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Show f c, Cash argain Store Early Fall Clearance Sale! 1 to Oct. 31. Oct. for 30 Only, Days Positively MONEYREFUNDED. EVERYTHIh AS ADVERTISED OR - - 1 ' " ... ' " Shoe and' other merchandise departments of our Stock, we Desiring to make some clearances our overcrowded in of betbw quote you an array of reduced values unheard Ogden or Salt Lake Cities sensational and mislead in e sal es. in ;ens 500 California Overall- s- at 50 Cents a Pair. Staidard-te-Riveted Shoes! Shoes! Shoes!: Driv, The greate outer essential. Next to b ead: the inner. . Bath Towelsit 50 half what you have paid for them ,rSr This Doz.-Turki- Sale Only. each.. half bleached bleached half bleached and 20x40 22x45 bleached and half bleached 24x48 bleached and half bleached 26x51 bleached and half bleached 30x60 bleached and half bleached 18x36 bleached and Mens 50 Mens fur hats, each , .. . . wool hats, 100, . . 50 Boys fine felt hats, each . , cottonade Mens fancy pants, , 75 prs. 75 prs. Mens fine and hea Shoes, go at It. 00 worth f 1.50102.25 Men's satinett 75 pants. Ladies fine kid sho 5, goat 75 I.00 1,40 to 2.00 cottonade pants . Boys strong '50 6o oil she Ladies 1. 00 regularpricefi.45 ts go at grain Boys cassimere pants 50 Ladies tan Oxford ioes, go at. . 1.00 50 roo Mens suspenders, per pair. . . Ladies kid Oxfords, patent tip, at .90 35 50 75 suits Mens underwear, at Ladies kid Oxfords, latent tip, at ".75' 1.25 50 Misses kid Oxfords, patent tip, at .75 75 Mens home made wool hose, loo ( ....... r sh r towels, per pair 20c. worth 35 c towels, per pair 25c. 45c towels, per pair 35c. 55c 60c towels, per pair 40c, 80c towels, per pair 50c. $1.00 towels, per pair 65c. 500 Yards White Shaker Flannel at Q cents - per yard; worth 10 cents a yard. " 5 too aa t.to Childrens kid and gainhoes, at .75 Infants kid and goj shoes, at... .25 100 45 A Fine Stock of WINTER UNDERWEAR, Overshirts, Suspenders, Gloves, Hats, Neckwear and TRUNKS AND SATCHELS. . r' a fine and complete line of Prices: Reduced at Greatly Hosiery All sizes in stock. Our Prices are at least 20 per and children, bought before COMFORTEBS. BLANKETS A.TSTZD and fleecy r ,75 worth f r.,fo cent LOWER than any dealer inthe county.. During . the raise Inleathsr, which we are now "selling a't io:4 white and gray blankets,-sof- t 2.00 white and gray blankets, soft and fleecy. . 1.25 thisTsale. as an additional inducement to purchasers prices very little in advance of what they will cosfns 114 extra heavy gray blankets, soft and fleecy. 1.50 2.25 half wool white blankets, soft and fleecy.. 2.50 of Trunks, we will allow 10 percent discount off of later on. .. and soft wool all white fleecy. 3.50 4 blankets, it. 2.25 present prices. Extra large comfoVters. wool filled, at. ...... . 1.35 Buy. 11-- 4 11-- 4 3-7- 5 Now is the Time to 750 Yards White and Gray Home Made Lidseys, 2 yards wide, at 50 cents per yard. at 30 cts. a yard; worth 50 cts a yard. 500 yards Langtry Dress Flannel, all wool, 33 inches-wide- , 5-- 5 " . , A Stock of Outing JShaker and All-Wo- Flannels, Twilled and Plain, Home Made or Eastern, all Colors, at ol prices in keeping with the decline in price of wool. 750 yds checked Lindseys, bright, fast colors, Suitable for Childrens Dresses, Ladies Skirts or Quilt Linings, , 400 yds Standard Table I 1,UUU Oil Cloth, Best Quality, Assorted vh llluDUd Assorted widths and colors, all silk, at half price.No. 5, 5c; JuS. No. 7,7Jc; No. 9, 10c; No. 12, 12jc; No. 16, 15c; No. 20, 17ic- - rP I Ifl1 Patterns, at YflTIPF 1AM iSUlIuCj 81 cents a yd, worth 17 1- -2 121 cents a yrd cents per yard. cur prices oa DESERET KILLS H01E SIDE, ALL WOOL HOSIERY, tor Ladies and Childran, ribbed or plain. Sizes 5, 51, 20c pr; Ml, L 25c; 71,8,81, 30c; Ladies, S5c 01 50c. Each, worth $1. 100 Ladies All Wool SleevelessrJaekets, and in INFANTS EMBROIDERED CASHMERE LONG - Brown, 90c. to $3 each; worth 25 p3r cant more. Underwear, Fascinators, Infants Caps and Bonnets, Ladies Single and Double A Beautiful Line of COATS, Cream When in Coalville, See our Stock, and get prices' on Ladies and Children $ Shawls, Queensware, Lamps and Tinware, Brooms end Brushes, Rubber Goods, Woo! Boots and Overshoes. for Fall and Winter is at the ALWAYS RELIABLE THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION Bnrd Nominated for Kepr,ntti,0 AlcCrrkI for Saporlntcndcnk. The Republican county convention was held In Coalville yesterday morn- ' inn. Mark Hopkins called tbe meeting to order, read tbe call and named J. D. Murdock as temporsrv chairman. F. M. Pinneo was chesea as temporary