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Show $100. Reward. $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded desease that science has been able to cure in ail its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tue only positive cu e known to the medical fraternity. atarrh being a constitutional di&eas , requires a constitutional con-stitutional treatmen' Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken iutem Uy, ac ting directly upon the blood and xiucous surfaces of the avstem. then iv dpstrovini? t.hp foundation of the disease, and gmDg the patient strength, by building op tb.9 constitution and aesisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it f ails.to cure. Send for list of testimonals. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Prop's. Toledo, O. SSTSold by druggists. 75c. There Is a curious belief among pome of the colored people of this city, TJary-land TJary-land and Virginia. It is no uncommon sight to see them with a little kwot c kinky hair right on top of the head, tied up tightly with a bit of string or ribbon. rib-bon. If you ask any of these old uncles or aunties the meaning of the strange hairdressing, they will say, "Why, lmn-ny, lmn-ny, I does dat to knep my pallet from falling down my throat and chokiu r.e. " WashinEtoii IfeL It May Do As Much for You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irvine, 111. writes that he had a severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe paius in his back and also that his bladder was affected. He tried many so called Kidney cures but without anv good result. About a year ago he began the . c l.""! t:. i line ui jiacuLui; .miaerB ana round relief at once. Electric Bitters ia especially a lapted to cure all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost al-most instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price only 50c, at Smoot Drug Co. 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SHERIFF'S SALE. - Pursuant to a decree of foreclosure and order or-der of sale tome directed by the District court of the First Judicial district of the territory ter-ritory of Utah, 1 shall expose at public sale at the front door of tbo county courthouso in the city of Provo and county of Utah, on the 2nd day of April, iaU, at Yi o'clock m., aU the right, title, clain and interest of Nathaniel W illiams and Joseph R. Murdock, ot, in and to the following uescribed roal estate situated, situ-ated, lying and being in Proyo city, Utah county, and particularly bounded and described descri-bed as follows, to-wit: Commencing at tlie north vest corner of block thirtv-one (HI) plat ' A," Provo city 6urvey; thence soutu eight (8) rods; thence east twelve (12) rr.ds; thence north eight (8) rods; thence west twelve (i2) rods to the ulaee of beginning, together with all and singular the hereditamsnts and appurtenances thereunto there-unto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. To be sold as the property of Nathaniel Williams and Joseph K. Murdock, attnesuit of R. S. Ilines, Dated at Provo City, this 12th day of March, 1895. John A, Brown, Sheriff of Utah County. Kellogg & Corfmau, attorneys for plaintiff, . MARSHAL'S S.LE PURSUANT TO AN oriier of sale to me directed by the di-irict di-irict court of the First .1 udioial cisirict in and for the territory oi Utah. I suail expose at public sale at the front door of the county court house, in the city of