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Show B .WWIIlrtMBBBB BBgBBMBWiawft'll HUH IdhrWITI llWl llll ! I III II 'J F IIWIiJH .11 ' IHW lilimitH rM -T L1 U 11. LU U. HI t.V I.1J lY.gCT B Our Immense stock of Dry Goods H lias crowded us so for room we B are forced to I EVERY PAIR AT .COST.. B Children's Shoes from 35c to $1.43 B Ladies' Shoes from $1.00 to $2.88 COME AT ONCE. Hj 24 Center St one door west of Pvue & Maiben's Drug Store. M Sells Meat at the Following PRICES FOH DASH". B BEEF. mmb Beef by the side 4c H Hindquarters 5 to 5 H Half hind quarter or H Buttock 4i to 5c H Fore quarters 3 i to 4c H Kunrp roasts 5 to Go H Prime rib roasts So H Shoulder roasts 6 c H " Boiling beef 3 to 4c 9 All loin steaks 10c H Bound steaks Sc H Chuck or shoulder steak H 7c, or 4 lbs for 25c H Hamburger steak- 10c H Beef shanks 15 and 20c each K Beef hearts 10c each H Beef tv ngues 15 and 2Uc each H Beef tongues, salted 25u ach H Co ned beef 4 to 7c lb B Kidney suet 7c Bj Rendered beef tallow 5c B ' MtjTTON. B Mutton, whole r side 4 1 to 5 c K Leg r ats 8c lb H Shoulder roasts m 6c lb K Mutton chops H 7c or 3 lbs for 25c H Loin or rib chops 3 lbs for 25c Bj Mutton stew 3c lb VEAL. "Roasts 8 to 9c lb Cutlets 3 lbs for 25c Veal for veal loaf 12c Stews 4 to 5c lb POKK. Pork, whole or sides 5i to 6c Loin or rib roasts 7c lb Shoulder roasts 5 c lb I Pork chops 8c lb Pork spare ribs 5c lb SAUSAGES. Pork sausage meat 8c lb or 5s for 15c, 3 for 25c Pork sausage links 10c lb, 3 for 25c Weiner or Frankfort 10c lb Bologna 8c lb, or 3 h for 25c LARD. Loose lard 10c lb 3 lb pails 35c 5 lb pails 55c 10 lb pails $1.00 20 lb pails 1 95 50 lb pails $4.50 Leaf lard 9c lb ALL KIHDS OF CURED IVIEATS. Poultry Food every Wednes-J Wednes-J day nn'l Saturday, B GASA PAID FOR HIDES AND PELTS. HI OUR M OTTO l Lowest Price3 Consistent with Best H Quality and Honest Quantity. PHIL SPECKART. Prop. H Full Line of Pure Wines, Liquors and Bottled Beer for Hi Family Use Prices the Lowest at EYPE1 iOS? HRSSP & OMWT PfllUIDA&SV H H. S. PYNE, Manager, Provo City THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST H Hay llic Sisrlt Stunning Piano Chain Irivc Hffoirer, Stixiders. m sincl lEcnder.s. H The Cclelr:ttetl Genuine Indlow Spring: Wagons and Rugbies. B The Old Reliable Hickory Farm Wagons Hj The 18 T Avery sind South Itencl 1Ioavs and S.ever lEarrovs. H The liittlc Giant Bres deeding Erills. H The ltcmcut Spading !isc UarroAr.1) and Seeders. Hj The HawkcjeKay Loaders. H:iy i'rescs and IVev SEay Tools. H The Gaar Scott Jo. Steam and Morse Power Thresher. H Extras for all kinds of machinery and implements. 1 have the most extensivo variety and H cleanest stock of Carriages, Butfgi s "-urrics, high and low grade, to ho found in tho 1 est, at H trmB and prices that will 'uit utj pui hascr. Send for catalogue and prices. H SIDNEY STEVENS, Ogden, Utah. R Logan and Price, Utah. - Montpelier and Idaho Falle, Idaho. I HOT STUFF H The Fuller Warren Go's complete line of Stoves find Steel Ranges I ....AT.... B ; i Co-op Wagon and Machine Co. B 120 State Street and 67 E 1st South St. am t I fl DON'T uiyip ft H M "When you can be made to walk straight. "We M,r,gk B 22 take Plaster Paris cast of feet to insure comfort. jLSM wmj, ltJw Specialist in cripdled and deformed shoes. Steel 22P UM braces and artificial limbs of every description. I t. Hilgert DBfonnitu 8hoB Bo. Uf H r69 E THIRD S ST, SALT LAKE. BT H There iB no doubt, no failure, when you take DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure. It is pleasant, acta promptly, no bad after effects, Smoot drug Company, "FRAGRANT VANITY FAIR CIGARETTES' I NyNE BVTSTHE FINE5T I Virginia -TvRKi5rt ToBACCQ 6 TME HIGHEST SKILLED workmen employed m making TME5E CIGARETTE5 - V?j5Kimball&C l The Americ&nTobacco (b Successes, Whalis 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 are afflicted with any Chest, Throat or Lung Trouble, Whooping Cough, &c, and you use Ballard's Horehound 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 satis-Yaction- It -promptly relieves Broa chitis. Sold by Smoot Drug company. nannirxu was ruined by marriage After his firsci victorious campaigns in Italy he went into winter quarters ai Capua, where the married, and the wedding wed-ding festivities .lasted until his army was demoralizcdand always afterward was worthless fornlghting purposes. The Baltimore ."Methodists voted 116 to G5 against tho admission of women as lav daI"f- n tVtct. er-"vnl P-Wlfoi'QIlCe A. Sound Liver Manes a Well Man Are you Bilious, Consipaled or troubled with Jaundice; Sick Headache, Head-ache, Bad Taste in Mouth, Eoul Breath, Coated Tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot Dry bkin, Tain in Back and between the shoulders, Chills and Eever, &c. If you have any ol these symptoms, your Liver is out oi order, and your blood i slowly being poiisoned, because your Liver does not act properly. HerbIne will cure any disorder of the Liver, Stomack or BowelB. It haB no tqual as a Jjiver Medicine. Price 75 cents. Free trial oottleB at Smoot Drug company. Use i'ure Water. Parties desirous of taking the city water will do well to call on the superintendent super-intendent for the cost of connection with the water mains. Rates or any other question pertaining to cost and use of the city water Kindly answered Era; Homer, Supt. When a triflo will buy the greatest heidfisg' i Invention of tho day? l)r. Hansen's Electrics Beltls ncomplc'o Imilj- battery Sor sclf-Irentment, sclf-Irentment, nnci cuarnntectf, or money rcltindeil. It will cure without medicines-XJlieumntlsni, medicines-XJlieumntlsni, Iiiiintmj-o, Sciatica, Iiainc-Bacli, Iiainc-Bacli, Kidney nii l.Her Complaints-Kcrions Complaints-Kcrions DcbilMy, Wcnltncss, Losses,. Drains and nil effects ol enriy indiscretion indiscre-tion or excess. To iTenlt men it is tnc-crcatcst tnc-crcatcst possible boon, as the mildr soothing olectrle current is applied, direct to tlio nerve centers and improvements improve-ments are felt from the lirt hour used. A pocket edition of the celebrated electromedical electro-medical work, "Three Classes of Men," illustrated, is sent free, sealed, by mailnpon application. Every younp, middle-aged or old man snflennrj tho slightest weakness should read it. It will show an ensjv Mire nnd speedy way to regain strength and liealtli when everything else lias tailed. The SANDEN ELECTRIC COo, Ko. 020 Sixteenth St., Bemer, Col. Also Now York, Chicago & London, Enp, lKest Igctro-Medlcal Concern in the World! Woat Ha Needed, The man was melancholy, and whes no called od tho doctor for advico that artist thongat he had his man sized m on th first turn. Ho told tho doctor his symptoms, and the doctor asked a lot of Incidental questions. "How long have yon been here?" in-qtxired in-qtxired the physician after finishing up the regular list. "Much longer than I have wanted to be," replied the patient wearily. "That's 't. I thought so." exclaimed the doctor brightly. "What you need is a change of scene. " The patient threw np his hands as if to ward off a blow. "Oh, doctor," bewailed, "I belong to a theatrical company playing a reper tory of five act iays." Detroit Freo iTCSo. How's This, "We offer One Hundred Dollars He-ward He-ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot can-not be curtd bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J, UHENE1' &CO., Props., Toledo, To-ledo, O. We the undersigned, have known P. 