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Show THE A marriage license has been issued to Win. M. Vanansdalo with Miss Amelia Carter both of UTAH VALLEY GAZETTE: . .. Santaquln. M. is J. Holdaway building a fine house on E street, djrcctly opposite THE- - . APRIL FRIDAY, Send, ZETTK 25, 1890, Til E your Order to Ho. SO, six-room- ed Park. ftA Portion of lltnli llcnltls. Prosperity, -- 1 . zette office.- - Ga- - 1 For atcals at all hours go to the Enterprise Restaurant on Centre Street. Good Lunch at the Enterprise Restaurant from 12 o clock to3 P.M. for 25 cents. Go to J. R. Boshard's for choice hams, saus age, dried beef and bacon. unnee-sessar- t-- f If you want an absolutely safe abstract of title of property in Provo or Utah county, Bavereamp & Clark are the parties to apply to. Gazette Subscribe for The a good large paper three times a week. I will get thar In good shape soon. The attention of subscribers is respectfully called to our advertisements. It pays to read them, because money can be saved by patronizing our advertisers' The Provo City Lumber Company has a train load of lumber, fifteen cars, now en route from Tri-Wee- klt the East. Fred Auerbach has bought of Felt St Olson twenty feet front on their Center street property; consideration, 95oo per foot. Judge Dudly of Kansas is the next to be . He talks of locating in tho Gem City. The citizens of American Fork have declared against script. Henceforth and evermore business will be done with cash. A good coal find is reported In Provo canon. Inquiries about Provo are pouring from all directions. The Chamber of Commerce should establish a correspondence bureau here. S. S. Jones is building a stone store at Price It will be 30. GO and will cost 31.000 Duputy S. C. Mount arrived froih tho South this morning. Ho is just as fat and good as ever. Mr. R. S. Irvine has movc-- his family from the capital to the Gem City. Jos White was presented with a fine daughter late last week, no wonder he was smiling so. Editor Wallis of the Nephl Exsigne was a welcome caller at our sanctum this week, Hon. W. II. Dickson and Arthur Brown the distinguished legal luminaries of Salt Lake City were In attendance at court this week. The coffin maker Is trying the personal blarney racket upon the real estate gentlemen ho has lately lied about. Does he take them for fools or la he crazy? Crazy we venture to fear. II. E. Rawlings' barber shop bos been newly painted and some ornamental painting in the way of ailvertlsments of some of our prominent business houses, has been put upon theceiling. Mr, Cox is the maker of the design. The one mile trotting match between L S. Holdaway and Steven Bunnel, for a purse of 400, is put off until next Friday, on account of Utah-struck- s 1 ay the recent rain. A Marriage license has been issued to Chris. Jensen of Springvlle with Rosetta Allread of fellow-countrym- en ManidirWhip- - There was a lecture given in the third ward last Wednesday, much to the surprise of some of the young folks, who took their ladies there for the purpose of dancing. . Do not fall to hear the oration to bo delivered before the I. O. O.F. in Provo Opera House Saturday night, by Judge E. D. Iloge, of Salt Lake City. Admission free. .William Condon an excedingly able young attorney now with Bennett and Bradley of Salt Lake City was in Provo yesterday. He has some inclination towards locating in Provo, where Tnx Gazette hopes he will yet conclude to establish his. headquarters. II E Osterloh is the plaice for a dainty meal, a tasty meal, a solid meal, a round meal a squar mcul and all other meals put up all in best French style opposite the theatre . -- Exsioe. Monday morning a boy 14 years of age and named Emil Olson engaged at tho factory was saugfat. in the feeding. the gearing of the machine aud suffered a bud mangling of the left arm, but fortunately no bones were broken or dislocated. Drs. Shores and Smart were called and after a thorough examination of the Injury bound up the arm and fellow home in'a carriage Broadhead Dress goods, spring,jsjwterns Programme far II, T, r, sent-thelittl- ,- C, A. The County Teachers Association will meet Saturday next the 20th Inst. ' Following is the programme: 1 Opening exercises. 2 Review of School songs by. Prof. Giles. 3 Lecture On by Shakespeare Prof. Nelson. il 4 Songby Payson Teachers. 5 Subject for general discussion language,' Spanish Fork to lead. 6 Calisthenjc drill, Miss Hannah -- at Jopea.-J. L. Davis has a very profitable Job for Ogden booming the coming Ogden earn aval but his little engagement up there will not Interfere with his business here at alb and ,Jitf never fails to put In- a good word fdr Provo, Friel conductor.