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Show This issue of The Gazette closes the first year of its existence. We have outlived prophesies that death would overtake us within a few months from tho beginning; we have 1890. MARCH 28, FRIDAY. survived the most artful system of opposition lying; wo have served the people honestly in opposliloii to a set of unscrupulous mercenary The Gazette carries no dead heads on Its vampires an 1 withstood the boycott of those bogus Saints who would rather patronize a subscription list. Liberal paper than a fair Independent one. Produce of all kinds wanted. The oofflin maker who had the 4th of July at Jones. in 1885 ready for burial is in its usual condithe Is R. Bosftrd J. constantly receiving: tion of spiteful revenge because Judge J. D, choicest kin lot groceries. Jones dont let the ring organ have the Probate For meals at all hours go to the Enterprise Notices. Now the lying sheet tries to make Restaurant on Centre Street. out that the Judge wanted to fleece the county Blank Deeds and Mortgages at The Ga- treasury because he applied for the salery which his predecessor got without trouble. zette office. Probably tho coffin organ will do the Judge Good Lunch at the Enterprise Restaurant up just as it did up the Glorious Fourth. from 12 o clock to 3 P.M. for 2fi cents. Judge J.D. Jones held a Liberal reception Mortgage blanks anew lot for 2 Ji cents each at his residence in Provo on Friday evening at The Gazette office. last which was attended by leading Liberal Go to J. S. Boshard's for choice hams, saus spirits of Provo and among the guests was His Excellency Governor A. L Thomas. Judge age, dried beef and bacon. trf Jones Is recognized as a loading talwart and If you want a dish of oysters or a nice roast faithful Provo Liberal. served in palltable style go to tho Enterprise Last week the Utah County Court cut Restaurant. Grahams robbery bill down, not to Graham, s bid figures, but to Balt Lake prices or about Xew and Deautiful Dress goods, 10 per cent. Judge Jones voted to cut the at Jones outrageous bill down 60 per cent and as a conIf you want an absolutely safe abstract of sequence the impotent old ring imbecile came title of property in Provo or Utah county, out the next evening with no mention of the Havercamp & Clark are the parties to apply to. fact of the action of th e court or the vote of but with an exhibition of jim jams For neat tonsorial work try Lon McLafferty the Judge over tho fact that the late Legislature delight at the Palace under the Cosmopolitan. neglected to provide for the payment of Broadhcud Dress goods, sming patents Probate Judges for their service. The old bully could not have demonstrated his anlims just arrived. at Jones. more beautifully or miserably. The first number of tho American Fork Subscribe for TheTri Weekly Gazette, a good large paper throe times a week. It Independent is at hand. It is a neat and will get thar in good shape soon. newsy little paper which promises to be lnde in character and a valuable addition pendent Mariage license have been issued to IAirs. L. to Independent journalism in Utah County. Nelson and Eliza Nelson of Provo, and John We predict its success. Killian and 8ophia Anderson of Provo The youngest daughter of Mrs. C. D. Glazier Mariage license has been Issued to C. H. died last Sunday from diptherla. Bloomstcrburg and Wilhemine Larson of The funeral services were held over the reProvo. mains of Mrs. Thomas Becsleys son Nelson, at N. Omanson sold to Rodolph Ilatflcld, block the Methodist meeting house last Monday. Mr. Hatfield is 77, plat a, Provo for MWO. There were quite a number of friends followod President of the Sldgwlck Loan and Invest- him to his final resting place. ment Co. WIckda, Kansas. After having accused Graham's sheet flatly S. M. Dugglns has just received a new safe and truly of lying. Editor Wallis of the Neplil from Con ton, Ohio. It Is silver bronzed all over F.NRION But the Enquirer should says: and has a very striking appearance. It is the know better resort to lying to vent tis than only one with that kind of a finish ever brought spleen. This is a very bad trait in journalism, to the county. It weight 5,500 lbs and tho and a very poor subterfuge behind which to freight from Clinton to Provo was over t06, take shelter when every other defense Is gone. the total cost of the