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Show THE DAILY TTMI5UXE: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY SIOIiXIXG, OCTOBES IP, 1391. 10 rrrv I! wu ii u ?r y. 1 W J li a t- Pflfl .U If I u u u li'y li M M Hi- BY M ! l! I 1 ! 0 F J f UliulLJ t: f Lrr-T- - ri. l ttt-TI erl JiV n i ir' J 4 ! ? - 3 I -- r, ii v f ! I . . C 1 fbrnnnnoffa fin ; I - "- 11: i ! ii ! J . C : u L1 ......ar .ir-.- r 3 -r-3 Lzy J - rr ri . za xz. dcciacdlo retire from the Dry Goods ""business! I will therefore commence the sale of mv entire stock on (Having: OCTOBER MON-Dilff-; 10. 1891. AXD CQXTIXUE TJXTIL KVEUYTIIIXG IS SOLD OUT, REGARDLESS OF VALUE. I here wish to impress .the fad upoii the 'purchasiiiff public that my i)ur-- 5 chases lor this Fall ami Winter were very heavy, and that any stock of goods embraces every thins- that is new, tlLesirable; and "the very latest out; in facttllU 111MV All LlilllSli; JUUUB J t will he to your advantage to buy j oods very now, for the saving- to you in price w ill be very material. Bear in mind that not an article in thvi m u re is exempt irom xne rremenuous reductionsliberally that Xliayelijiade.! Merchants desirincr to buy sroods at wholesale will' Jind it to tneir interest to call ahdr see me. 1 nave a lease on the stoi-- room that;! occupy whicll will also .dispose of. U. r r'rr v l .ii" v liite of fc.ilk! it vtain iwlorsw iilnok and : - - . - j e ; j 1 I i 1 . Ltiw;i ntuki's Otf shmlt" tt very- - Jrc antl it bus ourinler?t to jn vest in ate tliem. ev bet or musnij.......i... ...... ......... . Camlind.'. mit of ;tbe Loom and othr y - I.oiiMil 4 Ix-s- s s 3 DHESS j " H ' Omvls.t lrf IJood..; orfsd v.lr'ss vrr j.f- - itM Sri-inr- 'asnir Buclf Broswli-tIt Entrlisa i Ilnrutti J. ...... ...... Hrosulf lth.. v. f.nlb lrillmiii iitH .. 1. 1 : TIa-k- v hit. Itrilliaiitine fry hid? bUW ;iiav ores gcoj, !! hnu'I-om- Black .28' i 1..V) ..V) .90 ,75 1.50 c line of evening shades in . - .31H ...JI..I .55 .T5 4.00 i.(tr nuai- - .as ..i.j.. rainl' ilk, vefv best tiivi'O ....lJ.-.I;- . oualil Black Sttih Mervvsllirux. Surah.,'..,.. ITVJ Black nl 1.75 J 4.W 1.15 .Si' i 1.50 J44 "s .40 j d All-wo- ol j : . i " - LACE BED LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY TABLE LIHEHSj 1'resent Former ; hu I'rice. Price, .ji. 2.00 1.20 1.75 4.00 r.fw ,.L. .iia. 11.00 18.75 53.50 .U.; '::!' : 7.50 1.J.50 20.00 40.00 , -- Good Crash .. . . . .aiif .07'i ; Lintless tilass Towelling ... Ktra quarity Crash Very pood Towels, each ........... AKi . .22'i .14 .10 .15 I7i ...... Very jrontl Towels Choice Towels. ,...7 r .4 Towels Very ele$:ait Table Cover?, very flne ............. 2.35 Table Covers, Jute Valour 4.50 Unbleached Table Linen .......... ' Uleaohed Table Linen Bleached ThM Liih-- .... .......... .70 Hleaehed Table Linen 1.6 5 8 Dinner Napkins, per dozen .i0 Dinner Naokm. jwr doeu...... 1.35 Dinner Napkins, perdoea . a.co Table tfotli and Jsuptms to match, I T set. . . ...... .. .... 3'SJO .... ....... .25 Same, nervet Same. set.... .40 Tray ('overs, each ..... .75 Tray Covers . .75 Sideboard Scarf Sideboard Scarfs 1.S5 .i MX! 4..VI aoi . - . ; uus 1.75 Ladies' White Jersey Ribbed extra t quality Union Suits ............... 2.65 Ladies'. Natural Jersey Ribbed 4.95 I "Ypsilanti" Union Suits...-......- ; Ladies' "Dr. Warner's" Genuine t Camels' Hair Vests. ... 1.90 Ladies' M)r. Warner's" Genuine . Starlight Saxony iYam. Ctrtni;iS ed, per round .i rmw pr 2.25 a.ia 3-- 4 7.00 10.(X ax oo .75 1.5!) l.f0 ox . il-- . pk-eiit- , .13 ! J i ifi'.4-- , LADIES' 4.S5 Children's Natural .80 , 1.25 .25 .1.00 - if"-- ' AVtr i -l ., . ft i:i 3.00 ' 2.85 5.90 1.00 j 5.0) &00 -- i.SO Wool Under-wea- i r, , SJD 'm.40 small sizes (larger in pro- ; .20 portion). Children's Union Suits.............. 1.75' Same, "YDsilantis". 