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Show lorder to introduce our Large Sock of SaS! and Winter Goods we are going to sive a SFECL SALE, noof old stock but of Slew . oraer xo miraauu uur rbo Desirable Goods, just the kind you want to get ready for cold weather. Sa! commences September 3rd, and continues for 15 days. We want your trade and if prices will get it we are going to have it, J ' 10 pieces nlain f'" t P f 10 pieces plain checfc .bb Roods at 12Jc wSh30 Snd Oxforda at Cost. 500 pair3 of Children's Shoes at coat. As shoes 10 pairs Lace Curtains VlJs 10 pieces cashmere D W. all colors Rt l7ic wort" lS advanced it will nay you to lay in eboes. 10 pairj Lace Curtains 1.50 XKr Y-k f 10 pieces Manchester Brocades at lH...... CLOAKS, CLOAKS. We have the finest line of Ladies' Plush, Fur and 50 White an I Gray Blankets... .'. ' 75c pair t-C ! 21 ; 100 remnants of dress goods, 2 to 8 yards, ust the thine for cildrensdresGes and jn order t0 introduce them we will give 15 per cent. 25 Gray Blankets .......'.....y.'.V.i.SOpS 1 i 2 plXSSS a?iiKc:::::::::: -jIS - ' I C j t prZoZ iSnifia fchewota at'iic .'.'.".'...'.'..'.'.'.".'.'.".'.''.. worth l'c 1 lot Children's undershirts and drawee 25, 50, 75 each Our Entire Stock of Clothing must be closed out as we are going out of the I i J ll J?Avh?tl Khaker Flannel at 5c worth 7ic 1 lot Boys undershirts and drawers. .80 each clothing business. It will pay you to see ua before buying as you can get them W I . ipi ec r!Lv Vh .Kr F!nnSf at Sp .. worth 103 1 lot of Men's undershirts and drawers. So, 50, 7o each at less than cost. ! E teSgB? notZ,a'8:.. SSAiv.v." E h O . nf T idips' Shoes in the house for ' 2 75 Many of the above hose are worth 50s a pair. 1 lot Boys' 'black, -ats 25c each W iKir o 3.00 Hot Turkish Towels 10c each 1 lot Boys' black aats 6ach fi no of old undesirable stock, ll.ey are all brigbl, Sew and Seasonable oods, j.st what you want today. We are sacrilicingr these goods to set you to call on usas we are sure to get your trade Ifyoucompare our j&C? a .Jra .sk J1 JLij X I 30 and 32 CENTER STREET. - - . ' PROVO CITY. UTAH : I ' Territorial Democratic rutlorin ! Adopted at the Si ate convention. I Tue democratic party of Utah in ; convention aSRemb!el, repo&'rg its trust in the intelligence, pitiiotisni and justice of the people standiug upon the constitution as a foundation j ; and limitation of the powereof the gov- eminent aa v ell as the guaranty of the libeiliee oi the citizen congratulate the territory now eoon to be a state on the abjured success of the policy i atl-ip e i I y trie national organization i as laid dou in ail its pUtloruii. For the democracy ot the entire ter-I ter-I ritory we reatlirni our fath in the ptr- ; intneuce uf lederal union and, our (oevotion to the conetitution and the laws; and declare as cardinal doctrines of democracy: First Absolute acquiescence in the will of the majority as a vital principle of the democratic party. Second Total separation of church and state for the sake alike of civil and religioUB i-btrty. , Tnird The liberty of the individual unvt-xed by sumptuary laws. Fourth support by the 6tate of the public schools. Fiftb Tne supremacy of the civil oyer the military power. sixth Exact equality of all persons hfttort the law. bevenm ruo right to free 1 allot the right preservative ot n other tights. (J Eighth That our democratic party is the friend of the laboring man in every avocation of life, and will protect pro-tect hL inteest alike againt the ag ereBsions of monopoly as well as the commute. We believe the restoration of the money of the constitution ie now the paramount iesue before the country, aid insist that both parties shall plainly state their respective posi ions upon the question in order that the voters may intelligently express their preference. We thereiore declare ourselves our-selves in tavcr of the immediate