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Show Cable From queen Lil. Dear Gn sham: One n.ore boon I crave, I trust in your affection, 'lis not to mui der Dale, the Knave, Nur put down insurrection; 'Tis not my crown, but me to save, 1 write in deep dejection. And so a package I must have Of Park's Tea for my complexion. Uresham's Answer to Queen Lil. Vhea I receivea your caoiegiaiu 1 thought 1 sure wuld faint, For though 1 olten use Parke' Tea 'Tis not for your complaint. I feared that Mrs. G. would think V'ung about our connection :-, Till on tir dresser ther I saw Parks' Tea for her complexion. Sold by Smo.d Drug company. Pasture to Let I have some pasture to let for horses or cows, apply to nie. J. P. E. Johnson. To Alv Patrons Commencing Tuesday, May 1st, Mr. "W. A. Gettmgs will have charge of my books and collections. A general transfer business conducted. con-ducted. - . Coal delivered to any part of the city. Prompt attention to all orders. Leave orders at nines' drug store. 0. W. Lasher. Houses for Kent. Apply to Evan Wride, corner C and Seventh streets. Provo. Farmers Attention, Money loaned on irrigated farms at 10 per cent, per annum. Write or apply ap-ply personally to Samuel CokNAISy, Spanish Fork, Utah. I For Sale Cheap. The Iloldaway Park grounds, consisting con-sisting of three acres on West Main.be-tween Main.be-tween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, pply at this office. ! Assignee's Notice. .Notice is nereDy given to ail whom it may concern that the undersigned was on the 27th day of April, 1894, made assignee, for the benefit of its creditoie, of the Hales Brothers Company Com-pany of Spanish Fork, this county, dealers in all kinds of building material, ma-terial, and general builders and wood workers. All persons indebted to the said firm are requested to make settlement ot I their accounts at once, and persons' having claims against the firm will piesent them immediately. The mill, machinery and all merchandise on hand are offered for cash at bed rock prices. Everything must bi disposed of and the affairs of the company closed up without delay. Call upon or address, MAKExcb Larson, Assignee ot Hait-s Bros. Co. Spanish Fork, Utah, Booth & Wilson, attorneys lor Bignee, Provo citv, H. T.. Mav 1st. 1S94. Do You Know That on every Wednesday and Thursday there leaves Ogden, Salt Lake, Provo and other cammon points a through tourist or family sletping car lor Kansas City, Chicago and Boston yia the Great .iconic hghwa, the Rio Crande Western Railway? Berth rates are less than half of rate charged on first class Puliman carB, teing but $3 to Missouri River auo $4,00 to Chicago.Sleeping or excursions are personally conducted and no change of cars is required. The Rio Grande Western also runs daily a through lir.-rt-clasB or Pullman sleep- Iing car tc Denver, Kansas City and Chicatro. For other particulars inquire in-quire of agent. Wanted Gold Miners. To develop the gold properties in Lewistou, Miners' Delight, Atlantic, South Pass, Gold Creek or on the Rust ler Belt. 1'ou can get full information regarding reliable mines which are for Bale by the camps mentioned by addressing ad-dressing James A. McAvoy, county clerk of Fremont county, Lander. Wyoming, Wm. Sturgis, Jr. Cheyenne, Wyoming, S. L. Spangler, chairman Fremont board of county commis eioners, Atlantic C.ty, Wyoming. The Union Pacific is the shortest and quickest line to the South Pass country, daily stages from Rock Springs and Rawlins. 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. 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The Volumes of the weekly begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, jubscriptions 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, wUi be sent by mail, postage paid, or by expres-8, free of expense (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for tV.OO per volume. Cloth 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 exprrs ) order of Harper Har-per & Brothehs. Address: HAKPER BROTHERS, New York. 1894 Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Magazine lor 1894 will maintain tho character that has made it the favorite ' illustrated periodical for th tome, Amonf the rt'gults of enterprise undertaken by the pui-liebers, there will appear during the year superbly illustrated paper on India by Edwin Ed-win Lord Weeks, on the Japanese Seasons bv Alfred Parsons, on fiermanv bv Poultney Bigelow. on Paris by Richard Hardinir Davis, and on Mexico by Frederick Remington. Amonirthe o her notable seatures of the year will be novels by George du Maurier and Cuarlpg Dudley Warner, the personal reminiscences remin-iscences of W. D. Howells. aud eight short stories of Western frontier Ufe by Owen W is-ter. is-ter. Sh rt stories wiU also be contributed c r Brander Matthews, Richard Hardiug Davis. Da-vis. Mary E. Wiikins. Ruth McEnery Stuart. Miss Lau ranee Alma Tadema, George A. Hib-bard, Hib-bard, Quesnay de Beaurepaire.Thomas Nelson Page, and others. Articles on topics of current cur-rent interesf will be contributed Dy distinguished distin-guished specialists. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. ler Year. HARPER'S MAGAZINE 14.00 HAULER'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 Deceml-er of each year. When no time is mentioned, subscriptions subscrip-tions v ill 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 i3.00 per volume. Cloth Cass, for binding, 50 cents each by mail, post paid. Remittances should be made by Post-office Money Order or Dratt, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this adier-tisemens adier-tisemens ivithout theexptess order oj Harper Har-per & Brothers. Address: IIARPER & BROTHERS, New York. 1S9-3:. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Bazar is a journal for the nome. It gives the fullest and latest information about Fashions, and its numerous illustrations, illustra-tions, Paris designs, and pattern-al.eet supplements supple-ments are indispensible alifce 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 essays satisfy all tasts. and its last page is famous as a budget of wit and humor. In its weekly issue everything is included which is of interest to women. The serials for 18'Ji will be written by Wiliiam Black and Walter Besant. Short stories will be written by Mary E. Wiikins, Maria Louise Pool, Ruth 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 "CoiTfe and Rppartee." HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per Year. HARPER'S MAGAZINE W.00 HAKPER'S WEEKLY 4.00 HARPER'S BAZaR 4.00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2.0 Postage 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 vear. When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin be-gin with the Number current atthetimeof receipt of order. Bound Volumes of Harper's Bazar for hree Tears 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 17.00 per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of $1.00 each. Remittances should be made by rost-omce Money orders or drai't.to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement advertise-ment without the express order of Harper Har-per & Brothers. Address: HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS 1illage Blacksmith' DAVID MELDRUM. Blacksmithing, Horse Shoeing, Wagon Repairing, Etc., Etc. J. St., Wi blocks north of First National Bank. PlOVO, - - - Utah. JOHN F. BEASLEY East end of Fourth Street, Proyo. Manufacturer of POTTERYWARE AH Kinds and Sizes. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. All Orders Given Prompt Attention. Thia Warn is krnwn as the Vitrified Pottery Ware and is equal to the best Stone Ware and superior to Imported Pottery Ware. Elegant World's-- Fair Views GIVEN AWAY -BY Tie St. Louis Repul)lic TO PORTFOLIOS OF WORLD'S FAIR VIEWS, each Portfolio containing con-taining 18 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 Portifolios will be given without coBt to anyone who will send five new yearly subscribers to The Twice-a- Week Republic, with 85.00, the regular subscription price. Address THE REPUBLIC. St. Louis, Mo. THE DENVER AND Bio Br Bailroai. SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. The only line running two through ast trains daily to ASPEN, LEADVILLE, COLORADO SFS. PUEBLO & DENVER, Effective April 29, 1894, Train No. 2 leaves Provo 9 :26 a. m 8alt Lake 8:05 a. m. Arrive at Pueblo 6 :30 a. m. Colorado Springs 7:51 a. m. Denver 10:30 a. m. Train Ko. 4. leaves Provo 9:35 p. m. Arrive at Pueblo 6:25 p. m Colorado Springs 8:00 p. m. Denver 10 :30 p. m. ConLections made at Pueblo, Colorado Colo-rado Springs and Denver with all lines east, Elegant day Coaches, chair cars and Pnllman 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, Trafflo Manager, Denver. Col, B. F. NBV1NS, G.A.68W. Second South Salt Lake City, Utah, 8. K. HQQPJS8 Q, P T. A. Ceuyer, Col. CASH MARKET Keeps Constantly on Hand all Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats, Home Cured Hams, Bacon & Lard. Philip Speckart. Prop SlIOi&SPMBl. Uptown Office in Provo Com. & Savings Bank. Yard Telephone 17. All Kinds of COAL FURNISHED 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 356. ToleDhone No. 48. Fat People. Park Obesity Pil.l.8 will reduce vour weigrht PfiftjnANKXTIjT fron 12 to 15 uounda a month. NO STAKVISW sick nesa or injury; NO PUBLICITY. They build ap the