2.5 Sjnne. "Dr. Warner's" Camels' Hair 2.25 g Infants' Vests, very ; f I 8.00 4.00 &75 Glove-Fittin- f t j fine.......; J3Q Children's heavy full regular-mad- e Cotton Hose. ; Same, very fln quality Dress Tri minings, Ftifii Trimmings, Children's Silk Hose, very fine...... extra fi ue Cashmere Hose India Lincnsj Jvainsooka Swisses, Cot Children's Children's" Snperior Cashmere Hose Cashmere Hose, nw shades ton. Lineu aiid Sillc L.aCes J for Trjm- - Ladies Ladies very fine Cashmere Hose ... mirisrs Cashmere Hose ... Embroideries, Ladies' Superior 'anrl Jtouncings C Natural Wool Cashm'e Hose Rihbtns. (JIovps. Haiidlccrcri iofs. Fana Ladies'. Ladies' very fine English C'h'e Hose Hoe id all kinds of Notions-ba- t , been re- - Ladies' Klnck SilkSUV -; ftrvsA Ladies' lteidinfT's ' ' , to duced ifes. . "Ladies' Opera Length Hose ridiculously; s ! Iowf ' 1 K. 9.00 6.85 - . ft.00 ... 9.00 . 11.50 . 18.50 . 2:100 . 34.00 ., 4.00 3H.00 60.0) 7.50 15.00 . 12.75 . 21.W) . 2S.50 22.50 37.50 . ; . 7.25 14.0J . m ' plumes.' She had yellow gloves. FANCIES. colored $ vest of yellow kid .and this was the touch of extravaaanco in the ensemble to the back of her revers collar faced with yellow was pinned an 'apricot yellow velvet rosette with ends long enough to Sonse off the Hast Interesting of the come forward under the arms on; each side and a bow iSStjbelow the but, in tie I "Antuirn f Eccentricities. . the loops falling quite to the hem of the gown. The ribbon, jmind you, was hot narrow ribbou, but bro&d and heavy and fully conscimis' of its own exceeding 0 REVIVE TRUNK HOSE worth and "digiiityi At the PEOPLE early season ABOUT FASHION'S ;. 1 - it .... 3I stHave a Sense of Ilunior- - Fancy Jackets and Cloaks The Sheath tkirt and the it Skirt With Crinoline. 131. by Uacheller fjropyrisht, . i i ii Jk Johnson.! ( . TEtBPyE.1 - 4 Nkw Yokk, Oct. 13, . nm was mine ine teuing C'i fier d:iYa it tie experience with her tailor," which Isfems to bode ill for her getting dresses; to suit her in the .future. to objecf to one hf had of jliis dt treV" when, drawing hijnself up ,w!ii(h dfgfaity, the dapper little autocrat dftivereif himself: ' . Tliere wap a man from tTIeyeland in l:ire yesterday; he used to) know. you v1khi yoti lived in Cleveland. lie saw in Dr. Joai o Hall's church last Sunyji in day that ljoais Quinze brocade coat'I nutJe for youl He said he looked across the ai!e at ypirj and you were just like a fish ion plaiej for all the world." j 31 friend j was not brave enough to toil the tailotj that she objected to look- ink like afasfcin plate, and so he inflated - frsJVft-tjJ--- 0.(X) 14.(K , ! ' .' VWrf ,'.: 1 j m j - " , i f - SO . J iff if TnE.JACKKT A LA MODE. tea to which the anricot and nlmnn ens tume was invited, its wearer step'ped on the velvet ribbdn at least half a dozen times while alighting from the carriaee and going up half a dozen steps to the irontaoor. a gratifies one's senseof;humdr to Take! as an instance the. traveling cloak I hav!n bVurwrt It was my fortune to sit beside this cloak in. a run irom Newport and Aew lork ... .nutnmr. lllpaSft- do !1()t think s'rin(l u (ij li vibrating between the two cities after the last of the regattas. It was worn bv A tall and extremely handsome redheaded girl. ' You can imagine! how the long straignt lengths 01 H seemed to sweep down, and away from her. Its fabric was tan colored camel's J hair: its back was htted close, a deep box plait running down the niiddfe. Its fronts were loose, bound with dark and red braid and fastened with buttons. Over the sleeves were caps forming double capes whicK reached to the bottom of the waist behind.: It's not a bad sort of garment, and if s nothing against it if it reminds one of costume plates of the twelfth century, but it cannot be denied that it is extreme. Cousider, .too; the jacket that is set down in the second illustration; it too may be a very good sort of