Provo, county of '"''fr rW1 territory of Utah, on the 'Mih day Ol iVi..'cij. i"'. ac - ix ioek in. tbo following fol-lowing described real estate, to-wit: 'iue description de-scription of the pr perty autuorized to bes' ld under aad by virtue of this decree is as follows: fol-lows: Those certain pieces or parcels of land situ ate in rovo city, Utah county, Ltah territory, terri-tory, to-wit: commencing 17.50 chains north of the southeus-. coruer ot the southwest quarter of stciiou ihirij-one (3D, township six south ol range three (ii) east, cult Lake merediun; thtuce -north eighty-nine (b'Jj degrees west 3 55 chains; tiiente north one (1) ucgree east o 76 cuiiins; theuce south eightynine (SO; degrees de-grees east 5.75 eiiaics; theuct south one (ij degree de-gree west 5.76 chains; theuce north eighty-nine eighty-nine ifi'.t) degrees west 2.2o chains to the place of beginning, containing 3.31 acres. To ue sold as the property of Wil:iam Prober Pro-ber t and Mary A. robert his wife, J. K. W. Dracken, Vancouver Lumber company a corporation, cor-poration, the Provo Commercial te cavings uank, a corporation, the F'irst National Bank of Provo, a corpora ion, S. S. Jones.aud E. L, Jones, defendants, at the suit of the iephi savings bunk and '.trust company ,u corporation, corpora-tion, pUiiiuiif. Terms of sale cash. Dated March 8, 1S'J5, Nat. M. Bkigham, U. S. Marshal. By Thomas FowLtH, Deputy Marshal. W. W.Armstrong attorney lor plaintiff. MARSHAL'S SALE PURSUANT TO AN order of sale to me directed by the uisirict court ot the First Judicial district, in and lor the territory of Utah. 1 shall expose at public hale, at the fr-.mi door ot tho County court House, in the city of Provo, county of Utah and territory ot Utah, cn the 4th day of Apiil, it-'jj at 11 o'clock a, m,, tho following described r;al estate to-wit: The description ana particular boundaries of tho property authorized to be sold, under and by virtue of this decree, so far as tne same can be ascertained iroin the mortgage referred to, or from the complhiut tiled in this action, are as follows to-wii: Cuuinibuting at the south-west corner of block ks, plat "li", Provo city survey ot ouiid-iug ouiid-iug lots; tuenco north 10 rods; thence east 8 rotis; thence iouth DO feet; thenco west 77 feet; theuce south 75 teei: i hence west 644 teet to the place ol beginning; also commencing commenc-ing 6 rods 1101 tu of the soutu-east coruer uf lot 3, block -8, plac '"B" Provo city survey of buildiug lots, running thence west 00 feet; tfceuce uoituGO leet: theuce west 33 feet; thenco u rih 23 fee;; thence east 0a feet; tueuce south a'J leet to tne place ol beginning; all in provo city, u tab county, Utuh. To laesold as tue property oi Provo Co-operative Institution, a corporation, at the suit of Zion's cooperative Mercantile Institution, a corporation. Terms of sale, CASH, Dated March J4, lt-05. Nat M. Bkigham, U , S. Marshal. By Tac.MAS FVwluu, Deputy Marshal. Richards & Richards, attorneys for plaintiff. S. J. WARD & SONS Carry Everytliing in tlie UILDINGLINE. j TELEPHONE FO. 32. - - PROVO CITY. UTA H j PROFESSIONAL, CARDS. I gAMUEL A. KLNU. Attorney-at-Law. Collections Promptly Attended to. O ce. First Matioual Bank Building. Prove Mtoraeu-at-Lavf, Booms 4 and 5, Eltredge Block. PROVO CITY. - UTAH. J ACOB EVANS, A tto rn ey-at- Law. Office wita J. W. N. Wrinecotton, Over Eirst .National Bank riiOVOClTl', - - UTAH. Attorney-At-Law. Roonis 4 