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Show JUITITJ va'olla bull linn at Frenoo, Ala Li!t'o, Q&klanl and L Angeles. ; jr:;la, nU Osden, UtaUt also U la bills seasloa aSiiropriatlox tl.000.000 for ' vj list establishment at a buii factory on tba Coast and to provld tba Govern ;'aclo 7. cnt with maaos suCclent to supply tba national want of, a sound circulating " - I i, t : f ia t DISPEliaAIx OI? THI3 AIlilADA. Historian P rondo Gives a Graphic Account of It. DOVilED BY THE GYGLOIIE. 1 ?W wju PJHv fcui; 6 nnfntN .fw .MJ Ecsai tLa'Fcrty-TIiir- d the Warpath. PateotLawyeraon Deo. 22. rrTI m Ii'-t- w Thxbcs Dispatch Chicaqo. Ban raoclsoo ChronicU Serls. Patent law yers are grsatljr exercised over the appoint ment or Judge Woods of Indiana to tba IT WAS A FAI3 AND UA'ILY COHTEST. United State circuit bench, and they will make an effort to Induce the Senate to re .fuse the neoess&rr onfitn,atlonf The :4v , patent Voodoa - tLe 1 . KHSW14fc attrneoppoarndg . n M IUO iO1AM. notftua Carroll; 6em fa JIatc. .Jone tithe and retuarkaplv Ixuu interest or oateateiisT0M(f Most Bcorlnn; SstlllTan and BlaTln of tke itruetl0njbf pstfenteq article. f .A numfcod of pHtn$ Will FlcUt to finish With Glores Usued a tan ior a Xiieetmz or tba Bar uumuitcce, Corbttf and Blltchell Get Up wblcb went to Washington last spring to Bbow for Gate Money man to a tbe urge tba President to appoint bench bavins a thorough knowledge of article patented. The meeting will be held Club,n afternoon at the Universityconflrm-atloSaturday and tba protests agalnta Woods's New Orubaxs, Dec 2z. Nearly 4000 peraddressed to tbe Senate will be framed. Patent lawyers of other cities will be in. sons witnessed tbe great flgbt ... lted to be present. between at tbe Olympic Cub , atUij-neyfcbit-r Blx-Roun- dU light-weig- to-nlg- ..!- . Postmasters Nominated. Washucotow. Decs. 22. Tbe president today sent to tbe: Benato the following- nomi-C. nations of postmasters: Wyoming. Isaao 'Wynn, Lander: Montana. Daniel Arms, Granite; Washington, Francis O. Cole, Sno- homish; Converse Gi Cole. New Whatcom j George W. Olney. Sputa Bend t California, T Henry V. Van Dusen. Los Angeles; Ellen P. Ballhacbe, Martinez; New Mexico.., James Byron, Doming. j ; , ht bt. Billy Myer and Jimmy Carroll, for a purse of $5000. Tbe men entered tbe ring promptly at 0 o'clock. Myer was seconded, by Eddie Myer. Link Pope and' Alf Kennedy, while Carroll was looked after by Bob Fltislm- mons, Johnnie! GrifBa. Austin Gibbons and James'Roblnsdn.V Professor John Duffy was referee. Carroll tipped tbe scale at 138 end Myer at 138. Tbe gloves were weighed by Polloe Captain Barrett and pronounced full five ounces, the weight required by law. At the request tof tbe Myer party tbe Divot blow was; barred. , . Elltina Will Wait Awhile. ! ' WaRniNOTOsr, Dec Elklos. wbo Is la New York City, was informed of bis con- GilliT UlirrJ CxT Tbe fleet held together as far as tbe Ork was to jaoia a noriurrneys, idtoe intention I the sixtieth paralleL AttDOHDI lr course the wiad to remain in tba west, the pilots held tbat from this altitude tbe galleons could weather the Irish coast at sufficient distance to be oat of danger to weather Cape Clear, as they described It, but: the meant a glance at Cape Clear wblch theywas not tbe point so the map will show' it named at present, but Clare Island, the extreme western point of Mayo. The high-bui- lt, broad and shallow galleons ware all execrable but some sailed sailors. worse than others. and some . wera in ; t worse f condition 5 than ,oth erny together; and were They parsed theinOrkneys then sepsrated a gale Tbe nights were lengthening, tbe days were thick, and misty, and they lost sight of each other. Two or three waat north as far as tba Faroe Islands, cold and hunger. suffering pitifully