safe is about tl.OOO. President H. II. Cliiff and David John must The attention of subscribers is respectfully consider themselves honored indeed, by called to our advertisements. It pays to read having their names regularly published at the them, because money can he saved by patron- head of the editorial columns as the sponsors and officers of this notoriously monsterous izing our advertisers THE UTAH VALLEY Business men who want to do business with all classes of this community and yet try to boycott The Gazette which has the largest cerculation of any paper here a bouts are only making a luughing stock of themselves. The business of The Gazette has doubled in three months while the merchants havent gained a thing. They have the big head badly. The Iron front is being put in Jas. Thomsons new building on the Central Block. Married at Springvllle last Tuesday Alma Straw of Springvllle to Harriet Dalton or Clrclevllle, Piute CO., Justice J. 8. Boyer tying religlo-politic- al the mutual knot. U. Commisloner Hills bound over two parties this week on the charge of unlawful cohabitation. Dr. G. W. Shores learned last week of the sudden death of his youngest child and later the serious illness of his little son called him back east w lie re Mrs. shores is' visitiugieIa- lives. The Gazette office is now prepared to turn out all classes of the finest printing on short notice and at the lowest possible prices. A skillful pressman from Chicago and experieno pi first class printers from Kansas tnrn out the finest work ever seen in theso parts. An additional new Job press and 64 Fonts of new type have been ordered to meet the demand of customers. Steam power will soon be Introduced. The " excursion to Nephi Wednesday drew out a large number of exurslonists from Provo. A grand reception was tendered Governor Thomas by tho citizens of Little Chicago, who showered all kinds of attentions and unbounded hospitality upon the visitors. S, The Post Office is now changed around and boxes are added. The office has now two windows for delivery; the south Is from A to M and the north from N to Z. This makes it more convenient as one does not have to wait so long to get their mail. N. Omansen commenced delivering milk last Saturday and Is now ready to supply the public witg fresh milk every morning. Mr, Omansen will sell 22 quart tickets for 61. each ticket calling for one quart of milk. Orders taken at his office in Shoebridges drug store and will be promptly attended. No sooner had Judge Blackburn last Monday granted a divorce to Julia Killian from John Killian before tho defendant in connection with Sophia Anderson had secured a marriage license. They were married by Judge Noon, and spent their honey moon in the jail. C. H. Blooms tcrlierg has got the contract for the floral decoration of the court house grounds- - He has also got the contract for the planting of trees and shubbery of K- - II. Dodd's residence in the second ward. Probate Clerk issued a marriage license to Enock Itichlna and Sarah Killian both of Wal lsb rough last Wenesday. The gentleman is 54 and the lady is about 42 years old. They left last Wenesday morning on the U. C. for Manti. L. S. iloldaway is the man to see if you want a good bargain in real estate. Mr Iloldaway has gut some of the finest pieces of business property for sale, also city lots, farms and ranches, call and see him, two doors east of Cosmopolitan Hotel. 1U0 walks and that if they do not do so, lished by ordinary current revenue it will be done by him to their expense. obtained from business taxation, and. GAZETTE. lying concern. Tho Gazette will be just as large as tho present weekly Gazette. Of course the ring organ and Its gutter billings gate eunnot tell the truth about us because it is so low and sordid. And yet the oontemptiable thing prostitutes religion to keep Itself alive and Insults decency ?.ud Morinonlsm by calling Itself a Mormon organ. Tri-Week- ly City Council. City Council met last Monday night Mayor Bursuant to adjournment, Roll was called two members absent. Glazier and Liddiard. The petititon of Mrs. D. Billings, requesting that the Mayortobe author-ze- d to execute a deed her for portion, of a certain street of which she has had actual possession for twenty- - five years, Referred to committee on streets and alleys. A communication from Sturgess and Bryant offering their