health and beautify the complexion complex-ion leaving-NO H ltl.N KLUS or flabbiness. isTOCT AIIDOMKNS and difficult breathing-surely relieved. NO EXPKHIMENT but a scientific and positive relief, adopted only after years of experience. All orders supplied direct from our oilice. Price $2.00 per package or three packages for 45.00 by mail pos timid. Testimonials and particulars (sealed) Sets. All Correspondence Strictly Confidential. Confi-dential. PARK REMEDY CO-, Boston, Mass. BLOI MRSEE Provo City, Box 39 The on ly holder of a gold medal in Utah Awarded at the Territorial Fair 1891. Florist and Landscape Card- ner. All kinds of Fruits and Ornaments Orna-ments in season. Japanese, Chinese and, Australian rare plants. Roses and Evergreens A Specialty Lawn Grasa seed extra clear. Mail all orders to C. IL Blomsterberg. 437 West 3d street. FREE SPRAY PUMP to one person In each place. We mean it If yon mean business and will take aeency send 50 cents. We will Bond a Complete Double Action Spray Pump and Kozzle that will do the work of MOSpray. You deduct cost of sample from your first order for 6 or more. Clro-Ulars Clro-Ulars free, a SPEIRS, Box 100. Korth Wlndh, Xalac. I Proyo City Market. (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat, per bushel 60c. to 70c Oats, per cwt S1.U0 to $1.05 Barley, per cwt 90c. to $1.00 Butter, per lb 2uc. Chicken?., each 25c. Eggs, per doz 10c. Alfalfa seed, per lb 8c, Beans, per lb io. Dried peaches, per lb .... 5c. Dried apples.per lb 5c. Potatoes, per bushel 36c to 30o Onl"ns, old, per lb 3c. iteef. perlb 4tf to 5o Pork, per lb hVx to 5!4c Mutton,;per lb 4 to 5o Veal, per lb 5 to 5!o Hay. wild, per ton 18.00 to $8 50 Hay. alfalfa, per ton..... $7.00 to $7-60 THE Prow Scavanaer Co. Make3 a Specialty of Digging, Gleaning & Repairing Closets, Cesspools Drains, AND Removing Garbage of all kinds All Work Promptly Attended to Gardening and Lawn Making, Will Contract to care for gardens and make Lawns. J. W. Caetieb, Manager, P.Q.Addregi.Gsnaral Delivery, Frgvo. WPLER BIGYGLE3. j With G an J Tire E0H BASEBALL, LAWM TENNIS, CRICKET SUPPLIES, CKOQUET SETS, FISHING TACKLE, HAMMOCKS, TENTS, GUNS, AMMUNITION, AND SPORTING GOODS. SEND TO BROWNING BROS, 155 Mln Street, - : 8alt Lake City 2461 Washington Avenue. Ogdon. Send for Catalogue, Free to All. WESTERN;! SvvRai lwayI CURRENT TIME TABLE. In Effect April 29. 1894. LEAVE PKOVO FOR EAST AND SOUTH, No, 3. For Grand Junotion and points East 9.28 a. m No. 4. For Grand Junction and points East 9.35 p. m No. 6. For Sprinrville. Thistle. Ban-pete Ban-pete and Sevier 3.55 p. m 1 No. 8. For Sprlngville, Spanish Forfc, Payson and Eureka.. 6:20 p. m r LEAVE PROVO FOR WEST. ' No. 1. For Salt Lake.OgdenAm.Fork Lehi and the West .... 11.55 a. m No. 3. For Salt Lake, Ogden, American Ameri-can Fork and Lehi and the West 10.lTp.ni No. 5. For American Fork, Lehi, and Salt Lake, 4.15 p. m No. 7. For American Fork, Lehi and Salt Lake 8:25 a. m ARRIVE AT PROVO FROM EAST AND SOUTH. No. 1. From Denver, Grand Junotion and :points East 11.55 a m No, 3, From Denver.Grand Junctioa i and points East 10.17 p. m No. 5 FromSprlngville.Thistle San- I pete and Sevier 4.15 p. ic r No. 8 From Springville, Spanish F'k Payson and Eureka 8.35 a. m ARRIVE AT PROVO FROM WEST. No. 2. From California, Ogden. Salt Lake, Lehi and Am. Fork . . 9.26 a. m No. 4, From California, Ogden, and Salt Lake 9.35 p. ra No. 6, From Salt Lake, Lehi and American Fork 3.56p. m No. 8. From Salt Lake, Lehi and American Fork 6.20 p m CThe only line to ogden and Denver without ohange, Free reclining chair cars on through trains. Through Sleeping cars to Denver, Kansas city, Chicago and San Francisco. Elegant Ele-gant equipment, safety, speed and comfort, C. R. ALKY. Tloket Agu Provo RUPTURE CURED FREE. 0rn people you know and itamp (If conTenient). A lmpl S (Uaoov&y. bLtUOlOLU Uk. Box 80, Mortk Wladkw, BjUm. I Dr. J. I GMstensen, Painless Dentistry. I Gold Cron ant Brite fori aM Ala- j nuamn Plates a Specialty, ZEXIIHEIBK Booms 2 and 4 Bank Building I Up Staira. J First National Bant i OF PROVO. j A. O, SsiooT,;Pre3ident. W, K. Pike, Vice-President. I D. A. Swan, Cashier. I j directors. I J. C. Geaham, Geo. Q. Cannon, Geo. Taylor, J. P. R. Johnson, E. JF. Shklts. S General Banking Business Transacted. Exchange drawn onJNewYork, Chi I cago, San Francisco, and ail the r Principal Cities of Europe. I Safety deposit boxes for rent ai$3.-per I annum, and upward. I AROUND THE WORLD. j via. UION PACIFIC SYSTEM. I For I Particulars Call at the Ticket Office. I . Remember ! The first train for Salt Lake and Ogden I Leaves Via. Union Pacific at , 7:35 a, m.; Afternoon Train 4:3-5 p, ; G. W. CaAia, Agent. i I I - . j, . |