from Detachments, eight or ten together, made bead as tbe could, working westward, against wind and sea. tba man dying dally in hundreds. The "San Martin." with sixty ships la company, kept far out into the Atlantic, and they rolled down towards tbe south dipping tbeir malnyard In the tremen-douSsea- aOn August 21st, the day on which tbe Duke Wrote to Philip; they were 200 miles west of Capa Wrath, amid the tumult of the waters. The Lord." he said, -- had been pleased to sand them a fortune different from tbat which they had looked for: but sinoe the expedition bed been undertaken from tbe beginning in the Lord's service, all doubtless had been ordered la the manner whloh would eonduoe most to tbe King's honor and glory. advantage and. tbe Lord's The fleet bad suffered so heavily tbat they bad considered tbe best thing wblch they could do would be to bring the remains ef it home in safety. ' Their finest ships had been bad been exhausted. lost, tbeir ammunition was too troug for and the enemy's-flee- t what was left. Tbe English guns were heavier; their sailing powers immeasura bly superior. The sole advantage . of the Spaniards was In small arms, and theee tbey could not use, as the enemy refused to close. Thus, with the assent; of tbe Vlce- Admirals, he was ' t . ; i f o. r .: ' - " " p ; , ." .. - E. C. COFFIN HARDWARE COMPANY, PROGRESS BUILDING. PPAfPPJl U la WHOLESALE to-da- RETAIL ASTX 11 MS : ws i! ' r -- " : ': y' : ; Our assortment 'ofSkafes-i- s badly ;brbkenv but we can still take r: ''...-care of bur : customers. Monday' we telegraphed for a second large consignment; instructing them "Expressed." We shall We simply will have Skates, make no change in our prices. even though the express charges eat up the profits. The new lot will arrive Friday, December 18th. i ' - - T Out i- !. : ' .! . - ( i . so !"vv- ? - . ay - lOHlSrrG. TJECEMBEIl 23, 1801. YES, FHAT . First round Carroll feinted with bis left firmation by tba Senate this afternoon by a and Myer dodged. Both were wary. telegram from the President. A be has round Carroll landed "heavily; Second to spend the Christmas holidays with bis left arranged ori Myer'f ear and another In with his family at El It Ins, W. Va-- . It is sup- bis stomacb. receiving a light return. posed tbat be will not assu me bl new duties In tbe third, first blood was allowed for until New Year's Day or soon after. Myer. Carroll laaded heavily with bis left, without receiving any return. Tbe round Comfortable! Quarters. closed Blast Provide slightly In Carroli'e favor. MAKIKQ lOK BOMB Wasbisotow, DeoJ 22. Senator Chandler In tbe fourth, after rapid exchanges of round tba Scotch to-disles. The food was short. on to Hint blows. Mfsr landed a introduced a bill to amend the act no heavy right " i were dead the the sick: and wounded many, sea at tbe of i Carroll's posaeugers regulate face, He himself could but pray tbat they as to provide carriage tbat in future it wouldtobe un- ' In, the fifth, Caroll bit Myer twice on tba more. soon reach a port, as their lives de lawful for any steamship company bring nose. might v !"'"''!-''I pended on it." passengers from any foreign country unless Sixth rouni Myer I was still on the de This out of tbe oft sect or suitable accommodations tor the comfort letter, .though fensive. Carroll tantalizing him. Carroll ocean, did' eventually reach tbe passengers are provided. forced htm to tbe ropes, but did no damage. Westernhands. Meanwhile tbe weather grew In the seventh. Carroll landed a heavy King's wilder and wilder. The number of vessels TtfoICInley fa rteonverlnjr. left on Myer's i pose. nearly upsetting him i wblcb could bear up against the gales dl has Myer landed a heavy body blow, drawing Oimtos, Deo. 22. Governor mlnlsbed dally, and 00a by one tbey fell to so far recovered as to be ableMcKlnley to pay soma grunt from Carroll. V " on the fatal Irish shore. Leaving attention to bualna again. 