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Show Highest of all ia Lefcreni&f Power. TJ. 8. GoVt Report, Aug. 17, it&y ABSOULTfEEu' Hirschman's MAKE SUCH A BIG SUCCESS IX THEIR BIG THIRTY DAY'S CLEARING SALE! i The public knows their goods are new and are manufactured manufac-tured expressly for them. Their goods are known to be the best wearers and fitters, and if you get a pair of them onee you will always come again. We do make an exception to other dealers and say, if you buy a pair of SHOES at Hirsch-man's Hirsch-man's and they do not fit, we will exchange them. We are here to stay. We make no humbug. A 30 day's sale is a long one, but we have the goods for the masses. You need noc rush. We will sell our goods up to the last day as advertised. ad-vertised. You take no chances on us. No funny business. Our bargain cases are refilled every morning. To every purchaser of 81.00 worth of goods a ticket will be given entitling en-titling holder to a chance on our $600 prize. Doors open at 10 A. M. every morning. HIRSCHMAN'S, 106 Main St. EXCURSION RATES Via Union Pacific. On July 23rd 24th and 25th the Union Pacific will sell excursion tickets at reduced rates as follows: To -Woods' Cross and return, 15c; Ogden Hot Springs and return, $1.50; Weber and return, $2.00; Coalville and return, $2.50; Park City and return, $2.50, and to all other points in Utah at one fare for the round trip, all tickets good for return until July 26th. - Look at This. Only 23 hours 25 minutes to Denver, 34 hours" to Missouri river, 4S hours 30 minutes to Chicago via the Union Pacific, and is faster time than Is made by any competing line. ' Ticket office, 201 Main St Sarsaparilla. There Is one.fact bo plain that no one need be mistaken, and that is no person can have good health where the blood, the very life itself, is in an unhealthy condition. We guarantee Haller'a Sarsapariila and Burdock Compound to remove all humors and impurities impu-rities from the blood and eradicate every particle of disease from the system. For sale by the Sytes Drug Co., corner State aud First South street. . e . The finest imported Lucca oil for salads at Driver Mer. Co., 214 Main St. : . Order your ice cream from Arbogast. . Dr. Hector Griswold, dentist, removed to rooms 1 and 2, over Walker National bank. See Clute at 214 Main SL for Mocha and Java coffee; finest teas of all grades. COALTER (S SNELGROYE 00. SOLE AGENTS FOR Estey Pianos ; Camp & Co.'s Pianos ; Estey Organs--250,000 in tuo, 74 S., Main.St3sse Jn 1IT 1 T TTIAT nare removed my office- to the building-formerly' I J II j I Li occupied by McCornick fc-Co., Bankers, 130 HainsC . D. If XlLliljll REAL ESTATE, STOCK, BOMDSJ " Money loaned on all classes of first-crass Bwuritfeti City, town and county bonds a specialty. Correspondence solicited. Investor o;m ers and loaners, call iu. I can interest you. J. JJfFAJHlZX, ' DOWN THEY GO I OUT THEY GO i - . F, Auerbaeh k Bro. Necessity ! -a IT X0WS NO LAW, and Tve know no COFrvheirClc Time Comes! Note the Attractive' BaigsaiirS3 'for this Week. j! jl Presbyterian Church. ( Iq EUymth East j v "If w v ' $200 and J250 4rs, 2 I ' NT PER LOT. , : ' I ; - . Saturday COMMENCING at 7 a. m. OUR GREAT BARGAIN SALE OP Will Continue. Come Early and Avoid the Rush LOOK HERE! Special Announcement For One Day Infant Shoes, Small Sizes, 15c. Men's Patent Leather Shoes, in all styles and sizes, worth $7.50 to $9, Now $5. Women's, Misses' and Children's, Child-ren's, assorted sizes, $1.00 Laird, Schober & Mitchell's FINE SHOES Cheaper Than Ever. ALL GOODS MUST BE SOLD BEFORE WE MOVE. GET A PIANO TICKET FOR EACH $1.00 CASH PURCHASE. i No Goofls Eicliamefl. No Goods on Credit. No Goods on Approval. During This Sale. Spencer & Lynch 160 MAIN ST. EXCURSION RATES Via Union Pacific On July 23rd, 24th and 25th the Union Pacific will sell excursion tickets at reduced rates as follows: To Woods' Cross and return, 15c; Ogden Hot Springs and return, $1.50; Weber and return, $2.00; Coalville and return, $2.50; Park City and return. $2.50, and to all oiher points in Utah at one fare for the round trip, all tickets good for return until July 26th. - - Silk Department. 