- - upon any and all occasions. We are pleased to . 7 A or musical gem by each jlterary note that Ogden bus to come to Provo for first teacher. class talent to help out the success of her . . - V 1 -- car-nava- l. Query box. business pertain Miscellaneous 9; The Gazette office is now prepared to tiirr out all classes of the finest printing on short ingito school'fair, etc. notice and at the lowest ixwsible prices. A - A full attendance of teachers skillful p'reqfimah from Chicago and dxperieno desired and visitors are invited to ed first class from turn out 8 Kansas, printers, the finest work ever seen in these parts.' An additional new Job press and 64 Fonts of .new type have been ordered to meet the demand of customers. Steam power will soon lie Introduced. Jos. W. Smith, watermaster of Pleasant Grove mu a caller at our office last Saturduy .' He wanted certain blanks printed for tho city of Pleasant Grove and as' The Gazette wAs the lowest bidder wo were promptly awarded the job. By tho way thecity corporations that are having their printing work done without getting bids are paying fubulously high rates and the people will tic forcibly reminded 'of that fact and negligent 'officer p too. Provo is working with u minimi energy to come to the front. Its first street railway now an assured fact, and we note that its Bank of Commerce has succeeded so well that tho officers have recently bought a 10,200 piece of ground on which to cruet a new bank building the coming summer. Other signs of prosperity are to be seen on every hand and promise material advantages fertile beautiful county seat of fruitful Utah County. Journal, or Commerce. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mes. WixgLow'i SoorniMO Strop, has been used by mothers for children teething fur over success. It relieves the fifty years with little sufferer atperfect once, produues natural, quiet sleep by freeing tlyj child front pain, and the little cherub awakes as !i, right as 'a bottom. It is verv pleaiant to taste, soothes tho child, softens thu gums, allays pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is tho Iwst known remedy tje diarriuea, whether arising from cents teething or other causes Twenty-fiv- e a battle. at least to the satisfaction of With the new street railway to take in reality he is far from that residents in a few minuted down to myself one. lie very likely has papers that the fine resorts en the lake shore him a Fnjraoa. The large and elegant Wlghtmans hotel in Payson has been leased for a term of ten years to A. B. Tomson of Provo. This hotel is one of the largest and best appointed in the west and is in the very heart of Payson City. Mr. Tomson will furnish it up in a neat new style and as the building is entirely new he will have a first class Are fully Quipped with tlie best Improved Machinery for tho hotel in every respect. A bar will be manufacture ofali woodenBuilding material. put in at once and by the first of May everything will be in running order tlie proprietor, long and favorunder the new proprietary. There are vague rumors that Mr. ably known as a leading contractor and builder, is now preTomson is not only going into the to execute contracts in this line on short notice and in hotel business but that he Is also con- pared most approved manner. templating something more serious the and irrevocable in the way of a very We are the only building contractor in Provo manufactursolid life long partership. Ills many friends will congratulate him at all ing, importing and finishing, their own lumber on a large events and wish him success. scale, and are thereforeprepared to meet all competition at an OF PROVO ' tend. E. A. Wilson, . Provo, Apr. 21, 1890. Co.Supt. Beware of Ointments for Cnt arris that contain . Jlerenry A as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole y stem when entering it through the mucous surfaces, Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will flo is ten fold to the good you can possibly derivo from them. Hall's Catarrh Cura manufactured by F. J. Cheney St Co,. Toiodo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, and acts directly upon tho blood anihmucous' surfaces ofthq system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure bo sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cbeney St Co. CfSoTd by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle which are to be fitted up nicer than eyerthis season with the amusements and pleasures of boating and fishing n the lake; with the cool canyons with all their grandeur and attractiveness to resort to and with