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Show ii in i ii i y ri ,iL " ' jB i 3 jj 1 I When Barney Gives a Cheap Sale BAIRCAIWSo ,:! SWAPS. I: RLUPJS for the people. A Grand Clearance of all our Spring and Summer Stock. Men's, Women's and Children's Tan Shoes- Our entire I 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 durine the week commencing July 15, a prices that make your hair stand. . " 5 I See ZEEanci Bills for Prices and Particulars. 3Q and 32 CENTER STREET. - - . PROVO CITY. UTAH. I Cigar Manufactory PIERCE & HARTLE, Located in Basement on J. stredt, next door to Dispatch office First Class Cigars. Guaranteed in all cases. Name of Brands BILLY PIERCE'S FREE SILVER 16 o I, and BILLYPIERCE'S LEADER. Provo City, - - - Utah Dn$ ?aiat. Oils, fa, W-A-XjIj paper. Full Line of Pure Wines, Liquors and Bottled Beer for Family Use Prices the Lowest at EXCELSIOR DRUG & PAINT COMPANY. H. S. PYNE, Manager. Provo City BOSHARD & SAXEY PROVO'S il l MIL QlubLindr Everything in Season at Lowest Figures. I Utah's Famous- -Faniily Resort. FOR HEALTH AND PLEASURE. CHEAP RATES FOR FAMILIES. C. K. SOUTH WORTH, Manager. WrileforTerms. I. O. Thistle, Utali. All trains stop at Caetilla except No. 4. .No. 2 leaves Provo at 9:23 a. m., No.6 leayes 3:55 p, m. Returning leave Castilla 11:2 a. m., 3:23 p. m. and 9:40 p.m. i I The Provo ileal o0 J 24, Center Street, Provo, 1st door west of Pyne & Maiben's j Sells Meat at the folio wrg Prices For Cash, ad have I Everything in Stock Advertised, JJIiKF. Veal for Veal Loaf 12. t . Stews, 4 to 5 cts. per lb. Knmp roasts, 6 to cts. loitK. Prime rib roaBts, 8 cts. Shoulder roasts. 6 cts. Loin or rib roasta 7 cts. per lb. Boilirg beef, 8 to 4 cts. Shoulder roasts. 5 cts. per lb. All loin steak's, 10 cts. Tork chops, 8 cts. per lb. Round steaks, 8 cts. Pork spare ribs, 5 cts. per lb. Chunk or shoulder steak, 7 cts. four lbs. SAUSAGES for 25 cts. Ham burper steak 10a per lb. Pork sausage meat, 8 cts. per lb., 2 for Beef Bhanks, 15 and 20 cts. each. 15 cts., 3 tor 25 cts. Beef hearts, 10 cts. each. Poik sausage links, 10 cts. per lb., 3 for Beef tongues, 15 and 20 cte. each. 25 cts. Beef tongues, salted, 25 cts. each. Wiener or Frankfort, 10 cts. per lb. Beef tongues, smoked, SO to 35 cts. each Bologna, 8 cts, per lb., 8 for 25 cts . Corned beef, 4 to 7 ctB. per lb. n T . r-, Corned beef, pressed, 10 cts. per lb. HOMfc CLIt ! 1 MEATS. Kidney suet 7c. Hams. 8c per lb. and up. Eendeied beef tallow 5c. j Breakfast bacon, 11 cts. per lb. irilJTTCK. sa' bacon 8 cte. per lb, !Leg roasts, 8 cts. per lb. IARD. Shoulder roasts, 6 cts. per lb. Mutton chopB, 7 cts , 8 lbs. for 25 cts. Loose lard, 10 cts, per IK i xln or rib chops, 3 lbs for 25 cts. S lb. pails, 35 cts. Mutton stew, 8 cts per lb. 5 lb. pails, 55 cts. .,,r 10 lb. pails, $1.00. 'AIa- 20 lb. pails, $1.95. Roasts, 8 to 9 cts. per lb. 50 lb. pails, $4-75. Cutlets, 3 lbs for 25 cts. Leaf Lard 9c per lb. I Spring Lamb every Friday and Saturday. Poultry Food every Wednesday and Saturday. OUR MOTTO: Lowest Prices Consistent withBEST Quality a1 1 Honest Quantity. Tbls Announcement is Original with us, not Copied. j Phil Speckart, Manager. i J The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or so great In leav enlng power as the Royal, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World' Fair tUgbeat Avsid, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awarded OoU KeisL 3QA?ricttr Ptk. Stn PnadKJh , 1 wiMJifitu j minim j,., ...ii.iw.iui.. . id.iii ummmi GREAT BATTLES are continually contin-ually going on in the human ey& tern. : Hood's Sarsaparilla drives out disease and Restores Health. Annual Institute of the Utah County Teachers. The teachers of Utah county will meet in their annual institute near Snyder's ranch, Provo canyon, during the week beginning August 5, 1895. PBOGKAM. Monday Teachers will reach the location lo-cation early in the afternoon and make full preparations for their sojourn so-journ there. Monday evening Organization into a municipality lor mutual protection, and the election ot officers. Tuesday The legal rights to teachers, teach-ers, Hon. J. E Booth. An address by a representative of the Utah Forestry association, probably prob-ably W. G. Roylance. Tuesday evening Iwo of Provo's leading attorneys, Hon. Sam A. King on the affirmative and Hon. A, D. Gash on the negative, will discuss the following question for the edification of the teachers. Resolved that the rooster crowa from instinct and not from knowledge. The subject will be considered from a purely paycological standpoint and it is likely that some new points on mental science may be brought to light. vVednesday Two lectures by Dr. Maeser. Thursday Address, Hon. E. A. Wilson. Toe growth of education in Utan, Prof. J. A. Ree3. Friday Lectures by Commissioner Lewis, Prof. Stewart and probably by Dr. Tanner and Superintendent Woot- ton. Prof. J. B. Waltoa will give one or two evening lectures illustrated with lantern views. Should any person in attendance be guilty of a misdemeanor he will be brought before the bar of justice. It is therefore advisable to reserve one evening at lease for court proceedings. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. D. H. Chrisxensen, . Couhty Superintendent of Schools. CWI$ KJOY Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys-' tern 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 drug- gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro-1' cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any lubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8AM fSAMCISCO, CAL SEzsriu&w car ntx- & We have stayed by the people and now the people are staying by us in giving us a liberal per cent s. of their patronage. We have a Complete Line of j ClflilM'sFiiiliGiflls 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 place to buy Your Goods is at he T. G. WEBBER, Trustee. BRIG JOHNSON, Manager. ft Am Elite k 1 fi Are now Located in their A'evr Quarters on J Street. sAnd are Prepared with a Fine Stock ot- Hardware, Stoves, Tin and Graniteware. and the JEWEL RANGE. The finest line of Fishing Tackle in Utah County. Rods from 25 eta. up. Trout and Bass Flies in great variety. Any kind of a Reel you want. In fact anything in the Fisherman's line, f k hn Hardware & Iron Go. L. D. WATERS, Manager. HOWE&TAFT, The Merchants of Southern Utah, u Esoeciallv those of Utah Co- will find it to their Advantage to Trade with HOWE. S TAFT. WHOLESALE GROCERS. - Proyo, Utah l.i. m. ..uiiil iWMlil1iuimiMWWl II lll.l IH i .1 III -li-.l ill nil H UN I 11 1,11 n ill mm. 11, J 11M.1...J |