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Show You Don't Have to Swear Off. says the St. Louis Journal of Agriculture Agricul-ture in an editorial about No-To-Bac, the famous tobacco habit cure. "We know of many cases cured by No-To-Bac, one,' a prominent St. Louis architect, archi-tect, smoked and chewed for twenty years; two boxes cured him so that even the smell of tobacco makes him sick." No-To-Bac sold and guaranteed by R. S. Hines. No cure no pay Book free. Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. ciusan i$. Anthony is one of those enthusiasts en-thusiasts who never know when they are beaten. She says the women suffragists suffra-gists of Kansas will begin their next campaign immediately. Whiten yellow linen by boiling half an hour in a pound of fine soap melted in a gallon of milk. Then wash in suds, then in two cold waters with a little bluing. There will be three women in the next Colorado legislature Mrs. Clara Cref.v ingham; Mrs. Frances Klock and Mrs. Carrie Clyde HoUv. State op Ohio, City ot Toledo,? 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Sealed Proposals, Will be received by the Territorial Insane Asylum for furnishiug one hundred hun-dred and fifty (150) tons ot pood river ice delivered at tbe asylum. Bids to be in on or before tbe seventh (7tb) day ot January, 1895. AddresB: AV. R. Tike, Medical Superintendent. iiOSl. A valiee between post office and Provo Bench, containing suit of clothes tmd valuable papers. Finder will return to F. Iiaile aud be rewarded. f Farmers Attention. Money loaned on irrigated farms at JO per cent, per annum. Write orap- ' .Spanish Fork, Utah. Don't go astray when you want a good photograph made, but go to the Union Block, T. E. Daniels, Jr. prop. Ladies' knit shirts for 75 cents and $1 CO at Irvine & Barney's. You nught to know this : De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn and Etop the pain instantly. It will cure badly chapped hands, ugly wounds, sorea and a well known cure for Piles. Smoot Drug Co. The Gates Furniture company have just received a carload of wardrobes, cupboards and sales. They are on the market cheap. The largest assortment of brushes, fancy soaps, ever in Provo at Smooi Drug Co. MARSHAL'S SALE. Pursuant to an execution to me directed di-rected by the District court of the First Judicial district of the ti rritory of Utah, I shall expoEe at public sale at the front door ot the county courthouse intheci!yof Provo, county ot Utah and territory of Utah, on the 16th day of January, A. D. 1895, at 12 o'clock m., all of the right, title, claim and interest inter-est of Geo. A. Dusenberry and J. V. Deal, of, in and to the following described de-scribed real property, situate lying and being in said Utah countv, Utah terri -toiy and particularly described as follows, fol-lows, to-wit: Beginning 4.63 chains north 89 degreeB 52 minutes east and 13.78 chains north I degrees east and 1C chains south 89 degrees east of the southwest corner of the northeast i of section 30 townshlD 7 south of range 3 east Salt Lake meridian, variation 17 degrees 20 minutes east; thence south 89 degrees east 4.50chaii's; thence north f degrees east 32.58 chains; thence north 68 degrees de-grees weEt 4.84 chains, thencp eouth degrees west 14.32 chains, area 6 acres. Also beginning 5.70 chains west of the northeast corner of the southwest K of section 30 township 7 south of range 3 east Salt Lake meridian; thence west 20 chains; thence south 55 minutes west 4.85 chains; thence south 88J degrees de-grees east 20 chains; thence north 55 minutes east 5.29 chains, area 10 14 acres, Also commencing 10 26 chains north and 5 35 chains east of the southwest corner of the northeast i, section 5 township 8 south of range 3 east; thence north 40 minutes east 15 chains: thence