all the known 'acinatlons and amusements known to civilized life Proyo ranks first of all as a delightful place of residence and as for ts claims as a business and manufacturing centre its peer does not exist anywhere in the United States Provo is now only a city of some eight or nine thousand inhabitants but her population will number 50,000 within Ive years and then the realty prices y which prevail will astonish so low as are because people they to will what then be. compared they Never before in the history of tbe place has there been such activity in the building line. There are no idle hands to be found. The following list of new buildings, which are either about completed, or are under 'way of construction, or contracted for, will give a good idea of what this seasons buildings is to be in Provo: Dodd & Coray Hotel, 50x100 feet, four stories and basement, sixty rooms, elevators, beating and water apparatus, electric light, fire built of pressed briek and Kyune and Thistle stone. Cost $00,000 Bank of Commerce, brick aud stone block, 50x60 feet, three stories and basement 30,000 .Wm. Probert, brick block 15,000 Geo. Sutherland, brick and stone residence 8,000 Jas. Thompson, four 5,000 cottages, 18x30; total cost. Jas. Thompson, improved and addition to Central Hotel prop5,000 erty Taylor Bros., brick block, 20x60, three stories " 6,000 Robert Bee, brick store, 33x51, two stories " 8,000 Pyne & Maiben, and Martin : to-da- y. to-da- six-room- ed Un-lon.BIo- ck, 41x80, three stories. 20,000 Walter Cox, brick butcher shop. . Walter Cox, cottage. . Roberts House Annex, three stories, and basement 83x60, six-room- ed ANOTHER MAN HUNG 40 rooms his stocking by the chimney with care and was tickled almost to death to find that his Methodist parsonage, brick,32x82 good wifo had anticipated his near at hand Jas. F. Dunn, brick residence. . . wants and filed the stocking with Standard Heeds, grown and put up by Ii. M. Kerry St Co. Irvine & Barney, brick addition. Detroit,- Michigan, who, on application, wil mail you free a copy of their Heed Annual, for A. O. Smoot Sr. two brick rest, lsWl. This is tho most useful of all seed catadences, two stories each. logue, nut only for exiicrlenced gardeners, but for tho novice as well. Send your name and Felt & Olson, store, 20x30 address for a copy to D. M. Ferry St Co., DeHerman Osterloh, enlargement troit, Michigan. . - 8,000 1,500 7,000 1,801 2,60( l,10(i ..... 2,000 1,00 citizens rights, and his give latriotism is very possibly wrapped up n them. Any one not acquainted with the gentleman and the late queer business will find a riddle in his two articles so tangled and warped that it will not unravel; it would be impossible for tbe writer of the article to do so himself. As the gentlemans agony is ended I truly hope it has not fatally impaired him him physically or mentally. Should such be the case the public would be deprived of its cullyism. As lie has nothing more to say I will also rest knowing Magna est veritas et praevalebit. Veritas. Salem. April 20th 1890. JUST NOW READY FOR OPERATION, GEO. W. MICKEL The Druggists that la In Lowell, Maaa, agree Baring they Bell Hoods BsraapsiiUa than of all other blood purifiers. For instance: F. C. Good alb: I sen more of Hoods Sarsaparilla than aU other blood purifiers. A. W. Dows A Co.: Hoods takes tbe lead of ah other sersaparlllss. C. F. Blakchabd: We sen more of Hoods Sarsaparilla than of any similar. Mabstoh St Shaw: With ms tho sals of Hoods Is 9 to 1 of any other kind. F. A E. Ballet A Co.: Hoods Sarsaparilla is one of tho best medicines. Cabltoh A Hovet: Hoods Sarsaparilla is one of the best medicines we hare. Its sale Increases every year. F. P. Moody: Wo sell twice as mmch of Hoods Sarsaparilla as of anything similar. C. A. Swam: Hoods lathe most popular sarsaparilla of the day. Thibty Otheb druggists speak similarly. This popularity at home, where Hoods Sarsaparilla and its proprietors have been known for many years, coaid not continue if the medicine did not possess merit. And these facts shonld certainly convince people in other sections of the country that Hoods Sarsaparilla it a good, reliable medicine. Boors of Hoods Sarsaparilla advantage. Persons desiring to build, who want short or long time will he accommodated, and are invited to call at their earliest convenience. Thanking the public for generous past patronage we respectfully ask a continuance of the same and believe that with the superior advantages afforded by our new PLANING MILLS we can give better satisfaction than ever. GEO. W. MICKEL. Yard and Mills Oor. N. and 8th Streets, PROVO CITY, - - UTAH. Office, J. C. Withers, D. T. Clark. Withers and Clark. Bold by druggists. 