jacket, but quite decidedly it is extreme. I ma4e a study of this jacket at oneof those functions called private openings, meanins displays for the benefit of invited guests chosen from the "elite directory." I am not sure.that I can describe it correctly as to ts details. The waistcoat with its deep basque cut in one with the garment was of adark Spanish yellow cloth inclining to brown with yellowish ivory buttons mottled with brown. The coat wa orj a rich dark mahogany cloth edsred with a narrow band of ven darker velvet. Jbrom "beneath th. snn.L -- 'it.. standing up the throat came the ends of sht'HJnlf y,.?,?x,pd,DS 'on the white white ruffles, vnti'v lace cuffs at the wrists below tue.squarekuffs, and tell me if the young way-i- t seo what is being worn. r. y ! ; j. TiiZS. mm mm: e-- T . x i fT7i Ili: 'f r 1 - m wmim mi 1 i l - iS'?A- lri-- r b .1 tr F:mm . ! X.ON. t I.OAW AND tKESS WITH FR1SGE. hinuelf like a turkey cock in bright a rat her and proceeded to make her rown and blue checked Orkney tweed :) th" manner that seeraed gooi to him a I not alall iu the manner that seemed .; to liT.i ;iii!)-r- a 4y of tlie,iailor boles even :;.i'n ill than ciommou this winter: for is hardly a fashion or a j. en j ht ' isptliile for the season fancy that -' already, manifest' a wild imn. 10 k i!p its hoels and run o'T 1 1 - ; J '- 1 '! U Fur example, I very ;ret!y girl a frock of plum color and hke wore a- bonnet of rivet with a yellow crown auJ trimmed wilh p ura va - ! varies. pink-chcok- j f ...' 2.25 ... .75 1.25 1.05 2.:V 4.00 .75 .4 ... 1.00 1.25 1.65 ... ... 3.75 .40 3.50 5.75 .75 ' .61 ... ..; 1.25 3.75 bju s k-t- 1 I Silk Mufflers Wool Socks.... Wool Kcks. . .". Ca.hmere Socks....... : Cashmere Socks Wool Overshirts.... Wool Overshirts. . . Wool Overshirts... ...... Gents' Bath Robes Gents' Bath Robes Gents Smoking Jackets Gents' Smokinn Jackets Gents' Smoking Jacsets Smoking Jackets iCQLlFCFiTADLES. ! .15 1.15 1.0;) 1.45 2.5) 2.50 4.2" 1.75 1.15 1.75 3.00 2.65 4.75 6.85 ft.U) .25 .45 j . 2.40 4.75' 4.25 7.50 5.00 7.(f) ; 10.IO 16.03 Our Gents Furnishinz stock is very lanre aiiv?.-.- ' It embraces every thinsjn staple and- faii4 poods, lie sure to investigate that department 2.25 3.75 8.00 1.35 - .75 1. fO 2. T5 Ge-nt- s ft.HO 10.(X) .ii'r . .25 1 .70 .95 - &;,. 2.C0 .i; ............... ........................ AHD e .51 itood All-Wo- ol 2.50 6.00 1.50 1 rr-- j p ' I woman who wpars this jaeko'tj will not figure bravelyias a fine ylo'ungl cavalier. Yet I havenft committed .myself to ad miration or n.i marie tnis pica sc. - As if paniers did not announce with suflicient clearness fashion's" Intentions to accentuate jthe trip, look hi toe pic- lure 1 give you of trunk .hose. It, was at one ol the auturnn'-weddin- gs that I saw this costjume I worn p by hn piquant young matron, sister ten t ho bride. 1 - Vv...: .. i beautiful wran material: n.rpmpntiHo Idaho Cleared Up. gold and fur are used for decorations, and white or pink plush forms the sleeves. Pale green cloth is effective,' recollect the jcolors ;andsf materials; the with white fur to srlve it dlstinVtlnn Most people rejoice In the decline and sleeve, caps and - bodice belt 'were of pink velvet with flower b,rocade in gray; fall of chiffon. It costs little, but in KATE FIELD'S RECEPTION IN CHEYENNE. the bodice: front was ofl iraereury gray plain truth it is good for nothing, It is silk( and the double rufllpi iit I the waist not especially beautiful at its best, and forming the 1 curious Hsenjblance of its best lasts sometimes less than an trunk hoso was of the isarad imaterial. hour. The woman is fortunate who can A Child Accidentally Shot and Killed 'iiuch a desizn could, nbt afbf anv eon- - get a week's wear out of the limn. at Cheyenne Slidland Fireman jcei viable stretch Of the pagination be crumpled textile.. Comment of this sort Con