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Show E VENING IKE WS. BY TELEGRAPH. tTHIOX TKLXORAPH FKB WESTERS! Mom tiny Sep . 1880 tSS. EBlOAJf. AM LATEST BT XIGBTftlBrCLJ Thomas Pascal was lodged in the city jail last night, drunk, i A silver watch has been found,, and can be obtained at the City Hall. Prbsidknt Abram Hatch and wife, Oi Wasatch County, were In town to i tlay. t Another exhibition by the Olympic Clnbwillbean event of the near fu ture. Laber Day la Hofu-Fifte- en Workmca 1m Line. Boston-- , 6. Labor Ttaea-an- which la to a"ay, be a permanent annual Institution In by tha Boston, was inaugurated!suburbs of this city and In an imposing manner. The feature of the morning was a procession, in five divisions. In which ft is estimated Black Sea. that 15,000 persons participated. The were represented THE OIRtf BEAR. procession, in which of the city, all the laboring interest of thousands was witnessed by Rassta Will Take a Lare BUco people who crowded the sidewalks. Turkey If Agreeable all Bound . Labor Day la Ctrieaa-London, 6. The Timet of y street pa- says: The regency committee, com Chicago, 6. They annual was the most posed with or without Russian parti rade in this city when the everuaoade bt the Labor sans, can only hasten the day ana noteworthy of diswearied of The people Bulgaria, Chicago. day organization of was warm but perfect In all other re- pirited, will abandon their dreams The column autonomy and twelcome Russian domspects for streetat display. 10:30 and march ina: ination as Ithe only means of escapbegan moving three hours in its ing anarcbT. The date of the entryunof steadily was nearly Russian troops into Bulgaria is an passage. The column was divided important detail. All that has btea Into nine divisions, and a close comof union the by putation puts the d amber of marchers effected in line, at between 80,000 and 35,000. Itoumelia and Bulgaria Is the en lareement of the slice of the Turkish A feature in the parade waa can tained in the remarkable uniformity empire which iRussiaandsecures by the Austrian in shown bv each aivision oi the marcn operation. German a probably springs from era, the latter all being" equipped with difference of consciousness pretheir inability to cen canes ana srenf rally weannac sioecn hats of way or dark colors. All the vent tho Russian advance. The traces marched in columns of fours. tral powers can be making the best of well closed up, aLd generally moving the unpleasant ana unavoidable cirwith great precision ana regularity. cumstances, but they cannot pretend The colum of five hundred employes that the couise ot events is precisely oi the bank safe manufacturers wore such as they would prescribe were taey masters of the situation. white tiles. The column of Journey men tailors numbering 1,000 wore white derbvs and presented vrobably toe ilnest appearance of any distinct OUR OGDEJJ LETTER. bodv of the marchers. The American flag was carried by each division. One Oqdkn City, Utah, 1886. oi tne irucKS in tae line .earneu Sept. 4, the figure of a twenty foot giant stamp. lug out cheap labor, laeaiizea oy me Editor Deseret New : fl.'ure of a Chinaman. The procession The recent changes io the weather was marked with an almost endless Ecooled nut'only the atmos display of manufactured gaods. One here have of the Knights of Labor assemblies phere, but also the ardor ot same of carried a banner Inscribed. "Avoid the all politicians." LAKE PARK RESORTERS. The Knights ot Baltimore. Some of the excursions have been postponed for a week, and it may be Baltimore, 6. The demonstration tor an indefinite period. This fact, was the of the Knights of Labor while it may be money out of the comever of classes the industrial largest be cash in the witnessed In Baltimore. In many pany's cof ffers, will have been forced many who parts of the city the buildings were ae pockets home somewhat against corated. Gatherings took place in to remain at But they need not "fret East Baltimore. The line was com their will. their gizzards" over the disappoint posed of eight divisions. ment, for In a short time they will find Another Case of Yellow Fever. another