DELICIOUS AJfJ nzALTJiruz Diiiirz:. TO CL03E OUT ico - J- J i pnicrx h will of. - . iiiForjiD cr rcuz;7:3 c:::3, Prlc&j tlevtr3 Cztzra riii yY vr;i , J C3 - : i i,"vIM S7C?E ntsr I. f , V , . 1 - - OF ' from 25o to $2.50 per .i i; i ..'.Jiif l uar&n-ccd-t- las opened a TAII.C3 lllO? make KTIT3 T3 -- . SILK, ALPACA OB GINGHAM. jjj ti 1 " Ji k tit 1: i FOR THE CEOWD OF PATRONS DAILY VISITING AND CONSTANTLY KETUENINQ IS THE BEST RECOMMEND FOll CLOSE MYEliS, . " Mr. D. II. Baruaby, ot Ojwcuo.N. T. says that hi- - daughter was taken with a violent cold which terminated with Pneumonia, and all the best physician irave the case up and said she could live but a few hours at most. She war in this condition when a friend recommended Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for tht Lungs,: and advised her to try it; She accepted It as a last resort, and war surprised to tlud that It produced a marked change for the better, and by was ef- -, persevering in Its use a cure y fected. H Eti.tAlLOp ti i.'r r r .!uslin Sacqoes; LesIss' Ulsters end Linen Suits, P. W. Goebel. Drnsrsrlst. "of Louls- bur?, Kansas, nays: "I have sold 'Prickly Ash Bitters' for five years.and i nave never nanuien a medicine wntcn eave more universal satisfaction. It if fast becoming the family medicine oi this section. I have warranted dozens of bottles and never 'had one return, , , - . ii s ( Ilorinoa in tbo Ilowcst Cliadca. :'. : IN ALL THfe NEW TRANSPABANCIE9. ' "'a - 'iL' CEi OZaEJ STYLES LAWNS, Aver's Acue Cure a powerful tonic Ditter, composea wnouy oi vegetaoje substances. Its action is peculiar, prompt and powerful, breaking up the chill, curing the fever and expelling the no from the system, yet poison harmful or nnpleasant effect leaving npon the patient. Sufferers from chills and fever who nave used nomine as a remedy will appreciate this. Goois NOVELTIES IN L if , 1' FOR i WITH 't" Recei it Anivals of ex-inli- ne - ft ' ' rv;:'--- ; Co-e- n. IA. ii : ii A STABTIJ SO niMCOTZBT. , Physicians are often startled by re markable discoveries. The fact thai Ir. King's New Discovery for Consumption and all Throat and Lung diseases is daily curing patients that the hare given up to die, is startling them to realize their sense of duty, and P.E?ai.V " " ; i . j' AC03SI . , 1 ; Order your fly doors at the Furniture store. 250 Jail It i uo Tuisienne gretonnes; " l 50o French Crepe Cretonnes, Rep (Chambers Effects) Cretonnes, i75o Rep (GoBelyi Effects) Cretonnes,1 85o 80o Windown Sateens, 50 Inch Poured Momi'e Cloth;' 1.75;. 2.50: .50 Inoii horded Wildwood SOHKNSKX Sl UARLQUI8T. ' ' i 1 , .',;:( The onlv genuine (as manufactured bv J. E. Johnson, late of St. George.) At. urug Department. ULOBE BAKERT. Go to the Globe Bakery for vour holi day Candles, Cakcs.Trults, etc. They can be had pure and wholesome, s t low , ; . ' prices. Fon Foldinz Chairs, encap and strong, see -- : ; j n ; f 7J - vlll Had many REAL JOBS l .It r50o UPHOILSTERY-- Winter Wraps arid S.hite ?and liiankets, at I'rices to pay; you for anticipating the Season. ' ff r . lc . f d r. r v Misses' Spring Wraps at Iless Ladies' 20ola-50- 'V Dotted Swiss,i, .(50 styles)1 lt .1 ! - ' i i f JIOWEK ,," 35o Figured Persian Lawnsr u; ; 35o trenchM Dress .Satines, American Dress oaunes, ...au '"' - OFFERS MANY ATTRACTIOSS.. W warrant the Fit of every Carpet made by us, and ,' Brine alonz your "Babes." all sit- jowest in tue city. tintrs by the "new instantaneous process." We have; the only Lighting 'f 8 shutter'ln tne city; i , . Our Carpet Depf t t- 25o: . j. i nipzirs'o- ana - OTzrr.zr.r: 1SS4. 1 i ) XT' : . w 1. - . fci aZzo ' "PO" ""HIT ' : ? 1 . i Vll IN '" tlC i i OTTIi . ' i i . EYEX-TOTI- , e "" Great Clearance Sale f f 'i ; .;." -- - f , i 1S71, ed. rj.: OXJ (Time tries all things, and the Oyster Grotto established and runuusg Mnce " . - w o w A vl. j - 1-fO' -- i r; l. J.J C - k lN ' V. W W Ai I i |