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Show JfG GOODS 3 FROM $1 50 UP. iixOfi never excell. ed. "Tried UyjiS5f k toe verdict . W-.T'" vSyy 0f millions. Simmons Liver Regu-Trv Regu-Trv - Iator is- the rfPTTPV0! Liver JLJOClCf and Kidney 'V medicine to wjiich you -can pin your faith for a - flJft cure. A j& SJUtl mild tive, and purely vegetable, veg-etable, act-JT act-JT directly jhf C on the Liver JL fffO an(i Kidneys, Kid-neys, Try it. Sold by all Draggisfe iff Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or made into a tea. Th King of Urer Medicines. " I have used your Simmons Liver Regulator Regu-lator and can conscientiously say it is u klnr of all liver medicines, I consider it -tnediclne chest ia itself. Oko, WV jAGifr son, Tacoma, Washington. jtVEVKBY PACKAGE? gS th X Stamp In ted on wrmppw- j For Rent. Seven- offices up stairs in the Union block at reasonable rates and easy terms, Apply to A, 0, Sjioot Jr. KwiL How are you without a q, or quit, or quoth, or J Journal. Kwail, kwestici! kwote. Toledo l "I consider the a splendid instittiV' his manners than more chivalric," Knealy, the Engli hygiene at the fai Parks' (1 Has been so hi us that we have ta and now ask our ij ing with a cold tq it does not give sati will be refunded, on a positive guan and $1.00. Sold by -i Wanted A girl! work. Apply to Ml MARSHAL'S BALE of aale to roe dir Court of thi First Judi ritoryof Utah, I shall ; &t. at the Cou n ty courtbo' lem torrv. county of Utah, andfry. 1894. at 1?, the 17th day.ol"3anuam and interei all the rifht, title, clmuin, his wife, Ot. Dallin ahd Hannah Dfc corporation, The Ecci Scott 'and company, corporation, and Ann Lumber Company, a in. and to the f ollow-Sha'fer. ollow-Sha'fer. defendants, ofTte situate, lying and ing described rral estae precinct, Utah coun-beingin coun-beingin HleaBantGrovhows.to-wlt: ty. ind described as foil north from the center Banning 0.25 chains! ship 6ix (6) south of of section six (6) towrfe Salt Lake meridian? range two (2) east of thi 93 chains : thence east thence running north 1th 11.A3 chains; thence 8.40 chains; thence sole place of beginning, west 8.40 chains to then (10) acres, together S??to-nff?,fff5r.anaigs and impro-euts reon"11 -thereuntoj ft8 th propVYty .of John Dallin and Hannah Dallin, hie wife; George M, Scott and company, a corporation; tbe Eccles Lumber Lum-ber company, a corporation and Ann Schafer, defendants, at the suit of J. F. HaUaday, plaintiff. Terms of sale. cash. . NAT M. BRIGHAM, 3 Marshal, By Thomas Fowusb, Deputy Marshal. Dated December 26, 183. 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KSSKSJSISaj Bum, ITMnpViroittlTff IA Vi 7 1 .9 fuu Curt for ImpcttiKt, lostf LVSlif.UHP, if Manhood, 8imlnal LiSScS Enltslons, Sptrmatorrhta,-F1TTdTSiD Sptrmatorrhta,-F1TTdTSiD Bit orn, 8tlfDlitruit. L" J m 2 k B F ' I Loss lUmory, Ac. Will fsiA-M-s maktiou a STRONG, Vigor- feif jjfjb ijiJa-W Social DlricttoHt Uafltf iiiijif V"1i with cH Bo"i Mr" 0 J n Li ' lluiaovlU!mist 01 Pr J MV il9ioLuoAAva. t Kr.s.:sr!id -t.lqmih, ts& ! i 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. gAMUEL A. KING, ttorney-at-Law. Collections Promptly Attended to. Office, First Mationai Bank Building, Provo, QU8ENBERRY & KNOWLDEN, Fire Insurance, QENEBAL AOENT8. Accident " . Svss?" Money to Loan KUJ?ndsla1a?P8PROVO. - UTAH. William H. Kino. d. D. Soot. JING & HOUTZ, Att o r n ey s-at-1 a w, Boom S and 7, First National Bank Building, PROVO, - UTAH J. B. Booth e . a. Wilson a. l. Booth. gOOTH & WILSON, Attorneys-at-Law No. S3 North J Bircet, PROVO, - UTAH. I). GASH, Attorn