Show Investigation Invited 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 iiehall of Hoods Saraapariiia Special attention ie calied to the high character char-acter of the persons whose testimonials are published by the pioprieturs 01 this medicine as evidenced by their occupations or indorsements la fVct no matter where a testimonial in uf half of Hoods Sarsaparilla may be from it is reliable and as worthy of confidence as if it came from your most trusted neighbor Cure for Headache A B a remedy for all forms of headache head-ache Elec ric 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 procure a bottle and give this remedy a fair trial In cases ot 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 The Gtonos that Vi ro lonneray pasisu from hand to hand as being the gems found in the head of the toad were fos il teeth of tho sea wolf beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense ot smell and completely derange the whole svstem when entering it through tbe mucous surfaces Such articles should never be used expect on prescriptions from reputable physicians physic-ians au the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can pessibly I derive from them Halls Catarrh Cure manufactured by F I Cheney t Co Toledo O 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 freeS free-S ° Sold by Druggists price 85c per bottle J i llh CI As old l as the hills ana IQ never excelled excell-ed 1 Tried and proven Q is the verdict of millions Simmons Liver Regu later is the BeLer only Liver BeLermedicine medicine to which you can pin your gzpll 1 faith for a 11 a1 Jlj1J cure A f at mild laxative laxa-tive and ptr ely vegetable veg-etable acting e r 1 act-ing directly frrq Qn the Liver 4f ii t and Kidneys Kid-neys Try it Sold by all Druggists Liquid or in Powder to be taken < ky or made into a tea The Elne Elver Medicines I have used your Simmous Liver Regulator Regu-lator and can conscieneiously say it is the king ot all liver medicines I consider It a medicine chest in itself gr W JA025 ecu Tacoma Washington IIiv1xR7 PACIIAG SZ te9 3 S4S3J3 tD ICd on Rl1ppC1 A COURT UNION 8130 Meetings held each Thursday at Pyne Maibona hall Yist A C ing members cordially invited A A NOON D H C E A McCuRTAiN C Ranger IF1 TnosU DRUCE Financial Secv Home Missionaries The home missionaries of Utah Stake are appointed to preach on Sunday Aug 26th 1894 at the vards designated desig-nated NORTH DTSTKICT N L Neleeu 1 Provo 3rd vard Han Jorgensen J 4th r John KV Turner Provo Tames H Snyder f Don CClttyton t Lake View I James Adams f J Alphonso M Davis J Timpanogos I Walter M Webb j Jaiuea WYance Pleasant View C C Uackett f W Chipman Sr Pleasant Grove John R Hindly f First Ward W EL Feeroan l Pleasant Grove Jacob Cailmn f i Second Ward A G Johnson t PleasantGrove HOB Wooley f I Third Ward J W Bean > 0 a Berg f American Fork A J Evans 1 T JjGln J B Keeler f Samuel A King I Cedar ValleyS Valley-S L Chipman f A Halladay I aoinel Liddiard f Highland C D Glazier 1 1 J F 1 Gates f I Alpine SOUTH DISTRICT James E Hail I Springville G S Condie f I James H Holly 1 Mapleton John Mendenhall I H F Thomas t Spanish Fork J H Hales f August Swensen I Salem David Williams f S P Christenson Payson OQBahr f V FT Huish Benjamin Peter J Hansen > E C Henrichsen 1 Lake Shore Lars L Nelsen f Andrew Ldvegreeu t Spring Lake Edward W Clark j M L Pratt I Santaquin Wm S Tanner f A L soutuwicK t trosuen A Manwaring I B T Blanchard I Provo 1st ward P H Boyer f James Whitehead t Provo 2nd Willis K Johnson f J Hours of meeting Lake View ward 1030 a m and 2 p m Timpanogos was 2 and 7 p m and in the Provo ward meeting houses at 630 p m nugville 2 p m Spanish Fork 2 and 7 p m Salem 2 p m Payson 2 and 630 p m Sautaqnin 2 p m Goshen 2 pm eni2p m Alpine 2pm Americ Fork 2 and 7 p m Pleasant Grove 2 p m Cedar Valley 2 p in Highland 230 p m Spring Lake 2 pin p-in Benjamin 230 p m Pleasant View 2 p mLake Shore 230 P > m MRS WT FAHEYof LQ Roy JttY says U Have tried fifty cough Cures Parks Cough Syrup is the only one that helpea me 1 know it is the best Cough Remedy Sold by Smoot Drug company IcellceHIceHl I Pure lake I ice delivered at your door every day in quantities