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Show HH Our Immense stock of Dry Goods H has crowded us so for room we B are forced to H .? I g g i i 1 1 f I i Ht H 1 i I H Children's Shoes from 35c to $1.48 H Ladies' Shoes from $1.00 to $3.82 COME AT ONCE. H 24 Center St one door west of Pvne &Maiben's Drnc Store. H Sells Meat at ilw Following PRICES FO R 0 ASK. H BEEF. H Beef by the side 4c H Hindquarters 5 to 5 H Half hind quarter or H Buttock 4:h to 5c H Fore quarters 3h to 4c H Rump roasts 5 to 6c H Prime rib roasts 'So HH Shoulder roasts 6 c H Boiling beef 3 to 4c H All loin steaks 10c H Bound steaks Sc H Chuck or shoulder steak H 7c, or 4 lbs for 25c H Hamburger steak 10c flKj Beef shanks 15 and 20c each H Beef hearts 10c each Hj Beef tongues 15 and 20c each B Beef tongues, salted 25o -ach H Coned beef 4 to 7c lb H Kidney suet 7c H Rendered beef tallow 5c B MUTTON. Hj Mutton, whole " r side 4 to 5 c H Shoulder masts 6c lb H Mutton chops B 7c or 'Sh lbs for 25c H Loin or rib chops 3 lbs for 25c H Mutton stew 3c lb YEAL. Roasts 8 to 9c lb Cutlets 3 lbs for 25c Yeal for veal loaf 12 c S5ews 4 to 5c lb POEK. Pork, whole or sides 5 to 6c Loin or rib roasts 7c lb J Shoulder roasts 5c lb Pork chops 8c lb Pork spare ribs 5c lb SAUSAGES. Pork sausage meat 8c lb or "z for 15c, 3 for 25c Pork sausage links 10c lb, 3 for 25c Weiner or Frankfort 10c lb Bologna 8c lb, or 3 i for 25c LARD. Loose lard 10c lb 3 lb pails 35c 5 lb pails 55c 10 lb pails SI. 00 20 lb pails 1 95 50 lb pails U.bO 1 eaf lard 9c lb I ALL KINDS OF CURED MEATS. Fo iltry Food every Wednes-I Wednes-I day an'l Saturday, GASA PAID FOB HIDES AND PELTS. B OUR fydTTC Lowest Prices Consistent with Best B Quality and Honest Quantity. PHIL SPECK AST. Pi op. B -W-AXjL PAPER. B Full Line of Pure "Wines, Liquors and Bottled Beer for Bf Family Use B Prices the Lowest at B H. S. PYNE, Manager. Provo City THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Hi ISny the Iisrist Ruuuiug Piano Cliain Brive HEoivei's-, ISimlcrs Hj nml Headers. H TIic Celebrated Genuine ff.udlow Spring; Wagons and KaRgles. H 1'Iie OldKcliabSc Hickory Farm V'iiRns. Hj Tlie'JS T ATcry and Sonlh Itcud Wows and Lever HarroAVM, H TIic Spittle Gint Src Seeding Srill. M The Itcmcnt Spading1 ISlse SEarroAvs. ami Seeders. H Tlie If aivlceye If ay Loaders. Hsiy Prcs'-e- and IVcy Hay Tools. H The Gaar Scott Co. Steam and 5Ior.se Power 'fi'lireslter. Hj Extras for all kinds of machinery and implcincr ta. 1 have tbo most extensive variety and Hj cleanest s'ock o! Carrioles. Euggirs 'urries, high and low grade, to bo round in tho est, at U . terms and prices that will tult ani km -'laser Send for catalogue and prices. M SIDNEY STEVENS, Ogden, Utah. B Logan and Price, Utah - Montpelier and Idaho Falls, Idaho. I HOT STUFF H The Fuller Warren Go's complete H line of Stoves and Steel Ranges H ....AT.... I Go-op Wagon and Machine Co. H 120 State Street and 67 E 1st South St. SWhen vou can be made to walk straight. We jff'jjk take Plaster Paris cast of feet to insure comfort. yCStstigg Specialist in cripdled and deformed shoes. Steel Sjp3---:' H braces and artificial limbs of every description. I i5si HilflBrt Dsformltu Sboe Go. Uf H & """$r69 E THIRD S ST, dALT LAKE. m There ib no doubt, no failure, when yon take DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure. It is pleasant, acts promptly, no bad after effects, Smoot drug Com Pfiny, I "FRAGRANT VAM ITY FAI R CIGARETTES sose bvt5lS'tme finest I Virginia sTORKi5tt ToBAtt? 