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Show Planting the Standard J All hail Columbus! Behold the great navigator as he lands. The perils of the deep are past. The clouds of fear have vanished. The night of gloom has ended. In the heavens the sun of success shines resplendent.- Morning has - dawned. WrtPTi Imperiously the banner of TJtX haughty Spain greets the day-XwfeiSIr day-XwfeiSIr A light. Upon its fluttering folds 71 X$ i 1 are -inscribed the destinies of a H i lit 1 new wor- ts gleaming surface fxC 'VL marks a long advance.in the evo-r evo-r lution of the human race. It eJAJg es a story f prophecy unpar-sLZX unpar-sLZX alleled, of developement unap-S?iE- ' j proached in the fullness of re-LZ re-LZ L ' I corded time. It crowns with 1 ' ' triumph the efforts of genius. The World's Fair contained no finer statue of the great discoverer than this colossal figure. It commanded from its pedestal the eastern entrance to the Administration building. build-ing. The majesty of its dimensions, the vigor and aggressiveness aggres-siveness of its expression and the artistic finish of its composition com-position made it admired as a genuine sculptural triumph. Another Standard Proudly Displayed at the Fair was that of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Standard of Excellence for Forty Years. It was the standard of unequalled strength, perfect purity and wholesome results. The award to Dr. Price's of highest honors at the Fair furnishes conclusive evidence of its superiority over all other baking ponders. Doubtless some day, somebody some where, will make a better piano than the Emerson Up to this year of grace, 1894, nobody has done so. THE EMERSON PIANO makes nO false pretenses, claims no intaDgible merit. The things everybody wants in a piano are an artistic case, a full, rich tone, responsive action and a guarantee of durability. To these features the Emerson Em-erson adds that of reasonable price. Sold on easy terms by Taylor Bi others company, Provo & Hannifin and have glasses made up for you as they should be. Located at the Prova House, one-half block south of Cosmopolitan. Buy the Utah Valley Iron'paint. It Is the best. For Sale by A. O. Smoot. The Utah Valley Iron paint ha3 no equal. For sale only by A, O. Smoot. Buy vour ladies' fine shoes at Farrer Bros. & Co. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awarded Cold Medal Midwinter Fair, San Francisco. K'Mrs. Jennie Decker.ffe "How WelMfou Look" Friends Surprised at the Wonderful Improvement. C. L Hood & Co., LotrlL Mass. : "Dear Sirs: I take pleasure in writing tbt food I have received from taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sarsa-parilla. Every spring and summer for six years or more, my health has been so poor from heart trouble and general debility that at times (Hit was a burden. I would become so Emaciated and Weak and Palo that my friend thought I would not live long. I could do scarcely any work at all and had to lie down every few minutes. I began getting worse in January, losing my flesh and feeling so tired. I thought I would try Hood's Sarsapa Mlla and I am happy to say I am in better health HoodV"Gure Chan I have been for a number of years. My friends remark to me : Why ho w well you look.' I tell them It Is Hood's Sarsaparilla that has done the work. I would have all suffering humanity hu-manity give this medicine a trial and be con vinced. This statement Is True to the Iit Ur.w Mbs. JgyyiE Deckeb, Watseka, I1L ' Hood's Pills cure liver ills, constipation, biliousness, Jaundice, skk toadacbe, lndigeaUoh Provo Opera House, J. C. GRAHAM, Manager, Thursday. Nov. 22 The Popular Irish American Comedian, Mr. DANIEL SULLY. In the Greatest Success of His Career, "Glial, Washington, D. G." Depicting the Social, Political and Military Sides of Life at the National Capital. STARTLING ELECTRIC EFFECTS. See the Man-O'-War Model. I - . ertT-Sseats on Wednesday A-o-gTlov'. 