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Tho Volumes of tho WEEKLYbogin with tho first Numbor for January of oach year When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with tho number current at the timo of recoipt of order. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitablo for binding, will bo sent by mail, post-paid, on recoipt re-coipt oTel.OO each. TitU-page and Index sent on application. applica-tion. Remittances should bo made by Post-office monoy order or drait, to avoid chanco of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement adver-tisement without the expvesi order of Hae- PEit &BROTHHUS. HAMPER'S PERIODICALS. fi."cr 1'ear. HAEPER'SMAGAZLNE U 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY.. 4nf. HARPER'S BAZAR.... I'm HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. .'.'.'.".'.'" 2.00 Postage Bree to all subscribers in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Address: HAJIPEK & BROTHERS P. O. Bot 959. N. Y. City. PRORATENOTICEln tbe Probato Court in and for Utah county, Territory of Utah. In tha matter of tho estate of Maria M. Christensen, deceased. Order appointing timo ami place for settlement settle-ment ot final account and to hear petition for distribution. On reading aud filing the petition of Gerrgo Paxman, administrator of tho estate of Maria M. Christensen. deceased, sotting forth thathe has filed his final account ol his administration admin-istration upon said estato in this court, that all the debts, including taxes, have been fully paid, and that a portion of said estato remains to be divided among the heirs of said deceased, de-ceased, and praying among other thimrs fnr i,i.cv.u, iu; jjiujiu6 omuuji oiucr tilings ior an order allowing said final account and of distribution of tho residue of said estato among tho persons onti .led r It is ordered thaf all persons interested in the estate otthe aid Maria M Christensen deceased, de-ceased, be and appear boloio tho Proba'o court of tho county of Utah, at tho court room of said court, in tho county courthouso on tho 19th day of October. 1895; at 10 o'c.ock a. m. then and there to show cause why an or der allowing said final account and ot distribution distri-bution should not bo mado of the rciduo of said eatato among tho heirp and dovit.es of the said Maria H. Christensen, deceased, ac- Itisiurthor ordered that tho clork causo notice to bo posted In three public places In Utah county and a copy of this order to bo published in The Dispatch a newspaper printed and circulated in Utah county three weeks successively prior to said 19th day of October, 1895. WARREN N. DDSEN BERRY, Probate Judge. Dated September 20,1895. B Tekhitouy or dAn, ) ca County of DTAn. f MS I, E. L. Jones, Clerk of the Probato court In and for Utah county, Territory ol ' O tali, hereby ceitlfy that the loregoing is a full true and correct copy ot the original order appointing timo and Dlnco lor settlement or final account nnd to har petition for distribution distribu-tion of tho estato.ot Maria M. Christensen. deceased, de-ceased, and now on filo and of record in my offlco. Witness my hand and seal of said Probate court at my oflice In Provo city, ihis (SHAL) 2Gth day ot September, A. D. 1895 E. It, .TONES, Clerk of tbe probato court. Utah oounty.U.T E. J. WARD & SONS 1 Carry Everything in the BUIIJ)INeLIKE B TEL.SPS4OMEB30.3S. - - PRGVO CITY. UTAH B 13M k 1 "f KankomJ, Seminal 'S4S2S55Jm Emissions. Spermatsrrhea. ' U 1 3 0 S ? '1 H s 'luncry. &e. Will hSgUsn&&kx-i n-.nkz you a SlP.OtlQ, Vigor-WYiWWC Vigor-WYiWWC ou3 Man Pries $1.00, 6 iS"?f "S FA V H Boxes, 55 00. QSd- 3stc!sl Directions tfalltt "jf" JjT?rllw-ir "'HI' eaen Box- Address 3 El H frM SiKwdCnsTTtlalarsJOs, 3 gS3 H ,3 XS'pJ 8 ca LU3A3AVS. For Salo by Smoot Drug Co. PKOFESSIONAL CARDS. AMUEL A. KING. Attorney-at-Law. Collections Promptly Attended to. O oa First Matlonal Bank Building. Prove E. BOOTH, ItiornBH-aHaw. Office at 23 J street,; PHOVOCITY. - - UTAH. J 1). GASH, Atorney-at-Law. (Room 7, County Courthouso.) PROVO CITY, UTAH. r JD. HOUTZ. Attorney-At-Law. Eooms 4 and 5 Eldredge Block. Provo. . - - Utah. -T-HURMAN & WEDGWOOD, Attorn eys-at- Law. Rooms land 3 First National Bank Bnllaing P&OVO, - . - UTAH. AAENER & KNIGHT Attorney and .Counselor At Law