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Show ;5 172 South Slate Street. SALT LAKE CITY, .... UTAH. P&TBQHIZE HQME INDUSTRY ! Salt Lake Custom Office and Factory. O ROOMS 55 AND 56 MERCANTILE BLOCK. (Over Walker Bros. & Flyer Co.) Salt Lake City, Utah. COLORED,SILK and NEGLIGEE SHIRTS A SPECIALTY ALSO REPAIRING. The World's Fair Cannot remain such without the blooming look and radiant complexion which health alone imparts. Parks' Tea, by clearing the blood of impurities makes the complexion regain the hue of youth. Sold bv Smoot Drug Co, . ; . A High Liver j Usually has a bad liver. He is bilious t: constipated, has indigestion and dy- i . spepsia. If there is no organic trouble a few doses of Parks' Sure Cure will tone him up. Parks' Sure Cure is the onlv liver and kidney cure we sell on a ; positive guarantee. Price tl.00. Sold by Smoot Drue Co. fRANDE SESTIlRNJ CURRENT TIME TABLE. In Effect Xov. 19. 1893. Stove Repairs. For every stove or range made in the United States to be had at H. J. Mortensen, Box 98. Spanish Fork, Utah. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Bazar is a journal for the home. It gives the fullest and latest information about Fashions, and its numerous illustrations, illustra-tions, Paris designs, and pattern-Bl.eet supplements supple-ments are indie peristole alike to the home dress-maker and the professional modiste. No expense is spared to make its artistic attractiveness at-tractiveness ol the highest order. lis bright stories, amusing comedies, and thoughtful essaj-s satisfy all tastes, and its last page is famous as a budget of wit and humor. In its weekly issue everything is included which is of 'nterest to women. The serials for 1894 will be written by William Black and Walter Besant. Short stories will be written by Marv E. Wilkins, Maria Louise Pool. Kuth McEnery Stuart Marion Harland, and others. Out-door Si-orts 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." HAKPER'S PERIODICALS. Per Year. HARPER'S MAGAZINE S4 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY 4.00 HARPER'SBAZaR 4.00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2.0 Pi stage Free to all subscribers jn th( United States, Canada, and Mexico. The Volumes of the Bazar begin with the first Number for January of each rear. When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin be-gin wi ih the Number current at the time of receipt of order. Bound Volumes of Harper's Bazar for hree vears back, in neat cloth bindiug.will be sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, free of expense (proviaed the freight does not excend 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 of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement advertise-ment without the expnss order of Harper Har-per & Brothers. Address: HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Weekly is bevond all question the leading journal in America, in its splendid illustrations, il-lustrations, in its corps of distinguished contributors, con-tributors, and in its vast army of readers. In speciallincs.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 fSuperb drawings bv tne foremost artist illustrate its special articles, its stories, and every notable event of public iterest, it contsins portraits of the distinguished dis-tinguished men and women who are making the history of the time, while special attention is given to the 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 l.terary qualities of the matrazine with the solid critical character of the review. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. I'er Year. HARPER'S MAGAZINE $4.00 HARPER'S WEEKLY 4.00 HARPER'S BAZAR 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2.00 Postage tree to all subscriber 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, subscriptions will legin 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 mall, postage paid, or by express, free of expense (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7.00 per volume. C:oth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent bv mail, post-paid, on receipt re-ceipt of $1.00 each. Remittances should be made by. Post-office money order or draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement adver-tisement without the expnss order of Harper Har-per & Bhothehs. Address: HARPER BROTHERS, New York. