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Show to the wnnrnnmABY. EVENINGiF'NEWS. Sep. AH AaXDSfAW SJCHTECSI TO THRU TKAKSAXD SIX MONTHS IMFRIS- - 14. 1SS OXXIXT. In the Third District Court, to-da- y, William Felstead; was called to receive FRAGMENTS. sentence for polygamy and unlawful A shawl bag been lost. See advt. cohabitation, to which offenses he bad Govkrxob West U again in1 Salt entered a plea of guilty. Judge ofZane, the in hia severest tones. Inquired Lake. ' I 2. B. B. S. 'meeting will, be beld to morrow evening. A fair of spectacles found. Qet Inem at this office. j Mrs. J. Martin, of St. George, leaves ior New York j Mr. OtDORM, of tills city, pur chased a ticket for Stockholm to-d- ay Tns Madison Saaare Co. In "Jim the Penman" at the Theatre Don't fcrget tbe free literary and musical entertainment In the 19th Ward to nlgJit. to-nlg- bt. j Georck Mullett and Joseph Stay ware admitted to citizenship In the defendant his intentions respecting the laws against plural marriage, and read him a long lecture on obedience to the irovernment. "first, last and all the o time." Mr. Fclstead replied that he rendered obedience to the govern all except ment in. things such as pertained to hie conscience, lie could not recognize the right of any government to make laws affecting his foom of worship or his duty to this Maker. He was In his seventy-thir- d year, and would probably not marry again at his age of life, but he had no promise to make that would letter his conscience or compromise him in any wav with reference to hl religion. He was willing if necaaary to shoulder his mnnket indefeaseof hil country, but ku not wilting to make the promise required of him. The Judge said that a man had ne right to recognize la the covenants nr laws of air organization a hither aileelance than that which the be owed to government. Treason consisted In an attempt to overthrow the laws of the government. Tbe defendant, la refusing to promise obedience to some; of those laws, sought to overthrow them. Mr. Dickson suggested to the court that tbe defendant bad left his firs1 wifa In Detroit. Michigan, and had come west and married two others without her knowledge 'and consent The U. S. marshal had made inquiries and had received, letter from the first wife, asking if it were true that her husband had married again. Mr. Felstead said he came west from Detroit in 1879. His Wife had refused tolcome with blm, though hethtd used bis utmost endeavors to persuade her to do so. He had provided tor her and his family, by placing all.'of his property at their disposal. When he came west he lived alone for a number of vears. and becoming tired of that manner of life had married again. Tbe Court, after some further com ments In a similar strain to those he had before made, sentenced Mr. Fel stead, on the polygamy count of the indictment, to three years' imprisonment in the penitentiary and to pay a fine of $150 and the costs of prosecn tlon. On the other count, for unlaw fal cohabitation, the penalty Inflicted was Imprisonment for six months and a fine of $150; the last term to com mence at the close of the first, and the defendant, to e committed until the finetand coats were paid. He was taken oat to the penitentiary this afternoon. Second Precinct Voters. Those residing in the Second Precinct, who are entitled to register aa voters, but who have not yet done so, should not flail to. call during this week, on M. . Jones, deputy registrar, at 125 west. Third South street, between the hours of 10 a. m. and i p. m. and 7 and 9 p. m., dally. A CAR LOAD or CHEAP as BEDROOM low s 25.00 a set, and oilier goods in pro SUITES, portion. Call and aeo them at DIXWOODETS. Ladles. If you wish to see a line of Dress Trimmlne. Embroid Robes, and New Dress Good's Home Produced Figs. Godfrey ered to call Le in hard, of the 18th