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Show H a hen Hj Today and Tomorrow. Hj By special arrangements with the Importers and .Manu- H facturers we are offering a Jarge assortment of Astrachan Hj Coney and Electric Seal Capes at Eastern Wholesale Prices. Hj "" Our line of Ladies' and Misses Jackets and Cloth Capes B are direct from the facto' y, they are the handsomest and B cheapest garments to be fcund in Utah, H 24 Center St,, one door west of Pvne &3Iaiben's Drug Store. B Sells Meat at ilia Following PRICED EOR CASH. H BEKF. YEAL. Hj Bump roasts 5 to 6c Eoasts 8 to 9c lb H Pi ime Tib roasts So Cutlets 3 lbs for 25c M Shoulder roasts x ?c Yeal for veal loaf 12 c m .Boiling beef 3 to 4o gewg 4 to 5(J lb H All loin steaks 10c j Bound steaks 8c POKK. H Chuck or shoulder steak Loin or rib roasts 7c lb iB tt . 7? J 41bs fr 25 Shoulder roasts 5c lb H Hamburger steak 10c Pork chopg Sc lb H Beef shanks 15 and 20c each pork ribg 5c lb H Beef hearts 10c each B Beef tongues 15 and 20c each SAUSAGES. H Seef F' Salt6d ,2? rk sausage meat 8c lb H Corned beef 4 to 7c lb or 3 fop w 3i &r 25c LM Kidney euet 7c Pork sallsafffl linc8 Rendered beef tnllow 5c 10c lb s for 25c H Beef by the ude 1c Weiner or Frankforfc 10c n H Hind quarters 5 to 5 h c Bologna 8c lb or 3 j for 35c K Half nmd quarter or H Buttock 4J to 5c LAED. H Fore quarters 3 to 4c Looge lard 10c lb j Mutton, whole rside 4 i to 5c 3 lb pails 35c B Pork, whole or tides 5 to 6c 5 lb pails 55c H TrfUTTOET. lOlbpajls . $1.00 iH t 4. c iv. 20 lb pails 1 95 H Qi9gri7 of R8 50 lb pails ko0 H Shoulder rossts 6c lb Leaf 9c lb Hf Mutton chops H 7c or H lbs for 25c All kinds of Cured Meals, Hj Loin or rib chops 3 lbs for 25c Poultry Food every Wednefl- H Mutton stew 3c lb j day and Saturday. H The above prices liold good unt'l Jau uary 1st, 1S9. BB O U R M OTTO : Lowest Prices Consistent with Best Bfl Quality and Honest Quantity. H PHILSPECKAET, Prop. BOSHARD & SAXEY PROVOS H Everything in Season at Lowest figures. H Full Line of Pure Wines, Liquors and Bottled Beer for Hj Family Use H Prices the Lowest at EXCELSIOR DRUG & PI! MT COMPAKY H H. S. PYNB, Manager. Provo City BH The Good Things of Life. H MAY ALL BE FOUND AT H oMaiben Blook, J Street, JProjro. Hj None but the Finest Goods Dealt in at B "WTI-iSOlNr & ITBlISuXJTE?.'3 Hj Does a Regular Banking and Exchange Business. Cor- B s respondents In all the Leading Commercial Cities of the Hj United States and Europe. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY H JOHN E. TWELVES, Cashier. REEDSMOOT, President. -D H J. T. FARRER, Assistant Cashier. D. T. CLARK, Vice President. IHUftECXOKS. JAMES A. BEAN, ROGERFARRER, ,. s H1LLS E, E. ELDREDGE, JOHN JONES, H f ' There is no doubt, no failure, when you take DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure. It is pleasant, acts promptly, no bad after effects. Smoot drug Company. Trmrr'ioirnT-Tr"" - ""--'-'-- -ji-i--'t ST.' ..ao FRAGRANT VANITY FAIR CIGARETTES I NoSE BVTyWTME FINE5T Virginia SsTOrkism tobaccq & the highest skilled workmen empled h making these cigarettes V?j5Kimball&C& TneAmcriCAnT5bacco (b Success, T in m - mi. i i ii i il ii r A Sound LiYer Slaiies a Well Man Are you Bilious, Constipated or troubled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, Head-ache, Bad Taste in Mouth, Foul Breath, Coated Tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot Dry kin, Pain in Back and between the shoulders, Chills and Fever, &c. If you have any of these symptoms, your Liver is out of order, and your blood i slowly being poisoned, because your Liver does not act properly. HKauiNE will cure any disorder of the Liver, Stomack or Bowels. It has no equal as a Liver Medicine. Price 75 cents. Free trial bottles at Smoot Drug company. JilCsanden's Electric Belt. Jp Further waste deL Precinstime and money on drugs, IpSa vacuam treatments, treat-ments, etc. Thoy Mmk Wlll P,ever c-url you. You havefplM Probably, tried them and know.gte Mature is At WAYS willingil&&y'Ji and waiting, to care yon. and no gftK$F ?an. suffering from tho following B is incurable-Scmiiml incurable-Scmiiml Wealuicss, Emissions, Partial or Total Impotence, Kruln ixlinnstion, Losses, Forgeanlncss, Indiscretion. Sleeplessness, etc