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Show .A Sun iKfinfH ' ir- - i Sti-au- Dvla.o?iSi- turiif bn!'in aslli. ;; i. Wroufe ' Hi i;- f AffenJp. ' - '. 3peci.-- . Ialtuulinu', i mi Strain Heaters, Iron Win. rulailai Public and Private Hui'dimfs. iMVliY'' Patent rows for Miners and Fanners. CelsIo. Fetid fox Old Oast' Iron. Half block wont of Wort Co-o- P. O. Box, p. GALLS 178. Agents for Leffel Steam En trines and Water Wheels. 3D37"E3 cSs lhothji-in-la- foi b,: of j tl Booths iiii op tol!vs: A and .Iralers MaiiiifHi-- i Midi's ; ttntl Mteam Pittius: (Hhm m .gryw wy Iron W..;! rowing, : . y grfgw. iff Juv liraris Hint psiioi ers, gs fOI S. it- - 8 :io ,':- Cab: n: i ftepCTi ir., All kind . - ;i- - S : nf : 'siiop - ad Foianclry, n K.n- -i wwmu' tOti w OVERALLS AND SPRING BOTTOM PANTS AID. Enjoy a National Refutation. lie iel in u lSnI Iix Over in ,Vlwulaiii IVantN Tbc (Uniette I iull Him Out. STTlsr3DI3E:FtO-- . Ainum: the hundreds of applications 'or aid (o einpio nient which have neen made m This Gazettk within ihe last few weeks, the following from is a a man appar litly little remuikalde in as much as he claims to he a relative by marriage of Mayor and Bishop Booth of Provo, who one would think could Jiardly afford to turn a deaf ear to the distress g-- l well-educate- d The of a celestial brother-in-laas follows. us to reads application Moah, Utah Oct. 29 1890. None Genuine without Our Trade Mark. w. Allways filled Latest with and Patterns. Styles OUr Prices a) Wags ihe LoWesi Free Delevery to all parts of City. DUN N & CO., 136 IV. CENTElt STREET, TTT.AJH:. PUR.O'VO, FARRER BROS. & COT PEALERS Irf GEIEIAL MECEANpISE UTAH PRODUCE. Respectfully invite the Public to Call and Examine their Goods ar d Prices. Remember the place. COR. JT. Sc 4tb. ITUEfim - PROVO, IITAi.. Heiyrg Wageiyer. 1 EMIGRATION CANYON. Ol?nCE WHOLESALE UEPOT, 127 JLKTD AND RETAIL. 1, JoAJBT SEC03T33 SOU'X'-H- L ST, Sah Lake Cltyf lifcahv Palace Drug Store Toilet ! Articles, Drugs, Medicines, Jewelry, Silver and Pated-wsir- e a Specialty. Corner of Seventh and J Streets, Provo City. In the Rear is the Palace Saloon, With a Handsomely fitted up Bar, where the choicest Liqtiors aiyd Cigars iijt ported Wiiyea, Can be obtained. R. S. HINES. The licen Iny All lixpcnprcN. I7ic Queens last Free Trip to having excited such universal " Europe interest, the publishers of that populai magazine offer another and $200 fvt expenses to the person sending them the largest list of English words con structeM from letters contained in the three words IlrltlMli North AmerAdditional prizes consisting of ica. Tea Silver Sets, China Dinner Sets, Gold Watches, French Music Boxes, JLortiere Curtains, Silk Dresses, Mantel Clocks, and many uther useful and valuable articles will also be awarded in order of merit. A special prize of a Seal Skin racket to the lady, and a handsome Shetland Pony to girl or boy (delivered free in Canada or United States)sending the largest lists. Everyone sending a list of not less than twenty woids will receive a present. Send six U. S. two cent stamps for complete rules, illustrated catalogue of prizes, and sample number of The Queen. Address Tiie Canadian Qukn. Toronto, Canada. October 29, 1890. 31-10-- Propr. You tiro In u llul Fix. But we will cure you if you will pay us. Men who are Weak, Nervous and Debilitated, suffering from Nervous Debility. Seminal Weakness, and all the effects of early Evil Habits, Or later indiscretions, which lead to Premature Decay. Consumption or Insanity, should send for and read the Book of Life. giving particulars of a Home Cure. Sent (sealed) free, by addressing Dr. Parkers Medical and Surgical Institute, 151 North Spruce St.. Nashville, Tenn. They guarantee a cure or no pay. The Sunday Morngp. 15, 1 yr. ing. correspondence witli parties seeking iiiiiint mt ni and as 1 have been without any remunerative occupation for the past lillt-emonths, or more, ami have existed, and kept life in my wife and babe, on a cash iucome of less tfian $3 per month, I would inont respectfully request your assistance in securing for me. a permanent position in a law, real estate or insurance office, a store, shop, factory or in any legitimate business. I am a married man, 28 years of age, and by occupation, or profession, a school teacher. I came to Moab in iJecember 1888 to teach school for two ycais, but on account of religion, politics, family feuds and personal differences of opinion, my contract or agreement was ignored in May 1889. Since that time I have been almost penniless and have