secretary. Reynolds; Upton, John Saxton; Wood land, William Pace; Iloytsville, C, T. Mills; Coalville, B. Wilkins. After a vote of thanks to the officers, the convention adjourned. . The county committee then met and elected the following officers : Henry Welch, chairman; J. M. Lockhart, secretary ; C. T. Mills, O. F. Johnson, F. W. Marchant, John Paskett, Henry Welch, J. M. Lockhart, J. C, Weeter W. C. Wallace, W. Mont Ferry, executive committee. The RepBblieaa Kali. In the evenings Republican rally was held in the Cluff hall, and the speakers were greeted by a very large audience. J. II. Ball acted as chairman and A committee of five was elected on permanent organization, as follows: Messrs. Ruck lege and Ferry of Park City ; B. Wilkins, Coalville; Ned Morse, .Echo ; George Millner, Peoa. on Credentials F. J. Committee Westcotl, 8. A. Parsley, Park City; J. gnyderaa tbefirst H- - Ball, Coalville; M. F. Harris, Ilen-efe- r; speaker, Ilon.C. C. Goodwin was next Franklin Maxwell, Peoa, introduced, and his speech was listened A recess of twenty minutes was then to with marked attention. He was fol' taken lowed by Selectman Archibald and 6upt, On reassembling the committee on McCorkle, both of whom spoke briefly, credentials reported fifty-tw- o delegates and the audiytice was dismissed. entitled to seats. Report adopted. Cnniing KalllM, The report of the committee on perA Democratic rally is to be held in recit read was ; manent organization Coalville on next Wednesday night, ommendedthattbe temporary organka-- j n HonrJolln x Cain tion be made permanent; announced MndidaU for and Hoo. R. II. governori the order of business to be the nomine-tio- n candidate for congress en the Roberts, of a candidate for superintendent of Democratic ticket, will address tbe schools; representative to the state Tbe Democratic giee club meeting. legislature; selection of county central will also accompany them, and Messrs. committee. The report was adopted. rod Ensign are among the singers. The chair announced the nomination Pyper A Republican rally and ratification of superintendent in order, and D. 8. L, meeting is to be Leld in Bark City to- McCorkle and Charier Heath ef Park rn orrow night. City and E. L. Benson ef Coalville were Bat Non Aver. at the Werldi Fair. in 33 'resulted ballot nominated. The Ayers Sarsaparilla enjpys the extrafor McCorkle, 8 for Heath and 41 for distinction of having been the Benson. McCorkle was 'declared the ordinary Only blood purifier allowed an exhibit nominee, at the Worlds Fair, Chicago. ManuFor representative, George Beard and facturers of other sarsaparilla sought a showing of Alma Eldredee of Coalville, and John by every means to obtain their goods, but they' were all turned Paskett of Henefer "were nominated.. away tinder the application of the rule The first ballot resulted in 19 for Beard; forbidding the entry of patent medicines 18 for Eldredge and 14 for Paskett. The and nostrums. The decision of the of second ballot resulted in Beard, 42; Worlds Fair authorities in favor in effect as fowas Sarsaparilla Ayers Eldredge 9. The chair announced llows: Ayers Sarsaparilla is not a George Beard as the nominee. The patent medirifig; It does not belong to nominations were made unanimous. the list of nostrils. It is hereon its ' The following county committee was merits. t ,iii. chosen: Park City, Henry Welch, W. More lias Tit 4'ah Dargaln adverM. Ferry, J. C. Weeter, W. C. Wallace, rverylhlng In sim-klliej- r In and large tise F. O. qunntlile J. M. Lockhart; Parleys Park, enough so none need l disapW. Kamai, Marchant; .... Johr son ; rea,F. during' their 30 dajs John Tack; Echo. Ned Morse ; Oakley, pointed ale. W. II. Stevens ; Henefer, Jonn Pakett; Dr. Prkxs Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Higbwt Motel sad OiptooMk, Waaship, A. Bates ; Eockport, William . " I r TERRITORIAL NOTES. Our PRICES will convince you that the only place to Stock up BCCKLIK'I AKMCA SALVE. The best salve in tbe world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, - Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For tale by Int.rr.t Gleaned From Oar TorrlUirisl Esehaagos. Tribune: There are now depending upon Salt Lake county for aid as alms no less than V(1 families, - or over 500 mouths. John Boyden & Son, Leslie Dunn, a twelve-year-oboy, was run over by a locomotive and Fish and Game Commissioner II. A Provo Saturday afternoon and in- Heath declares his purpose from henceforward to strictly enforce the sunset stantly killed. of the game law. That clause Is clause 0 a. 2 at Brigham Bugler: Thursday m., the spirit