11a will Imme- In tbe eighth the men clinobedJ being leeward Medtno Sldonla and the survivors which oa address. referee. bis work tbe (i begin " diataly by Inaugural separated "" home along with him. the story i ., his right on reached Ninth round Carroll landed i must follow those whloh were unequal ' No Chllena DeTAlppments. ji Myer's face. yon the Jaw were ex to tbe work required of them. The span Tenth round-4-BloWAsnrvoTOir, Deo. 22. After tba Cabinet seamen. They lards were excellent y. bonors still being even at tba bad Blalna said tbat changed, meeting Secretary no worse than navigated ships wera no new developments la tba there were those whloh the j round-Carlumbering roll tareagh a landed left Eleventh . Chilean, affair. J j seas, among West Indian hurricaaea tbe stomach. Attempting Irish swinging blow on the tempests at Cape Born. to repeat it, be was nearly tarown4y Myer, and through dicta's Nomination Confirmed. But these poor wretches were! but shadows Twelfth round Myer received a heavy of WAssnwoTOW. Dec 22". The Senate In ex- themselves: they had been poisoned at eoatlve session oonflrmed the notalnstlon of right on tbe mouth. I; with putrid provisions; they were tbe Carroll In thirteenth "round the 0. B. Elkins as Secretary of War; nearly now outset famished and sick, their vessels' sides i down bis with knocked bis opponent ' rlgbt on the ear. Both exobanged beavy rights torn to pieces by cannon shot and leaking The Good Gray, Poet's Condition. at a thousand boles, their wounded spars no and lefts and tien eama to a clinch, CAMDSsr, N. J.. Deo. 22. Walt Whitman's able to bear the necessary eanvaat longer the to-dla exfourteestb, eondltion remain unchanged worst of all, taelr spirits broken. The laXMED HOAVII,T CABBOUi probably tbat be may be slightly enthusiasm with! which - cepting superstitious i r weaker. with his right and left on Myer's nose, and started had turned into a fear that they ha Is no batter, but kill probboth men fell In the rally. were the objects of a malignant fate they with llva landed Carroll bis ably la the fifteenth. right whloh it was useless to struggle. Some had on Myer's Jaw; ducked against Myer's left been drlvea among the Western Islands and tba latter fell against the ropes. Teloffraphina; 1Without Wires. of Scotland : tba ships had been lost; the of much interest in the men who got on shore There was nothing Last aigbt at tba third aaaual alive made tbeir way ..r v .11of Elsctrloal sixteenth. dinner' of the Institution to tba Low Countries, bat these were few. William' landed round Carroll Seventeenth hear Thirty or forty others bad attempted la Professor Orookas. Engineer. In properties; the - toast of tba evening. lly with bis right, staggering Myer, Myer scattered parties to beat their way into the was sea. But in addition to hunger, tbe fighting. Electricity In Relation to Solenoe," said showed anger, and there insharp favor of Car open that they bad happily grown oat tbe pre the round ending slightly men were suffering fearfully fer want of, I posterous notion that: research In say de roll, water, and perhaps forced the? pilots either' while to waste at time. From this up to the twenty-seventmake In fer the land. or else to turn south. partment ef solence was mere ex blows Tba f sou of electrolysis wera by ho means there were a number of sharp before they had gained surHolsnt ofilag. tiitbnr completely detected or changed, there was nothing serious, both Thus, one by one all these drove ashore. to the great probability tbat men appearing very cautious. i or Douegal. or in either on the coast of They pointedwas Carroll landed on Clewa Bay or Gal way