1; six for Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass IOO Dgsos Ono Dollar To cure Biliousness, Bid: Headache, Constipation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, taka the safe and certain remedy. The Harness Mahers of Provo, o: Carry the Largest Stock of :o Use the HHALL Blow (40 little Beans to tho bottle). They abe the most comtbhumt. Sox Ayes. Price off either alae, a Be. per Bottle. all ultabla KISSirJG-7-T- and Heavy Harness, Eight Saddles of all Sorts, Robes, Whips, M EalleS far 4 eU. (aeppan or itaapaL ST. LfilllS Mfi. J, F.SMITK A Cfi.MskenoP'BILIBKAEB, And Every thing Known to this Line of Trade. M Select Withers and Clark. An Immense Provo Meat Market Walter coX, Proprietor. Wholesale and Retail proven 1. New and Deautiful Dress goods, a Jones C. II. Jensen of Provo was given a most agreeable suprise last Friday evening. It bping, his 54tta birthday. The evening was spent most enjoyably by the haste, his friends and relatives, with songs and recitations. W. S. Myton, the senior member of the Ann of Myton..Evans & Smith at Provo, arrived in this city yesterday, lie thinks seriously of bleating here. Ho has an excellent reputation, being a member of the Iowa state bar association. He has been admitted to practice in tho courts of Kansas, Colorado and Utah. Nephi just arrived. , R. Gibby, brick cottage Joon Devy, brick residence William Harrison, two cottages each 1,200 D. 'P. Felt and Mrs. Silver, row of five cottages 8,000 Frank Newell, cottage 1,000 Geo. Kerr, brick cottage 2,000 800 J. N. Strong, cottage Austin Bennett, cottage 1,000 L. S. Glazier, cottage, 1,800 900 Ilyner Jensen, cottage Territorial Insane Asylum, improvements, central building and north wing I... 163,000 Eli Kirkham frame cottage 500 Joen Pierpont, brick cottage. . . . 1,100 Thomas Foote, addition 500 700 Alex Gillespie, cottage . .... 2,500 I. S. Pyne cottage, E. E. Harding, cottage 1,000 Geo Swift, frame cottage........ 1,800 Than Williams, frame cottage. . . 550 . . 2,400 l.L Kenneson, cottage Ed Knolden, cottage 8,000 I. Bunnell, frame cottage.... 1,100 Gates & Snow, cottage 1,500 X D. Iloutz, cottage 4,000 . na-tur- ed wool-washe- WIGHTMAH 8 HOTEL LEASED 4,000 1,800 1,600 Goes Into the Hotel Bualnosa 2,500 A. B.Tomson in well to follow his example. The gravel for tho erection of the north wing of tho Territorial Insane Asylum is being exPARADISE TO LIVE IN. cavated. Pyne and Maiben frame building on Centre street has taken back grounds to prepare Tlie lleait Ad-- d for the new brick building about to be conComfort, opted to structed. They intend to use the old building PlesiMure, Iiong Idffe as a paint oil warehouse. itnd The third and last ball given by the Provo Mustache Club was given in the Opera House, It is an undisputable fact that there Prove, last night; IJ. was a very successful and enjoyable affair. is no section of the western world The framo building now occupied by Geo. which is at once so healthy, so favorTaylor as a grocery store Is being prepared able to the prolongation of human life to be removed liock, and he intend to erect a and so conducive to general comfort flno three story brick building with a iron as the charming and front. He Intends to resume his business In and prosperity same back. tho he at the frame building unique Utah Valley, in the middle of Mr. Win. Probcrt," the manager or the Provo which sits Provo like a queen, with Street Railway Company informs us that not Payson, Spanish Fork and Springville old rails of tho Rio Grando Western but fine on the one hand and Pleasant Grove, new ones have been ordered from St. Louis. American Forjs and Lehi on the other, They are on the way hero now an the work of construction will begin as soon as they arrive. with populations aggregating some y 25,000 of the most prosperous and conNothing will be allowed to cause any 600 Kate Barrett, addition delay. tented and long lived people on earth. A. O. Glazier, cottage 800 There is no denying of the fact that John Saxey, cottage The plan of thecity Park is being success,...1,800 done is and carried being everything out, fully 800 the climate and atmospheric influences A. Saxey, addition There three has been to to help it completion. are of Utah of this Ned valley 1,700 garden cottage Elliott, drains cut, running north and south, and two . S. Irwin, cottage conducive to human health. 