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Show Provo Mail Service. ' MAIL TRAINS LEAVE. U. I Going South 9:40a.m. j K, G. W. Going East 9:24 a.m. t i 11. (J. W- Going West 11:05 a. m. I v' U. P. Going North 4:30 p.m. !Salt Lake and Salica East 5:45 p. m. Salt Lake and Salina West 4:24 p. m. I MAIL TRAINS ARRIVE. t U. P From Salt Lake 9:40 a. m. 11. G. W.- From the West. . 9:24 a. m. 11. G. W. From the East. . 11:05 a.m. I Salt Lake and Salina West 5:45 p.m. ; ' Salt Lake and Salina East 4:24 p. m. ! U. P. Mail from South 4 :30 p. m- ; OFFICE HOURS. : The general delivery, stamp and reg- i istry windows open at 8 a. m., and ! close at 5:30 p. m. . I The money ordr window opens at 9 j a. m., and closes at 4 p. m. I On Sundays and legal holidays the general delivery and 6tamp windows are open from 12 m. to 1 p. m. Mail pouches close twenty minutes before the arrival of trains. I Jesse McCiuslix, Postmaster. Ballard's Snow Liniment, ' This invaluable remedy is one that ought to be in everv household. It will cure your rheumatism, Neuralgta, 1 Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Barns, Frosted i Feet and ears, Sore Throat and Sore J Chest. If you have Lame Back it wfll - v cure it. It penetrates to the seat of the disease. It will cure Stiff Joints nd contracted muscles after all otherreme-! otherreme-! dies have failed. Those who have been ! ' cripples for years have used Ballard's i Snow Liniment and thrown away their crutches and been able to walk as well ' as ever. It will cure you. Price 50 cents. Sold by Smoot l)ruz Co. ; .j . , ON THE WING. ! j A good, warm, comfortable ulster for $1.00 at T. G. Webber's. ' jive per cent, paid quarterly on savings sav-ings deposits at Provo Commercial & 1 Sayings Bank. ; " Short order meals and fresh oysters I a specialty at U. F. Fleiner's.in the ; South worth block 1 Foe Sale A nice new brick resi- "" dence in the Third ward, very chaap. Apply to Logan Holdaway. - Dox't forget that Boshard will sell you the same grade of flour as Hoover'B Sea Foam" at 75 cents a sack. 1 Ladies' wraps are going at; a won derful sacrifice this week at T. G. Webber's. i For Sale A three-foot nickle j plated show case, in perfect order. Will ! ! be sold at a bargain. Apply at this office. I See K. C. Kirkwood assignee lor j McEwan & Co., for bargains. Dry goods, shoes, underwear, notions, etc must be sold. i Go to B. F. Fleiner'B restaurant in the Southworth block if you want a ! good focts meal. Eestuarant open un- I I til 12:30 p.m. I j Ask Mr. Conkling to make you the latest slyle the steel engraving photo, i . I He is the only photographer in Provo j who makes them. ' The most complete winter stock of ' -clothing, gents' furnishing goods, dry goods and notions is to be found at j Jrvine & Barney's. One dollar will pay for enough kindling wood at the Provo City Lumber Lum-ber company's yard to last you all j winter, delivered free of charee. i We have it now. Send in your order to Provo City Lumber company, tele- I phone No. 31, and try some of our i I pitch cine dry wood cut to order. I Save your fences and try some of I Prm-n flitv Lnmhpr rnmnanv's. tele- ! phone No. 31, kindling wood. Also pitch pine dry wood cut to order for t any size fire place or stove. ' Mr. Conkling has three thousand j. I elegantly retouched negatives all made in Provo. Any one wishing duplicates I , of these made within the last four ; X 4 years can secure them at $1,00 per half ! dozen by calling at his studio, Union jj block. I Bather Steep Than take In any other torm is what many people think and Parks' Tea is made for just those folks. It cures constipation con-stipation and though not a cathartic moves the bowels every day. Sold by Smoot Drug Co. I i L0ST" ) f A re p heifer 18 months old, square ! J crop off left ear .branded on left shoulder f AX combined. Narrow strip of white j l I over shoulder and hips, some white j h f -underbelly. I will reward anyone giv- j ing information which will lead to her ' I recovery. Mrs. M. L, Newell. y i For Sale or Trade. A new rustic cottage, just built at a f cost of f 800 on land worth $300. Seven jt hundred dollars will bny it all. Situ- f ated on J street near B. Y. academy. If Dr will rent at 16,00 per month. i tolyta e.a, wileox, fX licoth & WIlBoa's, For Rent. Seven offices up stairs in the Union block at reasonable rates and easy terms. Apply to A. O. Smoot Jr. Better Than Statehood. During these hard times the good people of Provo are enjoyiig much greater benefit from the sale of Bo-shard's Bo-shard's cheap flour than statehood can possibly bring them. 