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 bv their firm. West & Tbaux, Wholesale Druggiats, Toledo, O. Warding, KiNnak & 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 tho system, Price 75 cenls per bottle. Sold by all druggists. drug-gists. Testimonials free. WARD COMEREHCES. Will be Held in the "Various "Wards of the Utah Stalio of ZIon as Follows: Lehi, November 3id, meetings at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Edvvakd Paetridge, Dayid John, Reed Smoot, Stake Presidency. -.Denver and iiet urii 20.00. Tbe Union Pacific will sell round trip tickets to Denver October 15th, at J20.00, final limit October 31st. "How to Care ail Skin Diseases." Simply apply "Swattse's Oint-jient." Oint-jient." Ho internal medicine required. re-quired. Cures tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptioes on tbe face, bands, nose, etc., leaving the skin clear, white and healthy. Us gieat healing and curative powers are posicssca by no other remedy. Ask your druggist tor SWAYNB'S OlNfMEST. Harper's Magazine In 1S95. The Slinpletouu. a new novel by THOMAS Eaicuy, whl be beKun In tho December Number, Num-ber, lS'Jl.und continued to November, 1SD,". Whouver inay be one's tavorlto among English Eng-lish novelists, it will be concededjby all critics that Thomas llAitDir stands foremost as a master artist in liution. and The simpletons may bo expected to arouse enthusiasm not interior in-terior in aejjreo to that which hus marKed rrilbi the most su'-ueasful story ot the year Another leading leature will bo tho 1'ersona Uecolleccions of Jonn ol Are. br tho Sieur LiOdia UK Lome, her faso and Secretary under whichttuise themost popular ot liying American Magazine writers wUi present tt.e story ot tho Maid oi Orleans. 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This water is a sure cure for Rheumatism. Rheu-matism. Miner's Leading, Indigestion, Catarrh, Constipation, Chronic Diarrhoea, Diar-rhoea, Palpitation of the Heart and all kidney and neryoua troubles. Towels and suits washed by Emuire Laundry. A. COURT union 8130. Meetings held each Thursday at Pyne & Maiben's hall at 8 p. Om. Vis ting memera cordially invited. A. A. Noon, D. H. C. R. W. J. Woodhead, C. Ranker, "O rHOS. Dktjce, " Financial See'y. First Moil Bant OF PROVO. W, R. Pikb, President. S. S, Jones, Vice-President, D. A. Swan, Cashier. directors. J. C. Graham, Geo. Q. Oannoh, Geo. Taxlob, S. S. Jones, E. F. Sheets. W. R. Pirb, D. A. Swan, General Ranking business Transacted, Exchange drawn onJNswYork, Chicago, Chi-cago, San Francisco, and ail the Principal Cities of Europe. Safety doposib boseD for rent at $3 dsj annum, and ppward, c&W& What N erve Berries. jg-fs have done forothers f2R ISPs? for yoU ?IQOR v OF 15THDAY. Ubgfo Tl E H Easily Quickly xjggJkfrJSi&l nd Permanently Restored. 3TI DAY- positive cure for all Weaknesses, Nervousness, Debility, and all their rain of evils resulting? rom early errors nd later excesses; the result of over-ork, over-ork, sickness, worry, etc. Develops nd gives tone and strength to thesex-al thesex-al organs. Stops unnatural losses or lightly emissions caused by youthful rrorsorexcessiveuseoftobacco.opium '.nd liquor, which lead to consumption .ind insanity. Their use shows immedi-te immedi-te improvenrnt. Insist upon having he genuine Nfcr&E BERRIES, no other. Convenient to carry in vest pocket r'rice, $i.GO per box, six boxes, one full treatment, $5.00. Guaranteed to cure any case. If not kept by your druggist drug-gist we vill send them bv mail, upon receipt Jf price, in plain wrapper. Pamphlet fiee. Address mail orders to AMERICAN MEDICAL CO- CINCINNATI. O. For sale in j.roo City by the smoot Drug Go. Corner J and Center street, AND Kindling Wood. 