Show Their Name Is Lesion Reader there are many blood purifying puri-fying medicines There is but one Hoods darsapa rillaDo Do not allow highsounding advertisements adver-tisements or other devices to turn you from your purpose to take Hoods Sareaparilla 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 I fair equivalent for his money What more can you reasonably ask A fair trial guarantees a complete cure STATE OF OHIOCITYOF TOLEDO t LUCAS COUNTY f 98 FRANK J CHENEY makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm ofF of-F J J CHENEY Co doing business in the city of Toledo County and state atoresaid and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DAL LARS for each and every case ol catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALLS CATARRH CURE FRANK CHENEY Sworn to before ine and subscribed in my presence this 6th day of December Decem-ber A D 1886 j SEAL t A W GLEASON 1 f Notary Public Halls Catarrh Cure is taken intein ally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Send for testimonials free F J CHENEY CO Toledo 0 WSold by all Druggists The MRS W J FAnnY of LeRoy says Have tried fifty cough Cures Parks Cough Syrup is the only one that helpea me I know it is the best Cough Remedy Sold by Smoot Drug company Do You Dance If so attend the big dance at Geneva Resort on Thursday July 19th Round trip 25 cents Dancing free to all t II As old U S the hills ana never excelled excell-ed Tried and proven is the verdict o f millions Simmons Liver Regulator Regu-lator is the Beecand Y Liver It to If and Kidney medicine to which you can pin your faith for a T ban cure A I mild laxative laxa-tive and purely vegetable veg-etable acting in e 71 act-ing directly 4Plls on the Liver and Kidneys Kid-neys Try it Sold by all Druggists Liquid or in Powder to be taken cry or made into a tea The King of LiTer ISedlclnes 11 1 have used your Simmons Liver Regulator Regu-lator And can conscienciously say it Is the king of all liver medicines I consider it a medicine chest in itselfJEo W JAO SON Tacoma Washington 8EVEBY PACKAGE528 SfiS the 3 SJsn la hd on xrruppex Provo Mail Service MAIL TBAIN8 LEAVED LEAVE-D PGoing South 920a m R G WGoingEast 926am R G WGoing West 1155 H m U PGoint North 432 p malL m-alL Lake and tialina East 355 p m Salt Lake and Salina West 415 pm MAIL TWAINS ARRIVE U P From Salt Lake 920 a m R G W From the West 926 a m R G WFrom the East 1155 a m Salt Lake and Salina West 355 p m Salt Lake and Salina East 415 p m U P Mail from South 432 p m I OFFICK HOURS I The general deliyery stamp and registry reg-istry windows open at 8 a m and i close at 530 p m The money order window opens at 9 a m and closes at 4 p mOn m-On Sundays and legal holidays the general delivery and stamp windows are open from 12 m to 1 p m Mail pouches close thirty minutes before the arrival of trains W D TIOBEBTS Postmaster EXCURSION RATES Via the Union Pacific July 23d and 24th On account of Pioneer holiday the Union Pacific will sell excursion tickets tick-ets from and to all stations m Utah July 23d and 24th limited for return to July 25th at rate of one fare for the round trip Bannscheidtism Reception Assimilation Exertion Exer-tion In these three words the summary sum-mary and very nature of the genuine Baunscheidtism is expressed The following is one of many testimonials testi-monials that have been voluntarily given To whom it may concern This is to certity that in the winter of 188687 when I was in Syria as a traveling missionary and having contracted con-tracted bv getting wet nnil oolO u very bad toothache and earache Mr Fred Kaile then in Jaffa Palestine and now in Provo city Utah relieved me of my sufferings within a few hours bv an application of his resuscitatorand oleum Baupscheidtii so that 1 had no toothache for many years I will further say that after wotting in the mountains of Idaho and Utah exploring prospecting developing mines cud being exposed to heavy storms sometimes being out all night I was laid up with rheumatism and heavy backache I went to Provo to Air Raile for relief and after one single application May 1892 I was cured completely of my pains and enjoy en-joy full health and vigor again I give this testimony to Mr Raile out of thankfulness recommending him and his science to all the sufferers within his reach JACOB Spout LOGAN Utah Lumber Lumber We have in a large shipment Six car loads of lumber We are ready to supply