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Show We are C osing Out DRESS GOODS, Shoes and Slippers, Ladies' and Gents' FUltNISfHING GOODS ""n': 1: 1 -, , - g J A re COST, j8 1 FASCINATORS FROM 25cts. UP. CHILDS' CLOAKS FROM 1.50 UP. BABYS' LONG COTS FROM $1 50 UP. Sale Continues until January 10, 1894. prior to our Annual Stocktaking. CALL AMD SEE US. j In Ms sin ffiff illFffl M m- never excell- ffiftiU iffiV fifcjj is the verdict Simmons Liver Eegn- ri&TTP o n 1 y Liver JLJtf'S'KJ and- Kidn9y " medicine to which you can pin your fTPJ faith for a mild laxative, laxa-tive, and purely vegetable, veg-etable, act-jrv act-jrv 77 ing directly Fills -t.s: n'eys. Tryii Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or made into a tea. The King of IJver Medicines. u I have used your Simmons Liver Regulator Regu-lator and can conscienciously say it is the kine of all liver medicines, I consider It a medicine chest io itself. Qxo, W. Jack 60S, Tacoma, Washington. PACKAGECa fill tha Z Stamp 1b rd ok wrapp And "Tug" Wilson's Hall, Where, oh where is he? Parks' Cough 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 on a positive guarantee. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Sold by Smoot Drug Co. To the Public. The undersigned have this day sold their entire drug, paint, and oil business, busi-ness, known as- the Excelsior Pharmacy Phar-macy to Nathan Sears of the Sears glass and paint company of Salt Lake city. All accounts and notes' due or to become due to the firm ; of Pyne & Maiben are payable to Mr. Sears and he will assume all obligations . of the firm, We take pleasure in commending commend-ing him to the goad will and patronage of the public, and trust that he will receive re-ceive Buch support in the future as we have done in the past. Ptne & MAIbkn. Having purchased the business of Pyne & Maiben as above stated I hold myself in readiness to serve all patrons of the old firm and all new ones that may come with the best of everything in my line. The name of the business will continue as the Excelsior Pharmacy Phar-macy and Mr. Pyne will be retained as local manager. ... Nathan Skabs. Paovo, Dec. 30, 1893, 1 m. Wanted A "girl to do general house-work. house-work. Apply to Mrs. D. D. Houtz, ;: Two cornets, one new, - other soiled; a bargain on both of them; Skelton & Co.", Provo. To rent: A" brick cottage with seven rooms, close in. Inquire XJates i Furniture Company. . ... Db. S. H. Allen. Office and residence, resi-dence, Smoot brick house.one block east of tabernacle. Telephone 60. j For Bent." Seven offices up stairB inthe., fTnion block . at . reasonable ' rates ant easy terms. Apply to - A. O. Shoo" JR. - MARSHAL'S SALE Pursuant to h order -of sale to me directed by the District (Jourt of th First Judicial District otthe Ter-ritoryof Ter-ritoryof Utah, 1 shall ezDOBe at pulic sale at the County courthouse.in tbe city o Provo, county of Utah, and , Territory o 1tah,.on the 17th day .of January. 1894. at 12 o'lock M-, all the right, title, claim and intereetof John Dallin and Hannah Dallin. his vrife, eorge M. Scott and company, a corporation, Q e Bccles Lumber Company, a corporation, nd Ann Shaffer, defendants, of, in. and to ti following follow-ing described r-al estate situate, "ing- and being in Pleasant Grove precinct, Oih county, coun-ty, and described as follows, to-wlt: ; . Beginning 0.25 chains north from ie center of section six (6) township six (6) suth of range two (2) east of the Salt Lake eridian; thence rnnning north 11.92 chains: tlcce east 8.40 chains; thence south 11.92 chain- thence west 8.40 chains to the place of tfirning, containing an area ot ten (10) sures.ogether with all the buildings and implements thereon erected, and other appuenances thereunto belonging.situated in utt county, Utah Territory. - a To be sold as the property of Jen Dallin ana Hannah Dallin, his wife; GeorgM, Scott and company, a corporation; the Ece Lumber Lum-ber company, a corporation and An Sohafer, defendants, at the suit of J. F. lalladay, plaintiff. Terms of sale. cash. ,. . . NAT M. BRIGHAM, U. S ftrshal, By Thomas Fowler, Deputy irshal. Dated December 28, 18V3. . Evans & Rogers, attorneys for piE.tiff. AN 0RDINANC1 Amending Sedtion Knety-seven Knety-seven x)f the Reyised)rdi- nances, of Proyo Citi -j. j Section 1. Be , it ordainediy the City Council of Provo City, tb? Section Sec-tion Ninety-seven of the "Revjd Ordinances" Or-dinances" of Provo City be d that the same is hereby amended, pfetrik-ihg pfetrik-ihg out the figures Bix ant three ciphers after the words, "A'ssfor and Collector of Water RateB',' int "twenty-fifth and twenty-sixth lineBiereof. Passed this Thirtieth day o'ecem-berA. o'ecem-berA. D.1893. Attest. Geo, H aye bc amp, . City Becorder. , -l , ' (seal.) Royal A. Bxirtj President of 'CcrCi'. WArren N. Dusenb'ekt'. Mayor of ProvJity. Approved December 30," 189 TehritOby of Utah, ) , Utah County, ss. Provo City. ) if -I, Geo. 