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Show B DEMOCRATIC SPEAKEBS. IH Meetings Will Io lEeld in Utah IH County as follows: H SA1VTAQU1X. B Saturday, IVov. a. lions. S. R. H TTliurzuan and Alma Green- H -wood. IH PROYO. jHi Saturday, Not. 2, 7:0 p, to. H Hon. IS. H. Roberts and Jolin H X. Caiiic. K BENJAMIN. H Saturday, Nov. 2. Hons. A. O. H Smoot and A. J. Evans. H CEUAK POUT. B Saturday, ISfov. 2. Hods. J,H,Clark, H and O. H. Here:. H PAYSON. Hj Saturday, Nov. 2. lion. J. Bram- HB well and M. M. Warner. B SPEINGYILLE. H Saturday, Nov. 2. Hon. G. C. Bicb- m CLINTON. H Saturday, Nov. 2. Hon. E. A. Wil- IB bod. and Win. Boylance. H F AIRFIELD. B Soturday, Nov. 2. Hon. Wm. Creer H and E, E. Corfman. M MAPLETON. Hj Saturday, Nov. 2. Hon. J. F. Gibbs B and W. X. Dusenberry. H ALPIaE. B Monday, Nov, 4. Hons.'M. M.1 War- H ner and J. W. Booth. B HIGHLAND. H Monday, Nov. 4. Hon. J. B. Milner. B HOBBLE GBEEK CANYON. H Monday, Nov. 4. Hons. W, N. Du- H eenberry and Wm. Boylance. H SALEM. B Monday, Nov. 4, 3:00 p. in. Hon. J. H L. Rawlins. H PROVO BENCH. B Monday, Nov, 4. Hon. S. F. Eg- B gertsen Jr. j GOSHEN. Hj Monday, Nov. 4 Hons. E. A. Wil- B Bon and J' irvine- B SPANISH FORK. B Monday , Noy. 4. Judge W. H.King. B MAPLETON. B Monday. Nov. 4. Hons. Wm. Creer, H Wni. F. Wiscomb, Martinus Lareen K and Mrs. E. Bullock. H VfJEASAJSV GKOre. HB Monday, Nov. 4. Hon. S. K B Tliurmau. B LAKE SHORE, B Monday, Nor.4. Bons.Sam A. B King" and II. Lenuuon. H AMERICAN FORK. B Monday, Nov. 4. lions. A. J. B Weler and A. .T. Evans. B JLEIII. H Monday, Nov. A. Hon. IE. 1. B Henderson. B FAYSOIV. H Monday. Nov. 4, 7:30 p. nx. B Hon. JT. .. atvlins. H SANXACtKJIN. Monday, Nov. . Hons. . O. a Smoot and A. . Gash. H SJLRlIGVlL.i.E. J Monday, Nov. -4. Hon, K. "W. J Sloan. B Could Not Sleep. B " could not Bleep nights on account B tne Pan in my armB I becan tak- B ing Hood's Sarsaparilla and now I am B al,'e lo eleeP wen -re- S. L Osgood, j Stockton, Utah. Bj Hood's Pills cure sick headache. B The jury in the Durrant case found a B verdict of guilty of murder in the first B degree yesterday afternoon in five min-B min-B utee. On Friday next the death een- B tence will be pssaed on which day will B also be set the trial of jjurrant on the fl charge of murdering Minnie Williams BBK The case on which Durrant has been B convicted, that of murderiLg Blanche B Lamont in the Emanuel Baptist B church, San Francieco. in April last H has been on trial since July 22nd. It Hj will oe appealed to the supreme court BBK of the United States,and it is expected H that a year will elapee before a decis- Bfll ion is attained. E The wagon road to the Kellogg coal H mine in the east mountains is now Bfll completed and the first wagon load of H coal for the market will reach town H this evening. H The farewell dance given in the H Pleasant View ward schoolhouse last B evening in honor of Abraham Wild. BBJ was a brilliant success and a nice H Durse was realized for the departing Bi missionary. H A complete Etock ot pure wines and Bfl liquors at the Smoot Drug company. B Febsons delinquent with city water H taxes are requested to call at room 2, B county courthouse and settle at once. B Office will be open daily till October B Slst, t PB T was a revelation to mo on going B into Berk's Jewelry Store the other B day t see the elegant new line of sil- PB ver nevelties that he has just received, B consisting of Trilby Heart and chains, PB and thenew fine gold long chains, eil- BB ver belt buckles and ladies' waist sets. B They are just tho newest out. B Say, why don't you try De Witt's Bj Little Early Kisers? These little pills BB cure headache, indigestion andcon- BBJ Btipation. There're small, but do the BB work. Smoot Drug Company. B Tub coldest draught beer in town, 5 BB t cents a glass, at Eureka saloon. B Hows & Taft pay highest price for BB fish and game. Hj Fob Halb Old papers at 25 cents B per hundred. Apply to the baalnees BB jOiMofTHJBDjsPATog. r B PBESiENa.' Gfio Q. CAJttfoS Is out in the