our patrons with lumber of all kinds and at rates as low as any othei dealers E J WARD SONS Assignees Sale The entire stock of the New York Cash store must be sold regardless of cost JOHN W LANGLEY Assignee Notice of Stockholders Meeting Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order of the board of directors of the Provo Milling and Manufacturing company made on the 9th day of July 1894 a meeting of the stockholders of said corporation will be held at the office of said company in Irovo city Utah said city being the principal i place of business of said company on I the 6th day of Augus 894 for the purpose of electing officers of said corporation cor-poration and for the transaction of such other business of whatever nature na-ture relative to the affairs of said company com-pany as may be presented By order of the board of directors REED SMOOT President The Strike Is Off eo you can safely attend the dance at Geneva Thursday night The best music boating and bathing Perfect order preserved Dancing free All for 25 cents round trip Notice to Taxpayers Complaints in regard to the assessed value of any property or application for abatement or remission of taxes for the current year must be made to the board of equalization at the county courthouse in Provo city between Thursday the 19th day of July and Saturday the 28th day of July 1894 both days inclusive between the hours of 10 a m and 4 p m or be forever barred according to the provisions of the law Uy order of the county court V L HALLWAY County Clerk Change Cars Nay Nay Not if you make the trip via the Chicago Union Pacific to I Northwestern Line Fewest changes to Chicago and other eastern cities Through vestibuled trains composed of Dining cars first and eecondclas sleepers and Free Reclining Chair cars For full information call on or address ad-dress GW CRAW Agent U P System i r I Honses for RenT Apply to Evan Wride corner C and 89euth Blrenla Provo Wanted Secondband folding bedstead Address Ad-dress C this office He Didiit do a Thing but make the trip to Chicago on the Chicago Union Pacific Northwestern Northwest-ern Line Why Time the quickest solid vestibuled train no change of coach at the Missouri River Through first and secondclass Sleepers and Dining Cars For full information call on or address ad-dress G W CRAIG Agent U P Syst em Farmers Attention Money loaned on irrigated farms at 10 per cent per annum Write or apply ap-ply personally to SAMUEL COBNABY Spanish Fork Utah Many Men of Many Minds but they all agree that the solid vesti buled trains of the Chicago Union Pacific Northwestern Line distance all competitors with ease No change or delay at the Missouri River For full information call on or address ad-dress G W CRAIG Agent U P System Extra Notice I The reason why the Coop are sell I ins their goods so cheap is that they I have stopped the credit system and are selling strictly for cash Maid Wife or Widow need never fear to make that contemplated contem-plated trip east if she will trust to the Chicago Union Pacific Nortwestern Line Quickest time Fewest changes Union Depots For full information call on or address ad-dress G W CRAIG Agent U P System Wanted A pushing energetic man to handle Wheeler Wilson Sewing machines in Provo and vicinity Address J M BEAoHGen Agent Union Pacific Hotel Salt Lake City N B Special inducements For Sale Cheap The Holdaway Park grounds consisting con-sisting of1 tllree acres on West Mainbe tween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets pplyatrthis office Ice Ice Ice 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 HYPNOTISU NtTTSHELLED Greatest LIirliuiiojIi book out Tells all about the wonderlul subject Whatever your views are on Hypnotism you will find this book of great value published price 50 cts Sent tree transportation prepaid it you remit 23 cents for subscription to Homes and Hearths thtt elegant household monthly Address HOA ES < vND HEAKTHS PUBLISHING PUBLISH-ING CO Nf iv York i T ALIAS CIUMMONS4N THE DISTRICT COURT OF SUJlMONSAlN 0 the First Judicial District ot the territory 01 Utah Utaypounty Dennis SMVHU plaintiff vs John Beck HeiirvlUfKlOQtutiun ltic William c tUc Dl1yld 111601 b Benjamin uiBcmtmund Elms Michael pa erG under the name or Ulce StlX Vo John J Gushing Charles IS Powell l J A Cunningham and Henry E Taylor Tay-lor detendaifts The pcopl of the Territory of Utah send greeting to ohn BOCK Henry Rice