Ward, has In his don't fail Thi at, Walkr Bko.'s Co. lot a fig tree, which has produced some excellent fruit this season, probably Tbe kMBdektfk Iters' Brmueki as large as they are raised anywhere. Have lust received a car load of a It yields three crops year. Godfrey, Morrison Steel. Hand and Suikv PJoi 5 who lives on the bench, la in a position also Wler Steel, Hand and to practically "sit Under his own vine Plows, also South Bend Chilled and fig tree," as he also raises grapes narrows, iiay itaaes. We have also secured the agency of a superior quality. lor tbe celebrated vasallne btann- ard Wagon and Carriage Grease. This Dunford's. Those who accept the condensed and strictly Pure Pe doctrine hat there is nothing like leath- troleum Jelly possesses all the Preservative Lubricating, Softening, erwhich includes about everybody of the other well and heal law should read the attractive announce known and properties familiar grades, differing ment of our long-tim- e shipper and from them only in melting point as it dealer, Mr. Dunford, in another is many degrees higher.News. To a vut column of For Carriage and Light Wagon the high melt Ids: Doiot guaran experience in all branches of the busi Axles, tees clean hubs In any climate and ness, he adds the important element ot prevents waste from dripping by the heat, an dy will not travel like thorough acquaintance and perfect action of or other liquid oils, thus preknowledge of all the wants in his line Castor venting injury to the underside of the of business In Salt Lake City ; and by axle arm from dust or grit. and small has honorable dealing profits kinds of Agricultural Imple For built up a large, prosperous and pop ments alt is the most practical ana satit ular trade. Give him a call and see isfactory lubricant known. how well you can do. For Leather aqki Enameled goods, it is softening and preservative, resisting or rain, coia, or animai Still ia Prison. Yesterday after the effects when applied upon a clean and noon tbe application of John W. 8nell, saltssurface. to be discharged from custody, was dry Scalds and For Sores. Barns. taken up before Commissioner McKay. Chapped Hands it is cooling and cura District Attorney Dickson asked the tive. applicant if he had been married to As a Hoof Ointment it has a widely Eliza Shafcr, to whom he bad made an established reputation. used ret to assignment. Mr. Snell For tick in sheep It is a perfect answer the question, ana was sent remedy destroying the grub without back to the penitentiary. He said he Injuring tbe fleece. was willing to make a full show ItSTPut up in 1 rb. tin only, each his financial condition bearing our trade maik and signature ing of the Inventor. Manufactured only but would not give the information of Co.. N. Y., by the Globe asked for relative to tbe marriage. He for StudebakerLubricating Bros. Manufacturing is still in prison, and no farther steps Co , wholesale agents, Salt Lake City, Utah. in the case were taken BTOFGRB- F.AUERBACH&BRO 1886. FALL anfl WINTER OUR STOCK Fall Novelties SHOES BOOTS, - 1887. O IF SLIPPERS AND Has Arrived and been Opened I ABE BEING RECEIVED DAILY! Our Pepartm't Our ftcpartin't Oor Departm't Our Deparim't - to-da- y's of Ladies', Shoes & Slippers is Complete. of Gents' Slices & Slippers is Complete. is of Misses1 Shoes & Slippers Complete. Third District Court y. ! of Youths' Shoes & Slippers is Complete. lion. P. T. Faknsworth and Clerk Emerson, ol Beaver County, leave Salt Lake for their southern home toOur Dep't of Children's Shoes & Slippers is Complete. morrow. Our Assortment Novelties will be AM Styles, Orades anil Qualities. A. G. CAMrBEixta apfro.m the minthe ever Largest and, Most Attractive ing district of Frisco and Star. He represents business as very quiet shown this city. thereabout. reminds us Tub temperature y and arrived not has winter that