Salt Lake papers with an ttpol-ogy ttpol-ogy for his utterances made in a sermon ser-mon in a stake conference at Brigham City last Monday to the effect that 0. W. Powers was paid 810,000.00 for stealing Salt Lake city in 1801, and that hfl is now at the head ot the democratic dem-ocratic party of Utah and Mr. Cannon Can-non wondered what Mr. Powers, "this modern MoEes, who waB leading toois of women and children" was going to steal next, which remarks have been rightly taken as a direct insult to the whole democratic party in Utah.which parly is conducting an honorable and clean campaign and which party is jealous of its noble leaders in whom they justly have utmost confidence, la that apology Mr Cannon repeats that he has no recollection of having made the statements complained ot but admits that be is now convinced he must have done so. He then Bays: i "Anything tht.t could be construed into in-to an attempt to revive past bitterness, or throw additional ULp'easantritss into in-to the present excitemtnt, or militate against future harmony and welfate, I should, and do, regard as extremely deplorable; and I should regret exceeu-1 exceeu-1 ingly if anything that I may have said . could be used aa having a tendency in that unfortunate direction. Whatever influence I have with the people of Utah I desire to be usei to bring about an improved condition of feeling between the different classes "of the community; and that so lar as politics and office-holding are concerned, the the words 'Mormon' and 'non-Mormon' should be stricken out of our vocabulary. vo-cabulary. In keeping with the spirit of these expressions, I would fuither say that it the gentleman who has taken this matter as personal to himself him-self is still disposed to regard it as willful and ofiiensive, 1 wish to withdraw with-draw the remaiks and trust this statement state-ment will be satisfactory to him as an apology." It will pay you to call at Howe & Taft'a if you want eroceries cheap. Those who trade with them know thev are saving money every day. They are never undersold. Bobinsok Buos. S3.00 shoes at Farrer Brothers & Co. The Provo Meat Co , have the most complete Meat Market south of Salt Lake city. , Theue are many good reasons why you should use One Minute Cough Cure. There are no reasons 'Why you should not, if in need of help. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. Smoot Drug Company. Pi.YMOTJTn Sisel binding twine in any quantity at lowest prices at Provo Hardware & Iron Company. f Fbksh fish and all kinds of fancy and staple groceries at Howe & Taft'a at lowest prices. Call and see their olives and Swiss cheese, just in. Just received A new lot of elegant razors. Guarantee with each razor. Smoot Drug company. H. Habrison at the Eureka saloon has A. B.C. beer in any quantity bv the bottle or glass. Acts at once, never fails. One Minute Min-ute Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma and that feverish condition which accompanies ac-companies a seyere cold. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate im-mediate results. Smoot Drug Company, Notice prices ot meats on 3d page is given by the Provo Meat Co., they are the lowest. Give us a trial and be convinced, con-vinced, It's just as ea6y to try One Minute Cough Cure as any thing else. It's easier to cure a severe cough or cold with it. Let your next purcnase for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure. Better medicine; better results; better try it. Smoot Drug Company. f Get your girl a nice trimmed hat for $1 00, $1.25,. 