Badly Hart artistically suitable to a.woman's figure, was useless so as the stuff was victed at Spokane. button the young matron; nwho wore It, "nign novelty,",longbut now that it falls slje! being extremely slefidJi U was as from grace everybody can jump on it little objectionable as it j is Capable of wuuii lb is uown, inougn mere may be a , j being. ,. y. certain savor of ghoulish glee about the .' Tlie bon net Hvorn with; ithisltoilet re proceeding. COLORADO CUIiLiIXGS. peatod the pfiik and gray and accenIhe most comical thing about the At the Rev. Anderson's funeral at La tuated the colors wjth jetstrlmmings. present fashion situation is the waver Hy the way, what an mdunt of jet ing between the sheath skirt and xhe Jara Mrs. Carico had her ankle broken there is this ahtumn and diow heavy it looped skirt; between draperies" by a runaway. is. I noted aicostume of; theamo-- pri- as trousers and thoso which call tight There is no truth in the storv that. for vate opening of which X have told you twenty yards of material. The newest May Johnson of Leadville was noisohod. which offered a good illustration of jet sheath skirt is more of a sheath than It was suicide. tendencies, fjt is figurtidiwltH; the long ever, it is strained about the figure Tom who escane.d from t.h cloak in the! first picture, b The bell nmu uut mi lucu ill snare. it. htm , Boulder Heller, two weeks ago,' was jail shaped skirf was of Ibjeige cloth, gored seam up the front and narrow captured at Wheel Wagon 'Gap." bordered witli a leaf apphquo iin black gores on each side and no fullness ex Will fireman on Midi and en Fisher, velvet. The long cOat was cu't'in deep, cept lor four inches in tho mfririio f gine No. 18, fell from his engine west of narrow tabs h.11 around. titiiahnri with back. It Is as narrow a skirt a Spinney and was severely bruised on his velvet leaves and a very, deep jet fringe. made, and makes a Toek-r- . mnm ti.n back and shoulders. He is recoverinsr. The coat opeqed over a gathered bodice ever an unattainable luxury to be classed The Meeker Herald nrotftst.sf .irrnlnsf of beige silk, aud was tjo he w6rn with a w uo luuneu u.uo in only , . jor the 1UV of the White river plareservation fit black little velvet turban with Mercury'g kuo miuenium. it is absolute in its teau. i claims It that it is a sehaniAf j f wings. or its side of the skirt ques who wish to establish a sum It is not easy, even after,! long ex- emphasis capitalists on me otner hand the bell mer nwi, uui, resort." perience, to junderstand! thq absolute skirt is now madal with thnn fl., VV. AV tacK 01 common sense manifested by reaching from waist to Olrl f T oi-;- ii ground ahd quite hasPostmaster caused on friendly terms with the the of arrest Mrs. E. Hannah crinoline. We for threats suau seo.wn.at wo shall see.. the life .of his 10-against y ear-ol- d nephew. It is thoueht the 1 Ellen Osboen. woman rvi ... is insane. John J. Dwver sues thn WhHo Wasn't Much or a Fool. - "Some are such idiots, don't you Mining Company in the District Court girls now growica lieutenant Popsywopsy i Jueaaviue ior 53O.000 damages. Last May- a Quantity of ore. fAll uis u ienu me Aiajor. .IV.1,Vu lie a Utile Dinrfl snpp fie nliMco and injuring his breaking his 4sf wanly suggested the Major, who was an spine, lie will bo unable to work a train oiu oeau, ana who did not care to com The ceremonies of lavinc thA ctimo.: mit nimseir. stone of.-; the . Episcopal church at .... .1T,, eil. 11. WaS tniS WAV? Vneino.. T uuraugo on w eanesday were conducted met that Do Swete girl New York by the Rev.. Banister of Ai or some other of those commercial towns sisted by Rector Hiram Bullis of that don't know the importance of the The building is to be of white army, and I had on my uniform. ; 'Oh ' sandstone and will cost, with she twittered, what lovely clothes you 815,000. ouiuicrs ininK 01 caning pie a soldier,', NEVADA NOTES. and the young officer gasped-- 4 do tl.!