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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: 1 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 Ilorehound Syrup. One bottle completely cured me. I tent one bottle to my sister, who had a severe cough, and she experienced immediate relief. I always recommend this syrup to my friends. John Cranston, 908 Hampshire street QUiincv mxitKyrl gi?pci iorcti any other cough medicine I have ever known. It never disapoints. Price 50c Sold by Smoot Drug Co, One dollar will pay for enough kindling wood at the Provo City Lumber Lum-ber company's yard to last you all winter, delivered free of charge. For Rent. Seven offices up stairs in the Union block at reasonable rates and easy terms. Apply to A. O. Smoot Jr. 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 Rent. Two dwelling houses centrally located. lo-cated. Rental to Euit the times. Ap-Pto Ap-Pto A. O. Smoot Jr. The Zion Medical Institute. The fact that Drs. G. W. and A. J. Shores have g.me into a special line of bueineBs, or in otker words have purchased pur-chased the well known Zion Medical Institute, wiil be greeted with pleasure j j n SenerallV known. They have added a surgery to this popular institute insti-tute and are so well known that comment com-ment is almost unnecessary. These gentlemen have practiced throughout the whole territory for many years havinc begun practicing in Provo and 1 ayRon and the surrounding localities in 18)58 until their field extended to the borders of the whole territory. Their recent acquisition gives them a prestige prest-ige which, coupled with their well knon ability and the fact that they are registered physicians and surgeons a distinction not eninvurt hn other practicing specialists. These gentlemen are contemplating a trip next week through the territory arranging to stop in all the principal towns. The times and places will be announced later in this paper. Dr. G. W. Shores and his brother have established a rate of $5.00 per j month for treatments of all kinds of chronic diseases. This includes th I medicine required and as many consultations con-sultations as are necessary. The rate ot $5 00 per month is uniform to all whether it be of an extremely bad case or not. and to the wealthy as to the poor. Such an institute as this Is, is a boon to our territory when in the hands of men as well known as these gentlemen are, and it brings the average aver-age doctor bill down to a winimun, fTWir r4 " Aa old aa thehills"an ffijaMI j W' js s ae verdict Vtj of millions. S i mm o ns Liver Eegu-y Eegu-y lator ia the JJOfOi and Kidney medicine to which you can pin your fr7 faith for a flJfJ cure. A M. IJlfl mild laxative, laxa-tive, and purely vegetable, veg-etable, act-T act-T ing directly -7 C on the Liver A It' I'd an(i 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 Uver liedlcines. " I have used your Simmons Liver Regulator Regu-lator and can conscienciously say It la the kins of all liver medicines, I consider it a medicine chest in itself. Geo. W. Jach; son, Tacouia, Washington. 9EVERY PACKAGE'S Has the Z Stamp In red on wrapper TlfARSHAL'S SALE PURSUANT TO AN execution to me directed by the District court of the First Judicial District of Utah county and territory 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 31st day of January 1894, at 12 o'clock m., all the right title.claim and interest of Joseph Y. Smith ani Ed McLellanof, in and to (he following described de-scribed real estate situite, lying and being in Thistle Precinct, Utah county, and described as follows to-wit: The southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section thirty-three (33), and I the- southeast quarter of the northeast quartar and the east half of the southeast quarter of section thirty-two (32), township nine (9), south of range four (4) east. Salt Lake Meridian. United States survey, containing one hundred and sixty (ltiu) acres, in Utah county, Utah Territory. To be sold as the property of Jchn Y, Smith and Ed McLellan at the suit of Robert E L Collier, ' Terms of sale cash. Dated January th 1894. Nat M. Brigham, U. S. IMarshal By Thomas FowtER, Deputy Marshal Whittemore & Waite attorneys for plaintiff SHERIFF'S SALE. Pursuant to an execution to me directed di-rected by the First Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale at the fiont door of the County courthouse in the City of Trovo, County of Utah and Territory of Utah, on the 25tn, day of January A. D. 1894, at the hour of 12 o'clock M. all the right, title, claim and interest of Albert k Whipple, of, in, and to the following described real estate to-wit: to-wit: : Situate, lying and being in section 13, Tp. 6, S. lt. 2 E., Provo Citv, County Coun-ty of Utah and Territory of Utah. Commencing at the southwest corner of the north half of the southeast quarter quar-ter of section thirteen (13), in township six (6), south of range two (2) east, Salt Lake meridian, Utah County, Utah Territory; thence north twenty (20.00) Chains: thpn ocat- on nm chains: thence south 7i deg. west 20.16 chains; thence west 18.50 chains to the place of beginning, containing an area of thirty-seven and one half acres. To be sold as the property of Albert i . Whipple, at the suit of Nathaniel Williams, said judgment assigned to Consolidated Implement Co. March 31, 1891, to recover the sum of $714.37 and interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from the 7th day of March 1 1891, and the sum of $39.45 costs of Suit and $2.50 accruing costs, and the costs of this sale. Terms of sale cash. Dated this 3d day of January, 1894. John A. Brown, it- ,.tt ,Sheriffof Utah County. King & Houtz, attorneys for plaintiff. Notic(to Delinquents. 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