services to any public improvements that might e contemplated by Provo City, Re-- f erred to committee on streets and alleys. Mr. Hendricksen reported in, behalf of the committee on finance, recommending that the compensation of city Attorney be placed at $500. per annum; the recorder at $350. The compensation of the other city officers remain as at present. The report was adopted. Mr. llendricKseu in behalf of the committee on public grounds and city iroperty, reported tiiat the city park was in a bad condition on account of seapage and that the public square was n a good condition except tiiat some of the trees were dead. The committee had made arrangements or the draining of the park and the danting of 3,500 trees, in therecompark and public square It was mended that the pslam and giiead ,rees remain another year and other ;rees be planted between them and one hundred loads of sand or good soil and fifty loads of manure be put around thc trees in planting. Adopted. B. II. Thomas in behalf of the committee on irrigation recommended hat the water master place wing dams at the head of tiie Tanner race and also to strengthen the dam at the lead of the city race. Adopted. II. J. Maiben in behalf of the committee on judicary, reported adversely on the petition of Wm. McCoad Jr. iraying that section 2 of the ordinance of awnings etc. egulating the erection e amended, to allow awnings to be 7 feet instead of 8 feet from grade. The council considered the same and -- OF PROVO NOW JUST READY FOR OPERATION, 20-2- GEO. W. MICKEL Asa Sarsaparilla Yard and Mills Cor. N. and 8th Streets, PROVO CITY, UTAH. Office, Withers and Clark. BILE BEANS ; Fashionable Taylor. The Harness Makers of Provo, Beaf, Pork, tt tt Mutton & Veal. . Isight and Harness, Heavy Saddles of all Sorts, Adobes, Whips, M PnPs Withers and Clark, M Immense Tonsorial Parlors Lon. Me. Lafferty, to Select From rilfcC - 11 ' 11 tals-seo- sUtl-asops,- t-- sa tart,wlth-utozparicu- FDR MEN ONLY n Chamber JleellBg, re thoee put cp by D.M. FERRY SCO. Wlso are the Largest Seedsmen in the world. D. M . Fran v & Cos Descriptive Beautifully The Chamber of Commerce held a meeting last Monday evening in the first District court room; President Sutherland in the chair. On motion of Judge J. D. Jones the lor 1890 will be mailed FREE to all following gentlemen were admitted applicants, and to lost seasons customers. It is better than ever. Ev to membership: George Havercamp, using Garden, Flower erypenonSEEDS E. Ilamil-oshould send for it. j. Holbrook, It. Knowlden, or Field L. J. Day is, J. A. George Kerr, D. M. FERRY A CO. )e Valley, II. L. Kennison, C. B. DETROIT, MICH. Hanks, and E. Edwards. Mr. Holbrook repoted that there was progress in the Woolen Mills, and asked for further time. Mr. Buckley 'reported that he had HAVERCAMP & CLARK, found persons competant and who understood the manufacture of cashmere and woolen goods. of On motion of Judge Jones the Licensed committee was given further time. The committee on a loan association reported progress. The committee on brick reported as follows: 7AT AND 101 UTAH CO. To tlje president and members of .lie Chamber of Commerce. Office 1st National Bank Building, Gentlemen: Your committee who were appointed to ascertain the num-je- r City, of brick tiiat could be produced 03-n Provo for tiie season of 1890 report Our Abstracts show all Errors and filings as follows: against real property to any part of (Took & Liddiard per week, 100.000, Utah County. T. E. Flemming, 50.000, J. Beesley & Co, 60.000, THE O.J. Nelson, 40.000, I alma Smith, 40.000, lllu-lrate- d. ! SEed'aMAU n, nr brick-make- rs rail-roa- . GEO. W. MICKEL. US reported that it be not granted. The claim of Alexander Wilkins for y fare while hunting for stolen roperty amounting to $4.50 was presented and amount appropriated. The chairman called tiie attention of the council to the printed copies of the minutes. Mr. Maiben moved ;hat the Mayor be authorized to have the minutes printed, as many copies as may be required, not exceeding fifty. Tiie motion was carried. Mr. Maiben moved tiiat tiie comThe corps of Mrs. Robert Henderson of Tit- mittee on streets and alleys be tle a rivi In Provo last Friday on the evening instructed to procure 12 blue printed train and was buried last Saturday. Airs. maps of Provo City- - Carried. The city Surveyor presented three Henderson Is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Conover of the Third ward Provo. maps; viz., of Avondale addition, the Eureka addition, and center street The prisoners were out last Tuesday gather- sub division, with a report. On moing rocks which is a long want, especially tion of Councilor Maiben the plats Total between H and I on 7th street. 