( .'i n" II ' II l'i liefer tnank you- -: I. smiled, 'but r.n' . Mike Williams recently you snouia see me In full dress; this is of ore from his claim at the old Amador ouiy a iaugue uniform.V 'A fatigue tunnel at Pioche to Salt La, uiiuoruu sno exclaimed, 'how I 5509.75 net returns. THE XRCSK: HOSR. didn't know you ofiicers evor funny. HM Jim Townsend thinks niinintr fnr colt fa??hion. AYhy, for example, should any- thing to fatisue von ' Knw rior. you some will become one of the chief call that the very acme of Idiotic - uiuus.iries day body wear jet! fringe? a. I A lgno01 .Nevada, when railroads ranee v" Moufion is amonor thn nrtttr.cf r are to built her great salt deposits. COinrirlnrff MaiOr lllO ur novelties. The soft lmoi.ul,. ...ul w,t mornlnsr Lillta. th fiva of it goes well; with many colors; There I opsywopsy, and they combined to send luesday tr r I ( f a r. old fl)V..a of Mr. and Ttlf f l are a good many womeji who vc iuui Kin of military Crossdaughter dictionary appreciate of was shot and fatally Reno, it Now that I think! of jit Esaw Ella wounded by the accidental discharge ildox hoverinrr nr heeler of a Winchester rifle which her uncle, A White dress adorned; with it not many davs Nesress. . . mi Granville Johnson, a lad about, ibirt.,, ago. It's ray ;impressi0u site bought it liiera is now in ntionunn it. for she usually knows; whii c,t.. licrrimmai court, mentions the Volusi.-- ' years of age, was unloading. .T I' "fy flum . Ihe long, overlapping garment Tuesday afternoon iCharl as a jjwas of a witness in the Hlal-n. tho son of Jatnps Kom,,.- case, a neirn-"aa? ,..t.;f. mercury gray faced ldth;Hlth judicious arson "iwu, I the Carson out not overdone emhrnidtMT at .vdoimt'' . Caucasian, clerk, l narnn .i ATnrti.fi -. . tier ti,.k ... , . ...M, iiUUwhile and with edcinirs atihnt'tnm-:.out near 1.1 .. Cirsnn uiru.I one nas a hA hunting r.ir.iv(n and down the front and at thf o.,,j eyes, hair as white as snow, but woolly. of his right arm between thA wWct, oa wrist and belt of the soft, . feathery , ow. auoui badly lacerated by th discharge is years old, but elbow of a which he was pulling over a xuunou. one is a strange gun I have seen avarietyof evening wraps, nature. IJoth her father: o,i freak In fence muzzle first. are The assessment pure African, and she has prepared in advance "oX thd season, and on Sierra twiu white, ros3 and pale green seem to bo brother as black as the dark nights in' Nevada stock is thepending' 100th assessment preferred: colors among thenf. Cream Xoveml.pr. levied by that company, and the number white camel's hair, lined with dull red is the largest ever levied by a corporaClUldxen Cry tot itcJaer'n Castoj-la- . tion of which there is any record. The ' ) eJ -- w-t- a i,Mi'-;r.- ... rr. i o. Dyr-ang- 3 t ? b ; V 1 v 1 - . -- . : i - I 1 T. . . ; 1 - 1. . f.-u-r 1 . 1 ! J r ; - - th-.,t- : Ui-- T -- in thf massaiire ofj thirty-fou- r Chinese .. lfiv-r- r , in. ISSl.'OnTiMln.k'A M.n,ir icuucis T l 1 5 ... win rememuer ...the- ( h noso. v. . r gageq in piacen minine at a'boint on JSnakfe River, in Oregon, andihe murder was o.ne o t no worst ever recorded on the coast, JVJc.MilUan was a party to tho crime. ino nruiiosi nr thniiniPI were thrown nto thei rivr. lift. n ""ii o Km u--- n , ... 1 1 j I ,,! i tlift uttiiii. no II. eays it lie v trot - t AAA 1 J sjo.uou in gom oust uy the murder. . ; i.j MONTANA 31ATTEIXS! nlAnr rvji,H wvrl Q 11 1 C- . I 1 1 1 - : f The recent decision iawardintriminoral lands.to the North0ri Pacific w 111 mak-much. trouble 'In Mont if4A strikoi 'oB grar etinner four font. widtJ4 carrying nativeiand wire silver in argoquantiiies, and assavinff Soon nor ton, is renortod iiii, th NaII l A m inn n r-.