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Show TAYIORXPOULTON Removed From Their Old Stand, 118 Center Street, to the Old McEwan House One-Half Block West of the Cosmopolitan Hotel. A MOST COMPLETE STOCK. Staple and Fancy Qrocerlea Selling at Awful Close Marffins-The Brightest and Freshest Stock of Groceries Prompt and Polite Attention to all Customers Goods Delivered Free. The firm of Taylor & Poulton ia composed of John T. Taylor and Ralph Poulton. It has been in business live years and during that time has made a very enviable . reputation as liberal and progressive merchants one of the veiy beet grocery houses in Provo. These young gentle men are polite and attentive and spare no pains to satisfy their customers of all classes. Their stock of both staple and fancy groceries and family supplies of all kinds is kept full and complete at all times, and their customers may rely on it that their orders will be rilled and at the lowest possible prices. As an indication we give the following brief quotations: Beet Utah sugar, 20 lbs $1 00 Beet Utah sugar, per sack 5 00 Currants. 20 lbs 1 00 Rasius, 2t) ibs 1 00 Patent flour, 100 lbs 1 50 Sea Foam, 100 lbs 1 45 Straight grade, 100 lbs 1 40 Bakers No. 4. 100 lbs. . . 1 35 The above is but a sample of what they can do wnn trie staples, uau in person and see what these accomplished grocery merchants can do in fancy groceries. . IN CANNED GOODS the house is alwayB strong. It has an ambition to keep abreast of the times, and o supply itB customers with all that is either desirable or excellent, and all at prices lower than the lowest. There is no doubt but Taylor & Poulton Poul-ton lead the market in this line of goods, as in all others. It is really a pleasure to step in and look over this superb stock and it makes an epicure's mouth water to merely glance through the samples on the shelves. This line includes the best brands of canned fruits, vegetables, fish, meats, etc , 'etc. BACON AND HAMS. Taylor & Pouiton are up to the mark in this line. They keep the verv choicests of j .brands and the housekeepers house-keepers of this city have learned this fact well. THE GENERAL STOCK. Of course in a brief article such as this we cannot give all the articles of which this great stock consists, but we can say it is very complete and all the best goods in all lines only are kept, The conductors have resolved that it is the best policy to keep only such goods as they can cjnscient-.ously comme id to their cuetomtrs. We can eay to the readers of The Dispatch that they are in good hands when they deal with this excellent house. The weights and measures are like the goods, honest and reliable, and the goods are carefully packed in every instance. Another good feature of this house is, if a line ot goods 13 asked for which they do not carry in stock, it is at once ordered. They stick at nothing noth-ing and spare no pains or expense in catering for their trade. The Dispatch can and does, commend com-mend to its readers and friends this most excellent grocery house. It is close to the very center of business and this is an advantage which every patron well understands. The old customers will trade nowhere else and this article is especially addressed to those who may want to find just such a house to trade at. |