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Show I S. S. Jones Company Hj Will commence this day K and give a sale on their H People come from east, west, H north and south to see our wonder- Hj ful line, aiid are always well H pleased. H Don't fail to attend this sale, it H will be the greatest ever given in H Provo. S. 8. Jones Comtanv K 24 Center St one door west oCPyne &Maibcn's Drug Store. B Selis Meat at 1I19 Following PRICES FOR GASH. J BEEF. VhjL,. H Beef by the side 4c Roasts 8 to 9c lb H B ind quarters 5 to 5 h Cutlets 3 lbs for 25c H Ualf hmd quarter or Veal for veal loaf 12ic H Buttock 4 J to 5c S'evrs 4 to 5c lb Hj Fore quarters '6 h to 4c POEK H Bump roasts 5 to 6c H Piime rib roasts 8c Pork, whole or sides 5 J to 6c H . Shoulder roasts 6c Loin or rib roas's 7c lb H Boiling beef 3 to 4c Shoulder roasts 5c lb H All lorn steaks 10c Pork chops 8c lb H Hound steaks 3c Pork spare ribs 5c lb B Chuck or shoulder steak SAUSAGES. H 7c, or 4lb3 for 25c pork 8ausage meat 8c lb K Hamburger steak 10c or : f01. 1 3 for 25c H -Beef shanks 15 and 20c each pork sausage links m Beef hearts 10c each 10c lb, 3 for 25c j Eeef tongues 15 and 2Uc each Reiner or Frankfort 10c lb m Beef tongues, salted 25o pach Bologna 8c lb, or 3 h for 25c j Conedbeef 4 to 7c lb LAED m Kidney Buet 7c .Rendered beef tdlw 5c Loose lard 10c lb H 3 lb pails 3ac H MUTTON, 5 lb pails 55c B 1 , , 10 lb pails 1.00 H Mutton, whole ' r side H to 5c 2Q lb 1 95 B Legr.-afiis be lb 5o lb paiis 3450 B Shoulder roasts be lb j eaf lard 9c lb Mutton Cf or 8i lbs for 25c ' ALL KIHDS OF CURED MEATS. H Loin or rib chops 3 lbs for 25c I Poultry Food every Wednes- S Mutton stew 3c lb day ani Saturday, H CASK PAID FOR HIDES AND PELTS. H .OUR RS OTTO; Lowest Prices Consistent with Best H Qualitv and Honest Quantity. PHIL SPECKABT, Pi op. 'Vv'J&JLzTi JPAJP'EIJS,. H FullLine of Pure Wines, Liquors and Bottled Beer for H Family Use j Prices the Lowest at EXCELSIOR DRUG &.PAIHT COMPANY m BL S, PYNE. Manager. - Provo City I The Good Things of Life, H MAY ALL BE FOUND AT H ZUaibGu Sloolz, J Street, Provo. H None but the Finest Goods Dealt in at "OT-XLS O0ST & aSTEIDB-ACTIR'S j Does a Regular Banking and Exchange Business. Cor B respondents In all the Leading Commercial Cities of the H United States and Europe. I COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY H JOHN" R. TWELVES, Cashier. '3 EEED1SMOOT, President. Hj J. T. FARREE, Assistant Cashier. D. T. CLARK, Vice President. H INUXECTOBS. H JAMES A. BEAN, - roGEBlFAEraB. TfW Ti B,.HJLLS, Ballard's Snow Liniment. This invaluable remedy is one that ought to be in every household. It will cure your Hheutnatism, Neiualgia, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Frosted Feet and Ears. SoieThioat and Sore ChPSt. If you have a Lame Back it will cure it. It penetrates to the seat ot the disease. It will cure Stiff Joints and contracted muscles after all other remedies havo failed. Those who have been cripple3 for years have used Ballard's Snow Liniment and thrown away their crutches and been able to walk as well as ever. It will cure you. Price- 50 cents. Sold by Smoot Druj? company. A Sonnd LiYer Haues a Well Man Are you Bilious, Consipated or troubled with Jaundice; Sick Headache, Head-ache, Bad Taste in Mouth, Foul Breath, Coated Tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot Dry bkin, iJ am 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 in slowly being poisoned, because your Liver does not act properiy HERBiNE will cure any disorder of the Liver, Stomack or Bowels. It haB no equal as a Liver Medicine. Price 75 cents. Free trial battles at Smoof Drug company, i i When a trifle will bnv the greatest healing Invention of tho day? P.Snndcn's i. leclric BeHisi&complcie fooily battery lor self-treatment, self-treatment, nncl puwnteed, or money refunded. It will cure withort medicine Kkeiimntlsni, IainilMuro, Scintica, iamc Ilacli, Kidney and Mier Complaints, arcrcous Debility ytenfcnc-ss, I.osses, RrnlnH and nil ctfeeis cl early indiscretion indiscre-tion or excess. Vo