Show Investigation Inyited Of course it is proper to inpuire about what any man says Is it true The most rigid investigation Is invited in-vited into the testimonials published in behalt of Hoods Sarsaparilla Special attention Is called to tha high character char-acter of the persons whose testimonials are published bv the proprietors of = LLJ iOj tAnce hv their halt or HoodSarsiijjfla may D e from it IB reliable and as worthy of confidence as if it came from your most trusted nelghtor Cure for Headache As a remedy for all forms of headache head-ache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence We urge all who are afflicted to procur a bottle and give this remedy a fair trial In cases of habitual constipation constipa-tion Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels and few cases long resist the use of this medicine medi-cine Try it once Large bottles only Fifty cents at Smoot Drug Co Ueware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces Such articles should never be used expect on prescriptions from reputable physic I ians as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can ppssibly derive from them Halls Catarrh Cure manufactured by F J Cheney Co Toledo 0 contains no mercury and is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system In buying Halls Catarrh Cure be sure you get genuine It is taken internally inter-nally and made in Toledo Ohio by F J Cheney Co Testimonials free SSTSold by Druggists price 85c per bottle II As olct m the hills and 9 never excel r ed Tried and proven is the verdict o f millions Simmons Liver Eegu I lator is the Belier only Liver I and Kidney medicine to which you canpin your faith for a 2lhaj cure A 4 fJurlJt mild laxative laxa-tive and purely vegetable veg-etable acting 4 act-ing directly Ptll on the j Liver eJ and Kidneys Kid-neys Try it Sold by all Druggists Liquid or in Powder to be taken dry or made into a tea he King of Liver Efodicines 111 have used your Simmons Liver Resn 1ator and can consolonclonsy say it Is tho king of all liver medicines consider it a medicine chest in Itself GEO V V JACJ BOM Tacoma Washington 8EVERY PACIL4QEg USB ta S KKO9 to red on 1nappe COURT UNION 8130 A Meetings held each Thursday at Pyne Maibens hall VisJt 0 S inc members cordially invited A ANOONDH CR A McCuRTAiN 0 Ranger F THOS H DEUCE Financial Secy i I Home Missionaries The home missionaries of Utah Stake are appointed to preach on Sunday Aug 26th 1894 at the wards designated desig-nated NORTH DISTRICT N L Nelsen Provo 3rd ward Han Jorgensen n John W Turner Provo 4th Tames H Snyder Don OClayton l Lake View James Adams Alphonso M Davis Timpanogos Walter M Webb James WVance l Pleasant View C C Hackett r W Chipman Sr Pleasant Grove John R Hindly r First Ward W H Feeroan l Pleasant Grove Jacob Carlmn f 1 Second Ward A G Johnson l PleasantGrove Trios Wooley f Third Ward J W Bean i O H Berg f American Fork A J Evans l Lou J B Keeler f Samuel A King l Cedar ValleyS Valley-S L Chipman f A Halladay l Samuel Liddiard Highland C D Glazier l J F GatesSOUTH t r I Alpine SOUTH DISTRICT James E Hall l Springville m G9 H F Thomas Spanish Fork J H Hales August Swensen t Salem David Williams f S P Christensen Payson 0 O Bahr W H finish t Benjamin Peter J Hansen E C Henrichsen Lake Shore Lars L Nelsen r Andrew Lovegreen t Spring Lake Edward W Clark t M L Pratt Santaquin Wm S Tanner f A L Southwick Goshen I A JIanwaring B T Blanchard l Provo 1st ward P H Boyer f James Whitehead J Provo 2nd Willis K Johnson J Hours of meeting Lake View ward 1030 a m and 2pm Timpanogos ward 2 and 7 p m and in the Provo ward meeting houses at 630 p m Sjringville 2 p m Spanish Fork 2 and 7 p m Salem p m Payson 2 and 630 p m Santaquin 2 p m Goshen 2 P in Lehi 2 p m Alpine 2pm American Fork 2 and 7 p m Pleasant Grove 2 p m cedar valley 2 p m Highland 230 p m Spring Lake 2 pin p-in Benjamin 230 p m Pleasant View 2 p mLake Shore 230 pm MRS W < J FAHEY Le Roy JNY says Have tried fifty cough Cures Parks Cough Syrup is the only one that helped me I know it is the best Cough Remedy Sold by Smoot Drug company Ice Ice II Ice II Pure lake ice delivered at your door every day in quantities to suit at 50 cents per hundred Leave orders at Bosliard Saxeys 0 A ALLEN Houses for Hem Apply to Evan Wride corner C and dtWAnth streets Provo SHERIFFS SALE Pursuant to an order of sale to me directed by the District Court of the First Judicial District of the Territory of Uah I shall expose at public sale at the front door of the county courthouse court-house in the City of Provo County of Utah and Territory of Utah on the 29th day of August 1894 at the hour of 12 