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HHH S: , .m. h 1 1 in imwmlTrTffl i mm i iiibiiiihih n win i him i mini m im iiii m iiiiiii i i ii tttnmumJiMiuuinMiima jB Our Immense stock of Dry Goods lB as croded us bo for room we POHj are forced to iaB Children's Siloes from S5c to $1.48 31 Ladies5 Shoes from $1.00 to $3.82 WM COME AT ONCE. HH 24 Center St,, one door west of Pyne &Mibon's Drug Sicre. KgB Sells Meat .it tlw Fo'loving PRICES FOR G AS"". ffiH BEEF. YEAL. HB Beef by the side 4c Roasts 8 to 9c lb HHB Hindquarters 5 to 5 Cutlets 3 lbs for 25o HSR Half hind quarter or Yeal for veal loaf 12 c HBhHI Rump roasts 5 to 6c S'ews 4 to 5c lb HH Pi ime rib roasts Sc poptt H8H Shoulder roasts 6c ruM' HBH Boiling beef 3 to 4o Pork, whole or sides 5 to 6c HHH All loin steaks 10c Loin or rib roasts 7c lb HHB Round steaks 8c Shoulder roasts 5c lb HlH Chuc:r or shoulder steak Pork chops Sc lb HBB 7c, or 4 lbs for 25c Pork spare ribs 5c lb HH Hamburger steak 10c SAUSAGES. H Beef shanks 15 and 20c each Pork eausage meat 8c lb Beef hearts 10c each or L for 16(Jj u for 25c HI Beef t ngues 15 and 20c each pork sausage links HH Beef tongues, salted 25'; paoh 20c lb. 3 for 25c B Coned beef 4 to 7c lb Reiner or Frankfort 10c lb j Kidney suet c Bologna 8c lb, or 3 for 25c H .Rendered beef tallow ac j Buttock 4 to 5c LAm IH Fore quarters 3 to 4c Loose lard 10c lb H lb pails 35c j MUTTON. 5 lb pails 55c HH ,, ., ... . lOlbpaUs 1.00 n Mutton, whole c rside 4 to 5c 20 lb 1 95 H Shoulder rossts 6c lb f eaf 9c lb Mutton h?f or H ibs for 25c ! ALL KINDS OF CURED SEATS- H Loin or rib chops 3 lbs for 25c Poultry Food every Wednes- B Mutton stew 3c lb day arrl Saturday, j GASA PAiO FOR HIDES AND FELTS. HH OUR GIOTTO: Lowest Prices Consistent with Best B Quality and Honest Quantity. M PHIL SPEGKABT. Prop. H Full Line of Pure Wines, Liquors and Bottled Beer for H Family Use H Prices the Lowest at WM H. S, PYNE, Manager, Provo City H THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Hf Buy tltc ffirlit Running; 1'lano Cltniii Irivc Mowes.., Binders H :ni(l lEcutlftrs. H The Cclelrn.tel Genuine FjiuIIow Spring; Wagons and. Dinghies. H The OltlBeliahlc Hickory Snrxit Wilsons. H The It T Avery nnd Sstmth Bend VIoivs sind Soever lEarroiVb. R The Brittle i:siit F'rcfc1 Seeding Irill. B Xltc IJemenl Spat1iRST'Bic H:irroM and Seeders. H 'The Ifa-wlicye Hay Loaders H:iy Presses and IV cy Hay Tools. H The Gaar 5cot Co. Steam and lEorse I'owcr Thresher. Hj Extras frr all kinds of machinery andimplcjiots. 1 have tbo most extensive variety and B cleanest stock of Carnages. lluggi'-s urrics, high and low grade, to bo found in the 1 est, at HHBbJ twins and prices that ivill mit ac pu i -"jaser. Send lor catalogue and prices. SIDNEY STEVENS, Ogden, Utah. H Logan and Price, Utah - Montpelier and Idaho Falls, Idaho. I .. - HOT STUFF j Tlie Fuller Warren Go's complete H line of Stoves and Steel Ranges Hj AT Co-op Waaoo and lacfiine Go. Hj 120 State Street and 67 E 1st South St. H 1 ff When you can be made to walk straight. We (.'Ji MH 2 take Plaster Paris cast of feet to insure comfort. Jf5gf HH - 3 Specialist in cripdled and deformed shoes. Steel rffe'---J E braces and artificial limbs of every description. s, Hllflert Dsformihy SbaB Bo. H :, f69 E THIRD S ST, SALT L KE. WH I RFPdMVFF Call Issued by the Democratic State Committee FOE STATE CONVENTION To Eeconvone at Salt Lake City on Tues day October 22, 1895 at IO a. m. Ana Issues Aioo a Kiugine Address Setting 3?orth Plainly tho Oausea. The state central democratic commit tee and many prominent democrats from all parts of Utah met at Salt Lake city on Monday eyenmg October I4th to consider the present crisis of cnurch interference with stale that is upon us, aud :itter due and cairn de liberation issued the iollowing