to suit at 50 cents per hundred Leave orders at Boshard Saxevfl C A ALLEN Houses for Kern Apply to Evan Wride corner C and Seventh streets Provo 9 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 ale at the front door oi the county courthouse court-house in the City of Provo County of Utah and Territory of Utah on tIle 29th day of August 1894 at the hour of 12 oclock Mthe following described real eatate The land and premises directed to be sold by this decree are bituated lying and being in the Ceun ty of Jtah and Territory of Utah and bounded and particularly described as follows to wit The south onehalC of the south one half of Iota seven 7 and eight 8j block sixtyeight 68 plat A rrovo uity survey or DUll < 11ng lots in Utah County Territory of Utah otherwise described an 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 rod thonce north three 3 rods thence east twelve 12 rods tbence south three 3 rods to the place of beginning I dinning Area thirtysix 36 square rode together with all and singular the tenements here htamepta and appurtenances ap-purtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining To be sold as the property of Herman E Oster I loh and Hermine 0 = terlob 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 I I IWniIflTIQl NUTSHELLED Greatest HYPIOiISU boot out Tells all about the wonderful subject Whatever your views gM jg ft are on Hypnotism you will find this book of great value Published price GO cts Sent tree transportation prepaid you remit 25 cents for subscription to Home and Hearth the elegant household raonthlj AildossssfHOMES AND HEARTHS PUBLISH INQ CO Now York MARSHALS SALE PUKSUANT to an execution to me delivered by the First Judicial District Dis-trict court of the territory of Utah I shall expose at public 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 light title claim and interest of Willam H Patten and Martha M Patten of in and to the following described real estate situate lying and being in Utah county and described as follows towit Lots and 6 block 50 platA Payson City survey Area 132160 of an acre And all the waters and water rights which are used for irrigating said lands Tobe sold as the property of William H Fatten and Martha M Patten at the puit of Joseph F Wright Terms of sale cash NAT M BRIGHAM TJ S Marshal By W H BERRY Deputy DatedJuly 271894 J B JENNINGS attorney for Plaintiff Plain-tiff MARSHALS SALE Pursuant to an order of sale to me directed di-rected by the District Court of thd First Judicial District of the Territory of Utah 1 shall expose at public sale at the front door of the County Court houfaWlii the City of Provo County of UlahlTeriitory of Utah on the 21st day of August A D 1894 at 12 oclock M tire following described personal property and real estate towit Two shares of the capital stock of the Pftysoir Electric Light and Maaufact urng company represented by certificate certifi-cate No9 four shares of stock in same company represented by certificate So 10 two shares of stcck in same company representea by certificate No 15 And also the parcel of land situated in Payson city Utah County 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 vith all and singular the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances ap-purtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise aunertainine To be sold as the property of C W Brewenon If Co a firm composed of C W Brewerton and Thomas Highain Hattie D Higham A S HiKhutu Mary Brewerton and T G Wimtner at the suit of M D Wells Co a firm composed of M D Wells H JMcFarland and B R Wells plaintiffs Terms of sale cash NAT M BRIGHAM U S Marshal By THOMAS FOWLKU Deputy Dated July 27 1891 JONES SCHROEDER Attorneys for Plaintiffs r ALIAS OUMMONSINTHE DISTRICT COURT OF SUMMONS c tho First judicial district of the territory of Utah Lieu county Etta N Egertsou plaintiff vs Marilla Miller Daniels Maria uelaregne Seth Williams Wil-liams Sarah L Hoyt Carnelia Luman Laura I Branson Byrum Miller Ames Miller Bussell Miller William Miller Eliza Abby Juliete Parkis George Parkis Julia Parkis Aliuarotta Blake Newell Parkis Wride PurKis Austin Miller Jane Hagmire Augus tine Miller Laura M Smith Albert