2500 running cast and west along each end. There powerfully confrom Provo street railway will spend this is about five hundred trees allready planted. Many invalids suffering II. Blomstcrberg is carring out tho plana to sumption and other chronic diseases year .on construction $35,000. Provo perfection, it will be about four week yet be- have here found health and restoration City will spend on the public parks fore he will get through planting. after having sought relief in vain in and court house grounds for trees and and The Provo Bank of Commerce is steadly all parts of the world. And those ornamental gardening several hundsurely growing in popular favor just as it de- born and reared here are a remarkably reds of dollars. The above list dont backed "Institution serves to do. It is a solid In lived and Institution to more include going than, all the buildings that people. any banking long hardy begin capital by south of Salt Lake City. Mr. J. A. De Valley about through the various parts of are going up or will be erected this the president is an old banker, and the cashier, Utah Valley adjoining Proyo one is year. Mr. Thompson Is a thoroughgoing business man oi long experience. They are both ac- struck as much by the numerous gray commodating and genial gentleman to doal heads which lie meets as by the CoEdaleace. with. throngs of children. Statistics show We taks pleasure In calling attention to tho as far as they have been taken note of new ad. of Ilathcnbruck and Company which that human life is here lengthened j Editor Gazette appears in The Oazette to dnv. They have out a full score of years on the averI see in your issue of April 18th a the most elegant store in Provo, and can beat conditions notably condu-siv- e Salt Lake prices altogether. Our readers In age. The entitled Agony Ended by to health are the pureness of the apiece adjorning cities who are in the habit of going Chas L. Olsen. to Salt Lake for fine goods and bargains will of the atmosphere, the freedom from As did not refer in either article I only fool themselves if they neglect to try extremes of heat and cold and the me to Mr. Olsens written by lluthenbruck.and Company first. wonderful healing influences of our or elses any body religious inclinations The elcctrio light, was put In operation this mineral waters. This is the land of to lis statement that offect is false: week tomixically there only being six too. Herein tins beautiful and while he advises sunshina tho foun used wore at two There me to be careful light. skies are unclouded, clear about the Is store an-valley dry goo dry, two in jos. Harris liis name; I will also usk two in tho West Enil Stiloon.-Mr- . and tranquil us a mirror more days in :iim tousing more closely to the adhere J. E. Daniels has been bard at this work the year than anywhere else in the Such ruth. acidiferous for some time post, ana is now about at the world. harangues Cyclones and terrible tempests as this last effort of his, clearly finish. The dynutno Is one Mr. Daniels own depicts make and work with admirable results. are unknown. The whole face of na:iim in agonizing state of mind. He When running at the full capacity ho will bo ture presents a charming aspect well has brought it about himself and has able to light about 60 store. calculated to draw the mind of the no one to blame. Jf you want a squar meal, or lunch dished up afflicted away from their maladies first article contained aothing My in palatable style go tojtho Excelsior reurantst while nature revives and cures them. was not hat strictly true, it had noth-n- g opposite tbe theater. That such a spot at once beautiful and in reflected that discredit on the Selectman Lewis P. Lund was a social caller lealthful in the highest degree should at our office Tuesday last. Mr- - L. is building become at once a favorite place of resi- grand Equestrian. But he, thinking his beloved friends a nice residence in Pleasant Grove, which place he says is in a flourishing condition. .He also dence is of course natural as it is for needed help in combatting a statement reports tho reorganization of Pleasant Grove water to run down hill. With the that was likely to show them in their 1st Into three ecclesiastical wards. In the rapid influx of new settlers and with true light, invaded the domain of Bishop Brown presides with Alex. Bullock and the spread of a knowledge of the atournalism with the cheek common Jos. Thorn as councilors; in the 2nd James of Utah Valley the demand to Cobley presides with Alfred J. Ketch and Rob. tractions blatherskites; giving the public a ert Thorn as councilors; in the 3rd Kund Swen-se- n for homes has increased enormously mass of unintelligible cullyism, which in Provo City alone there presides with Wm. Wadlcy and Joseph until to-dbenefitted his friends or inneither as councilors. Halliday are in course of construction