outlet for the surplus cash. uur city is already well placarded New York. 6 The 'health officers found last night Grant Golden, fireman with the usual glaring Illuminated no on the Alias steamer, also suffering tices that on the 25th proximo from yellow teve.r, in at. Vincent's cole's mammoth circus Hospital. The steamer came in last wees: from a voyage to the West ladies will arrive in this city, set up their ana south American pons ana uoi-de- poles, spread their canvas and exhibit. who Is a Scotchman, fwok board on Union Square. OI course the inat 23L West Street. Saturday he was stitution has added many new and attractions. taken il'. and bv Sundar the character well istic symptoms oi yellow lever naa The health officers re developed. THE CRUSADE STILL GOES ON, moved him to bt. Vincent's Hospital, where be Is now dylnr. The steamer. and the minions continue to enter the hospital and boarding house have bten do minions of peaceable citizens and disicfected. drafr the heads of families before a few creatures who iovo to exercise their Stock. work-ingm- to-d- ay . J.-M- . iDg, in company with hi. grandparentsYesterday afternoon Marshal Solomon had a $ 75 cow kiik-- by a D. K (i.. W. tra'm in the Nineteenth Ward i d - j pasture. Dn. Ellen B. FKnausox has re turned from her two weeks! stay at the Lake, and can again be found at her J office. A REWAiiD Is offered for the recovery of a Key with a brass chain and whistle attached, which has been lost. See advt. The concert and ball for the benefit of the Day Nursery andjOrphuns'lIome will be given in the Opera House tonight. J Brioham Mitchell was ancsted yesterday for drunkenness and disturbing the peace, and forfeited $10 " this morning. There are a number of fine large , photographs of ShoshoneFalls, on exhibition in tae .windows of the -- Id-ino- Union Pacific office. This evening,' at ;6 o'clock, there Is to be a full reuearsal of "Pinafore' at Professor Careless' school of music, Second South Street.: MiHY Uakx, a dissolute character pleaded guilty in the police court today lo vagrancy, and was' sentenced to 75 days' Imprisonment. James Buckley was arrested on Saturday nig tit, charged with drunk-ruoeand profanity, and committing an assault aDd battery on a soldier. A horsk attached to a bugfry was wandering around the streets on Saturday night, and taken to the City Hall. The owner afterwards called for it and paid $2 for its release. Ix another column .N. W. Clayton, Esq., announces that he is prepared to do general real estate business, make colkctiDDs in all parts of the world, draw tefcal papers, .do copying, etc. ) sa to-da- ' . to-d- ay ed Bar silver, New York. 4H coupon, 10; 10oi; 4's coupon Si 25 faciflc (is ;Centra!lacinc,4zX ; Bur- 6. llngton.iUG ; 93 Klo Grande, iW'-- t ; ; SB .North ern Pacific. 28: .Northwestern, UHv New York Central. 10)i ; Navigation, UK : Transcontinental, 33 : Pacific Mall, 17.V; &Panama, 98: Uock Island, S.. 30; St. l'aul, M; ft. L 48 U ; Texas Pacliic.UX, Union Pacific, MiTi; Fargo Express, 26; Western - Union, 67. President Cleveland's Be ply to adrt. pro-dac- es J ay w,-00- 0 sion. BT TltS Second Day. Yesterday was the mi; secoud day of the Utah Stake Conference. In the forenoon Eldsr Jacob Tbe Committee Gites addressed the congregation, alter which the general and local authorities of the Church were presented and sustained. Patriarch Zebedee Coltrln and Elder James E. Talmage deliyered addresses. In the afternoon President A. O. Smoot addressed the Saints. His discourse was followed by the reading of reports, and then the home mission siomaries were presented and sustained. Apostle H. J. Grant delivered the closl og dlscou rse of the conference. , The Walker Bro.'s Co. TO TIMBER HEX. Stayner& Simmons have reooras ana agreements withprepared certin cates and oath for the use of lumber men, under the new circular of the department, which they will supply - with full written: instructions, for 25 dollars. They are the only firm supplying tnese oooks. Address Box 687, Salt Lake City, U. J. . dsjtw Buay Helping the A KtartUaar. Helpless ftenat!on. ' o'clock this headquarters of tne reliel moruing