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Show 5100. Reward. S100. 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 all ita stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure 13 the only positive cu e known to the medical fraternity, catarrh being a j constitutional diseas , requires a constitutional con-stitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken iutem lly, acting directly upon the blood and jiucous surfaces of the system, then jy destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the pivient 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.tocure. Send for list of testimonals. j F.J. CHENEY & CO., Prop's. Toledo, $"Sold by drussrists. 76c. Beethoven conld remember any selection selec-tion of music ho had ever heard and reproduce re-produce most of it The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. G.Caillouette, Druggist, Beavers I ville, 111., says: "To Dr. King's Npw Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians physi-cians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery Disco-very in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose berTan to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again, (tis worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get a tree trial at Smoot Drug Co. 2reast plates inlaid with gold were found in an armorer's shop in Hercula-neum, Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. The Best 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 FOB THE BLOOD The Best Spring Medicine lust now everybody is thinking about J taking something for the blood. A Spring medicine as we speak of t. Ana 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 fFalrp n G00D LIYEF idMS a jiiedicijie 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," simmoHs liver REGULATOR It does its work well, and tones up the whole system. It is" Better than Pills," and can be had in liquid -r powder. WASTED Good farmer with two good-sized boys and team, ti partly work on salary and farm on shares. II. E. Cary, Llle worth Fruit Farm, mouth of Provo Canyon. The World's Fair Tests showed do baking powder so pure or so great in leav ening power as the Royal. Use Pure Water. Parties desirous of taking the city water will do well to call on the superintendent super-intendent for the cost of connection with the water mains. Rates or any other question pertaining to cost and use Of the city water Kindly answered EpitHojteb, Supt. Farmers Attention Money loaned on irrigated farms at 10 per cent, per annum. Write or apply ap-ply personally to Samuel Cobnabf, Spanish Fork, Utah, Effffs From the Record Breakers. S. C. Brown Leghorns and P. ducks, 50 cents uer dozen. P.. C. B. Leghorns, $100 per dozen. First cut luceru hay tor sale. Dk. Talmage, Provo Bench. Good Pasture. The unders'gned will be responsible for the safe keeping of all stock taken to pasture on the Holdaway ranch, Terms reasonable. Axerew Holdaway. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. JCZi, IC13, ICI3. I have on hand an immense stock of pure solid ice, ot better quality than ever before, lor 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 orderd at Bostiard & Saxey'a grocery store on J etreet, and they will 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 Rodeback & Roberts, Provo City. Utah, Gents: Replying to yours of. the 6th will say that 1 have used tobacco regularlv for a numLer of years, and on March 25th I took one sample of Uncle Seal's Tobacco Cure, and can truth- lully say that I have no desire for the weed since that time. Will gladly recommend it to all users of tobacco, arid will cheerfully answer any correspondence cor-respondence with regard to the validity of this statement. Respectfully yours. IlYBuii R. 