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Show I The Only H Great and thoroughly re- B liable building-up medicine, H nerve tonic, vitalizer and Blood I Purifier B Befort the people today, and H which stands preeminently H above all other medicines, is gy Scipsiri i in H It has won its hold upon the Hi hearts of the people by its B own absolute intrinsic merit. HI It is not what we say, but H what Hood's Sarsaparilla HI does that tells the story: B Even when ajl other prepares prepar-es ations and prescriptions fail. H "As a blood purifier we cannot find Hj the equal of Hood's Sarsaparilla. R When any of our family complain of H headache or tired feeling we get H Hood's Sarsaparilla, and in a short Hj time we are in good health." Etjtb B & Matheh, 250 Short St., Aurora, H Illinois. H HAft'c DJlle are tasteless, mild. pffe H LiUUU a IT litis uxe. AU drucclsU. 25c B Dancing-. B Regular dancing at the Southworth B hall every Friday evening, cotntnenc H iugOtober 11th, next. The very best H ot ball room music will be in attend- H since. All are invited. Tickets 50c. B Highest Cubh Prices. B Until the middle of November, I will H bay steers fn.m live month's old up H for cash. Also two car loads of fat B cowb. Will piy top prices. Hj Jksse Knight. H Provo. Utah. B WANTED: A rehab e, ac'ive K-entlcman K '" or lad'i to travel lov reliable established H house fcalary$7b0. pft'V able $io weekly, and B money advanced Ur oxpenccs biruation a eady. Huferences Enclose self-addressed stamped eutclopo. H. E. fie be. Prosidcnt aj Clilcaeo. ilEJaP,S843,--PCKSU".&NT TO A decree ot forcclOBUreUml order oT saJo to me directed by the 131 trict court ottbe First judiciaIdibtrictor the territory of TJtah, 1 shnll expose at public salo at the front door of j tbo county courthouse In the city of Provo and county of Dtah, territory of TJtah on the JLth dsy ol November, A D.. IhDo. at 12 o'clock m.. the following- described real estate: The land and premises directed to bo sold by this decree reei uate.lj mjjand being in Provo citv, Dtahcountv, U tali territory, and a hounded and particularly described as follows, lo-wit: a Lots two (S) i"d tni ce 3), block eighty-nino H (fi); plat "A" Provo city sun ov of building H 1 ,s, together with all and sippular ttlo tone- H mums, hereditaments and appurtanccs therein there-in unto belonging or in anyu iso appertaining. R To be sold as the property of John It H Stewart and Elizabeth Stewart his wife at the H suit of Edith Shearman and John Longmnid. H executors of the lst will and testament of H William H- Shearmau. deceased, H 'J eriasot' salo cash B Dated at Proro City, TJtah county, October H 21.1895. , n j John A, Brown, M Sheriff of TJtah County. H TI C RdwardP. attorney for plaintiiT. iW No. 272?. B NOTICE FOn. PUBLICATION. B Land office at Salt Lake city, Utah. Oct, 30, H Notice is hercbr given that the following H named bCltler has filed notice of his intention H to make final proof in support of his claim, K and that said proof will he made before W. N. "B l)uenherry. 1'rohato judge of Dtnh county, A TJiah, atProvo city, Uta. on December 21, H lfcU5, viz: Jonathan Mecham. H. K.. lo. S32J. H for tno w. H. 6 $4. sec. 20, and w. H. nw. M B Eec.29ttpb,e r. dc. H II nnics the fo lowing witnesses to prove H his continuous residence upon and cultha B tion of said land viz. B William Andrew e, Richard rcrofn, George B Dulo, George Conrad, all of Provo City, VJ Utah. , HK Anv person who desires to protest against HI the allowance of such nroo". orwno knows of anv substantial roaon. under the law and the regulations of the Interior Dcartment, HB whvsiich proof should not be allowed, willbo HV given an opportunity at the above mentioned H time and place to cross-examine t o w itnesses orsaidclHimaut, and to offer evidence in re- buttal of that ubmitteJ by claimant K tvHO Gitoo. Hegister, H Thamas John, attorney for claimant. E STRAY NOTICE 1 have in my possessioi the following detenbea animal im- I unded as estrav or for trespass: H One red hoiror ahout two yearsold, branded B Jilontholoftsnouldorwith crop off right Bj ear uper and under bit m left ear. Ba If damago and costs on said animal bo not H paid within nn days from date of this no- V tice it will be sold to the highest cash bid- H der at the Spanish Tori City estray pound at H 2 o'clock p. m on Jibe 3rd day of Nov. H 18I)atod at Spanish Fork City, Utah county, H Terniory of. Utah, this.24th dav or Oct. K lm itEES "D.JAMES, HS Poill'tlRi',si'ert( n.ilH oil. SMOOTDHHGCflMPAHY Hj THE TEETH H must have care or they'll surely decav. B lioni before they decay, however, H thev'll look thi neglect they suffer and H reflect no credit upon their possessor. H Take care of your teeth for your own H Bake as wll as for that ol others. The B dentiBt can never replace what nature B has given you. Brushes are the best B teetu preservers, of w'ichwe baye a B fine assortment, both imported and B American. Those who use poor brushes H are always bujinc new ones, Wegaar- B enteo a good tonth brush and charge H you bqt littie for it, j Smoot pspq QoMfAy. I .... a Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report President "acoro T. Angell of" the American Humane society has sent the following to the legislature of every state: "It is well known to tho Ameri can preis that