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Show .BB! L Mi JIr. If. JE. Prtnco HI Bushvillo, N. Y. Ill Chronic Indigestion MB Thought Incurable, but Perfectly BfiH Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. BjH " I feel thankful for benefit received BJB from Hood's Sarsaparilla. I iras fn poor BfB health, having had chronic indigestion rive BBB years. I thought there was no cure for BBB me reac a testimonial of one who had BBB( ad been cureci by Hood's Sarsaparilla and BB "a case was simllar to mine. I was will- HHj 'nS -a luythiup that offered hope. BH commenced with a few drops oi HH Hood's Sarsaparilla. My digestion was BH helped by tlie first three doses. I haw BB now taken over fouabottles and . HMI It Has Cured Mo HHH tnd. also saved my life. Since taking H Hood's Karraparilla my weight has in- HK crc&Bed from 113 to 133 pounds, which HB goes to show that I have an excellent ap- HHj petite and am in the best of health." ME3. Hj K. E. Peince, Bashvillc, New York. BE Hood's Sarsaparilla BB Is the Only BB True Blood Fisr!fer K Promineuwly in the public eye today. .HIH UsMrl'o Dillo the after-dinner pill and H nOUU S r HIS family cathartic Sio. B Notice to Taxuayers, H The iollowintr named persons are H authorized to receive taxes in the dia- Hj trictB set opposite their names until B October SI, 1895: Hj James Straw, Springville and i.ap- H John Jons, Spanish Pork. Bj Lorenzo ArgyJe. Lake Shore. H J. W- Stewart, Benjamin. B Richard J. Nuttall. Salem. H Samnel Worsencroft, Payson. H Elt Ooenshaw, Saataquin. H John B Johnson. Goshen. m Wm. H. Snyder, Fairfield. B L. B. Rodeback. Cedar Fort. H Wm. H WlnnLehi. Hj Henry Moyle, Alpine. Hj James H. Clarke, American -Fore. H iLW.Wadley, Pleasant Gnwe. K Collector Utah County, U. T. H t" SMQOTDRUGCfiMP&HY B THE TEETH B must have care or they'll surely decay. K honz before they decay, however, H tbev'll look the neglect they suffer and B reflect no credit upon their possessor. B Take care of your teeth for your own H sake as we1 1 as for that of others. The B dentist can never replace what nature B has given you. Brushes are the best B teeth preservers, of which we baye a B fine assortment, both imported and B American. Those who use poor brushes m are always buying new ones. We guar- B an tee a good tonth brush and charge H tou but littie for it. H Shoot Drug Company. nun. 1 1 ti i ii rdhi ir ii m-tftop r,m Tliese figures are absolutely talae. Even were they the correct figures they do not represent tne "'cost ot l mining mi-ning the municipal government." They are intended to be tue totals under the head of "disbursements' on the flnau-cial flnau-cial statements ot the city, which the law directs shall be prepared by the recorder on the 12th ot each November, for farther on in the editorial which contains the above imitation "tariff picture" appears the following: "There is a claim made that demo crata reduced the city's indebtedness. It was impossible. As above stated, they disbureed $74,132 29. and their total receipts were only Jfc64,-M2 54, iir. McEwan says there were omy $733,91 in the treasury when democrats went into office. Then how could they reduce re-duce the indeotedness when they expended ex-pended about ten thousand dollars more than they had revenue from all sourcGs?" This latter is also absolutely false. There is a claim made and It is true that the democrats reduced the city's indebtedness $11,083,55 during their term of office Jb'ebruary 18, 1S92 to Janurary,l, 1894. They dm better than this tor they left $2158 00 taxes to collect and $733.81 cash in the the treasury. Mr. McEwan do63 not say "there were only 8733.94 m the treasury when the democrats "went into office." This sum was lelt in the treasury tor republicans by democrats. AVhat Mr. McEwan does say, or rather what City recorder Dixon's lecord Sdys,.wh'ch.Mr. McEwau quotes, is that when the democrats went into office the treasury was depleted not a cent was in it and all of the taxes had been collected. So that the truth is the democrats reduced the city's indebtedness in-debtedness $11,083.55, plus 82,458.00 taxes to collect, plus $733.94 cash iett in the treasury. "Iheu how coula they reduce the indebtedness when they expended about ten thousand dollars dol-lars mofe than they had reyenue from all sources?" chatters away the Enquirer. En-quirer. If that paper's figures were right even then they would not prove that the democrats did not reduce the city's indebtedness for eyery cent laid out appears on those statements under the head of "disbursements" and it was uecessrry to lay out money in order to pay debtB, These disburse ments include the cost of running the cily Eoyeinment, cost of all improvements improve-ments made and the 11,083,55 debts paid. But the Enquirer's figures are all wrong. Tuey should huve read; Disbursements by the democratic council lbruary 18, 1892, to Decern ber 31, lb93, 2.,320 1 Disbursments November 12. 1S92 to November 12, 1893. S2,07.