6 TME HIGHEST SKILLED workmen emploed m making THE5E CIGARETTES --. V&5KIMBALL&C& , The Americ&n Tobacco (o Socceasod What is a Guarantee? It iB this. If you have a Cough or Cold, a tickling in the Throat, which keeps you constantly coughing, or if vou are afflicted with any Chest, Throat or Lung Trouble, Whooping Cough, &c, and you UBa Ballard's Horchound Syrup as directed, giving it a fair trial, and no benefit is experienced, experi-enced, we authorize our adyertised agent to refund your money on return-ot return-ot bottle. It neyer fails to give satisfaction. satis-faction. It promptly relieves Bron tihitis. Sold by Smoot Drug company. nsorons Girlhood. Any on6 conversant with tho usGdern female school and college knows that ono of the best equipped and best patronized pa-tronized of their departments is th& gymnasium, and that the result is a, race of strong, gracoful girls, who are as far ahead of thoir counterparts of a generation ago as tho American college' athleto of today is ahead of his dyspeptic dyspep-tic predecessor of 18 GO. Philadelphia Press. A Souud Liver Manes a Well Man Are you Bilious, Consipated cr troubleu with Jaundice; Sick Headache, Head-ache, Bad Taste in Mouth, Eoul Breath, Coated Tongue, DyapepBia, indigestion, Hot Dry Nkin, Tain in Back and between the shoulders, Chilis and Eever, &c. If you have any ot theee symptoms, your Liver iB out of order, and your blood i slowly being poisoned, because your Liver does not act properly, Herbine will cure any disorder of the Liver, Stomack or Bowels. It haB no tqual as a Liver Medicine. Price 75 cents. Free trial bottles at Smoot Drug company. Use Jfure Water. Parties desirous of taking the city water will do well to call on the superintendent super-intendent for the coat of connection with the water mains. Kates or any other question pertaining to cost and use of the city water Kindly answered Em HojUBR, Snpt. When a triflo will buy the greatest healing Invention of the day? Ir.SanJcn'a Electric Belt is n complete- body linttcry Sor self-treatment, self-treatment, nnc5 ffnarnnteci5, or money refunded. It will cure without medicine Khcumnlism, Lnmbaso, Sclnticn, 1.3111c ISacIc, Kidney and J.Uer Complaints, Xenons Debility, "W'enltneas,, &osmm, Drains and all effects ot early indiscretion indiscre-tion or excess. To wealt men it is, tlie greatest possible boon, as the mlW, iootliing electric current in applied direct to the ncrvo centers and improvements improve-ments are felt from iho first lionr used. A. pocket edition oi the celebrated electromedical electro-medical work, "Three Classes of ien,'J illustrated, is sent free, sealed, by mail upon application. ETery yoiunpr, mlddle-agca or old man suCering the slightest weakness should read it. It will show an ensy, sitrc and speedy way to regain strength nna liealtb ivhcn eievyllilng else lias failed. TheSAPJDEN ELECTRIC CO.r Jo. 030 Sixteenth (St., Denver, Col. 4Jao Jfow Yoxb, Chicago & London, Ens'. lWges gj jctro-Msaical Concern in tho Wort' i I i i 1 mi-BOiHmi i'ii u.nyj. 1 r run 'iMMaoa1 i nnn in Sfrs. JoJta isd Howa has baei writing poetry for nearly GO years. Al though this remarkable woman has passed her seventy-fifth year, she has the presence, the demeanor, the expression, expres-sion, tho voic9 and the stop of 50. She has a hanasome face, is in vigorous health, gives heed to the art of drea. and is far more lively than are most women at her timo of life. She is tho mother besides of Mrs. Eichards, Mrs Maud Howe Elliott and the late AIra Julia Anaynos, each of whom is well known in tho world of letters. Mrs. Howe is also tho sister of Marion Crawford's Craw-ford's mother quite a galaxy of talent to be related t? by immediate ties of blood, not to mention tho late Sam Ward, epienre, and Beau Ward McAllister McAl-lister It was of Mrs. Howe, by tha way, that Oliver Wendell Holmes happily hap-pily remarked on her seventieth birth Jay. "She is 70 years young." How's This. We offer One Hundred Dollars Ee-Ward Ee-Ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot can-not be curtd bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, To-ledo, O. We the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and belieye him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially uuits 10 carry out any ODitijation inaue by their Orm. West & Teaux, Wholesale