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Show H Will commence this day B and give a sale on their B People come from east, west, B north and south to see our wonder- H . ful line, and are always well H pleased. B Don't fail to attend this sale, it B will be the greatest ever given in H Prove. I 8, 8, JoneS Company Bi 24 Center St one door west of Pvne &Muben'8 Drug Store. H Sells Meat at the ITollowing PRICES FOR CASH. H BEEF. H Beef by the side 4.c H Hindquarters 5 to 5 H Half hmd quarter or B Buttook 4i to 5c H Fore quarters 3 1 to 4c H Rump roasts 5. to 6 c H Pj ime rib roasts So H! Shoulder roasts 6 c H .Boiling beef 3 to 4c H All loin steaks 10c H Bound steaks Sc H Clinch or shoulder steak H 7c, or 4 lbs for 25c Hj- Hamburger steak 10c H Beef shanks 15 and 20c each B Beef hearts 10c each H Beef tongues 15 and 20c each H Beef tongues, salted 25o each H Corned beef 4 to 7c lb H Kidney suet 7c Bj Rendered beef tallow 5c Hj MUTTON. H Mutton, whole r side 4 A- to 5 c H Leg roasts 8c lb H Shoulder roasts 6c lb B Mutton chops j H 7c or 8 lbs for 25c B Loin or rib chops 3 lbs for 25c B Mutton stew 3c lb Roasts 8 to 9c lb Cutlets 3 lbs for 25c Yeal for veal loaf 12 c S'ews 4 to 5c lb POEK. Pork, whole or sides & to 6c Loin or rib roasts 7c lb Shoulder roasts 5 c lb Pork chops Sc lb Pork spare ribs 5c lb SAUSAGES. Pork sausage meat 8 c lb or 'a for 15c, Z for 25c Pork sausage links 10c lb, 3 for 25c Weiner or Frankfort 10c lb Bologna Sc lb, or 3 for 25c LARD. Loose lard 10c lb 3 lb pails 35c 5 lb pails 55c 10 lb pails S1.00 20 lb pails 1 95 50 lb pails $4.50 leaf lard 9c lb ALL KIHDS OF CURED MEATS. Poultry Food every Wednes-day Wednes-day nri Saturday, GASA PAID FOR HIDES AHD FELTS. B OUR Hi OTTO l Lowest Prices Consistent with Best B Quality and Honest Quantity. PHIL SPECKAKT, Prop, 'WALL IF-A-IFES. B ' Full Line of Pure Wines, Liquors and Bottled Beer for m Family Use H " x Prices the Lowest at I EIGELSIOP DRUG PAINT GOMPAfJY M H. S, PYNE, Manager, - Provo City- I The Good Things of Life. I MAY ALL BE FOUND AT H Jjlaibexi JBlooJc, J Street, JProvo. HI None but tha Finest Goods Dealt in at WJLS 03ST &c lTSIBuXT5'3 H Does a Regular Banking and Exchange Business. Cor Hj respondents In all the Leading Commercial Cities of the H United States and Europe. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY Hj JOHN R. TWELVES, Cashier. 3 EEEIgSMOOT, President. CZ1 H J. T. PARRER, Assistant Cashier. D. T. CLARK, Vice President, H directors,, H JAKES A, BEAN, - ROGffiRFARRER, - t g . HILL9, There is no doubt, no failure, when yon take DeWltt's Oolio & Cholera Cure, It ia pleasant, acts promptly, no bad after effects, Smoot dfrpg Com i i. ii ii r? i i i i i i FRAGRANT VANITY FAIR' CIGARETTES I NNE BVTWiJiTHE FINEST j Vi RG I N f A &$&? TVRK 15M ToBACCQ 6 tae highest skilled workmen empled h making tme5e cigarettes- V?J5KlMBALL6Gl , We American Tobacco (p 5occe33cg Talco. It Aisy. One cannot travel in Ireland withonJ perceiving that the so many horsepower and perpetual catching of trains theory cf life is not oao that is accepted by the Irish people, and I do not think it ever will be. Thoir religion, their traditions, meir chief occupations, their temperament, tempera-ment, all of which I snpposo are closely Allied, are opposed to it. The saying, "Takeitaisy, andifytre ean'c take it aisy tako it as aisy as yon can," doubtless represents their theory of life, and, tor my part, if it wero a question either of dialectics or of morals, mor-als, I would sooner have to defend that view of existence than tho so man horsepower one. So far from 3 wise man getting all ho can out of himself in ona direction, he will, it seoms to mo, rig-Idly rig-Idly and carefully abstain from doing o in tho interests of that catholic and harmonious development which requires that ho should get a little out of hinv talf in every direction. One would not like to assert that th hulk of the Irish people are "harmoniously "harmo-niously developed." But neither, if I may be permitted to say so, are the English or the Scotch people, and ai In reality all three probably err by lob-sided lob-sided activity or lobsided inactivity, it still remains to bo seen TThQther toe orach perpetual catching of trains ortos much taking it "aisy" is, ontbewholo, vug wiser courso and the less insane is terpretation of tho purport and tises of ttfa.Blsakwood'& Jlsgaaina Ballard's Snow Linimeut. Mrs, Hamilton, Cambridge, Ills., says: I had the rheumatism so bad 1 could not raise my hand to my head. Ballard's Snow Liniment has entirely cured me. I take pleasure in informing inform-ing ray neighbors aad friends what it has done for me. Chug. Handley, clerk for Lay & Layman, Kewanee, Ills., ad-Aises ad-Aises us Snow Liniment cured him of Rheumatism. Why not try it? It will surely do you good. It cures all Inflammation, Wourds, .Sores, Cuts, Sprains, etc. SoloTCy Smoot Drug company. 