-,S1 And for the next year wnicu tne inquirer in-quirer says was "the first year of republican re-publican rule" the figures ehould read $27,114,74. If any one doubts tueat nguiea uu ae has to do is to call upon Recorder Dixon and verify them, lor they appear ap-pear there upon the sworn statements It will be noticed by comparing the figures above the Enquirer's first inaccuracy inac-curacy is one of only 811,281,72; its second is one of onlv $11,455,20; its third one of only $6,737,02. Tue first two are added to the actual expenditures expendi-tures by the democratic administration, administra-tion, the last is deducted from the actual ac-tual expenditures by the republican administration. It will be Been also that the expenditures expend-itures of last year, which year the Ea quirer cal's "the first year ot republican republi-can rule" were $1,039,53 more than the expenditures ol the year beiore, the year the democrats were in power, and the democrats left on November 12, 1893, $1,213,89 in the treasury the republicans re-publicans onNovemberl2,;i894 left not one cent in the treasury. Will Jim Clove write another editorial edi-torial and ;publish another circular? Hardly. The U. 5. Gov't Reports Show Royal Baking Powder 9vprto-jQ all otter,, ' i Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest TJ. S. Gov't Report lady Democrats. A special meeting for the purpose of transacting important business is called to meet to-night at 7;S0. Come all you ladies and bring your friends. Mrs. Electa Bullock, Jf res, Miss May Brown. Sec. Ballard's Snow Liniment. ThiB invaluable remedy is one that ought to be in every household. It will cure your Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, FroBted Eeet and Ears. Sore Throat and Sore Chest. If you have a Lame Back it will cure it. It penetrates to the seat of the disease. It will cure Stiff Joints and contracted muscles after all other remedies have failed. Those who have been cripples for years have used Ballard's Snow Liniment and thrown away their crutches and been able to walk as well as ever. It will cure you. Price 50 cents. Sold by Smoot Drug company. Priesthood Meeting. The regular monthly meeting of the priesthood of Utah stake will be held m the Provo meeting-house on Saturday, Satur-day, November 2nd. at 10 o'clock a. m Edw'd Pabtrdoge, David John, Used Smoot. Stake Presidency. 9r. Price's Cream Baking Powder Werif's Fair 1 M4 D-ljpHm Df. Price's Cream Baking Powfir e - - On Oct. 30th will be the Banner Sale of the month, for this salee wiUhave Sharpened our knife and will shut our eyes to our loss and cut 'deep, if you M miss it you loose. IB LOT- Mo. 1 . JS 10 pieceB Double Width Cashmere, regular 25c quality, go at ,n IK 10 pieces Double Width Scotch Plaids, sold eyery where for 20c. go at '11 ' ' ' " ' 10 S H 200 Dress Patterns, S yards each, they are remnants of goods that sell atSOcc.'andsVcVa'yMdVVhev'go'at ' H 2Shve 20SpS 1 LOTftJO.g. 60 pair of Men's Pine Shoes, they are all a No, 1 and sell at S2.25, 32.50 and $2.75, you get them ror this day only at !,. 3 See our Windows for display. B 3and32CEf!TEItSyftEETB - - - PROVO CITY, fl by the substitution of a body for that ' of Pietzel, and enlarged upon it and its many ramifications at considerable length. He pursued che history of Holmes' movements, the disappearance of the Pietzel children and the many conflicting stories told by Holmes -all of which have oeen fully published. Adjourned till 10 o'clock tomorrow. Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system sys-tem effectually, dispels colds, headaches head-aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pro-duced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable ac-ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its acti "nd truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all aud have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading druggists. drug-gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on handjvill procure pro-cure it promptly for arty one who wishes, to try it. Do not accept any Substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C& SHU ;S-32SS, CMi. GOOD THING HELP IT.' 1 -C5 Good Advice to Farmers. Do not contract your potatoe crop unless the party contracting same pays down at the time the agreement is made at least ten cents per bushel Call on us and we will tell you why. TJ. O. F. & A. Society, E. J. Covert, Secretary and Manager. . It is a well established fact tha M farmers who sold their potatoe crop iH last season through the Utah County iH Fruit & Agricultural society got. from IH $10.00 to $20.00 more for each carload H than those who sold otherwise. Be flfl sure and see us this season before yon 1 f jK Are noTi- located in their Ffotv quarters on J Street. -And are Prepared with a Fine Stock oi flj Hardware. Stoves, Tin 9 and Graniteware, H and the JEWEL RANGE. The finest line of Fishing Tackle in Utah County. Kods jH from 25 cts. up, Trout and Bass IPlies in great variety, H Any kind of a Eeel you want. In fact anything in the H Fisherman's line, HI Thi Prova Hardwire Iroa C. I L. D. WATERS, Manager. H BOSHARD & SAXEY . I PROVOJS M EveryiM&g in Season at Lowest .Figures. H The Good Things of Life, 9 MAY ALL BE FOUND AT J Maiben Blook, J Street, JProvo. iH None but the Finest Goods Dealt in at BHI "v-JZjSoisr & :&t:ei:b-A.tt:r,'s BB Does a Regular Banking and Exchange Business. Cor H respondents In all the Leading Commercial Cities of the HI United States and Europe, IB COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY 9 JOHN R. TWELVES, Cashier. i EEEDiSMOOT, President. CD SM J. T. FARRER, Assistant Cashier. D. T. CLARK, Vice Ereaident. KB URECTORS. 191 JAMES A. BEAN, ROGERJFARRER, Tr, S, HILLS. HH . E. R. ELDREDGE, - JOEfojqffES, ' H UUBBIH |