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Show FACE FITE When Paderewski Wee Peer. firM realty Important wgagenjeni as a pluLlxt was in I'urla. wan engaged to piny in the draw-- ) a- room tarty famtma- for her mif dciiloa. wild inw fee. fftilch atynmi to anti riiorumim. wan JJO. lie managed to poi'Mi.iitr the nnnuti! agent to pav Siu in nUc am . unit (a u I'aUctevt-H- i Had redeemed ni dress suit from j?nw a nd paid forbotii. gloves. tie ind uttiHi ease mini he had m money (eft for fah turn, so he was foreed to walk to tiio miow of tits engagement. Pdpftwiki s Tile mn-i- e lie pill tei With feeling i'leil ol m- - IliNfi tiinent vs ii it foe ill i, iK 'lllll 'llal Mi Hi') i i; -- et -- .Smr "red i'iil .ilvt!'e nii teniy- . iid f.nne and linn At laet. iwmir llev iij ir ho pour (il.i'e! the hurt of the fuitniievre as after disengaging Slniseit from nis admirers. ne turned to leave, When bln boatt-as- . lytiieuiber ins with regret the smallness of the fee for no marvelous a perform now. offered him her carriage for his return Some Hut "Pnderewxkf prkfe mine to the rescue tn his eonrteous yet wa v"h e "u il ft f" tH, w ir ; imt earing .No thank tint niadime; tie stepped out oiy owu i muting, for. hl long walk. homeward. -- Pear ' fin Weekly. d af .1 ILiip i- - FOR RENT Three furnished house-keeping rooms, modem; 58 W. Third ' Jl South. POR SALE Old papers in bundles ol 25 pounds.' I5e per bundle, at this office. x 15e 25 pounds. office. .. - V S 7 2t . : kked $2.25 w t: r.-- rr.rv.x$i .35 - CHILDRENS BEAR SKIN COATS $2.50 Coats for . $7.50 grade All Wool . $4.50 Coats, all sizes bft-v- t LATEST STYLES LADIES J$18.00 Silk Plush for $15.00 Coats for $12.50 Crats for - n and wife or two gentlemen boarders, also rooms. Call 627-J- "36 . P.N. CORSETS , TOR SALE StraV, 85.00 per load deKnud sen, phone livered. Reed 1500 FOR 8ALE - NOTE CAREFULLY. 1. for $2.50 grades $1.75 grade S' for- -, $1.00 grades for 75e grades for 65c grades for old poun horse. Inquire at Larseit& Nygreen $9.50 S6.50 $5.75 a . ... and Friduys North First West Street, at No. Proru, UUh. COMPANY PUBLISHING POST paid in advance add 50c to per year or 25c for ix months the above. . $. DR. RUFUS LEICK nDe!vtal,.u.r3e9J?v . Former Instructor in College of Dental Surgery, Ann Arbor, r"!": 0C w Roger Farrer, Jos T. Farrer, Cashier a Ruttle, -- Assistant Cashier. Genera) Banklsg Business Transacted favfitsa Cougli. Remedy .Gtesriains N Cough. aid Celvia, Citt Croup VI juofiag 4' l-- 2c l-- IA I Inces per yard All Linen Table Clothing, 72 inchesrvery best $1.4-- 5 grade, $2.25 value for - 72 inches, good All LiDen Table Clothing, Sof grade. $1.50 value for Mercerized Linen, 72 Inches, $1.00 value for -- GOC 40? Mercerized Linen, 64 inches, 65c valuf for - J Ue Have Sel Prices on These That Will Make RWonFEyes Space wlH not permit us to go into our immense stock and write it jkown, but the opportunity will allow us to show you what we have. Just come in and lock at our variocfrlines- - It will make you sit up and take notice. , Cn WEST CENTER STREET. PHONE 624. PROVO, UTAH. Pr.lrt.t . Smoot Loose. VicePresIdent L Holbrook, R, R. Irvine, Sr., W. L. Bier sack. Geo. Taylor. Sr. j, 23(? h.. A Depository for Postal 4 ll5 220 DIRECTORS: jo. 35t I.49 UTAEL (Hll f .. CAPITAL $100,000 CUBPLU3 $50,000 K 1 5& SavingsBank PROVO CITY C e 50c gravies for 75c Dress Aprons for 35c Saque Aprons. Percales 47C ' 62C Provo Conmercia & S4.00 S3. 