at the commULee, city building here, was crowded oy uniortuaate earth One sufferers. meinoer. of the quake coinmlitee is kept busy writing passes ou railways to transport sufferers to other poiuts. Tne committee prefers to give this character of as sistance above all It others. nets the unfortunates away. Orders issued lor rations are being money 4a given to uo one. a jjuriug a rusa oi ap plicants for aid, large section of tne Meeting Street trout of the Court House, opposite the City Hall, fell out. lute rep. rt oi tae iaii was equal to an earthquake shock. Immediately the asoemoled thousands in and out of the beildlngs began to sway and move like billows of tue sea. The cooler heads and admon presenttbemounted tochairs move away quietly ished people excuen. aou not oecome Chaxlestos, the At 0. 9 A Neighborhood Row. In a cer tain locality in the western part of the city there resides a couple who have no children, but whose nearest neighbor are rearing an abundant harvest of "Utah' best crop." Mischievous youngsters annoy the couple referred to, and on Friday evening last this TJIK SCKXE WAI APPALLIXQ FOR A cause resulted in quite a disturbance SHORT TIME, among the residents of thai locality; but was finally restored. The There wasa lively fuslladee of epithets men quiet at work tearing down were taairall was In- Dorliuns and much emphatic or ol tLe Court iloase or dered to no were blows work. Acting; Mayor stop given dulged In, bat as i tae iiuscer says committee reiiei soon subsided received. The storm sisting about oue third of Charleston's at least so far as outward signs were entire DOuulation. Mavor Conrtnev is observed. and will ppxpected to arri7e noia a special meeting ox tat City when decisive steps Released This morning Oiaf F. Council, oe taken to anrora protection irom win Dae, who has served a term in the falling buildings, and clear tb street ol some of the debris which now Im penitentiary for violating the Edmnads pedes continue progress. .Dispatches law, wa brought before Commission-- ; to poor onerlnir aid- - About er McKay. He had also served 30 days; $95,000 has in reached here. From already for the fine Imposed, and upon passing; indications at hand, it is believed that a satisfactory examination and sub- contributions will finally aggregate jow.ouu, ana mat $iuu,uuu will have ar scribing to the required oath, was rived by night. released. Jas. O. Pouison should have been released on Saturday, and Hyrum Goff and Wm. J. Jenkins bat 1.ATE1T althougk all of them filed the required DlkV application, neither was brought In from tbe penitentiary. l&ng-uag- . ; FOBIG.Y. to-d- ay, little "brief authority" while on the )adgrnent seat. On Friday evening Harvey Murdock. of Harrltsvlile, was arrested atl his residence on a charge of polygamy. Ills alleged plural wife was also ar rested. Both were brought to this city and taken before United States uommisstoner mack. Mr. Murdock waired the preliminary examination and was under bonds to the amount of jait4,000. Emma Petersen. was also put under bonds of $400 to appear when wanted as a witness in this case. Tbe craven creature who swore out the information was a near neighbor and pretended! friend of all the parties to this case. I pre sume he gets xorty pieces of silver for his Iscariotl8m. This is ten pieces more than his prototype received for being a traitor. y a rumor prevailed in town that Mr. . C. Robbing, ot Wilson, bad been arrested on the popular charee; this, however, is a mistake. I visited the friends ot Rand learned that he had long since gone "'where the wood- Dine twineth." .But a couple of other gentlemen were I have a large and well selected stock on hand and am receiving daily Choice uooas in an Departments. II. DINWOODEY NOT :SO FORTUNATE. ties. Mr. Thomas Bennett Helm, of Pleas ant View, who is anotiaer well respec e ted resident of this was also arrested on a similar county, chance. escorted before the saiae aignltary, aad gave bonds for his appearance, in tbe same sum. Mr. G. S. Llnford and Mr. Sidney Stevens became his bondsmen. and the defendent was set at liberty for the time being. mus tne grinding process