Sllgo In tbe twenty-seven- th atomic: that anelectricalor the rocks of Bay, ' electricity men oaemtland to both as a a as was definite atom appeared Myer's stomach, Clare and Kerry, and tba wretched crews quantity savage again. wbo osi atom. the waves, found a fate only j... eubto beIngetting Jarroll landed a ter moreescaped a single the twenty-elcht- h tbatj.,aw It has been computed The gentlemen ana of nuserable. rible blow on the; ribs nd' forced Myer into ficers, . foot of tba ether wnion space there , - , r . i '. r i n n niiea . t were iucku up w,vuu .uum tJi vavrg wnicul bis corner. BOIXiKD AND BATTBBKD and thirtieth he also In the twenty-nint- h bad hitherto escaped notice. To unlock were, carried on land such orthey this boundless store and sabdue It to the landed well, particularly in onthe thirtieth, though naments as The mens bad they two itervloo of man, was. a task which awaited when be landed Myer's neck received tbeir paypossessed. swings atCorunaa. and naturally the electrician of the future. Tba latest re- and a left drivest in the stomach. Oalrrolt landed heavily took It with thsm In tbeir pockets. The In the thirty-firsearches gave hopes that this wild Irish wera tempted' by tbe plunder. vast storehouse of power was not hopelessly with his rlgbt and left do the stomach and Tba ducats were too much neck. Myer landed a glancing left on Car- for gold chains and and Inaccessible. their hundred of achumanity, received a bad left but to roll's been the tibia Jaw, swing shortly Up present they were wretches out of ; ti.e dragged and and aimed narrow a etherof with after. Myer rang left, right only quainted waves only to be knooked on theheaj. OARROtX iDUCltBD 1WAT, eal vibrations, but the researches of Lodge In England and Berts In Oermaby gave an came back, landed his left on tbe neck and while those who escaped the Celtlo skenes axes, too weak and exhausted to de almost Infinite range of ethereal vibrations Lii.v and $. fend themselves, tell into the bands, of tbe or eleotrloal rays from wave lengths of repeated. reoelved a ter- English In the thlrty-sejoonIyer troops who wera in garrison In thousands of miles down to a few feet. Here rible blow from a left on tbe nose. A heavy of the The more was unfolded a new and astonishing followed, and Carroll slipped to Irish chiefs hurried intelligent dowu to prevent one wblch It was bard to conoelvn exchange floor.' Ho was knocked down again and their the countrymen from disgracing them should be powerless to transmit and import looked groggy. I .I- - . selves. They stopped the robbing and was d Intelligence. Professor Nlkoda Tesla bad Thirty-thirroind Myer aggressive. murdering, and a good many unfortunate by produolng In It such a There was heavy fighting throughout, and wretches lighted a room an found shelter In tbeir castles. condition tbat Illuminating appliance both men were winded, f as were Such prisoners by Spaniards might be plaoed anywhere and lighted ). Thirty-fourt- h round was mostly occupied tbe English met a fate oftaken whloh it is im without being electrically connected with with sparring. to read without regret. Flung as round Myer' hit Carroll on possible Thirty-fift- h anything. He suspended twosheetaiot metal, they were upon the shore, ragged, starved each connected with one of tba terminals of the Jaw, knocking him down. Carroll unarmed, their condition might have tube was oarrled landed a heavy left and right on Myer's and the coll. If an exhausted ' of a less generous fee. But moved the ' always luminous. remained it anywhere, Myer retaliated lo' ' a savage the age pity Jaw, was whereupon not pitiful.1 Catbollo Illumi' method which to of extent this The v .manner. had War declared fanaticism upon be nation might practically available experwas Thirty-sixt- h