departed from his bpdy, the latter part of section 17 (page 137 and Samnel Smith is no more. Ha lswt of 1894), and says that any person died at Smithfield, where he has .Been who shall kill, wound or shoot at any wilde goose or wild duck between sunf for several months. set and ons hour before sunrise, shall be The eisteddfodd opened in Salt Lake guilty of a misdemeanor, Tribune. on Thursday last, the attendance at the Wasatch Wavs; Word reached us opening reaching 10,000. Such music has never before been henrd in the great this morning of the sudden death of Mrs. Robert 8, Lindsey, succumbed to the inTabernacle. It was a grand success. r evitable at 9:15 a, m., from a severe atPayson Globe; John Diem, the oldest tack of pheumonia, fasting about three citizen ef Payson, died at his home Mrs. was the second Linesay days about 8 .oclock Wednesday morning. of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. McMuldaughter He was born on the 8th day of July len, aged 20 years, and was married to 1806, being two month and 20 davs over Robert 8. Lindsay at the Salt Lake Tem89 years old at the time of his death. ple on September 28th, but three short Tooe1e Transcript It is our sad duty weeks ago. She was oneof the leading week announce the death of one young ladies of Ileber and for tad and to this of Tooeles best known and most highly sudden demise hat cast a gloom over the respected citizens. Dr. William ' Bovee entire comunity. Dods, aged 64 years, lie was taken The constitution that haa been broken with a stroke of paralysis last Sumlay dow n or weakened by long standing dismorning about 4 o'clock and died last orders in the liver and kidneys, is ill Monday evening at 6:40 oclock. fitted to withstand the encroachments of cold Such a Herald: Jndge Samuel Smith of Box disease.cannot stand person takes and in cases easily, fatigue, Smith-field in Elder county, died at his home of epidemics, is the first to fall a victim. Cache county, on Wednesday last. The proper course is to remove the cause The deceased was a pioneer, and was of the weakness by treating the liver and kidneys. Dr. J. 11, McLeans held in the highest esteem by a wide Liver and Kidney Baltfi will reach tbe of circle friends throughout the territory. seat of trouble and restore the diseased Several years ago he served as probate organs to healthy functional activity. Injudge of Box Eider county. creased, nourishment of the body will follow and tbe patient will rapidlv reA HOVSEBOLD TBEiSt'BE. health ana strength. Trice i per D. W, Fullerof Caaajoharie, N.Y., gain bottle. he Dr. that always keeps says Kings New Discevery in the house and hi Zook - Here, found has the very liest always faaily results follow its use; that he would not Cash Oats be without it, if procurable. i. A, the 20 Ap -Ihkeuian, druggist. Catch ill. N. Y,, The Times office. says that Dr. Kings New Discovery is nndoubtedlv the bet cough remedy; that he has ued it in his family for Warranty Deeds, short form, and a eight years, and it has never failed to do line of justice blanks for sale at The all that is claimed for it. Why hot try Timks office. a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles liee afo Job m Bovden A Fbort form warranty deeds and other am! ffon'B drug store. Kegul.ir " legal blank for sale at this office. Itruis . mt VillG CO o C Q A. . A Always On Hand at the ld ten-der- ? Farmers! Solid paid for for next days. ply at TGH $2.00 Lump, Stove, 1.25 oil Prill V; PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Wasatch Dept. O- - S. M. Co SPORTRM ANS HEADQUARTERS We have just received eur New Stock of Guns and Rifles, and a monster stock - is too, $5,000 worth. We caa furnish anything yon want. We ship our Shot, Powder, Loaded Shot Shell, etc., by the rarload, and can give you the best in the habit of paying others goods at tbe same price as you have for seconds. We handle" the Winchester Loaded Shells, conceded to be the best produced. Our stock of Fndiing Tackle, Baseball, Ten-- " It fo-e- cisand Cricket Supplies; Hammock, Hunting Clothing, Rubber Boots and Shoes, Cutlery, Walking Sticks, Bicycles, etc., is the largest and most complete in Utah. We handle DuPont Black, Blasting and Sporting Powders, and Judson Nitre Blasting; also- Nitro 8orting Powder, Giant Caps, Fuse, etc. Send for Our New Illustrated Catalogue,. ritCC TO ALL. - 155!fa0 Street, Salt Lai City. 2101 Washington A, t, Ogden Utah Dr.W.VISICK, DENTIST. Will be in Coalville for one .week, at the Weber HouseT fully prepared for. all kinds of dental work, commencing Monday, Oct. 21. Entrance side door. |