Miller Alroy Miller Auenzo MiLer Martha Torags Elezar Crittenden Lmma Wentworth Lucy Crittenden Louis Cnttenden Martha Perkins George W HuntleylrancellaiSclialer Samuel I UHuntley Seth Huntley Hyruin Kellogg Seth Kellogg Martha Coy Jano Williams Martha Denning Austin Uagmiro Francis iluKiniioond Helen KOUCBS doionannta Tile pc plo ot ilso territory of Utah sand greetiug to aU theabove named defendant You are Hereby required to appear in an action ac-tion brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the magnet court of tho First Judicial 1 Ju-dicial district of the territory of Utah and to answer the complaint tiled therein within ten days exclusive ot the day of service after the service on you of this summons 11 served within this county or served out of this county but in ails district within twenty days otherwise within forty daysor judgment judg-ment by default will betaken against you uc corning to prayer ui UJIH vuiupmuu The said action brought to obttun a decree of this court that tno defendants may be required re-qUired to setlorth the nature ot their claims cud that all adversecmiins of tho defendants may bo determined bra decree this court tnat by stud decree it be declared and adjudged ad-judged that the defendants have no CbUUo or interest vhaw or in otto the following described de-scribed premises towit commencing 116 feet cast ot the southwest corner ot lot 2 block 71 Plat hA Provo city survey thence east SJ feet thence north W feet thence west W feet thence south Ki feet to beginning and that the uilo plaintiff is good auu valid thut defendants bo lorover enjoined and debarred de-barred lioin asserting any claim whatuver in or to said land and premises adverse to plaintiff plain-tiff and for such other relief as to this court shall seem meet and agiceablo to equity and for costp ol suit plaintiff alleged that sho claims title in lee to said premises founded upon a warrantee deed executed bvWm Miller Mil-ler now deceased and tile defendant Manila Miller Daniels toFroyo Cooperative Mercantile Mercan-tile Institution on Oct 17 Ib71 that said deed is detective in this that the same is not sealed by said grantors And you are heioby notified that if you fail to appear and answer tile said complaint a3 above requirea thu said pUmtiff will apply to the court j or the relief therein demanded and costs of suit Witness the Hon ETarrey Smith Judge and the seal of the district court ot the Fust judicial district in and for lSEALI the territory of Utah this 23d day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninetyfour DH PEEBY JR Clerk By It B TnOBMAN Deputy Clerk Thurman S Wedgwood attorneys for plaintiff plain-tiff tiffNOTICE 1VIOTICE TO CKBU1TOKS ESTATE OF NOTICE Chipman deceased Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administrator administra-tor ot thocotateoi Phoebe Chipmandeceased LV LllU nUlwrS VL U U lUUll lJUV111I claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within ten months attar tho first publication of this notice no-tice to the said administrator at his residence at 538 Bredport St Salt Luke City THOMAS M HOLT Administrator of the estato of Phoebe Clfipinan deceased Houtz S r Anderson attorneys for administrator adminis-trator Dated at Prdvo City Utah Aug 20th NOTICE CREDITORSESTATE of I Abraham Esiioull deceased Notion ia j liureby given by the undersigned executor of the estatooC Abraham Ksnouff deceased to tile creditors of aud all persods having claims against the eaid l deceased to exhibit them with tho necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication ot this notice to the said executor at his residence in American Pork Utah county Utah territory EUGENE A HENIUOD Executor of tho estate of Abraham Esnouff deceased Dated at Provo city Utah July 13 Wi ESTJlAy KOT10K i navom my possession ii the following described animal Impounded Impound-ed as estray or for trespass One sorrel hone nine or ten years old with four white feet and spot lu lace no brand vis IWO If costs on said animal be not paid within ten days from date of thls notice it will be sold to tho highest cash oldderat Lohi estray pound at 2 oclock p m on the 25th day ot August 1894 