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NOW IS THE TIME TO .-: STJB SCB-IBB -: For the For the DAILYOof SEMI-WEEKLY, $2.50 .- . . i j- - ; -: , ' j To Farmers. The board of directors of the Utah CountyjFruit & Agricultural society met at their office May 4th and made full arrangements for incorporating, Saturday, Satur-day, May 18th. Tne following were appointed as a committee to canvass subsciibers: Thos. Lenaid, John Gillies, A. Halla-day, Halla-day, Evan Wride, F. J. Covert, H. Knucsen, G. Clinger, and M. Jorgen-sen Jorgen-sen of Provo. f. H. Boyer, and Wm. Drury of Springville. James Miller, A. W. Johnson, F. Lewis and Pleasant Bradford of Spanish Span-ish Fork. Wm. Ashby and S. Ashby of Lake Shore. Berry Wride of Paysou. II. B. Stewart, J. W. Gordon, W. II, Davis and W. W. Wadley of Pleasant Grove. T. A. Shelly of American Fork. Israel Evans of Lebi. This society is for the exclusive bene fit of the farmers and eyery farmer ought to help it along. See one of the committee and take a share or two. 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Price, .50 cents per 100 pounds, delivered de-livered to any pjrt of the city. C. A. Allen. SrJZ What Nerve Berries Mt have done for others fthey4will dc gpr2 for yotr. 7ICIOR Qp 16TH DAT. tff-r- E U Easily, Quickly id Permanently Restored. 30TH CAT- positive cure for all Weaknesses '.;rvousness, Debility, and all thei; ..in of evils resulting from early error:-later error:-later excesses; the result of over-. over-. crk, sickness, worry, etc. Develop: nd gives tone and strength to thesex-:al thesex-:al organs. Stops unnatural losses or rightly emissions caused by youthful rrors or excessive use of tobacco.opiun) !id liquor, which lead to consumption nd insanity. Their use shows immedi-i immedi-i improverCntT insist uponhavins :c genuine Ktil'E fcERRIES, no other Convenient to carry in vezi pocke' : 'rice, $1.C0 per box, six boxes, one f u": isratment, $5.00. Guaranteed to cur-my cur-my case. 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SILVER MECHANICAL ENGINEER AND POWER HOUSE ARCHITECT IMans Tor Factories, Mill and I'owcr 11 ants. Slow li3rninr construction especially conitlcre'?. Water I'ower. U tlrnulic work, Measurement of Water, etc. Member American Society Mechanical Eugineers. Silver Iron Works P. O. Box L. Provo. Rio Grande WESTERN 11IY. SCEHiO LINE OF THE WORLD. LEAVE PKOVO i'OH EAST AND SOUTH. No, 3. For Grand junction and points Knst a. n. No. 4. For Grand Junction and points liast 8.50 p. n. No. 6. For Springville Thistle, fcan- pote and Sevier .... 3.53 p. m No. 8. For Springville, Spanish Fort, fay son and Eureka.. 6:20p.m LEAVE 1-KOVO FOK WKST. No. 1. For SaitLako uity.Ugden Am. Fork, Lehi ana the West.. 11.55a. a No, 3. For Salt Lafee City, Ogden, Am.Fork end Lehi and the West Ii).t5p. rt No. 5. For American Fork. Lehi, Salt Lake City and Ogden 3 5 p. a No. 7. For AmerictiD Fork Ltibi and Salt Luke City 8:35 .n AKK1VE AT PKOVO FKOM EAS1 AM SOUTH. No. 1. From Denver, Grand Junction and .'points East 11.55 a, ni No, 3, From Uenver.U rand Junction and points East 10.15 d. m No. 5 From Spring ville.Thistle Sanpete San-pete and Sevier 3 55 p. n No. 7 From Springrille, Snanish F'k Pavson and Eureka 8. 35a. n ARRIVE AT PKOVO FKOM WEST. No. 2. From California, Offdon, Salt Lake city, Lehi and Am. Fork '. 9.26 a. rt No. 4, From California, Ogden, and Salt Lake eitv 8.50 p. n No. 6, From Ofden Salt Lae city, Lehi auil American Fork.... 3.55p. n I No. 8. From Sua Lake city, Lohi and imeriean fork 6.20 p m The only lino to ogden and Denver without change. Free reclining chair cars on through trains. Through Sleeping cars to Denver Kansas city, Chicago and San Francisco. Ele gant equipment, safety, speed and comfort O. K. ALKY. Tickflt At. Provo D. C. Dodge, y. II. B:ibcock, Gen. Mgr. Traffic Manager F. A. Wadleigh, General TasBenger Agent. First National Bait OF PROVO. A. O, Smoot, President. W, R. Pike, Vice-rreaident. D. A. Swan, Caahior. DLBJECroXlS. J. C. Gkaham, Geo. Q. Canson, Geo. Taylok, S. S. Jones, E. F. Shekts. Gensral Banking business Transacted. Exchange drawn on .Nsw York, 3hl cago, San Piancisco, and all the Principal Cities of Europe. 