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. Harper'p 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 during the year superbly illustrated paper on India rty Edwin Ed-win Lord Weeks, onthe Japanese Seasons bv Alfred Parsons, on Germany hy Poultney Bigelow.on Paris by Richard Hardin Davis, and on Mexico by Frederick Remington. Amng the other notable features of the year will be novels bv George du Maurier and Charles Dudley Warner, the personal tenoin-iscencee tenoin-iscencee of W. D. Howolls, and eight ft torloe of Western frontier llfo by Owen W liter. li-ter. Short etorlei will also be contributed ty Brander Matthewi, BiohBrd Hirding Du ?(?, Hiry !? WiikiBi, Butt McEcerj gtuart, Miss Laurance Alma Tadema, George A. Hib-bard, Hib-bard, Quesnay do Beaurepaire.'l'homas Nelson Page, ano others. Articles O" topics Of current cur-rent interest will be contributed ty distinguished distin-guished specialists. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per Year. HARPER'S MAGAZINE $4.00 HARPER'S WEEKLY 4.00 HARPER'S BAZAR 4.00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2.00 Postage Free to all subscribers in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, The Volumes of the Magazine begin with the Numbers for June and Decemrer of each year. When no 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 6ent by mail, Sost-paid,on receipt of $3,00 per volume. Cloth ases, for binding, 50 cents each by mail, post paid. Remittances 6hould be made by Post-office Money Order or Dratt, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this adver-tisemens adver-tisemens without theexp, ess order of Har-per.A; Har-per.A; Brothers. Address: HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. GREATLY REDUCED RATES FOR THE CALIFORNIA Midwinter Fair -VIA. THE LINES OF THE- . RG.W.Ry.orU.P. System and Southern Pacific Co, ' ROUND TRIP TICKETS GOOD for 30 DAYS Provo City to San Francisco AND RETURN $38.40 Including FIYE Gate Tiekets to the Fai r. EXCURSION TRIPS PROM SAN FRANCISCO to other points in California will be allowed purchasers of special Midwinter Fair tickets at the following round-trip rates: TO STATIONS UNDER 150 MILES FROM SAN FRANCISCO. ONE AND ONE-THIRD one-way fare. TO STATIONS 150 MILES OR MORE FROM SAN FRANCISCO, OSE AND ONE-FIFTH one-way fare. For exact rates and full information, inquire in-quire of G. W. CKAIG, U. P. Rv. Agent or U R. A LEY. R. G. w. Ry. Agent at Provo City, Utah or address the undersigned. EICH'D GRAY, T. H. GOODMAN, Gen, Traffic Manager.Gen, Passenger Agent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. San Francisco, Cal. JOHN CAR SON, A. ROBERTS JR GHR80MBEnU Livery, Feed, AND Sale Stables. Transfer makes connectionsjwith all Trains by Hack and Carriage. F Streets, between 6th and 7th streets, PROVO CITY. - TJTAH THE CASH MARKET Keeps Constantly on Hand all Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meals, Home Cured Hams, Bacon Sc Lard-Philip Lard-Philip Speckart. Prop THE DENVER AND Rio Granfle Railroafl. SCENIHLM OP THE WORLD. The only line running two through ast trains daily to ASPEN, LEAD VILLE, COLORADO SFS. PUEBLO & DENVER. Effective November 19, 1893. ' Train No. 2 leavesOgden 7:00 a. m. Salt Lake 8:05 a. m. Arrive at Pueblo 5:50 a. m. Colorado Springs 7:20 a. m. Denver 9:40 a. m. Train So. 4 leaves Ogden 8:20 a. m. Salt Lake 9: 25 p. m. Arrive at Pueblo 7 :30 p. m. Colorado Springs 9 :07 p. m. Denver 11:30 p. m. Connections made at Pueblo, Colorado Colo-rado Springs and Denver with all lines east, Elegant day Coaches, chair cars and Pullman sleepers on: all trains. Take the D. & R. G. and have a comfortable com-fortable train and enjoy the finest scenery scen-ery on the continent. A. 8. HUGHES, Traffic Manager, Denver. Col, B. F. NBVINS, G. A. 58 W. Second South Salt Lake City, Utah, S.K. HOOPER. G. P.