serious ane sol'jmn addresa and call lor the reassembling of the delegates that com posed the convention that met at, Og den on September 5, 1895: Since the nomination of the demo cratic Btate ticket, through no fault of the democratic party, there has aiicen a crisis in the political affairs of this territory. Ic has been caused by the eilorta of designing und unscrupulous republicans, who have used and dis torted ill-advi&ed statements ot high chuich ollicmia m order to secure their o'tvu designing ends. Ellbrts arc Ueing made to cause thd people wuo have been taugbt to reverence autiior ity, that the dominant churcn of Utah Utsues the deleat ot tho democratic ticket. This condition of thinga needs the serious tonsidaration or evexy thinkini; man auu woman. It presents belore the people a question botore which ail others are dwarled. it re latt'B to the lights o! persons and the personal and political fieedom of every individual. The demociatic party, which has ever been the party uf tne fullest fieedom to the citizen, pro poses to meet this issue and to light uouc that it may be settled loi all time. That peace may come to the people of Utah. Tnat the adopcion of the constitution that is presented for the consiaeiation of the people may not be defeated. It has no quarrel with any cnuich; it admits the right ol every society to uovem and control ltd membeis in its own aflaire, eo long aa the rights of the state or tho richts of other in dividuals are not encroached upou. Its ynevauce has been caused by those a ho are reauy and willing to drag the cross ot (Jhnst in the mud and dust and filth ot politics, to advance selhsh ends. It matters not whether this WuB occasioned by innocent motives or m noctut action, the condition la here, und an issue has been raised. Theie should be no injustice doue to any man. Theie should h no interference with the nlus of any church or of any in dividual; but lor the good ot Utah us ell as lor the good ol" democracy the question should be met in u manly way, and m a manner that the people will know that the democracy has spoken and will act accoidingly. Taurotore, in view of conditions ex isting, in order that there may be is sued a declaration of political inde pendence and for the purpose of de claring that no man or Bet ot men shall hereatter uee the power or the name of any church or ecclesiastical authority to control the voleB of the political sentiment of any citizen, the democratic state committee, du;y as sembled at Salt Lake city on.Monday, the 14th day of October, 1805, by un ammous vote, hereby directs the re assembling of the delegates that com posed the convention that met at Og den on the 5th day of Seplembti, lb95, at Salt Lake city, on Tuesday,the 22ud day of October, 18Uo, at the hour or tu a.m. All delegates to the late conten tion are earnestly request'-d that lay ing aside all business aud excuses they attend this convention lor the good of Utah and all the people, and thus aid in settling once and ior all one of the questions that has ho long harassed all classes in this territory. The convention will also be empow ered to take such other action than that stated in this call as the exigen cies of the occasion may require. O. V. PowEltB, Cnairman. E. A. McjJaniel, Secretary. flow's This. We offer One Hundred Dollars He ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be curtd bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J, CHENEY & CO., Props., To ledo, O. We the undersigned, have known J?. J. Cheney ior the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Tuaux, Wholesale Druggiats, Toledo, O. Wai-ding, Ki2?kan & Marvin. Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catanh Cute is taken intern ally acting directly upon the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system, Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all drug gists. Testimonials free. WARD COKFEliENCES. Will be Held in the Various Wards of the trtah Stake ofZionas Follows: Iiehi, November 3rd, meetings at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Edwakd Partridge, David John, Reed Smoot, Stake Presidency. Clinton, Missouri. Mr. A L Armstrong, on old drup gist, and a promintnt citizen of this enterprising town, saye: "1 sell son.f forty diffetent kinds of csuvh rnedi-' cino, but have nevr in my experience! aold so tr.ucb of any one article a6 I have of Ballard's Homhound tiyrup. All who use it cay it is he moat perfect remedy for Cough, Cold, Consumption, an all diseases of the Throa ant? Luns they have ever tried." It is fi specific ior Croup and Whooping Coug?: It will relieve a Gough in one minute. Contamn no opiates. Sold by Smool Omc comcany. Denver and Eet urn S20.00. The Union Pacific willsflll round trip tickets to Denver October 15th, at $20.00, final limit October 31st. "How to Cure all Skin Diseases." Simply auply "Swayse's Oint mest." No internal medicine re qnir d. Cures tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptioes on the face, bands, nose, etc., leaving the skin clear, white and healthy. Its great healing and curative powers are pos:es.sed by no other remedy. Ask your druggist for SWAYNE'8 OlNfMENT. in im i- . i"iwui i ii" "vnagwgr'TOr.'mi i ihpi FRAGRANT 'VAN STY FAIR CIGARETTES I AiNE WJ&SMmi FINE5T j Virginia fisTORKtftt ToBACCQ 6 TttE HIGHEST SKILLED -workmen empiped m making THESE CIGARETTES V?jSKimball&C 8om6 Railway illiipmniloij. "This won't do," said tho general passenger agont in annoyed tones to the map maker. "I want Chicago moved down hero half an inch, so as to come on our direct route to New York. Thon take Buffalo and put it a littla farther from tho lake. "You've got Detroit and Now York on different latitudes, and the impres Bion that that is correct won't holp our road. "And, man, tako those two lines that comporo with us and make 'em twice a& crooked as that. Why, you've got one of 'cm almost straight. "Yank Boston over a little to the west and put New York a little to the west, so as to show passongors that our Buffalo division is tho shortest route to Boston. "Whon you've done all those things I'vo said, yon may print 10,000 copi.es but, say, how long have you been in tho railroad business, anyway?" New York Herald. How Flics Walk on Window Fanes. ThoTnicroscope-tEfeals tho neat con trivance which enables a fly to walk up a window pano or defy tho laws of gravity by gliding along, back down ward, on tho coiling. The magnifier shows tho foot to bo made up of two pads covered with fine, short hair, each pad having a hook above it. Behind each pad is a bag filled with a stioky liquid which oozes out whenever the fly puts his foot down. Tho amount which is pressed out of each foot is very small indeed, but taken all together it is am ply sufficient to hold the insect in any position ho chooses. St. Lonis Republic. A Sound Liver Makes a Well ilan . Aro you Bilious. Consipatf-d or troubled with Jaundice; Sick Head ache, Bad T.sto in Mouth, Foul Breath, Coated Toncue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot Dry H,kin, Pain in Back and between the shoulders, Chills and Fever, &c. -it you iiave any of these symptoms, your Liver is out of order, and your blood i slowly being poisoned, because jour Liver does not act pioperiy. HisnuiNE will cure any disorder of the L.ver, Stomack or Bowels. It has no -qnal as a Liver Medicine. Price 75 couta. Free trial iiottlea at Smoot Drug company. Only in so far as the legal position ot the married woman must oxercise a moral iufluenco on tho life of the un married is it nece?s:ry to say a word of tho legal