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Show HB Commences our HBj We have tlie goods, but want the money, so just read what H we will sell you. H 100 bolts of heavy Flanelette worth 12 c offered for 5 cts B 150 bolts of extra heavy Guinia Hew Flannel, worth 20 c. offered for 12 cts. H 20 bolts, 36 in. all wool suiting, elegant colors, worth 45c. offered for 30 cts Hj 10 bolts Freneh Suitings, worth 40 c. offered for 20 cts. BWM All the calico's in the Btore worth 8 to 10c. offered for 5 cts. H 100 bolts Canton Flannel worth 15c. offered for 11 cts. Hj SO twilled flannel ladies under skirts with ruffle silk stiched worth $1.50 HH offered for ..'. B5 cts. B 20 pieces oil cloth, best quality, worth 30c. offered for 18 cts. H 20 doz. of Ladies winter hose worth 17ic, offered for 10 cts. H Ladies Union suits at 50, CO, 75 and $1 00 worth double the price. K Don't think this is "all. "We have hundreds of other, j bargains, dou't miss the chance for we will offer you the H grandest, biggest bargains ever heard of. H S, 8 JoneS Company H 24 Center St one door west of Fyne & Maiben's Drug Store. H Sells Meat at the Following PRICES FOR CASH. H JBEFF. ' VEAL. H Beef by the side 4c Koasts 8 to 9c lb H Hindquarters 5 to 5 Cutlets 3 lbs for 25c fl Half hind quarter or Yeal for real loaf 12c H Buttock 4 i to 5c Stews 4 to 5c lb H Fore quarters Si to 4c POEK Hj Rump roasts " 5 to 6c H Prime rib roasts 8c Pork, whole or sides 5 to 5ic jH Shoulder roasts 6c Loin or rib roasts 7c lb H Boiling beef 3 to 4c Shoulder roasts 5c lb H All loin steaks 10c Pork chops 8c lb H Bound steaks 8c Pork spare' ribs 5c lb j Chuck or shoulder steak SAUSAGES. H 7c, or 4 lbs for 25c Pork gaUgage meat 8c lb W Hamburger steak 10c or , for 16()j 3i. for 25c M Beef shanks 15 and 20c each pork sanfiage links H Beef hearts 10c each 10c ft,, 3 for 25c j Beef tongues 15 and 20c each Reiner or Frankfort 10c lb H Beef tongues, Baited 25o each Bologna 8c lb, or 3 i for 25c H Coined beef 4 to 7c lb a -on j Kidney suet 7c luJU&u. . K Rendered beef tallow 5c Loose lard 10c lb H 3 lb pails 35c j MUTTON. 5 lb pails 55c H ,ra T , ., A, A1 10 lb pails 1.00 H Mutton, whole rr side 4 to 4hc 2Q lb 1 95 Leg roasts f c 50 lb pails S4.60 H Shoulder roasts 6c lb Leaf lard 9c lb Mutton cnops 25c ALL Kms op CURED ft1EATS H Loin or rib chops 3 lbs for 25c Poultry Food every Wednes- H Mutton stew 3c lb day nd Saturday. H GASH PAID FOR HIDES AND FELTS. H OUR $M OTTO: Lowest Prices Consistent with Best H Quality and Honest Quantity. j PHIL SPECKAET, Prop, fl Has arrived. We have the largest stock of Drugs, Patient Medicines, perfumes, Sponges, Brusfies9Oonibs B Li fact anything usually found in a First Class Drug Store, B Call and see for yourselves We still carry the finest H line of Family Liquors in the city. H H. S, PYNE, Manager, - Provo City H ml' mi mmm i m I The Good Things of Life, I MAY ALL BE FOUND AT H JSlaiben JBloolc, J Street, Provo. H None but the Finest Goods Dealt in at "WILSOH & 3STH!ISl.TJ3E'3 Bj Hoes a Begular Banking and Exchange Business. Cor flj ' respondents In all the Leading Commercial Cities of the Hj xl United States and Europe. I COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY H JOHN R. TWELVES, Cashier, en KEED2SMOOT, President, j J. T. FABREB, Assistant Cashier. D. T. CLARK, Vice President, H DIRECTORS. JAMESA-BEAtf, - BCEEIFARRER, - Tr, bHIUM. ' tatTOD3SDft - JUHtfJOIES, BL- s- .! - . . , . . s. A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man Are you Bilious, Consipatpd or troubled with Jaundice; Sick Headache, Head-ache, Bad Taste in Mouth, Foul Breath, Coated Toncjue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot Dry 8kin, Pain in Back and between the shoulders, Chills and Eever, &c. If you haye any of these symptoms, vour Liver is out of order, and your blood in slowly being poisoned, because your Liver does not act properly. Heiuhne