Fe man it, is tho creates! possible boon, as the milt!, Cootlilnir electric current 13 applied direct to tho nerva centers and improvements improve-ments are felt from Sle first Iionr used. A pocket edition of tie celebrated electromedical electro-medical work, "Three Classes of (Hen," Illustrated, is sent free, sealed, by- mail upon application. Every. Joimfr, middle-asc;! or old man snffenn the slightest weakness should read it. It will show an easy, snrt "nnd speedy way to rfraln istrcnErtli r.:I uealtli wiicn everything else lia3 fezlcd. The SAKDEft LECTRSC C06 No. 020 Sixteenth. St., Denver, Col. Also Now Torli, Culci go (fc London, Ene; pSea llC?M?d?Concern In the Wo' !' I 1 FRAGRANT VANITY FAIR CIGARETTES fVONE BVTyiTME FINE5T Virginia ETw!i5tt tobacc? o tme highest skilled workmen empiped m making TME5E CIGARETTES V?j5Kimball&C " EARLY LIFE Or PAUL JONES. Ho Came to America to Inherit an Est&ti In VirjlBh. There is no rocord of his having attended at-tended any school except that of the parish of Kirkbean, but ho developed a truly Scotch passion for reading and writing. Ho went to sea when 12 years old and made two voyages during bis minority in a slaver, but hating the traffic hdleft it and the ship too. At 20 he was in command of a finebrigantine. About this time occurred what he calls, in a letter to Robert Morris, "a great misfortune," adding, "lam under no concern whatever that this or any other ciroumstance of my past life will sink me in your opinion. " The trouble was a threatened criminal prosecution for having had a carpenter flogged, which was tho usual mode of punishment in those days. The matter was investigated, investigat-ed, and Paul Jones was fully acquitted. It is worthy of remark that the magistrate mag-istrate who inquired into that mattei notes that Paul Jones oxpressed great sorrow for having had the man flogged, Blth'ough the charge of cruelty was fully disprovod. Ho returned to Scotland once after this, and although affectionate! rocoivea oy nis own iamiiy nis menus and neighbors seem, to have treated him coldly. The smartifrom this injustice turned tho r'ndifference he felt for his native land into hatred, and ever after he considered himsolf quite freo from any responsibility for having been born and having spent the first 12 years of his life in so inhospitable a country. In his twenty-seventh year a great and fortunate, change occurred to him. His brother William, who had. emigrated emigrat-ed to Virginia and died there, left him an estate. Thero is no doubt that Paul Jones was often afterward in want of ready money, but it must bo remembered remem-bered that everybody was in want of ready money m the eighteenth century. Certain it is, from his papers preserved at "Washington, that he might be considered consid-ered at tho beginning of tho war a man of independent fortune. The two years of his life in Virginia are obscure, a3 might be expected from a man living the life of a provincial country gentleman, which the records concerning him prcve. At the outbreak of war with the mother :ountry Paul Jones hastened to Philadelphia, and through Mr. Joseph Hewes, a member of congrebs from North Carolina, got his commission as senior first lieutenant In the infant navy of tho colonies. It was then he made the acquaintance oi Robert Morris, to whom ho felt a pas sionate gratitude and affection, and whom ho named as sole executor in his will, Mr. Howes being thon dead. Hiss Molly Elliot Soawell in Centurv What is a Guarantee? It is this. If you have a Cough or Cold, a tickling in the Throat, which keeps you constantly coughing, or if you aro afflicted with any Chest, Throat or Lung Trouble, Whooping Cough, &c, and rou use Ballard's Borehound Syrup aa directed, givinc it a fair trial, and no benefit is exneri-enced, exneri-enced, we authorize our adyertised agent to refund your money on return-ot return-ot bottle. It neyer fails to eive satisfaction. satis-faction. It promptly relieves Bron chitis. Sold by Smoot Drug company. AND Machine Shops, JCnuine, 35oiler and. JSiccle