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Show H in tfie Morning Bj Dull Headaches and Pains H Sarsaparilla Perfectly Cured B Mr. B. A. Goutcens B ta well known b general merchant and HJ postmaster of 8. Holland, 111. He writes : B " Allow me to express my sincere satis- Hj faction with Hood's Sarsaparilla. For H years I was afflicted with sick headaches H urisinc from disordered stomach And iin- j pure blood. Every mornintrl had dull H Pains in Kiy Head. Hj I tried family medicines of various names K - and descriptions, all failing to produce Hj tho desired result. I had heard and read Hj tnuch about Hood's Sarsaparilla, and Hood's Cures H finally concluded to give it a fair trial. Ml In a snort tlmo my appetite improved, my H headaches ceased, and the dull and H Despondent Foellng Cave Way B to amors cheerful spirit. Hood's Barsa j parlllalstho best known preparation tc j purify the blood, tone up the system and H produce an enormous appetite." E. A. H Gouwekb, South HoUnnd, Illinois. B Rood's PHIs wct monIously via wvu a . Lita Hood's Sarsaparilla. 2&a, j 3000 FOR EVERYBODY Almost everybody takes some laxative Tied'cine to cleanse the svstem and keep the iood pure. Those who take SIMMONS lIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder) ?et all the benefits of a mild and pleasant axative and tonic that purifies the blood and strengthens the whole system. And nore than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR REGU-LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active and healtnv, and when the Liver is in good condition you find yourself free from Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick-Headache Sick-Headache and Constipation, and rid of that worn out and debilitated feeling. These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. Good digestion and freedom fro"m stomach troubles will only be had when the liver is properly at woik- If troubled with any of these complaints, try SIMMON'S LIVER REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medicines, Medi-cines, and Better than Pills. jZS-EVEUY PACKAGE- Has the Z Stamp in red on wrapper. J. H. Zeilin & Co.. Phila.. Pa, Change oi Time. Begining Sunday 2oven)ber I7th the Union Pacidc pasoenfcec train for all points south will leave Provo at 9:25 a. m. instead of 8:53 a. ro. ; train for the north will leave at 4:05 p. in. instead of 2:50 p. m. This train will make close connection at Salt Lake with the fast train for Denver, Omaha, KiDsas GJtv, Chicago and 3t. Louis. If you are going go-ing east secure your t'cVets via the Union PaeiGc G, W. Craig, Agent. Ballard's Ilorehound Syrup. We guarantee this to be the bent Cough Syru) manufactured in the whote wide world. Th's is saying a great deal, but it is true. For Consumption, Con-sumption, Coughs, ColdSt Sore Throat, Sore Coet, Pneumonia, Bronchitsi Asthma, Cronp, Whooping Cough, and all disaaees of the Throat and Lungs.we vonlively guarantee Ballard's Horchound Sump to be without an equal on the whoie face of the globe. In support of this statement we refer to every individual in-dividual who has ever used it, and to every druggist who has ever sold it. Such ev'dence is indisputable, Sold by Smoot Drug company. F&Elfii FKKE! Any person making purchases at Howe & Taft's aggregating $15.00 will be given free a large crayon portrait ot themselves oi ' member of their family. Ynu will not have to pay a fee to have agents notify you and you will set a picture from the best artists in the world. Satisfaction guaranteed. Strawberry Plants. Parties i-nting Oregon Strawberry Plants cau niranjre for tbem by calling on us within tue nex-. eight days. C. F. Decke-r & Co. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or so great la esv iSOtlCi. At a meeting of the city council held Monday, November 23, A". D. 1S9", the assessment made for grading sidewa ks in GravelniK Districts No. 1, No. 2 and o 3, was accepted. Said list is now m the hands of the city recorder and open to inspection. The city council will meet Tuesday. December 3, 1895 at 7 o'clock p. m. ior the puipose of hearing aggrievauceB and to correct errors ro assesameDt. By order ot Provo city council. John D. Dixon, Citv Recorder. Dated November 25, 1895. " FRAGRANT VANITY FAIR CIGARETTES i m j NAE BUryTME FINEST ' VIRGINIA ?7VRK!5M tobacco & tme highest skilled workmen empiped m making THESE aGARETTE5- V?J5KlMBALL6C& yhe Amen cogTobactg Co SuccesMgl S6agigi'.j.ir-it,. "'-'' i iTumpt, 5os:tm Ififii- Fis3l-' "rs f-r Ir.pittnce, Lots -Sf-'-cii' l.K-1 "f "oM.oori, Semlna! $5&ggSiggg&e?F- f.nlif's'-.s. Spermatorrhea, S al 1 !( LgtlH Nwiuitcsi, Self Distrust. IPJ tA t V S P l K Lois V ''""orv, Ac. Mil &0QFWM ei's Ma'l Prlc 91.00, 6 &&?dK?wk SP'',I Olrictlont UatM fnf --'-(lac,, B"' A!irs " For Sale by Smcot Dm? Co. KKOFESSIONAL CARDS. AMUEL A. KING. Attorney-at-Law. ColisctioRs Promptly Afiended to. O co First Matlonsl Bank Iluildluit. Prove B E. BOOTH, 5tiDrfieij-ai-Lsw Office at 23 J street,; PKOVO CITY, 4 - . UTAH. A U.GA8H, Atorney-at-Law. (Koom 7, County Courthouso.) PBOVOCITY, - -?" JJTAH. Miirr i -i iiwiiii 11 ii ' f D. HOUTZ. AttorneyAt-Law. Rooms 4 and 5 Eldredge Block. Provo. - - Utah. pOBEET ANDERSON, AtiornBU-al-Law, Booms 4 and fi, Elirodgo Block. PEOVO CITY. - UTAH. E E.DUDLEY, ft Attorney-At-Law. Office Boom 9, First National Bank. PEOVO, UTAH. A McOUETAIN, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. jlflco rooina, 3 and 4, Hlnea' Block, Provo Juice hours, 3 to 12 a, m., 2 to 4 p. m. Uesidcnco,ono block uorth of First ward mooting moot-ing houBe. Besidenco telephone No. it, office of-fice teleulioLiG.No. 28. LJAVEECA3IP&C0. Abstracters of Titles. Loans and Insurance. Provo City, - Utah. TO" B. SEABLE, Civil .Engineer, j rrigatlon and Wator Power Plans. Doputy D S. Mineral Surveyor. City Surveyor ol Provo. OFFICE: IN CO UBT HOUSE YHTJBMAN & WEDGWOOD, Attorneys-at-Law. Hooma I and 3 First National Baas anilulcg PBOVO, - - UTAH. 4AAENEB & KNIGHT Attorney and .Counselor At Law Hooma 13 & 14 Onion Block. Provo Citv. Utah EA, WILSON e Attorney-at-Iaw, Booms G and 7, Bank Building. Provo City, ... Utah . If. KELLOGG. - E. K.COSFMAN LELLOGGr & CORFMAN Attorneys-at-Law, Kooml. Hinoa Building. Provo City, - Utah. Q H. ALLEN, M. D. ilesidouco and oiTJce (th streot, One biock east of Tabernaolo, PROVO. - - - UTAH. rVri.E. F. REED, Office over Pyne and Maiben'e "Dmg Store, Provo. Utah. ANDREW ADAMSON, COUNTY SURVEYGK. U S. Deputy Mineial Survey or and NOTARY PUBLIC. American Fork, - - Utah. QE. G. H. KEYSOR DEHTAL SURGERY, Booms over Smoot Drug store, "Will practice Dentistry in all its branches. Provo, - ijfcrjh J COURT UNION 8130. Meetings held each Thursday at Pvne & Maibeu'a hail at 8 p. Oro. Yis ting memers cordially ' invited. A. A. Noon, J). H. C. R. W. J. WoODiwin, C. Rancer, $3 Tnos. Druok, " i'MnuTioial Bse'v. 01 1 I -9 K2S2J Q E3SSSSI 5 &g& Q o essssJ w3 1 - ' Oommences our We have the goods, but want the money, so just read what we will sell you. 100 bolts of heavy Flanelette worth 12)4 c offered for 5 cts 50 boltB oi extra heavy Guinia Hew Flannel, worth 20 c. offered for 12 cts. 20 bolts, 3G in. all wool suiting, elegant colors, worth 45c. offered for 30 ct3 10 bolts Freneh Suitings, worth 40 c. offered for 20 cts. All tbe calico's in the store worth 8 to 10c. offered for 5 cts. 100 bolts Canton Flannel worth 15c. offered for 11 cts. 50 twi'led flannel ladies under skirts with ruffle silk Btiched worth S1.50 offered for 85 cts. 20 pieces oil cloth, beBt quality, worth 30c. offered for 18 cts. 20 doz. of Ladies winter hose worth 17ic, offered for 10 cts. Ladies Union suits at 50, 60, 75 and $1.00 worth double the price. Don' fc think this is all. "We have hundreds of other bargains, dou'tmiss the chance for we will offer you the grandest, biggest