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Show Coal.' CovlU Coal!!! Pleasant Vailey and Anthracite Coal delivered to" all arts of the city by the Provo L. M. ii. Co. Telephone Xo. L'O Taylor Bkothei'vS Co., of this citv, have secured the agency of the world-renowned world-renowned Goblei Piano, and the famous fam-ous Chicago Cottage Organ. :;t A uewakd of $50,) is offered bv Mayor Booth for evidence that will convict any-per.-on of starting any of the recent incendiary fires in' Provo. Ix accordance with the action ta.;on at the last session of the Countv Court. Judge Jones, Selectman Ib"-I !a.ay and Supt. Wilson went to Pleasant Grove, to-day, where, in connection w ith Selectman Land, they n ill determine de-termine the school district boundary. Drinxo this changeable weather a person cannot get along without a palled" pall-ed" rubbers, and the best place in town to get them is at George Choules', live doors west of the postofiice. Ho also carries a fine line of gents", ladies' and misses" shoes, at rock, bottom prices. His shoes, ma h; to order, are know n everywhere. Repairing done while vou wait. " The Western Union Telegraph Company Com-pany has, it is said, bought 'the old telegraph tel-egraph line reaching from Frisco to Beaver. The same company has fourteen four-teen cars of telegraph line repairers and builders strung along the line between Juab and Milford. They aie engaged in thoroughly renovating and in many cases almost entirely replacing the old line with new material; heavy straight cedar poles well cleaned of all bark and limbs, being substituted bathe ba-the old pine poles which were continually contin-ually decaying and falling over. After the old lino is put into good condition, the entire force of men will be emnioy-0!'. emnioy-0!'. in building 140 or more miles -'d' trl';-graph trl';-graph line alonj the Milford and Pioi.i.e extension of the U. V. Utvnian. a ' THE PROVO ; wuimtt. amm bank. 5 'ai:a, - S75.0C). i i'.':-ovo cirtr, -i sm.t, jv-v.i.iotit. I Ki ::ii".;r,K. Vi.-e-Pi-psi.'.ont, j j. ::. i".v;:!. i:s, rhirr. I E. rt. KoDKlila-iFi. Ass't. Cashier. Ki:: :or.r, V.'. M. 15 rot.-x. :- Vr.L?. fj. H ii.HitOdi. --j.OHr.rxJ3. V. II. K:.te. E. it. EuIUtSDUK. N ; ':. wi . ! . .:cp..si:s payable ..n demand. ' j ' i-!-.- ;; .--"it paid 0:1 s.ri:i.tji ieM)ftits. I ( e-.ir --i'-'.-.-I f,:ur times a year. " '. for rent from ?3 to 57 50 t : . r. . J . i Evfhanf Xew Yuri;. Chi-; Chi-; :.:.-':.. Salt Lake, I.andoa and all :'! ' ' ' .-..ir.-d cities. " - . . .. C- rr TO HAKE ROOM ( :n Spring Qoods I m J7 - , WE OFFER TO SELL f I " , -AT I ffiP: Ilproitlisii i'i , , '". '! I Fan TH; m mm ms i t hiij Z-A Beginning February 1st. ' lalsilricl I O0. : ; Ko, 54 Union Block, Provo. i DEALERS IN J And all kinds of Utah Produce. A Complrt Lin; of ,. Con.st.'uitly on ILuid. The Largest and Best Stock of Shoes IX TIIE COFXTY, They arc liavint- their Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Now. 02I ricl S3ee Tiieni- ALWAYS IiLTSY SELLING GOOD?. r.r.TT HAVE PLENTY OF TIME TO ;REET OUR CUSTODIERS WITH A SMILE COME AND INSPECT OUR LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, Boots ii Sloes, its, Gap, Notions, Etc. COURTEOUS T!1EAT.(ENT AND LOW PRICES. JOSEPH A. HARRIS, Proprietor. 1 1 1 ... ' ' |