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Show : U LOOK 001 FOR OUR - STOCKTAKING SA L E - Announce the Following Prices For Cash. Nuts of all kinds 20c. per lb I Currants 41bs for 25c. Peanuts 15c. per lb I Seedless Raisins 121c. per lb Stick candy 11c. per lb Prunes l-'ic per lb Mixed candy loc per lb Datee 124c. per lb Orange. Citron and Lemon Crackers at Factory Trices. l'eel 20c. per lb i Salmon Canned for 12ic. 3 Crown Raisins 41bs for 2Sc, I Will Meet all Figlires orj Flotir Cut Figures on Shoes, Underwear and Dry Goods. i Call and Sec us. We Guarantee Satisfaction. ON THE WING.- For Sale A three-foot nickle plated Bhow case, in perfect order. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply at this office. J Don't forget that Boshard will sell " you the same grade of flour as Hoover 8 I "2?si Foam" at 75 cents a sack. I See R. C. Kirkwcod assignee lor I y McEwan & Co., for bargains. Dry K goods, shoes, underwear, notions, etc I must be sold. I For your Xmas wines and liquors and the celebrated A. li. C. beer, call at the Eureka saloon. Henry Harrison, Proprietor. " Go to Ji. F. Fleiner'a restaurant in the Southworth block if you want a good Sods meal. Rettuarant open until un-til 12:30p.m. Fkovo City Lumber company, telephone tele-phone No. 31. will furnish you dry cedar kindling wood ready to fire", six sacks for one dollar, delivered. Titch pine dry wood cut to order for sale. i Our sale of shoes is still on and unprecedented un-precedented In Provo. Tne results of the last six days give great encouragement encourage-ment for our proceeding further with the 6ale, Call and be Surprised at the bargains we have. Irvine & Barney, SO and 32 Center St. Parks' Couffli Syrup Has been so highly recommended to us that we have taken the agency for it and now ask our friends who are suffering suffer-ing with a cold to give it a trial and if It does not give satisfaction your money will be refunded. Every bottle is sold 3 on a positive guarantee "Price 50 ceits . and $1.00. Sold by Smoot Drug Co To Sportsmen. All sportsmen interested in the protection pro-tection of fiah and game are earnestly requested to meet at the county courthouse, court-house, Saturday. January 20th, at 2 o'clock p. m. Everybody invited. R. A. Bakxey, F. W. Taylor, Josh Jones. Proyo, Utah, Jan. 14, 1894. Ballard's Snow Liniment. This Liniment is different in composition com-position from any other liniment on the market. It is a scientific discovery dis-covery which results in it being the I most penetrating Liniment ever known. There are numerous white imitations, may be recommended because they pay the seller a greater profit, Beware of these and demand Ballard's Snow Liniment. Lini-ment. It positively cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Wounds, Cuts, Sciatica and Inflammatory Rheumatism, Rheu-matism, Burns, Scalds, Sore Feet, Contracted Con-tracted Muscles, Stiff Joints, Old Sores Pain in Back, Barb W ire Cuts, Sore Chest or Throat, and is especially beneficial in Paralysis, Sold bv Smoot Drue Co. Notice to Delinquents. I will commence to sell the property of delinquent tax payers, Monday the 15th. Take notice accordingly. LEViOrExsnAW. Tax Collector for Utah County. AMUSEMENTS. snii AND Masquerade Ball AT THE PBOVO OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY KIGHf!jH.2BTH. TICKETS SI. Spectators admitted to first circle 25c: to gallery 15c. Costumes furniehed on Carnival day, al the Cosmopolitan Hotel, commenc-irg commenc-irg at 9 o'clock a. m., at prices from 25cts and upwards, by the Salt Lake Costuming House. The following named Ladies and Gentlemen have been requested to serve on