goes on. and. the deputies are determined bv means of their assiduous searching and house raidluu to make as rood a record as they can, and impress tbe new Justice, as far as mav be. with the idea of their EtUlf Home-mad- e Woolen Good this Full Trout the ProTO 91111a Agency, John C. Cutler A Bro.. 3fo. Jttt Old besides piling up sufSclent work to keep him fully occupied durlmr tho entire term of court waich is last ap- - proacmnt. You will thus observe that althoneh the recent terrible earthquakes in the south monopolized tbe attention ef this community for a short time, the 'Mor mon" problem is the theme and "Jdormonlsm" is still "on top." Its adherents still live and en joy life to a good degree and are multi plying, as wen as improving every section of the country they lnbabit. The Latter-da- y baints at Plain Cltv. Hooper City, the First Ecclesiastical ward oi this city, and In ether nlacea. find themselves straightened for want of meeting houses sufficiently larsre to accommodate all wbio desire to assemble at the appointed time to worship God. They therefore have com menced tne erection on C0HM BEOS. XT BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! SPECIAL WRAP SALE ! JgL. and 1,000 doz. Women' Children's Mocking. I pes. Cassiutere. pes. Jeaus and Tweeds. 3S30 pes. Iilnsey and Flan nel Sheeting. OOO Shawls. lOO doz. Overehlrta and I.OOO (VOO JX oyelties ABE BEING RECEIVED DAILY! Ulsters and Newmarkets which we will offer at 75c. on the $1.00. are Good Styles and are REAL BARGAINS at these prices. II. Sock. fill t We have a few of last season's Wraps, in Silk, d. Velvet, Brocaded and Also, a few They ConHtilutlon Building. 5,000 pes. Flannels. Woolen Yarns 10,000 i.OOO doz. Men' Woolen COSt FiilST FIRST CHOICE! WS ALSO HAVE A FEW SPRING or FALL WRAPS: Our Assortment of Novelties for Fall will be Ue Largest and Moat Attractive ever shown in this city. All this year'8 goods, which will be sold a4 7Sc. on the $1.00. Mha WE HAVE A FEW SUMMER Undershirts. At Wholesale or Retail. Mens' Snits made to order, $18.00 to $33.00, from Provo Left, which we are selling at SOc. on the $1.00, to make a clean sweep of them. cloth. John C. Cutler fc Bro. At A. J Peterson's. tT Now is the opportunity to secure a BABGA.IX The only Norwegian dealor In Salt Call and see for yourselves. Lake City, is the only place in town Bflr These Goods must be sold to make room for the where you can get the genuine Norway and Holland herring-Nrwav Heavy Fall and Winter Purchases that Mr. Ia Cohn la anchovies and spilt codfish. A full now assortment of making la Now York. groceries at SUHIE R UR GOODS MUST GO AT ANY PRICE WE HAVE NO BOOST FOB ! OXD GOODS. . first-cla- ss lowest prices. Produce taken In pi. change. No. 67 E. Third South Street. half block east of Methodist Church. At We appreciate old friends and old customers, and lovlte as many new ones as wiil study their own Interest by examining the QUALITY and PRICE of our Goods. nr vsrd New Carnets from 2A cents Curtains and Portieres. Atjkrbachs' WHOLESALE BUYERS will do well to tnfpect our Immense Stock and Honest Prices before purchasing elsewhere. , Our orders for both Woolen and Cotton Goods were placed before the late material advance in prices, aud we are prepared to give buyers both Wholesale and Retail tbe benefit thereof. WAKAJIlVe. How manv neoole ruin their stom achs by swallowing cold drinks ou a hot summer day, when could avoid all daDger by adding:they10 drops of Angostura Bitters, besides. Imparting a delicious flavor to their summer KEEP COOL The CENTENNIAL RKFRIQKBATOK took the Gold Medal at the World's as the one using LESS ICEExhibition, and keeping things COOLER than any other. See it at Sorknskn & Main Street. . 