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Show S. S. JONES CG. XOW iS TISi: TIME TO SEE fall dry goods ?feS AMBITION. JyPi?t!y While everything is new, fresh and rlHr"5 bright and in the full bloom of its flJJJii4v novelty. o'' wytyy-"-"' 'l We can't tell you half the etory of our ' ' stock, but here is a few. Wool Delaines good fall shades, 10 cents a yard. Double Width Cashmeres, fall shades, 15 cets a yard. Brocades and Plaids fr m 12 cts. up to 75 ct a yard. Wool Shawls worth 52.50 now $1 00 Heavv Flannels for winter wear from 12 h cents up The best line of Cantons on earth, Chi Wrens' natural wool fleece lined union suits worth 1.25, selling now for 60c I adies' heavy fleece lined union suits worth 1, sell ing now for 60c The biggost line of bargains in underwear you ever seen or heard of. Don't forget our Millinery. We carrv everything from a trimmed hat at'40c. to a French pattern at $15.00, Madame Rhoda will assist you in designing you fall or (winter hat. Be sure and c 11 just to see the new effects, . S.S. 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For Grand Junction andg points East 9,26 a. m No. 4. For Grand Junction and c I pointoEaat 8.50 p. ra No. 8. For SprlngvUle. Thistle, Ban-pete Ban-pete and Sevier 3.56 p. m No. 8. For Spring-villa. Spanish Fork, fwson and Eureka.. 9:20 p. m ! LEAVE .PKOVOFOH WEST. No .1. For SaitiASe ciiy.Ogden Am. Fork, Lebl aa the West.. 11.55 a. m No, 3. For Bolt Laid City, Ogden. Am.Forkandlitibi and tbe West 10.16 p. m i No. 6. For American Fork, LehL Salt ! Lake City and Ogden 3.55 p. m No. 7. For American Fork. Lehl and Salt Lake City 8:36 s. m I AKBITE AT FKOVo FKOM EAS'i AN L SOUTH. No. 1. From Denver, Grand Junction and points East 11.55 a, m No, 3, From lenver,Grand Junotlon and points East 10.15 p. m No. 5 FromSpringvuie,Thlstle Sanpete San-pete and Sevier 3.55 p.n. No. 1 From Springville, Spanish F'k Payaonand EureKa 8.35 a. m AKKIVK AT PKOVO FKOM WEST. No. 2. From California, Ogden, Salt Lake city, Leni and Am. Fork 9.28 a. m No. i. From California, Ogden, and Salt Lake city 8.50 p. m No . 8, From Oyden Sait L&xe city, Lehi andAmerican Fork 3.56 p. m No. 8. From Sail Lake city, Lehi and American Fork 6.20 p. m LThe only line to ogden and Denver without l change. Free reclining chair cars on through trains. Through Sleeping cars to Denver Kansas city, Chicago and Ban Francisco. Ele gant equipment, safety, speed and comfort O a. ALKf, Ticket Agu Provo D, C, Dodj, S, 11. Babcock, Gen. jigr. Traffic Manager JF.A. Wadleigh, General Passenser Agent. I - I .... jriUXT IS HOW OX. : -f Rocky yWP Mountain C. E. YOUNG, "The PAINTER" SPEIALTEES Sign Writing. Carnage Painting, Paper Hanging. Shop one hail block; north of County Conjl tenss. |