But natures own remedy rem-edy must bo scientifically usd. It is EXEC TRICITT, and tho greatestpossible perfection for its application is attained in the .well-known .well-known Dr. Snnden ElcctrJc Belt. This invention in-vention has been sold and given complete satisfaction satis-faction for nearly thirty years,, and we refei 3ufferers to hundreds of cures in every State. Throw dn-gs 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, IiUmbago,Dyspepsia,Kidney and Liver Complaints, and general ill-health. A pocket edition of JDr, Sanden's celebrated cele-brated book "Three Classes of Men." will bo sent free, sealed, upon application. Every man should read it. If is the only full and complete guido for self-treatment over offered. Free to eTerybody. Send for It. The Sanden Electric Co., No. 926 Sixteenth St., Den;er, Col. Also New YorL.CMcagoS: London, Eng. Largest Electro -M-sdical Cwcernin thp "World! Ballard's Snow Liniment. This Liniment is different in composition compo-sition from any other liniment on the market. It is a scientific discovery which results in it being the most penetrating Liniment ever known. There are numerous white immita-tion3, immita-tion3, which may be recommended because be-cause they pay the seller a greater profit. I3eware of these and demand Ballard's Snow Liniment. It positively cures Rheumatism, Jtfeuraliga, Sprains, Bruises, Wounds, Cuts, Sciatic and Inflammatory In-flammatory Rheumatism, Burns, Scalds, Sore Teet, Contracted Muscles, Stiff joints, Old Sores, Pain m Back, Barb Wire CutB, Sore Chest or Throat, and is especially beneficial in Paralysis. Paraly-sis. Sold by Smoot Drue company. Grand Ball October lltli. Tne Ladies' Democratic club of Provo will open the season with a grand ball in the opera house on Friday, Fri-day, October llth, at which the y will be pleased to see all of thtir friends ana their friend's friends who have re. ceiyed invitations. The following Indies have been named to act on the different commit tees: Committee on arrangements. Mrs. J. C. White, chairman; Mrs. W. !N. DuBenberry, Mrs. E. L. Jones, Mrs. W. R. Pike. On invitation. Mrs. E. k. Wilson, Mrs. A. O. Smoot, Mrs. Elizabeth Kirkwood, Mis3 May Brown, Miss May Bell Thurman, Miss Zina Beck. On decoration Miss Florence Pike, MissEttie Farrer, Mrs. James Dunn, Mrs. J. A. Warner, Mrs. W. D. ltob-erte, ltob-erte, jr. On reception Mrs. Electa Bullock, Mrs. W. h. King, Mrs. D. A, Swan, Mrs. N. L. Nelson, Mrs. J. A. Brown Mrs. Francis Clark. How's Tills. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward Re-ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot can-not be curtd bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J, CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, To-ledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Tbaux, Wholesale Druggiats, Toledo, O. Warding, 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 drug gists. Testimonials free. WARD CONFERENCES. Will be Held In the Various Wards of the Utah Stake of Zion as Follows: American Fork, October 13th, meetings meet-ings at 10 a. m. and 2. p. m. Lehi, November 3rd, meetings at 10 a. m.and2 p. m. Edward Partridge, David John, Reed Smoot, Stake Presidency. Easily, Quickly, Parrnansntly Restored. ya 'WealEnesB, Nervimsaesa, (C& UeMllty, and all tho train VtrtSr of eTila from earlj errors oi a-'XiT later excesses, the results of &'& overwork, sickne!8t vrorrr, 5ry i etc. Full strens th, dTel- szttt'-' I opnrantandtoccijiventG j&yjSi Aievery orean and portion re)Jv'3ft of the body. Simple, na t- HcyMrKMiMm ural methods. Immedl- 1 1 tlh I Ml' ate improvement seen. Failure Impossible. 2,000 references. Book, ftxplan&tion and proofa nailed (sealed) tni- gfilE MEDiOfiL 00., Buffalo. M.Y. Provo Mail Service. MAIL TRAINS LEAVE. D. P. Going South 9:15 a. m R, G. W Going East 9:26 a. m. E. G. W. Going West.. .. 11:55 a- ro. U. P. Going North 8:37 p.m. Salt Lake and Balina East 1 3:55 p ro. Salt Lake "and Salina West 4:15p.m. MAIL TRAINS ARRIVE. U P From Salt Lake 9:15 a. m. R. . 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. TJ P. Mail from South. ... 