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FOR SALE BY Smoot Drag Co FOB THE BLOOD The Best Spring Medicine I ' 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 MP 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 recom-. recom-. mended for the blood is supposed to work on the liver. Then get at once the " KING OF LIVER MEDICINES," Simmons 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. KOTICE. The public is hereby warned not to negotiate a certain due bill under date of March 27, 1895, ppyable to Geo. W. Peay or Peay Brothers, for amount of fifty dollars, payable in merchandisers same has been paid in full. Pkovo Cii-y Lumber Co , By W. J. Ross, Manager. M. 1. Conference and Concert. Tde annual conference of the Young Men's Mutual Improvement F.ssocia-tions F.ssocia-tions of Utah stake, will convene at Provo, Saturday and Sunday, May 11 and 12, 1895, according to the following program : Oflicers' meeting at 10 a. m. Saturday. Satur-day. Grand conceit (trial of new tabernacle taber-nacle organ) at 8 o'clock, Saturday evening. General services at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m., Sunday. Railroads grant half tare. JOk. B. Keklkk, J. W. ClufF, B. S. Hinckley, Superintendency. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or so great ia Ieav enlng 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 u use of vbe city water Kindly answered Efu Homer, Supt. Farmers Attention Money loaned on irrigated farms at 10 per cent, per annum. " Write or apply ap-ply personally to Samttjbl Cobnabt, Synieh Fork, Utah. Eggs From the Record Breakers. S. C. Brown Leghorns and P. ducks, 50 cents per dozen. R. C. 13. Leghorns, $1.00 per dozen. First cut lut-ern hay for sale. Dr. Talmage Provo Bench. Good Pasture. I The undersigned will be responsible for the safe keepiug of all stock taken to pasture on the Holdaway ranch, Terms reasonable. Anekkw Holdaway. 3r. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. ICE. ICU, ICE. I have on hand an immense stock of pure solid ice, ot better quality than ever before, for the use of my patrons this summer. I shall soon begin delivering de-livering from the wagon. In the meantime mean-time parties wishing ice will please leave orders at Boehard & Saxey's grocery store on J street, and they will rsceive prompt attention. Price, 60 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 regularly for a number of years, and on March 25th I took one sample of Uncle Sam's Tobacco Cure, and can truthfully truth-fully say that I have no desire for the weed since that time, Will gladly recommend it to all users of tobacce. and will cheerfully answer any correspondence cor-respondence with regard to the validity of this statement. Respectfuily vours. HYRinr 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 free. jtf oney 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 I gage only, thereby granting to borrower bor-rower the lawiul redemption in case of foreclosure. Low rate of interest. Call on or write George A. Dusecberry at county recorder's office, Provo city, Utah. Harper's Bazar. Ia 1S95. Elegant and exclusive desipns for Oat-door and In-door Toilettes, drawn from VOKTH models by Sandoz and Chapuis. are an important im-portant leature. These appear every weett, accompanied by minute descriptions and details, de-tails, Our Pari Letter, by KaTWAKINE DB Fokest, is 11 weekly transcript, of the latest styles and caprices in the mode. Under the head of New Vork 1 ashtons, piuin directiona and full particulars are given as to shapes, fabrics, triininmjrs, ana accessories or the costumes of well-dressed women. Chilcireu's Clothinsf roccives pratical attention. A fortnightly fort-nightly Jratterii-slieet Supplement eneb'es readers to cut and make their own gowns. The woman who takes HARP fcK'S BAZAR ia prepared for every occasion in life, ceremonious ceremoni-ous or informal, where beautiful dress is requisite. AN American Seriau Doctor Warrrick'g