knocked round what Is called heresy, and the heretlo had iment alone could decide. From Testa's re- down, but be seems toiMyer work stand heavy ; to defend their lives and liberties by such searches It appeared that a true flame could ;. I as means themselves. There might .now be produced without ohemloal aid. The better. Thirty-sevent- h round landed his be nothlsgoffered to from the Spanish pris fear .slower vibrations to which be (the; speaker) left and right ou Carroll's Myer face and a mo oners In tbeir present but if had roferred, revealed tba bewildering posment later received a heavy rlgbt on the allowed to recover and wretchedness, find protection from of 'telegraphy without wires, posts, Jaw. a heavy left on the Irish hospitality, tbey might theri sibility Carroll get and would be cables or any of our present cosily applinose, which drove bis bead, back, and Myer come eminently dangerous. The number of ances. It was vain to attempt to picture began fighting for the body. Mysr invaria far too small, to enable English was small, the marvels of the future Progress, as bly missed drlvos, but them right or two to three: thousand men. guard Dean Swift observed, might be too fast for, seemed strong.bis famous : ' f With tba exception, therefore, of outer two endurance. Sufficient for this generation ' lie continued to push , matters la the officers who were- reserved for ransom, all were tbe wonders thereof. Pali Mall Qazctte. thlrty-elgbt- h. were captured were shet or that banged on ' In the thirty ninth Carroll landed several the spot. n t And SoThey Were Married. In blows reoelved! return. vicious and times The scene of the greatest destruction Uncle Dick Oglesby has bean trumpeting In rounds forty, "jfortytone and forty-tw- o among ships of the Armada was Sllgo race colored the morality of theno landed two le&a oil Carroll's head and bay.' Itthe recently Myer is easy to sea why. The coast on and apparently with design of mortgag received a stomach! punch in return. Car. the Mayo side of it treuds away seventy some voces Tor cuture a ori a tie its Jaw with landed emergency, left roll good Myer's ing been miles to the wast as far as Achill and Clara to a belief tbat repeater. Within a. moment has sincerely converted Myer got islands, and ships embayed there .in heavy ' love of law and deoenoy Is darkly bidden In TWO XOKI IN Th tJLME 8POT lj t southwesterly weather bad no chance of esthat when and knocked tbe colored cltlsen'a breast and Carroll down with his rlgbt on cape. On one beach, five miles in length. arrives it can be dragged tbe Jaw. proper occasion hldlntr-placilghting followed. Sir Jeffrey Fenton counted 1100 dead bodies. Desperate eonver This Its forth from several times to avoid and tbe country people told him "the like Carroll ducked an ocourrenoe 'slon dates from his hairing of vicious swings. Myer forced Carroll around was to be seen la other places." Sir William of last Thanksgiving Day. so tbe. lefts on the nose Fltxwllllam saw broken timber rom the tbe ring, receiving several informed a Chicago mail tbe other while - so wreeka lying near Ballyshaenon "sufficient engaged. wa vun t utu vii vawaMvvsuaw icu HRt'vUtoccurrence to bava built five of tbe largest ships in the Forty-thir- d came round agwas soma up Myer laid pighteeu up this besides masts and spars and cord world," wbak. Carroll Heavy gressive, : Carroll received a exchanges j ."'