yet summer may prolong Its stay for some time to come. ! Found, a sack containing clothing .J Jl have can isd groceries. The owner Our Stock of HATS hat ARRIVRO and is ready for the same by calling at tills office and your Inspection. proving property. m- ALL NEW AND STYLISH. m WiTKESSEs in United States oases who have received certificates 6ince July 1st, can obtain their fees by calling on Marshal Dyer. all and See our Stock of CIHLDHEX'N new ami desirable. ' Tlie Iargeat Stock to all A oamk of baseball between the dry OX.D GOODS. WO IfATs, Ilome-iuad- e Woolen select front in Ike city. ' i goods and grocery clerks of this city, From tbe Virginias A few days Goods this Fall from the for the benefit of the Deseret Hospital, GEXTS, Cnl I and See Our $3.00 Felt Stiff Hats. ago Elder J. U. Eldridge, of Meadow Provo Mill is to be played at an early date. C. John Agency, HATS for Men's, Roys' nnd, jCUUdrenV Wear. villa, Rich County, reached this city fc No. So Old A Youxa man named "Redmond had on his return from a mission to the Cutler his collar bone broken yesterday by Southern States. He was absent near Constitution Building. We appreciate old friends im old easterners, and invite as many being run over by an Ice wagon. Dr. 0,000 pes. Flannels. ly two years, and spent most of the new ones as will study their ewa Interest by examining the QUAUTT Benedict attended to the Injuries. 10,000 lbs. Woolen Yarns. time in the Old Dominion, though he . ot our Goods. aud ftUCS emiin some Mens labored West Virginia. Much Woolen of the detained 1,000 Twenty-tw- o ot the of time absence his his health Socks. grants left Pneblo yesterday morning, WHOLESALE BUTEES will do well to Inspect our Immense Stock was poor, but otherwise he enjoyed and are expected on the regular D. & 1,000 doz. Women's and and Honest Prices before his labors, lie reports the work in the Children's purehaalng elsewhere. R O. W. train at 4:35 o'clock this Stockings. States named as in a moderately pros afternoon. I.OOO pes. Cassluaeres. Our orders far both. Woolen and Cotton Ooods were placed before pering condition, and speaks highly o1 oOO pes. Jeans and Tweeds. the late material advance is prtoes, aad we are prepared to give buyers All witnesses who werelsubpoenaed the hospitality of the people. He or held In bonds to appear before the S50 pes. Unsey and Flan both (Wholesale and Retail the benefit thereof. found that the more Intelligent the 15th on the Hth, orlStboj grand Jury nel were he whom met the easltr Sheeting. persons inthe present month, were . HO TEODBLE TO : SHOW OOODS I SOO Shawls. was to remove prejudice from their it on 10 a.m. at structed to be present IOO dox. Overalilrts and minds. MAIL 0EDEB3 BSCSIYS PSOMPT ATTENTION. Friday, the Uth. Undershirts. Mbs. Caldib, of the 18th Ward, la A Hard Case. Last night thepo At Wholesale or Retail. lice arrested Thomas Murray, who dispensing a delicious quality of grapes Mens Salt) made to order. to her patrons. Lovers of this trait was drunk and creating a disturbance. to 83S.OO, from Provo $18.00 who have not visited her vineyard While being taken to Jail, he shouted, cloth. so. do The means should by all quality kicked, swore and struck at the offi n John C. Cutler A Rro. of our fruit, fresh from who had considerable difficulty In cers, The Theatre. There Is but one ex the vine, is superior to the Importhim. He was taken before prosslon of opinion, so far as we have handling At A. J ed article. ustice Pyper this afternoon, and his heard, or read, in relation to the per Jcase The dealor in Salt only being an aggravated one, a fine of Lake CUT. Norwegian The Theatre curtain Is announce.Ho formauce by the Madison Square ComIs the onlv niaca In town was $50 is totbe Indi where yon can get the genuine Norimposed. Murray rise at 8 ;o'clock hereafter, and pany at the Theatre last evening, and