1.50 and $1 75, at R. A. Barney's. Heady inade Suits at Provo Woolen Jilill company. Angelica, Port, Sherry, Claret and Reishng wines, 35 cents quart bottle or three for S1.00 at the Eureka saloon. H. Harrison, proprietor. ' " "I can t lot you have any money, that's flat," said the new woman. "Why?" asked the husband, tears gathering in his limpid blue eyes. "Because," confessed the breadwinner breadwin-ner shamefacedly, "there is a bargain sale down at Cuttem's, and they are selling the loveliest spring trousers ever seen for $2.98. I thought I had got over the bargain counter habit, but this 11 something I cannot resist" Indianapolis Indian-apolis Journal. Among the Arabs a praotlca from iime immemorial has prevailed of churning churn-ing by placing the milk in leather skins which wore shaken or beaten until the butter came. The Huns did their churning churn-ing by tying a bag of milk to a short lariat, the other end of which was fastened fas-tened to the saddle. Tho horse was pn? it a brisk gallop, and after a round of some miles the chnrning was consider to te acoomolisliPfl Card of Thanks. To our many friends and neighcors who so generously assisted us in everv possible way during our recent dire trouble and sad loss, the sickness and death of our darling boy Franklin, we desire to hereby publicly express our heartfelt thanks. Mb. and Mits Walter Corbett. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder jSiipeetar to all othztv The healing proprieties of De Witt's. Witch Hazel Salve are well known. It cures eczema, skin affections and is simply a perfect remedy ior piles Smoot Drug Company. D. L. Dean has opened a real estate and loan office in Swasey & Martin's bank opposite the postoflice. t A. G. BAktley of Magie, Pa., writes: I feel it a duty of mine to inform in-form you and the public thatDe Witt's Hazel Salve cured mo of a veiy bad case of eczema. It also cured my boy of a running sore on his leg. Smoot Drug Company. If you want to see the best bedroom set on earth tor the money, call and see Taylor Bros. Co.'s $20 00 set. It's a beauty. Nothing so distressing as a hacking cough. Nothing bo foolish aa to suffer fiom it. Nothing so dangerouB if allowed al-lowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief. Smoot Drug Company t It is a truth in meaicme that the smallest dose that performs a cure Is the best, De Witt's Little Early Risers ar the smallest pills will perform a cure, and are the best. Smoot Drug Company f Taylor Bros Co.'s stove trade has grown so fast that they have been compelled to open up a separate stoye department, where they have the largest stock in southern Utah. Cai) and see their "Universal" cook and heating stoyes. ' t Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder It was in the Black sea that he foil from the bridge, and tho captain said, "Is it Jack that is overboard?" For ho loved him like a son, and ho plunged in to save him. And tho water was wild, and ho grasped but it was only his cap. And a sad present it was that they sent mo that Chiistnias his silver watch and chain. And since then I have been weak and weary, for ho was the first of 13, and I loved him tho best Ah, Jesus sent and Jesus tookl I know it must bo so, but when I sit on the rocks I think maybe God took my son to some island in the sea, and when 1 see tho birds skimming on the water t think maybe ho was not drowned, but will como up out of tho sea to hib mother, who nursed him so doar. Blackwood's Magazine. Piles! Piles lltchiiiff Piles. Symptoms Moisture; intense itching itch-ing and .stinging; most at nicht; worse'' bj scratching. If allowed to continue tumors fo m, which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swayne's Ointment stopsthe itchin and bleeding, heals ulceration, and inmost cases removes tho turn- ' ors. At druggists, or by mail, for 50 ' cenlB. Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadel- ! phla. Xintnlo au,,vly tVashlnc A-way. The British board of hydrographert &ave made a report which is startling In some of its details. It appears that after a long series of observations it has been ascertained that tho little Thames 13 carrying 14,000,000 cubic feet of British soil into tho sea annually. In order to get an idea of what tho above figures really mean, let us imagine a hugo mass of stone 100 feet in width, 100 feet long and 100 feet high. Then let us imagine that 14 of these immense cubes are yearly floated out to sea from tho British