Jonathan lice v illiui btix David Elsemau Benjamin Eiseman an Elms Michael partners under the name ot Ice Stix Co John J Cushing Charles E Well J A Cunningham and Henry ETa lor delendants You are t I reby required to appear in an action bro ht against you by theabove named plum L I in thu district court ol the First J 1 udlc District of the territory of Utah and to aiuJSer the complaint tiled therein within ten days exclusive ot the day of service ser-vice alter tee service onyou of this summons if seryed within this county or if served out of this county but in this district within II with-in twenty days otherwise within forty days judgment by default will bo taken against you according prayer of this complaint The said action is brought to obtain the jUdg mentand decree of this court for the foreclosure fore-closure of the mortgage described in said complaint com-plaint and executed by the said defendant John Beck on the 16th day of December limo and duJy recorded in the oilico of the County Recorder of the county of Utah in the Territory Terri-tory ol Utah in book No 11 ol Mortgages pages 53 and 51 to secure the payment of a promissory note thedetondaut John Beck for 81J5W dated at Eureka Utah November SHh bOO payable ninety days att r date to the plaintiff or order lth lntercstat the rate of eight per cent per annum from date and interest osaid note at the rate of ten percent per-cent per annum from the 24th day of February Febru-ary IbUl less payments made thereon in the sum of two thousand dollars that the premises conveyed by said mortgage may be sold and the proceeds applied to the payment of said promissory note attorneys fees for an amouutequal to three per cent ol the amount of the judgment herein obtained on said note and payment of costs commissions and expenses ex-penses of sale and in case such proceeds are not sufficient topay the same then to obtain a judgment and execution against said defendant de-fendant Heck lor the balance remaining I un pate ane also mat tee tIUU UOlonounl8 anti all persons claiming by through or under them may be barred and foreclosed of all right title claim hen equity of redemption and interest in and to said mortgaged premises and lor dther and further rellef as will more fully appear by reference to the complaint on file herein For a particular description of the land described in said mortgage reference is hereby made to the copy or said mortgage filed with the said compltiint as a part thereof And you are hereby notitted that if you tail to appear and answer the said coaipaintas above requirea tho said plaintiff will apply to the court lor the relief therein demanded Witness the Hon Harvey Smith Judge and the seal of the district court of the First judicial district In and for ISBALl the territory of Utah this 3uth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninetyfour D H PEERY JR Clerk By F D HiaoiKiioTHAM JR Deputy Clerk W C flail attorney for Plaintiff First insertion Julv 2 3 1394 TOTICE TO CREUlTOttSESTATE OF NOTICE Esnouff deceased Notico is hereby given by the undersigned executor of the estatooC Abraham Esnouff deceased to the creditors of and all porsods having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said executor at his residence in American Fork Utah county Utah territory EuoENh A HENRIOD Executor of the estate of Abraham Esnouff deceased Dated at Provo city Utah July 13 JIIM 1TOT1CE TO CREDlTORb ESiATE OF NOTICE i Haycock deceased Notice is hereby here-by given by the undersigned administrator of the estate of Joseph HaycocK Jr deceased to the creditors of and all persons having claims against tho said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of ths notice at the Probate court at Castle Dale Emery County tho same being the place to transact the business of the estate JOSEPH HAYCOCK Administrator of tho estate of Joseph Haycock Hay-cock Jr deceased Dated this 2nd dav of June I89t NOTICE TO CREDITORSESTATE OF j Isaac Nelson deceased Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administrator administra-tor Ot the estate of Isaac Nelson deceased to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit thom oitl1 the necpssary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice no-tice to tie said administrator at his residence in Provo City Utah County Utah Territory EVAN WJUDE Admliiatrator of the estate of Isaac Nel son de caacd DsiUiat Proyo City Utb1 