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Show L U . Tins rvo t THE PROVO POST Published Every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY At Nos. First West St,, Provo, 'Utah never-determine- By The POST PUBLISHING1 COMPANY. .' SUBSCRIPTION Vi , ".i,. rear PRICES IN ADVANCE $2.50 Provo Commercial . until it is completed and this Character is in the making. WlAt the finished still means that the individual is product" will be depends upoirhow'farbc willlet The, Infinity control his life. 22-2- , and - as for is to give the flowers .when one can appreciate them, thorns the right thing is never to give them. THE PROVO POST Three months . 75 Cents znonth .25 Cents ; - iir - n ii PROVO . rLlALLS ULYt ST5AVSS UTAH CITY CAPffALt$l0$,00Q SURPLUS $40,000 TVO IIORSE . Savings Bank : nlbi ilwitl eiMBgihrssdwatS- 'liisy ilweys pleow - 1 'Your agreeable sentimentalists imagine that the world can be cleansed by rose water. But experience proveif that" something'more effective in its qualities has to be applied with a good1 deal of scrubbing. 1 - lVrri- d DIRECTORS: Reed Smoot, President ! C. , E. ..Loose, L. Holbrook . Wm. Knight, J. R. Twelves, Gep. Taylor Sr., Roger Far- Vice-Presiden- t. .. . rer. HI heaYen , a m Some people .are so exclusive that they want to gcT to Jps.J Farre'r.Cashier. celestial But-suc- h the A. Jost eveiriu sigh Buttle, Assistant Cashier. alone; get H. C HICKS, Manager. H. C HICKS, Editor. : - ALCLOSE r TO A88N General POULTRY ; Banking Business Transacted.. City. , SUCCESSFUL SHOW MOST matter according to Entered, at the Postofflce of Provo City as second-elasSpencefs , Cafe Open all night It looks Very much as if the Persian lamb would soon be an 4ci of Con&reisl'Warch 8, 1884. Fresh Oysters, Chili- (Continued From Page One.)morsel for the Russian bearand the British lion. out specialties. We cater to OUR COMMERCIAL CLUB. third ' pen. ladles. cock; third pullet; second and OFFICIALS JILT first LICENSES R. E. FREE Provo, Allen, Few people in Provo seem to realize the real worth of the pullet; second cockerel. GIVEN TO WOMEN mrcia Club, but when we look back jupon the long line of successful CUPID, REFUSING. TO. Frank Carter, Provor first pent-fir- st FOOT MARRIAGE BILLS heri; third cockerel. WHO PROPOSE accomplishments of the dub. we cannot fail to see that the club is one of the.'moving factors in a9 mothersA great s. c. bRown- - LEGHORNS. many people have, criticised the club unjustly, and it seams' that Henry W. Davis, Provo, second peru Miss Bessie Mortom of -- Colorado Now, .Girls May ProposeAll They first pullet second cockerel, of this deal either who come those are from criticism has t great jeal Wish, and They5 Wish a llot, H, A Knudsen, Provo, firsts pen; City, Get Man She Wants' and Otis oj unwilling to see the club succeed. However, unless the club first cockefeli first and second heta; They Say It's Useless. cah gp fopiyard at a rapid rate the town must necessarily stay in the Without Cost for the Ceremony. second .bafgroupd, for. the prosperity of Prqvo' is undoubtedly reflected "Joseph Seetahler; PrOvt, third pen; i: -11. COLORADO SPRINGS, Jan. through the' prosperity of the Commercial, Club.- - In spme citiea the COLORADO SPRINGS, Jan. U.t-- U thftd hens t third pullet.-.j jealduSies that have arisen have caused the clubs to be. disorganized, a woman wants a husband I believe There will be no more free niartiage . - SEABRIGHT BANTAM8. but it haS Only required, a fev shorwpks to bring those who fought she ought to go, and get him instead license or' ceremonies in Colorado - Earl Blumenthai; Provo, first SpringB at1 least,-- courthouse officials hen; flrBtcock thec(uh tortfi'e realization that withou suehlin orgahizatiousuccess o waiting amt perhaps. losing will. not, foot the bills for cnpld. Miss ANDALU S10N9. aged said, BLUE Tiiei Summer