Dated at Lehi city Utah county territory f Utahthis 5th day of August 1884 DANILL W THOMAS Constable NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESIATE OF i Anuis C Ward deceasedNotice is here by given by the undersigned administrator of tho estate of Annis C Ward deceased to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit thorn with the necessary vouchers within lour months after the first publication of thia notice at Sprlngyillo SprlngyilloALEXANDER ALEXANDER ROBEBTSEJf Administrator of the egtato of Annie 0 Ward deceased Dated thJ 90th day of July m i rovoCity Planing MillS I E J WARD SONS Props Manufacturers of I SASH DOORS FRAMES MOULDINGS POKCH STAIEWOKK AND COMBINATION FENCE Also Dealers in Lumber Lath Shingles and General Building Material Corner 3d nnd H streets Telephone No 32 Provo Utah PROFESSIONAL CARDS SAMUEL A KING AttorneyatLaw Collections Promptly Attended toO to-O A ce First national Bank Building Provo J E BOOTH K A Wiisoi BOOTH WILSON AttorneysatLaw No 23 North J Street PROVO UTAH WILLIAM H KING Attorneyatlaw Rooms S and 7 First National Bank Building PROVO U TARA TAR-A D GASH Atom eyat Law ftoom 7 County Courthouse PEOVO CITY UTAH THURMAN WEDGWOOD AttorneysatLaw Rooms and 3 First National Bank Bnilaingr PROVO UTAH WAENEE KNIGHT Attorney and Counselor At Law Rooms 13 14 Union Block Provo City Utah A SASEY H 0 EDWABDS O AXE5T EDWARDS Attorn eysatLaw Provo City Utah MM KELLOGG E E CORFMAN KELLOGG CORFMAN AttorneysatLaw Room Hines Building Provo City Utah u un un n K KING SK Attorneyat Law Office in National Bank of Commerce Building on 7th Street sn PROVO CITY UTAH ROBERT ANDERSON lU1ornByalhaw Rooms 4 and 6 Kldredge Block PROVO CITY UTAH D HOUTZ DD Atto r n ey A Law Rooms 4 and 5 Eldredge Block Provo Utah SOREN CHRISTENSEN IttorneuatLavr Mount Pleasant Utah A W MUST Ik AttorneyatLaw Office No9 and 10 Union Block PROVO CITY UTAH DaF F REED DE2fTIST Office over Pyne and Maibens DrugStore Drug-Store Provo Utah AMcCUBTAIN M D Physician and Surgeon Office rooms 3 and 4 Hines Block Provo OfficehoursOtolJamCto4pm Residenceone block north of First ward meeting meet-ing house Residence telephone No 4E of lice tolophonoNo 28 EORGE SMARTM D GEORGE Physician Surgeon SPANISH FOB s UTAH Office opposite Post office Calls day and night WB t SEAELE Civil Engineer Irrigation and Water Power Plans Deputy U S Mineral Surveyor City Surveyor of Provo OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE O WATKINS IrcMiBci and SiIperintendBEi Office In Union Block PROVO UTAH JR E KNOWLDEN I E IJONE8 I NOWLDEN JONES KNOWLDEN GENERAL FIRE AiJD LIFE INSURANCE MHTS P Qoz i J PEQYO t vt u I The Good Things of Life MAY ALL BE FOUND AT OUBIDENTAL SALOON Maiben Block J Street Provo None but the Finest Goods Dealt in at WHLSO3ST iIseuae E Union P acinc Sysiem POW Time Table In Effect May 6 1894 SOUTH Subject to change with NORTH out notIce Provo Local NoIYassgr No2Psssgr Provo Loc Lv Daily Levs Daily STATIONS Ar Daily Ar Daily 325 p m 145 am Ogden 730 pm 1040 a mAr m-Ar 435 Ar 300 am 1 Lv 620pm Lv 930 u S1t L k a a e Lv E50 Lv7 45 IC Ar 610 u Ar920 H 649 1 845 Lehi Junction 510 822 u 652 848 CI Lehi 507 u 819 u 658 854 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information as to rates maps etc write to your nearest Union Pacific ticket agen S H H OLAKK I OLIVER W MINK E ELLERY ANDERSON JKecQiverB JOHN W DOANE FEEDBIOE E OOUDEKT I I GBO W CRAIG Agt Piovo Utah EL L LOMAX D IL BURLEY Genl Pass j and Tkt Agt Genl Agt Pass Dept Salt Lake City i cJ > JCKl H ON Gaul M mUl0r Baunscheidtisin Reception Assimilation Exertion Exer-tion In these three words the summary sum-mary and very nature oi the genuine Baunscheidtisin is expressed The following is one of many teat monlals that have been voluntarily given To whom it may concern This is to certity that in the winter of 188687 when L 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 iiaile then in Jaffa Palestine and now in Provo city Utah relieved me of my sufferings within a few hours bv an application pthis resuscitator and oleum Haunscheidtii so that 1 had no toothache for many years I will further say 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