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Show What a Prominent Insurance Man Says. H. M. Blossom, senior member of H. M. Blossom & Co., 217 N 3rd St, St. Louis, writes: I had been left with a very distressing cough, the result of influenza, in-fluenza, which nothing seemed to relieve, re-lieve, until I took Ballard's Horehound Syrup. One bottle completely cured me. I tent one bottle to my sister, who had a severe cough, and she experienced immediate relief r I always recommend this syrup to my friends. John Cranston, 908 Hampshire street Quincy, Ilia., writes: I have found Ballard's Horehound Syrup superior to any other cough medicine I have ever known. It never disapoints. Price 50c Sold by Smoot Drug Co. Low Rates are still in effect to eastern points via the Rio Grande Western railroad. Remember the Rio Grande Western is noted for the elegance of its equipment, its new coacheB, its free chair cars, its tourist or colonist eleeptrs and its new and artistic Pullman Double Drawing Room Palace Sleeping cars, which run through to Chicago without change, "Speed, Safety and Comfort" ia its well earned motto. Two main line fast express to the east daily. For Rent. Seven offices up stairs in the Union block at reasonable rates and easy terms. Apply to A. O. Smoot Jr. j Better Than Statehood. During these hard times the good people of Provo are enjoying much greater benefit from the sale of Bo-shard's Bo-shard's cheap flour than statehood can possibly bring them. I For Kent. Two dwelling houses centrally located. lo-cated. Rental to suit the times. Apply Ap-ply to A. O. Smoot Jb. The Zion Medical Institute. The fact that Drs. G. W. and A. J. Shores have grme into a special line of business, or in other words have pur-chased pur-chased the well known Zion Medical Institute, will be greeted with pleasure when generally known. Thev have added a surgery to this Domilar Inqti. tute and are so well known that comment com-ment is almost unnecessary. These gentlemen have practiced throughout the whole territory for many years having begun practicing in Provo and Payeonand the surrounding localities in 1888 until their field extended to the borders of the whole territory. Their recent acquisition gives them a prest-1 jge which, coupled with their well known ability and the fact that they are registered physicians and surgeons, a distinction not enjoyed by any other practicing specialists. These gentlemen are contemplating a trip neit week through the territory, arranging to stop in all the principal towns. The times and places will be announced later in thia paper. Dr. G. W. Shorep and his brother have established a rate of $5.00 per month for treatments of all kinds of chronic diseases. This includes tbe medicine required and as many consultations con-sultations as are necessary. The rate ot $5 00 per month is uniform to all whether it te of an extremely bad case rtr Tint nn" tn tha -x1tVi - I- . "v. . Tvcaim.r no tu iu poor. Such an institute as this is, is a boon to our territory when in the hands of men as well known as these gentltmen are, and it brings the average aver-age doctor bill down to a mini-nun. mwnnyyrynv.y,,, mi,. ihiii.mw.ibw, "IP 1 V IbTi "As old as tM&0z?p thehffls"and lljp never excell- MM,. an( proven " Wmm the verdict 2 of millions. S imrao ns Liver Regu--etv lator is the 4 P TTP f" 'only Liver JLJUt'&G and Kidney medicine to which you can pin your 7 faith for a IJUFl miia laxative, laxa-tive, and purely vegetable, veg-etable, act-y act-y JJ ing directly M-1 C on the Liver A tfitO and Kidneys. Kid-neys. Try it. Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or made into a tea. The King of Liver Lledlclnes. ' I have used your Simmons Liver Recru-lator Recru-lator and can conscieneiously say it is the king of all liver medicines, I consider it a medicine chest In itself. Geo. W. JaCS son, Tacoma, Washington. jf3-EYEBY PJLCKAGE-E3 Has tha Z Stamp to red on wrappf E STRAY NOTICE 1 have m my posaessiCL the following- described animals impounded im-pounded as estrays or for trespass: One red cow and calf, cow about four years old, some white on the bellcy, point ol lef. horn off, crop off both ears, no brands visible One red heifer about two years old, some whit' on thobellev, bufih of tail white, crop off both ears, upper bit in richt upper and under bit in left ear, branded j If damage and cusis on said animals be not paid within ten days from date of this notice (bey will be sold to tbo hipheet cash bidder at Pleasant Grove estrav pound at 10 o'clock a, m.on the 18th day of January, Dated it Pleasant Grove city, Utah county territory of Utah, tbis 8th day of January, 1891. R. Weeks. Poundkeeper of said City. ISTRAF NOTICE. 