& T. A. Denver. Col. J. K. PABCELL & CO. PROVO Jobbing Shops. WINDOW & DOOR SCREENS : FITTED TO ORDER. Furniture Repairing and Upholstery; Up-holstery; Tinware and Cop- percvare Neatly Repaired. Also Window and Door Frames made to Order, ill Orders Promptly - Rlienderl to. Satisfaction guaranteed. Work called . for and delivered free. Next Door to P. F: HindmarBh, Center 5t - Provo, SI i 1 pp!pp2ift33 Ssre Prompt, PositlT ' iSffAl fiB 1 1 3 t1 Cxrs for Impotence. Lota t JlLflHlW Manhood, Seminal I 5l!l?ii&5gg3 Emission!. Spermatorrhea, I rT 1 YmS UTTTr Nenumsncat. Self Dlttruet, 5llki?'l Lost of Memory, Ac. . Will 1 wAaXtLjrlA i3 maheuoua STROHQ, Vigor- r2i L&y4 InTta 1 ous Man. Prlct fl.QO, 6 i fJTJisX SptoMOirectlont Mallei I: gf l11 aTq lvlth each Bo' Addr,t 1 1 11 EallvdSsoirlialainttt., . S -9 Hl!Ji 2919 LuonaAva. ' Yfii'1 f i V-r aT.LOuia mo. Geo. I). Ml I Son. LESSEES. PROVO MILLING CO. Do Merchant and Custom Mil Jing. Call on us. SATISFACTIQH CUAOANTEED. Free Delivery. CASH PAID FOR WHEAT- Uptown Office in Provo Com. & Savings Bank. 1 Yard Telephone 1 7. All Kinds of COAL FURNISHED. JOHNQ.DAVIES, Locksmith, Grinder and Repairer of all Kinds of Surgical Instruments. Fine Tools. Razors Kniyes. Scissors-Saws. Etc- Filing and Repairing Saws, Corner of F and 6th Sts. Second Ward Provo. Utah. Elegant World's- Fair 1iews GIVEN AWAY BY Tie St. Louis Republic TO PORTFOLIOS OF WORLD'S x FAIR VIEWS, each Tortfolio containing con-taining 16 views and each view accurately accu-rately described. Views of the Main Buildings, State Buildings, the Midway, Mid-way, Views of Statuary, etc. . These ten Portfolios will be given without cost to anyone who will send JBve new yearly subscribers to The Twice-a-Week Republic, with $5.00, the regular subscription price. Address THE REPUBLIC, St. Louie. Mo. . IciWIIISE JPayson, Utah. First Class . Fare, Sample - Rooms and Hostlery. TERMS REASONABLE. John Francis, Prop. Also : Lively Stable In Connection The :EST TURNOUTS in the City, flacts JKIeet all Trains. John Francis, Prop. VISIT THE I BELLS OnHPON THE FAMOUS SPORTING RESORT of the Rocky Mountain Region, where the portraits of 5,000 of toe most noted Pugilistic StarB and Athletes of the past and present can be seen hanging hang-ing from the walls, with records for public reference. In addition, famous younc; athletes appear every Saturday evening in a grand exhibition of the Manly Art. Don't Forget the Place ! "BELLS DP 8HJlMD0N,,,245.J(ainJ5t. SALT LME CITY, M ice Fitzgerald & Co. Prop'?. Protoe, Scrip if joi "BY i C. E. YOIM For Painting, j PRICES WAY DOWH : ! Half block Nortb of Courthouse ?fO.UQx253, - Proyo,Uh.. 'i . ,. , Fat Feopie. Park Obesity PiT,i.t will reduce vour weig-ht PERJIASE.N'TLY fron 12 to 15 uounds a month, no STARVING pick ness or injury; N'i PUIILICITV. They build jp the health and beautifr the complexion complex-ion leaving No H KISKLKS or flabbiness. STOCT ABBOJIKi and difficult breathing: breath-ing: surely relieved. Ii EXPERIMENT but a scientific and positive relief, adopted only after years of experience. All orders supplied direct from our office. Price 12 00 per package or thre- packages f or J5.00 by mal postoaid. Testimonials and particulars sealed) Sets. All Correspondence Strictly Confl- dc'PARI('.RMEDY CO-, Boston, Mass. O.H.BERG UNDERTAKER. Established 1867. Carries a fall line of Undertaker's goods. ROSEWOOD, SOLID WALNUT, WHITE & FRENCH BURL. . Caskets ani Coffins of all Sizes. HomeMade Coffins made and Trimmed to Order on Short Notice. Orders by Mail or Telegraph promptly attended to. Liberal Discount Given to the trade, J Street, One Block from Depot. Dr. J. I CMsteiiseiL Painless Dentistry.' Gold Crown and Brite fort aniilii-minim aniilii-minim Plates a Specialty. Rooms 2 and 4 Bank Building Up Stairs. Excelsior Roller jlls, J. W, HOOVER, ft'r. : CUSTOM MILLING OF ALL KINDS. Free delivery to all parts of the city. Lowest Possible Gliarges Jlade. Cash Paid for Wheat. BUI S MISERY. Provo City, Box 39. The on ly holder of a gold medal in Utah Awarded at the Territorial Fair, 1891. Florist and Landscape Gardner. Gard-ner. All kinds of Fruits and Ornaments Orna-ments in season. Japanese, Chinese and Australian rare plants. Roses and Evergreens A Specialty' Lawn Grass Beed extra clear. Mail all orders to C. H. Blomsterberg. 