ast 40 minutes south 10 chains; thence south 40 minutes west 15 chains; thence west 40 minutes north 10 chains, area 15 acrea. Aleo commencing 9.79 chains south and 5.55 chains east of the northwest corner of the northeast , section 5 township 8 60uth of range 3 east; thence eaet 40 minutes south 10 chains; thence Eouth 40 minutes west 5 chains, thence west 40 minutes north 10 chains; thence north 40 minutes east 5 chains ; area 5 acrea. Also a one-fifth undivided interest in the following desciibed real property situate lving and being in said Utah county Utah territory to wit: The south of the north of lot 3 block 13 plat "A" Springville survey, otherwise described as commencing 51 feet and 7 inches south of the the northwest corner of block 13; thence east 260 feet and 3 inches; thence south 51 feet and 6 inches; thence west 260 feet and 3 inches to tbe place of beginning, area 39.06' square reds. Also commencing at the northeast corner of lot S block 13 plat "A" Springville survey; thence south 51 feet and 7 inches; thence we?t 12 feet; thence north 51 feet and seven inches; thence east 12 feet. Also all of the south iof lot 2 block 20 plat "A" Springville city survey of buildinelots except a ten foot right-of-aray off the east end of said of lot 2. To be sold as the property of J. W. Deal at the suit of the First National bank. Provo, a corporation. Terms of sale, cash. Nat. M. Brigiiam. U. S. Marshal, By W O. Norrell, Deputy Dated December 26, 1894. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE. Whereas, Cbarles August Al'on and Elon L. Allen, hisxUjBSrLih Countv, Utah. cuted,acknoiVi-Iked.Si delivered to James U. Uacon, truste-. their certain trust ileed, bearing date tne flrtt day or" ueccmber. A. D. ltyi), which said truit deed was recorded in the recorder's office of Utah Coun'j, Utah, in Book " of Trust "eeda. on paires 210 to 214 of the records ct' said ort ce, and given to secure se-cure tho payment of Sixteen Hundred and Fifty Dollars, as evidenced b? a curtain first mortgage oond orfl"te, bearing even date with said trust dee!, and payable on the first day of December, A. D. 181)5, with interest thereon at then. tof eisrht per cent. ier annum, an-num, payable Beiin-atinuallv. as evidenced by ten interest couiwds to said first niortr-re 'Kind or no e attacked, and which paid trust deed was given udou tbe following- described premises, situated In the Cos.niy of Utah and Territory of Ut&Vtc-ii-(t: !!eK'n twenty (20) chaiDS north of thasout li west corner of section twenty-nine i2W) uwnship eiglit (8) . south of range two (2), eietof .alt Lake meridian; thence east twenty i--1) chains; thence north tenLcliMins:tUaico west twenty 20 1 chains; theKcstuih-tiu'iiU4iaiu8 to the place of beginning, be-ginning, containing twentyT0 acre?, also, Degin eight an T5-IWT 8.761 chains east ot the northweBi comer of lot tour 1.41 in section thirtr. 30, townsiip eight, 8. eouth of range two, 3, east of sail Lake meridian :tnence east thirteen aud 9S-iO 13 98, chains; thence south seventeen and 97-'0, 17. 97, chains ;thence west twelve and 51 1X), 12.51, chains: tnence north thirtv-two and 31-100. Si.U '.chains-.thence west two and 70-luu, 2.?0, chains; thence north fit-teen fit-teen and 73-lOOJ"' 73, chains to the place ot bo-ginning, bo-ginning, SUM ST twenty-four and 9(5100, 2.!'i' VJf gT' TL clja'ns east and seventy- five i'thf tn southwest corner of loii Section thirtv, 30. township eight) If range t vo. 2, east of Salt La-iel ftience east eight and 73-100, 8.73, c he north ten and 78-100. 