290.(00, were approved. This number can be furnished if Coal oil lamps, in the principal business of city officers. Ueport their full capacity, at stores will soon be a thing of the past. The report of A. li. Bootii, city they work, to do not appear able to they present was to whom referred the surveyor, Diphtheria is now getting bold a of Provo communication so large amount per week. hupply askof A. Stewart J. there is at present two, one at the bouse of W, from the number of build-ng- s ing that he be allowed to employ the Judging II. Dusenburry and tho other at the residence same now under contract, that the in tiie to help establishing of Dr. F. II. Simmons. to the government section corners In tiie supply will be inadequate a to Bandmann E. crowded therefore, we suggest that Dainiel played survey. The report was adopted. demand, city be extended for houses last Friday. He will produce with his The petition of Henry W. Davis Invitation to locate here and help to Romeo and to Juliet class first company night. praying that the Mayor be authorized demand. the claim supply a one deed to to issue quit Dress goods. Buttons. Trimmings etc. Bespectfully, lot in Provo City was preat Jones. third of a Mr. Ben Bachman was P. Stubbs sented. ) A. A. Noon Because Judge J. D. Jones tried to push the present and presented an abstract of Committee. Gee. Mickell ) street railway along before the Chamber of the land. Referred to city Attorney The report was accepted Commerce meeting last Monday evening Gra- with authority to act in the matter. Mr. Maiben moved tiiat tiie road President Sutherland suggested to ham, says insolently We would like to know what Jones has done for this community etc.'. supervisor be authorized to put 7th extend iuvilalions to mechanics and No sooner had this been well published than aiid J streets in passable condition artisans. Adopted. Judge J. D. Jones reported that tiie Judge Jones happened to meet the miserable and to use the incoming tax for the d fellow. The Judge was circulating a subscrip- same. Seconded and carried. subscription list of the street Mr. Hendricksen moved that the had been opened. tion list with his ewn name down for 20 shares S. B Thurman presented the flowor &.000.00 of stock in the street IL R- - lie Road Supervisor be instructed to reasked Graham what he would do for the en- place those street crossings tiiat had ing resolution of water works: Whereas Provo City, In respect to been taken out in the recent street terprise. The fellow was caught in a tight He ts him. at to Seconded and with the laugh carried. public population and cotnmercla 1 Imporplace repairing. Mr. Maiben moved that the sum of tance has arrived to a point of its must do his best so he went into the bank and and subscribed for 5 shares Just H of what the $50. be appropriated to the city Mar- progress when .business and sanitary and Judge took. Graham is a great blatherskite shal as a contingent fund. Seconded measures should be adopted and establishment the but when he comes down to business he is no- and caried. designs Mr. Dixon moved that the Boad of water works. It is not only body but a sham. What has be ever done for but the community except to Injure it all an ego- Supervisor be instructed to notify improbable impossible that tistical ninney could? property owners to repair their Bide such an enterprise can be accomp rail-wa- Dyspepsia Whereas , the City Couacil of Prove Seconded and carried. many lives miserable, and often leads to Mr. Dixon then moved to reconsider City are favorable to establish water- Hakes elf destruction. Distress after eating, sick headthe above motiou and finally lie with- works, as evidence by the platform ache, heartburn, sour stomach, mental depreson which they were elected, therefore drew it. are paused by this very common and sion, etc., taxCouncil then adjourned until Mar. Besolved, as business men.and disease. Ilood's Sarsaparilla tones Increasing are whose 31st at 7:30 o'clock p. m. and homes property layers the