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Show 100. Reward. S100. The readers of this paper will be pleaBed to learn that there is at least one dreaded desease that science has been able to cure in all its Btages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is trie only positive cu e known to the medical fraternity, catarrh being a constitutional diseas , requires a constitutional con-stitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken iutem lly, acting directly upon the blood and .nucous surfaces of the system, then jy destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength, by building up the constitution and assisting 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 fails.to cure. Send for list of teetimonals. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Frop's. Toledo, O. S"Sold by druggists. 75c. Four Uifc Successe. Having the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New Discovery, for consumption, Coughs and Colds, each bottle guaranteed Electric Bitters'e the great remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Bucklen's Arnica Salve the best in the world, and Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed tor them and tbe dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at Kmoot Drug Co. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Bkbt Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It i3 guaranteed ! to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. FOR SALE BY Smoot Drug Oo FOR THE BLOOD The Best Spring Medlcint Just now everybody is thinking about taking something for the blood. A Spring medicine as we speak of :t. And it's a good thing to do, but you want to get the proper medicine. If you consult your physician he will tell you to mnjrn B GOOD LIVER and that, because the liver has everything every-thing to do with the blood. If the liver is sluggish the system is clogged, the blood becomes impure, and the whole body suffers. Every medicine recommended recom-mended for the blood is supposed to work on the liver. Then get at once the " King of liver medicines," snnnioNs liver REGULATOR It does its work well, and tones up the whole system. It is" Better than Pills," and can be had in liquid cr powder. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others Effsrs From the Record Breakers. S. C. Brown Leghorns and P. ducks, 50 cents oer dozen. R. C. B. Leghorns, $1.00 per dozen. First cut iucern hay for sale. Dr. Talmage, Provo Bench. Good Pasture. The undersigned will be responsible for the safe keeping ot" all stock taken to pasture on the Holdaway ranch, Terms reasonable. Anerew Holdaavav. 1CIJ, ICJU, JCI2. I have on hand an immense stock of pure solid ice, ot better quality than ever before, for the use ot my patrons this summer. 1 shall soon begin delivering de-livering from the wagon. In the meantime mean-time parties wishing ice will please leave orders at Boshard & Saxev'a Kntery otorts on J street, aycl tney win receive prompt attention. Price, 50 cents per 100 pounds, delivered de-livered to any part of the city. C. A. Allen, WHO DOES THIS APPLY TO? CedAk Fort, Utah, April 8, 1895 Rodebactt & Roberts, Provo City, Utah, Gents: Replying to yours of. the 6th will say that I have used tobacco regularly for a number of years, and on March 25th I took one Bample of Uncle Sam's Tobacco Cure, and can truthfully truth-fully bay that I have no desire for the weed sinre that time. Will gladly recommend it to all users of tobacco, and will cheerfully answer any correspondence cor-respondence with regard to the validity of this statement. Respectfully yours. Hybum R. Elton, Notice If you wish a sample of Uncle Sam's Tobacco Cure by mail, send stamp to above address or call and get it tree. iT. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. I .Honey to Loan on improved farm and city property. Time five years, with privilege of part payment of any amount before maturity. matur-ity. This money is loaned on mort gage only, thereby granting to borrower bor-rower the lawful redemption in case of foreclosure. Low rate of interest. Call on or write George A. Dusenberry at county recorder's office, Provo city, Utah. Harper's Bazar, In 1805. Elesrautand exclusive designs for Oat-door nnd In-door Toiietteft, drawn from Worth models by Sandoz and Chapuis. are an important im-portant feature. 