21, at Provo Book store. USUAL PKICES. Three car loads of the latest styles in furniture have been received by Tavlor Brothers company, frovo. This explains why they can undersell others, such immense quantities. Bed Schoolhouse shoes 5 to 8 for 60 cents at Irvine & Barney's. This same shoe has sold in Provo at $1.50. Diamonds andff atches Pyne & Msiben's Drug Store EVERYTHING AT REDUCED PRICES. Look out for ' Big Stock of Holiday Goods, Spectacles Scientifically Adjusted to all Sights. EUREKA SALOON. Tbe FINEST LIQUORS of all Kinds, BEERS, all the Best Brands. :-: THE BEST CIGAlls : 3?olite -A-ttexxcLarLce . Center St eet betwen H and I streets I H. HARRISON Prprie lor The Ulah Ooifnty Prilit and flgriGUltUra! Society WILL SELL YOUR FRUITS, BERRIES, VEGETABLES, POTATOES, HONEY. FISH, GAME, STOCK, HORSES, SHEEP, HAY AND GRAIN, It will pay you to call at their office, corner 8th and J Street, Troyo or any of the offiers for any information deBired. No middlemen to take a large profit if we sell for you. D i recto us . P. H. Boyer, Springville; Evan Wride, Provo; Geo. dinger, Lass View; D. M. Smith, Pleasant Grove; John Miller, Spanish Fork; Georce D. Snell, Spanish Fork. ' u-Kelso Springville, Pres. Thos. Leonard, Provo, Vice-Pres, F. J. Covert, Piovo, Sec'y. J. E. Booth, Provo, Treas, Heed Smoot, President. M. H. Haedy, M. D.Sec. & Tres. W. R. Pike, M. D. Vice-President. L. U. King. Alkx Hedoist, Jb., Mgr. Wholesale f Retail Druggists. We Carry a Full Line of .TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, PERFUM-ERY, CHEMICALS, DRUGS, ETC., ETC. FI3STID OIO-PtSJ&; TOBACCOS. Prescription Carefully Prepared Day or Night, v., ... l - sw"7 JTZr -J;;??5" .i ...Magg -, r, IJin , , , , , 1 .... WILL BE NOTED IN HISTORY FOR TB.. ... c I Unprecedented Cheapness. ....OF.... But Nowhere is that Cheapness so apparet as at IRVINE & BARNEY. Their Fall and Winter Stock is a marW in this particular. Their Prices the Lowest. The Mammoth Mam-moth Cloak Sale has attracted attention or 1000 miles around. Their are a few of them left Secure them. Children's 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2 00, and upwards. Ladies', $1.00, 2.00, 3.00, 4 00, and upwards JjS GOODS in all shades and styles. Beautiful at 15c, 20 J 25c, 35c, etc., etc. wuii trimmings to match. ' j Excellent Table Linens at 25c, 40c, 50c. !&,toc CM,dren'8 in proportion- lOTe erafa Clothing' Department We are going to close out our Clothing, and we will beat any prices you can get in Utah on the same Ime of goods. Men's Overcoats, $2.75 and upwards. Men's Suits, $4.75 and upwards. IIWIliE & BARNEY. 80 and 32 CENTER ST11EET ..... rxxyj Is still attracting many buyers, we -will continue to cut and slash prices so long as our customers wish to save money, profits are no object to us. CASH, CASH, CASH Is what we must have, and you surely will not pay others more for the same articles when you don't have to. We take great pleasure in announcing to our many patrons the fact that our LATEST SHIPMENT OF FALL DRESS GOODS:- Have arrived. You must call and examine them, Elegant, Cheap and Prices unequalled hardly express ex-press the truth. B j Edredon Flannels, Latest patferns, beauties at 20c. A Crepon, dark f hades, flower patters at 20c. Arlesienne Dress Flannel at 15c. . C Arlesienne Dress Goods at 12 c. A Thibet Cloth at 12 c. Dress Cheviot at 12 J c. Cashmeres and Delaines at 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and up. The largest and prettiest S Line ever shown here. M Sillier Sdc i Lis' Ms. These goods are all of the latest fashion. We must close them out this month now is your opportunity, get one. Also remember that we always carry a full line of Ladies' and Gent's Underwear, Shoes, Blankets. Etc Etc, Etc, lil. j. liEWM Manager. j U CENTER STSEET, . 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