- v iCC'lh - I i - f-o- i . ' . . i . . - . '" Mi ; s eg 'I I . - " T- -l. ii . j , t -- 1 - 1. J - i T i er . total sum of! the assessments levied by giving Albuquerque a through roal t(5' the SierraJj Xeva4a Company fcodate is c int i sr ijr eno Kti 1. 1. K ;' Fresno has 'shlnnedf 5M in oiviuenusJ the last of which was d is- raisins to the'East so far thisrnrlnadi season. bused January 10th, 1S71. The amount of Uie asscsiments limed by the 'Sierra . Georee Kennan. the Riissl.an anrl sli to this coa explorer, is coming, Nevada (86, 446,1410) s Surpassed by only berian ' one Loiastoik ' CbmDafiV: thersavacre." and will lecture. Charles Brooks, colored, has been enfe whosojtotil JsSG.'iTO.'pOO, but tlie Savage victed of murder iu the first desrrrp r has paid Si, 4(30, 000 in dividend!, the last Spokane. He killed his white wife., 4 iii wuicu was pai'XJ une.il tu, l6U. S Analyses oftahe coal dlsnnvfimiK M IDAHO IXKKIilXGS: Mad river, iii Humboldt county. iVUi i John Gilman is n back in Ifailev with show a very high proportion of carboH,' Whiie Southern .Pacific railmnd another plitn to insure: the construction cials 'who .have, been examining-..- the ga . of the llaUej & Gold I?elt Railj-oadIn the coast line, between El wood aiMShoshone Journal. 15th: ' Rrinkv llfir Los Oiivos. would not sav work- - will IJ is in a.. great Ir ght over that. the fact . . .1 . commenced at once, they intimated th& . I. . iiKj ujuirien nas appnea Tor a ine company "o contemplated seriously dM patent to a uiihe that takes ir most of tug :. inu iqvvnsice. Pleasures are being taken uroucn-iiousto- n .mis ine 10 uccac r,ne application. Company of Eugene, (i;S Mounta n Hoinq Range aud- Valley, Manufacturing uas oecn .The ob ect' m j incorporated: 15th: Bv the death of oiir MnATillan to manufacture and sell- the C.routil which occiirriid recently, is rfikonini dynamo. Tills is the invention niai nas iiuuit neon siirniidcii safety a of man, F. J Crouch, ati Eugene Un his dvidsr bed .!he coufpskftfl to revolutionlzn th nW promises uruce t.van$, Hiram Mavnard. Carl LIvo wires are render electricity. i 1'LIde"1 Mniv r Can held, r Huglies, . i ' harmless .1 this by system. ana lfranK Varyhah wore all imnliVitori I : r ;.4 - makes a luxurious garment, especially if It have trimmings of seal or some rich HEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS. dark fur.. White faced cloth is .lined with rose colored silk and trimmed with shaggy white Thibet fur. An antique white brocade, flowered with . pale (colored orchids or violets: and ferns is An Ancient Massacre Mystery: in : J. I don't know that the eccentricities of fashion are of large Interest, and vet -- ... ... .49 '.S5 .1X1 I?- quality 2.txi Night Shirts, very elegant Camels' Hair Underwear. .to Australian Natural Woo) Underwear. 1.00 UnKxtra quality Fancy derwear 1.35 , The very finest Black Saxony Wool : Underwear a 15 5.': Neck t ies. . .HI ''i..?;. Handkerchiefs .10 Handkerchiefs .15 ; Handkerchiefs .25 Silk Handkerchiefs, very line. . .50 Si lk M u fliers .75 i.hv 1.00 Mufflers... . . Nightshirts, I t d i .. hun-dje- Wife-Murder- - i .;. .. L. 2.00 .75 .49 .75 1.00 ' LfiO . The very best Uhlatindried Shirts Kxtra ijiiality LauiKiried Shirts .. j.. j ijiiit cruris, ponti quality..- 1.30 .. 2.00 - f IM 1 - ?j- .. , bedspreads; .17.50. 2S.) - . CORP.EfPOXDKXf .... .j .45 .85 .25 .49 .70 1.25 8.00 . Ladies' Plush Jackets . 11.50 Ladies' Plush Jackets 20.(a White Hod ids 1! Irsre si?.f ao.oo 0 i Ladies Plush Jackets ...... I ted 1.00 4 rtrf size While spreads. .10.00' 17.50 v nne Cloaks;. w '.35 Ladies'Plush Keasprettus. rirc17.00 , 27.50 Plush Ladie's Cloaks..... v lute liridspretids, hi rire size Ladies' Plush Cloaks ............... 22.50 40.1X1 ' .60 JSO nite isiankettt, tier iuair . . 