committees as follows: King Carnival-Ron. W. H.King. ON EECEPTIOJf AND IDENTIFICATION. W. II. DUSENBERRY, C. A. GLAZIER, T. X. TAYLOR, . MRS. E. A. WEDGWOOD, MRS. J. L CLAYTON, MRS. WILMARTH WniTE. on refreshments. MRS. W. H. DUSENBEKRY, MRS. D. T. CLARK, MRS. S. S. JONES, MISS SADIE GRAHAM. MRS. A. E. BUCIILER, MRS.B BACHMAN. JR MRS. GERTIE THURMAN " MRS. WM. STRONG. MISS TOR A JOHNSON, MISS MARY NOTTALL. ON ARRANGEMENTS, The Board of Directors and. Manage-1 mat. I For Rent. Seven offices up stairs in the Union block at reasonable rates and easy terms. Apnly to A. O. Smoot Jr. A Sound Liver Manes a Well Man, Are you bilious, constipated or troubled with jaundice, sick headache, band taste in mouth, foul breath, coated tongue, dyspespsla, indigestion, hot dry skin, pain in back and between the shoulders, chills and fever, etc. If you have any of theBe symptoms, your liver is out of order and your blood is slowly being poisoned, because your liver does not act properly. Herbme will cure any disorder of the liver, stomach or bowels. It has no equal as a liver medicine. Price 75 cents, Smoot Drug Co. Agents. One dollar will pay for enough kmdlwig wood at the Provo City Lumber Lum-ber company's yard to last you all winter, dellTtrsd fret of charge, 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-sheet supplements supple-ments are indisDensible alike to the home dre68-maker and the professional modiste. No expense is snared to muke 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 as a budget of wit and bumnr. In its weekly issue everything is included which is of interest to women. The serials for 1894 will be written by William Black and Walter Besant. Short stories will be written by Mary E. Wilkins. Maria Louise Pool, Ruth McEnery Stuart Marion Harland, and others. 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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. express order of Harper Har-per & Brotiiehs. Address: HARPER BROTHERS, New York. 1894. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Magazine for 1894 will maintain the character that has made it the favorite illustrated periodical for tho tome. Among the results of enterprise undertaken by the publishers, there will appear during the year superbly illustrated paper on India by Edwin Ed-win Lord Weeks, onfthe Japanese Seasons bv Alfred Parson, on Germany bv Poultney Bigelow, on Paris by Richard Harding Davis, and on Mexico by Frederick Remington. Among the other notable features of the year will be novels by George du Maurier and Charles Dudley Warner, the personnl reminiscences remin-iscences of W. D. Howclls. and eight short stories of Western frontier life by Owen Wis-ter. Wis-ter. Short stories will also be contributed i.r Rrander Matthews, Richard Harding Davis, Da-vis, Mary E. Wi'kins, Ruth McEnery Stuart, Miss Laurance Alma Tadema, George A. Hib-bard, Hib-bard, Queenay do Beaurepaire.Thomas Nelson Page, ano others. Articles o:i topics of current cur-rent ineres will be contributed by distinguished distin-guished specialists. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. I'or Year. ! HARPER'S MAGAZINE 14.00 HARHSR'SWEEKLY ' 4.00 HARPER'S RAZAR 4.00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2.00 Postage Free to all subscribers in the United Slates, Canada, and Mexico, The Volumes of the Magazine begin with the Numbers for June and December 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 sent by mail, post-paid.on receipt of $3.00 per volume. Cloth Cases, forbindinc 50 cents pneli hv mnii post paid. Remittances should be made by Post-office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this