restoration res-toration of the tree and unlimited coinage of gold and silver at the present pres-ent legal ratio of 16 to 1, as such coinage coin-age existed prior to 1873, without wait ing for the aid or consent of any other nation. Gold and silver coin to be a full and legal tender for all debts public pub-lic and private. W 2 denounce the republican party for the demonetization of silver in 1873 and for its repeated acts of hostility toward to-ward its remonetization. We call atten' ion to the fact that the country was in the throes of a financial panic when the democratic administration adminis-tration assumed control in 1893,and we congratulate the people upon the ap-proacbiug ap-proacbiug reign of vroeperi.y as a re-ull re-ull of a democratic reform of the tariff; tar-iff; and also to the iact that factories, fouudarifs and mills have re umed work eince the repeal of the McKinley law, and to the constantly advancing wages of workingmen in almost every industry. W e again express our hearty appreciation appre-ciation ot the democratic congi ess and . pref-idnt in providing an enabling act by virtue of whicu Utah is about to assume as-sume its position as a soveieign state. We conmend the action of the democratic dem-ocratic members of the confctitutiou&l convention in surrounding: the taxing aiid rfeveuue-raieitig poer of the state bj such restrictions and limitations as to preclude any squander m public property in aid ot private enterprises, And to confine the expenses of crrying on the pubiic business within proper limits oi economy, despite the almost unanimous opposition of a republican , majority. And we fayor the adoption of the prOtosed conetitution. We congritulate the women of Utah upon their admission to equal political rights with men undsr the provisions of the constitution proposed, and the democratic party for the earnest and able support of that measure by its representatives in the constitutional Convention. We denounce as false the charge thnt the democratic party of Utah has been guilty ot etuQing ballot boxes or otner election frauds, and condemn the republican party for its unwarranted un-warranted and libelous attack upon th; ruajori'y of the Utah commission, and deplore the lack of principle shown by its attempt without any evidence and for partisan purposes to besmirch the character ot honorable .citizens j A Sound Liver Makes a Well Mau Are vou Bilious, Constipated or iroubled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, Head-ache, Bad Taste in Mouth, Foul Breath, Coated Tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot Dry kin. Fain in Back and between the shoulders, Chills and Fever, &c. If you have any of these symptoms, your Liver iB out of order, and your blood in slowly being i f poisoned, because your Liver does not ; act properly. HerbIke will cure any disorder of the Liver, Stcmack or Bowels. It has no qual as a Liver JMediciHe. Price 75 cents. Free trial ixrttles at Smoot Prug company. 1 Eufly, Quickly, Permanently Bettered. JWeakieM, NervoniMM, lebIIUy, and all tie train 4V of erUs from early errors 01 j later excesso. the results oi r orerTrork. sictnesB. worry, etc Full streoRt'a, devel-. devel-. opnrntand tone given to Ai)every orjean and portioB y of the body. Simpie.nat-'TL,A Simpie.nat-'TL,A urai raeihod8. Immedl. ate improvement een. failure impossible. 