Druggiats, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Whole-sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally intern-ally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. drug-gists. Testimonials free. WARD COKPEKENCES. Will be Held in thfl Various Warda of the Utah Stake of Slon as Follows: Lahi, November 3rd, meetings at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. J Edward Partridge, ' David John, Rckd Smoot, Stake Presidency. Denver and P.et urn 520.00. Toe Union Pacific wiilssll round trip tickets to Denver October loth, at ?20.00, finai limit October 31st. '-How to Core all Skin Diseases." Simply auply "Swayne'h Oint-mjsht." Oint-mjsht." No internal medicine required. re-quired. Cures tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptioes on the tace, hands, no&e, etc., leaving the skin clear, white and healthy, lis great heaiiugaud curatiye powers are pos.essdd by no other remedy. Ask your druggist tor SWAYKE'8 OlNi'iTEM. Harper's Magazine In 1895. The Simpletons, a now novel by Tuomas Hahiy, y,iW bo beRun in the .December Kum- Der, lb'ji. and continued to November, 18yr. Whoever may bo one's tavorlto among .English .Eng-lish noveastb, it will be conceded;by all critics that Tiiomah Haudic stands loremost as a master artist in lie tion. and The simpletons ruai tiu oxnected to arouse enthusiasm not in terior in aegreo to that which has marked Trilby the most successful story ot tho year Another leadiujtleaturo will bo tho 1'ersona Recollections of Joan ot Arc. bv the aieur LOJis Dt come, ner Page and secretary under which uise tne inotft uoDUlur ol living American Alugazino winern will present ttjo story or the Amid ol Orleans. In tho January Mimbcr will appear a proiuseiy Illustrated paper on f.hariestou ana the Carolines, tho iirst oi a series ot Southern papers. .Northern Atricais atiraciinginoreattention uiuu at any other time since ins as in the seat ot empires. Th next volume or HAltREK'ri MaGIIW fc! Will contain tour illustrated articles ar-ticles onthiB region, and three ot them will depict the present iilo there. 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Stops unnatural losses or lghily emissions caused by youthful rrors or excessive useof tobacco.opium nd liquor, which lead to consumption nd insanity. Their use shows immedi-te immedi-te improven'nt. Insist upon having ie genuine NfcslVE&ERRIES, no other Convenient to carry in vest pocket, 'rice, $1.00 per box, sixboxes, one full Tcatment, $5.00. Guaranteed to cure any case. If not kept by your druggist drug-gist we vill send them by mail, upon receipt Jf price, in plain wrapper. Pamphlet ft ee. Address mail ordersto ArriEHICAN MEDICAL CO- CINCINNATI. 0. For sale in j.roo (jity by the smoot Drug Co. Corner J and Cemerstreet, AND Kindling Wood. SIOTWffMB. Uptown UQice in Provo Corn. & Savings bank. Yard Telephone 17. All Kinds of GOAL FUKNISHEP F0E! Course by Mailf I II ? ! WITH THE i mg&3 Capital Oity Commercial College I TO ADVE kUSE OUR COLLEGE e Wo will srlvo a thorough course of in-1 f, struction In double and slntrlo entryg f Uook-keepinjr and Oommprcml Arith-H I mot 1c by mill. Free of Oharee, to at l limited number of poraons. Thie. g course will bo completed in forty les-f t. sons. No charge for Diplomas, a g . Address IftAPITAIi pODTJilERCIAL I UITT UoTjIjEGB. J P, 0. Dr A-waa TO PEKA, KAS NillaiB BlaBksmltli' I DAVID MELDEUM. H Blaoksmithing, H Horse Shoeing, H Wagon Kepairing, jH Etc, Etc" 1 J. at. ,iH looks norm o First National BanX H Piovo. Utah ll CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT ? For a Hh Srompt answer and an bonost opinion, wilte to 1 IUNN fc CO., who have had nearly fifty jears' Hl experience In the patent business. Commmiica HH tiona strictly confidential. A Handbook of In- gM tormatlon concerning l'n tents and bow to Qb- tH tain tbem sent free. Also a catalogue of mcchan-' H teal and sclentltlc books sent free. IH Patents taken