will cure any disorder of the Liver, Stomaek or Bowels. It has no equal as a Liver Medicine, Price 75 cents, Irea trial battle fit 310,99$ PjR? fiORWft Ksanden's Electric Belt.2iii Further waste :J precious time and money on drugs, Mai vacuam treatments, treat-ments, etc. Tfiey J&gffik wllLn,evc,v c-uro yon. You have &p?M Ptably tried (hem and know. Mg.Sll Ka,$uro -VLA?' WATS willingMand waiting, to cure you. and no fgSSfF ?an. suffering from tho following V&S8 , i incurable-Seminal incurable-Seminal Weakness, Emission, Iarinl or Total Impotence, Brain A.5liaustIon, Losses, rorgctlnlncss, Indiscretion, Sleeplessness, etc. But natar?.s .ow?TrS5." edy must bo scientifically us-.d- it is EEt-TMCTTr.and EEt-TMCTTr.and tho greatest possible perfection for its application is attained in the .well-known .well-known Dr.Sanilen Electrfc Bell. This in-vention in-vention has been sold and given complete satisfaction satis-faction for nearly thirty years, and wo refer iufforers to hundreds of cures in every State. Throw drrgs to tho dogs, and join our army of enres in blessing tho greatest boon ever given weak men. This belt also cures: Rheumatism, Lame Back, Lumbagro.Dyspepsia.Kidney and Liver Complaints, and .general ill-liealtli. A pochet edition of Br, Sunden's celebrated cele-brated book 'Three Classes of Men." will bo Bent free, sealed, upon application. Every man should read it. It is the only full and complete guido for self-treatment ever offered. Free to ererybody. SenU for It. The Sanden Electric Co., JTq, 826 gixteenth St., Den;er, Col. AlflO Wer TPfli CUtcago & XonOop, En, fipft Slf?trorMdJc g?ncerrj in. thg yqm FRAGRANT VAN STY FAIR CIGARETTES I NONE BVmQSwTflE FINEST I VlRG! N1A $22-TaRK15M tobaccq 6 the highest skilled workmen empiped h making the5e cigarettes- Y&5KIMBALL&C& Deafness Cannot Do Cnred by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased Dortion of the ear. There is only 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. WThen the tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling rumb-ling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed DeafneES is the result, and unh?S3 tbp inflammation inflamma-tion can be taken out and this tube restored re-stored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed 'forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh; which is nothing but an inflamed condition con-dition of the mucous surfaces. We wil give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catairb Cure. Send tor circulars, free. P. J. CHENEY & GQM Toledo, O. pfPSQl.d: by pruggja&a, floj aBa BmiTiiiiiiinnwiiwniiniiimiiiiiiiuii man Qnicl:ly,TJioroT:jtIily, J?crever Cured. Four out of fl vo who suffer nervousness, mental worry, attacks of " tho blues." are but paying tho penalty of early excesses. Victims, Vic-tims, reclaim your manhood, regain your vigor. Don't despair. Send for book with explanation and proofs. Hail cd (sealed) free. ERIE BiSDiGAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. Provo Mall Service. ilAII. TXAIN8 LEAVE. U. P. Going Sonth 9:15 a m R, G . W. Going East . . . 9:26 a. m K. G. V Going West.. .. 11:56 m. U. P. Going North S;37p.m. Salt Lake and 8alina East 3:55 p m. Salt Lake and Salina West 4:15p.m. MAIL THAINS AEBIVE. 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. U, P. Mail from South. ... 3 37 p. m OFFICE HOTJKS. 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 leal holidays the general delivery and stamp window b aie open from 11:30m. to 12:3 p.m. Mail pouches close thirty minute? before the arrival of trains. W, D. 