10.78, chain lest twelve and fil-loO, 12.51, t hain-fcw-ct luth thirtr-two degrees and thirty iuiuTft4-i 30' east six and OU-luO, 6.0J chains ;lhence 6fth six and 17-100, 0.17, chains to the place of tiauing, containing ten and 28-10!', 10.28, acres, also. Begin thirty, 3J, chain? north of the southwest south-west corner o souiion twenty-nino, 29, township town-ship eight, 8, sDuth of rango two, 2, east of Salt Lak mericlan. thence north fifteen, 15, ch-iins. thence east ten, 1, chains, thence south fifteen. 1, chains, tho::ce west ten, 10, chains, to begiining, containing fifteen, 15, acres Also loffour, 4, in block ono Hundred and fifteen, ll.plat "A" Provo City survey, containing seventy-two. 72, square rodB, and situate in sectnono, 1. township seven, 7, south of range W'O.2, east Salt Lake meridian; also oue-iourtbpf the water in t he Pond own Slough, together with any and all water rights owned by the said diaries August Allen and Elon L. Allen, or either ot them, or belonging to or with ormed upon said premises, or any part thereof, anti Whereas, it is provided in said trust deed among other things that incase default be made in t he pas ment of eitner of said notes, indebtedness, or moneys secured.bv said trust deed, or of the taxes or assesssments on said premisesor any part thereof.or in case of the breach oi any if the covenants iu said trust deed containeAto be kept and performed bv the said Charles August Allon and Elon L, Allen, then to sell and dispose of said premises, prem-ises, or any part thereof, and said water rights, together with all the right, title, benefit bene-fit and equity of redemption of the said Charles August Allen and Elon L Allen, their heirs and assigns therein forever, either in mass or m seoarate parcels, as the holder or holders of said bond and notes may prefer, at public auction, at the front doo- of t.ie Couri House in and County of titan and Territory of Utah, rr on said premises, os may bo specified in the notice of such sale for the highest and best price the same will bring in cash, tiller first giving tnirtv days previous notice ot such 6ale by publication in any newspaper at tuat time published in the said County of Utah.and to make, execute, acknow edge and deliver to the purchaser or purchasers at. said eale good and 6ulUcient doed or deeds of conveyance for the premises sold, and Whereas, it is aiso provided in said trust deed, among other things, that in case default be made in the paj mout of any or either of tlit indebtedness or moneys secured thereby, whether pffifrlcjpal or interest, or f f the the said Charles 'AugusFSllenmrTou'f Allen, then any and all of the moneys thereby there-by secured shall upon such default, at the option of the holder of said indebtedness, become be-come immediatelv due and pav able, anything in said trust deed or in said bond or notes contained to the contrary, notwithstanding, and Whereas, Cbarles August A lien and Elon L. Allen have both and oach made default in the payment of the interest on said indebtedness, due on the first day of December, A D. 1893; on tho first day of June, A.D, 1891; and on the first day of December, A. D. 1894, nnd Whereas, the legal holder of said indebtedness indebted-ness has declared the whole ol said indebtedness indebted-ness to be now immediately due and payable and requested said trustee to advertise and sell said premises and water rights, pursuant to the power and authority in him vested in and by 6aid trust deed, and whereas, it is also provid3d In said trust deed that in case ot the death, absence from said Utah County, inability or refusal to act ot the said James H. Bacon, that then Harvey M, Uacon shall be and is by siid trust deed appointed and made successor in trust to said James H. Bacon, with like powers Bnd authority, author-ity, and said premises thereupon becomes vested iu said successor in trust, for the uses aud purposes in said trust deed mentioned, and Whereas, sa'd James H, Bacon is absent from said Utah County, unable to and refuses to act in the premises. Now