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Show Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, DEI' IMINfr mVMM MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Eyes carefully tested, and glasses fitted with accuracy. Call and consult ns now while we are liere,it costs you notlking. Watery, acHi ng eyes, or any discomfort dis-comfort or impaired vision has a caue. We shall remove the cause anT restore comfort. McKendry V llaniiiliu, Opticians. Op-ticians. I'rovo House, one-half block south of Cosmopolitan Hotel. These oar loads of the latest styles in furniture have " been received by Taylor Brothers company, Provo. This explains why they can undersell others, each immense Quantities. Chopped suet at Speckart'e. Buy the Utah Valley Iron.paint. It is the best. For Sale by A. O. Saioor. Red Schoolhouse Bhoes 5 to 8 for 60 cents at Irvine & Barney's. This same shoe has sold in Provo at $1.50. Fine confections, choice cigars and tobaccos at Carl's place Poineer & Bachman's old stand. Chop house under Pyne & Maiben's. They are selling children's all wool red underwear in all sizes at 25 and 85 cents at Irvine & Barney's. The Utah Valley Iron paint has no equal. For sale only by A, O. Shoot. Call at Farrer Bros. & Co. and se the new dry goods. , Messes, JSeibacs & Wjxsojt witq characteristic enterprise have put Lemp's celebrated keg beer on sale at the Occidental. The good old orthodox price of this peerless product is 5 cents per glass. New and cheap assortment of dress goods at Farrer BroB. & Co. Flnkst line of cream candies in the city at Carl Osterlch's, Centre street, between H and I. Ogden Standard "Mr. Evans will notny the chamber of commerce next Tuebday evening that he has selected the site for the iron furnaces and that the ground is ready for the switches to be built and that the machinery will be on the ground within sixty days and the works running-within -eix months. This is remarkably quick work. Think of it; if this iron plant is located in the city, it will double the population of Ogden before the next census is taken. It means that our farmers will hnd a home market, lor their grain. It means that the gardener will find a ready sale for his vegetables. It means that tne county and city will experience a new era of prosperity." And let us add that it means that the prosperity of the whole territory will be added to, for no one city of the territory terri-tory can be made so prosperous as Otfden will be without the balance of the territory being benefited. Fibst impressions are lasting. The first Impression of " what you have to eell is gained through your advertisement. advertise-ment. Printer's Ink. A Number of carloads of sugar beets were Btanding yesterday all day on some of the switches of both railroads in this county. The beets were covered with enow, Some say that this will not harm the beets at all. The sheep inspectors all report the sheep in this county in most excellent condition. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. Tee first time a man pees an advertisement adver-tisement is not usually the first time it has come before his eyes. Ex, It's strange how so many of the Utah republican newspapers are praising Governor "West these days for his prompt and energetic action in the Ute invasion matter, when they so ridiculed the governor's pluck and spirit during the time of the invasion of the territory by the 'wealeiB. The governor was right then as he is now. Our governor is a nervy man and a valiant officer. We may rest assured that the people of Utah will not be harmed if it is in his power to prevent it. Governor West is a brick. Stock men and sheep men rejoice as much tae, if not more than the farmer over the recent stern? as it Improves, their winter ranges. Coming as this storm did when the ground was still without frost the rain and snow insures the best of crops for next year. Why shouldn't we all feel happy this winter? I I Buy vour ladies' fine shoes at Farrer Bros. & Co. But your fruit boxes from A. O. Smoot. I bom $1.00 up received on savings iepoeits. J. E. Twzlyeb. Cashier. You ought to know this : De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn! I . ana stop the pain instantly. It will I cure badly chapped hands, ugly J wounds, sores, and a well known cure I for Piles. Smoot Drug Co. I Take a dose of De .Witt's Little I Early Kisers just for the good they will i do you. These little Pills are good lor I indigestion, good for headache, good I for liver complaint, good for constipa- 1 tion. They are good. Smoot Drug Co. I i?mc percent, paid quarterly on sav ings deposits