creates an appetite, promotes distomach, o:! iable to taxation for payment gestion, relieves headache, clears the mind, and debts we bonded necessary 1TRNT U18TB1C1' COURT. are in fayor; first of bonding the cues dyspepsia. In a Terrible Condition. city for a sufficient amountasfor the H owe of such works would establishment to nood's Sarsaparilla. For two I A Variety of IBualnesi No Jary be necessary for business and resilience years I wasmyInlife a terrible condition with dyspepsia. lTet iu tfie Nlcl'urlaue Cane purposes, second, if necessary we are Z could eat nothing but soda crackers, and my in favor of selling so much of the sur- weight fell from 170 to 138 pounds, nood's SarWednesday, March 26. property of said city as may be saparilla helped me at once, and after uslug 12 Mary A. Palmer was granted a plus for the accomplishment of bottles I was entirely cured. I bare gained my Are fully Quipped with the best necessary divorce from William M. Palmer, am the aforesaid Improved Machinery for the usual weight, 170 pounds, and have had excellent purpose. a division ot property will be made It was resolved farther that the health ever since. T. J. Wilcox, 8 1st South manufacture of all wooden Building material. after further evidence is heard. resolution be submitted to the City Street, Balt Lake City, Utah. Julia C. Anderson made application Council of Provo for consideration. to be naturalized. She said she was the proprietor, long and favorOn motion of B. II. Dodd the resolIlcadacbc Hot Flashes. not a Mormon and was admitted. An utions were adopted. had headache, hot flashes, soreness i .1 I known as a leading contractor and builder, is now preinterpreter was sworn in to expounc to swelling across my body, pain iu my right bide, ably The Chamber then the oath of allegiance when it was consider the tending of proceeded a reception with frequeut vomiting. I used Hoods Sarsa- pared to execute contracts in this line oil short notice and in administered. to Governor Thomas. parilla with the best results. I am in better The jurors who had been summonec 8. B. Thurman suggested that an health than for four years. Hoods Sarsaparilla the most approved manner. from Ogden for the McFarlane case invitation be to the Governor to Is safe, reliable, and sure. J. C. Willson, Auwere called, but not one answered, Provo at somesent We are the only building contractor in Provo manufacturdate and tiiat burn, CaL suitable and the case again went ever til the Counci of the City 2 oclcok. ing, importing and finishing tlicir own lumber oil a large Hood's be requested. The case of the United States vs. On motion of Mr. King tiie chair Sold by druggists. 1; six for l Prepared only scale, and arc therefore Swen Jensen was taken up. The prepared to meet all competition at an a committeee on appinted by C. I. HOOD it CO., Apothecaries, Jlai defendant is charged with having ments. W. H. King, B. Dodd.arrangeJ. I). advantage. committed the crime of polygamy on Jones and 8. B. Thurman were apIOO Doses One DoEI&r the 28th day of May( A. D. 1888. Persons desiring to build, who want short or long time will Fannie Jensen was called and testi- pointed to make the necessary fied I live at Willow Bend, Sevier arrangements. he accommodated, and arc invited to call at their earliest The then, adjourned until county. I was married to Swen Jen- Friday, meeting 1890. 4, April convenience. Thanking the public for generous past patronage sen the 28tli of May, 1888. That paper is the marriage certificate. (The docwe respectfully ask a continuance of the same and believe ument was a certificate of marriage OVER THE KIO GRANUE. a by justice of the peace of Sevier that with the superior advantages afforded by our new county was read to the jury.) I tad A Nrednle of HtiteM to NnMtern at Insulate the liver, torpid strength known him but two or three weeks ena the digestive organa, regulates tho PLAINING MILLS wc can give better satisfaction than ever. Points before 1 married him. I know a lady bowela, and are unequaled aa an named Sena Jacobsen. She said she With its new appointments and ANTI-BILIOMEDICINE. was his wife. lie also said that she broad gauge facilities the Bio Grande was his wife and that he had married Western B. B. offers the best inducemalarial districtn ttheir virtues are her seven days before he got a divorce ments to traviers going east from Utah In recognised, hey poaaeae pee widely n Ice in freeing liar the system propert from his first wife. The reason he points and that, too, besides tiie magfrom that poison. sngar didn't get a divorce from Sina before nificent scenic grandeur of the route. coated. Dose small. F.lerantly 25cts. Price, he married me was because people The R'o Grande Western is now Sold Everywhere. . thought she was not his real wife. I selling tickets to points east as folhave been living with him since. lows: Office. 