ISepairs. Sioiler Flues i elded eld-ed or replaced -itn New Ones Iron untl ISraas Cimtixigs, Quic!tlr,Thoronchly, Forever Cnrcd. Four ont of flvo who suffer nervousness, mental worry, attacks ot " tho bines." are but paying tho penalty of early excesses. Victims, Vic-tims, roclairn your manhood, regain your vigor. Don't despair. Send for hook with explanation and proofs. Hailed (scaled) free. ERIE hiEDlQAL CO., Buffalo, N.V. tfp COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? For a nrcapt answer and an honest opinion, write to UUNN &: CO., wbo have bad nearly arty years' experience In the patent business. Communications Communica-tions strictly confidential. A Hmiriboak of Information In-formation concerning 1'atcnts and bevr to obtain ob-tain them sent froe. Also a catalogue ot mechanical mechan-ical and scientific books sent free. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice In tho Scientific American, and thus are brought irldely before the public without with-out cost to tue Inventor. This splendid paper, issued wceklr.e'esantlylllustrated.hasbyfar tho largest circulation of any sclentillc work tn tho world. S3 a year. Simple copies sent free. Uulldluc Edition, monthly, $j0 a year. Singlo cople3, M5 cents. Every number contains beautiful beau-tiful plates, in co'ors, and photographs of new houses, with plans, enabling builders to show tho latest designs and secure contracts. Address tf S1UNN & CO- New 70RK. 361 ilnoADWA FOR THE LADIES'. CUT PAPER PATTERN. The Republic supplies its lady readers read-ers with cut paper patterns of ail kinds for ladies, gu Is, boj sand men. Alio 3eason?.bie garments, of the latest styles, and at a coat of OnSv 1 Qc Each. Elsewhere they cost from 25 to40cts. Designs of new garments are published pub-lished every week in The Republic with an order blank for the patterns. Thousands of ladies in evry State have purchased these patterns during the past year and never a complaint. Theyaie invaluable and you can save-on save-on theoe patterns alone every year many times the price of the the paper. Subscribe at once for THE TW1CE-A-WEEK REPUBLIC OsXIl 1.00 A YEAR. THE "TWICE-a WEEK ' will be sent FREE POR ONE YEAR to any person sendincj, before March 1, a club of three NEW yearly subscribers, with $3 to pay for the same. If you wane a package of Sample Copies write for them. Address all orders THE REPUBLIC, St. LonlH. Mo liEAVE FJKOVO.FOR BAST AND SOUTH No, 2. .For Grand Junction andQ pointdEust 9.2Ga. m No. 4. Ecr Grand Junction and points East 8.50 p.m No. 6. For Springville Thistle. Sanpete San-pete anti Sovier 3.55 p. tt No. 8. Por Spnng-viUo, Spanish Fori, .em eon and -Eureka.. d:20p.m LB AVJS PltOVO POU WEST. No .1. For SaltiaXo uUy.Ugden Am. otk,lA3hi and tho West.. 11.55 a. n, No, 3. For bait Lake City, Ogden, Am.ForkandTiObi ana tbe West Iu.i5p.nj No. 5. For American Fork, Lobi, Salt Lake City and Ogden 3.55 p. a. No. 7. For Amoncan Fork. Lohi and Halt JLako City 8:36 s. a. AJtRIVIS AT PKOVO FKOil UASX AM SOOTH. No.l. From Denver, Ctrand Junotlon andpointsDatit 11.55 a. m No, 3, From lienver.Grand Junction and points East 10.15 p.m No. 5 FxomSprlngviUo.Thistlo San- petoond Sevier 3.55 p. n. No. 1 From bpringvlUe, SpanlBh F'fc Payson and Eureka 8. 35 a. m AKKIV K AT PKOVO FitOM WEST. No. 2. From California, Ogdon, Salt Lake city, Lohl and Am. Fork 9.25a. m No. i. From California, Ogden, and Salt Lafco city 8.50 p.m No. 6, From Ogden bait Lae city, lieni and American Fork. . . . 