1ICaolquist's, BEDROOM SETS, the latest and noDblest. See them at Korknskx & Carlo ttist's, 116 Main Street. a ROLLS ALL PAPER just arrived, also an extensive line of W carpets, At DINWOODEY'S. DANIEL 6BEEN1G On Market Row, No. 74, keeps a first class article ot everything In the Battery Line, Groceries, Fruits and Fair Vegetables. dealing Mrs. Owen's "Cook Book guaranteed. and Useful Household Hints" for sale. Call in and see a copy. ink Buekleu's Salve. Turn Bkst'Saxvb in the world lor Cuts, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin and positively cures Piles, Eruptions, no pay required. or It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. FOR SALE at Z. C. M. I Drag Store. UTAH IHVENTieS. The Horse's Friend Sulky Plow. The cheapest, strongest, and lightest drc.it sulky Plow in the market. It is en- dorsed by the best farmers in the country. Call and see it at Z. C. M. I. and its Branch Stores, and at 131 to 133 3., Third West St. Salt Lak FotmDKT & M Vg Co. old-tim- rrrxxss tor their occctation, F , AUER BAGH&BRQ Tvro-tone- To-da- Abraham Cbadwlck Is an aged man. and, has almost tilled the number of allotted to mortals here. days He isusually one of the olatest residents of Weber County, and has resided at North Ogden for over thirty years. He a a quiet, inoneusive, industrious man; very peaceable, patriarchal in appearance and well respected by all who know mm. lie was arrested at his place of .abode, charged with unlawful was cohabitation. , He into town this evening. brought He was taaen Deiore u. S. Uommis sloner Wardleigh, (a newly decorated kniicht of this order), where be waived an examination, and gave bonds in the sum ot $1,600 to appear when called for again. Messrs. Sidney Stevens and F. S. Bennett were accepted as sure lte CARPETS! n, Queen Victoria. President has Washington. 6. The to the following reply Queen Vic From what we learn of the Salt Lake sent toria's telegram of sympatny for the Vinegar Works we are led to believe the earthquake sufferers : that they are an institution which Executtvk Mansion, first class goods. Aa we like to Washington, D. 0., see all such "home industries encourSept. 4th, 1880. aged, we advisa dealers and others to Victoria, Queen and Emprei, Balmo give the vinepar made at these works a ral, bcotlana: trial. Your Majesty's expression of sym the sufferers by the earth pathy for was warmly appreciated, and quake fcOCAL !fEWS. awakens a grateiui response in Ameri can hearts. The of The Immigrants. company Grovkr Cleveland, (Signed) President. Immigrants left Pueblo, Colorado, this over for the Silver Dollars. west, the, coming morning, 1). & R. G. They are expected in this, Tbe Issue of standard silver dollars afterfrom the mints during the week ended citTt4.so o'clock September 4ti, wae 706,222; the issue noon, via the narrow gauge.' durlDg the corresponding period last year was 221, 369. Opening of the University. The Appointment. first term of the academic year 1SSC-- 7 The President has made the followof,the University of Deseret opened ing appointments: wiih an unusually large attendTo be Hegistcr of the Land Office, ance, there being about :250 pupils JosephDtiKenney of Missouri, at Tucson. To ifeciver oi ruunc Moneys. present. The faculty is the same red w . bmitn oi Arizona, at Tucson. aa last there being year, To be Indian Agent, Charles P.Yates, throughout no changes whatever. The prospect oi California, at liound vauey Agency. for the year is exceedingly encourag California lzg. The day waa spent la entrance The Proeeasion and JPIo Xie tu New fork. examinations, etc., as will be another C This being the legal New York, day or two. We are very much pleased net apart by toe legislature for' to learn of the flourishing condition of holiday tne laooring classes, it was ceieoratea this splendid institution of learning. by a. monster parade by the different labor organizations, followed by a picnic. Every trade was represented in Thief Caught. On Friday night the procession, which was constituted FraDk Santley, who had reached Og it was sain, oi between ia,uuu ana den that day in company with a nura workingmeu. from The procession started ber of cowboys, took advantage of Lis 14 13th Street and 48th Avenue and companions' absence and; departed moved to Uuion Square, where it was Included which mem their all Tne with reviewed by Mayor Grace. baggage, bers tneu proceeded to Harlem Ulvtr nUtol. blankets, clothing, etc., and Park, wnere a picnic took place and 13 hended He for Salt in cash. Lake, various f games were engageu in. and a telephone