oclock thefollowinJ described real estate The land and premises directed to be sold by this decree are situated lying and being in the County Coun-ty of Utah and Territory of Utah and I bounded and particularly described as follows to wit The south onehalt of the south one bali of Iota seven 7 and eicht Sj block sixtyeight C68t plat A Provo Citv survey of building lots in Utah CountyTerrltory of Utah otherwise described as commencing at the southeast corner of lot eight 8 block sixty eight 68 plat A Provo City survey County and Territory aforesaid thence west twelve 12 rods thence north three 3J rods thence east twelve 12 rods thence south three 3 rods to the place of beginning be-ginning Area thirtysix 36J square rods together with all and singular the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances ap-purtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining To be sold as the property of Herman E Oster loh and Hermine Osterloh at the suit of Sophia Snyder Terms of sale cash Dated at Provo City Utah county this 7th day of August 1894 Booth Wilson attorneys for plaintiff plain-tiff JOHN A BROWN Sheriff of Utah County f I I uVtllrflli SHELLED Greatest U t iiiu ill book out Telia all about the wonder Jeot Whatever your views are on Hypn you will find this book of great value pushed price 50 cts Sent free transportstl m prepaid TOU remit 25 cents for sub ription to Homes and Hearths the e Kant household monthly Wk Address sil tIffitH ii f PtTBLISH ING CO New k MAR iiWS SALE PURSUANT to an execution to me delivered by the First Judicial District Dis-trict court of f bjLterritory of Utah I shall expose < 6 fawic sale at the front door of the county courthouse in the city ot Provo county of Utah Territory of Utah on the 21st day of August A D 1894 at 12 M all the right title claim and interest of Willam H Patten and Martha M Patten of in and to the following descbed real estate situate lying and being in Utah county and described as foKows towit Lots 5 and 6 block 50 plat A Payson City survey Area 132160 of an acre And all the waters and water rights which are used for irrigating said lands v To be sold aa the property of William H Patten and Martha M Patten at the suit of Joseph Wright Terms of sale cash NAT M BRIGHAM U S Marshal ByW H BERRY Deputy Dated July 271894 J B JENNINGS attorney for Plaintiff Plain-tiff MARSHALS SALE Pursuant to an orderof sale to me directed di-rected by the District Court of tha First Judicial District of the Territory of Utah I shall expose at public sale at the front door of the County Courthouse Court-house in the City of Provo County of Utah Territory of Utah on the 21st day ofAugustA D 1894 at 12 oclock M the following described personal property and real estate towit Two shares of the capital stock of the Payson Electric Light and Manufacturing Manufact-uring company represented by certificate certifi-cate No9 four shares of stock in same company represented by certificate No 10 two shares of stock in same company representea by certificate No 15 And also the parcel of land situated in Payson city Utah County i Utah Territory beginning at the southeast south-east corner of block eighteen 18 in plat A Payson City Survey running thence north 178 chains thence west 275 chains thence south 178 chains thence east 275 chains to place of beginning be-ginning together vitb all and singular the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances ap-purtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining To be sold as the property of C W Brewenon Co a firm composed of 0 W Brewerton and Thomas Higham Hattie D Higham A S I Higham Mary Brewerton and T GI Wimmer at the suit of M D Wells I Co a firm composed of M D Wells H McFarland and B R Wells plaintiffs Terms of sale cash NAT M BRIGHAM U S Marshal By THOMAS FOWLER Deputy Dated July 271894 JONES SCHROEDER Attorneys for Plaintiffs ALIAS UMMONSINPHE DISTRICT COURT OF SUMMONS district of the territory of Utah Dtah county Etta N Eggertson plaintiff vs Marilla Miller Daniels Maria belaregne Seth Williams Wil-liams Sarah L Hoyt Carnelia Luman Laura I Uranson flynim Miller Amis Miller Bussoll Miller William Miller Eliza Abby Juliete Parkis George Parkis Julia Parkls Alraaretta Blake NeWell Parkis Wride Ptirkis Austin Miller Jane Hagmire Augiis uno 1iIer I3mitb Albert Miller I Cnttendcn XouH ilf Itt George W HuntlcyFranceliaSchater Samuel Huntley Seth Huntley flyrum JCellogg Seth Kellogg Martha Coy Jane Williams Martha Denning Austin Hagtniro Frauds Bagmire and Helen KoIIcgtr defendants The people of the territory of Utah send greotiug to all the above named defendants You are