50 shades extra-iuaii'- Pongees, only 42Jic, rt'i i 'C. eliMdcs good qniili'y urah, onlv 25c, worth 50c. lSf.h:ides 0-inoh changeable t urahs, only 50c, worth Iti fUalPS 4-inch Japanese Silks, only 60c, worth 1 1. 11 t-h. d' x"7-;nvh Fongees, only 75c, worth $1.15 WJS yards l'j-inca a 1 silk Black Surah, only 50c, worth 75c. :j 0 viird" of 24 inch and 25-inch best quality B fc-k'sumh. only -U, worth $l.t0. li d il.'reiit tyle- of pood quality printed Ch'ii;:s. down to 25c, worth t5c. 4;i difTerent tyl"r of priDtd Pongees, 37V4, woith 75c. 25 per cf. Ls than Cost! Figured i'niuese. Twilled lndias, lovely designs in Pon?eesin width from 22-in. to 2H-in. 5 loader in Black Silks. Doa"t fail to examine quaiitiee . lH-inch irop (irain, at fri' .c, 75c and H5c. 22-inch Satin Jlarveleux at 75c. 1! inch Satin Luxor at HT'-jC. Above goods are worth 35 per cent more. 2S phases of 40-inch French Camelette, 75c, worth 1 2 ". A lovi-iy line of Albatross, 3-inch, at 50c, wort:'. 75c. A few Crepon suits, were $12.50, now ?5. iiriit Muusrhter of all remaining ROBES ASD SUIT LENttl'HS too numerous to mention. Parasols! Parasolsl 24-inch black Gloria Sunshades, 8ocy xrortfw $1.25, $3.50, $4.50 and $5. ' Snr.shadeg ia lovely designs in good, ail Uk;' Surah or Taffetta silknow $1.50 worth gatSO. J Kverv Parasol has been marked to !Jb2aiffHA18 HALF" VALUE. , Challies! ChaUiesJK; at 15c, worth 30c. Best French ChaMres at Couf;5Gc Great Sale ! Of Blazer Snits.WrappersWisis,, Children's Gingham anTSee rsuck er Dresses at Cost. 25 dozen Ladies1 Indigo-blue Waists .at 45 22 rioen Ladies' fancy plaited Waists at 65c ( 41 dozen Ladies' Fancy Lawn Walflts at SL 5 dozen Ladlee' assorted plain polka dot SUM, Waists, at 2. 9 dozen aesortad Silk Waists, all shades, at S3, The superiority of fit and style our reaayH made goods wins every time. N 40 dozen Calico Wrappers at 50o 72 dozen Calico Wrappers, werl.S5, now 75c,-15 75c,-15 dozen iiingham and Batiste Wrappers, wera $2, now $1. 6 dozen Children's Gingham Dresses. were $L25 now 75c. S dozen Children's Seersucker Dresses were $1.60, now $1.10. 14 dozen ready-made. Dresses, assorted styles, sold for $4, now $1.55. 1 o I D r GQ i jH g S Si g. k o to r o-Q ; 2 LJ tn CD 2 b I I G err- p 5 SE I O M ; s g P ! 5d I H l Q CO 3 D H i v o Spend Sunday At Bingham. Fare $1.50, or at Wasatch, $1, Tin Rio Grande Western Railway. proposition of Hardy. It was lost and the 5-mill rate adopted all voting aye, with the exception of Hardy and Rich. Then came the question of how much the compensation of the assessor and collector should be. Moran offered a resolution granting: grant-ing: him 2 per cent of all taxes collected. While Folland amended by making it $3500 per year. Haryd was not in favor of paying low salaries to good men and did not like the percentage 6ystem. He moved to increase to $4000. Folland antagonized the percentage system, sys-tem, while Wantland advocated it. The council debated the question at some lenpth and decided to postpone until 'Tuesday evening. The date of the sittings of the board of equalization was then fixed from August 13 j to 25 inclusive, and the council adjourned. If you wish a perfect-fitting Shirt, wear only the Wilson Bros.' make. We carry them in all sizes, sleeve lengths, &c. Brown, Tkrrt & Woodruff Co., 142 Main Street Here You Are! On July 23d and 24th via the Rio Grande Western to American Fork and return, $1.25; Provo and retnrn, $1.75; Mount Pleasant and return, $3; All San Pete points and return, re-turn, $4. Great Salt Lake & Hot Springs Railway. On and after this date trains leave Salt Lake at 10:20 p. m. ; will go through to Bountiful. Leave Bountiful at 11 and arrive ar-rive at Salt Lake at 11:40. If you want to borrow money, go direct to .headquarter. Sam J. Kkntox. Room 22 Hooper Block. Buckle A Son, tailors. Established May 1, 1876. Main street, opposite Walker House. The ladies of Iliff M. E. church will give a Japanese lawn fete at the