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A Handbook of In- HH formation concerning ntentn and how to ob- BH tain them senc free. Also a catalogue of median- SEI leal and scientific books sent free. HH Patents tA&cn through aiunn & Co. recetre H special notice in tho Scientific Americnir, and tM thus are brought widely before the pnblicwith- H out cost to tbe inventor. This sclondtd paper. rMI lssncd weekly-. eleRantlylllnstratPd, has by far tho jB largest circulation of any scientific work in the HH world. S3 a year. Sample copies sent free. H Bulldlnc Edition, monthly, o-'iO a year.. Single fH copies, U5 cents. KrerynumBer conttes beau- H tlial plates, in colors, and photographs of new H houses, with plana, enabling builders to show' tho IK latest designs and secure contracts. Address ,. H 11UNN CO. NEW York. 361 BltOADWA THE SJ Senate Meat-Market H Seeps always on band BH The Choicest Meats. Home Cured iams and IH Bacon, Bologna and jH Pork Sausage. H PURE HOME MADE LAJRD. 9 CASM PAI3 for TAT fTATTTIiE. jH Three Doors East of Cosmopolitan. Sl D- IcFherson, Prop. H THE DEMV ER H Rio Grarfle Railroai. 1 SGEKIC LINE OF THE WORLD. H The only line running two throngb 1 ast trains daily to H ASPEN, LEADYILLE, RE COLOEADO SP'fcj. H PUEBLO & DENVER MB Elloctive April 29, 189-1. BH Train No. 2 leaves Provo 9:26 a, m. M Salt Lake 8:05 a, m.- Arriye at Pueblo WM 6 :30 a. m. Colorado Springs' 7:51 a. m, m Denver 10:30 a. m. fflfl Train Ko. 4 leaves Provo 8:50 p. m. 31 Arrive at Pueblo 5:27 p.m. Colorado 1 Springs 6:53 p. m. Denver 9:25 p. m, HD Connections made at Pueblo, Colo- H rado Springs and Denver with all lines iB east, Elegant day Coaches, chair cars lH and Pnllman sleepers on all trains. fl Take the I). & E, G. and have a com- fH fortable train and enjoy the Quest seen- H ery on the continent, Shortest line to H Cripple Creek, Colorado's Great Gold IH Camp. 4H Train No. 2 leaving Provo at 9:26 a. H m. arrives at Cripple Creek next morn- H ing 9:50. WM A. ti. HUGHES. Traffld Manager, DonvertCol, il B. F. NBV1N3. Gonoral Agent, H H. M. 0 USHING, T. P. A.B8 W . 2nd South St Bait La&o City, Utah, HIh S.ETHOOPBBG-P T A. nnnvnr.OnU BH iiEAVB PKOVOJi'OH J2ABT AND SODTH, B No, 3. For Grand Junouon and 9 lH polntaliaat 9tia. m Hf No. i. For Grand Junction and HH points Eaat. 8.60 p. m HHH No. 6. For Springvlllo Thistle, Ean- iH poto and Sevier 35 p. m jH No. 8. For Sprlngvllle, Spanish H Forir, fay son and Euroka . . 6 :20 p. m iH LS AVE PKOVO FOK WE ST. B No .1. For Salt.La&e uiir.Ugden Am. H Fork, Lehi and the West.. 11.65 a. m fM No, 3. For salt Lake City. Ogden, H Am.ForkandLebi and tbe jH West 10.16 p. m IBP No. S. For American Fork, Lehi, Salt HH Lake City and Ogden 3.66 p. m H No. 7. For American Fork i.ehl and H Salt Lake City 8:06 fi.m B AJtlOVS AT PKOVO FKOil EAST ANU M SOUTH. H No. 1. From Denver, Grand Junction SHH and JpointaEaat 115 a. m O No, 3, From ienver,Grand J unction H and points East 10.15 p. m H No. 6 FromSpring vlllo.Thlfltlo San- Q poto and Sevier. 3.55 p.n. H No. 7 From SprlngvlIIo, Spanish F'k 91 Payson and EureKa 8.36 a. m KH AKRIVE AT PKOVO FKOM WEST. No. 2. From California, Ogden, Salt iH Lake city, Lonl and Am. H Fork 9.26 a. m H No. 4, From California, Ogden, and jH Salt Lane city 8.60 p. m il No. 8, From Ogden Salt Laxe city, H Lehi andAmerican Fork 3.65p. m IH No. 8. From SaitLake city, Lehi and jH American Tork 6.20 p. m JH LTho only line to ogden and Denver without jH change. Free reclining chair cars on through B trains. Through Sleeping cars to Denver IHH Kansas city, Chicago and son Francisco. Ele al gant equipment, safety, speed and comfort jH O S. ALKY. Tioket Agt. Provo WM D. O. DodK, S. H. Sabcack, H Gen, jlgr. Traffic Manager afll F. A. Wadleigh, H General Passenger Agent, H 52CS vuivrr XS HOW OK. H o: k. YoxmG, SPEIALTCES- H Sign Writing. Q Carnage Painting, H Paper Hanging. Shop one hall block, north of County K Court house, BQ p.o, .,33, . Fro7o, mm |