44 Murray St.. New York. : -- ' When I married him lie was not liv1st. class limited fare, Provo to Miss ing with anyone, Sina had left him ouri River, $35.00. and married another man. 2nd class limited fare. Provo to Miss SMS IMSTM, Swen Jensen, the defendant, was ouri River, $25.00. J. C. WlTIIEIlS, D. T. Clakk. called by tiie prosecution and, by 1st. class limited fare Provo to 1 came out here Chicago, $43.00. consent, testified thirteen years ago. I was divorced 2nd. class limited fare Provo to from my first wife, Mary Ann, seven Chicago, $30.00. 1st. class limited fare. Prove to St. To cure Biliousness, Sick neadache, Constidays after 1 married Sena Jacobsen. I married Fannie Jensen about two Louis, via Council Bluffs, $43.00. pation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, taka I could not live alone and tho safe and certain remedy, 2nd. Provo class limited to fare. ago. St. Jears not get Sena back, for she had Louis, via Council Bluffs, $30.00. SMITHS married another man. So 1 married 1st. class limited fare, Provo to St. Fannie without getting a divorce from Louis, via Kansas Citv, $40.00. Sina. I don't know why Sena left me. 2nd. class limited fare, Provo to St. Mr. King I got a divorce seven days Louis, via Kansas City. $.30.00. after marrying Sena. I remember Mr. fool for Johnson telling m I was a Use the NNAIL Rise (40 little Beans to the bottle). They are the most cokvkkxekt. marrying tiiis wife before being dinit Age. ior 8Sc. vorced from tiie oilier, but the probate PriceSultahla of either wise, per llwttle. udge told me I need not be divorced PHOTOGRAVURE 0' from Sena, for she was not me legal KISSING"7-17-7SIZE-- . fbr4eta.(eepiener8taB). wife. J.f.SMITHRCO.liakanor'BILE BEAKS, ST.LOUIS MO. William Bean I married these people. Defendant told me he had got a Keeps on hand a fine stock livorce from his wife, lie told me HEREFORD MEAT MARKET. no had living or undivorced wife. OF IMPORTED & DOMESTIC Defendant recalled I lived with Sena about eight years. She was cal-e- d NOYES BROS. IROPETORS. o: Curry the Largest Stock of :o Jensen. The defense offered the certificate of marriage and rested, and asked for a Suits made to order at reas- verdict of acquittal. Tliev maintained onable Prices-that tiie second marriage which was All Work ar(d Fit Guaranteed. consumated seven days before being ! ramilv Patronage a speciaty; all order divorced from his first wife was a nul-it- y Boom No. 13 Bank promptly atteneded to. NO charge upstairs. Building. and there was no legal impedifor delivery from morning ment to the marriage. Provo Utah. to moon. The prosecution thoght the fact of And Every tiling Known to this Lino of Trade. lis living witli Sena after the divorce THE PALACE Tom his first wife constituted a com133 7ffi St- - V. between G & H St- mon law marriage and objected to tiie ft. court giving such instruction. The question was submitted to tiie "W e handle the best goodt, and buy for Cash in Lots direct from defendant not guilty. One of theIs D la 1Iin: At 2 p. m. another attempt was ;T ia Manufacturers, and are prepared to meet and discount Proprietor. eucopea Our ficllitiaaura made to fill tiie box in the McFarlane world. the In baaement under all competition. uud talnliadurcuar equaled, caee.