June9th l I i we Drown I City Pia Ding Mill E J 1 WARD SONS Props Manufacturers of SASH DOORS FRAMES MOULDINGS PORCH STAIRWORK AND COMBINATION FENCE Also Dealers in Lumber Lath Shingles and General Building Material Corner 3d and H streets Telephone No 32 Provo Utah PROFESSIONAL CARDS SAMUEL L KING AttorneyatLaw Collections Promptly Attended toO to-O ce First Mational Bank Building Provo A7ILLIAM H KING WILLIAM Attorneyatlaw Booma C and 7 First National Bank Building PROVO UTAH J B BOOTH K j A WILSO BOOTH WILSON AttorneysatLaw No 23 North J Street PBOVO UTAH D GASH Ai AtorneyatLaw Room 7 County Courthouse PROVO CITY UTAH JHURMAN 8t WEDGWOOD AttorneysatLaw Rooms 1 and 3 Filst National Bank nilaing PROVO UTAH WARNER KNIGHT Attorney and Counselor At Law Rooms 13 14 Union Block Provo City Utah MM KELLOGG E ECOKFMAN ELLOGlt CORFMAN KELLOGG AttorneysatLaw Boom Hines Building Provo City Utah K KING SXKIlIG Attorneyat Law Office In National Bank of Commerce Bulldlna on 7th Street PROVO CITY uTAH DOBEET ANDERSON ROBERT IliorneuaiLaw Booms and 5 Eldredge Block I PROVO CITY UTAH P HOUTZ D AttorneyAtLaw Rooms 4 and 5 Eldredge Block Provo Utah A E VEATCH A AttorneyatLaw Rooms 9 and 10 Union Block PROVO UTAH OOREtf CHRISTENSEN SOREN 1illorney al haw Mount Pleasant Utah aF F REED D DEJfTIST Office over Pyne and Maibens DrugStore Drug-Store Provo Utah CURTAIN M D AMcCURTAIN Physician and Surgeon Office rooms 3 and 4 Hines Block Provo Office hours B to 12 a mS to 4 p m Kesidenceone block north of First ward meeting meet-ing house KesIUence telephone I No 4c office of-fice toleuhoneNo 23 vEORGE SMAETM D GEORGE Physician Surgeon SPANISH PORK UTAH Office opposite Post office Calls day and night I F NO YES MD J PHYSICIAN SURGEON Office jer Pyne Maiben Room 12 Office hours 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 Residence 1 block south B Y A PROVO CITY UTAH B SEARLE WB I S Civil Engineer Irrigation and Water Power Plans Deputy U S Mineral Surveyor City Surveyor of Provo OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE C WATKINS R MiM and 8 rinlendenl Office In Union Block PROVO UTAH I R E KNOWLDEN I EIJONES INOWLDEN JONES KNOWLDEN l GENERAL FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AHENTS POoz 11 nQV9 u Yf 1 The Good Things of Life MAY ALL BE FOUND AT OC IDHNIAh 8l1LOON S Malben Block J Street Provo None but the Finest Goods Dealt in at > VTILSON NEIBAURe Do You Wear Pants Remember Plpoilth RoBk Prices Pants to Order350 to 1075 Suits to Order 1450 to 45 Overcoats to Order 11 to 35 Over Three Hundred and Fifty Patterns to select from Latest Spring Styles now in Domestic EnglishScotch Fr8nchGooUs Full DRESS SUIT in very Latest Cut 530 to 7f PL YMOUTH ROCK PANT CL 172 South State Street SALT LAKE CITY UTAH S Union Pacific System cto > Tlrns Table In Effect May 6 1894 SOUTH Subject to cbnnge with I NORTH out notIce Provo Local No11assgr No2 Passgr lrovo Loca Lv Daily Ley8 Daily STATIONS Ar Daily AI Daily 325 p m 145 am Ogden 730 1040 h pm a m AI 435 Ar 300 nm Lv Lv930 II Lvfi50 Lv745 s a It L a k e 620pm Ar 610 u Ar920 I 649 845 Lehi Junction 510 822 II 652 848 Lehi 5 07 819 u 658 II u 854 AmericanFork501 II 813 704 859 Pleasant Grove455 807 4 714 909 LakeView444 u 756 II Ar725pm 1 920 u Provo 432 I Ly74o am s21 S 99 Spnngville 422 0938 u SpanIsh Fork 4 14 I 946 I Benjamin 407 957 u Payson 356 II 1008 Sal1tequin 345 I1tO Nepbi 255 1 5 < > p m Moroni 915 am S 14 h 0 Ephraim I 830 Ii 205 Co Mnnti Boo S Arll40 am Juab 215 pmLv LV12IO p m Juab 130 II Ar BIO p m Milford 605 am 1000 P m Frisco 4lO Arrive Leave Trains outh ol Juab run daily except aunuay Trains Leaye Salt Lake for Otjden daily at 70u a m 11 30 am 240 620pni Trains leave Ogden for Salt Lake daily at l45am900am 325pm 705pm Logan Train leaves Provo at745 a m Salt Lake 240 pm arrive Logan 640 pm Service between Provo and Eureka leaye Provo 745 a m arrive Eureka 1150 a m leave Eureka 220 p m and arrive Provo 725 p m Trains for terminus and Tooele run daily except Sunday leaving Salt Lake at 745 a m Remember the Union Pacific is the best line for New Mexico and Arizona Before buying Through Tickets get our figures > For further information as to rates maps etc write to your nearest Union Pacific ticket assentS S S S H H OLAEK OLIVER W MINK ELLERY ANDERSON i Receivers JOHN W DOANE FREDRICK COUDERT I GEO W CRAIG Agt ProvoUM E L LOMAS DE BURLEY 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