Light is the.could, not possibly come to the city as it should. E. C. Shel19, and forth wUhshe went to Harry Whether' County-ClerW. .Provo,; first, secDavis, 'In Provo the Commercial Club' has had a number of opponents, Stevens, 24 years of, age, -- and said: don has cold feet of" financial - grip, ondHenry ' second 'and' third pen; firsthand I some of then! have been very influential and their influence has been "Harry, wjll you marry ime?. Will isnt known.buttoday he put hi foot cock; first, second and third hen; seciVrtV'Ta I ( it c t minute,, answered Harry. dowh pn issuing any more free li- ond cockerel. felt,3hui instead of. doing Provo" good by their opposition, they, have The h, Horace Bussey, Provo, first cockjnat succeeded in holdicg back fpi with the power, they went-t- couple, both of Colorado Springs, censes to prospective brides. a rap whether the erel. the Clerk. Sheldoband o County give had used in fighting the Commercial Club they have used in hinder La mpfi af willgiveyou reminded-hi- m blonde or is public offer to bride- - he pretty ing the progress of Provo City. There are some who have petty dif Issue a free license to any, girl who the maximum illumination at the nor how 'many oaths she may ferences and probably have some reason to condemn the elub, but had proposed. Smiling broadly Clerk take as to the time and place of pro- SUBWATSIR WALTER RALEIGH minimum cosf. they are using the wrong method of fighting it when thejy figlit from Sheldon granted the license and Jus-- posal. Licenses at $8 per is more Young Man Discover Way to Con- Electric' Light is by far the cool the outside They, should go into the elub and there fight out their tice Dunnington, who has a standing than he can stand; anyway, who quer Raging ITortent In Station est of ALL light it truly mattes trance. ideas. If they have something better to advance than the club, al offer to marry free of charge where would have thought that any couple the best summer light. , the girl proposed. Dunnington tied would have taken advantage of the ready has there is no doubt but that the members will join with them thp knot .and then kissed the bride. t county, clerks kind offer.Whenthe traiq pulled in the otbei Winter dr Summer, hovYerer, and always fight for' that which is going to be for the best interest of Stevens is a laborer at Colorado Justice of the Peace O. R. Dunning- night af, One Hundred for1 tbebomt or fioldf electtfctty street and Broadway," the pas. . the fcity There area number of business' men in' Provo who should Springs. ton feels the same way about it.' If busineii establishment the maxisengers who alighted at the station want to tbQughL.fqr a inoment W1LLMINGTON, Del... Jan, 11. be members of the Commercial Club, and we hope that within uthe the'ebunty commissioners 'they hid 'been mum number of superior advan- next few months they, will realize the importance of such a member- With' the mercury below aero and a show such heartlessness and demand put off. at jNiagkrs Instead, says the . i . - -- , t. tages. f.., the rest of the commercial interests in building up biting wind blowing, through the pris- license and marriage fees, then it Ne,.yerk) Timas.. Thesubwiy. ship And join-witthere Js at the foot, of a goodly Do YOU use it? on, yards, seven convicts were lashed isnt up to the' clerk and justice to do the city. on 'their bare backs today at the New- any charity work 'for Cupid. Thats hlli, The. sewers wouldnt carry off in ;T Pr Omnderstorm fasf enough, and down work house. There were, sir the castle and -- Dunnlng-toa 'this rt-the water, of wh Jeiqd Iook,iat4t - The one had to ay $1 iik grade negroes and a wbite man. xonvleted BPECIAC 40 cloudburstswas pouring.1' Into of larceny. They! suffered severely and the other $1 50 to the county com- the Lompany subway entrance' It rip'pled and phe Farmers