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Show j I 1 j,- j E-r!a ' ' a' T" SC1 Jli 1 ff When Barney Gives a Cheap Sale. BARGAINS. H SIMPS. H - PLUMS for the people. A Grand Clearance of all our Spring and Summer Stock, Men's, Women's and Children's Tan Shoes. Our entire t stock of children's and Ladies' Hats and Flowers, All our Wrappers, Waists and Children's Dresses. 1000 Remnants I ! Ducks, Cheviots, Ginghams, Prints, Percales, Damasks, Challies, Bombaline, etc., etc , All to be closed out during the . week commencing July 15, at Prices that make your hair stand. See Hand Billsfor Prices and Particnlars, 30 and 32 CENTER STREET. - - - PROVO CITY UTAH ! MARSHAL'S SALE. I'i!-s-i-nt to an order of sale and de- . : let closure to me directed bj tlie i ..biiict cuit of the First Judicial di trict of tbe territory of Utah. I shall expose at public sale at the front door of the counly courthouse, in the city of t'rovo, county of Utah and territory or Utah, on ttie 18 h day of August 1S95 t 12 o'c'ock in., a!l the right, I. itiMim and interest cf J seoh A Reynolds, M It 11' ynolds, Arthur YV. RevcoldH, Maud Keynoioe, J 1 n C Cutler and Jose jI. G. Cutler, copartners co-partners deinu tuMnfs John C. Cutler & Brother, and lit niy i'. Key-liolds Key-liolds d-iendfiiits, and James Wigraore intf-rvtnor of, in and to the following dt-sci i'oed real eetaie, to-wit: A part of lot three (3). block twenty j (20), plat "A" Spricgviile city survey t l tmildiDg lots. More fully described as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of sai l lot trbee (3), block twentv (20), aforesaid; tnenoe east fcixty-'ix i(6) feet; thence south twentv-jour and three fourths (24) feet; thence west sixty-six (66) leet; thenet north twenty-four aiid three fourths (241) feet. Being in section 33, township 7, south ot range 3 east, Salt Lake mer 'iin, and building thereon, situat m Utiih county and territory of of Utah. To be sold as the property of Joseph A.. ReynoMe, Martha R. Reynolds, Arttiur YV. Reynolds, Maud Reynolds, John C. Cutler and Joeepn G. Cutler, co-partners, doing business as John C. Cutler & Br.. and Henry T. Reynolds, ar.d James Wiemore intervener, at the nit ot J. M. Easton. tinstee for Tootle Iloea & Co. Terms of pale, cash, .Nat M Brigham, TJ. S Marshal. Bv W. K. Henry. Deputy. , I Daud at Trovo, August 5, 1895. K. A. Wedgwood, attorney j Farmers Attention Money loaned on irrigated farms at 10 per cent, per annum. Write or apply ap-ply personally to 8AM UBL OOBKABT, Hnanieh Fork. Utah. Land For Sale. I will sell for part cash and balance on time, 170 acres of land in Carbon couoty, one mile north of Helper and two miles south of Castle Gate. Both firistciass markets forproduce. Twenty acres Improved and about ninety acres can be brought under ditch. S. K. King. Cigar Manufactory PIERCE & HARTLE, Located in i3i3?.niftnt on J. stre.jt, next door to Dispatch office Firt Class Cigars. Guaranteed in all cases, Name of Brands BILLY PIERCE'S FREE SILVER I60 I, and BILLYP IE ROE'S LEADER. Provo City, - - - - Utah Pull Line of Pure Wines, Liquors and Bottled Beer for Family Use Prices the Lowest at EXCELSIOR DRUG & PAINT COMPAtiY. H. S, PYNE, Manager. - Provo City BOSHARD & SAXEY PROV05S HE.iUlL siOSES Everything in Season at Lowest Figures. Utah's Famous--Faniily Resort. FOR HEALTH AND PLEASURE. CHEAP RATES FOR FAMILIES. C. K. S0UTHW0RTH, Manager. lVriie far Terms. P. O, Thistle. Utah. All trains stop at Caetilla except JJo. 4. No. leaves Provo at 9:23 a. m., No.6 eyes 2:55 p, m. BelurDine leave Castilla 11 :23 a. m , 3:23 p. m. and 9;40 p.m. i i 1 . - ? - ; The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so puro or so great la leav , ealogpQwtr es tbe Roy&S, i REAL MERIT is the character, istic ot Hood's Sarsaparilla. It cures even alter other preparations fail. All of the proceedings were enthusiastic. enthusi-astic. Applause was frequent, hearty and loud. " The presence of lady delegates lent a most delightful charm to the convention. conven-tion. Judge Judd was the first Salt Lake visitor to enter the convention. Judge Henderson followed shortly afterwards. after-wards. Father Brown of Pleasant Grove, a grand old man indeed, nearing eighty years of age and enfeebled with sickness, sick-ness, is fired up with enthueiaam for democracy, so much so that he i3 over today doing his duty as a delegate in the convention with ardor equaling that ot any youth there. The representation at . the convention conven-tion is unusually large. Considering I the season of the year and the warm I weather, this is more than gratifying I to all democrats. The democratic drum corps was sadly sad-ly missed. Questions as to the whereabouts where-abouts of the hoys were on the delegates dele-gates lips all day. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Aiwfdad QM MadiC Milwiatef Frir. Sas FnAsiase It is puc forward as one proof or trie change of climate in England withiit the pa.c;t centuries that fig trees- bore fruit. In the Deanery garden, at Winchester, Win-chester, is a fine old fig tree from which James I picked fruit in 1623. At "West Tarring, in Sussex, a large fig tree still tands, sivjd to have been planted by Thomas a .Becket ' Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system sys-tem effectually, dispels colds, headaches head-aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pro-duced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable ac-ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading druggists. drug-gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have It on hand will procure pro-cure it promptly for anyone 'who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8am mxaacQ. cal X We have stayed by the people and now the people are staying by us in giving us a liberal per cent, of their patronage. We have a Complete Line of I CiitGilisisMs That we offer at Reduced Rates Our stock of Shoes is the largest in town. Our Dry Goods are all new and stylish. Our Groceries fresh and tasty, and our Prices Low as the lowest. Remember that the best and onlv placeto buy Your Goods is at the i T. G. WEBBEE, Trustee. BRIG JOHNSON, Manager. iFfiiiiu ta gl Are now Located ia their ."ew quarters on JT Street. '-And are Prepared with a Fine Stock of- Hardware. Stoves, Tin and Graniteware, and the JEWEL RANGE. ' The finest line of Fishing Tackle in Utah County. Rods from 25 cts. up. Trout and Bass Flies in great variety. Any kind of a Reel you want. In fact anything in the Fisherman's line, flie Pftw Hardware & Inn Co. L. D. WATERS, Manager. HOWE & TAFT, The FVIerchants of Southern Utah, Especially those of Utah Co. will find it to their Advantage to Trade with HOWE & TAFT. WHOLESALE GROCERS, . Provo, Utah |