- But one man answered tiie call superior Foods wu will sandraicB i, PlGTO raasoa in such tooss loesHtjr, and he was examined and passed for Only thoss who wills cause. Tiie defense claimed tiie pri- Cosijiopolitai Mesa awks surs of First-clasA s A . . Tonsorial Artist. you bars to do la rmna is to show oar poods to vilege of having tiie box full before I gra pyew who thoao I your arirkbon b jeing called upon to exercise their Hair cutting 25 cents; J I Street, opposite Connepjlitan Hotel, s around you. Tho hoProvo, Utah. 1 5 of this advrrtissBMBl peremptory challenges, but tiiis wr.s cents. s null sad of tho Shaving denied and the juror was sworn in. . Tha fallowing rat (tow tho appsanneo of it rsdueod to worif guaranteed, There sire still two vacant chairs, and crfc(jt ALKKItT PIKGLETON. W. JOUKOOX. t is not thought they can be filled be- jadics, Misses and Children's hair fore this afternoon, as tiie next train and dressing a specialty. boat as Sftlsth part of its balk, ft la a grand, donbla from Ogden will reach Provo till near cutting, taigas lasuaytoMny. Ws will also show you how yon f aunko ftota M3 toSl Oudap at laaat, from tho Ma noon. Why tiie lingering daiay, and Hottrr writ at ones. W, pajr all sxprefla chargs. Addraas.Il. if ALLETT CO.. Bos NSV,miuiB, Huai. who is a fault no one seems to know. Several whose names were on the venire have not been called so far to put sfefegg sgjgimr n an appearance. MANUFACTURES AND DEALERS IN Abstractors Titles Utah Provo -- For L08T or FAILING MAHHOODt Ssaaral and NERVOUS DEBILITY; BodyaadKiad, Effects Errors or Exeassca in Old or Young, liliimiiof XAAIIOODfhllr Moatorrd. Ilawts oolarw ai.i. StruagAwn UKAK, I h lltTKIAfPICD OHM ASS A PABTS Oh BOP In a dap. AbMtalslT nalMIlug HO.a THIlATXIthT-BMr- Sta an testily boa SO Stem and Porolgu (ouutrlra. Writ thaw. waited mlauaUou (aralrdi (Tm. proofs DMCriptlv Hash, Adda ERIE fclEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. &, WinjmGF, Page -- ML Farm, Residence & PROPERT- Y- Fayson, ,OUR HEW HS ftnllal Center Street, Provo, Utah. COOK, SCOTT & COMPANY, Proprietors. Delera.in Choice Beef, Mutton, Pork, Sausage, Etc. Meat Deliv red to all parts of City lie ware of Oiaimenls for Catarrh that coataln iflercary as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and oomplotoly derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfacos. Such articles should never be used except on from reputable physicians, as prescriptions do is ten fold to the good the damage they willderive from them. Hall's you oan possibly Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney ft no contains mercury, ana is Go,. Toledo, O., taken internally, and acta directly upon the blood and mucous surfaoes of the system. In you get buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure and made internally, . Cheney A Co. ffio. per bottle. price sorts just opened up a Choice Stock, IN Having . Purchased for CQSh we are; prepared to furnish the Best ail( most Fashionable Goods the lowest possible figure. Call and examine our stock and get a perfect fit and save money. Singleton & Jolinson. TJtalx. I I Wutrh L . Oold Worth M 1 00.4 watch in tha world, tlawhaepar. Warranted haavy, solid HOLD huntinga sale. Both pairs' sad grat ataas, with works ana cuss of rausoaln squsl ralu. One aaeara eau rh locality mb our lanro with together free, nd valuable lhnof Household samples, a trail 1. Thaw All tha t an free. aoad do Is to show what waaand you to thoss kinds and neighbor aadthoM uboM wtoeaU-yo- ur s Meat Market. of FOR SALE . - 1 Johnson Clothing & Gents Furnishings have all with Go. Dealers in ESTATE. -- BUSINESS Singleton The Hatch House. A LONG FELT WANT-SUPPLIECASH PAID FOlt Mrs. Sarali A. Hatch has opened a Hotel with correll and good accommodations for travelers and teamsters in Salem, Utah County, who the traveling public will get first class accommodations. Location i block south of the Salem Dam. TIIE ONLY ONE. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway is the only line running solid Yestibuled,ElectricLighted and Steam Heated trains between Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway is the only line running Solid Vesiibuled,ElectricLighted and Steam Heated trains between Chicago, Coun-- . cil Bluffs and Omaha. The berth reading lamp featnre in the Pullman Sleeping Cars run on these lines is patented, and cannot be used by any other Railway Company. It is the great improvement of the age. Try it and be convinced. For further particulars apply to the nearest coupon ticket agent, or address Alex. Mitciiel, Commercial Agent, 262 So. Main St., Salt Lake City , Utah PRODUCE, Exclusive Produce business opened in this City. Corner of" I and T'tli Street Directly West of Meeting House Block. Always, on band GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, and a general line of Utah and Imported . PROpUCE WE BOTH BUY AND SELL Free delivery to all parts of the City. Provo City, i "W. BAJBOOOEL Utah. |