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Sly Lady Kobodv. an intensely exciting novel, by Maartem Maartens, author of "God's l'ool," "The Greater Glory," etc., will begin the year. Essays and Nodal Chats. To this depart ment bPtCTATOK will contribute hir charming charm-ing papers on "What We are Doing" in Now York society. Answers to Correspondents. Questions receive the personal attention of the editor, and are answered at the earliest possible date i ter their receipt. Send For Illustrated Prospectus. The Volumes of the BAZAR begin with the I first Number for January of each year. When on time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin be-gin with the Number current at the time of receipt of order. Cloth Cases for each Tolume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of $1.00 each. Title-page and Index sent on application. applica-tion. Kemitlanoes should bo made by Post-office Money orders or draf t.to avoid chance of loss. 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Remittances should be made by Post-ofllce money order or draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement adver-tisement without the express order of Har-PEit Har-PEit & Brothehs. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. ler Year. HARPER SMAGAZ1NE 14.00 HAMPER'S WEEKLY 4.00 HARPER'S BAZAR 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2.00 Postage Free to all subscribers in the United Slates, Canada, and Mexico. Address: HARPER & BROTHERS P.O. Box 959, N. Y. City. MARSHAL'S SALE PURSUANT TO AN order of sale to me directed by the District court of tho First Judicial district, in and for the territory of Utah, 1 shall expose at public sale, at the front door ot tho County coun house, in the city of Provo, cnuntv of Utah and territory of Utah, cn thelbth day of May, lWio at Z o'clock ui the following described ral estate to-wit: Situated in Utah county. Utah territory and commencing at a point fifty feet east from the southwest corner of block sixty-seven in plat "A", Provo city survey of building .'ots, and running thence north ninety-nice feet ; thence east twenty feet; thence south ninety-nine feet; thence west twenty feet to the place of commencement, with the appurtenances, to-ge to-ge her with rights of way used therewith and belonging thereto, To be soi l as the property of David P. Felt, Addie Felt, Felt, Olson Ac Co.. a partnership, composed of David P. F'elt, M. L. Silver nnd Edu.ond Olson, ct al. at the suit of John R. Park Terms of sale. CASH, Dated April 24, 1M5. Nat M, Brigham, U.S. Marshal. By TaoMAS Fowler, Deputy Marashl. Thomas Adams, attorney for plaintiff. NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE. Notice is hereby given, that under authority of an ordrr of sale issued by the Probate court of Dtah county, Utah, on the 22nd day of April, l.s'Jo, wo will sell at private sale the following described peisonal property, to-wit: to-wit: One iron safe, one roller top desk, one fiat top desk, one book case, one letter file, one desk and book case, ten office chairs, one office lounge, one congress chair, one book holder, one reading stand, one lotof books.one cutter one phaeton, one concord top buggy, one old concord top buggy, one old milk wagon, one pony phaeton, one old wagon. 250 lbs of old iron puint. three old stoves, three-fourths Interest In-terest in iron pipe, one mowing machine one tongue scraper, two old cultivators, one lot of tools, one work bench, one log chain, 150 gallons of vinegar, eleven empty barrels, seed potatoes, one double work harness, one carriage car-riage harness, three single harness, one double pony harness, one platform scales, one horse blanket, one buy rake, two cows one yearling bull, one roan mare, one sorrel horse.;one sorrel sor-rel colt, one bay mare one bav colt, two Shetland Shet-land ponies, one black colt, one bay colt, one brown colt, one suotted mare, one black mare, two heifers, one steer, one hay rake, one bull, all tools and machinery at tho Provo foundry, ten shares of stock in Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Mer-cantile Institution, 2" shares in Homo Fire Insurance In-surance company, 25 shares Territorial Enquirer, En-quirer, 15 shares of Spanish Fork Co-operative Institution, lot shares in First National Bank, Provo, 137 shares in the Utah County Savings Hank, 115 shni-es in the Utah Sugar company, 51 shares in:ti J ' wo Woolen Mills company, 40 sharesia t vo Cannery comDanv. 2 shares In AttfU. .An Fork Mercantile company, com-pany, 10 shares in the Provo Dispatch, 2 shares in the Irrigation age. 741 shares in the Provo Co-operative Institution 73 shares in the Salt Lake and Utah Northern Railroad company. 