was pardoned out of the way and Holland herring. night the public are respectfully re- that is one of unqualified praise. The vidual who a few anchovies and split codfish. Norway A fall months 'as and penitentiary ago, at that be seated to from to first from the hoar, highlast, acting assortment of first-claquested at groceries who was as used "states' of the (evidence" lowest d rices. rronur( t Atari in . per est to the lowest, was as complete and owing to tbe great length in a futile attempt to show that Trese- change. No. 67 K. Third South Street. formance of "Jim the Penman" tais artistic as experienced managerial chance is considered necessary so as ability could provide, and that is say- derandhe had conspired to murder iuui uiw caii ui Aiciuouisi vnurcn. Ireland, Deputy Franks not to detain the audience too late. ing a great deal when the manager Is New Caroets from 26 canta tmf van and District Attorney Dickson. Mur M. or A. A better Palmer. stronger Curtains and Portieres. Among those who appear with the company in all 50 days for his fine. work will. . has ray not respects At AtTKKBACBS' Madison Square Company this city, and the piece who were not in the cast of "Saints visited Notes. In the Third District "Saints and Sinners" a Court y, KEEP COOL The CEWTPrvwf A f. ! and Sinners," are Miss Caroline Hill presented tbe Court, following business KKruiUKUATOB one a success new from here, proved took tbe Gold who is the leading lady of the company! wa s transacted: Medal at the World's Exhibition. There are several new the word Misses Maud Harrison and May Brook- - and some go. John Casey vs. ICE and keeping using LESS Snyder et al. the oneCoOLB faces in the com familiar The K than anv other. Se it Robinson. Mr. Frederick demurrer withdrawn and twenty days things yn, and former Herbert the among pany, being A SORBNSKM CAKLOtTIST'S. at evening ' engagement closes to answer. Main Street. lie KeJcey, who promise to worthily All allowed T ! a.. with "Our Society." vs. j.Travls Salt Lake Lime and the place left vacant by the late H. J iux demurrer uo.; of well ten the BEDROOM SETS, the latest and Rzad the advertisement overruled; Montague. aoooiesi. see then at known merchant, . P. Teasdel, la Special mention should also be made days allowed to answer. BoBsmssjr 4 CaitLQurst's, Charles Morrison et al. vs. Comet another column. He announces an of the performances of J. II. Stoddard Il Mala Street. t to Mining Company motion Immense stock of first class goods lor andW.J. Lemoyne, who fairly capti discharge the fall and winter trade, at bottom vated the audience and gained plenti attachment alio wed. united States vs. Wm. Felstead: prices. The various departments of f ul applause. and nnlawlnl polygamy we nave his large establishment grocery, dry tne novelty of a . . cohabitation; j.onigm a . goods, boot and shoe, and stove are new piece "Jim the Penman" being Douwuto uu urat conm 10 tnree years wall surDlled with the best classes of produced here before Its appearance In imprisonment and to pay a fine of A. Wish to inform Kew York, where everything dramatic $150 and costs, and on second count, Just arrived, also an goods that can be. secured. Customers, they have extensive lined! six months and $150 fine. In this country An Englishman who U traveling 1b usually begins Loilng R. Ketchmn vs. Daniel David "bTVbT ATtTPl there will be a lsra T f nrt IF II fjrv n mtAfll full son At DINWOODETS. this country, and who has been all over That ; demurrer and submitted. A JUUX LWU l "Di A JdLHill argued imiUH.XY is house assured. Lovers jTi General already Pas to the E the world, writes vs. BMoTgan John Mining Company J. ot drama rest the assured that the may senger Agent of the Chicago, Milwau on DAKIEL and demurrer GBEEIIO argued utkij; so on thel bestowed lavishly kee A tit. Paul Rallwar. and says that praise