foundation of marriago iu Germany. It rests entirely on tho view of tho superiority of man, ot the snbor iinationof woman. Even tho notion that she is bought by her husband sur vives, in however slight a form, in the ceremony of betrothal. Her husband is her master, her guardian, her natural f npportor. Above all he is her educator, tske shares his rank, his name, his dig ntties, bis fortune, but without him slM cannot admlmsTCilier own. "In the domain of all she remains a subject, M Sohni argues, "aud if she reigns at al) it must be by tho free will of man." In tho country liko Germany, whore. In all matters connected with moral and intellectual life, the links of tradi tion have never been severed, the pres ent is explained by the past. Disdainful silence is the mildest form of criticism opponents will offer whenever on the olatform or from tho professional chair the attempt is mado to plead in favor of women's political rights. On this point all the female advocates of thp emancipation of their sax are nnanJ tnous in their la-uentations,- mien a trifle will ly the grea4est healing Invention of the day? Dr.Sandcn's electric Belt is complete toly nalicry for self' roanient, nncS jrnarnntectl, or monej Ief uncivil. It wil' cure withort medicine BUetunnftsm, tumoajjo. Sciatica, lame Elaclt, Kidney Jltl Mver Consjilnints. Nervous Bebilily, Wcntaicss, iosses, Drains anU all effeets ol cariy indlscre !ion or excess. To eaU men it is tha sreatest possible boon, as the mild. ?otlncr elcclric cairrent is applied direct to tlia ncre centers and improve ments arc felt from V,le Iirs,t I?r "9ed. A pociet edition ol the celebrated electro medical work, 'Three Classes of Men," illustrated, is sent free, sealed, by mail npon application. ETery, 3'onnfr? niiatlle-agc' or old man suffering the slightest weaknes should read it. It will show an easy, sjiw nnd speedy way to regain strensii and fecsltu -nhen cierything else lias laiicu, TheSANDEN ELECTRIC C0. ICo. OHO Sixteenth St., Hvzner, Col. Also Sow Xorlt, CWcago & JGoadon, 33ngr fy'WBest BlGotro-Medlcal Concern in tho "World DEM0CEATIC PLATFORMS Territorial, Adopted at Ogden Sent. 5th The democratic party of Utah in convention assembled, reposing its trust in tho intelligence, patriotism and justice of the people standing upon the constitution as a foundation and limitation of the powers of the gov ernment as nell aa the guaranty of the liberties of the citizen congratulate the territory now soon to be a state on the assured success of the policy adopted by tho national organization as laid down in all its plattorms. For the democracy of the entire ter ritory we reaffirm our fath in the per manence of federal union and our 'ievotion to the constitution and the laws; aud declara as cardinal doctrines of democracy: First Aosolute acquiescence in the will of the majority as a vital principle of the demociulic party. Sucond Total separation of church and state for the sake alike of ciyil and reiigicua l:bt.rty. Thild -The liberty of the individual unvesed by sumptuary laws. Fourth Support by the state of tne public sci-oolc. Fifth Tue supremacy of the ciyil oyer the military power. Sixth Exact equ-ility of all persons bblore the law. Seventh The right to a free frallot the right preservative of all other rights. Eighth That onr democratic party is the friend of the laboring man in every avocation of life, and will pro tect hie interest alike against the ag cressions of monopoly as well as the commune. Wo believe the restoration of the money of tho constitution is now the paramount iesue before the country, and insist that both parties shall plainly state their respective posi ions upon tho question in order that the voteis may intelligently express their preference. We thereforo declare our selve" in favor of