ey-at-Law. (Room 7, County Courthouse.) PROVO CITY. UTAH. g R. THURMAN Attorney-at-Law. Rooms I and 3 First National Bank Bnildlng. PROVO, - - UTAH. M. M.Warnir. I F.P.Warnkr. yyARNER & WARNER, Atty's. and Counselors At Law Rooms 13 & 14 Union Block, Provo City, Utah. J W. N. WHITECOTTON, Attorney-at-law, Booms 11 and 12 National Bank Block. PROVO CITY. - - UTAH M. M. KELLOGG. - E. E. CORFMAN. ELLOGU & CORFMAN Attorneys-at-Law, i Room L Hines Building. Provo City, - Utah. Q K. KING, Attorriey-at -Law. Office in National Bank of Commerce Buildina on 7th Street. PROVO CITY. - UTAH. E. A. Vbatch, W.' H, Mosah ah, yEATCH & MONAHAN. Law and Collections. Office. Union Block. Provo. Q W. HUFF & CO. Office on J Street up stairs, Opposite Postoffice Provo. QR.F.F. REED, Office oyer Pyne and Maiben'a Drag Store, Provo, Utah. . Mccurtain, m. d., Physician arid Surgeon. Office rooms, 3 and 4, Bines' Block, Provo. Offioe hours. 9 to 12 a. m ., 2 to 4 p. m. Resldenoe.one block north of First ward meeting meet-ing house Residence telephone No. 4c, of flee telephone No. 28. QR. D, O. MINER, Surgeon U, P. Ry. Office and Residence. Main St. - Nephi. Dr. H. J. Richards. Dr. f, w. TayJnr, pICHARDS & TAYLOR, Physicians and Surgeons Office at residence;, the former residence of Dr. Pike. PROVO, - UTAH. p C WATKIN8, IrcWtect and SiiperiaiendeEi. Office in Union Block PROVO. - - UTAH. JOHN Q. DA VIES. Locksmith , Grinder and Repairer of all Kinds of Surgical MiweAts. fine Tools. Razors Kniyes. Scissors- Saws, Etc- Filing and Bepairmg Saws, Corner of F and 5th 8ts. Second Ward Provo, Utah. TAYLOR JEWELRY GOfdPHY Successors to NielSon & Taylor - DEALKBS IIN MTCHES.CLOCKS.SILVERWARE, Fine Jewelry Etc. The Efficient Services of Have been Secured to Manage this Veil Known Jewelry' House. He is a Practical Watchmaker. Same Location. Centre Street, OVO: To Benefit the General Public ani divide our profits directly with the consumers, we have concluded to cut the prices on Flour and Feed to the following Low Kates: Family Loose 70 Bakers No. 1 75 cents per sack Straight Grade 77 " " Sea Foam 80 " Patent 82 " " " Bran 70 cents per 100 lbs Shorts 80 cents per Y. 01b?. Delivered Promptly to any Part of Town. TEIRJVTS: SPOT OlSH. EXCELSIOR ROLLER MILLS. J.W.Hoover. NEW GOOD Diamonds, Watches, Silverware Ect. Prices to Suit the Times Expert Watchmaker and Optician. If you want anything done in watch repairing it will pay you to call and see me. In Pyne & Mai ben's Drug Store, Centre St., Provo. J. BECK, The Jeweler. PROVO SIEAM Mill Corner C and 7thSt. First Class Work, Reasonable Prices. We Guarantee our Work to be as Good as any in the West We are Prepared io do Work on Short Notice. Give us a Trial and be Convinced that WORK DONE AT THE PROYO LAMM CAMOT BE BEATEN ANYWHERE. We Solicit Your Patronage. -W". ID. G-TJLICZ: cSc ZQZEEO. SAilOEL LHDOIARB Contractor axid Builder. Estimates Promptly Furnished on any kind of Work CoitRESPONpEWCE SOLiclTEPi Malben Block, J Street, Provo City, Utah. The Leading Meat Market. ALL MEATS IN THEIR SEASON. J. E. CHEEVER. 1 mu Fiirai ww. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DFALERS III Rugs, ,0 UBHl CARPETS. , ,1 :' "'--r'r-jA, Blinds j linoleum jggyn- Mb "rrrr Etc. i.fffT?? '- A KfP-Z&f- ESAMES, j y n y j . v Etc. j 15, 17 and 19 East Centre St. Provo. 4 WM. GREEK, President. ? JOUN JOES, SupeTtntetdeat SFM1S14 li MANTJTACTUKERS OF HARNESS, BOOTS and SHOES. -DEALERS Dl - DRY GOODS. HARDWARE. ' GROCERIES. CLOTHING FtTRNlTTJIlE, FANCY NOTIONS. FAEMING IMBLFMENTS, BOILEB MILL FLOtJE, GEAUT ' r 4-' f |