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Show Don't miss the De iiiocruhc rail; at the Opera Home to-night. Democratic torchlight parade to-night. DeiiHtrraiir torchlight parade, to-night. ' Turning; l'p Hie Xalionnljiiaiik. i "Washington-. July 31. Comptroller I of Currency Lacey has prepared and will to-morrow send out circulars to all tl ic national banks, suggesting prompt action on the part of" those banks that have circulation secured by 4 per cent, bonds, either to secure the continuation of these bonds or deposit other bonds in their place. Duns & Co., the old time merchants of l'rovo are "on deck again," and at tending to business at the old stand. A heavy consignment of goods is now on the way from the east, which, when they arrive, will stock up the shelves, and place the old firm on a good supply liar-is again. To the people of l'rovo we say, go and see your old friends, Dunn fc Co., and give them your Dade. Do.t't mi- the .V.'.-...e';,'e rally itf the Opera ." tn-uiyhi. j ).' hi is ihe Detiunruiic rally at the .''.(' (.'' the liem.n-eaiii; rally at the Opera Hti.-e iahf. ' ' I:i,.'! mi: .: the heu-oi-eatic ml! a at 'he j Opera Hutye -;.-',,.V. - WATCH THIS SPACI j FOK IB if ilffi $i BARNEY S BARGAIN SALE! EXJOYS c Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasajt and refreshing to the taste, an.l acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and iJowels, clesnses the system: sys-tem: effectually, dispels colds, head- . ache3 and fevers and cures habitual constipation permanently. For sale in 50c and $1 Lottle3by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM FHANC1SC0, CM, LOUISVILLE. KY. HEW 10RK, H.I. Mention, Horse Owners i I have at my stable the gre.it World' t Prize Winner, I TcrmoniH (22503) 11517. 1 He wus-tli'si, tfrfze winner at the Lni-versal Lni-versal Exposition of 188!). He is 4 vears old and was bom at Paris, France, and has the gold medal of honor from the Minister of Agriculture. Agricul-ture. His weight is 20-JO lbs. He can trot a mile in 4 minutes. Terms, $15 single leap; 82") a season. Also Montrose 5982, Weight 1090 lbs. This horse is also a prize winner. II is a standard bred trotter; sired by 'Portion," he by "Planet," sire of "Dame Winnie," dam of "-Palo," the fastest trotting stallion in the world in one race win- ' niiitj the fastest three consecutive heats ever won in a race by any trot- ter in the world. "Montrose's" dam, "Kosabei," by "Idol" 17 ; he bj 'Mem-brino 'Mem-brino Chief II," second dam by "Pilot, Jr.," 12. sire of "Miss Russell," dam of "Maud S." (2:08J.) Terms: $2-5 for the season. Prince Joe, I The coach bred trotter; sire, "Black Prince," be by "Dictator," sire of I "Jay Eye See" (2:10); dam, a fine Morean mare. This coach bred trot- ting stallion can trot faster than any French coach stallion m Utah, and also bettrr bred for trotting; lie has trotted a mile in 2:40. and paced a mile in 2:I0. Terms, $10 a leap; $15 for the season. I have at my stable other stallions, from $n to $8 for the season. 1 Simon. Who has always took the highest prize at the Salt Lake Fair lor the hist two years, is at San Pete with Sntton" and "Simeon." Mares sent from a distance will be pastured one month free of cost, if bred to "Vermouth," "Montrose" or "Prince Joe." Rasmus Xielso?, Spanish Fork. LOREXZO THOMAS, Fashionable Tailor. Cleaning, Repairing, Cut- ting, Etc A full line of Samples kept of Foreign For-eign and Domestic Goods. AH Work Warranted. Spanish Fork, Utah. PROVO CITY R. R. COMPANY. COMMEXCIXG JUNE 1ST, 1891, T1IAINS WILL LEAVE BAXK CORNER FOR THE LAKE AT 7:30 a. ni. 1:30 p. ni. S:0 p. ni. :33 3:00 ' 11:33 " 3:.1 " 7:3 " Extra trains will be run to the Dances at the Lake. For further information see Time Tables just issued. Tickets on sale at he Provo Co mmercial & Savings Bunk. II. nACH.TI A., Jr.. Gen. Puss, and Vg'U Airent |