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Miner's Leading, Indigestion, Catarrh, Constipation, Chronic Diarrhoea, Diar-rhoea, Palpitation of the Heart and all kidney and neryous troubles. Towels and suits washed by Empire Laundry. THE Senate Meat Market, Keeps always on hand The Choicest Meats. Home Cured Hams and Bacon, Bologna and Pork Sausagre. PUKE HOME MADE LAUD. CASH 1ASS for FAT ATffLE, Throe Doors East of Cosmopolitan. D- ScPherson, Prop. K COURT TXNION 81S0. Meetings held each Thursday at Pyne & Maibon's hall at 8 p. Om. Yis ting memers cordially invited. A. A. Nooir, D. H. O. R. W. J. Woodhbad, 0. Ranger, "D rnoa. DfluoE, P " Finanom Beo'yt LEAVE PHOVO I OB KAciT AND SOUTH. No, 3. ior Grand junction and. points Hast 9.30 a. m NO. 4. For Urand Junction and points East 8.50 p. m No. 8. For ap.iujjiUe 'JLUistie. aan- potoanu sovter 2.Eop.m So. 8. For SspringvUle, Spanish Fork. I'ayson and Euroka.. 6:20 p.m. .LEAVE JtltOVO FOK WEST. No .1. For StUi Uhao uity.Ugaeu Am. Fork, Lehl ana tho West.. 10.55 a. m No, 3. For a: Lake City, OKden. Am.ForkaiiJLobi and tbe West 10.i5p.ia No. 5. For American Fork, Lenl, Salt Lake City and Ogden 318 p. m No. 7. For Ainortcan-Fork Lehiand Salt Lake City 8:36 K.m ARRIVE AT WIOVU FKOII EAS'l ANU SOUTH. No. 1. From Denvor, Uraud Junction j anaipointaEaat 10.5oa.m No, 3, FrumlJomor.uranu junotlou and points East 10.15 p.m No. 5 FromSpringvilkVl'bistlo Sanpete San-pete and Sevier 3.53 p. n. K No. 7 From SpringviUo, Spanish F'k .PB Paysouaud Eureka 8.35 a- HI AliKl VE AT PHOVO FKOil WEST. ? No. 2. From California, Ogdon, Salt H .Lake city, Lohl and Am. Fork r. 9.30 a. ra H -No. i. From California, Ogden, and HI Salt Lake city 8.50 p.m wMM tfo.6, From Ogden' Salt Laxe city, 9H LebiaudAraericanFork.... 3.55p.m iSJ No. S. From Sail Lnko city, Lohl and Amoricanrork 6.20p.m HI Tho only line to ogden and .Denver without HJ change, Free reolinlng ohalr cars on through trains. Through Sloeping cars to Denver Hi Kansas city, Chicago and ban Francisco. EIo antequlpmont, safety, speed wjpd comfort sE O K. ALKY. TtckoTAlrt. Provo SI D. C. Dod, 8. H. Babceck, Gecafgr. Traffic Manager F. A. Badleigh, S General raasen&ar Agent. H AND H Kindling Wood. 9 Uptown Office in flQ Provo Corn, h Savings bank, H Yard Telephone 17. All Kinds of jflj CC3vCA-JIj mm FURNISHED H Ml MM M i OF PROVO. IH W.R.Fikb, President. H S. S, Jones, Vice-President. IH O. A. Swan, Cashier. Hfl DXRECrOBS. B J. G. Graham, Geo. Q. Oannom, Geo. Tavxor, S. S. Jokes, BH S.P Sheets. W. E. Pirb, H General Ranking' business jfl Transacted. Exchange drawn on:N?wYork, Ohi- B9 cago, San Francisco, and all ths vSi Principal Cities ol Europe. 9ff9 Safetv deposit boxes for rent at $3. net mm annum, and rum:ml. "1illap BlMtamfft'. fl DA TO) MELDRUMJ H Blacksmithing, B Horse Shoeing, 19 Wagon .Repairing, H J, st. .IK looks nortn o First National Bant; H Piovo, Utah m G. K YOTJNgT I 3PEIALTEES B Sign Writing, jB CarnagePainting, mm Paper Hanging. HH Shop one hall blook' north of County 9H Court hooae, lH P. Q, , Sfl2. . Provo. SHE STOUT IB SOW OH. , 99H -r SfTtWKlSjrl tmiG O !K!H V at mmW THE OEE HI 1 mm Seioal SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLDS The only line running two through lH ast trains daily to 9H LEADVILLE, K COLORADO SFiS. 1 PUEBLO & DENVER gB Effective April 29, 1S94. HflH Train No. 2 leaves Provo 9:26 a. m, HH Salt Lake 8:05 a.m. Arriye at Pueblo IR1BI 6 :30 a. m. Colorado Springs 7:51 a. m, HH Denver 10:30 a. m. lflD Train No. 4 leaves Provo 8:50 p. m. I9HBB arrive at Pueblo 5 :27 p. m. Colorado IHHfl Springs 6:53 p.m. Denver 9:25 p. m, HBH Connections made at Pueblo, Cole- HB rado Springs and Denver with all lines HHH east, Elegant day Coaches, chair cars HMD! and Pullman sleepers on all trains, IHSS Take the D. & K. G. and have a com- JHHHI f ortable train and enjoy the Quest seen- HIH eryonthecontinoni-.. Shortest line to IHBfl Cripple Creek, Colorado's Great Gold BIBJ Camp. HHI Train No. 2 leaving Provo at 9:26 a. HHH .m. arrives at Cripple Creek nezt morn- ISSB A. S. HUGHES, Traffic Manager, Denver, CoL HH B. F. KEVINS. General Ajrent. HH H,M,qDaEINQ,T.P,A.E3VY SndSoutaSt HHH 8h Lais citr. ntjuu nn S,KHQ0?Ji8,,V.ATw9V W9B1 |