Indu,striah.train has come once more and has gone both from whipping and cold. - missioners today for tesuing a license foanded and down thd sulrs in a l in a which wili .undoubtedly Mr. Crawford! chief leaving series pf cascades. ceremony 7 free of deputy warden, and performing who embraced the oppor- Who applied the lashes, had the pris- charge yesterday. Thi reptdient of Washington Heights prove.to be of great value to every-farmewere', mbranxloua to, get home tunity of hearing these experts explain the problems of thfe farm. oners brought out one at a time. t It may be good philosophy, they fig- who ban o gaze' upon the damp loveliness CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK and These trains have been arranged by, the state for the purpose of giv- They were strapped .to the whipping ure hut good business for of waterfalls began to' think pf ways' HIAWATHA COAL : wore gloves. them to go down in their own and means of egress'. f Suddenly a mag ing the farmers an opportunity each year to, learn something new post and uncongruously were hared to the waist and a every time a girl pops the ques- .in broWri silk socks and glossy1 about the improvement of their farms that will help them, more and They of ninety-fivtat Both Phones. ' J. W.'DUNNM total lashes were inflict- tion in El Paso county;1 and Jo em! shoed whisked off these articles of ay more tp reach ,tlje high way of success. This year the state has fured on the seven men, wbo, in addition phasize thefir argument the Indications pare!, yelled pp bis trousers, stnffstt nished a large number of experts for this work and they in turn have are good, they say, for leap year mar- hid footgear in his pockets, seized the will serve sentences from two months Vi was .escorting, and made his girl done all in their power to make the problems they have set before- the riages in Colorado Springs. Sit months V er rpeeplc-willAiev- ' tlr - ' i rm s e Con-carn- and-Coffe- e e -- J , ' - 1 t- him-foreve- - r, - Bessie-Morto- k . i - si iirlddzQ I?-T- his Lamp that-muc- He-doe- snt of-h- or-ju- Itsthe bru-net- tr st 1 . - -- ea-tran- ' h 4- Ine, iJectnc bead-tifu- lmof.-joformatio- UtMiTimber&roal r ' -- It-is-nt pocket-book- s e SATISFACTION - farmers plain and easily understood, for every member of the. party is interested in the welfare of, the farms and farmers. We hope that these Farmers Specials! will continup to, come through, with instructions to the. tillers of the soil, for the, method Juts been tried and j has proyed to be the best Not every busy man will sit down to read articles written Upon subjects these men talked of, but those who heard, the lectures know that the men who gave them are right and will undoubtedly profit by them. , - to two years. , I' fair to outdo Boston as the birthplace T of religious headed bv; a man with an unpronouncable fads. Its who appear to have found temPersian jiamd,"' tbe bliss' at expense pf rpuned homes, are just now having the porary 'but for long, for.,som new cult with of not s wayj right race.' soon arise and run its little and less morals yill Chicago bids -- r WANTED AT ONCE rags at The Post a When your feet are wet and cold, and your body chilled through and through from exposure,, take a big dose of Chamberlains Cough Remedy, bathe your feet in hot water before going to bed, and yon are almost certain te ward off a severe cold. For sale by Hedquist Drug Co., two-- stores, safest place to trade. , , I had been troubled with constipation for two years and tried all of the best physicians In -- Bristol, Tenm, and they could do nothing for me, writes Thos. E. Williams, Mlddleboro, Ky "Two packagea of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me For sate by Iledqulst Drug Co., two .stores, safest place to trader v 4 way with herein hie' arms through the raging Torrent and np the 