kow.Nu.71. kwm . a le has seen that company's advertise company theu richly deserved. This Edward Theriot vs. Park City Sleam classMaraec article of everything in the principal characters wil 7 ments in Alaska, China, Italy and Aus evening T WMiJ.roceriWt Traits aid Laundry Company; delauli and Judg i i tralla. This prompts tha poet of the oe sustained Dy members ot the com ment. vegewoies. guaranteed. airaeanng ! Airs. U wen's "(nAr Rnnk pany who did net appear In "Saints road to write : ' court until rep ouBienoia at Hints" sale. adjourned Call and and Sinners," evening 10 a.m. in ana see a copy. "from Greenland' Icy mountain. still other new names are among the To India's coral strand. . cast all character delineators of the Xxx G-re.a- t The Milwaukee scarlet Baett leu's Last ' evealn the police forgery. merit. Adorns each foreign land." highest Tiri Best Salv-- in- thaIT..! m Tbe public will please note the fact arrested John Biley and placed blm In Out. Wrnl- to an that owing to the length of the play Jail await examination on a more Tetter Chapped Am? .Sor' Chilblains, Corns, and all bEn. jraews. the curtain will rise at 8 e'eiock, sharp. serious charge than anv he ha vet ana positively eures been required to answer to, though lie uiuuuwuo, no it la guaranteed Passed Examination. Dr. Maggie wu- required, .served out a number of short pr .wt u apay a(..4 or money HuaiKuvB, C. Shipp's class tin obstetrics passed The Juvenile Instructor. Number terms for various offenses. His most reiuonea. I'llceze ner box. Come secure them before Ct sold. FUR SALE at 7.ints their final examinations yesterday, 13, for Sept. 15th, of this raloable recent experience in that line was for -- ' M -l rt.n. otn... Tbe ladies were all of this city.namelyi magazine has been received, and ls having stolen a piccolo belonging to Mlas Mary Schwartz, Mrs. Sarah Wiflte filled, as usual, with very interesting George Hedger. For this offense he and Mrs Edwards. Dr. Shipp Intend reading matter, alike instructive to was sentenced to 200 days in the coun to commence another class in October. old and young of both sexes. Its table ty Jail, but is he behaved SCHOOL BOOKS himself more of contents is as follows : i Is usual with such charthan correctly acters be was pardoned by Governor Appointment. Eev. Father Scan-a- n, Youthful Imaginations (Illustrated PARRY A Co'; 4T of this city, has been appointed, by Topics of the Times. y The Editor: Weet when about half bis term bad Oar llfctle Folka Who Took Care expired. the Pope to tbe position of Titular For f tbe BsbT-Ll-ues WOT BUDS and BTTRBAtTK. Ohean. fe Little Folks J ii The chief source of Riley's trouble Bishop and Vicar Apostolic of the Ter 'The LiUla . Hoxem.-- . th&t Snnil ih on ALL Wo the gentleseems on congratulate to have cnurca been ritory. soaULNaanr whisk. Whpn r .Itibs, vuesiions uarqoist's, etc.: Jlmmv. bv History man and his fellow Catholics upon the Knlzma. Aditiktii sober he has the lis Main Street. reputation of being crocneron: care for the E vest appointment, which could not have!' ooyce but his Industrious, Is . so condition haitorm lhouirhta: An lntfrtincr f v fallen upon a worthier man. COAX I COAX 1 COAL Tea frequently the rev erse of that, that his journal, by Wflllata .Clayton; a- Gathering (Illustrated); A Lesson in willingness to work has but few Weber, BockSprinr. PleasaniVal- oy Red and AU bv After toe Vt ley Cosis Exile, sold Honesty, vidi; tauyoimarket. Our Weber Singing CIam Begun. Testerday i. i ; The Resurrection, by Thomas VV chances to assert itself. The latest in the Salt Lake aiternoon between 600 and (S00 children, Brookbauk : Juvenile Polka, bv E. V Mi, charge against him was made by Mr Ls from the celebrated Grass Creek ; Recollection of the past, by Uenele Bamberger, and accuses him of the mines and we axe iptning betteroal singers from tbe