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Show H Commences our H "We have the goods, but want the money, so just read what H we will sell yon, B 100 bolts of heavy Planelette worth 12 c offered for 5 cts B 50 bolts oi extra heavy Guinia Hew Flannel, worth 20 c. offered for 12J cts. J 20 bolts, 36 in. all wool suiting, elegant colors, worth 45c. offered for 30 cts B 10 bolts Freneh Suitings, worth 40 c offered for 1 20 cts. Hj All the calico's in the store worth 8 to 10c. offered for 7... 7...... ...... 5 cts B 100 bolts Canton Flannel worth 15c. offered for 11 cts. Hj 50 twilled flannel ladies under skirts with ruffle silk stiched worth $1.50 Hj offered for 85 cle. Wm 20 pieces oil cloth, best quality, worth 30c. offered for 18 cts. H 20 doz. of Ladies winter hose worth 174c, offered for 10 cfs. B Ladies Union suits at 50, CO, 75 and $1 00 worth double the price. H Don't think this isr-alL "We have hundreds of oiber B J bargains, don't miss the chance for we will offer you the H grandest, biggest bargains ever heard of, I S. S. Jones Company H 24 Center St one door west of Pyne &!Iaiben3s Drug Stcre. Hj Sells Meat at ihe Following PRICES FOK CASH". H BEEF. VEAL. H Beef by the side -ic Boasts 8 to 9c lb Bj Bind quarters 5 to 5i Cutlets 3 lbs for 25c H Half hind quarter or Yeal for veal loaf 12c H Buttock 4 i to 5c Stews 4 to 5c lb H Fore quarters 3 J to 4c PORK" B Rump roasts 5 to 6c H Piime rib roasts 8c Pork, whole or sides 5 to 5c H , Shoulder roasts 6c Loin or rib roasts 7c lb HI Boiling beef 3 to 4c Shoulder roasts 5c lb Bj All loin steaks 10c Pork chops 8c lb Bj Bound steaks 8c Pork spare ribs 5c lb Bj Oh .ck or shoulder steak SAUSAGES. H x 7c, or 4 lbs for 25c pork BauBage meat 8c"lb H Hanburger steak 10c or for lti u for 25c mt Be shanks 15 and 20c each pork gaus e linkg mt Bt hearts 10c each 10c lb, 3 for 25c H Beu L ues 15 and 20c each Reiner or Frankfort 10c lb H Bee " nes, salted 25o each Bologna 8c lb, or 3 1 for 25c H - 'Cor: ie2 w f 4 to 7c lb & Kidney piu 7c liAKU. H Rendered beef tallow 5c Loose lard 10c lb Bj 3 lb pails 35c MUTTON. 5 lb pails 55c H nr u. i .,,,,, 101b pails $1.00 m Mutton, wnole r r side 4 to 4c 2Q lb S1 95 H Leg roasts c lb 5Q lb 84;50 Shoulder roasts 6f lbJleaf lard 9c lb ciT or sh lbs for Wo ALL KINDS OF CURED MEATS- H Loin or rib chops 3 lbs for 25c Poultry Food every Wednes- B Mutton stew 3c lb day nl Saturday, I GASH PAID FOR HIDES AND PELTS. Hj OUR M OTTO : Lowest Prices Consistent with Best Hj Quality and Honest Quantity. B PHIL SPECEAET, Prop. B T 11 11 04 It n? Hi tvn K Has arrived. We have the largest stock of I Drugs, Patient Medicines, perfumes, Sponges, Bfuslies,Gombs H In fact anything usually found in a First Class Drug Store, H Call and see for yourselves We still carry the finest H line of Family Liquors in the city. eypci io nRiip & p&int nnnfiPAHV L&uCLdiUsi IfiiUu -rHHl 1 bUIVIa fli i H H. S, PYNB, Manager, - Provo City I The Good Things of Life. B MAY ALL BE FOUND AT B HI JMaiben BlooJc, J Street, JProvo. H None but the Finest Goods Dealt in at "WTXjSOlSr &; 3st:eib.a.tt:el'3 I PROVO OQMMEROIAL &SAVIN0S BANK. Bj Does a Regular Banking and Exchange Business. Cor H respondents In all the Leading Commercial Cities of the Hi v United States and Europe. I OOLLEOTIONS A SPECIALTY M JOHN R. TWELVES, Cashier, en EEEDJSMOOT, President, j J. T. FARRES, Assistant Cashier. D. T. CLARK, Vice President, H DIRECTORS. I JAMES A, BEAN, BOGE$lFABBER, - T 8,;HILIB, A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man Are you Bilious. Consipated or troubled with Jaundice; Sick Headache, Head-ache, Bad Teste in Mouth, Foul Breath, Coated Tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot Dry Skin, Pain in Back and between the shoulders, Chills and Fever, &c. If you have any of theee symptoms, vour L-ver is out of order, and your blood iti slowly being poisoned, because your Liver does not act properly. HERBiNE will cure any disorder of the Liver, Stomack or Bowels, It bag no equal as a Liver Medicine. Price 75 cents. Free trial potlea 9ft Smopli Drug cpmpny, WiSk Sanden's EleotricBDit. J 5-urther waste k prccioustimo and money on drugs, Mgk vacuum treatments, treat-ments, etc. They &&. will never cure you. You havoJi probably "ed them and know. g?t!S3 Nature is Afc tVATS wniingfaspgand waiting to cure you, and nolggSgi? man BuffnS from the following V8V is incurable' Seminal Weakness, Emissions, Partial or Total Impotence, Brain Exhaustion, Losses, Forgolfnlness, Indiscretion. Sleeplessness, etc. But natures own rem-edy rem-edy mubt boscientificallyus'.d. It is ft-' TKICITT, and the greatestjpossiblo perfection for its application is attained in the well-known well-known Br. Snndcn Electric Belt. This in-Mention in-Mention has been sold and given complete satisfaction satis-faction for nearly thirty years,, and we rerei jufferers to hundreds of cures in every state. Throw drrgs to tho dogs, and join our army of cures in blessing tho greatest boon ever given weak men. This belt also cures: Rheumatism, Lame Back, Ijuml)ago,Dyspepsia,Kiclney and Liver Complaints, and general ill-health. A pocket edition of r, Swidcn'S cele brated book "Three Classes oi Men," will be sent free, sealed, unon application Every man should read it. It ia the only lull and complete guide for self-treatment ever offered. Free to ercrybody. Send Xor it. The Sanden Electric Co., Uo, 928 Bittaantli St., Denyer, Gel, AfcoSfow Torb, Chicago 1S5 londoui n$, mft EJectrpdiwl qoneern. Jn, bg Ort FRAGRANT VANITY FAIR CIGARETTES AWE 0V1WlMTME FINE5T I VlRGl NIA JSTVRK!5tt ToBACCQ 6 TrtE HIGHEST SKILLED workmen employed m making TME5E CIGARETTES V?j5Kimball&C Je AmericAnTobacco (b 5ucce53os Mrs. N. M. Richardson is a practicing practic-ing attorney in Lincoln, Neb. Ball&rd's Snow Liniment. This wonderful Liniment Is fcaowfl from the Atlantic to the Pacific, nnit from the Lakes to the Gulf. It is tbfj most penctiatin? Liniment in tfi( worli. It will cure EbeumattHai Neuialgja, Cuts, Srpains. Brulflbsj Wounds, Old tTorea, Burns, Sciatica, Soro Throat, Sore Ohest ano ftl Inflamj matiorj, aft-r all others havj? failed. J will care Bxrhed Wiris O-ita, and besj all wonnds w litre proud fiesb haa ao in. It is equpiJy euiofeyt for animal Try it and you will not be without itj Price 50 cents, cjold by ftsootDrua company Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased Dortion of the ear. There is odIv one way to cure Deafness, Deaf-ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. rem-edies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed in-flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When the tube gets inflamed you have a rumb-Hd rumb-Hd sound or imperfect hearing, and when it ia entirely closed Deafnes3 is the result, and unless the inflammation inflamma-tion can be taken out and this tube restored re-stored to its normal condition, hearing willhe destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh; which is nothing but an inflamed condition con-dition of the mucous S'irfnces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for anv case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catairh Cure. Send tor circulars, free. F.J. CHENEY & GO,, Toledo, O, liSF-Sold by Drngistt, ?6o, 5 -1-l5j Qujchly.Thorcneuly, j ffCS) s, Sarover Cured. .Sjn. Four out of ilx a who l( ? VNlti A su-or nervousness, l! n 7aJ u ll IEental'vv'OTXTi attacks II F e$&l ' oC " tho blues" aro but 11oJn J payIns tIla Penalty of Hggy.w cajiy excesses. Yic- NJ tims, reclaim your -ii:S manhood, regain your vigor. Don't despair. Send for book with explanation and proofs. Mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL 00.5 Buffalo, H. Y. Pi-ovo Mai! Servici.