3.5&p. m No. 8. From Sail Lake city, Leni and AmericanTork 0.20 p.m iJIho only line to ogdon and Denvor without eb.ar.ge, Free r6oliDing chair cars on through trains. Through Sleeping cars to Denver Kansas city, Chicago and ban Francisco. Ele gant equipment, safety, speed and comfort O K.ALUY. TioketAKt. Provo D, C. Dodtf, a, H. Babceck, Gecafgr. Traflic Manager P. A. adleigh, Qaneral Paaaeuaer Agent. "ftillap BlasksfflM' DAVID MELDRUM Blaoksmitliiiig, Horse Shoeing, Wagon Repairing, Etc, Etc J.st. ,1J4 locks norm o First National Banfc Piovo, - - Utah THE Senate Meat Market Keep3 always on hand The Choicest Meats. Home Cured Hams and Bacon, Bologna and Pork Sausage. PURE HOME MADE LARD. CASIS JPAIM for FATATJXE. Three Doors East of Cosmopolitan. D. fScP herson, Prop. (lot Springs Sanitariilm "West Third South streec. Salt Lake. This water is a sure cure for Rheo-matism. Rheo-matism. Miner's Leading, Indigestion, Catarrh, Constipation, Chronic Diarrhoea, Diar-rhoea, Palpitation of the Heart and all kidney and neryous troubles. Towels and suite washed by Empire Laundry. A COURT UNION 8130. cOa Meetings held each Thursday at Pyne & Maiben's hall at 8 p Om. via ting memers cordially invited. A- A. Noon, D. H. C. E. W. J. Woodhead, O. Ranker, "O rnoa. Druoe. f 9 ' Financial Seo'y, mJBvLJw msSL H -AND- S Kindling Wood. SlifMAMD. I Uptown Office in H Prove Com. & Savings bank. 1 Yard Telephone f 7. 9 All Kinds of GOAIj FURNISHED First Moil Eat 1 OF PROVO. W . R. Pike, President. JH S. S, Jonks, Vice-President. H D. A. SwAx, Cashior. JH DIEEClQilB. H J. C. Graham, Geo. Q, Oatooh, H Geo. Taylor, S. S. Jones, iH E.P SHKST8. W. B. PlKB, jS D. A. Swan, H General Ranking business Transacted. B Exchang9 drawn os-NwYork, OhI IM cago, San Francisco, and all the l Principal Cities of Europe. Bzf.v deposit hose? for rent at $3. oer JH uTimirn, and nwwd. H IfOEC Course by Mail! S I " it pi WITHTHS j H gsFraw? Capital City ! I Commercial College TO ADVERTISE OUR COLLEGE B Wewilljrivo a thorough course of in H Btruction In double and bIdrIo entry! JH Uook-keoplntr and Oommorclal Arlth-J H motic by mail. Free of Choree, to a! H limited number of porsnns. Thiej jH courso will bo completed In forty lea- H Bona. No charge for Diplomas. j H Address i H 7APITAX OOHIiEEKCIAi 1 B birr uouueg-S. (M P. 0. .Orator TOPKKA, KAS.i 9 O. E, YOUNG, I SPEIALTLES- S Sign Writing. Carnage .Painting, H Paper Hanging. H 3hop one half block, north of County H Oouri hnusa, 9H ?' '. SS8. Prtf, B What Nerve Berries JH .jPliJ have done for others fl O'F 15THDAT. vK H ,SEN iy Q"'cky kBm I nd Fermanontly Restored, soxhday. jU - positive cure for all Weaknesses, oH ervousness, Debility, and all their El ' rain of evils resultingfrom early errors Q :t later excesses; the result of over- M (rlc, sickness, worry, etc. Develops H 'id gives tone and strength to thesex- H 'i organs. Stops unnatural losses or B lighth emissions caused by youthful K erforsor excessive useof tobacco.opium sH nd liquor, which lead to consumption S md insanity. Their use shows immedi- JH te improverrr it insist upon having H he genuine fkilVEisERRIES, no other. H Convenient to carry in vesi pocket. M Price, $1.00 per box, six boxes, onef ull B treatment, $5.00. Guaranteed to cure Hj any case. If not kept by your drug- JH jist we vill send them by mail, upon M receipt Jf price, in plain wrapper. H Pamphlet ft ee. Address mail ordersto 1 AMERICAN MEDICAL C0 CINCINNATI. O. WM For sale in xroo City by the Winoofc H Drug Oo. Corner J and Center street, IflYj SEtS JTIGHT IS HOW OV. jH rj" 'Era's 3H THE DENVER m i Mb Mm, I SCEHICLniE OF !HE WORLD.- B The only line running two through H aat trainB daily to H ASPEN, M LEADYILLE, H COLOEADO SPS. PUEBLO & JDENYEK Effective April 29, 1S91. H Train No. 2 leaves Provo 9:26 a. m, HH Salt Lake 8:05 a, m. Arrive at Pnehlo flfl 6 :30 a. m. Colorado Springs 7:51 a. m. l Denver 10:30 a. m. H Train No. 4 leaves Provo 8:50 p. m. H Arrive at Pueblo 5:27 p.m. Colorado 11 Springs 6 :53 p.m. Denver 9:25 p. m, 91 Connections made at Pueblo, Colo H rado Springs and Denver with all lines H east, Eiegant day Coaches, chair cars gH and Pullman sleepera on all trains. H Take the D. & it. G. and havo a com- jH fortable train and enjoy the finest seen- 91 ery on the continent-. Shortest line to fl Cripple Creek, Colorado's Great Gold jH Camp. H Train No. 2 leaving Provo at 9:26 a. WU m. amve3 at Cripple Creek next morn- H ing 950. H A. U. HUGHHb, Traffic Manager, Denvnr, Col, B B. F. NKV1KB. General Agent. Bl H. M, 0 USHIKG, T. P. A.63 W. 2nd South St fB Bait lake OitTtOtalJt H S. KflOOPSIl G. ?-, & 7, A, DQflTcr, Qgl, H |