(; ago. years boats bottom uppermost.' J. .A. and age, blow followed. Dlok. heavy You soel" said. Uncle friend, "ray from, a right on the Jaw, going, down and Frauds, in jAngman't Magazine. In SangaJohn Blank, has aInfarm over here one corner staying down fully twenty seconds. the brush in mon county, and Where Tbey Have Deer Held. Myer was declared the winner amid great of the farm stands a 10x13 log hut. That' conTbe National Conventions of both parties a and lie fair was fought cheering, manly there eighteen years ago, hut one dy oarae: test, and deserved the victory for his gen- have bean held in the last thirty-fiv- e years anted and dilapidated, when : t ? at tba following places) i ' Along a big buck nigger i and a big black tlemanly conduct and fairness. ' for jyenim wench and asked John If they might live la JPrerideitf. Xior. Whr Beld, SULLIVAN AND SLATIN. de work about the farm. the but and ....Fremont. Philadelphia........ 1856. You ean live in the but, said John, iMia. ' Cineia natl. Buohaaaa. until I catch you cutting down aiyj! trees to They Will Meet; In a Glove JFlght to lseo. Be Lincoln. ChicsRo..... p. work when I need :: burn, andi I'll give you lem. Charleston and Bsito.. Douglas. a Finish- "!'.'" 1864.1 Rep. Baltimore..;...... ....Lincoln you. Deo. 23, Nkw met Dem. Chicaeo. ... . j. ; . .. , .... McClellaa. Frank Slavin York; This ; arrangement suited tbe happy Grant Philadelphia,. bedstead Arthur T. LumleyJ representing John L. 1868. Rep. eouple, and, equipped with an old ln.P Kew York. ...Suymour. I'moved otice this afternoon 1873. Deta. and a frying-pa- n, They at the they Sullivan, .....Grant. Rep. Philadelphia are still there and a numerous progeny with and agreed to meet again at the same plaee Dent. Maltiniore....,...,.....Greiey. em. There were nine of the children at the next ...... Rep." Cincinnati..,. Tuesday morning to sign articles for a 18T. Dem. St. LouU.. ...............Ilaves. oldest Is a stout girl of ..TUdon. last census. The and she has been doing fight to a finish for J10.000 a side, before the i?ax Rep. Chicago.. .. .4 ,.. .... ...Oarald. about seventeen, Dem. Cincinnati... ...... .....Hancock. offering the largest ptire, within fifteen chores about the farmhouse for several club Bialne. Each side will put up 92500 forfeit, 1884. Dem. Rep. Chicago .. years. John's wife sent; her home; to the weeks. ...Cleveland. Chicago... tbe Hirald will be the; final stakeholder. Thanksgiving loaded and hut tbe day before and ...... Harrison. Chlcazo Rep. St. The stipulation was that tbe men should 18SS. Dem. told her to stay down with provender Louis,... ........ ....CleraUnd. fifteen within weeks after Sullivan's and celebrate. York fight But next help there day jPr. expires, which will bring back she earue in tba morning to say 'how- theatrical contract into September. It was agreed tbe flgbt from the the leavings dy' and Investigate -':"i ' that, if Jacksoa should whip Slavin in the table. breakfast M 'We 'lew to have a coming fight In London, then Sullivaa would big time down to our not meet Slavin. As far as eaa be learuid missus. she said. bouse y. no direct authorisation has been received by r Is tbat so, 'Llaar ." Sullivan's representatives to make a matoh, Uh, lordy yes; clergywan's eomln. has said that ha would meet 'Lisa. I'm glad to bear It. hut Sulllvau That's Because Catarrh aCects your head, it is bo right, . Cade is Slavin when his engagements permitted, therefore Yes'ui; so'Su4- Zekef and- Bud a local disease. If It did not exist in Charles bis has and taken baoker, ' Johnson, ; soraln' home.' it coaid net manife&t Itself in year blood, your word. his Well, you'll have all tbe family there, him at nose. The blood new la your bra! a Is, before won't you?". you Balsa reading this article, fcc'z ia year heart WILL. WORItjTHK GILLIES. " Yes'i i, an' the Sloabys. as? them yeller and soon distributed ta your liver, atom-acagain cooiln' is JanVins and so on. T7hatavr imparities a Glx Will Corbett and kidaeya, have Mitchell eil. Gpar you'll regular ;."liyi blood does not carry away c s what we the for Rounds Gate the rstrt1'. Receipts I'tjouf C3 be aa ma is i call diseases. IVS If n ye an' tia r'.'iu, Nkw York, Dec $3. After a vast amount . V f - V' ' r. f, : i fir of talk, Charlie Mitchell of England and 2. .nd ' 'pa and ma ' t to prrrmw. And James J. Corbett of California signed arti. Uncle Dick t rl,'of agreement to meet in a a sna? cr c ' -- r i h tlx c:ts ea!y I nsn will work cles contest t ; Msilsei at Carisa tiaare e glove a t';ri i - i a i if fca U given ri ?7t)f y. A finish stsmytrrry within seven weeks from t ' : t a ta at;r Ciht is out of tbe question, u. CoIlltchell it will t stuc'.to r wltU .ivi!rA?7-&u.