1 Further waste tjk prcciaustirae and money on drugs, &k facuam treatments, treat-ments, etc. They m H. Pf, you. Yeu have Sp1& Pro ably, tried them and know.feSamatu10 -1.? AtC VAYS willinggfesand waiting to cure you, and nojSdfFpan sufli1n? from the following Ba , 8, J cn5Si1.2, seminal 1TcaIiness, ErniMlons, & or Toinl Jmpolcnce, Brain EsIinusUon, tosses, rorcetfoliiess, Indiscretion. Sleeplessness, etc But natures own remedy rem-edy must be scientifically ns-.d. It is TKICITY, and the greatest possible perfection for its application is attained in the well known 3r. Sadden Electric Belt. This in-fention in-fention has been sold and given complete satisfaction satis-faction for nearly thirty years,, and we refer 3uu erera to hundreds of cures in every State. Throw drrgs to the dogs, and join our army of cures in blessing tho greatest boon ever given weak men. This belt also cures: Rheumatism, Lame Back, jAiiiibagro,Dyspepsia,E:i&ney and Liver Complaints, and general ill-liealtli. A pocket edition of Or, Santlcn's celebrated cele-brated book "Three Glasses of ien,'v will be sent free, sealed, upon application. Cvcry man should read it. It is the only full and complete guide for self-treatment ever offered. Free to eierjbody- bend for It. The Sanden Electric Co., Ho. 926 Btrteaath 8t., DeaVer, Col. Also Sow York, Chicago & JiOSMton, Eng. targe?! SostrQ-UdJci oqrnln tha grld! i Probably the most conspicuous in stance in this country where a woman has ieen selected as the sculptor of a figure of heroic size is that of tho choosing choos-ing of Airs. Theodore Enggles-Kitson to make for tho city of Providence a toronze statue 7 feet 6 inches high. The statue is ti perpetuate the form and face of Esek Hopkins, the first admiral of the American navy and a native o Rhode Island. Of the ncticr; or certain mem tiers 01 the Massachusetts legislature in forming form-ing themselves into a committee to canvass can-vass the house against woman suffrage-the suffrage-the Springfield Republican says: This proceduro is disagreeable no doubt, but woman suffragists muse not mistake about its nature it 13 simply politics, ft dees not involve moral tar- How's Thl3. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward Re-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 undeisigned, have known P. J- Cheney for tbe last 15 years, and uelieye him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obliuation made by their firm. West & Traux, 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 tho system. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. drug-gists. Testimonials free. WARD COfttfEKENCES. Will be Held in tha Various Warda of the Utah Stalls of Zlonaa Follows: Lehi JNoveiaher 3id, meeiings at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Edward Partridge, David John, Reed Smoot, i Stake Presidency, Denver and Return 20.03. Tbe Union Pacific will soil round trip tickets to Denver October loth, at $20.00, final limit October 31at. 'JIowio Cure ail Skin Diseases." Simply auply "Swayne's Oint-aiiij.T." Oint-aiiij.T." Ko internal meuicino re-qmrul. re-qmrul. Cures letter, eczema, itch, .ill eruptioes on the lace, hands, nose, etc., leaving the skin clear, white and healthy. Its great healingand curative powers are posiessed by no other remedy. Ask your druggist lor SWAriiE'S OlNl'itENT. Harper's Magazine In 1SU5. The Sluipietuua, a now novol by Thomas Uaiu, y, ivM be betfun m the JJecembor Kuru-Ocr, Kuru-Ocr, isui.and continued to November, ltsy,). Whoever may be one'o tavorlto umoiig .English .Eng-lish novenstt, It will bo coneeded.uy all critics that 'JLuoJTAb Hai.di- stands ioromest as a muster artist iullction. and The simpletons may bo expected to urouso omluisiuam not interior in-terior in ucfreo to thut which has marxtd 11 ilbi tho most sunccesful story of the j ear A c tier ieauuifeiedture wih do tho l'eraona I icououH 01 Jouti ot Arc. bv tho bleur . . UK Coie. nor L'ago ana fcocrotury unnor whicbsuisu thomoHi Dooulur ot liyinjj American Alugiuino wriiors wlu present Uu story or the Maid ol Orleans. 