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. Telephone No. 48. JOHNQ.DAVIES, Locksmith, Grinder and Repairer of all Kinds of Surgical Instruments. Fine Tools. Razors Kmyes. Scissors. Saws. Etc- Filing and Repairing Saws, Corner'of F and 5th Sts. Second Ward Provo, Utah. Elegant World's-- Fair 1iews GIVEN AWAY BY Tie St. Louis RepuMic TEN PORTFOLIOS OF WORLD'S x FAIR VIEWS, each Portfolio containing con-taining 16 views and each view accurately accu-rately described. Views of the Mam Buildings, State Buildings, the Mid-wav. Mid-wav. Views of Statuary, etc. Theee ten Portfolios will be given without coet to anyone who will send five new yearly subscribers to The Twics-a-Week Republic, with $5.00, tl)e regular subscription price. Address TUB REPUBLIC, gf. Louis, M.o, MARSHAL'S SALE PURSUANT TO A ilL decree of foreclosure and order of Bnle to me directed by the First Judicial tistrict court of the territory of Utah, 1 shall expose at public sale, at the front door of the county courthouse, in the city of Provo, county of Utah and territory of Utah, on the 23rd day of February 1894. at 12 o'clock m., all the right, title, claim and interest of Joseph S. Bonny of, in and to che following described real tBtate situnte, lying and being in Utah territory terri-tory Utah county,and described as follows to-wit: to-wit: Commencing 5'4 rods north of the southeast south-east corner of lot 1, block 35, plat "A"' Spring-viile Spring-viile city survey of building lots, thence north 5U rods, thence west Shi rods, thence south 53 rods, thence east 8M rods, containing an area of forty-eight (48) square rods more or less. Also one half interest in all that certain piece or parcel of land situate d in Springville aforesaid and bounded and described as follows: fol-lows: Commencing at the north-east corner of lot 1, block twelve (12), plat ."A", Springville Spring-ville survey of building lots in section 33, township seveD (71, south of range three f 3 J east of Salt Lako Meridian; thence west 1(0 feet, thence south 27 feet, thence east 103 feet, thence north 27 feet to the place of beginning, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. To be sold as the property of Joseph S. Bonnv at the suit of Albert C, Staten. Terms of sale cash. Nat M. BriGHAM, U. S. Marshal. By w. O. Nokrell, Deputy Marshal. Dated February 2nd 1894. MARSHAL'S SALE. PCRSDANT TO AN order of sale, decree and foreclosure to me directed by tho District Court of the First Judicial District of theTerritory of Utah I shall expose at public sale at the front door of the county courthouse iu the city of Provo. county of Utah and territory of Utah, on the 24th day of February. A. D. 1894. at 12 o clock in., all the right, title, claim, and interest in-terest of Andrew J. Stewart Jr., and Melissa R. Stewart his wife, Andrew J . Stewart, Sr., and Mary Stewart, his wife, Robert L. Campbell, Camp-bell, Wi'liam Campbeli. George Everett and William M. Egan. defendants.of, in, and to the following described real estate, situate, lying and being in Benjamin Precinct, Utah county, Utah Territory, and described as follows, to-wit: The description and particular boundaries of the property authorized to be sold, under and by virtue of this decree, so far as the same can be ascertained from tho mortgage referred to, or from the complaint filed in this action are as follows, to-wit: Said land being situated in the precinct of Benjamin, county of Utah, Utah Territory, to-wit: Beginning at one quarter section corner cor-ner between sections thirty (30) and thirty-one (31), township eight, south of range two eastof talt Lak meredian, and running thence south fifteen and seventy hurdreths (15.70) chains; thence north 89 M degrees east eleven and thirty hundreths (11.30) chains; thence south V, degree west twenty-two and twenty-five twenty-five hundreths (22 25) chains; thence north 89 degrees west twenty one and thirty hundreths hun-dreths (21.30) chains; thence north Vt degree east twenty-two and thirty hundretns (22.30) chains; thence north 89 degrees west five (5) chains; thence north V4 degree east twenty (20) rhains; thence north 89 yt degrees east three (3) chains; thence north J4 degree east sixteen (10) chains; thence east eleven (11) chains; thence south twenty -one (21) chains to place of beginning of boundary. Area 100 acres, be the same more or less. Tobesoldas tho property of Andrew J. Stewart Jr., and Melissa R. Stewart his wile, Andrew J. Stewart Sr., and Mary Stewart his wife, Robert L-Campbell, William Campbell, George Everett and William M. Egan, at the suit of A. H. Raleigh. Terms of sale ca6b. Dated February 1. 1894. NapM. Brigbam, U. 8. Marshal. By Thomas Fowler. Deputy Marshal, John M. Cannon, attorney tor plaintiff Dr. J. I. CMstensen. Painless Dentistry, Gold Crown aniBntofort aMAln- wiw Plates a Specialty. EXArrllHE WORK Eooma and 4 Bank Building Up Stain, , 3 Harper's Bazar, ' ILLUSTRATED- Harper's Bazar is a journal for the home. It gives the fullest and latest information aboufcFashions, and its numerous illustrations; illustra-tions; Paris designs, and pattern-steet supplements supple-ments are indispensible alifee to the borne dress-maker and the professional modiste. No expense is spared to make its artistic attractiveness at-tractiveness of the highest order. 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HARPER'S MAGAZINE S4.00 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 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 CasPS, 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 adver-tisemens adver-tisemens without the exp, ess order of Harper Har-per & Brothers. Address : HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. BLOI INSERT. Provo City, Box 39. The on ly holder of a gold medal in Utah Awarded at the Territorial Pair, 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 seed extra clear. Mail all orders to C. H. Blomsterberg. 437 West 3d Street, J, C. MURPHY & GOl, manhfatukers or Stencils, Seals, Steel and Rubber Stamp! Notary, Corporation and Society Seal ' A 8pcolalty. .;' No,? 218 South Main Street, Salt City, Utah, ! Saro, IToffipt, fosltlTt ?9V '? I Hi 14 Cwe for Impotenct, Lota .V-'-fi f- Manhood, Seminal -.g'fggg Emissions. Spermatorrhea, f7.'im 3 1x4 if, iOTl'i I'enmusncss, Self Distruet. ikilii?'Slii io of tltmow, Ac. ml &yV!!Hw3 make you a STRONG, Vigor' wZSJiiil 'ifiil'i Man W 91-00. 6 t l i 1 i 1 erf Boxts. $5 00. E-r.4?X Satclat Olrectlont VattS fl'g tvithjachBnx. Addrttt 1 4 M M Bili4Ji Sas' IJaIa,!1 ' 0 rZ f " 4 E5 1 29ia luoaav. 1 16 .a El. . Pioneer Brown Bread. All should eat this Bread Especially Children Doctors claim this the healthiest bread there is. You should eat no other hread than this bread Preserves the Teeth, Males tie Muscles Mus-cles ani Bones Brow- And keeps the digestive system sys-tem in good order The Flour this Bread is made of is made by the game process a3 flour was made in King Solomon's time. This bread can be had at Prove City Bakery. Next to Taylor and Poulton's Grocery Gro-cery Store. If You Like it Hot, Gome in the Evening at 6 p- m- ANDREW SWARD . DEALER IN Pianos, Organs, And all Kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SEWING MACHINES. Tuning and General Repairing done. With Taylor Bros. Company, Centre Cen-tre St. Provo. THE GASH MARKET Keeps Constantly on Hand all Kinds of Fresh and Gored Meats, Horns Cured Hams, Bacon & Laurel. Philip Speckart. Prop awfsfAffli. Uptown Office in Provo Com. & Savings Bank. Yard Telephone 17. All Kinds of COAL FURNISHED. Fat People. Park Obesity Pirxs will reduce vour weight PEBMAKENTLY fron 12 to 15 pounds a month. NO STAKVIIVK