various Sunday i Partdctilap attentioxi Schools of this city, met In Assembly 4aiv. our line of offense of feloniously having in his wu ever oerore. mo other Weber called uus marxec cn compare vruug-vj Hall and received their first lesson The contributions of the editor to possession a certain false, forged and with it. All oor coals art alceJy from Brother Evan Stephens. Judging each number of the Inttrvctor abound counterfeit time check, and cleaned, iu- -: payable Sept, screened Coal Depftrtment. Union Paiiiflft iiuu. by the attendance on the first .day. this in good counsel and valuable bints to 15 h, aby the Silver Mountain vompauy. movement will be a grand success. the Saints, and in these times of trial Mine, Big Cottonwood, Utah, and en a. uumncxx, AgesA. afford much encouragement. The les dorsing, altering and publishing the Office, Wasatchj. Corner IRelief Conference. The Society Eons ior the little folks will be of same, well knowing said time j check to conference of this Stake will convene rreat assistance to tbe teachers of the be false.forged and counterfeit." Biley At this season or the year, the old in the Fourteenth Ward Assembly rising generation-- , Thr muaical de tried to induce John A. Williams to ac ana established remeay ior Booms next Thursday, the 10th Inst partment contains choice instrumental eeptthe time check, which was orlgi ! ,u and vocal pieces, while the miscel- naliy drawn for 87, but had deductions oomp at 10 a.m. The; Stake conference of the Y. L. M. laneous articles and illustrations are which brought this amount BROWN'S BLACKDERRT AND 1. A. will meet In the same place, at selected with the utmost care, tbe obTheforgery was done ia a .GINGER, season wraD-rl- i We liare fow of lastTwo-toneSilk. ,:fwT, same hour, on the following day; ject being fAlmpxowB all Who peruse or manner, the check being made out. is la demand.- People in all sections ? t d, VelTtst. vnnrl Brocaded of fnw con view them. On Saturday, the 18th Inst., the tne name or the foreman signed, and vn country Know that it is one of the We feel no hesitancy in recommend H Ulsters and Newmarkets which' to '111 offer terenee ot Primary Associations will the paper endoraed by Riley, all in the moat efficient remedies ia use. Tb properties of B LACKBB BRTl lux this magazine to all Latter-da- y same handwriting, with no attempt at valuable meet In the Assembly Hall at 10 a.m. ami al AJSA1L.A U1NI1ICU M Hainti. wfco will find that the good to cnange or aisguise. When asked fcy skilfully combined in It. HafVTS so that an. vs. be derived from reading it will far Justice Pyper y of the bowels YLKLn Destii of L. G. Bice. We are in what he diseases it BBADILT to Its influence. more al than formed that Leonard O. Bke.of Farm compensate for the low had to say to the charge, the They are Good Styles and ard BEAti BAlltrAINS one should have s bottle of t. J1 livery ol ' 4, 1 t accused ;price died his am at subscription. residence, I Mtft suddenly, replied, "I lngton, guilty, your nonor." uis bonds to await the grand BBOWB8 BLACKBERRT 'JiifTj.. yesterday mornjng. A few days since GHfGBR r he was arrested on the prevalent jury's action were fixed at $2,000. In jsicycie Tour, Mr. Lew Peck ueismi ALSO WE:: EErT;..-5'- . HATE ne A 01 50 was wnicn at charge unlawful cohabitation and started remanded 7H to Druggists On Sunday, from this citv. to ?5,hf was under bonds to await the action ot wneei to Nepal In twenty Jail. The offense with which be ls goonnis the grand Jury. His habits had been four hours. The charged is punishable by Imprisonment j : for many years of a character to more cation! from the following communi for not less than one nor more than . . IJa. nr. r Hk re Jost gentleman, rw.. ten or less undermine his constitution. eelved, show how well years. Retail brn":.r be got along: 1 !' ..... 