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A Handbook of In- 1 formation concerning l'ntcntn and bowto-obw J H tain tuera sent free. Also a catalogue of mecHan- i D leal and sclentlflo books sent free t t IHB Patents taken tbrousb JIunn & Co. recetTS ' H ajecial notice In tho 'cientiflcAmoricnnina: sBI thus are brought widely before the public jrltb- Bl put cost to the Inventor. This splendid papcr. H Issued weekly, eleeantly Dlnstrated. has brfarthe B largest circulation of any acientiUc work In tho rH Tr0J1?:J,SJJ?car- Sample copies sent free. EH Building Edition monthly, $2JO a year. Slnulo H copies, U5 cents. Every number contains jbeau-t H tilul plates, in colors, and photographs of new- H houses, with plans, enabling builders, to show the H latest designs and secure contracts. Address . EH MUNN & CO. New York. 3U1 Buoadwa" IH THE J Senate MeaFIarket, I Keeps always on hand H The Choicest Meats. H Home Cured 'Hams and H Bacon, Bologna and j Fork Sausage. H PUEE HOME MADE LAED. S CASJI 2AaifoiB;,A,A,OAXTI',aJE. 9H Three Doors East of Cosmopolitan. H O- gcFherson, Prop. jH THE DENVER Mm 1 Grarde BailFoafl: 9 SCMIG LINE OF TflE WORLD. , fi The only hue running two tiiroagb H ast traina daily to EH ASEEN, BB LEADVILLE, M COLOEADO SPU H P UEBLO & DEJSfYEK jjB Effective April 2tf, 1891. B Train if o. 2 leaves X'rovo 9 :26 a, m, B Salt Lake a:05 a, m. Arriye at Pueblo H 6 :30 a. m. Colorado-Springs 7:51 a. ml fM Denver 10:30 a. m. jH lram ho. 4 leaves Provo 8:50 p. m. flB Aniveat Pueblo 6:27 p.m. Colorado B opnngs6:5dp. m. Denver lJU p. mt H Connections made at Pueblo, Colo- B rado (springs and Denver with all lines flB east, Elegant day Coaches, chair cars IH and Pullman sleepers on all trains. B lake the 1). & K. ii. and have a com- H torcable tram hnd enjoy the lineafc'scen- IB ory on the eominunk, Shortest line'to7 HJ Cripple Creek, Colorado's Great Gold H Camp. B Train No. 2 leaving Provo at 9:26 a. B m. arrives at Cripple Creek next morn-4 B ing 9:50. B al HH,G.HES' Traffl Manager, Denver. CoL K a. if. NkVlflB, oeneral Agent. h B ti.M.OUttHJLNG.l'.P.A.6!JW. Snd South Sfc H J.KHOOPHR . p mJTtfS:SS m I.EAVE PHOVOIFOK EAST AND SOOTH. UBI points Kaat 96 a. m Bl No. 4. For Grand Junction and HHI points aat 8.50 p. m Bl No. 6. For dprlngville. Thistle, San- iHHI potoand Sevlor .... 35 p. m Hl No. 8. For Springvllle, Spanish Hl Fort, Vay son and Eureka.. 6:20 p. m HBI iiB AVK PItOVO FUXt WE 3T tHI No.l. ForaaltliaKeclty.OgdenAm. i Hl Fork, iohl ana tho Woat 11.65 a. m iHI No, 3. For Siut Lake City, Ogdon, r lBfl Am.Forkandliebi ami tbe iH West lO.iap.m Hl No. 5. For AmorlcanForfe, Lehl, Salt Bfl Laiu City and Ogdon 35 p. m Hl No. 7. For American Fori. l,ehl and SHll bait LaXo City 8:30 s.m 1 AitKlTE AX FitOVU FBOM EAS'l AUU Hl SOUTH. Bl No. 1. From Denver, Grand Junction BBI andpointsKast ..11.65 a, m HHBI No, 3, FromJJenver.GrandJunotlon SBBI and points East 10.15 p. m 3BI No. 5 FrombprinKvlile.Thistle San- ! potoand Sevier 3.55 p. n. BBI No . 7 From bpringvllie, Spanish F'k HBI Puygon and EureKa 8.35 a. m 1 AKK l E AT PEG VO FKOM WEST. H No. . From Calilornia, Ogden, Salt Hl JLaKO city, Eeni. and Am. Hl i'orlc Q6 a.m. 9HHBI No. 4, From Calif ornia, Ogden, and iBI BhltEako city 80 pun 9BI No. 6, From Ogden-aalt Laso city, Hl EohianoAmericanFork.... 3.5op.m .Kl No. 8. From Sail JLa&e city, Lehl and lHBI xaencanliork 6.20 p. n. iHll iTho only line to ogden and Denver without. Hl change, Freorcolming chair cars on"-through IHBl trains. Through Sleeping cars to Denver fHBI Kansas city, titucago and Ban Francisco. EIo HHBI gant equipment, batety, speed and comTocU' HHH C K.ALti5f, Xioiet Agt. Provo iBI D. C. Dodo, . 11. Babceck;- fBXI Gen.jlgr. Tratllc Manager ' IHHI P. A. Vradleigh, HBI General Passenger Agent. 9BI SSS JB-10HT IB HOW ON. . HHI ggggpT ' Coritaa bSSAI BSBI O. K. YOUNG, , Bfl "Trip PAINTFR' Bll SPELILTLES- n Sign Writing. J?S BPBB Carnage Fainting, 4.. 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