at Provo Commercial Sayings B&ok. ' You mate no mistake when you take De Witt's Little Early Risers for biliousness, dyspepsia or headache, because be-cause these little pills cure them.Smoot Drug Co I It cures piles, it cures obstinate sores, chapped hands, wounds. -It does this quickly. Is there any reason why you should not use De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve? Smoot Drag Co. I BxSt bread, cakes, pastry and con- I fections in the city are to be found at J. L. Flora's Elite bakery, first door north of bank on J street. They ma'Ie no mista&e when that great furniture house of Taylor Brothers Broth-ers company decided to carry stoyes in connection with furniture, and by ob taiuing the "Universal" stoves and ranges success is doubly assured. Call and see their beautiful stock. Our, fruit boxes are made of the dear Oregon pine. They are the best in the market. A. O. Smoot. Most people cannot afford to experiment. experi-ment. They want immediate relief. That's why tbey use One Minute Cough Cure. Smoot Drug Co. The name One Minute Cough Cure suggests a medicine that relieves; al once, and quickly cures. Its use proyeB it, Smoot Drug Co. Everything freeh and the best at Carl Osterloh's. Ladies' shoes at 50c and $1.00 a Irvine & Barney's. . - Fkuits of all kinds in season at Carl Osterloh's. Meals at all hours at Wm. O'Xeil's under Pyne & Maiben's. The cheapest place for fruit boxes and bee keepers' supplies is at Geo. W. Mickel'e. Provo. Busy people have no time, and sensible sen-sible people have no inclination to use a slow remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts promptly and gives permanent perma-nent results. Smoot Drug Co. White Baretz gloves, just the thing for evening wear, easily cleaned, good wearing, at Irvine & Barney's. Wanted A lady traveler for a large business houEe; a splendid opening for an intelligent lady who is anxious to secure a permanent position. Address, Mrs. E, E. Halliday, Proyo Utah. Buy the rovo Holler Mills flour and you get the best. - Bid You Know that the Smoot Drug Co., have just received a line of razors? Every razor guaranteed. - Fabeeu $bos. .v Qo. have a full ai d fresh assortment ef groceries. The public will be pleased to know that the California Bakery has moved into more convinient quarters. Hereafter Here-after it will be found in the building on Centre street recent! occupied as republican headquarteis, three doors west of Irvine & Barney's. Very beet of bread, cakes and pastry always on hand. . The onlv Dlace in the r.it.v wh pet fresh roasted peanuts is at Carl Osterloh's Centre street, west of H. The Modern Mother Has found that her little ones are improved im-proved more by the pleasant laxative, Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxative effect of a gentle remedy than by any other, and that it is more acceptable ac-ceptable to them. Children enjoy it and it benefits them. The true remedy, Syrup of Fige, is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. Photographer Daniels will reopen the Union Block studio on November 27, 1894, prepared to do first class work at prices to meet any and all ccm petition. ' Room 8 Union Block. . Harper's Magazine In 1895. The Simpletons, a new novel t7 Thomas Hardy, will be beprnn in the December Number, Num-ber, 1894. and continued to November, 1885 Whoever may bo one's favorite among English Eng-lish novelists, it will be conceded by ftU critics that Thomas Hahdt otands foremost as a master artist in fiction, and The Simpletons may be expected to arouse enthusiasm not inferior in-ferior in degree to that which has marked Trilby the moBt successful story of the year. Another leading feature wiil be the Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc, by theSieur Loms de Cowrv, her Pajre and Secretary, under which guise the most popular of living American Mairazine wrt'ers wi'i present the story of the Maid of Orleans. In tbe January Number will appear a profusely illusirated paper n Charleston and the Carolinas, the first ot a sories of Southern Papers. Northern Africa is attracting more attention than at any other time since it was in the seat of empires. The next volume of HAKPEH'S MaGAZINK will contain four illustrated ar tides on this region, and three of them will depict the present life there Julian Kalph will prepare for the MAGAZINE a series of eight stories, depleting typical phases of CUlnete Life ami Manners. Beside" the long stories, there will bogin in the January Number the first chapters of A Three-Fart Novelette, bv Ricbahd Harding Davis the longest work yet attempted by this writer. Complete 6h ort stori' s by popular writers will continue to beafeatuieof the MAGAZINE. Send tor Illustrated Prospectus. The Volumes of the Magazine begin with the Numbers for June and Decemrer of each year. ,When no time is mentioned, subscriptions subscrip-tions will begin with the Number current at the tin; e of receipt of order. Cloth Oasos, for binding, 50 cents each by mail, post paid. Title-page and Index sent on application. Remittances should be made by Post-office Money prder or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. 