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Show In order to introduce our Large Sock of Fall and Winter Goods we are kotos: to give a SPECIAL SALE, not of old stock but of New and Desirable Goods, just the kind you want to get ready for cold weathen Sale commences September 3rd,, and continues for 15 days. We want your trade and if prices will gel it we are going to have it. P10 pieces plain dress goods at 8ic worth 12)c: as we have shoes at $4.00, $4 50, $5.00, $5 iiwi,wfc' Tou can see what a i 1 lot Hock Towels - . ,, 10 pieces plain check D. Y. dres goods at 12ic worth 20; great sacriSce we are making. AllcV 1 Hldren'a Tan Shoes 20 pairs Lace Curtains ,?es7 Tj 10 pieces cashmerelD. W. all colors t 17"Jc.V.. ..... .worth 30a and Oxfords at Cost. 500 pairs ufc V . coat. As shoes 10 pairs Lace Curtains '?Pa,.r 1 RK) pieces Manchester Brocades t)t lUc worth 16a 'J have advanced it will Day you tf T . 10 pair Lace Curtains. ..: : i?' 100 remnants of dreps goods, 2 to 8 varde, just the thing for ch ildren's dresses CLOAKS, CLOAKS. We have til Plush, Fur and 50 White an 1 Gray Blankets 7V.!r D at half value. ' Cloth Jackets, etc., and in order to intitV f . givo 15 per cent. 25 Gray Blankets i-n fl 150 pieces of dark prints at 42 n worth 6Vc discount to every lady purcnasinac one be! ch. 25 White 10-4 B'ankets "t 10 pieces heavv Blue Domestic at Sic worth 12ic 1 lot Ladies' Union Suits y 75, 1.35, 1.50 eacb 1 lot Bed Comforts '.. tecTflfl n 1 10 pieceB Red Do i esticoll colors at llla'c worth 15c 1 lot Misses Union Suits f Jr- - - 60. 75. 1 00 each C 0 pieces Challies at Ax2c worth 6c 1 lot Ladies' undershirts and drawers. C 25. 50, 75 each troninf,, 10 pieces nappea Cheviots at 11c worth lc j 1 lot Children's undershirts and dra' ,t 25 75 each Our Entire Stock of Clothinar must be closed out as we are eoine out of the IT I 5 pieces White Khaker Flannel at 5c worth 7ic 1 1 lot Boys undershirts and drawers. . -TT:.iflr 8o each clothing business. It will pay you to see us before buying ITvou SEe ? m? h?m V ! E 5 pieces Grey Shaker Flannel at 6ic worth lOe 1 lot of Men's undershirts and drawers 35, 50, 75 each at less than cost. guying as you can get them I 5 nieces Silk strip Outine Flannelat 15c worth 25c The above underwear pre BARGAINS. 1 lot Bib Overalls at ... l7 a 5 oieres heavy Cotton Flannel at fi'c .. worth 10c 1 lot Ladies' wool and cotton hosiery 20, 25, 30 each Best overalls on earth Vn ! S1C0 Remnants Table Linen 2, 2i, 2h nd ff vards each at about half value. I lot Chi'dren's wool und cotton hosiery 20, 25 30 each 1 lot Men's black hats '. MIIOi:s. 1 lot Mpn's wool and cotton hosiery ...10, 15, 20, 25 each 1 lot Cowboys' hats " : "TfX eac? W Any pair of Ladies' Shoes in the house for $2 75 Many of the above hose are worth 03 a pair. 1 lot Boys' black hats 7.7.7. . ttoh I O Anypair of Men's Shoes in the house for 3.00 1 lot Turkish Towels 10c each 1 lot Boys' black hats YYYYY. '. YYYY. YYYYYYYYYY " Y. 35c each I Taii no Ie of old undesirable stock, they are all bright, Xew anill Seasonable Goods, just what you waut today. We are sacrificing these xoods to get you to call on us as we are sure to get your trade if yon con. are valuer with others. j kc.- gyJ"',' - ro " 3Q and 32 CENTER STREET. - . - , . PROVOIC1TY, UTAH. j icii, ick. u:u I I have on hand an immense etock of 1 pure solid ice, ot better quaiity than I, ever before, for the use ot my patrons this summer. I am delivering daily from wagon. Parties wishing ice will plsae leave orders at Boshard & Saxey'e grocery store on J etreet, and they will receive prompt attention. Price, 50 cents per 100 pounds, delivered de-livered to any part of the city. C. A. Allen. il oner to Loan on improved farm and city property. Time five years, with privilege of part payment of any amount before maturity. matur-ity. This money is loaned on mortgage mort-gage only, thereby granting to borrower bor-rower the lawful redemption in case of foreclosure. Low rate of interest. Call on or write George A. Dueenberry t county recorder'e office. Provo city. Utah, Farmers Attention Money loaned on irrigated farms at 10 per cent, per annum. Write or apply ap-ply personally to Samttsl Cobnabt, Spanish Fork. Utah. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all other Did You Head It? The Capital City Comiuereiarl College Col-lege has a card in this pauer offering instruction free to a number of persons. per-sons. Did you read it? Leave Orders for ice at Boshard & Saxey's or at Mc-Adam's Mc-Adam's grocery store C. A. Allen jb. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Women Drug Cleri The innovation of a wemin clerk in a drug store has almost ceused to be such and is a growing custom. Needs as delicate and confidential as those which take a woman to the doctor's private offioe have often to be voiced in a drug Btore, and the woman customer in always glacl at such times to have a woman clerk to whom to appaal. Exchange. The Ogden case involving the legality le-gality of school taxes assessed and levied in cities of the firBt and second classes was argued before the supreme court in session at Salt Lake yesterday. yester-day. Decision was to be handed down this afternoon. REAL MERIT is the character istic of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It cures even after other preparations fail, OetHopd'ianrl QIpY HOOD'S. HOW SLmTC 13 MINED. 14 Wonderful Skill of the Workmu Wfe Cot It Up. Tha mrumer a which slate Is mined Hid cut up for purposes to which it is applied is s. process that is known to only a few people in this country, its principal sources being in upper New England and eastern Pennsylvania. It is not taken out of shafts, but it is quarried quar-ried out of big holea in the earth. Some Cimo ago, when the writer was at Bangor, Ban-gor, Pa., he was invited to go down into one of these quarries, about 200 feet deep and overhand on a rope, but he declined the invitation, as I think most inexperienced perscjs would do. The slate is blasted out in huge block and is hoisted it by steam and turned over to the men who know how to ri-duce ri-duce it to the proper size. Huge blocks of it re taken in hand by theso workmen, work-men, who cut a notch into one end ol eacb piece. Tiiea they take a chissl and A in!let, and tney are so skillful In di rectiirg their b!3ws that they can split the blocks of slate in pJmost any way they please. If yoxs watch the slab on which one of them is working, you will tee a little hair line running through it, and presently the block will fall apart CD tithe? 6ide of this mark. The workmen work-men will make this line go straight i through the middle, or to either cornet i Jo as he likes. I do not know just how be does it, but he invariably acconx- 1 " 1 T A. 1- A. A. J IMJUjim Yvunb 113 bvut uui iu uu. The smaller pieces thus produced ar token in hand by another set of men, who 6plit them np into 6b.ee t3 of th proper thickness fof roofing slate. This they do with a long bladed instrument about the Ehttpo of a putty knife, but many times larger, and if you saw them do it you would marvel how they got the sheet3 only one inch thick and split it 32 times. The usual number of divisions is 18. These sheets are taken and cut into squares by machinery. "Wherever there are slate quarries you frill find a great many Welshmen, for the best slaters come from "Wales. Boys follow the trade of their fathers, and there are whole families an? settlement who know no other means of eamlxg tiring. New York Advertiser. Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is jleasant r and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system sys-tem effectually disnpls folds. hmd- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pro-duced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable ac-ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading druggists. drug-gists. - Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure pro-cure it promptly for anyone who wishes to try it. Do not accept any lubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, 9AM FKAHQltCO, CAL ANOTHER PIPli TPlIPf ft3 IlIWi olSlllilL 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.... 1 i Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods Notions, Groceries and Wears ! j Of all Kinds, that are as sood and cheap as there is in ! Provo. and we invite you to come and eee the same j before buying elsewhere. . j The PROVO iOO-OP j T. G. WEBBER, Trustee. j BRIG JOHNSON, Manager. ft Pii Sirte k Ii GL i Are now Located in their Iew Quarter on J Street. ' .And are Prepared with a Fine Stock of . j Hardware. Stoves, Tin and Graniteware, and the JEWEL RANGE. " j j The finest line of Fishing Tackle in Utah County. Rods j from 25 cts. up. Trout and Biss Flies in great variety. I Any kind of a Reel you want. In fact anything in the Fisherman's line. Uu Ffavo Into Ira Ofi. j L. D. WATERS, Manager. 1 HO WE & T AFT, j The Merchants of Southern Utah, i Esoeciallv those of Utah Co- will find it to their Advantage to Trade with HOWE & TAT. WHOLESALE GROCERS, - - Provo, UUix f I I i |