2.000 reference. Book, xplanatioa and proofs niailtd (sealed) Ire. ERIE MEDICAL CO.. Buffala. U.Y. ice, ice. i:k I have on hand an immense stock of ever before, for the use of my patrons this summer. I am delivering daily from wagon. Parties wishing ice will please leave orders at Boshard & Saxey's grocery store on J street, and they will receive prompt attention. Price, 50 cents per 100 pounds, delivered de-livered to any part of the city. C. A. Allen, Eisteddfod and Conference Kates. For the grand Welsh eisteddfod at Silt Lake City, October ttrd and 4th, and the annual conference. L. D. S. and woman's conference, L. D. S., at Salt Lake city, October 4th, 5th and 6th, inclusive, the following rates over the K. G. W. are authorized to Salt Lake city and return: From Rate Lehi $1 American Fork 1 35 Geneva 1 50 Proyo 1 90 SpringvUle 2 10 Spanish Fork 2 25 Benjamin 2 25 Payson 2 35 Santaquin 2 35 Goshen 2 75 Eureka 3 25 Mammoth 3 25 Silver City 3 25 No stop over privileges will be allowed al-lowed on these tickets, nor can exten-eion exten-eion or limit be granted. Tickets will be sold on following dates: "rom Ogden. Bingham, SpringvUle. Spring-vUle. Silver Citv and intermediate points, from October 1st to 6th inclusive; inclu-sive; tickets limited to October 12, 1395. From all other points October 1st to 6th inclusive; tiicsets limited to October 15 , 18S5, except Grand June tion, Fruita and Cisco at which points tickets are on sale only oc October 1st and 2nd. F. A. Waplkigh, G. P. & T. A. Farmers Attention Money loaned on irrigated farms at 0 per cent, per annum. Write or apply ap-ply personally to feAiTUJtL COBNABT, Sirihh Fork, Utah. Bead the Ad. Read the ad. headed "Free Course by mail wi'.h the Capital City Commercial Com-mercial Callege." It is a fine offer. Apply for it. ONLY S32-05 TO A LB IS KQ JERQUE Ji. M, AND KETUKN. For National Irrig-ation Congress and New Mexico Pair, September 16 to 21. For the above occasions the Union Pacific will eell round trip tickets to Albequeique. M at a rate of $32.05 on September 13.h and 14th; tickets good eturning until October 10, 189 . For particuUis call on or write to nearest Union Pacific agent or 1). E. Bcklet, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., Salt Lake City, TITAN TED: A reliable, ac'ive jrentlcman " or lady to 'ravl lor reliable established bouse. Salary $780. payable i6 weekly, and money advanced for expenccs Situation B'eady. Keferencea Enclose Belf-addreased stamped envelope. H. E. He6s. President, Chicago. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or so great fa leav e&lag power ss the Roysk I Price's Cream Baking Powder The Modern Beauty Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise in the open air. Her form zlows with health and her I face blooms with its beauty. If her) system needs the cleansing action of a laxative remedy, she uses the gentle and pleasant liquid laxative Syrup of Figs. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder HIII.IIIW U 11.11 J HjUmiiIUMIII U .11111 HI .11.11,111 I. III.IIU GOOD THING--HELP IT. Good Advice to Farmers. i It is a well established fact tha I Do cot contract your potatoe crop farmers who sold their potatoe crop is made at least ten cents per bushel. rult & AZcultural society got from Call on us and we will tell you why. $10.00 to $20.00 more for each carload U. C. F. & A. Societt, than those who sold otherwise. Be F. J. Covert, sure and see us this season before you Secretary and Manager. sell. t He Fib litis k M h ! Are now Located in their :w aarters on J Street. -And are Prepared with a Fine Stock of-N Hardware. Stoves, Tin and and the JEWEL RANGE. The finest line of Fishing Tackle iu Utah County. Rods from 25 cts. up. Trout and Bass Flies in great variety. Any kind of a Reel you want. In fact anything in the ! Fisherman's line. I I h .Prm Eardwan I hi ty. ! L. D. WATERS, Manager. . a H j People generally are looking for wealth, but many fail in keeping it when they get it. One reason for this is they buy inferior goods at a high price. The Provo Co-op. ....HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL LINE OF.... Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods Notions, Groceries and Wears Of all Kinds, that are as s;ood and cheap as there is in Provo, and we invite you to come and gee the same before buying elsewhere. The PROYO .CO-OP 1 i T. G. WEBBER, Trustee. N BRIG JOHNSON, Manager. |