93 shares in the Provo Exchange, also stock in Pavson Co-operative Institution, ' rnvo city Railway company, Provo West Co-operative Institution. Provo Theatre company. com-pany. Provo Lumber. Manuiacturing and Building company. Pleasant Grove Co-ooera-tiye Institution, Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Mercan-tile Institution, Provo, Provo Building and Manufacturingoompany and Springville Cooperative Co-operative Ins'itution. Said sale will be mde on or after May 1, 1895, and bids will be received at the office of I Tburman & Wedgwood, First National Bink building, Provo, Utah, or may be delivered to tho undersigned executors personally. Terms of sale, CASH. REEL) SMOOT. A.O. SMOOT. JR.. JAMES W. BEAN. Executors of the estate of Abraham O. Smoot. deceased. Dated at Provo city, April 22, 18B5. ' S. J. WARD & SONS Carry1 Everything inhe BUILDDIGUNE. TELEPHONE RIO. 32. - - PROVO CITY, UTAH KKOFESSIONAL, CARDS. PJOBERT ANDERSON, fltioriiBH-ffRatf,. Rooms i and 5, El-lredge Block. PROVO CITY. - UTAH. D. GASH, Atorney-at-Law. (Room 7, County Courthouse.) PROVO CITY. UTAH. Q D. HOUTZ. Attorney-At-Law. Rooms 4 and 5 Eldredge Block. Provo, . - - Utah. -J-ITURJIAN & WEDGWOOD, Attorn ey s-at- La w. Rooms I and 3 First National Ban Bnilalng PSOVO, - . . UTAH. yARNER & KNIGHT Attorney and .Counselor At Law Rooms 13 & 14 Union Block. Provo City. Utah gAMUEL A. KING. Atto r n ey-at" La w . Collections Promptly Attended to. O ce, First Mational Cank Building, Prove M. M. KELLOGG. - E. E. CORFMAN j jELLOGG & CORFMAN Attorney s-at-Law, Rooml, Hines Build Lag. Provo City, - Utah. r A. WILSON Attorney-at-law, Rooms 5 and 7, Bank Building, Frovo City, - - - Utah, QR. F. F. REED, Office oyer Pyne and Maiben'e Drug Store, Provo, Utah. McOURTALN, M. D.t Physician and Surgeon. Dfflce rooms, 3 and 4, Hines' Block, Provo 3ffioe hours, 3 to 12 a, m., 2 to 4 p. m. Residence,one block north of First ward meeting meet-ing house. Residence telephone No. 4f , office of-fice telephone No. 28. g H. ALLEN, M. D. Residence and office 6th street, One biock east of Tabernaole, TROVO. - - -. UTAH. B. SEARLE, Civil Engineer, Irrigation and Water Power Plans. Deputy U. S. Mineral Surveyor. City Surveyor of Proro. OFFICE: IN COURTHOUSE PJ C. WATKIN8, SrcMtoGt and Sifperinlendent. Office In Union Block PROVO, - - UTAH. AVERCAMP & CO. Abstracters of Titles. Logans and Insurance, j provo City, - - Utah. The Good Things of Life. MAY ALL BE FOUND AT OCCIDENTAL SALOON. ' Alniben liloolc, J Street, Provo. None but the Finest Goods Dealt in at WILSON & 3STEIS.TJPrL'S 1 in. 1- ! Mmmmmmmm WM.CREER, President JOHNMONEd, Saperintenden -MANUFACTURERS OF HARNESS, BOOTS and SHOES DEALERS IH - DRY GOODS. HARDWARE. GROOVES, GIQTH1NG FUEKITTJRB, FANCY NOTIONS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ROLLER MILL FLOUR. GRAIN. PS!0! llf Ml Hp u Carpets, Wall-Paper, - " Pianos atid Organs Universal Stoves and Ranges, Crockery and Lamps. at TAYLORBROS, CO BOSHARD & SAXEY PR( Everything in Reason at Lowest .Figures. pSovS Time TabIe In Effect Dec. 16, 1894. SOUTH. Subject to change with- L NORTH ' , ; out notice. - ! . Io.l rasa'gr m No.2 Fassjr'r Lev's Daily STATIONS. Ar. Daily 2:00 a.m Ogden 6: 30 p.m. Ar. 3:10a.m SaltTaVs Lv. 5:20p,m Lv.7 :45 bdt LaSe Ar. 6:lu " 8:42 ' Lehi Junction 4:12 " 8:44 Lehi 4:10 " 8:50 " American Fork 4:03 8:55 " Pleasant Grove 3;56 9:04 " Late View 3;47 ' I 9:15 " Provo 3:37 9:25 " '..SpriBjrville 3:27 " 9:34 " Spani3hFork 3:18 " 9:40 " Benjamin 3:12 " 9:52 " Payson 3:01 " 10:04 " Santaquiu 2:50 " 10;55 Nephi 2:00 " 12:55 p. m Moroni... 9:15 a.m 1:40 " Ephraim... 8:30 " . 2 05 " Manti 8:00 Ar. 11 :35 a. m Jcab 1 :20 p. m Lv. Lv. H:55a. m Juab I 1:00 Ar. ar. 8:10 p.m. Milf.irrJ Sr. 6:0oa.m. t lv. 6:00 a. m. JUHlord jar. 7:15 p. m. Ar. 8:00a.m. Friaco p.00 " Lv. Trains South of Juab run daily, except Sunday. Trains Leare Salt Lake for Oi?den daily at 7:&u a. m v:30 a.m. 2:10 & 5.20pm.. Trains leave Ogden for SaltLakedaily at 200:a.m.9:00a.m.3:10p.m.& 6.10 pm Logan Train leave3 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 Ecr'eka 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. Kemember the Union Pacific ia the best line for New Mexico and Arizona Before buying Throuzh Tickets get our figruxes. 24 hous to Denver, 38 hoars to Omaha ,48 hours to Kanaas city and Chicago. For further information as to rates,maps, etc, write to lyoxu nearest Union Pacific ticket agen. S. H, H. CLARK, OLIVER W. MINK, 1 E. ELLERY ANDERSON. Receivers, JON W. DOANE. ) FK -DRICK R. CODDKST GEO W. CRAIG, Agt. PruTO, Otais E. L. LOMAX, D E. BURLSY, Gen'l Pass, and Tkt Agt. Genl Agt. Pass. Dept. Salt Lake City, S, DZGXT&gOft, Qtnl, Maaaxsr. 't .' I |