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Show WEBSTER'S ILLUSTRATED DICTIONARY G I VENA WAY " ATTHR-, 0. K, SHOE 4 CLOTHING CO,, 117 MAIN ST. JUST THINK OF IT To every purchaser of $20 worth of goods at our store. Call and see the big ripe Bargains wc arc offering in MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING ! GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS! BOOTS and SHOES, Etc. Our Stock is New and Complete, having been purchased during the recent panic in the Hast for Cash. We can offer you goods at from 25 per cent, to 40 pti . cent, cheaper than any house in the city. Don't forget the place. 117 MAIN ST. - 0. K. SHOE & CLOTHING CO. COHNBROS. WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES, ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR -t' HOIMRESim: WE CUT OUR PRICES ON BLACK SILKS I In order to make it interesting for purchasers: Black Rhadame at 850.; regular price. Black Faille Francaise, $1.90; our regu $1.25. lar $2.50 quality. Black Arrnure Silk at $1.00; former Black (iros Grain Silk. 85o.; good value price, $1.25. at $1.25. Black Faillo Francaise, $1.10; reduced Black ros Grain Silk, $1.75; marked from $1.50. down from .$4.25. B'.ack Faille Franoaise, $1.40; best wo Black Lyon Silk, $2.25; sold all over ever sold for $1.75. for $'J.75. M'SSELHDDSOIE, GAZE anfl CREiE l)E UUXE FOR BALL MESSES- flandkerchlefs for Thousands, and riiorarts of Dozens of MiimM ! Our magnificent window display is proof positive that we are headquarters for these useful and beautiful goods. We quote a few special prices: 200 dozen LaillBS-printed border hemstitched 100 down Ladles' suiierior quality Japanei-tiandkerclnefH, Japanei-tiandkerclnefH, in a lartre variety of new silk handkerchiefs. The finest hand em de'ffrns. at M c. per dozen, nr Ik; each. broldered goods ever brought to this coun" 400dozenLadles'printedborderhandkerchiefs, try. from V, and upwards. also ploln white and half mourning, all Real Duchess Lac Handkerchiefs, from 11.73 this oeasou's patterns, at Ida etch, or II to Mfi.OO. SOoJoz"enZ Ladles' plain white embroidered GENTLEMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS. hemstitched handkerchiefs, colored border hemstitched, also wallop 1 ede embroid- fients' linen handkerchiefs, hemstitched bb4 end In white and colored, at 15c., 20;. printed, fa.it colors. S.V-. each. urns 2fx Gents' brocaded silk handkerchiefs at Sfw. S00 do?.en very choice deslirns in Ladles' linen each. camtirlc handkerehlefs. The handsomest Chin hemstitched hamlUejehlefs at 40o. each, lot of goods we have ever Imported, and at Gents' Japanese silk handkerchiefs. In alt lower prices than ever. Prices froml'w, to desirable sizes ud hems, at OOc., 50, 76c, 40c. each. H)c., Jl.Oi), 1.2a. 1.40, 11.50 auffJl.TS. jSSTSILK MUFFLERS IN LARGE VARIETY-Lsrg98S80an?r8c'rf, GERMAN - EMBROIDERED - LINENS I We have just opened a beautiful line of Drawn Work and Hemstitched, i Double Damask Table Sets, running from $7,50 to $.'7.00 a set. Also Butfet and j Bureau Covr', Shaw Towels, Table Runners, etc., entirely new and ertra fijjfl goods, but as they arrived late we shall sell them at prices that will olose tkernV j out during tho holidays. CLOAK AND FUR DEPARTMENT t Affords an excellent opportunity to thoso seeking suitable gifts In that Ihie, Alaska Seal Jackets, Capes, Muffs, Boas, Etc, Etc., In extensive assortment. Seal has advanced 75 per cent, since we made our) purchases. Our prices, however, remain the same. W'e are selling our Jackets at $110.00 to $105.00, Capes at $75.00; Ladies' Misses' and Children's- Cloaks and Wraps at BAKE COST ! A lot of Children's Cloaks, sizes 4 to 12. in all wool goods, made up in correct .' i this season's styles, at $4.00, $5.00 and $ti.00. A reduction of 83 per cent, ! from regular pricec. Misses' Cloaks and Newmarkets, in sizes 14. 10, 18, at $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00. A reduction of one-fourth from regular price. COHNBROS. Oil Upon Troubled Waters. A suggestion has l?en made that oil mi;cht with advantage be used at the moi't exposed lighthor.ses to i educe the force of the waves. It is thought that ' this end might be attuiued by placing, say, a couple of small steel buoys in tho most exposed direction at a distance from the lighthouse of some 150 feet There should bo a pulley on the buoy and a slight rope, so that the bag or appliance ap-pliance for distributing tho oil could always al-ways be hauled in when required. The method is most simple, and can be tested without great expense. New York Commercial Com-mercial Advertiser. JL GABEL, THE TAILOR J p M 220 IV Second South St.. Mp SALT LAKE GITY. Hi PANTS to Order I SUITS to Order IjM $3'BO, I $1500. AND UnVARDI I A1MJJ Ul'WAKB . Fifty stars at Franklin avenue theater. the-ater. " Keelev's fancy bakery and confectionery," confec-tionery," No. (10 Kast Second South. a Special lino of umbrellas and walk-iug'stiek walk-iug'stiek for the holidays. Bast-Tekkt Mercaxtilc Co. 143 Main street E. SELLS, J. TUCKER. H. W. SELLS. Sells & Corrixarry, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber. Firrt South street, opposite 14th Ward Assembly Rooms. P.O. Hex 1078. Old Pioneer lard r Armstrong BafUf. v.; v-vV! v.- '. ' New Iilca iu Jewoiry. A new idea in jewelry is the imitation of grapes, both green and purple, in sardonyx submitted to different degrees of heat until it tt.kes on the different hues of green and ripe fruit. These grapes are mounted as sleeve links, with a gold chain connecting the frnit, or set in diamond hoop, or with diamond tendrils ten-drils for brooches. New York Commercial Commer-cial Advertiser, (toe Saie id (!litifu. V NkV'HNISH!:D KOOM POK LIGHT U housi-keeiilnt;. fcl TbirU, between U iuid C. |