3 :37 p. n OFFIGE HOURS. The general deliyery, 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 Sundays and legal holidays the general delivery and stamp windowB are open from" 11:30 m. to 12:30 p. m. Mail pouches close thirty minutes before the arrival of trains. W. D. Roberts, Poatmaater Harper's Bazar In 1895. Elegautnnd esclusive desljrns for Oat-door and In-door Toilettes, drawn from WORTn models by Sandoz and Chatdis. are an lm Dortant feature. 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Stops unnatural losses or lightly emissions caused by youthful rrorsorexcessiveuseoftobacco.opium nd liquor, which lead to consumption .nd insanity. Their use shows immediate immedi-ate improvenrit. insist upon having he genuine H fciiVE TERRIES, no other. Convenient to carry in vest pocket Jrice, $1.00 per box, six boxes, one full Teatment, $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 fi ee. Address mail ordersto AMERICAN MEDICAL CO- CINCINNATI. O. For sale in j.roo City by the b'uioot Drug Co. Corner J and Center street, AND Kindling Wood, SHDOT & SPAFFORD. Optown Office in Prove Com. & Savings bank, Yard Telephone 1 7. All Kinds of FTJBNISHED 1 . J COITBT UNION 8130. Meetings held each Thursday at Pyne & Maiben's hall at 8 p. Om. Vis ting memers cordially invited. A. A. Noon, D. H. O. E. W. J. Wooohead, C. Sanger, "El hos. Dbuce, Financial Snc'v rnr Course by Mail ! I li L. 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B Tho only line running two throngh H ast trains daily to HB ASPEN, WM LEADVILLE, M COLOEADO 8PU H PUEBLO & DEJSTEE Effective April 29, 1894. fH Train Ko. 2 leaves Provo 9:26 a. m, H Salt Lake 8:05 a, m. Arrive at Pueblo SH 6 :30 a. m. Colorado Springs 7:Bl a. m, H Denver 10:30 a. m. iH Train No. 4 leaves Provo 8:50 p. m. H Arrive at Pueblo 5 :27 p. m. Colorado H Springs 6 :53 p. m. Denver 9:25 p. m, HH Connections made at Pueblo, Colo- M rado Springs and Denver with all lines H east, Elegant day Coaches, chair cars jH and Pullman sleepers on all trains, H Take the D. & B, Gt. and have acorn PHI fortable train and enjoy the finest seen- flH ery on the continent, Shortest; line to SJiiiiiH Cripple Creek, Colorado's Great Gold. fH Camp. Il Train No. 2 leaving Provo at 9:26 a. 1 m. arrives at Cripple Creek next morn- il ing9:50. EE A. a. HUGHES', Traffic Manager, Denver, Col, iHH B. F. NKVINB. General Agent. IH H. M. ODSHING, T. F. A.6S W. 2nd South St H Bait Lako City, Utah, HiBIH 3. K FfJOPBR a. p . a T A. nonvr. Col. Il liBAVE PHOVCvFOR EAST AND SOOTH. IH No, 2. For Grand Juno tion andfi HH points East 9.28 a. ra HH No. i. For Grand Junotlon and iHIIH points Eaat 8.50 p. m iHIH No. 6. For Springrille Thistle, Ban- 1 petoand Sevier .... ...... S.oop. m BILl No. S. For Springvilio, Spanish 1 Fork, Parson and Eureka.. 6:20 p.m M LB AVE PKOVO FOK WEST. H No .1. For SalcLase tdry.Ogden Am. H Fork, Lohl and the West.. 11.65 a. m HiH No, 3. For ti< Lake City, Ogden, iH Am.ForkandLobi and tbe Ul West 10.16 p. en 'H No. 5. ForAmericrnFork, Lehi, Salt H Lake Cit r and Ogden 3.65 p.m H No. 7. For American Fork Lehi and EH Salt Lako City. 8:u6s. e lmM AitBlYE AT FKOVO FKOli EAS'l ANU H SOUTH. H No. 1. From Denver, Grand J unotlcm 9iH and ;pointsEaat 1L53 a, m SH No, 3, From Lonver,Grand Junotlon fll and points East 10.15 p.m H No. 5 FxomSpringvnie.Thistle San- H potoand Soyier 35 p.n. EHI No. 7 From Springvilio, Spanish F'k 91 Pavsonand 'Riirofea 8.HB a. m GH AKU1VE AT PEOVO PKOM WEST. IH No. 2. From California. Ogden, Salt H Lake city, Leni and Am. H Fork 9S a. m EH No. 4, From California, Ogden, and H SaltLakecitT 8.60 p.m ll No. 6, From Ogden Salt Laze city, H Lehi and American Fork.... 3.56p.m tB No. 8. From Sail Lako city, Lohl and EHI Vmericanl'ork 8.20 p.m SH iThe only line to ogden and Denver without Hfl change. Free reclining" chair cars on through IHI trains. Through Sleeping cars to Denver WEk Kansas city, Chicago and Ban Francisco. Elo iB gant equipment, safety, speed and comfort H C U. ALr. Ticket Agt. Provo 9 D. C, Dodo, S, H. Babcsck, IHI Gen. izlgr. Traffic Manager IHI 1 A. adleigh, iH General Pasaenser Agent. H - 52IE fldHT IS HOW OK. H Tartiw" 'Ers's 1 " fountain 9M O. K. YOU1TQ, B SPEIALTCES' Hj Sign Writing, H Carnage P?inting, Bfl Paper Hanging. fll Shop one half block., north or County 19 Court 110U3B, IHfl P. 0 , S83, Proyo, |