1 nave in my possession li the following-described animals impounded impound-ed as estrays, or for trespass: One bir black mare mule, branded 13 i on left thigh. Mil I One sorrel mare, branded rjfAiMj on left thigh it One light roan two year old steer,branded"" on left hip with underhalf ciop in rigLt ear'-' One red and white yearling heifer, branded h on left hip with crop off right ear and up Li and under slit in lei tear. If damage and costs on said animals be not paid within ten days from cate of this notice thev will be sold to the highest cash bidder at the Spanish Fort city estrav pound at 2 o'clock, p. m., on tbe 23d cay of January, 1894. Bated at Spanish Fork city, Utah county, territory ter-ritory of Utah, this 13th day of January.1.S4 Rees D. James. Poui("ceeo4r of said oitv MARSHAL'S SALE.-PURSUANT TO AN order of sale, decree and foreclosure to me directed by the District Court of the First Judicial District of theTerritory of Utah I shall expose at public sale at the front door of the county courthouse in the city of Provo, county of Utah and territory of Utah, on the Jst dav of February, A. JJ. 1894, at 12 o'clock m., all the right, title, claim, nnd interest in-terest Of Andrew J. Stewart Jr., and Melissa R.Stewart his wife, Andrew J . Stewart, Sr., and Marv Stewart, hie wife. Roliorl X tLam beii. William Campboli. Goovge Everett and William M. Egan defendnnts.of, in, and to the following described real estate, situate lying and being in ilenjamin Precinct, Utah county Utah Territory, and de-scribed as follows' to-wit: The description an3 particular boundaries of the property auibjrized to be sold, under and by virtue of tuis decree, so far as the game can be Pscertilned from the mortsage referred to, or frotj the complaint filed in this action are as follovs, to-wit: Said land being situaUd in the precinct of Benjamin, county of Itah, Utah Territory to-wit: Beginning at oie quarter section corner cor-ner between sections thrty (30) and thirty-one (3D. township eight, souti of range two eaetof talt Lak" meredian, ,nd running thence south fifteen and Fevrtty hurdreths (15 TO) chains: thence north m, Vegrees east eleven and thirty hundreths '1.30) chains; thence south 4 degree west t-juty-two and twenty, five hundreths (22 2T)chins;thence north 8!) V. degrees west twenty ne and thirty hundreths hun-dreths (21.30) chains; tbnee north yt degree east twenty-two and tlrty hundretns (22 30) chains; thence north fry, degrees west five (ft) chains; thence nort X degree eaBt twenty (20) i bains; thence n th M)j degrees east three (Ji chains; thenc north yt degree east sixteen (1(1) chains; tnce east eleven (U) chains; thence south lentv-one (2l)chains to place of beginning c boundary. Area 100 acres, be the same mc or less. To be sold as the proerty of Andrew J Stewart Jr., and Melisi R. Stewart bis wile" Andrew J. stewaJt Sr.tnd Mary Stewart his wife, Robert L.Campltl, William Campbell George Everett and Wam M. Egan. at the suit of A . H. Raleigh. Terms of 6alecash. Dated January 10. lfl. Nat M. B kIii am, u. S. Marshal. By Thomas Fowli. Deputy Marshal, John M. Cannon, attony for plaintiff "JlfARSHAL'S S A L P CJRS VA NT TO AN " fxecutionto mc-ecfd by the District court of the First cial District of Utah county and territorf Utah. I shall emosa at public sale, at the It door of the county courthouse, in the,' of Provo. county of Utah and territory o ah. on the 31st day of January 1894. at f2 ckm., all the right title claim and intere,? Joseph Y. Smith ana i.d McLellanof, in arc the following de- r,liTd5eal -tBt?ter,sl'ljiD and being in Thistle Precinct, Ubounty, and described as follows to-wit: The southwest qdr of the northwest quarter of section Irty-three (33), and the southeast quan of the northeast quamr and the ealf of the southeast quarter of section ty-two (32), townshin nino (!t), south of ranour (4)east, Salt Lake Meridian. United St survey, containing one hundred and srf(lttu) acres, in Utah county, Utah 'ierribj 1 A L,e,8?Jd,as,. e '"r1" of Jrhn Y", Smith and td McLellan i suit cf Robert E. L Collier, i Terms of sale cash Dated January mi f. Nat M. Broi, U. 8. -Marshal, ByTHOMAS ,er, Deputy Marshal WTHttemor. & 9 for plaJiuff ' ' Notice to Delinquents. 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