and 5 Eldredxe Block. Provo, - - Utah. Qii.E. F. KEEL), Office over Eyne and Maibsn's Drug Store, Provo. Utah. Atorney-at-Law. (Koom 7, County Courthouse.) t'KOVOCITY. UTAH. yilURMAN & WEDGWOOD, A tto r n ey s-at- La w. Roorna 1 and 3 First National Ban Bnllamjr PROVO. - - UTAH. McOURTAIN, II. D.f Physician and Surgeon. Office rooms, 3 and 4, Hines' Block, Provo Office hours, 3 to 12 a. m., 3 to 4 p. m. Residence.one block north of First ward meeting meet-ing house. Residence telephone No. 4f, of flco "-eleohoneNo. 26. yyARNER & KNIGHT Attorney and. Counselor At Law Rooms 13 & 14 Union Block. Provo City. Utah ! Attorn ey-at-Law Rooms 1 and 2 First National Bank bultdlnjr with Thurmaa 4 Wedgwood. Provo City, - - Utah. M. M. KELLOGG. - E. E. CORFMAN. jELLOGli & CORJMIAN Attorneys-at-Law, Room 1. Hinea Building. Provo City, - Utah. H. . KNOWLDSJf M. L'JOSUi J-NOWLDEN JONES, Genera:, mia ad Lira IN3UKAN0 -:- AGENTS, P. O, Cow H. g II. ALLEN, M. D. I Residence aud oifice 6th street, I One b.ock eadt of Tabernacle, r PROVO. - - - UTAII. B. SEARLE, Civil Engineer, Irrigation and Water Power Plans. Deputy U. S. Mineral Surveyor. City Surveyor of Provo. OFFICE: IN COURTHOUSE g K. KING, ATTOMY-ARAW. Rooms: 1, 2, 3 and 4, 8wasey & liar-tin's liar-tin's bank building. PROVO CITY. - - UTAH v p C. W ATKINS, IrcMlecl and SUperifltendBni. Office In Union Block PROVO. - - UTAH. J A VERCJAMP & CO. Abstracters of Titles. Loansand Insurance. i Provo Citv, - - Utah. ! gOREN CHRISTENSEN, Morneu-ai-Law. Mount Pleasant, - - Utah r A. WILSON Attorney-at-Iaw, Kooms 5 and 7, Bank Buildliur.e Provo City, - - XJ Ah, Time Table In Effect Dec. 16, 1894. SOUTH, Subject to change with- NORTH t-h ; out notice. XT T, ; 1 . No.lPass'gr No.2 Passer Ley's Daily STATIONS. Ar. Daily. 2:00 a.m. Ogden 6: 30 p.m. Ar. 3:10 a.m Salt Tata Lv. 5:20p,m Lv.7 :45 bAlt Lae - Ar. 5:lu 8:42 " Lehl Junction 4:12 " 8:44 " Lehi 4:10 " 8:50 " American Fork 4:03 " 8:55 " Pleasant Grove 3:56 " 9:04 " LaSre View .... 3:47 44 9:15 PrOVO 3:37 9:25 " Sprinville 3:27 " 9:34 " Spanish Fork 3:18 9:40 " Benjamin 3:12 41 9:52 Payson 3:01 10:04 ,4 Santaquin 2:0 " 10:55 44 Nephi...... 2:00 44 12:55 p. m Moroni 9:15 a.m 1:40 44 Ephraim 8:30 44 2 05 44 Manti 8:00 4 Ar. 11:35 a. m Juab 1:0 p. m Lv. Lv. 11:55 a. m. Juab I 1:00 44 Ar. ar. 8:10 p. m. Milfrsrrl v. 6:05 a. m. lv. 6:00 a. m. Minora 7.,. p Ar. 8:00 a. m Friaco 6 0J Lv. i i Trains South of Juab run daily, except Sunday. Trains Leaye Sal t Lake for Osjden daily at 7:&u a. re :30 a.m. 2:40 & 5.20pm. Trains leave Ogd8n for Salt Lake daily at 200:a.ra. 9 :00a.ra.3: 10p.m. & 6.10 pm Logan Train leaves Provo at 3:37 p. m. arrive Logan 6:40 p. m. and 6:35 a. m. Service between Provo and Eureka, leave Provo 3 37 p. m. arrive Eureka 11:30 a. m, leave Eureka 1:20 p. m, and arrive Provo 9:15 a. m, Trains for terminus and Tooele run daily except Sunday leaving Salt Lake at 7:45 a. m. Remember the Union Pacific is the best line for Ne Mexico and Arirona Before buying Through Tickets get onr figures. 24 nous to Denyer, 36 houre to Omaha ,48 hours to Kansas city and Chicago. For farther information aa to rates,rnapa, etc, write to Jyour nearest Union Pacific ticket asreai. 3. H H.CLARK, OLIVER W. MINK, E.ELLERY ANDERSON. Receivers. JON W. DOANE, J FK DRICK R. COUDEKT GEO W.CRAIG, Agt. Pruvd, dean. 5. L. LOMAX, D B. BTJRLEY, GeaJl F&sa. and Tkt Agt. Genl Agt. Pass. Dept. Salt Lake City, 6, DlOKUfSOST, Gaol, Maaagar, |