mainland. -The Thames basin ba-sin has, however, an area of 6,160 square miles. The immense amount 0 solid matter alluded to above is taken grain by grain from this large extent of surfaco, so that it only wears away tbs surface of the basin as a whole at the rate of one-eight hundredth part of an inch each year. At tho rate.of wear and tear mentioned in the opening paragraph para-graph of this article one would naturally natural-ly suppose that within a few hundred years the whole of the main British isle would bo deposited at tho bottom of the ocean, but owing to the vast area from which that 14,000)000 cubic feet of sol-id sol-id matter is gathered tho basin of tho Thames haa only been lowered one single sin-gle inch siaoQ the Norman conquest Some of the riders of this will no doubt be disappointed to find that the rate of erosion is so slow and will declare de-clare that the head lino conveys a different differ-ent impression. Tho island is. however, "slowly washing away," for the stitis iioian of the hydrographio board sayi ihat it will take 3,500,000 years mow o reduce Britain to ha level of the sea fREAT BATTLES ase contin- ually going- on in the human sys tern. Hood's Sarsaparilla drives ou( disease and Restores Health. Sealed Proposals will be received by the board of directors direc-tors of the territorial insane asylum, for the furnishing of supplies for the asylum, for the six months ending April 30, 1896, consistine in part of 1,500 bushels of wheat, 24 000 pounds of fresh meat, 15,000 pounds of oats. 15.0w0 pounds shelled corn, 8G0 tons of coal, groceries, dry goods, medicines and salt. Particulars as to kinds and quality of goods to be furnished will be given upon application to James Dunn, steward. The directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids not considered Dy them to be advantageous to the territory. ter-ritory. Bids must be sealed and marked, "Bids for Supplies," and directed to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of November, 1895. By order of the board. W. R. Pike, Medical Superintendent. In proportion to its size, I believe th jumping incKao is the most active and powerful of all vertebrate animals. This tiny creature no larger than a man's thumb is from 2 to 3 inches in length, with a tail about twice as long as the head and body. It is therefore p larger than a house mouse, but it has Xight fore quarters, strong hind qnarters, very long hind legs and it can jump from 8 to 10 feet If a mouse weighing t"70 ounces (average) can jump 10 feet, how far should a 100 pound boy oi equal agility be ablo'to iump? Figure U out for yourself, and when you have obtained ob-tained the correct answer, you will properly prop-erly appreciate the hind legs of thtd wonderful little mite. W. T. Horna-day Horna-day in St Nicholas. Priesthood Meeting, The regular mouthly meeting of the priesthood of Utah stake will be held in the Provo meeting-house on Saturday, Satur-day, November 2nd. at 10 o'clock a. m Edw'd Partridge, David John, Reed Smoot. Stake Presidency. How mI Fortune 8100 for every 810 invested can lc made Iy our new SYSTEMATIC PLAN OF SPECULATION. $10 OO and more made dailv on timall in. vestments, by many persons who live arav from Chicago All wo ark Is to investigate our now and crigmRl mothods. Past workings ol Plan and highest references furnished. Our Hook-lot Hook-lot "Points & Hints" how to make money evtn when on tho wring side of tho market and other information sent FREE. . Gilmore & Co., Bankors and Brokers, Onen Board of Trade Bldg., Chicago, 111. ATTTEWTMHV FAIBME3RS. Bfyon Iiarc potatoes., alfalfa ced, Jioney, -wheat, oa4s. onions on-ions or cabbage by tlie carload, car-load, call on me. 