Show Their flame Is Legion Reader there are many blood puri fying medicines There is but one Hoods barsapa rilla rillaDo Do not allow highsounding advertisements adver-tisements or other devices to turn you from your purpose to take Hoods Sarsaparilla because in this purpose you are right and will not be disappointed disap-pointed in the result Hoods Sarsaparilla is an honest medicine honestly advertised effects honest cures and gives every patron a fair equivalent for his money What more can you reasonably ask A fair trial guarantees a complete cure Hoko SmitH s organ the Atlanta Journal declares that the present tariff bill will never become a law as the president is n Democrat an honest man and a patriot and the bill is neither Democratic honest nor in the interest Df the people of the United States Nebraska Ne-braska State JouraaL W P BAYES of 240 Jonen street Omaha Neb says of Parks Sure Cure My wife has been constitutionally constitu-tionally wrecked for years Tripd everything fruitlessly My druggists persuasion backed bv his guarantee induced me to buy a bottle of Parks Sure Cure The results are truly won derful Parka Sure Cure for the Liver and Kidneys IB a positive specific for the dJBeise of Wpmen Sola by Smoot Drag compsnFt Ie As o3 aa the hills and never excelled excell-ed 4t Tried and proven is the verdict o f millions Simmons Liver Regulator Regu-lator is the Befier only Liver c I 4 and Kidney medicine to which you can pin your faith for a 1j7J 011 cure A mild laxative laxa-tive and pu ely vegetable veg-etable act ell ing directly Pusing the liver 4 I e I ctJI and Kidneys Kid-neys Try it Sofa by all Druggists m Liquid or in Powder to be taken ctay or made into a tea The KIn of Liver Medicines III have used your Simmons Liver RCKU later and can conscienciously say it is the kin of all liver medicines I consider it a medicine chest in itself GEO W JAO BOW Tacoma Washington WEVBKS PAOKAGKS91 Es tba 3 EtSOB la red an Wlilpen Gounod received his first instruction in music from his mother who was a distinguished pianist He won the grand prize at the Paris conservatory when he was 21 Four Big Succeeses Having the needed uierit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them the following tour remedies have reached a phenomenal L sale Dr Kings New Discovery for consumption Coughs and Colds each bottle guaranteed Electric Bitteras the great remedy for Liver Stomach L and Kidneys Bucklens Arnica Salve p the best in the world and Dr Kings New Life Pills which are a perfect pill All these remedies are guaranteed to do lust what is claimed tor them and I the dealer whose name is attached I herewith will be glad to tell you more I of them Sold at Smoot Drug Co Information lor tile crammers The Hon Champ Clark formerly of Kentucky has no respect for the civil service laws and ho does not hesitate to say so as was indicated by his vigorous vig-orous speech in the house tIle other day In the course of his remarks he made a general assault on tho civil service system which ho declared was the most monumental fraud of the century Not 10 men in this house said he could stand an examination for a 900 clerkship Why they asked one man how many British soldiers were sent over here during tho revolution The applicant replied that he did not know he exact number but he knew a dd ight more came over than went back Louisville Courier Journal Beware 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 BurfaceiSuj prescrrptISns frQnr reputable physicians physic-ians aa the damage they will do is tenfold ten-fold to the good you can pessibly 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 flQrSold by Druggists price 85c per bottle Houses for Rem Apply to Evan Wride corner C and iPIit Htr Pte Provo For bale Uaeap The Holdaway Park grounds consisting con-sisting three acres on West Main between be-tween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets ply at this ofiico Farmers Attention i Money loaned on irrigated farms at 10 per cent per annum Write or apply ap-ply personally to SAMUEL COBNABT Spanish Fork Utah Ice lice nice III Pure lake ice delivered at your door every day in quantities to suit at 50 cents per hundred Leave orders at Boshard < < Saxeys C A ALLEN l < Gj mG in Taxpayers The Pitjvo city cjuncil will meet August 20th I104 at 5 oclock p m in the counc5 chamber to hear petitions for abatements and remittances of city taxes for the year 1894 JOHN I DIXOS City Recorder PROVO CITY Aug 8 1894 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 Citv of Provo County of Utah and Territory of Utah on the 29th dav of August 1894 at the hour of 12 oclock M the following described real estate The land and premises directed to be sold by this decree are bituated lying and being in the County Coun-ty of Utah and Territory of Utah and bounded and particularly described as follows to wit The south onehalf of the south one half tf lots seven 7 and eight 8 block sixtyeight 68 plat A Provo City survey of building Jots in Utah CountyTerrltory of Utah otherwise described as commencing at the southeast corner of lot eight 8 block sixty eichl 68 nlat A Provo Citv survey County and Territory I aforesaid thence west twelve 12 rods thence north three 3 rods thence east twelve 12 rods thence south three 3 rods to the place of beginning be-ginning Area thirtysix 36 square rods together with all and singular the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances ap-purtenances thereunto belonging or II 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 fay of August 1894 Booth Wilson attorneys for plain tiff JOHN A BnoWN riff of Utah County iJII1 MARSHALS SALE PURSUANT 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 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 To be sold as the property of William H Patten and Martha M Patten at the suit of Joseph F Wright Terms of sale cash NAT M BRIGHAM U S