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Tbe FINEST LIQUORS of all Kinds, BEERS, all the - Best Brands. :-: THE BEST CIGARS Oolite .ttexid-anoe. Center Rt pet betweri IT nd T stropts. I H. HARRISON Pro'ietor The Ufali Coifntif Pnlft anfl flpulhlral SoGiehj WILL 8ELL YOUR FRUITS, BERRIES, VEGETABLES, POTATOES, HONEY FISH, GAME, STOCK, HORSES, SHEEP, HAY AND. GRAIN, It will pay you to call at their office, corner 8th and J Street, Proyo. or any of the offiers for any information desired. , - No middlemen to take a large profit if we sell for you. Directors. P. H. Boyer, Springville; Evan Wride, Provo; Geo. dinger, Lake View; D. M. Smith, Pleasant Grove: John Miller, Spanish Fork: George D. Snell, Spanish Fork. W. H. KelBey, Springville, Pres, Thos. .Leonard, Provo, Vice-Pres, F. J. Covert, Provo. Sec'y. . J. e. Booth, Provo. Treas, The Oiarnond Hotel Bar T is Favorite Tesrt is now Equally Equipped with THE CHOISEST LIQUORS. BRANDIES, WHISKEYS. WINES AND BEERS POOL TABLES The Best Beer at 5 cts. per Glass. S. M. DUGGLN3, Manage. Piovo, Utah. Reed Smoot, President. M. H. Haedy, M. D.Sec. & Tres. W. R. Pike, M. D. Vice-President. L. U. King. Wholesale Retail druggists. vVe Carry a Full Line of TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUM- ERY, CHEMICALS, DRUGS, ETC., ETC. FIRSTS OIGARS1& TOBAOOOS, Prescription Carefully Prepared Day or Night, i ' -. i I . mum mmwi j,, -j j, ,...QF . : . - IRVINE : & BARNEY ARE PnITiIFIjT V GoinS ut of the Clothing Business, and j 1 UOl l iy JJJJ 1 will sacrifice their entire L STOCK OF CLOTHING j -:- Commencing Monday, Noy. 26th i And continuing from day to day until sold out. 'We mean what we 'say, and you will 1 - have the opportunity of buying j CLOTHING REGARDLESS OF COST. These are only a few Quotations but Everything Goes. Men's $ 5.00 Suits for $3.50 9.00 " " 5-50 10.00 " " 6 75 11.50 " " 7.50 Men's 7 00 Overcoats for $5.25 11.00 " " 7.00 13.00 " " 9.00 Boy's 5.50 Suits for 84 00 7.00 ' " 4.75 " . 6.50 " " 4.5o Boy's Overcoats at prices just as low. Don'l mi it, you Can't afford to. Tfie aoove price are Strictly for Gash. . -IRVINE ; & BARNEY.' I 80 and 32 CENTER STREET . PROYO L " . i iaiTiOicIs and Watches ' ' AT ' iock'V'JBIrff Storo Pyne & Maiben's Drug StoieJ. EVERYTHING AT REDUCED PRICES. Look out for : Big Stock of Holiday Goods Spectacles Scientifically Adjusted to all Sights. LOOKOUT ....FOR THE.... " ' AT TIIE ' Provo Book and Stationery Company. Friday Evening, Dec 7th GEO TAYLOR, EVlanager, P'ovo. WMOREER, President IJOHN JONES, Superintendent -MANUFACTURERS OF- HARNESS, BOOTS and SHOES -DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. HARDWARE GROCERIES. CLOTHING PTJIlNITiniB, FANCY NOTIONS FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ROLLER MILL FLOUR. GRAIN. INSURANCE A&ESCY HALLIDAY & GATES, Pmo. I REPRESENT THJC Home Insurance Co. of Utah. I -Etna of Hartford. ! Firemen'a Fund, Cel.. j Royal of Liverpool. I G erman A merlcan. Fire Association, Philadelphia. Home of New Tork. Phoenix of London. f Liverpool, London and Globe. Insurance Company of North America. j Hamburg B reman. I Home Mutual of Cal. Whose asset3 aggregate $90.29,00. I The oldest Agency in the j State south of Salt Lake city. ! OlSce opposite Court Iloase, Provo f "N0fiCL We are prepared to do all kinas of I BLACKSMITH, WAGON AND I CARRIAGE WORK. We haue noepesialty bat we GUAR- ' ( ANTEE All our work. j Prices as Low as the Lowest. r: Ghe ua a Call auc be convinced I WE MEAN BUSINESS. I V Prodifce iakea and Cash not retail. Shop next door south, of Sharp's Livery Stable.- I Brown & Worsley. j "lillage Blacksmith' DAVID MELDRUM. ' Blacksmithing, j Horse Shoeing, f Wagon Repairing, : Etc., Etc. J, at., 1 blocks norm o First National Bank. Piovo, - - Utah, BLACKSMITHING J. THULIN Practical Blacksmith. I VAGQKS& BUGGIES RERAIRED: Horse Shoeing, Etc, Etc r H. H. Berg's Shop. I street, one block f north of Depot. j PKOVO. - UTAH p n. simmons, r Physician and Surgeon. f Office Excelor Block j Rooms 1, 2 and 3. 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