-. ilAlL TEAIKS LEAVE. U. P. Going South 9:15 a m R, G W.-Going East .... 9:26 a. m R. G.W Goinc West.... 11:56 a m. U. P. Going North 8:37 p.m. Salt Lake and Halina East 3:55 p m. Salt Lake and Salina West 4:15p.m. MAm trains abrivj:. U. P From Salt Lake 9:15 a. m. R. G-. W.-- From the West. . 9:26 a. m. R. G. W. From the East . 11:55 a. m. Salt Lake and Salina West 3:55 p. m. Salt Lake and Salina East 4:15 p.m. XJ. P. Mail from South 3 37 p. m OFFICE HOURS. The general delivery, stamp and registry reg-istry windows open at 8 a. m., and close at 5:30 p. m. The money order window opens at 9 a. m., and closes at 4 p. m. On Sundavs and lesral holidavs the general delivery and stamp windowB are open from 11:30 m. to 12:3 p. m. Mail pouches close thirty minuteB before the arrival of trains. W. D. JRobbbts, Postmaster AD Machme Shops, In;iine, ISoiler and JJSicyclc lep:xir. Boiler Pines -welded or replaced villi ISfew Ones Iron and Krass Castings. H, STAOG. Mgr. Provo city P COPYRIGHTS.- CAN 1 OBTAIN A PATENT ? For a Srornpt answer and an honest opinion, write to IUNK &: CO., who havo had nearlrtlfty years' experience In the patent business. Commnnlca. tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of Information In-formation concerning Patents and hew to obtain ob-tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechanical mechan-ical and scientific books sent free. Patents taken through Alunn & Co. receive special notlco in the Scientific American, and thus aro brought viUely before tho pnbiic without with-out C03t to the inventor. This splendid paper, issued weekly, eleeantly illustrated, has by far the larpest circulation of any scientific work in the world. S3 a year. Sample copies sent free. Building Edition, monthly, $i50 a year. Single copies, J15 cents. Every number contains beautiful beau-tiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new-houses, new-houses, with plans, enabling builders to show the latest designs and secure contracts. Address MUNH & CO- Nxw Yoke. 301 BuoadwA FOR THE LADSES. GUT PAPER PATTERNS. The Kepublic supplies its lady readers read-ers with cut paper patterns of all kinds for ladies, girls, boys and men. All of seasonable garments, of the latest styles, and at a cost of Onlv 10c Each. Elsewhere they cost from 25 to 40 cts. Designs of new garments are published pub-lished every week in The Republic with an order blank for the patterns. Thousands of ladies in every State have purchased these patterns during the past year and never a complaint. They are invaluable andyoucan save on theue patterns alone every year many times the price of the the paper. Subscribe at once for THE TWICE-A-WEEK REPUBLIC OXJL.Y $1.00 A. VJCAJK. 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Miner's Leading, Indigestion, Catarrh, Constipation, Chronic Diarrhoea, Diar-rhoea, Palpitation of the Heart and all kidney and nervous troubles. Towels and suits waBhed by Empire Laundry. THE Senate. Meat flarM, Keeps always on hand The Choicest Meats. Home Cured Hams and Bacon, Bologna and Pork Sausage. PURE HOMEMADE LARD. CASES PA2JD for FAT CA.T'iTMJ. Three Doors East of Cosmopolitan. D. McPherson Prop. A. COURT UNION 8130. MeetingB held each Thursday at ryne & Maiben's hall at 8 p. Om. Vis ting memers cordially invited. A, A. Noon, D. H. C. K. W. J, Woodhead. C. R3nKer, T3 2HQS, Druoe, S I'iaagoia es'y, liBAVS PHOVO FOR EAST AND SOUTH. W No, 2. Jsor Orand Junoaoa and VH po in to Jiast 9.S0s.m nji No. 4. For Unincl Junction and H points East 8.50 p. ra H No. 6. Fur spring vule lnlstle. San Hi pete and Sevier ... 