'i'liinli tt can interest you. WM. HI ROTLANCE, Springrvillc, SJtali. I'm Going- a-Milking, Sir, She Said. Where are you going, my pretty maid? To buy a piano, sir, she said. And which like you best, my pretty maid? The silver-toned EMERSON, sir, she said. And where can ou find one, my pretty maid? At Taylor Bros. Co., sir, she said. There the EMERSON stsnds, 'Tis the bet ever made, And no other I'll buy. Though you aed me. she said. t THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELTS AND APPLIANCES INSURE TO THE SICK THESE GREAT POII TS OF ADVANTAGE OVER ALL IMITATORS Tho Electric Cur- ,.,tylSafVviW It can be changed rent can be immeili- Aftl2?CT B OT 3i AlBISW f rom positive to negative ntcly felt, although .Wfiwfi4A iMfi PW VIlBllll'V current in a moment. boo tli ins: to theGMtWUfe They have and are out most sensitive. ItoiSWKS. MlVv "niVvSaiy Jm ing thousands of cases strength of tho current iaESfWAK A.Lk n feCI ol Rhcnmatism. under the complete con- KT sSxiUW mCAW 'Sif Clironic Disease trol of tho wearer, so R rsMlk' JJaZfej ggSSsa and Nervoim Ail-mnch Ail-mnch so that n, child may yJU KtK5psi5 ments in man and be treated and cured by TOlJse-ujSri'JsB woman (from any cimibo) . the Bamo power of Bolt h'SasJBi,Kf5m whero long continued, necessary for the strong- :V7vRr',R ft "Trl?- medical trentmontf ailed . est man. vfifr ''iKs.N to euro. NO MEDICINES ARE NECESSARY. Avoid all cheap (so-called) Electric Belts and fraudulent imitations of our Electric eltr and Appliances, aa theso aroan imposition, upon the suffering. THE OWEN ELECTRIC TRUSS Is the most retentive and curative Ttubs nade lor tho radical euro of Kupture. Inclose six cents and send for our T,arjro Illustrated Ciitalorte in English, German, Swedish or Norwegian languages ; containing medical facts, sworn statements o cures znado and descriptions of Belts and Appliances, Address THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT AND APPL1KCS CO,, 9? 9 W State (atrccj, ffcicssg j ) an' Anything you want from B width to E E. B Pointed toes, narrow square, black with H Colored stiching, elastic Gaters with or without large buttons, etc., etc., . Wk We have Ladles' Shoes at the following prices aS! good value fl $1 00, $1.25, $1 50, $1.75, $2,00, $2 25, ' H $2.50, $2 75, 3.00, 3.75, 4.50. H Bee hand bills for our-- jfl On Thursday, Oct. 81st: 9 14 OSUTE STREET, PROVO. - IH Read the Ad. Read the ad. headed "Free Course by mail with the Canital City Commercial Com-mercial Callege." It is a fine offer. Apply for it. Strawberry Plants. Parties wanting Oregon Strawberry Plants can arrange for them by calling on us within the next eight days. C. F. Decker & Co. Did You Read It? The Capital City Commercial College Col-lege has a card in this pauer offering instruction free to a number of persons per-sons Did yon read it? ftNNYROYAL PILLS V t C Original and Only fcnulne. A rTJ4? safe, alirajs reliable, laoies ask K r'i) vVl DrDKii for CkUht'ters Finlih Ola JVKK P:'wWsNlimond Brand la itcd nnil 6oW EeUllioYWSy 3k -wwyboxes. seaj&l with bine riNbou. Tako Vf TOS S Kvino other. Jtftue JaiiyTouH tvbst ifu- V y frftions and imitations. AtDraggists, orsend4c. I Jy ia Uiap for particulars, testimonial) and VC K? " Relief for I Billed," in tetter.bj return 1 MbIL 10,000 Testimonial! Same Paper. .I- 'y Chlch cuter CncnilcalCo.,MnlIaon"quarar SaWbraa Local DruzzliU. l'MIada.. t o ALIAS. ODMMONS JN THE DiSTKICT COD ItT OP kJ tho 1'irst Judicial District of the territory ot Utah, Utah county, J. A. Goodhuo, Trustee for Kato C. Voise plaintiff, vs. D, C. Sapors and Jane Sagers, tlelcndants. Tho peoclo or tho territory of Utah send greeting tol). C SagorsandJano Sagers, de-lcndants. de-lcndants. you are neroby required to appear in an action ac-tion brought against j ou oy tho abovo named plaintiff, in the district court ot the First Judicial Ju-dicial district of tho territory of Utah, and to anstt er tho complaint fiJed therein, within ten dajs (exclusive ot the day of service) after thoBerviceon vouol this summons if served within this county; or if served out of this county, but in tills district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or judgment judg-ment by dclauJt will be taken against you. according ac-cording to praj er of this complaint. The said action Is brought to obtain adecreo out