hereby required appear in an action ac-tion brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the district court of the First Judicial Ju-dicial district of the territory of Utah and to answer the complaint filed therein within ten days exclusive ot the day of service after the service on you of this summons if served within this county or served out of this county but in this district within twenty days otherwise within forty daysor judgment judg-ment by default will be taken against you according ac-cording to prayer of this complaint The said action brought to obtain a decree of this court that the defendants may be required re-quired to set for i h the nature of their claims and that all adverse claims of the defendants may be determined bra decree this court thatbysaid decree JtTso declared and adjudged ad-judged that the defendants have no estate or interest whatever in or to the following do scribed premises towit Commencing 116 feet cast of the southwest corner of lot 2 block 71 Plat loA Provo city survey thence east 82 feet thence north W feet thence west 82 feet thence south 99 feet to beginning and that the title of plaintiff is good and valid that defendants be forever enjoined and debarred de-barred Irom assorting auy claim whatever in or to said Jand and premises ad verse to plaintiff plain-tiff and for such other relief as to this court shall seem meet and agreeable to equity and for cost of suit plaintiff alleged that she claims title in fee to said premises founded upon a warrantee deed executed bvWm Miller Mil-ler now deceased and the defendant Marilla Miller Daniels to Proyo Cooperative Mercantile Mercan-tile Institution on Oct 17 11171 that said deed Is detective in this that the same is not sealed by said grantors And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as j above required the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief therein demanded and costs of suit Witness the Hon Harvey Vf Smith Judge and the seal of the district court ggr the Firstjudlcial district in and for lSEALI the territory Utah this 23d day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninetyfour D H PurItY JR Clerk By B B TUUBMAN Deputy Clerk Thurman Wedgwood attorneys for plaintiff plain-tiff TVTOTICE TO CBEDITORS ESTATE OF NOTICE Chipmau deceased Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administrator administra-tor Of the estate of Phoebe Chipmandeceased to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within ten months after the first publication of this notice no-tice to the said administratcr at his residence at 538 Bredport St Salt Lake City TKOMAH M HOLT Administrator of the estate of Phoebo Chipman deceased Houtz Anderson atiorneys for administrator adminis-trator Dated at Provo City Utah Aug 20th TVTOTICE TO CREDITORSESTATE of NOTICE Esnouff deceased Notion is hereby given by the undersigned executor of the estate of Abraham UauoulT deceased to the creditors of and all persods having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the nrut publication of this notice to the said executor at his residence in American Fork Utah county Utah territory EUGENE A HENHIOD Executor of the estate of Abraham Esnouff deceased Dated at Provo city Utah July IB 1994 TTSTRAr NOTICE l nave in my possession J2l the following described animal impounded impound-ed as estray or for trespass One sorrel horse nine or ten years old with four whIte feet and spot iu face no brand vis ible If costs on said animal bo not paid with ten days from date of this notH It will be sold to the highest cash oldde t Lehi estray pound at 2 oclock p m 0 he 25th day of August 1894 Dat t Lehi city Utah county territory f U s 5th day of August 18W DANILL w THOMAS Constable 1TOTIOE TO CRED1TOES ESlATE OF NOTICE C Ward deceased Notice is hereby here-by given by the undersigned administrator of the estate of Annis 0 Ward deceased to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice at SpringyilloAiEXANDKR Administrator of ALEXANDER the estate ROUERTSKN of Annis C Ward deceased D ted this 80th day of July 1894 I I I b I ruvn City Plan i ng Mill E U WARD SONS Props Manufacturers of SASH BOOKS FRAMES MOULDINGS POKCH STAER WORK AND COMBINATION FENCE Also Dealers in Lumber Lath Shingles and General BuildmgMatefiaL Corner 3d and H streets Telephone No 82 Provo Utah > HKOFESSIONAL CARDS SAMUEL A KING AttorneyatLaw Collections Promptly Attended to I O ce First National Bank Building Provo J E BOOTH 1C A WiLSON 00TH WILSON BOOTH AttorneysatLaw No 83 North J Street PROVO UTAH LLLIAM H KING WILLIAM Attorneyatlaw Room 5 and 7 First National Bank Building PROVO UTAH