therefore public notice ishoreby given that I, Harvey M. Bacon, successor in trust as aforesaid, will on Friday, the first day of February, A.D. 3895, at ten o'clocc a. m. of said day at the north front door of the County Coun-ty Court House in the City of Provo. in Utah County, Utah, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, said premises prem-ises and water rights hereinbefore described, together with all the right, title, benefit and equity of redemption of the said Charlop August Allen and Lion L. Allen, their heirs and assigns therein forever lor the purpose of paying said indebtedness and interest thereon, there-on, and the costs, attorney's fees and expenses of executing this trust, and will make, execute, exe-cute, acknowledge aud deliver to the purchaser pur-chaser oor purohnsers at said sale, good and sufficient deed or deeds of conveyance for the premises sold. Dated this 27th day of Decemb. r, A. D. 1894 HARVEST M. BAG ON. Successor in Trust as aforesaid. J. "W. Judd, Attorney. B. J. WARD &3HS Carry Everything in jluiLIHNG LI8" TELEPHONE MO. 32, - - P ROVO CITY. UTAH. HhOFESSIflNAL CARDS. gAMUEL A. KING. Atto r n ey-at-La Vw-. Collections Promptly Attended ta. O ce. First Mational Bank Building. Provo pOBEET ANDERSON, M'tornen-aRaw, JRooms 4 and 5, Eltredge Block. PROVO CITY. - UTAH. Q D. HOUTZ. Attorn ey-At-Law. Rooms 4 and 5 Eldredge Block. Provo, - - Utah. QR.E. F. REED, Office over Pyne and Maiben'B Drug Store, Provo, Utah. D. GASH, Atorney-at-Law. (Itoom 7, County Courthouse.) PROVO CITY, - UTAH. -J-IIURMAN & WEDGWOOD," Attorneys-at-Law. Rooms I and 3 First National Bank Bnilulng; PKOVO, - - UTAH. yARNER& KNIGHT Attorney and .Counselor At Law, Rooms 13 & 14 Union Block. Provo City. Litah J D. JONES, Attorney-at-Law Rooms 1 and 2 First National Bank building with Thurman Wedgwood. Provo City, - - Utah. M. M. KELLOGG. - E. K. CORFMAN. jELLOGG & CORFMAN Attorneys-at-Law, Room 1, Hines Building. Provo City, - Utah. K. B. KNOWLDEN kl jNOWLD EN JONES, GBSKKAL FX KB AHiTL? INSUfftKGE : A8EHT8, Sr. O, Ao" 11. McCURTAIN, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office rooms, 3 and 4, Hines' Block, Provo Office hours, 9 to 13 a. m ., 2 to 4 p. m. Residence.one block north of First ward meeting meet-ing house. Residence telephone No. 4c, office of-fice telephone No. 28. Q il. ALLEN , M. D. Residence and office 6th street, One biock east of Tabernacle, PROVO. - - - UTAH. gr B. SEARLE, Civil Engineer, Irrigation and Water Power Plans. Deputy U. S. Mineral Surveyor. City Surveyor of Provo. OFFICE: IN COURTHOUSE C. WATJON8, JrcMlect and Silperiatendeni. Office In Union Block PROVO. - - UTAH. A. WILSON, Attorney-at-law, Rooms 5 and 7, Bank Buildlnir, Provo City, - - Utah, QU. W.E. GILLMAN, DENTIST Gates Blok. Provo Citv. Utah. Painless :-: Dentistry g K. KING, ATTO R N EY-AT- LAW. Rooms: lr2, 3 and 4, Swasey & Martin's Mar-tin's bank building. PROVO CITY, - - UTAH. AVERCAMP & CO. Abstracters of Titles. Loansand Insurance. Provo City, - - Utah. gOREN CHRISTENSEN, litarneii-at-Law. ' MQunt Pleasant, - - Utah p li. SIMMONS, Physician and Surgeon. Office Excelsior IJIoc-k Rooms 1, 2 and S. Old Qffl.ce of Dr, Eickford.ProTo, Utah ASSIGNEE SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, un-dersigned, assignee of Hales Brothers company, will, on Monday the 7th day January 895. at 12 o'clock noon of eaid day, eell at public auction to the hiehest bidder for cash, at the place of business of said Hale3 Brothers Broth-ers company in Spanish Fork city, Utah county, Utah territory, the following fol-lowing described property, tu-wit: Lot 3 block 43 plat ."A.M Spanish Fork: City survey, containing a frame building 40x40 feet and 20 feet high, and a rustic cottage 14x23 feet in de-mentions, de-mentions, consisting of two