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Show The Discovery Saved His Life. Vr' G Cailiouette, Drugaist, Beavers v;l!e, HI ,e?.ye: 4 To Or King's Discovery I owe ny life. Waa taki;n vito La Grippe and rw all the phys'-r-Uns for milps about, but of no avail arid wss pivert up and told I Cou'd not live. Having Dr. Kibb's New D sco-very sco-very in my store 1 snt for a bottle and began its use and from tfce first dose be an ti get bttter, and after rsing three botUes was up and about again, 'tis vorth its weight in sold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get a tree trial at Snor.t Dm? Co. OHEUIFF'S SALE. PUitSUANT-'TO A DE- creo of foreclosure and order of euie to mo dlr ctedbv the District court ot the fir Judicial district, of tho territory of titid, and county ot Utah. I shall expo.-e at public sale at the front door of the coun'y courthouse, in tho city of Provo. county of Ctah, territory of Utah, on Friday, the 14th cay of December, A. D. 18'J4. ftt the hour of 1-o'clock m., the following desciibed real estate: Tho description and particular boundaries oi tno property iiutuorizeU to be sold under and by viriun til this uecre?,so lar as trioe-une can beascei'titi eu from the mortgage t-Tfroni t cotuplnini Hied iu this notion, re .us follows fol-lows t .-wit: The eust one-hall ('i) of lots six (0) an ! seven (7; in ulock stivoii iT.j plat O, Provo (Jliy survey f t"ji diuit iois. Together with till P.nl singular the tenements, tene-ments, heicviuauieuts aud appurtenances tH reuut i b'jiO'jgi'ijf or in anywise auiertiUi.-intr, auiertiUi.-intr, j.o be sold sis tho property of fizzle A liniin, TiiomiiS M. Allm tn, Grant. Atluiau (an infont.) Br.i am Hinckley and SV.'hiatu Thomas, ac thv tuitof ii..rv M. Andrews. Terms of sale. Casn . LMte-1 at Provo C ty, U'.ah county, Utah territory, thi- midday of November, A. U. lss)i. John Bkown, Sheriff of Lfuih county S. K. King- attorney fur pUiutiif, W. P. 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G. and have a comfortable com-fortable train and enjoy the finest scenery scen-ery on the continent. Shortest line to Cripple Creek, Colorado's Great Gold Camp. Train No. 2 leaving Provo at 9:26 a. m. arrives at Cripple Creek next morning morn-ing 9-50. A.. B. HUGHES, Trafflo Manager, Donvwr, Col, H. F. nkvins. Oeneral Agent. H. M. GUSHING, T. P. A.58 V. 2nd South St bait Lake City, Utah, K HOOPK O. . & T. A. Itenver. Ooi. BLOH tWHSEll Provo City, Box 39 The on ly holder of a gold medal io Utah Awarded at the Territorial Fair 1891. Florist and LandscaDe Gardner. Gard-ner. All kinds of Fruits and Ornaments Orna-ments in season. Japanese, Chinese and Australian rare plants. ' Roses and Evergreens A Specialty. Lawn Grasa seed extra e'ear, Mail all ordera to C. H. Blomsterberg, 437 West 3d street. First National Bant OF PROVO. A. O, Smoot, President,. W. B. Pikk, Vice-President. D. A. Swak, Cashier. DI&ECTOK8. J. C. Graham, Geo. Q. Caiwoit, -Geo. Taylor, J. P. It. Johnson, E. F. Shblts. 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