thronch Munn & Co. receive H special notieo in tha Scientific Americnnrand 9 thns are brought widely before the publlcwith- HHB oufcost to tbe inventor. Tbis SDlendld raper. H Issued woe tly. elegantly illustrated, has by far thaji , H lareest circulation of any scientific work in tho " H world. S3 a year. Sample copies sent free. IH Bulldlnij Edition, monthly, ii'.0 a year. SIdrIo fM copies, nit cents. jiTery numoer couuins Denu- fm tlful plates, in colon, and pt-otocrapbs df-new . JMm houses, with plans, enabling builders to show tho , iM latest desiens and secure contracts. Address 2 IBH MONN CO. Weiv roRK. Util HuoabwA1 , H Senate MeaT Market. . B Keeps always pn hand B The Choicest Meats. H Home Cured Hams andt H Bacon, Bologna and H Pork Sausage. H PURE HOMEMADE LAED. M CASH PAID for TAX OATVLe" Bl Three Doors East of Cosmopolitan. H D McPherson Prop. H THE BEAVER H Rio iBrarfle BailEoafl. - SCENIC UE OF THE 0BLD.r:" ID The only line running two tliron'gc iHH ast trains daily to fBBfl ASPEN, M LEADYILLE, H COLOEADO SFB. MB PUEBLO & DENYEK . . Effective April 29, 1894, H Train jSo. 2 leaves Provo 9:26 a. m, 1 Salt Lake 8:05 a, m. Arrive at Paeblo H 6 :30 a. m. Colorado Springs 7:51 a. m. H Denver 10:30 a. m. Hfl Train JN'o. 4 leaves Provo 8:50 p. m. 1 Arrive at Pueblo 5:27 p.m. Colorado ll dprings 6 :53 p. m. Denver 9:25 p. m. H Connections made at Pueblo, Colo- IH rado Springs and Denver with all lines H east, Elegant day Coaches, chair cara HH and Pullman sleepers on all trains i jB Take the D. & R.Q. and have a com HH f ortable train and enjoy the linest seen- HH ery on the continent-, Shortest line to' ' B Cripple Creek, Colorado's Great Gold' Bl Camp. iH Train No. 2 leaving Provo at 9:26 a. fS m. arrives at Cripple Creek next morn- BB mg9:50. -9 A. a. HUGHES, Traffic Manager, Denver. CoT, B a. ff. NKVltiti. General-Agent. H H. M. O C3H1NG, T. P. A.5S W. 2nd South St iBvJ Suit Lake City, Utah, ' jBBKK KHOOPHRfJ. P te T A Dm-rn OoL- " BvSvl LEAVE PHOTOilTOK EAST AND SOOTH, U No, 2. For Grand Junction oadQ wVAVJI points liaat 0.26 a. m 9B9B1I No. 4. For Grand Junction ana IBBBSI pointBKast 8.50 p. m XVU No. 6. For bpringvlllo Thistle, ban- kaBBal poto and Sevier 3iap.m HmHI No. 8. For Sprinjjville, Spanish SvSvJI Fort, Fay son and Eureka.. 6:20p.m HI iiEaVE PKOVO FUK WEST. BvBBjl No .1. For SolCLaxe uity.Ogtten Am. B9BBI Fork, Lehi ana tho West.. 11.55 a. m BvBvJI So, 3. For Sttlt Lake City, OgUon, BBvJI Am.Fork and Loot ana tbo 9BBm West It).i5p.m wBkBI No. 6. For American Fork, Lehl, Salt Hl LaKo City and Ogden 3.55 p. at IBI No. 7. For American Fors. l,ehi and iRHI Salt Lake City 8:35 s.m HKI AKKITE AT PliOVO FKOM EAS'JL ANU 1 SOUTil. jRI No. 1. From Denver, Grand Junction SHI and JpomtsEaat 11.55 a. m HHHI No, 3, FromJUenver.Grand Junction IflHHl and pointa East 10.16 p. m flHI No. 5 Frombprlngvuio.Thistlo San- Hl petoand Sovier 3.55 p. n. mi No. 7 From bpringvlllo, Spanish F'k BiBI Payson and Eureka 8.35a. m BBI AKKIV E AT PitOVO t'KOil WEST. 9BI No. S. From California, Ogden, Sale Hl Lako city, Lenl and Am. IRI Fork 9.28 a. m IHgl No. i. From Calif ornia, Ogaon, and BHHI Salt .Lake city 8.50 p. m Kl No. 6, From Ogdon bolt Lase city, BBI IjOhi audAmerican Fork.... 3.56p.m HKI No. 8. From SaiiJLake city, Lent and HBI American ! ork 6.S0p.m lKI l-TIio only lino to ogden and Denver without BBI change, jfroo reclining chair cars on through S trains. Through bleeping cars to Denver - Bl Kansas city, Cnieago ana ban i'ranciaco. Elo Bl gant equipment, satety, speed and comfort HBI U K AlibiY. lloket Atrt Provo ' IBI D.C.Dodre, b. H.Babcock, HHI Gee. d!gr. "Traffic Manager jBHI F.A. Vadleigh, fllHI General Pasaenzer Agent. IBI 3E2S V1GJ3X S3 XO7 ON. Bl lA fountain . i MB! -p' vV HI O. E, YOUNG, , Dl BPEULTLE3 Mil Sign Writing, HBI Carnage fainting, BHH Paper Hanging. ., BfBI Shop one half blocks north of County Banl Court honne. ' BSH P.Q).fS8a, n n P3TS79, jHMl |