rooin,and an engine house 16x30 feet in detentions, deten-tions, alpo a fftw pieces of lumber and 6000 or 8000 running feet of moulding. MAR2NUS Laksok, Assignee of Hales Brother Co. Spanish Fork, Utah. December 5,1894. E. A. Wilson attorney for assignee. J MARSHAL'S PALE PPK-'DANT TO AN order of sale and decree of foreclosure to me directed by tbe District Court of the First Judicial District of the Territory oi CtHh, 1 shall exposeat public sale at thelront door of the couuty courthouse, in Provo citv, county of Utah,a"d territory ot Utah, on the 3rd day of January, 1895. afc H o'clock a.m. nil tho rljrht, title, claim and interest of John Beck. Henry Rice, Jona'uan Riee, William Stix. David Eiseman. Benjamin EUoman and Eiias Michael, (partrers under the name of Kice. Stix & O.) Jotin J. Cushinsr. Charles E Powell, J. A. Cunningham and Henrv Ii Taj-lor, Taj-lor, of, in and .to the following' described real estate.situute lying and being iu Utah county, territory of Ctah, and described a follows, to-wit: '1 he sou thwest quar terof the north wes'.quar-ter wes'.quar-ter and lota four (4),tlve(5)and six (jof section twenty-five (-5). township five (o) 8uth of range one(l) west; also lots numbered two (), four (4) and five (5) of section tweuty-thrte t3, the lot numbered one (land the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-six (JAi), and lot numbered three (:t) of sectiou twenty-five (2", all in township five (5) south of rantre ouo (1) west. Salt Lake nier-edian, nier-edian, comprising in all two hundred a--d ninety-two 40-iOu (2Va.40-100 acies, more or less. Ard also all the right, 'itc an'! interest of said party of the flr6t pat. iu and to ihe following fol-lowing parcels of lund. situate in Utah count , Utah territory, to-wit: The B-'Uthw-st quarter of section twenty-three twenty-three (23). towi.etiip five (a south of rantteono (1) west, comprising one tiunured aud sixty (16ol acres. To be s ld as tho property of Jchn Beck, at tbe suit of iennis Sullivan. Terms of sale cash. Nat M. llniGHAM. U. S. Marshal. By J, ti. Timmosy, L'eputy. Dated December 11, Wi. W. C- Hall, attorney for plaintiff. Harper's Magazine In 1805. 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Daily 2:00 a.m ..Ogden 6: 30 p.m. fti'S-"1 sai.. uk.. : 8:42 ' LehlJusction 4:12 " 8:43 " Lehi 4:10 8:50 " American Fork. . 4:03 8:55 " Pleasant Grove 3;56 ' 9:04 " Lake View 3:47 " 915 " Provo 3.37 ' S:25 Springville 3:'J " ' Spanish Fork 3:18 " 9:40 Benjamin 3:12 " 9:52 Paysca 3:01 " w Santaquin 2M " :55 Nephi 2:55 " 1?:?5p,m- ...Moroni 9:15 a.m J:$ ! Ephraim 8:30 . 2.05 Manti ,.. 8:00 I Ar.ll-oaa.m. ju6b io p. m Lv. v Lv.ll.oip. m. jnab ' i.oa " ,r. S-lOp-m. IMilford... 6:05 a.m. 10.00 p.m. FriBco 4:30 " Arrive Leave Trains South of Juab run daily, except Sunday. Trains Leave SaltLakefor Osfrten daily at 7.C-0 a. m :30 a.m. 2'40 & 5 20cm TrainB leave Oijden for SaltLakedaily at 200:a.m. 9 :C0a.m.3:10p m &6 10 Dm' Logan Train leaves Provo at 3:37 p. m. Salt Lake 2.40 p.m. arrive Logan 6'48 p. m. Service between Provo and Eureka, leave Provo 3 37 p. m, arrive Eureka 11:30 a. m, leave Eureka 1 :20 p. m, and arrive Provo 9 :15 a. m. Trains for terminus and Tooele run daily except Sunday leaving Salt Lake at 7:45 a. m. Remember the Union Pacific ia the besi line for !Nw Mer-co and A i frona Before buyme Through Tickets onr frares. 24 houg to Denyer, 36 hours to Omaha ,48 hours to Kansas cify and Chicago. For further information as to ratea,miips, ate, Trite to lyour nest Usira Pacific ticket aarent. . 'wun' S. H.H.CLARK, OLIVER W. MINK, i E. ELLERY ANDERSON. Receivers. I JOHN W. DOANE. ) " FREDRICK R. CO UDEBT 1 1 GEO W.CRAIG, Agt. Provo. Utaii. K E. LLOMAS, D 5). BURL3Y. ' . Gex'l Paaa, and Tkt Agt. Gen'l Agt. Pass. Dspt Salt Lake City B. DI0KIN8QH.Crflnl,Mwiasr- 4 |