A L GASH A Atom eyat Law Room 7 County Courthouse PROVO CITY UTAH JTHUBMAN B WEDGWOOD AttorneysatLaw Rooms I and 3 First National Bank Bniloing PROVO UTAH WARNER KNIGHT Attorney and Counselor At Law Booms 1 14 Union Block Provo City Utah A SAXEY H C EDWARDS O AXEi EDWARDS SAXEX AttorneysatLaw Provo City Utah MM KELLOGG E E CORFMAN ELLOGHr COBFMAN KELLOGG AttorneysatLaw Room Hines Building I Provo City Utah A K KING j Atto rn er J aW Office in National Bank of Commerce Buildin on 7th Street PROVO CITY UTAH ROBERT ANDERSON MorneuaHaw Rooms 4 and 5 Elarcdge Block f PROVO CITY UTAH D HOUTZ DD AttorneyAtLaw Booms 4 and 5 Eldredge Block Provo Utah S OREN CHRISTENSEN IliorneuaiLavf I Mount Pleasant Utah A WMUJNT AttorneyatLaw Office No9 and 10 Union Block PROVO CITY UTAH 3JF EEED DRF DE TIST Office over Pyne and Maibens DrugStore Drug-Store Provo Utah McCURTAIN M D AMcCUETAIN Physician and Surgeon Office rooms 3 and 4 Hines Block Provo Office hours 0 to 12 a m 2 to 4 p m Residencoone block north of First ward meet ing house Residence telephone 1 No 4 < of flee telephone No 28 GEORGE SMABTM Physician Surgeon SPANISH FORK UTAH Office opposite Post office Calls day and night i B SEAELE W i Civil Engineer Irrigation and Water Power Plans Deputy U S Mineral Surveyor City Surveyor of Provo OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE R C WATKINS IrGuiteGl and puin1endBU1 Office in Union Block PROVO UTAH R E KNOWLDEN I E L JOm NOWLDEN JONES GENEBAlrPIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AfiENTS PO Box 11 K PBOVO UTAH The Good Things of Life I MAY ALL BE FOUND AT OggIDHNY Ah 8ALOO = Maiben Blook J Street Provo None but the Finest Goods Dealt in at 7VILSON < 3s NEIa3A URS niaD Pacific System I ° j0 Time Table In Effect May 6 1894 SOUTH Subject to change with NORTH out notIce Provo Local No1lass gr No2Passgr Provo Loca Lv Daily Levs Daily STATIONS AI Daily Ar Daily 325 pm 145 am Ogden 730 pm JO40 a mAr m-Ar 435 Ar300am 1 Lv620pmLv930 k S a ItL ane Ar920 Lv 50tl Lv745 Ar610 p49 1 845 LehiJunction 610 CI 822 652 CI 848 Lehl 507 u 819 u 658 u 854 n American Fork501 CI 818 n 704 869 Pleasant Grove 455 u 807 u 714 CI 909 CI Lake VIew 444 u 756 h Ar725pm 920 Provo 432 Ly745 nan u 929 u Springville 422 938 SuanisliFork414 u 946 Benjamin 407 u 957 u Payson 356 1008 Banta uin 34 L100 Nepfii 265 1255 p m Moroni 915 am 140 Epbrann I 830 2 05 LMant1 800 Arn40 a m Juab 215 p m Lv Lv 12I0 p m Juab 130 U Ar 810 p m Milford 605 a m 1000 p m Frisco 43LO Arrive Leave Trains South of Juab run daily except Sunday Trains Leaye Salt Lake for Ogden daily at 70u a mv30 am 240 c 620pm Trains leave Ogden for Salt Lake daily at 145am OOam 325pm 705pm D Logan Train leaves Provo at 745 a m Salt Lake 240 pm airive Logan 640 p m Service between Provo and Eureka leave Provo 745 a m arrive Eureka 1150 a m leave Eureka 220 p m and arrive Provo 725 pm Trains for terminus and Tooele run daily except Sunday leaving Salt Lake at w 745 a m Remember the Union Pacific is the best line for New Mexico and Arizona Before buying Through Tickets get our figures For fprther Information as to rates maps etc write to your nearest Union Pacific ticket agent o rll Vlt OT VI ARK mNK C EELJJ3RY ANDERSON VBecelvero JOHN W DOANE 1 FBEDBICKE OOtfDEET I t tf GEO W CRAIG Agt PrOvo Uthb EL LOMAX D S BUELBY Genl Pass and Tkt Agt Genl Agt Pass Dept I Salt Lake City DIOKINAON Genl Manager Baunscheidtism Reception Assimilation Exertion Exer-tion In these three words the summary sum-mary and very nature of the genuine Baunscbeidtism is expressed The following is one of many testimonials testi-monials that nave been voluntarily given To whom it may concern This is to certify that in the winter of 188687 when 1 was in Syria as a traveling missionary and having contracted con-tracted bv getting wet and cold avery a-very bad toothache and earache Mr Fred Raile then in Jails Palestine and now in Provo city Utah relieved me of my sufferings within a few hours by an application of his resuscitator oleum Baunscheidtii so that 1 bad i no toothache for many years I will further say that after working in the mountains of Idaho and Utah exploring prospecting developing mines and oeing exposed to heavy storms sometimes being out all night 1 was laid up with rheumatism and heavy backache I went to Provo to Mr Kaile for relief and after one single application May 1892 I was cured completely of my pains and enjoy en-joy full health and vigor again I giye this testimony to Mr iiaile out of thankfulness recommending him and his science to all the sufferers within his reach JACOB SPOBI 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