message from Sheriff The Proceeel f n TVew Jersey. Belknap conveyed the intelligence to Kkwark, N. J., 6. Most of the fac Marshal Solomon on Saturday. In tbe tories and btores la this city were evening Santiy was found on the street closed iu honor of the "Wotkingmen's by thevollce, and wa taken back to Day." T(vo thousand five hundred worklugineu took part in the proces i Ogden yesterday. to-d- eh Ladies. If you wish to see a line of Dress Triramlmr, Embroid ered Robes, and New Dress Good's don't fall to call at. to-da- Trains are now running' on the! D. & R. O. W., aud are reported on time to day. Tuerk is a telegram at the Western Union Telegraph office for Mrs. O.; M Freeman. It Is currently rumored that W.iH Bancroft, E.S.J., will soon never .his connection with the D. 4 R. U. W. Zakk, clerk of the Third Dls trict Court, left for the east this morn Read his a orders have been given to supply the army in Err.eroumi and along the bor der with additional guns, stores and monitions; This activity Is due to movements on the part of Hussia, which is supposed to oe mating efferts to guage the military and naval strength of Turkey. A suspicious for eign artist has been seen making sketches of the forts outside of Con stantinople. and it Is thought he was an agent of Russia. It is also learned that large contracts have been made on Russian account for coal for Odes sa. and that a contract has been made to supply 30,000 tons of metal plates of twelve inch thickness, and with steel facing for: Russian arsenals on the SCHOOL BOOKS At PARRY & BTDOTOK KO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS MAIL OHDE113 t RECEIVE PKOMPT ATTENTION. ; Special Annonncement ! ! WE ARE NEYiR UNDERSOLD. In order to CLOSE OUT tlie balance of our Summer Stock of HATS and CAPS, we are offering them at GREATLY REDUCED ESTABLISHED 1864. PRICES! F.AUE RBACH&BRO CS To secure BARGAINS call early. Our Stock of BOOTS, SHOES and SUPPERS is complete with the Latest Styles and Best Brands, at Prices that will ensure satisfaction. CS Before buying call and see for yourself.; THE BROS. CO. Wish to inform their Customers, that they have RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE Men's White Shirts, Co's, For BEDS and BUREAUS, and Best, go to Sorknskn & Carlquist's, Main Street. cts. Eacli! 110 GEORGE DUHFORD. For latest styles of SIDKBOARDS SOUKNSKH & CaRMlUIST'S, 116 Main Street. gO tO 1 and eeure them "before aU are sold. Come COAL! COAX! COAL I Weber, Rock Spring. Pleasant Valley and Red Canyon Ail the Coals sold in the Salt Lake market. Our Weber is from the celebrated Grass Creek mines and we are mining better coal than over before. No other Weber brought to this market cn compare with it. All our coals are nicely Bcreened and cleaned. Coal Department, Union Pacific Railway Company. A. J. Gummux. Agent. efflce, Wasatch Corner CLOSING OUT ' OW PRICES ! AIX . IJ1IMER;G- Doa'l You cannot afford to waste time in experimenting wuen yourlonxs are in dauifcr. Consumption always seems at first, only a cold. Do not permit my dealer to impose npon yon with "Oine cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, but be sure you Ret the genuine Because he can make X.ARQS EDIFICES, more prodt he may tell yon he has which will be pushed forward to comsomething lust as good,, or Just tbe pletion as rapidly as possible. To this same. Don't be deceived, but insist end the people contribute of their upoa (retting Dr. King's New Dis means, and labor with their mleht to covery, which is guarant-.-eto give reconsummate-thei- r enterprises. Manv lief in all Throat, Lung and Chest afother improvements are iroinr forward fections. Trial Bottles Free at 2. O. of various characters in different parts M. I. Drug Store. e oi yyeucr uouaiy. Tbe city fathers have been busy for At this season of tne the old some time in adlustinz the aHseiuiment aad established remedy year, for DIARrou. as a result of their labors the RHOEA, DYSENTERY and all bowel property oi some oi oar cltitens has complaints, received a hoist in Take; In some Instances the assessment has hpen BROWN'S BLACKBERRY AND doubled, GINGER, 'J ' and in one case