'stairs to waiting taxi It happened in a minute, but seed various fnen bn the 'platform were 'doing the same Ihlng. We(l," grunted' the old. fat ticket chopper, rTve ,heen at thle same old stand) qver since the, station ,, was is the first, t(me ive opened, but this' had a whole- comic opera! acted out with me ln fhe best seat In the sub way aint such a dopy . dump after'aH." - ' Clean cotton ARE YOU LOOKING FOR GAINS? GO TO LONDONS. Will' result- if your bundle of laundry is sent to - ' usl No BAR- Collars ' Th proper stiffness in Dress Shirts: sun-culturis- ts, ais-It- jS fioul-ipate- r, -- little-brain- .. . i - t: i f h r L 'V' V if- I r r.' xV i u t 8 ' i ' MlL lL 1 r.-- ! & PCSJSII . W?vl4r - V- - i - J Get our prices on'Rough Drj Work y - ' . , ' v V Sf- VsMbe rr, , v 1"' y'-- , . f' . j f ' v vj. w V; t if .x. - ? f -- - IV - ,J '.if r YV A aj f M,r V.: ' v vl! (1 - aR- 1? . i i 4 - v ."'.'-"V- c A, Yvy, Yonr Negligee Shirts 4 - LI Look Better 'hen they are KiuntUred by ns than is possible when they arc done up at home, or by hand. We make your shirts cleat) 'Without fading them, if colored. We -- starch them to just the proper stiffness ia only the places where they are design ' ed to he stiff. And we iron them so they fit, feel and appear nsat, comfortable and new. We tnake the-- bosoms te etralghl and flaC with every plait ItrIaceT and we shape the- - cofiVTp lit your-wriand give them a flnish'and. stiffness .equal to that ufyour collar Send your negligee shirts with your other work, to the ' J I T ' ? Sk. ,1 rSt jfc. W ifv '..c 'v jfck- - 1j , S 8 r"JJ M . ' wv v LtSr y ir t r yr-- Kit i? -r a "" Nevertheless in spite-o- f dismal croak tags and actual evil the year 3.911 was the best year the world has ever seen, andd912ia going tn be better still. The world not only moves but-i- t moves .forward and upward. , Not unoften people bestow, flowers npui their friends when, they arp ( pai ani them, iliocds dien they are alive.' '.The best way laundere vince you 5- The Celestial empire is practically so much broken, chihS. Un fortunately the lack of a strong national spirit and" the want of ex perienCe in legislation will. tell heavily against the formation - of a stable republic or a Jimited monarchy. j - , y V -- i ' ill v f .I I L L c-- -. Lingerie without rips or -- tears vv y If not already, a pfttron, a - trial bundle Mll con I When a man elearifhis garden of weeds it is tli4 raise e. g e Laid e w If. h e- - dim snot ch e weeds eowr fto reappea the man who gets rid Of a bad habit must fill the place with a good habit or the old evil is likely to return, ts V'k i Y . he-pia- " t A -- P's v a e . i T ., -- Tit , plague takes many. thousands of people every year. Yet. the efforts (,f tlic authorities to get rid of the disease is in some sections made almost impossible because the natives harbor rats, make pets of them and resent alL attempts them. i $ .Tj'r"-- y "Wtler all the public is.vcryfar fmm being a mob. Jt'may occa sionally be swayed by prejudice or passion but it soon recovers its balance. The public is, in fact, eduiVed, intelligent, knows its own nnmf and stands for the rights espetully in rural constituencies and ' the smaller cities. liats cause plague and in India tl A Is . flOMtU'S 0 sf v What a way dead, politicians ha le of coming to life again. Every is politically dead and now and then we, are, assured that buried. But the singular thing is that he wont stay buried, but persists in rising again to smile benignantljT upon the men who have buried him. In truth, whether in p btics or anything else, if a man . js dead he has probably killed liimsdf. i saw edges on audi-enceTh- " I O fVr "! .4 v i- r $ V i- -f s - Provo -- Stcain laniidry- 375 W. Center , a bunch or, pretty girls. with mutt and jeff, opera house January m n . v Both Phones .fj Lt Ait. - nrl-- i ii 'K |