many persons and how many no 'jno can tell have been buried alive. Tho father of tho undersigned came very near being buried alivo, being be-ing declared by his physician dead, and all preparations made for his funeral be foro ho could givo visible signs of life Tho object of this petition, which I hope yon will canso to be properly presonted, is to call public attention throughout our entire country to this important subject, sub-ject, and I tako pleasure in sending a marked copy of it to thw editors of every ev-ery American newspaper and magazine north of .Mexico, asking theic assist mca '' The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder sq puts or so great a lew Df Price's Croana Baling Powfiaf $ff 3r&? ggHtg 4&9S& ., " v Get in on our Wednesday's Sale, get in with jH the Crowds ard get in early. Lightning jH never strikes in the same place twice and H neither does our knife jB LOT. mo. 1 , Hj 0 doz. Ladies' all-wool Caehmere Hose, reeular 30 and 35c. quality, go at i74ls nor natr HH J0 doz Children's all-wool Hose, regular 25, 30, 35 and 40c. at.. . Jf..::..........;. ::;;.";: soSfSduJi JH loto.2- , mm 10 doz Men's Silk 4-in-hand and Teck N eck Ties, reeular 35, 40 and 50c. qualiy at. .' 'ao cts. cadi" PiIh Everything Soot ash- ' S Hold on! Wait for our Cloak Sale on Nov, 11th, .9 we promise you that we will give the greatest Cloak mm Sale ever given in Provo. wm YOUItS FOR BiZZ, - o- Hi: SO and 32 CENTER STREET. - PROVO CITY. WM The manicure operator Is fast rasing the place once held solely by the prettj typewriter that is to say, it is a part of her business to have a gift for flirt log, for sly glances, for sighs and giggles gig-gles at snfunny jokes and stories, her? not to question why, or to have anything any-thing to say, but simply to listen and tc applaud with her smiles. Upon her general gen-eral good nature and her responsiveness depends thosize of the tip which she receives, re-ceives, for these magnificent creatures do tako tips, and tho number of invitations invita-tions to tho theater and to dinner which she gets in a week is legion-' The fact is, she works vior thiB irind of favor far more earnestly than for a legitimate success. Tho small salaries paid in this business are proverbial, but the opportunities are numberless, and ho young woman "whP.ake it up are-generally are-generally good lootisovroU oxossoa and havo a superficial kind of style pidc ed up from the swell demimondaines who frequent tho manicures religiously once a week. I have seen a number of innocent looking,, pretty girls, new to the business, develop into gorgeously ap- Sareled creatures with blackened eye-rows eye-rows and chemical hair. Then they graduate from the profession, and novitiates no-vitiates tako their places. They have learned the lesson. "Do you havo very much fun in this business?" I asked a happy looking girl as she "treated" my nails tho other day. "Fun? Well, I should say so, "she replied enthusiastically. "I am going out to dinner tonight with Mr. - , president of the company. I tell you, he's the best friend we have. He takes one of ns out every evening, and he's a perfect gentleman. Married? Oh, fes; his wifo comes here, a lovely woman wo-man 1 fie likes Miss A best, though. She's such a popular girll On Saturday afternoons sho always has a line of gentlemen gen-tlemen waiting their turn. She really has more invitations than sho can accept. ac-cept. She's so popular! Miss B is going on the stage this winter, you know. She's had a magnificent offer from Manager G of the 'Bar of Boap' company!" Though the hours of tho manicure girl aro long and tho salaries small, is It any wondor that there i. always 9 waiting list of applicants for tbo vacancies vacan-cies which sometimes occur? -New Varh Xotter in Bastou Jonrnni 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 action and 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 vrho may not have it on hand will procure pro-cure it promptly for any one -who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute, muFQwrn ns srmp $, Profitable Reading H There is a whole lot of sound gg and solid reason why the 3EL EL mm Singleton Clothing company have jn so quickly crawled to the front. fl It wasn't blind luck, Oh no! Here H are sonig of the Bargains that have 9 made them popular i - " Hi 200 Men's and boys Suits now on S sale in ten different patterns 9 at 82.50 per suit. H A, SINGLETON, Supt. H GOOD THING HELP IT. I Good Advice to ffarmers. 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. U. O. F.&A. HocrETT, . P. J. Coyert, Secretary and Manager, . It is a well established fact tha IH farmers who sold their potatoe crop B last season through the Utah County B Fruit & Agricultural society got from B $10.00 to $20.00 more for each carload 3B than those who sold otherwise. Be jB sure and see us this season before you B Arc now Located in their rVevr Quarters on J Street. IfllB And are prepared with a Fine Stock of IH Hardware, Stoves, Tin U and Graniteware M and the JEWEL RANGE. The finest line of Fishing Tackle in Utah County. Kods jflK from 25 ots. up. Trout and Bass Flies in great variety. H Any kind of a Keel you want. In fact anything in the H Fisherman's line, HB L D. WATERS, Manager. H BOSHARD & SAXEY PROVOS H Everything in Season at Lowest .Figures, H |