8afttv deposit boxes for rent at $3. per annum, and nuwsrd. "i9Sp In ins ULE FlllIIT is now ox. 1 Mountain BLi mm Provo City, Box 39, The on ly holder of a gold medal in Utah Awarded at the Territorial Fair 1891. Florist and Landscaoe Gardner. Gard-ner. All kinds of Fruitsand Ornaments Orna-ments in season. Japanese, Chinese and Australian rare plants. Roses and Evergreens A Specialty Lawn Grass seed extra c?ear. Mail all ordera to 0. H. Blomserberg. 0.73 WeSt 3d street. Merchant Tailoring When Sou Want First Class Work At a Reasonable Price, Call on S.PETERSON, Merchant Tailor Half Block North of First Nation a Bank,Prcvo. Work and Fit Guaranteed. W.L.Dcuclas .1 Qyjfair 3 THE BEST. V W ' JgalVb TIT FOR A KING. Sjf&VSga. cordovan; -g X, FRENCH & ENAMELLED CALF. 4.3 so Fine CALiKAfJGAsaa Sdf $3.5ppotlCE(3 SOLES, - 49602. WORKINsmehj. !f) I'" -EXTRA FINE- ,;. vWl2- ,7-5 bqys'SckoqlShoei ' i LAD I es 4 AfmS "5. SEND rOH CATALOGUE BROCKTOKJ-IASS. Over One Million People wear tho W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes AH our shoes are equally satisfactory They give the best value for the money. They equal custom Shoes In style and lit. Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform, stamped on sole. From $i to $3 saved over other makes. If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by dealers everywhere. Wanted, ayent o take exclusive Ba'e for thls.Y ''inltTi Writ t OQCA PROVO MEAT GO. Successors to the CASH MEAT MARRET KeepsConstantly on Hand ail Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats, Heme Cured Hams, Bacon SzTjSLTdL. PHILIP SPEC&ART,. Manager. Telephone No. 39. Provo. Utah. J COURT union 8130. Meetings held each Thursday at Pyne A Maiben's hall at 8 p. Om. Via ting memera cordially invited. A. A. Noon, D. H c. IU W. J. Woodhead, C. Ranger, "O Tnos. Dkuce, Financial Sec'y. ! THE DENVER Rio Mb Railroad. SCENIC LIKE OF TEE fOBLD. The only line mnning two through ast trains daily to ASPEN, LEADVILLE, COLORADO SP'B. PUEBLO & DENVER Effective April 29, 1894. Train !No. 2 leaves Provo 9 :26 a. m, 8alt Lake 6:05 a. m. Arrive at Pueblo 6 :30 a. m. Colorado Springs 7:51 a. m, Denver 10:30 a. m. Train No. 4 leaves Provo 8:50 p. m. Arrive at Pueblo 5 :27 p. m. Colorado Springs 6 :53 p. m. Denver 9:25 p. m. Connections 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. & Li, G. and have a comfortable com-fortable train and enjoy the linest scenery scen-ery on the continent. Shortest line to Cripple Creek, Colorado's Great Uold Camp. Train No. 2 leaving Provo at 9:26 a. m. arrives at Cripple Creek next morning morn-ing 9 -50. A. 8. HUGHES, Traffics Manager, Denver, Col. R. V. NKVlNfl. General Agrent. H.M-GUSHING. T. P. A.68 W. 2nd 3outh St bait Lake City, Utah, H K HnnPKR O P T A. tVRtivr. Col. - 9 Kindling Wood. SMOOT & SPAFFORD. Uptown Office in Provo Com. & Savings Bank. Yard Telephone 17. All Kinds of COAL FURNISHED STAR Meat Market. In Boshard & Saxev Buildin2M op posite Post Office. CrioicestlJtos ia Their Season. SEND IN YOUR ORDERS. DELIVERY PROMPT Best of Treatment Guaranteed. Guaran-teed. CJiEEVEK BROS., J. E. CHEEYEK, Proprs. Msrr, S.W.SHARP LIVERY, FEED Sale Stable First-Class Hacks and Carriages. SPECIAL RAPS TO COMMERCIAL MEN. ornet 1 and Centre Streets.Provo City. Utah P O Box 356. Telephone No. 48. Edward Neils en, GOLDSMITH. All kinds of Gold and Silver-war Silver-war -i repciired and replafrd. All work neatly and elegantly ele-gantly done. Prices to suit the times. First Door We9t of Hindmarsh's Store PROVO CITY. - AH FOR THE LADIES! CUT PAPER PATTERNS. 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