ot this cjurt against the defendants hoioinior tho sum ot 8J.3-5.C0. fcr ten por cent, attorneys fees and for" costs of suit. Plaintiff alleges that on August 14, lb8U, as Trustee for Kate U. Voiso cntotedinto a contract con-tract with the defendants, wnereby ho leased to deiendantg lor a term of five years 60J head of snwep at delcndauts risk and to pay plaintiff plain-tiff rornrstjear12ij t0 and for e?ch succeeding succeed-ing year the sum ot 315'J.OO per year and at tho end ot live years to deliver to plaintiff 1,000 good hcalttyyouDg sheep, y -nethere. and the other halt ewts, That to secure the pa -mentofsaid agreement the defendants, on thejth day oluctobor.lbOt), did executo a certain cer-tain mortgage for tho sum of W.OOO.OO and the f ut t her sums of JiJiS 00 and SloO.OU .and $150.00 e suceeding three yeais, eecured by prop f J ' tore fully described in tho complaint u j i. ows: .Beginning at tho northwest corner cor-ner ot tho southwest quarter of section 25. Tp. 21, south range 1 west, S. L. M; thence east-.OTj chains; thenco south 12,i chains; thenco west 2.2 chains: thenco nonh 12.25 chains to tho place of beginning. Containing 3.21 acres. Also commencing at the nortn-east nortn-east corner of the southeast quarter of section sec-tion 20, Tp, 21, south of range 1 west, S. L. 31.; thence south onsaitl ijBectionlino 1'i 25 chains; thence west 7.35 chains: thpnee north 12 25 chains; thence east 7 U5 chains to the placo of beginning. AreaOOOacrea. That tho usaal decrtemaybe made lor the ealo of tho premises prem-ises according to law und the practice of the court. That said defendants and all persons claiming under tbetn subsequent to the said mortgage by the said delendants eithor aa pupjbasers, incumbrancers or otherwise may bo barred and foreclosed of all rights, claims, or equity of redemption in the said premises andeyery part thereof; that tho plaintiff amy have execution and judgment against the said aolendants for a dencicnoy which may remain after applying all tho proceeds ot tho sale ot said premises applicable to the satisfaction satis-faction of said judgment; that the plaintiff or anv other party to tho BUit ma become a purchaser at such Eale. That tho sheriff execute exe-cute a deed to tho purchaser; that the purchaser pur-chaser bo let into possession of the premises on production of tho sheriff's deed therefor, and that tho plaintiff may have such othor and further relief as to the court may 8eem equitable and just. For fuller particulars roferenco ia hereby made tc a cortifled copy of complaint Hereto attached. And you arohoioby notified that if you falj to appearand answer -tho said complaint aa abovo required, tho said plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho relief therein demanded and costs of suit. Witness the.Hon. William H. King, Judge, 'and tho seal of thedlgtrictcourtof tho First judicial district, in and for LSBAiil the territory of Utah, this 9th day of Septomber, in tho year of our Xiord, one thousandi eight hundred and nlnety-flye, GEQtHAVEnoiHP. merfc, 1 L.WefjYar&ttoragf fqrpfclaHf, o Time to Talk. Eight to the Point HB 60 doz. white unlaim dried shirts, any length of sleeve BIb and size neck, TXevr York mills muslin, continuous 9HH seams with gussets, value 60 cts. they go three for 1,00 ill 40 doz. laundried shirts, made as above, value $1.00, they Bl or 5Qc !H 22 doz. Men's Stiff Fedora Hats, value $1.75, they go lor 1.00 1 WE HAVE PDT IN STOCK TTIE H CeliateJliler Hopkins Im Pants & Sis I Kivetad buttons, sewed with silk, double knee and seat. 1 ' "We have the best line of BOY'S SHOES ranging in price Bf from $1,25 to $2,00, WM EVEKY PAIR GUARANTEED, WM These Prices Prevail Until the Expiration of this Ad, HB A. O. SMOOT, Proprietor, M Successor to Provo Milling Company, IH OFFICE OPPOSITE U. P. DEPOT OB Manufacturers of and Dealers in lB CHOICE PSlJi ANm H BEAKDS JpjlBy MILLING B OF FLOUB f I FEED. Hi Good Treatment & Satisfaction Guaranteed HH Grain Received on Storage. Free Corn Shelter. PH |