50 S2.75 $1.15 - u it::::. Michigan. Rooms 11 and 12. Farmers A Merchant Bank a $9.00 Skirts, Voile, best grade $7.50 Skirts, Voile, best grade $6.00 Skirts, Voile $2.25 Ratine, latest styles ' . mi 5' two-piec- March 3. 1884. ' $2.25 $3.15 HOSIERY BEST BY TEST ' " ALL KINDS OF DRESS G3CDS MONARCH UNDERWEAR IS THE BEST ' Wool Unions: 25c Ribbed 45c Wool for value Lined -Hose, Fleece half Serge, 36 inches, at Ladiei: 10? 27 H0 0 ilocAVool 35c fqr-.2"rLa1ies value (ashTnerc Serge- - 36jnches Hfw, 39 $1.25 grades for 75c Wool Crepe, 36 inches -- 7 Ladies Good Silk Hose, 45e value for Suits for e 25 $1.25 Ladies high parade Cashmere Hose, 50e value $1.50 all Wool Crepe, 42 inches $2.50 all Wool Unions 87&C Lisle 35e for Wool Indies1 Thread 54 all value Hose, $1.00 inches UNIONS 20? GIRLS AND Serge, BOYS - liadies fleeced ARMOR PLATE Hose, 35c Silk Stripe Voile, 27 inches Best Grade Fleece Lined 222$ value 25e 25c for 27 inches Voile, 15c plain 9d 17&C 75c grades for Ribbed 20c Wool value 25e Childrens for 28 Hose, and inches Lawn, 15 stripped plain, Unions oaS Children 5t $1.73, all .Wool SACRIFICED SLAUGHTERED iT COST A" Hmtd ARMOR PITE IIose, ... e Suits 75c 23c value Suits for Silk Messaline, 36 inches S1.75 Gents $1.25 Wool 15 all 77$k$ tworpiece $3.50 - e Suits best all 75e 36 Childrens Silk Hose, inches Wool Wool, Gents grade $1.3S Pougee, --445C all $2.75 ii 33c value for 90o Silk Crepe de Chine, 36 inches -- 22 U$ Knit to Fit, and Fit to Wear. 35e Wash Silk, 27 inches Baby all Wool hf st grade Hose, 25c value for 15C 22 GENTS DRESS SHIRTS 35c Wool for Gents' 25e value Brocaded Crepe, 30 inches Sox, 20 Heavy 17 75$ for $125 grades 1 -Gents Heavy Wool Sox, 25c value for $1.00 Ratine, best grade, 36 inches V TOWELS 57 12 Gents fine Cashmere Sox, best, 35c value for 22 Red Seal Gingham, 27 inches- -' $1.25 all linen, 45x25, at 25c best Silk 8 value for Gents Red Seal Apron Gingham, 2J1nehes LLle, grade, 15C 27HC 6? 40c Bath Towels, 42x16, at 10c value for Cotton 75c Gents Bath Mixture, Towels, Heavy 5C 48x24, at at J5c all Lineii, 37x19, 30c Grey Towels, 42x20, at jY.aC We Lave an excellent Una of fancy goods, such as Mexican Hand-mad- e DravT Work and Battenberg 17jaS 27c Bath Towels, 26x20. A LI Doiles of and sizes. also and all Oriental V Scarfs, descriptions Squares Scarfs, Silk and Wool Scarfs and. Shawls two-piec- If-n- ot Entered at the - Postoffice of matter Provo City as second-clas- s according to Act of Congress, as.-ws'o- - two-piec- .Subscription Bates: Year, strictly in advance $2 00 Months, strictly in advance '1.25 - "$475'Sk1rts,71'roadX1oth!:-'rrri'-ssi.'-iS'i.iS3'1- - LADIES TXANNEL AND CREPE KIMONAS - $1.75 grades for . $1.50 grades for $1.25 grades for ... $1,00 grades for LAPIBS:,BEST GRADE GINGHAM APRON Saque and Square "Apronsr -- 2-- a I LADIES SERGE SKIRTS latest Styles, Tunio and Pleated. Well tnade, full value. for Skirts $3.73 J c i $475 Skifts. all wool CHILDREN AND . Published Tuesday 6 4v you are having trouble with getting comfortable Corsets, call on us. We have them," POST PROVO THE 5 SOC - 'If 36 Studio. . - WUU, AS COATS WANTED-Ma- WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF THE - :$1.45 $3.90 $2.45 CHILDRENS FUR, ANY SET IN THE HOUSE WORTH UP TO $3.50 FOR . WE UODLE THE BEST LIVE OF SWEATERS FOR