2.55 p. m H No. 8. For bprlngvUle. Spanish jl Fori, I'syson Rnd Guroka.. 6:20 p. m ll LB AVE PROVO FOR WRST. S rio.l. For bait base city, Ugden Am. EH Pork, Lelu turn tho W est.. 10.S5 a. m rH No, 3. For Stut Lake City, Ogden, H Am.Fork aud Lehl and the H West 10.15 p. m 3H No. 6. For American Forx. Lent, Salt HH Lake City and Ogden 3.18 p. cs WH No. 7. For American Fork Lehl and SH Salt Lake City 8:35 s.rz !H ARRTVU AT PHOVO FROM BAS'J. ANU IH SOUTH. No. 2. From Denver, brand Junotion ifiH and IpointsEaat ..10.55 a. ra SH No, 3, Froniuonvur.uraua juiicuou jK and points Rase 10.15 p. ra B No. 5 FromSpringTlilo.Thistle San- H petoand Sevier 3.E3p.tt ifl No. 7 From Spnngville, Spanish F'k 9HI PaysonaadRureka 8.35a SH ARRIV K AT PKOVO FROM WEST. tiM No. 2. From California, Ogden, Salt ilH Lake city, .Lehi., and Am. IH Fork e.GOa. m jH No. 4, From California, Ogden, and M Salt Lake citr 8.50 p. ra No. 0, From Ogden Salt Laxe city, M Leal andAmerican Fork.... 2.55p.m jB No. 8. From SaitLako city, Lehl and H American Tork 0.20p.m. ' fM wTho only line to ogden and Donyer without m change, Free reclining chair cars on through H trains. Through Sleeping cara to Denver tM Kansas city, Chicago and San PAnclsoo. file aM gantequlpmont, safety, speed and comfort H O R. ALKY. Tioket Agt. Provo H D. C. Dodp-o, 8. H. Babcock, fM Gee. Jpr. Traffic Manager H P. A. Wadleigh, H General Passenger Aeent. 91 " gH AND H Kindling Wood. M swoi I Uptown Office in !H 3rovo Com. & Savings bank B Yarci Telephone ( 7. B All Kinds of H FITBNIS1I1CD H FM MOMl Est I OF PROVO. H W , B. Pike, President. Bi S. S, Jonks, Vice-President, iQ D. A. Swan, Cashier. H DiiffiOrofts. BG J. C. Graham, Geo. Q. Oanuow, H Geo. Taylor, S. S. Jokes, IH E. F. Sheets. W. E. Pirb, H D. A. Swan, H General Banking business Transacted. S Exchange drawn on N sw York, Ohl H cago, San Pranciaco, and all tha H Principal Cities of Europe. H Baifitv dopoalt boxes for rent at $3. par 91 BtiDum, end nnward. HH "1illap BliBbDdrlij DAVID MELDRUMi B Blaoksmithing, H Horse Shoeing, B Wagon Kepairing, H ptc, Eto J.st. , IK looks norm o First National Bank: fH Piovo. Utah H C. E, YOUNgT" 9 SPEIALTLES' H Sign Writing. fll CarriagePaintiiig, Paper Hanging. H Shop one half block, north ol County H Couii hqufle, fl P. O. . 333. . . Prays. bH . SHamesriBHOWOH. , 3 TWM fountain M THE DEfWER H 1 H RailFoafl. SOMO HE OF THE WORLDS IB The only line running two through H aat trains daily to jjH ASPEN, M LEADYILLE, M COLOKADO SFS. M PUEBLO & DENTVEB M Effective April 29, 1894. 1 Train No. 2 leaves Provo 9:26 a, m. H Salt Lake 8:05 a, m. Arrive at Pueblo H 6 :30 a. m. Colorado Springs 7:51 a. m, fll Denver 10:30 a. m. il Train No. 4 leaves Prova 8:50 p. m. BH arrive at Pueblo 5:27 p.m. Colorado H Springs 6 :53 p.m. Denver 9:25 p. m, H Connections made at Pueblo, Colo H rado Springs and Denver with all lines 1 east, Elegant day Coaches, chair cars ll and Polhnan sleepers on all trains, BH Take the D. & B, G. and have acorn- IH fortable train and enjoy the fineBt seen- ll ery on the continpnt. Shortest Un8 to 1 Cripple Creek, Colorado's Great Gold H9H Camp. HHI Train No. 2 leaving Provo at 9:26 a. iH m. arrives at Cripple Creek next morn- fl ing 9'50. H A. 8. HUGHES. Traffic Manager, Denver, CoL H R. V. NKVrNS. General Agent. HH H, M. QUaHING, T. P. A.E3 W: 3rd EQUto Q Hl 8, Koopa? . ,, ft qj, ATfiwTei.'fidp BH HI |