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Show i. Ik Harow Maw-. Yesurl U o d We are Closing Out the Balance of out Holiday Goods at HALF PRICE, DRESS GOODS, Shoes and Slippers, Ladies' and Gents' FURNISHING GOODS : - j A 1? COST- rpv "asaa,ri" " r,":a FASCINATORS FROM 25cts, UP, CHILDS' CLOAKS FROM 1.50 UP. BABYS' LONG COATS FROM $1 50 UP. Sale Continues until January 10, 1894, prior to our Annual Stocktaking. CALL AND SEE US. M m Jt I"1" u w"wp "i v " ,"'"'""1 " I" pi J f M Du Ms lit KMTffi Sk fa- fTTiyi 1 "As old aa lllia thehills"and 5?&5? never excel! sg&fef ed. "Tried j3gs& JSss ?n(1 Prove?" WJJ VVs is the verdict v: sj J of millions. Simmons Liver Regu-TT Regu-TT g t lator is the P TTP V orJ Liver JJOfrf'i and Kidney medicine to which you can pin your efyV faith, for a r)7f7 cure. A JL MUr mild laxative, laxa-tive, and purely vegetable, veg-etable, act-TT act-TT 7 7 ing directly IO on the Liver A ttfiO and Kidneys. Kid-neys. Try it. Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or made into a tea. The King of Liver Eiedicines. " 1 have used your Simmons Liver Regulator Regu-lator and can conscienciously Bay it is the king of all liver medicines. I consider it a medicine chest in itself. Geo. W. Jacs son, Tacoma, Washington. "STEVEBY PACKAGE'S XX1 the Z Stamp la red on wrapper LOST OK STKAYED, Ono roan mare, 3 years old or more, branded fSSSTM Any one giving information leading JUifKCgrj to the recovery of he same will De I'ifjSiSfl suitably rewarded by calling on or fnh-! addressing: Hans Poitlson, P. O. Box 164. Proyo City. Harper's Bazar, ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Bazar is a journal for the home. It gives the fullest and litest information about Fashions, and its numerous illustrations, illustra-tions, Paris designs, and pattern-si.eet supplements supple-ments are indispensible alioe to the home dress-maker and the professional modisto. No expense is spared to make its artistic attractiveness at-tractiveness ot the highest order. lis bright stories, amusing comedies, and thoughtful essays satisfy all tastes, and its last page is famous an a budg-t of wit and humor. In its weekly issue everything is included which is of mterest to women. The serials for 1894 will be written by William Black and Walter Hesant. Short stories will be written by Marv E. Wilkins, Maria Louise Pool, Kuth McEnery Stuart Marion Harland, and others. Out-door Snorts and In-door Games, Social Entertainment, Entertain-ment, Embroidery, and other interesting topics top-ics will receive constant attention. A new series is promised of "Coffee and .Repartee." HARPER'S PERIODICALS. l"er Year. HARPER'S MAGAZINE $4.00 HARPER'S WEEKLY 4.00 HARPKR'SBAZaR. 4.00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2.00 Pcstctge Free to all subscribers in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The Volumes of the Bazar begin with the first Number for January of each ear. When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin be-gin wiih the Number current at the time of receipt of order. Bound Volumes of Harper's Bazar for three vears back, in neat cloti binding, will be sent by mail, postage paid, or bv express, freo of expense (provided the freight dops not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7.00 per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of $1.00 each. Remittances should be made by Post-office Money orders or draf t,to avoid chance ot loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise' ment without the express order of Harper Har-per & Brothers. Address: IIAKPER & BROTHERS, , . New York. rt " - I r- Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Weekly is bevond all question the leading journal in America, in its splendid illustrations, il-lustrations, in its ' orps of distinguished contributors, con-tributors, and in its vast, army of readers. In special lines, it draws on the highest order of talent, the men best fitted bv position and training to treat the leading topics of the