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Among the o.her notable leatures of the year will be noyels by (ieorge du Muurier and Cuarlfs ludley Warner, the perso'alremiu-isccnceaol perso'alremiu-isccnceaol W. D. Howells, and eight short atorioa of Western frontier life by Owen is-ter. is-ter. Sh rt stories will also - be contributed t-f Brander Matthews, Kichard Harding Davis, Da-vis, Mary E. Wiikins, Kuth McEnery Stuart, Miss Lauranco Alma Tadenia, George A. Hib-bard, Hib-bard, yuesnay de Beaurepaire.lhonias .Nelson Page, unc others. Articles on topics of cur-rent cur-rent ini.eresb will be contributed by distinguished distin-guished specialists. HAltfEiriS PERIODICALS. ler Tietir. HAKPEU S MAGAZINE W.OO HAKfEH'S WEEKLY.. 4.00 HAKI'EK'ti BAZAK.... 4.00 HAKPEiftS YOU1SU PEOPLE.: SUA) Postage Free to all subscribers in the United Mates, Canada, and Mexico, The Volumes of the Magazine begin with the Numbers for June and Decemrer of each year. V hen no time is mentioned, subscriptions subscrip-tions will begin with the jN umber current at the time of receipt of order. Uound Volumes of Harper's Magazine for three years .jack, n neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, post-paid.on receipt of 3.00 per volume. Cloth Oases, for binding, 50 cents each by mail, post paid. . Hemittances should be made by Post-office Money Order or Dralt, to avoid chance of loss ne wspapers are not to copy this advertisement adver-tisement without the expt ess order of Hab- I'EE i BBOTHEKb. Address: HAiirjSBA BROTHERS, New Yutk. Harper's Bazar, ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Bazar is a journal for the home. It gives the f uilOBt and litest information about Fashions, and its numerous illustrations, illustra-tions, Paris designs, and pattern-st.eet supplements supple-ments are indispensible alike to tho home dress-maker and the professional niodiBte. JSo expense is spared to make its artiiitio attractiveness at-tractiveness ol the highest order. 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Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement adver-tisement without the express order of Har PER & BkOTHKSS, Address: HARPEH BROTHERS Now York NEW ADVERTISEMENTS COURT UNION 8130. Meetings held each Thursday at Pyne & Maiben'a hall at 8 p. Om Via ting members cordially inyited. A. A. Noon, D. H. C. R. A. McCurtain, C. Ranger, Us 1 Tnos. H. Druce, Financial Sec'y. THE Gash Market KeepsConstantly on Hand bji Bands of Fresh and Gored Moafsf Home Cured Hams, Bacon &Lard. Philip Speckart. "Village Blaclismith' DAVID MELDRUM. Blacksmithing, Horse Shoeing, Wagon Repairing, : Etc., Etc. J. st. , 1!4 blocks.nortn o First National Bank. Piovo, - Utah. BLACKS NNTHINC J. THULIN Practical- Black smith. WAGONS & BUGGIES RERA1RED: HorseShoeing, Etc, Etc. H. H. Berg's Shop I street, one blocfc north of Depot, PPOVO. - UTAH G. B, YOUNG, "The PAINTER" SPECIALTIES- Sign Writing, Carnage Painting, Paper Hanging. Shop one half block north of County Court house. P. O. Box, 263. - - - Proyo. 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Arrive at Pueblo 6:25 p.m. Colorado Springs 8:00 p. m. Denver 10:30 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. & K. G. and have a comfortable com-fortable train and enjoy the finest scenery scen-ery on tho continent. Shortest line to Cripple Creek, Colorado's Great Gold Camp. Train No. 2 leaving Trovo at 9:26 a. m. arrives at Cripple Creek next morning morn-ing 9-50. A.. 8. HUGHES, Truffle Manajrer. Denver, Col, R. p. vhvtns. General Agent. H. M- GUSHING, T. P. A.53 Wi 2nd South St Bait Lake City, ctab, K HOOPBK G. p . A T. A. Oflnver. Ool. THE Pmo taanpr Co. .Makes a Specialty of Digging, cleaning & repairing Closets, Cesspools Drains, AND . Removing Garbage of all kinds All' Work Promptly Attended to Gardening and Lawn Making. Will Contract to care for gardens and make Lawns. J. W. Cabtikb, Manager. p O. 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From Denver, Grand Junction , and Ipoints East 11.63 No, 3, From Denver.Grand Junction and points East 10.17 p No. 6 From Spring ville, Thistle Sanpete San-pete and Sevier 4.15 p. ds No. 7 From Springville, Spanish F'k Pavson and Eureka 8.35 a. m ARR1 V E AT PROVO FROM WEST. No. 2. From California, Ogden. Salt La.-, Lehi and Am. Fork . . 9.23 a. m No. 4, From California, Ogden, and Salt Lake 9.35 p. m No. 6, From Salt Lake, Lehi and American Fork 3.6p. m No. 8. From Sail Lake, Lehi and American Fork 6.20 pm C The only Jine to ogden and Denver without change, Frte reclining chair cars on through trains. Through Sleeping cars to Denver Kansas city, Chicago and San Franolsoo. file' gant equipment, safety, speed and comfort C. R. ALSV. Tioket At. Provo D. C. Dodge, J. II. Bennett, Gen. Mgr. G. P. A. A. S. Welby, S. II. Babcock, Gen.Sup't, G.F.A. - IS THE TIME TO .iBTTBSOEIBBr-: Forthe For the . DAILY,$6.Q0,. SEMI-WEEKLY, $2.50 j |