9 ,"f ;:',. U".v ,'f. In his weakened condition It Is hot i Spanish Fork, Improbable ..that the proceedings September IS, 1886. uvtameir. Instituted against him excited him to The Horse's Friend Sulky Plow. Tbe . :..Editor : Dettret Newt , li:v t ;f an as extent tM seUai neb to hasten his demise, strongest, and lightest draft tlon .'A iPMti Ii a a ..i. . aausxac-f.WE .HAVE A,rEWlt' " as was expected I left tha tttiXV riOW In the market if they were not, the direct cause of it. la ft ome wonder. corner at IS o'clock., reached mining uorava oy cnrM IV&lfjHS-oest larmers in the coon- . :r TX.lt,nr at Sanla o.oi . at .z. . i i -r aniy. r?n.Srre,r!ri try, n vau ana ... see itana ot of the mountain at t :&. Up to 1Z scores, at isi tn isk' m iw xranGU aav been pronounced Register. At the last election here( Point o- J waa ' TktmA ur... JZJZ a time, there several persons who were entitled"; to mthat iwiu buci o mi iivtu mi roaa is Terr BUT LUI fOOKDST 4 M'J'O Co. ! eonnctl loo --T,k V do so did not reerister or ' were over- bad. I made a stop of one and a haft Ls auarantee should not This hours at Left;. which we oro scllingr $it StwL! Pleasant Grove. them alway.7 looked. be; voting lUa CJLOO, to Beached WAsUriBfS. t . oW at Z. c. M. a duty as well as a prfvQege.and sheold How manv . . . . neonla Drac T rnla i I, store. w . make n, clean 3woep;of Ofcxn, sTnf SPhhlih Fork iVKM""'" I h,i.onn. sasB5sjBassa5Sasea ch by swallowing cold drinks MlLt,,. not be negletted by any one entitled: to t eelln? good. on a summer hot when Active, could avoid exercise it.' The following list of names KellaMe. f ara all danrer day, bv nddlns-theyin Smtbx, Sept. 13, 1880., a. can . of those who were thus excluded has ST,Aotr is Uo opporfnniij '.'ilsj I arrived here last nisrht at ia.m Agotmrm Bitten, besides Pa 2211 stock tieiiesirsnd been banded in and la order they on over an hour and a half , I!L- - St delicious 'flavor to their mo Imparting besti lods, "nnd ce for. onrtelfM'-V?..! and ; Call' sustain the and others may. be reminded, of the before IS o'clock. I left RnTnus ZiZ Terages. cttT"Jr Pusklng andrSble, ,. k! : i i.J63T These Ooods must, be' ioVmaite room for lk r wlSiweli lact we publish it jvv recomuiendlng ' esUbliahed . Dress tiomim Vmkx.u.u! martt Jlr1 ; anu 3? Louisa' A. X. Julta S vans, Payson at From winter riiriguaws U Aieavy i nlar. lfavisr tha Taylor, r... tZZTZz zzX t tit s. ..;Colut 2iiBSSSHSIlf Md DjM TrlmmingSTn tested Elizabeth Jase Boberts. Ann Treharne, Late Villa is one of the'pxetti.t sW.w maaing aa ACn Dr. Slnl'a Uiw , Netti Poulton, Ann Lbfi!.VifHwnr rPtlUllS.llli ,VJ.'..:,',1., ''I ..'5,v- it t P? in '. will Waiub Bko.'s 0oi iMmSi2?.?W tnaranua coughe, artti. Winter, Sarah Winter, ? Harriet Q. " tvttv nrk'1-mrTrrrT-- i TT Trrmrrrv' isy-ar' InllinrTl Nattall, Leonora Ure, Louisa Ure, siectiorif Harriet Snarr, Theodore ??I Utftlltyle,i0' UKBOAltOS auvatasiMis, vr csch.Tery In tu and pTRoiU, Abran PhUlps. 5JVi7eiU ? 0VSJ4IM CARLO CIST'S. . W I'! I 111 II 1 1 V LLAI lfiil'll'JI tall lilll;-1 . . iIH A1 f' i: i Mala lln iiIhu Ul u ii " .tistreet,' f.-Vgt ii i ill's j i si 'im w l.ji'iiii'-insrii.a i l$Jrmtn ajv, m SMkiaVWCSS, w ' j'. 11 KJ UPij U.ifJ to-da- j i 1 to-da- j ; to-d- ay to-da- FIRST GOII. FIRST CHOICE for Fall of in OUR DUiSTPOlED'S HATS SUMMER GOODS MUST 60 WE HAVE BT : FRESH, AT ANY PRICE! y. HATS! HATS! I,AIIi:s BOOM FOB Br., GET YOUR BOOTS, SHOES and HATS do. . 1 home-grow- Ptra'a, ilEYEE ABE UNDEBSOLO. ss IF1A.LIj 1886 I ESTABLISHED 1864. to-nig- ht CARPETS to-da- MTOACH&BRO . T CLOTHING - . 33000 W BOLLS PAPER LL their CARPETS, iU "T "T VELf-- TS, -- i trade-mar- Men's Miiite oiurts. rri ow T Oil TiTTl . fancy silks, Variety for,,!rjTirimmiiig-- k. iacal util' j - &al SOcts. " e Eai! DRESS GOODS! 5000 PIECES M and 1886! F'ja.XjiIj that all are K. 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