Marshal By W H BERRY Deputy Dated July 27 1894 J 1 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 th 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 lrovo County of Utah Territory of Utah on the 21st day of August A 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 Utah Territory beginning the southeast south-east corner of block eighteen 18 in plat A Payson CUy Survey running thence north 78 chains thence west 275 chains thence south 178 chains thence east 275 chains to place of beginning be-ginning together vitti all and singular the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances ap-purtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining To be sold as the property of 0 W Brewenon Co a firm composed of C W Brewerton and Thomas Higham Hattie D Higham A S Highara Mary Brewerton and T G Wimmer at the suit of M D Wells Co a firm composed of M D Wells H McFarland and B 11 Wells plaintiffs Terms of sale cash NAT M BRiGnAii U S Marshal By THOMAS FOWLER Deputy Dated July 27 1894 JONES SCHROEDER Attorneys for Plaintiffs ALIAS SUMMONS THE DISTRICT COURT OF 0 tho First judicial district of the territory ol Utah Utah county Etta N Eggertson plaintiff vs Marilla Miller Daniels Maria Uelaregno Seth Wil Slams Sarah li Hoyt Carnelia Luman Laura I Branson flyrum Miller Ams Miller Bussell Miller William Miller Eliza Abby Julieto Parkis George Parlus Julia Parkis Almarotta Blake Newell Parkis Wrido Parkw Austin Miller Jane Hagniire Augustine Augus-tine Miller Laura M Smith Albert Miller Alroy Miller Amenzo Milier Manha Torn s Elezar Crittenden I < mine Wentworth Lucy Crittenden Louis Crittenrten Martha Perkins George W P tfteM racellu Schater Samuel DHuntley d H n Icy Hyrum Kellogg Seth Kelloggl Bu Coy Jane Williams Martha DcniL Hptin Ilagmire Francis Hagmlre and ellcgR defendants The people cMpstorritory ot Utah send greetiugto aJjKiabove named defendants You are neap jy required appear in an action ac-tion brought kk alnst you by the above named plaintiff thIistr1ct court of the First Judicial Ju-dicial district tho territory of Utah and to answorthgcw nj irj gijd therein within tfln tho Berrioo iT iu or this auimona it served within this cox ity or served out of this county but IE this district within twenty days otherwi within forty daysor judg ment by dcfau will bo taken against you according ac-cording to Prayer of this complaint The said ucti n is brought to obtain a decree of this court tat > the defendants may bo required re-quired to Bet It rl h the nature of their claims and that all ad ers cmims of tho defendants may be determined bva decree of this court that by said decree it be declared and ud judged that the defendants have no estate or interest whatever or to the following described de-scribed premises towit Commencmg 116 feet cast of the southwest corner of lot 2 block 71 Plat h A1 Provo city survey thenco east 82 feet thence north 99 feet thence west b2 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 from asserting any claim whatever 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 agreeable to equity and for costs of suit plaintiff alleged that she claims title in lee to said premises founded upon a warrantee deed executed byWm Mi ler now deceased and the defendant Manila Miller Daniels toProyo Cooperative Mercan tilo Institution on Oct 17 lb7I that said dee is detective in this that the saino is not sealed by said grantors And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer tho said complaint as above required tho said plaintiff will apply to tho court lor the relief therein demanded and costs of suit Witness the Hon Harvey Smith Judge and the seal of the district court of the First judicial district in and for lSEALI the territory of Utah this 2dd day of mlr in tho vpnr of nur Inr one ti s ndeigbr hundred and i ninetyfour D H PEEBY JB Clerk By it B THOBMAN Deputy Clerk Thurman Wedgwood attorneys for plaintiff plain-tiff NOTICE TO CREDITORS PATE OF Ll Annis C Ward deceased Notice is hereby here-by given by the undersigned administrator of the estate of Annis C 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 tho first publication of this notice at SpringyilleAliEXANDEB ALEXANDER HOBERTSEN Administrator of tho estate of Annis C Ward deceased i Dated this 80th dav of July 1894 1TOTICE TO C RE UITO HS ESTATE of NOTICE 1l1 E nouff deceased Notion is hereby given by the undersigned executor of the estate ot Abraham Ksnouff deceased to tho creditors of and all persods having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication ot this notice to tho said executor at his residence in American Fork Utah county Utah territory EUGENE A HENBIOD Executor of the estate of Abraham Bsnouff deceased Dated at Provo city Utah July 13 191H ESTltAF NOTICE i nave In my possession 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 iblo If costs on said animal be not paid within ten days from date of this notice It will bo sold to the highest cash bidder at Lehi estray pound at oclock p m on the 25th day of August 1894 Dated at Lehi city Utah county territory of Utah this 5th day of August 18H4 DANILL W THOMAS Constable KKUFESSIONAL CARDS SAMUEL A KING AttorneyatLaw Collections promptly Attended toO to-O ce First Motional Bank Building Provo ILLIAM H KING WILLIAM Attorneyatlaw Booms 0 ana 1 tfirst National Bank sii1dIPX Paoyq P 4 L IS JO provo City Planing l Mill E J WARD SONS Props Manufacturers of SASH DOORS FRAMES MOULDINGS POKCH STAIBWOEK AND COMBINATION FENCE Also Dealers in Lumber Lath Shingles and General Building Material Corner 3d and H streets Telephone No 32 Provo Utah J E BOOTH KA WILSON BOOTH WILSON AttorneysatLaw No 23 North J Street PROVO UTAH AD GASH AtorneyatLaw Room 7 County Courthouse PROVO CITY UTAH THUKMAN WEDGWOOD AttorneysatLaw Rooms I and 3 First National Bank Bnllolng PROVO a UTAH WARNER KNIGHT 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