sickness sick-ness or injury: NO PUBLICITY. They build ap the health and beautify the complexion complex-ion leaving MO IYBISKLES or flabbiness. STOUT AKIorIKii and difficult breathing breath-ing surely relieved. NO EXPERIMENT but a scientific and positive relief, adopted only after years of experience. All orders supplied direct from our oitice. Price $3 00 per package or three packages for 85.00 by mail postDaid. Testimonials and particulars sealed) 2cts. All Correspondence Strictly Conf i- de,pM REMEDY CO-, Boston, Mass. Profluce, Scrip i Woofl WANTED. BY C. E. YOUNG. For Painting:. PRICES WAY DOWN Half block North of Courthouse. P. O. Box 263. - Provo, Utah. THE DENVER Bio Me Railroafl. SCENIC USE OF THE WORLD. The only line running two through ast trains daily to ASPEN, LEADVILLE, COLORADO SPS. PUEBLO & DENVER. Effective November 19, 1893. Train No. 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. Train No. 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 ManaKer, Denver. Col, B. F. NEY1NS. G.A. WW. Second South n. a . v gBlt Lake aty mabi B, K, H00?BB, G. P. & T. A. .Denver, Col, - . ' I ! ! j Mamma Usss wM?,'7i U nfT Clairette Soap 7iVM D MM ' ette imiL HOTEL MORGAfl Rates from S1.00 to $2.50 per day. AMERICAN AINfD EUROPEAN PLAW. Convenient to all Business Portions of the City. Electric Bells, Hot and Cold Water, Steam Heat. Electric Light in Every Room, Hot and Cold Baths. Steam Elevator, Fire Escapes on Every Floor. Good Sample Rooms, Dining Room on Fifth Floor, Jorfrt MORGAN, Prop. Salt Lake CiltJ, Ulah. SVlaiben Block, J Street, Provo City, Utah. The Leading Meat Market. ALL MEATS' IN THEIR SEASON. J. E. CHEEVER. ' WwRANDEy CURRENT TIME TABLE. In Effect Nov. 19. 1893. LEAVE PKOVU. 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 Springville, Thistle This-tle and Salina 5.45 p. m No. 1. For Salt Lake.OgdenAm.Fork Lehi and the West 11.05 a. m No, 3. For Salt Lake, Ojrden, American Ameri-can Fork and Lehi and the West 10.16 p. id No. 5. For American Fork, Le hi, Bingham Bing-ham June. Salt Lake, 4.24,'p. n: AH RIVE AT PKOVO. No. 1. From Eureka Grand Junction and East poin ts 11.05 a m No, 3, From Grand Junction.Castilla and points East 10.16 p. m No. 5 From Salina. Mantl, Thistle Castilla and Springville 4.24 p. rc No. . From Salt Lake, Ogden Am. Fork and the West 9.24 a. ro No. 4, From Salt Lake, Ogden, and . . . the West 10.34 p. m No. 8, From Salt Lake. Lehi and American Fork 5.45p. m No change of cars, safety, speed and comfort. com-fort. Through Sleeping cars to Chicago and San Francisco without change, C. R. ALET. Ticket Agt. Provo . 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 Fork. Utah P.P.MiW WAGON AND CARRIAGE Repairing Shops. "West Main Street, Provo, Utah. All Work Cheaply and Satisfactorily Dons. O.H.BERG UNDERTAKEN Established 1867. Carries a full line of Undertaker's goods. ROSEWOOD, SOLID WALNUT, WHITE & FRENCH BURL. Caskets anl Coffins of all Sizes. HomeMade Coffins ma.de and Trimmed to Order on Short Notice. Orders by Mail or Telegraph promptly attended to. Liberal Discount Given to the trae, J Street, One Block from Depot. Provo. irteUa.. SILVER IRQM 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. .. Turningr and General Ma- chine Work. PIPE FITTING FOB STEAM, WATER. ETC. At the old Sun Foundry Location. TVm. 7. Silver, Supt. P.O.BoxL. PROVO MILLING CO. BAKERS NO. I, $1.35 PER CWT. UTAH'S BEST, . 1.60 " " SHORTS, 80 " BRAN 70 " " Free Delivery. Terms Cash. Boo. D. Sol & Sod. First National Banfc OF PROVO. A. O, Smoot, President. W. E. Tike. Vice-President. D. A. SwAjf, Cashier. DLRECTOR3. J. C. Graham, Geo. Q. Cannon, Geo. Taylor, J. P. R. Johnson", E. F. Shelts. General Banking Business -Transacted. Exchange drawn on New York, Chicago, Chi-cago, San Francisco, and all the Principal Citie3 of Europe. Safety deposit boxes for rent at $3. per annum, and upward. i ' "" JOHN CAK50N', A. ROBERTS JR. j GHR80I,TlBERT8, Livery, Feed, AND Sale Stables. Transfer makes connections with all Trains by Hack and Carriage. 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