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Show TOfrtvS i. ifeetra -;h-vi Stoves and Ranges. M)0 Gd We intend to make it red-hot and lively in our Grot-ory Department Depart-ment as well as Dry Goods and Clothing'. PRICES THAT ARE PERFECT PARALYZERS: 13 LBS. BEST RICE - - FOR $1.00 16 LBS. BEST GRANULATED SUGAR FOR Si.CU 20 LBS. BEST MUSCATEL RAISINS FOR 1.00 8 PKCS. COOD TEA - - FOR 1.00 f 30 LBS. BEST ROLLED CATS - FOR 1.00 5 GAL HEAD LIGHT OIL - - FOR .85 HORSE SHOE TOBACCO PER LB. 40 CTS. Powder, Shot s ETXD sss C A RT W IDG ES! h:. steed3 (MARDWAU1C.) FALL ' TRADE. 150 SAMPLES OF LADIES' COATS 150. He Whs Tollt. Relations of courtesy between physician physi-cian and patient aro always pleasant to see. It is related that Dr. B., of lioston, and Mr. S., an old-fashioned merchant who was his patient, were both verv oolite men, thoucrh the doe- tor was somewhat embarrassed in manner, and occasional made queer remarks inadvertently. Mr. S. at last came to hia deathbed, and had but an hour to live. He was, however, extremely ex-tremely calm and collected. The doctor doc-tor came and sat at his bedside awhile, lie had other patients who needed him. "Go, go, doctor; don't letraekeep you," said the dying man. ''Ah, not me you!" said the doctor, nervously, rising. Youth's Companion, We bought one hundred and fifty samples Ladies' Coats from a New York factory at just half what they cost to make. Only, one of a kind. ."Well made and stylish. You can buy them at less than half their real value. Our Clothing Sale Is Now On. Money-saving Pries in Every Department. BRIGHAM CITY CO-OP, A. E. SNOW, SUPT. WE HAVE: WE HAVE: A carload of sugar to be re.- $2,000 stock of hats, caps and tailed at Olcn wholesale gloves. These are the latest rates. 100 eases ot Utah to-. novelties in these goods and 111 a toes to be retailed at o for llVe unequaled for quality; 2.')c. One-half carload each and value. 1 of rice, beans, coffee, laundry poap, tea. currants and rais- L u- ins for retail at Oden's A magnificent stock of boots lowest quotation?. and shoes chiefly the lines All other groceries in large 0f C. M. Henderson A Co., lots at way-down prices. Chicago, bought at discount Wire nails, 2o lbs. for prices and footing up $2,000. Common nailMO 11)ff- tov We will sell a $2 ladies' shoe Hardware, tinware, wood- for $1.35. the greatest bat-ware, bat-ware, at bottom figures. gain ever offered in Utah, and WE HAVE: many other ladies' and men's r,00 suits of men's and boys' grades at equally low prices, clothing (some made from wg nyg. home materials) from $1.50 a suit upwards. We invite A long line of underwear, special inspection of those and gent's furnishings of the goods which are from the , best approved -'makes" and manufactories of Henry V. ' marked very low. King A Co., Chicago, and we HAVE: Grouse & Uraudegee, Uticn, Something lo llo He me inhered. "Was there ever a time in your life, Mr. tlartley," asked Miss Itley, "when all the world seemed a dreaiy waste to yon; when your heart y.sts starving"; all the sweet springs of your life were turned to bitterness, and death seemed the sweetest boon the fjods could offer you?" "ludeed there was,'1 sail Gan-' ley, earnestly; "I remember it well; I was only fifteen years old at the time, and was enduring" the miseries of my first seasickness just after I had smoked my first eifrar, which happened to be a strong one. The combination was tremendous and nearly finished me." Uoston Journal, Earth's Greatest SuITcrer. Th e nihilist doomed in Siberian waste to live in his exil gloom may possibly think he is fated to taste the cup of bitterest doom, and the slave who toils for another's gaiu with lib-, erty denied may thiol( lie sufTers the greatest pain that the human soul has. tried, and the innocent soul adjudged of crime and rushed to a felon's doom may think no soul that has lived in time has suffered a heavier gloom. But the grief of ail of those men combined cau never amount to the sum of the torment qwful, condensed, refined, of the man of the musical chum. N. Y. World. BANKofBRIGHAM city J. T. Rich, I'l-psiilcnl. J. D. Pel its, Cashier. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS BUSI-NESS TRANSACTED. Interest paid on time deposits. Safe deposit boxes for rent. New lork.oir thecheapost and , ,.. , 7 ' ; best line of clothing .11 Utah. notions and allied slocks at WE HAVE: astonishingly low prices. oOO pairs of pants from $1.25 WE HAVE: upwards, all good bargains. A fu)1 soc.,. of U)0 finpFl WE HAVE: drugs and chemicals, toilet Some li ne overcoats nt bar- articles, alcohol and liquors gain prices. for medical use, etc. We have only one plainly marked price and give in trade all we get for produce. We ask only a moderate profit on our goods and expect by economy and large sales to come out ahead. Come to trade and you will be glad to return when next you want anything. Coriimc Mercantile Co., CORINNE CITY, UTAH. Am Unkind Advantage. "I didn't know her father was in the back room, and I was telling" her hov? much I loved her, and how I'd stick closer than a brother, and had just p.sked her to share my lot when the old man' yelled out: " 'Whose acreage? What subdivision?' subdivi-sion?' "Now, I think it's working it pretty low on a fellow to catch him up like that, and 1 took my hat and left, and I ain't going back again, neither." Detroit De-troit Free Press. w J Dr. Price'g Cream Baking Powder j World's Fair Highest Award. BRIGHAM CITY BUGLER. 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