tho immediate res toration of the tree and unlimited coinage of Kold and silver at the pres ent legal intio ot 16 tol, as such coin age existed prior to 187S, without wait mg for the aid or consent of any other nation. Gold and silver coin to be a full and legal tender for all debts pub lic and private. We denounce the republican party for the demonetisation of silver in 1873 and for its repeated acts of hostility to ward its romouetization. We call attention to the fact that the country was in tho throes of a financial panic when the democratic adminis tration assumed control in 1893.and we congratulate the people upon the ap proaching leign of prospenly aa a re sult of a demociatic reform of the tar iff; and also to the fact that factories, louudaries and mills have re-umed work since the repeal of the JIcKmley law, and to the constantly advancing wages of workingmen in almost every industry. We again express our hearty appre ciation of the democratic congress and president in providing an enabling act by virtue of which Utah is about to as sume its position as a sovereign state. We commend the action of the dem ocratic members of the constitutional convention in surround. nsj the taxing and revenue-raising po' er of the state by Buch restrictions and limitations as to preclude any squandering ot public property m aid ot private enterprises, and to confine the expenses of carrying on the public business within proper limits of economy, despite the almost unanimous opposition of a republican majority. And y,e faynr the adoption of the proposed constitution. We congratulate the women of Utah upon their admission to equal political rights with men under the provisions of the constitution proposed, and the democratic party for the earnest and able support of that measure by its lepresontatives in tho constitutional convention. We denounce as false the charge tbHt the democratic party of Utah has been guilty ot stuffing ballot boxes or otner election frauds, and condemn the republican party for its un warranted and libelous attack upon oh' majority ot the Utah commission, und deplore the lack of principle ihown bj its attempt without any evidence and for partisan purposes .to besmirch the character ot honorable citizens. Dtali County, Adopted at Pavson Sept. 2otli. Hon, J. B. Mifner, chairman of the committee on platform and resolutions reported the following platform: The democratic party of Utah county m convention assembled declare aa fol lows: We hereby endorse and reaffirm the platform adopted at the convention held in Ogden on September 5, 1895. We cordially and heartily approve of the action ot said convention in nomi nating Joseph L. Eawlins and Moses Thatcher for United State3 senutors tor Utah, and demand that the mem bers of the legislature from Utah county use tvery honorable means to secure their election. With heartfelt gratitude we appre ciate the munificent donation of public lands granted by the federal govern ment to the new state of Utah, and urge upon the legislature the neces sity of passing such laWB and adopting such measures as will secure to the state the most valuable public lands within the state to the extent of all grpnts made to it, and its public insti tutions. We demand the passage of such laws as will provide for the sale of state lands to actual settlers only, in small holdings; for the selection of suitable sites for reservoirs; for the preserva tion from destruction or waste of the timber on the public lands; for the improvement ot and lands,and for the development of all the natural pro ducts oi state lands. We favor retention by the state of all its lands not susceptible of imme diate improvement, and the leasing by the state of improvable lands, when ever such leasing will tend to their more rapid and