29.00 50.00 i .40 Ladies' Plush Cloaks White UUmketp Ladies of Onrline and is Cloaks Children's '.0 .70 the handsomest and grandest ever shown in this Wliite niatikets . .75 city. It matters not what you are looking. for in White l?l.ink"tK . 1.75 d that line, yon will find it in our stock, for Colcred Blankets 2.75 of the newest styles of garments were reColored Blankets 4X 1.75 ceived within the last few days. Colored HluKkets j t! , 4 Ij ' 1.00 l.to 2.9a GEHTS' FUR?aISHI!iGS. I ?m.oo 12.50 ; i is. . . .S5 1.40 1.75 l.fX .30 ' - iv- - NOS SOS SOT MAIN STREET i ' J . ii. Infant Dresses Infant Dresses 22.:"i0 .51.00 I'rii-.v:- .70 .95 --h Ml j Ladies' Skirts' Ladies' Skirts Ladies' Skirts Ladies' Skirt. Infant Dresses Infant Drpsses 19.M) ,U. Skirts') ...... j.i..'.; Ladiets 25.00 30.00 8.00 . Lad ies' Capes Ladies Capes ..i...-Ladies' Capes Ladies' Capes, best Sealskin v ,: j. I W 5.00 9.00 : Price. Comfortables. Comfortables. Comfortables. Comfortables. .25 .45 .85 .45 .11 .25 .40 .25 .40 .75 ,i ..vr 22.00 , 40.00 2iJ0 .i.. I CHILDREH'S CLOAKS, Ladies' Jackets. Ladies Jackets Ladies' Jackets Ladies' Jackets Ladies' Jackets Ladies' Jackets Ladies- - Jackets . LaKics Newmarkets ........ Ladies' Newmarkets ........ Ladies' Newmarkets ....... Ladies' Newmarkets .... ... Ladies' Newmarkets ...,.; . Present . 12.00 '. '.20 .08 .15 .55 .20 .35 .15 .25 .35 .40 .47 1.00 4.C5 11.75 19.50 ih- - Present Former Price. Price, Ladies' Corbet Covers. Ladies 'orsct Covers. Ladies' t .'orset Covers. Ladies' Chemise. Ladies" Chemise. Ijadies' ChMnie.. Ladies' Cliemic. Ladies' Drawers. i Ladles Drawer. Ladies' Drawet-.- ' Ladies' Drawers j "T f.'l.liftc' iirli tJjwtl Ladies' NiirlitwownsJ... . Ladies Nl?htowiis.... Lad ies. N isr h tiBiw n si.u Ladies' N'iixht;!iwnsi. s.. , . JACKETS AUD CAPES. 7.S0 Ladies' Silk Vests. ...... ....A ...... .0 Ladies' Silk Vests, 'Belding's Silk" 2.95 Ladies' Silk Vests. "Ypsllantis".... 5.25 Children's Merino Underwear,. 6malU sizes (larger in proportion) .10 and KnasoC Corsets:.;. ...H'..s i . . 1.50 u t .' Dr. Itall's Corset .50 1.00 And all other leading makes ef Corsets will be IT CHlds Suits......... 2.00 7.50 '14.00 r Ja.50 3.00 ! , .40 1.15 2.75 1.S0 i Camels' Hair Union Former a nee. trice .07 .121 : I . .m 3-- i .15 c l .... r ! SjJPresent .... .... i 1X).(I0 3. SO .95 3.75 7.75 .... ll.V ....17.00 "5.00 - YARNS AMD CORSETS. TOVELS Ah'D FAHGY LIHENS. .... ...... . 1 'iri-- ... - ! 3.00 6.(K) I Present Former Price, price. 4- - " ! r.rjSLiH uDERv;EAn a:id ; FHTS' DHtSSES.. AUD TEA G0VF1S. ' I'resent Former j Domestic Challi Tea Gowns Price. Price. Worsted Tea Gowns. .... .... Ladies' Natural Wool Jersey Ribbed Wool Tea Gowns.,. . ... ... Very Fine Tea Gowns.... . .. 1.00 .60 Same, very fine................;.;...Tea Gowns Imported Ladies' Black Wool Jersey Ribbed Sateen Drpsws Vests 50 '1.00 AVorseed Drenses .. ... 85 1.75 Cloth Dresses.. . . . . Same, extra quality Ladies' Natural Wool "Ypsilanti" Silk Dresses.......... i Jersey Riblwd Vests .... ... .... . . i 3.75 2.25 Ladies' White Jersey Ribbed Union " . fcj.i. jf 5.i:0 ' U00 .. j. .. . 2500 Uur Laee Curtain stock i oii! tt the hand to be found in the WesLii tionieft . , COVERS. TABLE 0HEESES READY-MAD- E AND UHDERVEAR. ...... IJed Sets. L'ed Seta. i SETS. Lace Curtain?.... Lace Curtains.. ... . Lace ( Curtains..-- . Lace Cnrtains... i.".. ... Lace Curtains... Lace IJed Sets...i Ijico Hed SelSi . ,J. lice Lace ; : ! ' r, .............. .3P eitra sllW.- 3 .17. .!J5 - 8 ..-- Silks Tor eenin2 e .ro-lirai- AH-wot- 10) 1.30 .84 Surah Silk io all colors . itiiac in all cuter Sihcs.. .1 Fie Vrw; .40 .90 SILKS. H i . .W J-- j 1.J0 . 4 tir veTv All-uo- 3T .tvi .hi h.-- i lif-nr- n : fin-st- I'laiuifl all-vt- .55 .i - i st AND Curtains, ier pair Lace Curtains....?.. all-wo- . ' CURTAINS Lacfl White .40 Flnniil .S Whit Kmbroidered Klumief....... .H5 LSI Wfiits l'.mbmider-S.50 Flannel ....... .H ... . JJ i:d Twill Flannel All wool Red Twill Flannel.. .11 ... . Califoriiia," Flannel ........ r .tJS'-- i l.tt) .45 Navy litne Flannel:.. .....i ; VJ9 Our line of Flannels is very estonsive : we have from the cheajK-s- t to the very linest.. j .S .52'. liriMiaBtiBn........... lilack 5Moll;aa NMti'-- A. .a) -- MMtirti lllaok Hliirk-tr.-ishirei- .15 .4 LACE ' ' r ! ( .10'J A will be to .. . ; i n : ; XSi ..i Drs God9.." Fliwd.iiid Siries Hniaett?.:. ..",. Mil: I".-ii- l AND Former Iric. Price. ( C..w. pw lute i'n sent - ' ualitv Worstel I Irrsev Klanuols. verv best duality. .. . . The very best cry cooa siiHKcr r uiniiei. . . . Kxtra quality hhaker .... .. ... GOODS FOR STREET EVENING WEAR. ' FLANNELS AHD E!DEP.D0V. - try " " .08 ....;.... '. Wistrhod bhKlin2; best quality .S3 Th Tir lfst- lViffitK. Apron tiingham .. .05 t T!i Cl'h Ginsham. double lold .( Tlif v.'ry bst 'd1jo i.lue Calico. r - t-- ' - DOMESTICS. ! ! ' I. .:': WSOUril., ',' U u t to Intcrlilonntahi,. t reemau, thel veteran; f .r 1. t l r.Vh i iP'. rovfn founder, whojonce published thd iaoor PRINCESS KA JUL AN I, y ! vpewu iiu action in HEIRESS APPARENT TO TUB HAWAIIAN the distrir. rhnrt in yv jv,wici 1JU?SU!SS.011 of ihiI groundj where his CROW.V. newspapbr office The probably, fatal fllnnss nf (.)uepcl formerly stood, and whore J. A. Mur lei ray s panKingj house 1$ situated oa upper Liliuokalani revives the bltfor between the street. th the iieasKS jiaiu recnvorv'f English residents and the property, 320,000 idamages aid S10 - native and ''American 'elements:.. iXati"! ,viuii i uasHii upon uisvrusi, 01 me English dates back V3 an alleged false rotum 1843, when Lord George Paulet hoistci made W. Irvin.wheu sheriff as to abylGeorgo the British flag over tho islands anil shcritT's sale. claimed them as British territory. I acts were disavowed by the) HoniS "WYOMING AVISPS. ; Government. ,: s The heiress to ( the crovv prospective The International Association! of Ma- is Princess Victoria Kajulani Clfghoril chinists w?il meet jn Laramie on Noonly child of the late Princess JJkelikil vember 17th. sister of . Queen Liliuofcalanii B;3 Thf sheep .men of Rock Springs father is the Hon. Archibald Clcghori neighborhood aro all broken ui with long Collector. General. Mr. CleghoriJ thedjscoveryj that their have has very judiciously placed hisdaughtt been salt petered with deadlyranges effect. under suitable instruction In" England; iiitn: About vnuyuiio,oii7K of She is a very attractive young JadyTT" nearly 16. The Princess Is Jookcd upcA as wholly uuder English Influence. ' tu u asniiigtqu 7iut-i.f4, as ai tnfnker, niigwii talker s'nd .Rev. F. f. Khrout. 1'astor United Prttir.. writer, .The reception was a.i affair rliurch, Bhm Musd, Kan.'. Kav: "1 1p1 it. m v., mito .delightful. !.Mn to tell liat wonders Dr. King's New yen moroj hospitablo than usual and the duty eovery has louc Jor m. My lungs tvpnV bad If; . VIiffVlfrtmwl' t..i . . .1 Ji oi no evening dWawd, andfew m.veks.' parishioners thought. I eoul .j.iim( I a charming five bottles of lr; andlunjiuqM onlya interesting woman. New King'e an4 am sound and welfc j -- j I s , i . unt-his ; 5 '5- . - i V--O'J l y j Ot-- - . , 1. fyc- 'ISCEljliASlEOUS'.MITijIs. - ! i - . - ' . ! Five contraband Chinese were turedjat Taeoba Wednesday. I caD- - Ihe citizens of Albuquerque, N. M., havo held a mass meeting to forward a road to connect with tho Denver and Rio Grande at Farmhigton, N. M., thus i ' i - risovrv, f. paining 36 jKvumls In weight." Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny Folk Coiubinntioiu writes: Aftrr a thorough trisl un. convincing evidence, I am confident ii?. Kim.' Now Uisc.ery for Consumption beats 'em u'i-'neuros when everything else fails. Th jrrea6 ,' kindness I can do iny many thousand frieiiui: et IS to nr them .otrv It."' Frw tri.-.- I hntllp at .Jfcr ad UJJX d Garfield Tea for dyspepsia. . |