Uoomsl3 & 14 Union Block. Provo City. Utah n A. WILSON Attorney-at-iaw, Booms 5 and 7, Bank Building.o .Frovo City, - - - Utah SK. KIHG. Attorney-at-Law. Office over Swazey & Martln'B Bank, opposite post office. L'RO VOOITY, - - UTAH. M.M. KELLOGG. - E. B.CORFMAN jy-ELLOGG & COKFMAJ? Attorneys-at-Law, Room I, Hinos Building. Provo City, - Utah. pOBEET ANDERSON, Atiorneii-at-Law, Rooms'! and 0, EKredgo Block. FROVO CITY. - UTAH. . C E.DUDLEY, j Attorn ey-At-Law.j Office Room 9, First National Bank. PROVO, UTAH. A McOURTAXN, M. D Physician and Surgeon. Dfflco rooms, 3 and 4, Hines' Blook, Provo Dffloo hours, 3 to 12 a, m ., 2 to 4 p. m. Residonco.ono block north of First ward meeting meet-ing house- Residence tolephono No. il, offlco of-flco telephone No. 28. UAVEROAMP&CO. Abstracters of Titles. Loans and Insurance. Provo Uitv, - Utah. o B. SEARLE, Civil .Engineer, Irrigation and Water Power Plans. Deputy U. S. Mineral Surveyor. City Survoyor of Provo. I OEEICE: IN CO URT HOUSE . rR.E. P. REED, Office over Pyne and Maiben's Drng Store, Provo. Utah. QEO. SMART, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. Office at Smart & Co's Drug Store PROVO. - - - UTAH A NDREW ADAMSON, COUNTY SUEVEYOK. U S. Deputy Mineral Survey or and NOTARY PUBLIC. American Pork, - - Utah. QR. G. H. KEYSOR DENTAL SURGERY, Rooms over Smoot Drug store. Will practice Dentistry in all its branches. Provo, - Utah. Q H. ALLEN, M. D. Residence and offlco 6th street, Ono block cast of Tabernacle, PROVO. - - - UTAH. The Good Things of Life, I MAY ALL BE FOUND AT H Maibon JBloclc, J Street, Frovo. H None but the Finest Goods Dealt in at Bl WM.OREE,Presiden JOHN -JONES, Superintendent Tea CI "5 9 a 03 e 89 H -MANUFACTURERS OF jfl HARNESS, BOOTS and SHOES;- I -DEALERS IN H FDBNITUEE, FANCY NOTIONS, I FARMING IMPLEMENTS, I ROLLER MILL FLOUR, GRAIN- I Jufr; B i "" VL jH vtf THE HIGHEST OF JILL HIGH GRIDES. B fefeSJlsv I Warranted superior to any Ricvcla built in the world re- H MffMmVi V eardlesa of Pce. Do not be induce 1 to pav more monev fo H iIIOTU an inferior wheel Insist on havins the Waverly. Built and H mdy 1 guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co., a million dollar con- H jOSar-flF- cern, whose bond ii as good as eold, u QH W 21 lb. SCORCHER, S85. 22 lb. LADIES. 75. (8 Catalogue free. Good agent wanted in every town. " H INDIANA BICYCLE CO., jH IndianaDolifl. Tml tt s a M ft'ii .I, iyV ?i 9 P25s m isa IH S Time Table in Effect Aug. 18, 1895. 19 SOUTH. Subject to change with- wrvR'r 1 No-irass'gr !&. n. .' H Ley's Daily STATIONS. Ar.l3y H L2:00 a.m Ogden T:45 p.mT J7-15-'m Salt Lake Lv.4 45p.m H -Liv..io Ar. 435 iH 8:15 " LehlJunction s 30 " HH 8:18 " Lehi 37 .1 MM 8:25 " American Fork 3 20 " Hfl 8:32 " Pleasant Grove 3 13 i HliV 8:43 Lake View 3:'oi JHH 8:55 Provo 2 50 LH S'? " Springville 2:40 " H :H " Spanish Fork 2:32 f LH q.:$ .Benjamin 2:26 1 H X- lt Payson 2:17 " r WH ,S:!k SantiMiuin 2:07 HB J" Nephi 1:25 " I H P'.f Moroni 8:40 a.m I H r .. ' Ephraim 1 7:57 " I H Ar ii: Man I 7:80 I H H:?ia-m Juab '2:3 u Ar' I ! ar. 7:10 p.m. -vt:ic j lv R-xF' K K ArVR. rd pAasf J Ar9;40p.m. Ftihco j4:00a.m: Lv. aLLl Trams Soutr of Juab run daily, except Sunday. " : 1 i 9ibH TrainB Leaye Salt Lake for Ogden daily at 7 :G0 a. m. :00 a.m.4.45 & 70f)'nTr. m llH Trains leave Ogden for SaltLakedaily at 2:00a.m. 8 :30a.m.3:00p.m.&6'"0 Dm 9 LlH Logan Train leaves Provo at 2:50 p. m. arrive Logan 8:20 p. m. and 10 -45 a tr W illH Service between Provo and Eureka, leave Provo 3:10 p. m, arrive'Ecre m fiiLfl 10:05 a. m, leave Eureka 12:45 p. m, and arriye Provo 8 :55 a. m. Wt H Trains for terminus and Tooele run daily except Sunday leaving Salt Laktw M ilVI Remember the Union Pacific is the bestline for New Mexico and Arizona S 9l Before buying Through Tickets get oar figures. 24 hous to Denver, 36 hours M &fcl to Omaha ,48 hours to Kansas city and Chicago. jBj H For further information aa to rat88,map8, ate, irrlte to lyour nearest Union 9 LH Pacific ticket ageni, S HbH S. H.H.CLARK, M 1 OLIVER W. MINK, 9 LlH E.ELLERY ANDERSON. J-Rocelvers, M H JON W. DOANE, 5 9 H FK J)RICK R. OOUDERT 9 LK aEOW.ORAIG, Agt. ProYO, (Jtab, H8 B. L. LOMAX, B. B. BUELEY, Hfl Gcn'l Pass, And Tht Agi. Gen'l Agt. ?asa. Sept. H S"Ji Laks Oity. l Si VISKmWZ. JiViCtiTJ&Ejr. I9 H |