at laaat. i In demand. People In all sections of the cotnmlna events which Is Among know that It Is one of the now forecast their shadows ia this the mostcountry efficient remedies In tise. Tbe place is valuable properties of BLACKBERRY A QRASD RECEPTION. and JAMAICA GINGER ROOTS are &U To be held on the 17th.lnsta.nt bv the skiiittlly combined in it, so YIELD lSeMe.'A .boweU. of Knights Labor, in the Davilion on Lester Park Sonare. It will constat oAiuiiiioneto its innnenca. should have a battle of Avery of some stirring,! loyal speeches, songs. BEOWS'S BliACKBEBBT AND &uu uiner attrac luiHuuicaw uiuaic, roVernmMrt tions. The GINQEB naa rranveu iBemunicipal &aiXDU me nse ox tne J?d x.S&d y pavilion for the occasion. There is DmggteU at CO no doubt but It! will be an Interesting affair. A great number of neonle here arr afflicted with, colds, which Ban Hie Lias. tney caught, so they say at the Park Mr. D. L. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, when the late storms fell on them. ".w5? iar many Business remains onlet at present, but wlU alsoyears.badly DUbetes; all are hoping for better times. They most nnendnrable ain?1wr nowever, must, rwaitautUejonTOr". sometimes ?J? .wHld almost throw WXBJCS. ' ?Jm conTU.Uloils- - He tried th. - "'sc, 1 Elec-ftSl.te.- fiU Bl 'ro the first taking six bottles, yea TRAJH-AIXAJSTI- C CLOS1 NG OUT! ', f : i Particular attention is called to our line of JIEFS BOYS' CHILDREFS AND TR AW H ATS 40 Pieces SO 50 ft ALL GREATLY REDUCED in PHICE DRESS GOODS in all Dene Fabrics! 44 ia 50 Printed Organdies, Col' d Check Lawns 4 Linen LaTrn8y Garner Sateerul, -- eighteen f - ; 0BOL1 PARASOLS, lOcts. Tard, lannta. Colored Organdies Printed Mulls, French Printed Mull, Dotted Swiss. - 44 IO Indlgro poands. Says he positively Information Wanted as to wherebelieves he BUmaiek mma ike Be Die) It. have died, It not abouts of Ebenerer Cttaffey, who lived been for thewould relief afforded by Electric WHITE BLUE. Sofia. 6. Before Alexander annOuc- - here about 1870. When did he leave FIIIK, EGRUE, With, the U. P. The Union Pacific ed hts" intention to quit the throne, be Salt Lake and Where did be ro to? Z. U. M.I. Drug btore. the ser- received railway company have seemedwho fa telegram from Bismarck Please address A. R. Gkaham, will ' vices of S. W. Ecclcs, Esq., that he abdicate, in, or-- ,'" Wlsner, Cuming Co., save hereafter be associated with tbe freight recommending to d3t der Neo"Bulgaria.SSSiJflr reeaeiT, and nasienger business :of that road. cue. TfJBKLT AIiD KUMIA GIBDISS aaaiaj OSflee Seekers- It.U nnderstood, boweyer, that be wiUl Take laternally from was. TifKaiSEi,TKsrroji A hundred applicants for an office of Tiirhra Pth.l.Tj''? tendm not, at least for tbe present, oe iocaie are howling mad at the President beIn this cltr. The Union Pacific lhave 1 or key FortUytms; Her jrrUer cause he will not " turn the rascally Raealsw DIsacs made a wise move In negotiating with r-- Republican out,' and when he finally There Is n danger la taxlnlnnore oiU i .?". f r. gccles, whose abilities as a raU yields to their demands and makes ap- and more freauentlr u COS8TANTtN0H.re.lt is have rumored man thef ninety and nine of . the quires. In chronic cases, cv whsZ tha business, rpael that Turkey is fortlfyinr the Asiatic pointments, howlers are madder than they were stomach refuses to Wuin anything doqbtless learned to value through frontier in accordance with advices before. If their wives used Magic ftnfd an3 having met him in competition, and. given by two friendly powers. Turkey Teast Cakes they would! be contented Sf?i.Mt5!L0 anown ucTer mi is making military preparation on the to remain at home and not be running thatdjd not readllT yield to ch treat! it wquld crtinly be to their Interest Auiatla. Irormer. It is also: said that after offices, : : 7 Mf mi, viu ii sayea ue nres of manj. , pretsiAJumlBaHlVake. 121 15 " 44 4 UNDERWEAR, CLOTHING AND '' GENTS' FURMSHINflS, 20 20 44 15 25 50 40 ll ft i: 44 AND BOOTS 44 shoes, Carpets, 44 BUCK ( All at Prices to Male CI flLLS, t Cjwewr-- r Secureamtiirts'ii .. , , ! tbt .f I 'JB fct?i in, - ... . -- ..: , i - v -- ..; |