HEN. WOMEN - - Co. LATEST STYLES LADIES SUITS $12.50 $25,00 Suits for -9.00 $18.00 Suits for 1 $15.00 Suits for $7.50 Simply Half Price. LATEST STYLES LADIES DRESSES S4.75 $3.50 Silk Messaline for S7 .25 for Silk $12.00 Poplin S3.75 brst .for $7.50 Serge ' - SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY T VlRST CLASS CREAMERY BUTTER, ' 29c per pouafi. TltlUng Office, i FOR SALE Sugar beet and alfalfa land at Orem. Full water right. N Now set to Jonathan apples 5 years old. Will sacrifice, 1300.00 per acre r 0 thasf dluclt sale.' Any else- - tract, Pat terms. Price 8225.00 per acre. Best land In Utah. W. H. Ray ft , n -- TO QUALITY AND PRICE. WANTED Two gentlemen to . room ' and board. Prices reasonable. First 681-W- THIS GREAT SALEIS SOMETHING DIFFERENT W E WANT REQARDLESS OF COST, WE ABE GOING TO CLOSE OUR STOCK BEFORE SPRING GOODS ARRIVE, AND ALL TION. THIS IS SOMETHING DIFFERENT AND No DOUBT YOU WILL NOTICE IT WEXN YOU COMB TO ATTXRIJ. THING WE BAY, AND THAT WE INTEND TO MAKE IT A SALE, A REAL SALE WHICH WILL AFFORD YOU SPECIAL WELL ARE YOU STOCK CONSISTS OF, AND MOST OF THEM BELOW WE GIVE A FEW OF THE MANY LINES-OU- per bundle, at this ' class location. Phone - below The great war on prices has had Full effect. $20,000.00 worth of real merchandise to be sold at prices cost. In going over our stock, no shelf worn goods were found. Everything is on sale, nothing reserved, every article is newT Our loss' isyonrgain so here is your chance to buy goods at yoar own price Old papers in bundles of FOR SALE SUMMARY MANY IDLE FACTORIES PREPAR1NQ TO RESUME 3. Business declared are conditions and prospects . the to be genera y reassur n United of the chamber of commerce States, In a report made public today. WASHINGTON, Jan. The EuYopean war U acknowledged, w idt spread and evjr, to have bad a depress effect on Industrial, and commercial conditions. "Economy naturally prevails among all classes," says the report prepared by the chambers statistics alid stancbeen ards committee, though it has noted that this does not extend to auto- mojeS- - future delivery goods pur- chastd are smaller, and collections uniformly poor, but lately a marked bov ebante has been noted in a let.ean.nsj.a3e fiiiarantlne. The shi ep and tou of difficulty in obtaining bank loan is excellent, while mining and in easing of interest rates. Cjfyt- - conditions are stated as generally dittons in the south, while slowlyjirhi- - poor. proving, still present a serious 3prob-- J Many idle factories are reported as lem. preparing to resume operation, and Crops in' general, the repos' addB,1 employees are being taken on where have been good, but the ca$fe Indus- - decreased forces have been working. h?,ndl-Lack of building, however, has try is confronted by a loans cn caused many lumber mills to dose ana cap In difficulty in obtnlj-nmouth d's- - others. to run time. cattle, and by the foot sous J g on-sh- ort P f' 3 ' - - Cough Medicine for Children. Nevr fihe a child cough tuediUne that contains opium la any tonn. When opium Is given other and more serious diseases may follow. Lrng perlenceh!s demonstrated that then is no better or safer meiacine lot coughs, colds and croup than ChamberlainB Cough1 ueioedy. It is e for adults. Try it. It contains no opium or other hvr drug. Fcr sale by all dmL.s. 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