suffered, (together with my family) from extreme poverty. Last month I disposed of my household goods worth about $150 for the small sum of $25 with whicli my wife was enabled to get to her parents at Manti. As I have tried to get work of anv kind to perform and have been refused on nearly every hand, on account of political and personal malice, I now am stopping with a friend workingfor my board, until I can secure mouey to pay my fare to Provo. I ain a thorough Liberal in poliin religion, a man tics, a of my own mind in principle and a sober, temperate individual in practice. I hold five first-clas-s, first grade, certificates as district school teacher; have held the position of chief clerk in the Commissionary Department of the IT. S. Army at Fort Douglas, Utah; have been engaged as bookkeeper, shipping clerk, and general assistant in a store and shipping house; but since residing in Grand Valiev have been reading law and practicing in the Justices Court. I have two cases on hand now and hope to secure enough money, from that source to get to Frovo where I would like to enter a law office. I intend to read law preparatory to being admitted to practice in the District Court, but if I should not find an opportunity to immediately enter an office, 1, of coarse will accept any lucretive position. I can furnish good reference as to character and ability, from different places in the territory. I have a great many relatives (Mormons) in Provo to whom I can refer for my bad character. The lion. John E. Booth Mayor is my (Celestial) brotherinlaw; he and I having married half sisters daughters of of San Geo. P. Billings Pete County. The Daily Union Company, Ogden, Utah, Edwin D,ix, Assessor of Weber County, and Grand County, to whom I can refer, will give he good character side of my recommend. Hoping you will lend me your assistance and promising you a reasonable remuneration I remain. Most respectfully. SEXUAU L 0. LAIREIC Ex-She- riff J. S. Ballard Hmhoud Syrup We guarantee this to be the hoot Cough Syruf iosxhvs in the whole wide world. Thie is saying n nrtf Cun for noBpk Impound, Loop great deal, bnt it is truo. For Consumption, Coughs Bomlnat of Manhood, Brontmluiono, Bpsrmatorrhsa, Colds, Sort Throat, Sort Chsst, Pneumonia t Moroononooo, Bstf Distrust, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and nil !oo of Mommy, Me. Will chitis, diseases of the Throat and Langs we positively makouon a STRONG, Vigor out Man. Fries $1.00, 0 guarantss Ballard's Horehound Syrup to he without Boxoo, SB 00. on tho whole face of the globe. In support SnoolaUroethnoMallod any equal of this statement we refer to every individual who mlth oaeh Box. Addrooo lias ever used it, and to every druggist who hasevor BfcU&rl Sbov Idalant Cr, sold it. Sock evidence is indisputable. 919 LuOAUAvU. T. LOUIS, - MO. Smoots Drug Co., Agents. ed M Mum Dealer. SiiM Tin verything in tlie way of fine COOK STOVES and heat-er- a CHEAPER than they can be bought elsewhere in Utah. Remember Dean sell you all sorts of hardware at great bargains and on , 90. For Sale Everywhere n maa-ufactw- OZMANmS BEST FIT I The only kind made by White Labor. in your ul tMti'Miii! columns that you invite notice I . Bottled Beer a Specialty, 1 Gentlemen: BEST FINISH! I BEST MATERIALS! Provo City, Utah. ' non-Morm- ZBZHjZHjZE5, X-j-A-C3-I- BEST SEWING The Gazette Company. Notions Department Dry Goods Allways in Stock. Which I Pay the highest Gash Price for Brain I handle in large quantityes for a special m arke can afford to haul your grain 20 miles to get the I pay. L. 0. LAWRENCE, Spanish Fork. U - XT tala. N PACIFIC SYSTEM. MOUNTAIN DIVISION. New Time Card, Oct. 8, 1890, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE Juab, Nephi, Mona, Santaquin, Payson, Spanish Fork F. M. A. M. 1.45 and 4.50 2.25 5.28 2.47 5.50 6.24 3.21 6.38 3.35 7.00 3.57 7.15 4.11 Lake at 7:10 a. Provo, P. M. 4.20 4.39 4.55 5.05 A.M. and GENERAL DEALER Buys, Sells and Exchanges Merchandise, Real Estate , Rare Blooded and Common Horses and Cattle ; also A Full Linr Always on Hand. ; Call-o- n me if you want to BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE No. 203, West Center St., Provo. i f 7.45 Lake View; 8.01 Pleasant Grove, 8.11 American Fork, 8.20 8.85 "15 Lehi, Arriving at 10.11 Salt Lake City, Springville Trains leave Salt m., and 8.50 p. m., leaving Provo at :15 a. m. and 6:20 p. m. Trains leave Salt Lake for Ogden at 8:10 a. m., and C. F. RESSEGUIE, Gta. Manager. 5:00 p.m. 1.30 & 10.30 p. m. S. W. ECCLES, Gen. Freight and Pass. Agt., Salt Lake City. ' |