437 West3d Street, J. C. MURPHY & CO., MANTrrATOTlERS Or Stencils, Seals, Steel and Rubber Stamps Notary, Corporation and Society Seals A 8p-clalty. No. 218 South Main Street. Salt CI' y. Utah. SILVER IRON WORKS. 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. ETO. At the old San Foundry Location. Wm. J. Silver, Supt. P. O. Box L. S.W.SHARP, LIVERY, FEED SALE STABLE. First-Class Hacks and Carriages. SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL MEN. Corner 1 and Centre Streets. Provo City. Utah. P, O. Box 35t5. Telephone No. 48. LORENZO THOMAS. Fashionable Tailor, Cleaning, Repairing, Cutting, Cut-ting, Ete A full line of Samples kept of Foreign For-eign and Domestic Goods.; All Work Warranted. Spanish ork. Wtah i i . , Pure CLAIRETTE few r m$ stood test, xeT som "Ops Gifi'Sima llo wmzn fmmm'& clairette soap r fins Hommms uith Deiight. QmCmRZttzz &co,. st. louis. The Good Things of Life- MAY ALL BE FOUND AT OGCIDEPAL MOON. Alniben Block, J Street, Provo. None but the Finest Goods Dealt in at WILSON & ITBrB-A.TJR.'S: Contractor and BxiUder. Estimates Promptly Furnished on any kind of Work COJESPONpsNCE SOX-tciTEpi J H. G. BLUMENTHAL&XXX GALVANIZED .CORNICE 'MAKERS AND OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. - PKOVO,, UTAH Kked Sitoot, President. M. H. Hardy, M. D.Sec. & Trea. W. R. Pike, M. D. Vice-President. L. U. Kisa. Alkx Heduist, Jr., Mgr. iliPll ,111111 ;jbl..p Wholesale f Retail Druggists. We Carry a Full Line of TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, PERFUM-ERY, CHEMICALS, DRUGS, ETC., ETC. OIO--A.rLS & TOBACCOS. Perscriptions Carefully Prepared Day or Night. Mail Orders Prorripily AUerjtleci to. HE SENATE iVIEAT MARKER :i Keeps Constantly on Hand J . :Eeef, .Mton, Port, Teal Bologna anl M Sausage. FAT CALVES anctes sss-ssDRESSED HOCS WAfJTED, Free Delivery to any part of the City. Centre St. Provo. Third Door East of Cosmopolitan. D. McPHEESON, Prop. IK fail Paeifie Time Tab,e In Effect Nov. 26, 1893. SOUTH. Subject to change with- NOETH. j out notice. '. Lev'f'Daily STATIONS. Ar.J)a?y. 1:45 a.m ..Ogden 7:40 p.m. 8:00 Salt Lake 6:10 " 9:00 " Lehi Junction 5:10 " 9:03 ..Lehi 5:07 " 9:09 " American Fork 5:01 " 9:15 " Pleasant Grove 4:55 " 9:27 " Lake View 4:43 9:40 " Provo 4:30 9:49 " Springville 41 M 9:56 " Spanish Fork 4:14 10:03 " Benjamin 4:07 " 10:12 " Payson 3:58 " 10:21 ' Santaaain 3:49 11:10 ' Nephi 3:00 12:55 p. m ....Moroni 9:15 a.m. 140 " .. ... ..Ephraim 8:30 2:05 " ilanti 8:00 11:45 a.m .Juab 2:25 p.m. Arrive Daily. Leave Dally ,.12:10p.m -Juab 2:25p.m Milford 6:05 Dep. 8:10 p. m 10 :00 p. m Frisco 4 0 a. m. Trains South of Juab run daily, except Sunday. TrainB Leaye Salt Lake for Oi?den daily at 7 :00 a. m.9 -.30 a.m. 2:45 & 7.00pm. Trains leave Ogden for Salt Lake daily .at 1 :45a.m. 9 :00a.m. 3:25p.m. & 6.15pm Logan Train leaves Provo at 4:30 p. m. Salt Lake 2.45p.m. at Logan 6:4up.m. Service between Provo and Eureka, leave Provo 4:30 p. m, arrive Eureka 11:50 a. m, leave Eureka 2:20 p. m, and arrive Provo 9 :4Q a. m. , .Trains for terminus and Tooele run daily except Sunday leaving Salt Lake at 7:45 a. m. Remember the Union Pacific is the best line for Jiew Mexico and Ariiona, . Before buying Through Thickets get oar figures. For further information as to rates, maps, etc, write to yonx nearest TJnlon Pacific ticket aeent. 8. H, H. ULARK, OLIVER WrMINK, ) E. ELLERY ANDERS02T. V Eeceivers. JOHN A. DOANE. ) FREDRICK R. CO QDERT GEO. W. CRAIG, Agt. Provo Utah ? B. L. LOMAX, D. E. BTJRLEY, " Gsd'I Pass, and Tkt Agt. Gen'l Agt. Pass. Dept, I Salt L&X9 Utah, ' t r ! t t I I |