bargains ever heard of. 8 S. Jones Company 24 Center St one door west of Pyne &Maiben's Drug Store. Sells Meat at the Following PRICES FOR CASH. BEEF. VEAL. Beef by the side 4c Boasts 8 to 9c lb Hind quarters 5 to 5 Cutlets 3 lbs for 25c Half hind quarter or Veal for veal loaf 12ic Buttock 4 to 5c Siews 4 to 5c lb Fore quarters 3 to 4c wytctt Rump roasts 5 to 6 c rUKK. Prime rib roasts 8c Pork, whole or sides 5 to 5Jc Shoulder roasts 6c Loin or rib roasts 7c lb Boiling beef 3 to 4c Shoulder roasts 5c lb All loin steaks 10c Pork chops 8c lb Round steaks 8c Pork spare ribs 5c lb Chuck or shoulder steak SAUSAGES 7c or 4 lbs for 25c Pork fi e t 8(lb Hamburger steak 10c or 2 foflfic, 3 for 25o Beef shanks 15 and 20c each pork s e linkg' Beef hearts 10c each jqc - 3 -(;or 5C Beef tongues 15 and 20o each Wdnep or Frankfo;t 10"lb Beef tongues, salted 2?o each Bol 8(J lb or 8 , f 3g Corned beet 4 to 7c lb Kidney suet 7c LARD. Rendered baef tallow 5c Loose lard 10c lb 3 lb pails 35c MUTTON. 5 lb pails 55c Mutton, whole rrside 4 to 4c j? V US maris 3c lb P - Shoulder roasts 6c lb f0 lb pails $4.50 Mutton chops Leaf lard 9c lb 7c or n lbs for 25c ALL KI3DS OF CURrO fvlEATS- Loin or rib chops 3 lbs for 25c Poultry Food every Wednes-Mutton Wednes-Mutton stew 3c lb day ni Saturday, CASH PAID FOR HIDES AND PRTSL "" " OUR M TTO : Lowest Prices Consistent with Best Quality and Honest Quantity. PHIL SFECKAUT, Prop, Fas arrived. We have the largest stock of Drugs, Patient Medicines, perfumes, Sponges, BiusliesiCombs In fact .anything usually found in a First Class Drug Store. Call and see for yourselves We still carry the finest line of Family Liquors in the city. IP(PC1 lifiiB ilPIIP fe Oil I IST fifliMBhWW ChhtLilm ImUh rMIW i uUIVIrAY H. S. PYNE, Manager. - Provo City- Crockery and Lamps. at TAYLORBROS, GO. Does a Regular Banking and Exchange Business. Cor respondents In all the Leading Commercial Cities of the United States and Europe. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY JOHN" R. TWELVES, Cashier. REEDISMOOr, President. J. T. FAJIREE, Assistant Cashier. D. T. CLAEK, Vice President, IMLStECTORS. TAMES A. BEAN, - EOGERJFAERER, - t,, 8.' HILLS IS. R. ELDREDGE. JOHN JONE8, ' RFLINOUENT TAXE 9 H Official List of Delinquent Taxes of Utah Goilntif and 'M Proio Oiiu, I(l FOR THE YEAR 1S95. B js!ii Pursuant to Section Eleven of Chapter XL (xxsx) of t V the Laws of the Territory of Utah, passed at the Twunty- . itH ninth (29) Session of the Legislative Assembly and tue ilH amecamenls thereto, the undersigned, the Collector of the lE County ot Utah, Teirltory aforesaid, hereby mves notice -gHj by publication that the following named persons are de- 9H lmquent m the payment of Territorial Territorial School, TH County, County School, and Special School Taxes, also iH City Tax ot Provo City in said County, for the year 1895, (H to the amount set opposite their respective names. Uu- aJh less said amounts, together with the costs, are sooner ll paid by said delinquent taxpayers, I shall sell the prop- H erty hereinafter described of any such delinquents in the jH manner prescribed by law. Said sale will begin the third rH Monday in December, at 12 o'clock noon, at the front JJH door of the County Courthouse, and continue from day to iflH day until the list is exhausted. iH LEVI OPENSHAW, COLLECTOR, ifBI t. . Utah County. iH Dated 3 ovember 20, 1S95 . -rB RuocEbs are ail east of Salt Lake Merdian except when S otherwise SDeciiied. (.H rfH Plat A, Provo City, JH NA3IK. lot. blk. Tax. w '!H Robert Till 4 3 $6 65 iB WilJiamBtiiley el 6 5 3 40 'H Samuel Theurgood v,i 3 6 10 SB 1B KenryliBean ni 1-2 10 15 37 VB Jessu Cochran est 6 10 153 H Frederick A Crnaiaveson 6-7 11 7 3$ "V JH John WJeckjud 3xllrda 1-S 13 1 Si tH J-iiadEJeuKinsaudCDevius.3xllrdi3 1-S 13 1M ( 9H Ilannrth i'eteraou 3x11 rdd 1-S 13 4 05 . 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