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I ES2S!pSppp33 Bure, Woinpt, Foslttrs lirJT Fil M S Cl V"r for Impound, totS' Irfl f 1?. 1 j f3 of Manhood, : Seminal fcffpK-fM missions, Spermatorrhttti Pal 1 1 d Vhrl"B H Newousness, St! f Distrust, L J kl I i i U f 1 1 U Losl f "nory, Ac. Hill a-iXJ-AJUf SVl nake you a STRONG, Vigor- -AyZJjiXZ$ , Sotelal Dlnetlonl Uall4 g-e .: " With suae Box. .Jlddrsst .: i j PROFESsToNAli CARbS. gAilUEL A. KING, ttorney-at-Law. Collections Promptly Attended to- Office, First Mational Bank Building, Provo, QTJSENBERRY & KNOWLDEN, Fire Insurance, GENERAL AGENTS. Life .... SSSfH Money to Loan. Livestock.". - . EUandSe?P8PR0V0' " UTAH. William H. Kino, D. D. Hodtz, ING & HOUTZ, Attorneys-at-Iaw, Room S and 1, First National Bank Building, PROVO, - UTAH. J. E. Booth E . A. w ilson a. L. Booth. gOOTH & WILSON, Atto r n ey s-at-La w No, S3 North J Street, k$YPt.. .r, .... jT?- D. GASH, Atto rn ey-at- Law. (Room 7, County Courthouse.) PROVO CITY. UTAH. g R. THURMAN Atto rn ey-at-La w. Rooms land 3 First National Bank Building, PROVO, UTAH. M. M. Warkkb. I F. P. Warner. yyARNER & WARNER, Atty's. and Counselors At Law Rooms 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. B. CORFMAN. pTELLOGU & CORFMAN Attorneys-at-Law, , t Room 1, Hines Building. ( Provo City, - Utah. g K. KING, Atto r n ey-at LaW. Office in National Bank of Commerce Building on 7th Street. PROVO CITY, - UTAH. E. A. Veatch, W. H, Monahak, y BATCH & MONAHAN. Law and Collections. Office. Union Block, Provo. Q W. HUFF & CO. Office on J Street up stairs, Opposite Postoffice Provo: QR.F.F. REED, Office over Pyne and Maiben's Drug Store, Frovo, Utah. Mccurtain, m. d., Physician arid Surgeon. Office rooms, 3 and 4, Hines' Block, Provo. Offloe hours, 9 to 13 a. m., 2 to 4 pi m. Residence, One blockliortn of First ward meeting meet-ing house. Residence telephone No. 4c, office of-fice telephone No. 28. QR. d. 0. miner, Surgeon U, P. Ry. , . Office and Residence; Main St. - - JV"ephi. Dr. H. J. "Richards. Dr. F. W. Taylor, piCHARDS & TAYLOR, Physicians and Surgreohs Office at residence; the former residence of Dr. Pike. . : ; PROVO, - - UTAH. ""' i p C. WATKINS, IrcMteci'anfl'SiIpeiiHtendeiil. ' Office In Union Block PROVO. - ,- UTAH. JOHN Q. DAVIES' , Lockfrnlth', brinder arTd" Repairer .-.. of all Kinds of Surgical Iustruieiits. Fine Toois.'Razors .. , . Kniyes, Scissors. SaS..Etc.;. , Filing and Repairing Saws, Corner of F and '6th Sts. Second Ward I Provo; Utah. swieiiiiifS; Provo, Utah. Are open for business with new machinery, new tools I and new patterns, with the latest improvements' for get ting out work. IRON AND BRASS CASTIHCSL , Turning arid General Ma- chine Work. PIPE FITTING FOR STEAM, .WATER. ETC. -At the-)ld Sua Foundry Locatrctfj-. Locatrctfj-. Win. J. Silver, Supt. 1 P. O. Box L. ' J To Benefit the General Public ani 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 77 " Sea Foam 80 Patent 821 " u " Bran 70 cents per 100 lbs . .Shorts 80 cents per K'O lb3. Delivered Promptly to any Part of Town. TESDFtMS: SPO GASH. EXCELSIOR ROLLER MILLS. J.W.Hoover. flIEW GOODS! MEW GOODS! Diamonds, Watches, Silverware Ect. .........Prices to Suit the Times Expert Watchmaker and Optician. If you want anything done in watch repairing it will pay you to call and see me. In Pyne & Maiben's Drug Store, Centre St., Provo. J. BECK, The Jeweler. FEOVO SIEAM LI1EI Corner C and 7thSt. First Class Work, Reasonable Prices. We Guarantee our Work to be as Good as any in the West We are Prepared to ti o Work on Short Notice. Give us a Trial and be Convinced that f ORK BONE AT THE PROYO LAUNDRY CANNOT EE BEATEN ANTfEERE. We Solicit Your Patronage. w. id. g-ulicz: c& BISO. . Cdhiracior and Builder Estimates Promptly Furnished on any kind of Work 1 fcdHItSSPOiyE Maiben Block, j Street, Provo City, Utah- The Leading Meat Market. , ALL MEATS IN THEIR- SEASON. J. E. CHEEVEIR. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DFALERS IN Rugs, ,0 WS, CARPETS. JlC'"" Blinds Etc IC4CML FRAMES, " , y j V Etci - 15, 17 and 19 East Centre St. Provo. Nit. GREER, President. JOHN JONES, Suparinter deiit MANUFACTURERS OF HARNESS, BOOTS and SHOES, DEALERS IN )RY GOODS. I HARDWARE. GROCERIES. CLOTHING rURNITURE, FANCY NOTIONS. FARMING IMBLFMENTS, lOIiLER MILL FLOUR, GRAIN j I |