adver-tiscmens adver-tiscmens without theexpiess order oj Harper Har-per & Brothers. Address : HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. MARSHAL'S SALE-PURSUANT TO AN OR-derof OR-derof sale and decree ot foreclosure to me directed by the District court of the First Judicial District of the territory of Utah, I ehall expose at public sale, at the front door of the county courthouse in the city of Provo county of Dtah and territory of Utah, on the 1st day of February. A. D. 1894, at 12 o'clock M., all the right, title, claim and interest of A. O. Glazier, and Martha H. Glazier of, in. and to the following described real estate, situate, lying and being in Provo city, Utah county. Utah territory and described as follows to-wit: Commencing two (2) rods east of the northwest corner of block ten (10), plat ,,C", Proyo city survey of building build-ing lots; thence east five and one-half rods; thence 60uth twelve (12) rods: thence M-est flvn and one-half (5',4) rods; thence north twelve (12) rods to the place of beginning, containing con-taining an area of sixty-six (66) squaro rods. Together with all the tenements.honditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. To be sold as the property of A. O. Glazier, and Martha H. Glazier at the suit of R. 3. Hines Terms of sale cash. Nat M. Brig ham, U. s. MaiBhal, By W. O. Norrfll, Deputy Marshal. Datod January 10th, 1194, I ft Latesi tot. . Pioneer Brown Bread. All should eat this Bread Especially Children Doctors claim this the healthiest bread there is. You should eat no other bread than this bread Presenes tHe Teen, labs - the Mus cles anil Bones Grow. And keeps the digestive system sys-tem in good order The Flour this Bread is made of is made by the same process as flour was made in King Solomon's time. This bread can be had at Provo City Bakery. Neit to Taylor and Foulton'a Grocery Gro-cery Store, If You Like it Hot, Come in the Evening at 6 p. m. ANDREW SWARD DEAXjER. 1 1ST Pianos, Organs, And all Kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SEWING MACHINES. Tuning and General Repairing done. With Taylor Bros. Co-npauy, Centre Cen-tre St. Provo. O.H.BERG UNDERTAKES. Established 1867. Carries a full line of Undertaker's goods. ROSEWOOD, SOLID WALNUT, WHITE & FRENCH BURL. CaOetsaM Coffins of all Sizes. HomeMada Coffins made and Trimmed to Order on Short Notice. Orders by Mail or Telegraph promptly attended to. Liberal Discount Given to the tra1e, ' J Street, One Block from Depot. ProvoJ TJ-ti3a. CALL ON -HENRY. H. .E. Kawlingscan be found at his old business ia COSMOPOLITAN BASEMENT. TONSOREAL WORK In all its Branches. H. E. 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Painless Dentistry. Boll Crown mi Brite Tort aM Aluminum Alu-minum Plates a Specialty, EXAMINE Rooms 2 and 4 Bank Building Up Stairs. LORENZO THOMAS, Fashionable Tailor, I Cleaning, Repairing, Cutting, Cut-ting, EteJ A full line of Samples kept Of Foreign For-eign and Domestic Goods." All Work Warranted. Spanish Fork. Utah THE DENVER 0 AND 1 Granfle Bailroafl. SCENIC LUTE OF THE WORLD. The only line running two through ast trains daily to ASPEN, LEADVILLE, COLORADO SFS. PUEBLO & DENVER. Effective November 19, 1893. Train Xo. 2 leaves' Ogden 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. Tram .No. 4 leaves Ugden o:zu 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. S. HUGHES, Traffic Manager, Denver. Col, B. F. NEV1NS, G.A.58W. Second South Salt Lake City, Utah, S. K. HOOPER. G. P. & T. A. Denver. Col, Pro Jace, Scrim ffooJ WANTED. BY C. E. YOUNG. For Painting. PRICES WAY DOWN Half block North of Courthouse. P. O. Box 263. - Provo, Utah. S.W.SHARP, LIVERY, FEED SALE STABLE. First-Class Hacks and Carriages, SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL IflLi. Corner 1 and Centre Streets. Provo City. Utah, p. O. Box 350. Telephone No. 48. J.C. MURPHY & CO., MAMTFATtTRERS OF Stencils, Seals, Steel and Rubber Stamps Notary, Corporation and Society Seal A 8pcclalty. No.J 218 South Main Street, Salt City, Utah. V 5" TRADE HARK. Vvw I lHardWoft Water ibis SoapVorfejsoivell, that WorrKrj vai)t NO OTHER, 4WESTERNJ! MM CURRENT TIME TABLE. In Breed JVov. 19. 