day. in fiction, the most popular story-writers contribute to its columns Superb drawings bv the foremost artists illustrate its special articles, its stories, and every notxble event of public iterest, it contains portraits of the distinguished dis-tinguished men and women who are making the history of the time, while special attention is given to tho Army and Navy, Amateur Sports. and Music and the drama, by distinguished distin-guished experts. In a word Harper's Weekly combines the news features of the daily paper and the artistic and 1 terary qualities of the magazine with the solid critical character of the review. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. l'er Year. HARPER'S MAGAZINE $4.00 HARPER'S WEEKLY 4.00 HARPER'S BAZAR 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2.00 Postaqe tree to all subscribers in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The Volumes of the weekly begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, ,ubscriptions will begin with the number current at the time of receipt of order. Bound Volumes of Harper's Weekly for three years back, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, free of expense (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7.00 per volume. Coth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt re-ceipt of $1,00 each. Remittances should bo made by Post-office money order or draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement adver-tisement without the express order of Harper Har-per & Bkothehs. Address: HARPER BROTHERS, New York. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Magazine for 1894 will maintain the character that has made it the favorite illustrated periodical for the lome. Among the results of enterprise undertaken by the publishers, there will appear d"ring the year superbly illustrated paper on India by Ed-Win Ed-Win Lord Weeks, onjthe Japanese Seasons bv Alfred Parsons, on Germany bv Poultney Birelow, on Paris by Richard Hardintr Davis, and on Mexico by Frederick Remington. Atn'itig the other notable features of the year will be novels bv George du Maurier and Charles Dudley Warner, the personal reminiscences remin-iscences of V. D. Howells, and eight short .stories of Western frontier life by Owen Wis-ter. Wis-ter. Short stories will also be contributed iff Brander Matthews, Richard Harding Davis, Da-vis, Mary E. Wi'kins, Ruth McEnery Stusrt, Miss Lauranco AlmaTadema, George A. Hib-bard, Hib-bard, Quesnay do lleaurepaire.Thomas Nelson Page, and others. Articles ori topics of current cur-rent interesr will be contributed hy distinguished distin-guished specialists. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. ler Year. HARPER'S MAGAZINE $4.00 HARPER'S WEEKLY 4.00 HARPER'S BAZAR 4.00 HARPER' YOUNG PEOPLE 2.00 Postage Free to all subscribers in the Tlniipd Silrtlaa C.nntldn. and Mprirn The Volumes of the Magazine begin with the Numbers for June and Decemrer of each year. When 50 time is mentioned, subscriptions subscrip-tions will begin with the Number current at the time of receipt of order. Bound Volumes of Harper's Magazine for three years back, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, post-paid.ou receipt of $3,00 per volume. Cloth Oasps, for binding, 69 cents each by mail, post paid. I Remittances should be made by Post-office Money Ordjr or Dratt, to avoid chance of loss. Newspavers are not to copy this adver-tistmens adver-tistmens without the exp. ess order of Harper Har-per & Brothers. Address : II AltPER & BROTHERS, ! New York. i ) - , , 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. gAMUEL A. KING, ttorney-at-Law, Collections Promptly Attended to. Office, First Mational Bank Building, Provo, QUSENBERRY & KNOWLDEN, Fire Insurance, OENEBAL AGENTS. Life rfftoKss" Money to Loan. Live stock " " RUandSeats?P6OVO. - UTAH. William h. Kino. D. D. Horm. JLNG & HOUTZ, Attorneys-at-law, Rooms 5 and 7, First National Bank Building, PROVO, - UTAH. J. E. Booth K. A. Wilson A. L. Booth. gOOTH & WILSON, Attorneys-at-Law No. 83 North J Street, PROVO, - UTAH. U. GASH, Attorn ey-at-Law. (ftoom 7, County Courthouse.) PROVO CITY. UTAH. g R. THURMAN Attorn ey-at-Law. Rooms land 3 First National Bank Building. PROVO, - . - UTAH. M. M. Warkbb . I F. P. Warner. yyARNER & WARNER, Atty's. and Counselors At Law Booms 13 & 14 Union Block, Provo City. Utah. yyHITECOTTON & JOHN, Attorneys-at-law, Rooms 11 and 12 National Bank Block. PROVO CITY. - - UTAH M. M. KELLOGG. - E. E.CORFMAN. jELLOGU & CORFMAN Attorneys-at-Law, RoomL Hines Building. Provo City, - Utah. g K. KING, Attorney-at Law. Office in National Bank of Commerce Building on 7th Street. PROVO CITY, - UTAH. E.A. Vbatch, W.H, Monahan, y EATCH & MONAHAN. Law and Collections. Office. Union Block, Provo. Q W. HUFF & CO. ' ZD-ESZTSTTISTS, Office on J Street up stairs, Opposite PoBtoffice Provo. QR.F. F. REED, XDZEjUSTTZST- Office over Pyne and Maiben'a Drug Store, Provo, Utah. Mccurtain, m. d., Physician and Surgeon. Office rooms, 3 and 4, Hines' Block, Provo, Office hours, 9 to 12 a. m ., 2 to 4 p. m. Residence.one block north of First ward meeting meet-ing house. Residence telephone No. 4E, office of-fice telephone No. 28. QR. D. O. MINER, Surgeon U, P. Ry. Office and Residence. Main St. - - Nephi. p c w ATKINS, Architect and Superintendent. Office in Union Block PROVO, - - UTAH. JOHNQ.DAVIES, Locksmith, Grinder and Repairer of all Kinds of Surgical Instruments. Fine Tools. Razors Knifes. Scissors. Saws. Etc- Filing and Kepairing Saws, Corner of F and 5th Sts. Second Ward Provo, Utah. SILVER IRON WOBKS. Provo, Utah. Are open for business with new machinery, new tools and new patterns, with the latest improvements for getting get-ting out work. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. Turningand General Machine Ma-chine Work. PIPE FITTING FOR STEAM, WATER, ETC, At the old Sun Foundry Location. Wra. J. Silver, Supt. P. O. Box L. r A VJ 1 fi iMTiJ Cura for Impctenct. Lota L"1 l Fi H 1 M M of Manhood, 8mlul tZjI5Mi" Emitsions, Spermatorrtita, rTlTYrj V 6J WH NermusntM, Self Olftrutt, iBjHlMkHP'lS "f Mimory, Ac. Will EfiJUsUiVH make you a STRONG. Vlgvr- rSwT&Tl OJS Man- pric V-Wt MN Q S ill J Boxrs, 00. A$ZJ,nJ2 Sneelal Plreettont Vat!$ tjiYa mlth earl Bo' Ac",r 8 r S "V3 99IO LUOASAVI. g";. -rfoi-nfyg!? BT.LOU18. I4& " ' i ! j To Benefit the General Public and divide our profits directly with the consumers, we have concluded to cut the prices on Flour and Feed to the following Low Kates: Family Loose 70 Bakers No. 1 75 cents per sack Straight Grade Ti 41 ' Sea Foam 80 Patent 82 44 " " Bran 70 cents per 100 lbs Shorts 80 cents per 1 0 lb. Delivered Promptly to any Part of Town. TERMS: SI?OT EXCELSIOR ROLLER MILLS. J.W.Hoover. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Diamonds, Watches, Silverware Ect- I ..Prices to Suit the Times j Expert Watchmaker and Optician. If you want anything done in watch repairing it will j pay you to call and see me. In Pyne & Maiben's I Drug Store, Centre St., Provo. j J. BECK, The Jeweler. i provo m LII1I Corner C and 7th St. First Class Work, Reasonable Prices. We Guarantee our Work to be as Good as any in the West We are Prepared to do Work on Short Notice. Give us a Trial and be Convinced that WORK DONE AT THE PROYO LAUMY CAMOT BE BEATM AOTHERE. We Solicit Your Patronage. uns Firai eoiAii. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DFALERS JH V Rugs, s(S CARPETS, Blinds ummiSSW Fictures-Etc Fictures-Etc MZiMMmX, FRAMES, Etc. p- 9 7jEtCt 15, 17 and 19 East Centre St. Provo. Maiben Block, J Street, Provo City.Utah. The Leading Meat Market. ALL MEATS IN THEIR SEASON. J. E. CHEEVER. SAMUEL LIDOIA1RP , Contractor and Builder. JH Estimates Promptly Furnished on any kind of Work CORRESPOlMpBrfCE SOLlclTEpi WM. CREER, President. JOHN JONES, Supetinter dent o Fci in o fist if uf ion MANUFACTURERS OF HARNESS, BOOTS and SHOES DEALERS IN - DRY GOODS. HARDWARE. GROCERIES. CLOTHING FURNITURE, FANCY NOTIONS. FARMING IMBLFMENTS, ROLLER MILL FLOUR, GRAIN |