efficient improvement and development. We favor a revision of the laws ot Utah on irrigation. First, to secure aud irrevocably fix all existing rights to the use of water; and second.to pro vide for an increpsed Bupply of water and to distribute all the available water fairly and justly among all per sons entitled to its use. We demand the passage of such laws as will secure to all the people of the state the bflneht of all land grants, and prevent, as far as possible, any moo--poly of either land or water rights in Utah. "We inSiBt upon the expenditure of public money by the state for public purposes only, and for such purposes as economically as is possible, con sistent with securing efficient service, and as may absolutely be neceesaiy for the accomplishment of such purposes. 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SCEinCLM OF THE WORLD. 91 The only line running two throngb bvH ast trains daily to EflHH aspen, ga LEADYILLE, H COLOEADO SP'b. H PUEBLO & DENYEK WM Effective April 29, 1894. kHI Train Ko. 2 leaves I'rovo 9:26 a. m. Hiil Salt Lake 8:05 a. m. Arrive at Pueblo liHI 6 :30 a. m. Colorado Springs 7:51 a. m. piD Denver 10:30 a. m. fM Tram Ho. 4 leaves Provo 8:50 p. m. piH Arrive at Pueblo 5:27 p.m. Colorado 9iHi Springs 6:53 p. m. Denver 9:25 p. m, liB Connections made at Pueblo, Colo- Hsiifl rado Springs and Denver with all lines liK9 east, Elegant day Coaches, chair cars HBl and Pnllnian sleepers on all trains. H Take the D. & R.G. and have acorn- tM for table train and enjoy the finest seen- lH ery on the continent, Shortest line to H Cripple Creek, Colorado's Great Gold PH Camp. affll Train No. 2 leaving Provo at 9:26 a. Hl m. arrives at Cripple Creek next morn- 9HH ing 9:50. BM l. d. HUGH2S, Traffic Manager. Denver. Col. BBH 1. F. KBVINU, General .Agont. Sl S. M. GUSHING, T. P. A.58 W. 2nd South St R bait Lake City. Utah, flH '. K RODPBR a. o ATA. nnvr. Hoi. SH uBAVE FilOVOil'OKCASTANBSUDTH, H No, 3. for Grand Junction and 5 ll pouits East 9.26 a. m jHF Ho. 4. For Grand Junction and BR points -East 8.50 p. m iMHH No. 6. For Sprlng-vlllo Thistle, San- IIH poto and Sevier 3.55 p. m IHIB So. S. For Spnngvlllo, Spanish Hl Fori, Vayaon and Euroka.. 6:20 p. m IHBH JLB AVE FKOVU FOK WEST. JBflK No.l. ForHaituiXo Llty.OgdenAm. IIB Fork, iehl ana the West.. 11.65 s. m HBH No. 3. For ttut Lake City. Ogden, iMHB Am.ForkaudTiOhi and tbe EbBHI West 10.16 p. m HBH0 No. 5. For American Fork, Lehl, Salt HK Lake City and Ogden 3.55 p. m IK No. 7. For American Fork Lehl aud (HEi bait Lake City 8:36 u. in Al ABIUYE AT PKOVO FKOM EAS'l AiU SHHl SOUTH. tHHl No. 1. From Denver, Grand Junction KS and jpolntsEaat 11.55 a. m HHHI No, 3, From Uenver.Grand J unction BiS and points East 10.15 p. m IHHHMe No. 5 FromSpring vUlo.Thistlo San- Bj pete and Sevier 3.55 p.n. HHDHHl No . 7 From Sprlngvllle, Spanish F'k 9HMKtt 1'ay son ana Eureka 8.35a. m HH ARRIVE AT PROVO FROM WEST. SHBH No. '. From California, Ogden, Salt HIB Lako city, Lehl and Am. HB Fork 96 a. m HH No. i. From California. Ogden, and B Salt Lake city 8.50 p. m HUHH No. 6, From Ogden aalt Lase city, EHH Lehl and Amorican Fork 3.5op.m HH No. 8. From Saitliake city, Lehi and SH Vmoncan i'ork 6.20 p. m K u Tho only lino to ogden and Denver without tHK change, Froo reclining chair cars on through iIh trains. Through Sleeping cars to Denver fH Kansas city, Chicago and ban Francisco. Ele IHbHBI gant equipment, safety, speed and comfort HH C R.AXiar. aicket Ajrt. Provo HSHB D. C. Dod, rf, H. Babcock, BflHI Gen. nlgr. Traffic Manager Hi P. A. Radleigh, HHI General Paaaonger Agent. iJHflfil TSTSZ JTIOHX 13 HOW OK. BBIBi it? HBH lSWTi mountain BHf9 O. K YOUNG, jll SPEIAXTiES- i 31 Sign vVriting, BBS Carriage Painting, HEffll Paper Hanging. 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