1803 LEAVE PHOTO. No. 2. For Castilla Grand Junction and points East 9.24 a. m No. 4. For Grand Junction and points East 10.34 p. m No. 6. For Eureka Stringrille. Thistle This-tle and Salina 5.45 p. m No. 1. For Salt Lake.OgdenAm.Fork Lehi and the West 11.05 a. to No, 3. For Salt Lake, Ojrden, Ameri can j- ork and Lehi and the West 10.16 p. a No. 6. For American Fork, Lehi,Bing- ham June. Salt Lake, 4.24 p. a ABRTVE AT PKOYO. No. J. From Eureka Grand Junction and points East 11.05 a. m No, 3, From Grand Junction.Castllla and points East 10.18 p. m No. 5 From Salina, Mantl. Thistle Castilla and Springville 4.24 p. n? No. . From Salt Lake. Ogdon Am. Fork and the West 9.24 a. m No. 4, From Salt Lake, Ogden, and . . . the West 10.34 p. m No. 6, From Salt Lake, Lehi and American Fork 6.4Lp. m No change of cars, saJety, speed and comfort. com-fort. , Through Sleeping cars to Chicago and San Francisco without change, C. B. ALET. Ticket Agt. Provo. XMAS CAKES. AT THE California Bakery. Laurence Johnson & Co. ALL KINDS OF BREAD, CAKES, PIES, ETC. Delivered to a1! parts of the city Osterloh's old stand, Opposite Opera House, Provo, . Utah. . i rrrpq p-i CASH MARKET Keeps Constantly on Hand all Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats, Home Cured Hams, Bacon. & Lard. Philip Speckart. Prop i PBOVO MILLIHG CO. I BAKERS NO. I. $1.35 PER CWL UTAH'S BEST. 1.60" " SHORTS, 80 " " BRAN 70 " " Free Delivery. Terms Cash. Geo. 0. Siell & Soi WOOLEN MILLS SCRIP TAKEN In Payment For LUMBER, f. SHINGLES, SASH DOORS. PAINTS and PINON PINE j WOOD, KINDLING WOOD. PROYO CITY LUMBER CO,, W. J. ROSS, Manager. Telephone 31, P. O. Box 273. Uptown Office in Provo Com. & Savings Bank. Yard Telephone 17. AllKindaof COAL FURNISHED. Ill tea FadfleStea CyijJ Time Table In Effect Nov. 26, 1893. SOUTH. Subject to change with- NORTH. ' j j out notice. ' Ley'fbaily STATIONS. Ar. Daily. 1:45 a.m Ogden 7:40 p.m. 8:00 Salt Lake 6:10 " i 9:00 " Lehi Junction 5:10 " 9:03 " Lehi 5:07 " 9:09 44 American Fork 5:01 " 9:15 " PleasantGrove 4:55 44 9:27 " Lake View 4:43 9:40 PrOVO 4:30 " . ;rT- 9:49 " Springville 4:21 44 . ' - 9:56 " Spanish Fork 4:14 M 10:03 " Benjamin 4:07 " 10:12 " Payson 3:58 10:21 44 Santaquin 3:49 11 :10 44 Nephi 3:00 44 4:57 44 .Moroni 1:25 44 5:35 44 Ephraim 12:50 " 6 :00 44 ..Manti 12:25 44 11:45 44 Jaab 2:25 44 Arrive Dallj. Leave Dally 12:10 p. m Juab 2:25 p.m B.. m Milford 6:05 Dep. 8:10 p. m 10 :00 p. m Frisco 4 :30 a. m. Trains South of Juab run daily, except Sunday. Trains Leave Salt Lake for 0?den daily at 7 :0O 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 6:40 p.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 arriye Provo 9:40 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 New Mexico aad Ariiona. Before buying Through Thickets get our figures. For further information aa to rates, maps, etc, write to your nearest Union Pacific ticket aeent. 8. H, H. OLA.RK, OLIVER W. MINK, ) E. ELLERY ANDERSON. V Receivers. FREDRICK R. COUDERT ) JOHN A. DOANE, GEO. W. CRAIG, Agt. Provo Utah E. L. LOMAX, D, E. BURLEY, Gerjl Pass, and Tkt Agt, Gen'l Agt. Pass. Dept. Bait L&58 U&h, E, DICKINSON, Genl, Manager, |