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Provo city survey of building 'ots, and running thence north ninety-nire fuel : thence eedt twenty feet; thene" south ninety-nino feet; thence west twenty feet to the place of commenccni( "!t. with the appurtenances, to-g-e her with rig-hts of way used therewitn and belonging-thereto. To be sol i ns the property of David P. Felt, Addio relt, Felt, Olson & Co.. h partnership, composed of David P. Felt, M. L. Silver and Edu.ond Olson, et al. at the 6uit of John R, Park Terms of sale. CASH, Dated April W3- Nat M. Brioham, U.S. MarshaL By Tromab Fowler. DeputF Marashl, Tbomaj Adams, attorney for plaintiff, Carry Every thing in tlie TELEPHONE UO. 32. - - PROVOOITY, UTAH PKOFESSIONAL CARDS. COBlillT ANDERSON, Rttornea-aRaw, Rooms 4 and 5, EKredge Block. PROVO CITY. - UTAH. 1). GASH, Atorney-at-Law. (Room 7, County Courthouse.) PROVO CITY, UTAH. Q D. HOUTZ. Attorney-At-Law. Rooms 4 and 5 Eldfedge Block. Provo, - - Utah. yllTJRMAN & WEDGWOOD, Attorneys-at-Law. Rooms land 3 First National B&nJs BnlloJng PSOVCv - - - UTAH. yARNER & liNIGUT Attorney and .Counselor At Law Rooms 13 & 14 Union Block. Provo City. Utah. gAMUEL A. KING. Attorney-at-Law. Collections Promptly Attended to. O ce. First Mational Bank Building. Prove M. M. KELLOGG. - E. E. CORFJJAJN jELLOGG & CORFMAN Attorneys-at-Law, Roonil. Hines Building. Provo City, - Utah. r A, W ILSON Attorney-at-Iaw, Booms 5 and 7, Bank Building-, Provo City, - - Utah, QR.F.F. REED, IDZEjUSTTZST. Office oyer Pyne and Maiben's Drug Store, Provo. Utah. McOURTALN, M. D.f Physician and Surgeon. Dfflce rooms, 3 and 4, Hines' Biook, Provo Jffice hours, 9 to 12 a, m ., 2 to 4 p. m. Residonce.one block north of First ward meeting meet-ing house. Residence telephone No. 4t, offlce of-flce telephone No. 28. g H. ALLE2tf, M. D. Residence aud offlce 6th street, One b:Ock east of Tabernacle, PROVO. - - - UTAH. 'tgg- B. SEARLE, Civil Engineer, Irrigation and Water Power Plans. Deputy U. S. Mineral Surveyor. City Surveyor of Provo. OFFICE: IN COURTHOUSE p C. WATKLN8, IrcMiCGl and SiJperiatendeiit. Office in Union Bloci PROVO. - - UTAH. J AVEROAMP & CO. Abstracters of Titles. Loans and Insurance. Provo City, - - Utah. """ 1,1 Ill llllL.mW.IH MHIIK 111 MM llli III ! Li ski a U iiS s3 u smS H ekza n Carpets, Pianos and spans' Universal Stoves and Ranges, Crockery and Lamps. at TAYLORBROS. CO Cigar Manufactory PIERCE & HARTLE, Located in Basement on J. streot, next door to Dispatch office First Class Cigars. Guaranteed in all eases. Name of Brands BSLLY PIERCE'S FREE SILVER !6to I and BILLY PIERCE'S LEADER. provo City, - . . . Utah. The Good Things of Life. MAY ALL BE FOUND AT OCCIDENTAL SALOON. Alaiben JBloolc, J Street, Irovo. None but the Finest Goods Dealt in at WILSON & Itf EIBTTPL'S WM.CREERFresideat JOHN 'JONES, Superintenden Co jj 3 J "f 51 j MANUFACTURERS OF I HARNESS, BOOTS and SHOES -DEALER3 IS DRY GOODS. ! HARDWARE. GROCERIES. I SLOTHING FUBNITUBE, FANOY NOTIONS, FAFJ&ING IMPLEMENTS, ROLLER MILL TTLOTJR. GRAIN. uiioi iriOiio up! Time Tab!e In Effect Dec. 16, 1894. SOUTH. Subject to change with- NORTH v t , out notice. ! No.irass'KT No.2 Paase'r Lev'B Daily STATIONS. Ar. Daj 2:00 a.m. Ogden 6: 30 p.m. Ar. 3:10a.m Sail T akn Lv. 5:20p.m Lv.7:45" aaJase Ar. 5:lu " ! 8:42 " Lehl Junction 4:i2 " 8:44 " Lehi 4:10 8:50 ' ..American Fork 4:03 " 8:55 " Pleasant Grove 3:56 " 9:01 " LaKo View 3:47 9:15 " ...Provo 3:37 9:25 " Springville 3:27 " 9:34 " Spanish Fork 3:18 " 9:40 " Benjamin 3:12 " 9:52 " Payson 3:01 " 10:04 14 Santaquin 2:50 " 10:55 " Nephi...... 2:00 " 12:55p.m ...Moroni 9:15 a,m 1:40 " Ephraim 8:30 " 2 05 " Manti 8:00 Ar. 11:35 a. m. Juab 1:20 p. m Lv. Lv. 11 -55 a.m. juab 1:00 " Ar. rvr:: Miiford Ar.j8:00a. m Frisco f;6 .00 " Lv. Trains South of Juab run daily, except Sunday. Trains Leave Salt Lake for Os?den daily at 7 :00 a.m :30 a.m. 2:40 & 5.20pm Trains leave Ogden for SaltLakedaily at 200:a.m. 9 :00a.m.3:10p.m.& 6.10 pm Logan Train leaves Provo at3:37 p. m. arrive Logan 6:40 p. m. and 6;J5 a. m. j , Service between Provo and Eureka, leave Provo 3:37 p. m, arrive ' Ecxeka f' 11:30 a. m, leave Eureka 1:20 p. m, and arrive Provo 9:15 a. m. I Trains for terminus and Tooele run daily except Sunday leaving Salt Lake at l 7:45 a. m. Remember the Union Pacific is the best line for New Mexico and Arizona Before buying Tbjonirh Tickets get our figures. 24 houa to Denver, 36 hoars I to Omaha ,48 hoars to Kansas city and Chicago. For further information 63 to rat33,xaap8, etc, write to ;?our nearest Unica l Paeific ticket aent. S. H, H. CLARK, I OLIVER W. MINK, j I E. ELLERY ANDERSON. Receivers. JON W. DOANE. ) FK DRICK R. COUDERT t GEO W. CRAIG, Agt. Ptuto, Ut&h. I HJ, L- LOMAX, D E. BURLEY, Gen'l P&as. and Tkt Agt. Gen'l Agt. Pas3. Dept. I Salt La9 City, . . |