residence of C. M. Wood, No. "25 East Third South street, on Friday evening, July 22. Refreshments and delightful entertainment will be provided, and everybody is cordially invited. . A full line of the latest novelties In Gentlemen's Gen-tlemen's Negligee shirts. Brown, Terrt & Woonnrrr Co., 142 Main Street Spend Sunday At Bingham. Fare $1.50, or at Wasatch, $1, via Rio Grande Western Railway. Knight & Co., meat market, is the best place in town for a'.l kinds of meats. We defy competition. Corner State and Second South. Do not fail to Inspect our stock of Bathing Suits, which we oiler at VERY LOW PRICES! , . , .,, - i - i i- Oliar DEPARTMENT DOWN ffo the Trices! Down! Down! Orns 11Ulj4 chief oltject now IS TO SELL! SELL! THE COST OR VALUE NOT CONSIDERED. Babies Shoes, 40c, reduced from 75c. Youths" Shoes, $1.25, reduced from $2.23. Children's ihoeu, f; reduced from $1. Boys' fuses, $1.50, reduced from J3. Children's SStnes, 70c, reduced from $1.25. Boys' Shoes, $1 75, reduced from $3.25. Children's echoes 75c, reduced fio m $1.50. Men's Shoes, $1.'0, reduced from $2.75. Misses' Shoes, 85c, red uced from 1.50. Men's Shoe, J, reduced from $3. Misses' Shoes, $1, reduced from $2 l lot Ladies' and Gents" Slippers, at 40c, re- Ladies" Shoes, $1.30. reduced fio'ii $3. diif-ed from $1. ) Ladies' t-hoes, 2. reduced from $3.50. The finest French Kid Slippers in the i. bs Ladies' Shoes, $3. reduced from $4.50. goes for $2. There are slippers in this Lot inat Ladies' Shoes, S3.5d, reduced from $5.50. ?:0t $5. Youths' Shoes, $1, reduced from $2. i Our hat stock embraces new shapes and styles. We invite your inspection. Brown, Terrt & Woodruff Co. 142 Main street A Day la th Mountains Via the Rio Grande Western. Excursion rates every day. Low rates on Sundays. Ticket office 200 Main Street. $3.00 Salt Lake to Weber and return July 23, 24 and 25. Tickets good for return until July 26. Best trout fishing in Utah. $2.00 Salt Lake to Weber and return Jnly 23, 24 nd 25. Tickets good for return until July 26. Best trout fishing in Utah. Liniment. There are many liniments on the market that are good for some purposes but only one that will heal barb wire cuts effectively, nd that la Haller'a Barb Wire Liniment. If your horse or stock is cut, buy a bottle and witness the wonderful results. For sale by the Sykes Drag Co., corner 8tat and First South street. ? ged in .Millions of .Homes 40 YcawtheSUaiasd. Clearing Sale! In Boys' Clothing. Bay now and Save Money. Special Spe-cial Attention Paid to Mail Orders. E. illJESREiJLGS-I S BR. f BEVERAGE OF HEALTH. What Shall We Drink1 This is a great question. Of all the different beverages we know anything ahont there is none to icompaia with Kcxtss for all the conditions cf Ihsalth or sickness. We are in frequent receipt of letters from people saving they believe "Oitb Km tbs Savbd Turns Livbs." or the rive of some of their friends, and from physicians saying that it bas materially benefitted or saved their patients. KITMYSK Quenches thirst KCMYSS Gives strength. Kl'MYSS Improves digestion. KUMYSS Invigorates and refreshes. KUMYSS Is pleasant tasting. KDMYS8 Is good in cold weather. KCMYSS Is good in hot weather. KCMYSS Never does harm. KI M YSS Always benefits. KCMYSS Is made from pure sweet milk. KCMYSS Should be drank by everybody. KCMYSS Keeps the well healthy. KCMYSS-Makes the sick well. Too much cannot be said in praise. of this peer-les peer-les beversge. If elves nonrifhment to the weakened weak-ened Invalid withont taxing digestion. It will core most forms of dyspepsia, that bane of the American people. Consumptives will find it a stay to their wasting- energies. Our KrxTss is put np in quart bottles. Price per dozen, $8.50; price per liottle, 35c.; price per glass, on draught 10c. Pamphlet sent on request with 3c stamp. DRlEHLtFKA.XKEX, Druggists, S.Jt. cor. Main and TMra Sa janiST wHilaia.alwni..isii-asaTi ,Mmiwmw -i -met tj---ir-,r-rmu-iH-,wmmmi-i,9inm iAuJF,i-inmTUvmmtmmmntirm win i i V : . : -. . -a. --y- j..- J?-:. 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