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Show Stoves and Ranges. Fishing Taekle, Powder, Shot Troineiidous Bargains. AVe iuteiul to make it ml-hnt iinil lively in our (Jroi-ory Department Depart-ment as well as Dry Clouds and Clothin!'. PRICES THAT ARE PERFECT PARALYZERS: 18 LD3. BEST RICE - - FOR $1.00 16 LBS. BEST GRANULATED SUCAR FOR $1.00 20 LBS. BEST MUSCATEL RAI31IIS FOR 1.00 8 PKCS. C00D TEA - - FOR 1.00 30 LBS. BEST ROLLED OATS - FOR 1.00 5 CAL. HEAD LIGHT OIL - - FOR .85 HORSE SLOE TOBACCO PER LB. 40 CTS. M fit A-J 'mm 150 SAMPLES OF LADIES' COATS 150. Wc 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 Clothing1 Sale Is Now On. Money-saving Prices in Every Department. BRIGHAM CITY CO-OP, A. E. SNOW, SUPT. HI- Hi- STEED, (IIARDW'AkK.) FALL TRADE. WE HAVE: 1 WE HAVE: A carload of sugar to be re- $2,000 stock of huts, caps and tailed at Ogdcn wholesale gloves. These are the latest rates. 100 caseB ol Utah to- novelties in these goods and matoes to be retailed at .3 for ;lre unequaled for quality 2oc. One-half carload each jind value. of rice, beans, coffee, laundry soap, tea, currants and rais- wb nAVfc: ins for retail at Ogden's A magnificent stock of hoofs lowest quotations. and shoes chielly the lines All other groceries in large 0f C. M. Henderson & Co., lots at way-down prices. Chicago, bought at discount Wire nails, 25 lbs.for $1. prices and looting up $'2,000. Common nails, 40 lbs. for $1. 'e will sell a $2 ladies' shoe Hardware, tinware, wood- for $1.35, the greatest bar-ware, bar-ware, at bottom figures. gain ever ottered in Utah,and WE HAVE: many other ladies' and men's 500 suits of men's and boys' grades at equally low prices, clothing (some made from Wg HAVE: home materials) from $1.50 a suit upwards. We invite A long line of underwear, special inspection of these and gent's furnishings of the goods which are from the best approved "makes" and manufactories of Henry W. marked very low. King A. Co., Chicago, and yE HAVE: ' Grouse & Braudegce, Cticci, New York.asthe cheapest and A fuU stoc,t ,f y Pods, best line of clothing in Utah. notions and allied stocks nt WE HAVE' astonishingly low prices. 500 pairs of pants from $1.25 WE HAVE: upwards, nil good bargains. A fu, sock of tho WE HAVE: drugs and chemicals, toilet Some fine overcoats at bar- articles, alcohol and liquors train nrices. for medical iisp. etn. BANKofBRIGHAM city 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. Coriniic Mercantile -Co., CORINNE CITY, UTAH. 4. T. Rich, President. J. D. Peters, Cushier. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS BUSI-NESS TRANSACTED. Interest paid on time depoMtn. Siife deposit boxes for rent. Brigham City, Utah. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. Subscribe for The Bugler, the Pioneer Paper of Boxelder County. BRIGHAM CITY BUGLER. SUBSCRIBE. 0 0 ADVERTISE. ISA WEEKLY BUILT OX THESE BLOCKS: THE PIONEER THE PEOPLES THE BEST PAPER OF PAPER. LOCAL NEWS BRIGHAM CITY inoepen Ent PAPER in And IN POLITICS UTAH BOX ELDER Co. and RELIGION. TERRITORY. ADVERTISING RATES SATISFACTORY TO ALL. i I SUBSCKimON J-J.OO A YEAR. j BY P VYING REGTLAR SU DiC IU i'TION PRICE IN ADVANCE YJU CAN II AVE 1 ! THE AMERICAN ; FARMER A FARM NEWS' AND '-WOMANKIND" AD-OblTELY FREE. j STRIKES 1 YOU ALL. a . i TO SUBSCRIBERS We have! made arrangements whereby we 1 can accept the following products, etc., on subscription. The highest ! market prices will be allowed. This opportunity for cancelling old debts or of securing Tin-; Bcoi.KRfur produce will be open but a short time. IVn't let it pass. Here is the Its': Hay, oats, wheat, wood, potatoes, dour, rye. bar lev, corn, and a limited amount of all kinds of vegetables. f g.-.al..i.iv. PIONEER COUNTY PAPER i V WORTH LOOKINC AFTER. : f 1 J. W-nniuiUiul," or tin; Women; "Amerirnn Farmer," for llie -j- Fiirijiori; Tut: H ..t;v. for every Uly. ity myiiiK l.'.'ii in ml- i vtLiict' nil can have tlif-e three vulunlilo pa-rn, or liy imping J" 3 Uin a-KMii-e you can (c-t Tut: I'.t'iii.EK ati t-itljer of the j othei monthly niaKiiziiiesi frke. He who sub-eribes for and reads The IlGLf:; keeps a'.ireait of the times. The Hams, llaeon and Lard yon buy at the Central Meat Marktt are c u r 1 by J . F . E r d , ; i a : m Company. HBSaVO For Curt ? ExkMsM Vital Fn- WVliU d r7y- Lo' of 8'atn Paver. Fail- " ig Ucmory. Seminal Weahnen Spermatorrhea, Impotenci, $e:f C D U t Dtitmt, Errvra of Youth, Trm- b Bl f b bling antl general Wraknti, ' obhh ana Lou of Power of the Or. j PI ft eratiife Organs, Vriii make yco I I Li! . V a" We time. Price ' fc w 91 -OQ per Box, 68095.00 Address DR. OTTO EISMABCK, I P. O, Bom So. 329, ST. LOV1S, X ! V2TAUTY "' ; Li.l'-J. JM' i : .-1. l-n.. i;. ; . . i r. r, .. . M- M.1& S K Si: t'lC CO., .U - i.i. 1'. i.iO,CUJi. AL,VX ALL DISEASES of the blood are , cured by Hood's Sarsaparilhi, which by its vitalizing, enriching, and alterative e:Tects makes only PURE BLOOD. |