or conured myself. tracted for and to be erected this Registration officer Hills will begin registraAs for his there are tion for the Augustelcetionontheflfthof May. season no less than 250 private resi- many people of nationality same The August election will be one of the most the are as that dences of a superior sort chiefly of exciting and hotly contested of all that have and good, honest, intelligent, as of brick in the most approved modern ever been held in tho west. ether 'We nationalities. have a few of The anniversary of the Provo Lodge No. 14 styles with much attention toartistic hem here in but I must say Salem; I. O.O. F.,wlU be celebrated by at? appro- appearance and beauty, both of flniab did not concur with their priate ceremonial and ball at the Opera House and design. And these are probablv In tbe action that has brought next Saturday evening. The ceremonial exer- not more than half of the dwellings forth bo much comment of late. But cises will be well worth the time of spectators. sumThe public generally are invited. After tho that will be built in Provo this the gentleman in question though he exercises a grand ball will fittingly conclude med to say nothing of business blocks says he is an American citizen, has tbe programe. Everybody is Invited; Tickets at all. Mortgage blanks a new lot for 2tf cents each lit The Gazette office. Dress goods. Duttons. Trimmings etc. at Jones. For neat tonsorial work try Lon McLafferty ' at the Palace under the Cosmopolitan. ' The Gazette carries no dead heads' oh Its subscription list. J. R. Boohard Is constantly receiving the choicest kind of groceries. " Produce of all kinds wanted. V JODCSr -- and Mortgages at The Blank Deeds Wliere Human Life is Lengthened Longest out. got his now fence completed. Ills neighbor north of him would do Gazette now Subscribe for the Trl Weekly thecity Mr. IV. IT. Brown has ly Telephone ni get the first copy Issued. of restaurant and bakery J. B. Walton, brick cettage FAIREST REALM. From to We handle this best goods, and buy for Cash in Lots direct from Manufacturers, and are prepared to meet and discount all competition. I Street, opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel, Provo, Utah. GET ONEY THE BEST 1 BEEF, MUTTON, FORK, VEAL, ETC., A SFECALTY. SAUSAGE, Meat Promptly Delivered. Centre Street, next door east of West End Store. TO SAN FKAXC1SCO AND PORTLAND. Excursion over the Union Pacific --Bates and Limit. The Union Pacific Railway will sell excursions round trip tickets to Portland, Oregon and San Francisco, Cal., Mintil further notice, from Salt Lake 'for $67, and from Ogden for good for 80 days going and 30 days returning; extreme limit six months. $65-tick- ets tf. Singer Sewing Machine, WITH ALL THE -- ilatest Improvements a WittLO-UL- t p--Is IBLi'val I W. K. JOWMSOftf,: Office and Salesrooms, - Centre Street, Provo, Garries a Fifll Line of these Mines. BEEORE BUYING ELSEWHERE CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK. In explanation of the beautiful fitness of the rhymes below, the Poet desires to state that only after great and ponderous deliberation could he find words adequate to express the sentiment herein given to the public for the first time. Long Time and Easy Taymcnts Given when Desired REMEMBER THE SINGER IS THE BEST. LOG Art G. rtOLpAWAY, Come, gather at our Bazar, And see the bargains we offer, All Dry Goods, Delaines and Mohair Below prices, competitors proffer. IEal Estate Bought Hk Bold An immense and elegant line, Barely room for display to advantage, Our stock is simply fine, And sold at a small percentage.- dice - To enumerate the styles, fashions and kind not helping the matter Would weary the reader But this we will state, and surely youll find, That the soles of our shoes are all made up from leather. It grieves us to Bee Business Property & Building Lots. OLD RESIDENT IN PROVO' Correspondence Solicited. Office two Doors East of Cosmopolitan Hotel. our patrons in a hurry, Before we have shown our quality and price. We desire our friends to leave all their worry At the door of the Bazar our store that ii nice. Why not call and examine for yourselves our great bargains When shopping in town besides where could you go? To find it more homelike, agreeable and such margins Than in the west end of Union Block, at InlafUienbruck & o. REMEDY FOR CATARRH. Beat. Easiest pISOS to use. Cheapest. Relief is immediate. A cure is certain. For Cold in the Head it has no equal. (gviain It is an Ointment, of which a small particle is applied to the nostrils. Price, 50c. Bold by druggists or sent E. T. IlAzurnra, Warren, Pa. by mail. Address, |