- .i :av;3.t i f ? ' i v:-vrT.l a; I i i TOAH OFFER ALL J OUTFITTERS. - COST. . ay j To-nlg- bt . tbrpjightbnigbl - i h, -- i . a. " ! ;i well-ground- ed I half-drown- ed (i j d, nut-ver- Cou-naug- ht. , se . ! - , . " s. DonH throw our money away buying- useless This desirable articles of wearing" apparel that week we oiler special oauAeis, auiuers, would mlKe g'ooa sen si Die gnts, ana our omoK-ingare 20 to JO per Fine Underwear ani Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders cent less than other stores, and what's more we give you better attention and show you three times the assortment. - KLL 8ILK8 AND DRE88 GOODS kjniek-knack- barg-ainsi- CQ8T. - COME TO-MORRO- AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. W ".T - . 350 dozen Men's Scarfs 35o each, or 3 for $1.00; usual price 75o. attention to our Boys' and Children's Depart. I ot a Boy's 5ulf or Overcoat will ments. Remember tvery purcnaser a receive a beautiful present and box of pure Candy put up by the well-kno"Arbog;asti" These presents will be given away on New Year's morning". Don t forget that we are the originators of the' Boys Gift En. We eall your special wn i;v' j .. terprise. During" our sale we will sell 200 Children's Nobby Suits, bleated baei and front, ages from 4 to 14, that used to sell for $4 and $5, go for $2.50. 150 Children's Cape Overcoats, ages 4 to 8, worth $4.50 and $5.50, go for $2.50. 350 Boys Suits, in several patterns, ages 7: to 16, worth $6.50 to $8.50, go for $4.50 250 Boys Cape Overcoats, all of the very" latest cuts and patterns, , ages 9 to 14, worth $7 to $9, go for $5.50. j Also a large variety of Boys' Vestee Suits, all at reduced prices. All our Boys Long Pant Suits at reduced prices, ages 13 to 19. We call vcur stecial attention to our Grand X- - Mas disolav in our our Mr. W. H. Wood. His Charity windows, so artistically ; - arranged by ' . T , e ii b seen in. uian. oa.ii scene roaster uiouo in itson, suuxt as never. ioiure and quite original. Parents, do not fail to bring your childretit to see our Charity Ball and display of New Year's presents. Open from 7 :30 a. m. until 9 p. m. Saturday, 10 p. m. Lome one I Come all r - 2-pi- ovn HfiTinn stqcpt; op ece : j ' - GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS i ' SEEING IS BELIEVING!.! Come early and avoid - : ex-Gove- ? . Utah & Ioiitaiia Iachiiiebt B. T. TiACY, President. JAS. II. UUNDY, Vioe-Presiden- t. Larost ?Tt c lO tXmUx" Bt. . ! L CAJIRIE3 IN; STOCK ' to-da- f"-- ; . til-"e- .,..(.'! rs ct h. . Gompressora 0, 1 '. , I," ! six-rou- : nd io-da- . Lonie-prixe-rlna'.rulfl's- v..-- Vertical Esrine3, Horizontal Engines, Wcrtlr-hou- ?? Engines, Horizontal and Vertical Boilers, Blowers, Fans, Untywici r Stsam Pumps, Injectors, Governors, Fairbanks Scales, Goistlnsr Ennes, ' X .! 5. it " X Patent Crushing Rolls, Horse Vhims, Hcslr Breakers, Patent YTocd Pulleys, Ircn Pipa end.Fittic3, Vtlvcs, Hinlnc: Rils, Iltliinirt tnd Elz;!rniit!i' -ht Fc:d LubriCwtsrs, Lubrii-tiC;b, Wiro HsTools, -, Esltic-,-5- c3 7ire Clcth, Drill Zttzl, Ircn r.r:.1n- -, and raelanSmsHcr, i:m end Ililunj Supplies, end I!r jntsia Scctirnil Tip: 3. ' Covcrirjfr i , r:Lln i ljw i r. 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