Daughters, uv Keukcca Harding Davis, a stroug novel of American file, part'y laid in Pennsylvania and partly in tne far South, will occupy the lust haU of the year. Aly Lady Jiobodv. au intensely exciting novel, by Maartf.sj JHaahtens, author of "God's I'ool," "The Greater Glory,'' etc., will begin the year. KsKtiys ami Social Cliats. To this department depart-ment Spectator will contribute h r charming charm-ing papers on "VUtit We are Uoing" in New York society. Answers to Correspondent. Questions receive the personal attention of the editor, and are auswered at the earliest possible date i ter their receipt. Send For illustrated Prospectus. The Volumes of tho BAZAlt begin with the first Number for January of each year. When on time ia mentioned, subscriptions will begin be-gin with the Number current at the time of receipt of order. Cloth Gases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of 81.00 each. Title-page and Index sent on application. applica-tion. liemittances should be made by Post-office Money orders or draft, to avoid ciiunco of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement advertise-ment wilh'int the express order of Hak- iJSfi & JiKOTUEUS. HAftPElt'S PERIODICALS. Ier Year. HAKPEK'S MAGAZINE ..11.00 HAUPEU'S WEEKLY 4.CU H AKPEU'iUAZa tt . 4.10 HAKPEICS YOUNG PEOPLE 2.UU Postage Free to all subscribers in the United Slates, Canada, c i Mexico. Address: HARPER & BROTHERS, P. O. Box 959, N. Y. City. Harper's Magazine In 189o. Th SiiupletouH, a new novel by Thomas Hardy, w)U be begun in the December Number, Num-ber, 18y4, and continued to November, ItSltii. Whoever may be one's favorite among English Eng-lish novelists, it will be conceded by all critics that Thomas Hardit stands foremost as u master artist in liction, and The .Miiiplotoiis may bo expected to arouse enthusiasm not inferior in-ferior in degree to that which has marked Trilby the most successful story of tho year. Another leading leMturewiil be the Fersoual Kecolleutioim of Joan of Arc, by thetSieur Louis db Ooktk. her Page and Secretary, under which guise the most popular of living American Magazine writers will preseni the story ol the Maid of Orleaus. In the January Number will appear a profusely illusirated paper t,n Charleston ud the Carolina, the first ot a series of Southern Papers. Northern Africa is attracting moro attention ban at auy other time since it was in tho seat of empires. The next voiums of UAUPEU'S MaGAZINK will couiain four illustrated ar tides on this region, and three of them will depict thn preseut life there. 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There will be tv o powerful serials, ser-ials, hoth handsomely illustrated - The Ked Cockade, a stirring romance of oiden davs by Stanley JWEViiAX.auda novel of New York, entitled The Son of H is Father, by Brander Matthews several novelettes, and many short stories by populor writers. beud for Illustrated Prosuectus. The Volumes of tho W EEKLY begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time Is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the number current at the time of receipt of order. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt re-ceipt of 81,00 each. Title-page and Index sent on application. applica-tion. Remittances should bo made by Post-office money order or draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement adver-tisement without theexpresi order of Hab-pek Hab-pek & Brotiikhs. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. I Icr Year. HARPERSMAGAZ1NE 84.00 HARPER'S WEEKLY 4.00 HARPER'3 BAZAR 4.00 HARPER'S Y'OTJNG PEOPLE 2.00 Postage Free to all subscribers in the United Stales, Canada, and Mexico. Address: HARPER & BROTHERS P. O. Box 959, N. Y. City. MARSHAL'S SALE PURTJANT TO AN order of sale to mo directed by the district court of the First Judicial district, m and for the territory of Utah, 1 shall expose at public sale, at the front door ot the County court house, in the city of Provo, county of Utahand territory of Ctah.cn thelbthday of May, im at ; o'clock m the following described real estate to-wit: Situated in Utah county. Otah 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 feel;; thence south ninety-nine feet; thence west twenty feet to the place of commencement, with the appurtenances, to- I get her with rights of way used therewith and belonging thereto. To be sold as thy property of David P. Felt, Addie Felt, Felt, Olson & Co.. a partnership composed of David p. Felt, M. L. Silver aud Edmond Olson, et al. at the suit of John R. Park Terms of sale. OASH, Dated April 24, &!i5, Nat M. Brioham, U.S. Marshal. By Thomas Fowler. ' Deputy Marashl. I ThomBB Adami, attorney for plaintiff. " ""jf- "" j-""" "i...... M.,i.1U. I , , ' t riimw.Mraitniji.im' mwnjcjjnTar;iiinniiii ti umi'ii minrwiaai.i jiiii m a mmi iir mil im u in mwi iiimmoihi iniMiimaeaa m uiw B. X WAKD & SONS Carry Everything iii;the BUILDINGLINE. TELEPHONE MO. 32. - - PROVO CITY, UTAH j rM-COFESSlONAL CARDS. jOBEKT ANDERSON, Mtornsij-at-Lav, Rooms 4 and 5, El dredge Block. PEOVO CITY. - UTAH. 1). GASH, Atomey-at-Law. (Room 7, County Courthouse.) PROVO CITY. UTAH. Q D. HOUTZ. Attorney-At-Law. Rooma 4 and 5 Eldredge Block. Provo, . - ' - Utah. yllTJEMAN & WEDGWOOD, Attorneys-at-Law. Rooms land 3 First National Er.nfc Bnilalng PEOVO, - . . - UTAH. yARNER & KNIGHT Attorney and .Counselor At Law Rooms 13 & 14 Union Blocfc. Provo City. Utah. gAMUEL A. KING. Atto r n ey ai" Law . Coilsoticns Promptly Attended to. O co. First Mational Bank Building. Prove M. M. KELLOGG. - E. E.CORFMAN ELLOGG & CORFMAN Attorneys-at-Law, Room 1. Hines Building. Provo City, - Utah jT A. WILSON Attorney-at-law, Rooms 5 and 7, Bank Building, Provo City, - Utah, Q ii. F. F. REED, Office over Pyne and Maiben's Drug Store, Provo. Utah. McOURTALN, M. ., Physician?and Surgeon. Dfllce rooms, 3 and 4, Hines' Block, Provo Office hours, 3 to 13 a. m ., 2 to 4 p. nu. Residence.one block north of First ward mooting moot-ing house. Residence telephone No. 4c, office of-fice telephone No. 23. g H. ALLEN, M. D. Residence and oflJce 6th street, One biook east of Tabernacle, PRO V O. - . - UTAH. -jT B. SEARLE, Civil .Engineer, Irrigation and Water Power Plans. Deputy U. S. Mineral Surveyor. City Surveyor of Provo. OFFICE: IN COURTHOUSE C. WATKINB, SrelttBCi and Silrinlendent, j Office in Union Bloci PROVO. UTAH. AVERCAMP & CO. Abstracters of Titles. Loans and Insurance. Provo City, - - Utah. in iyi j fill i lL iLl If3 l&a o Carpets, Wall Paper, Pianos and Organs Universal Stoves ant! Ranges, Crockery and Lamps. at TAYLORBROS. CO BOSH ARD & SAXEY PROVO'S RETAIL' iiilEil, Everything in Season at Lowest Figures. The Good Things of Life. MAY ALL BE FOUND AT OCCIDENTAL SALOON. Aluiben Iilpok, J Street, Provo. None but the Finest Goods Dealt in at WILSON & 3STEIB-A.TJrL'S WM.CREER, President - JOIKN -JONES, Sapsrintendea qPliyfe?4 POP K MANUFACTURERS OF HARNESS, BOOTS and SHOES -DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. HARDWARE. GIOORIES, j CLOTHING FURNiTUBEfFANOY NOTIONS. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ROLLER MILL FLOUR. GRAIN. &o-v Tinrie Tab,e In Effect Dec. 16, 1894. - - - - - . j . SOUTH. Subject to change with- NORTH 7 r? rrr ; out notice. I No.lPa33'r " No.2 Paesz'r Lev'a Daily STATIONS. Ar. Daily 2:00 a.m. Ogden 6: 30 p.m Ar.3:10a.m SalM aka Lv.5:20p.m Lv.7:45' &ciiaj8 Ar. 5:lu " S:42 ' Lebl Junction 4:12 " 8:44 " Lehi 4:10 8:50 " American Fork 4:03 " 8:55 " Pleasant Grove 3:56 9:04 " Lake View 3:47 9:15 .Provo 3:37 925 " SprinsrvHle 3:27 " 9:34 Spanish Fork 3:18 " 9:40 " Benjamin 3:12 9:52 " Pav3on 3:01 " 10:04 11 Bantaquin... 2:50 " 10;55 41 Xepfci 2:00 12:55 p. m. ...Moroni 9:15 a,m 1:40 Ephraim 8:30 " 2 05 ' iianti :00 Ar. 11 :35 a. m Jaab 1:20 p. m Lv. Lv. 11 :55 a. m. Juab l:00 Ar. ar. 8:10 p.m. Milford :0i a. m. lv. 6:00 a. m. lUiiiru ,ar -;15 p m Ar. 8:00 a. m Frisco j;6.00 " Lv. i Trains South of Juab run daily, except Sunday . Trains Leaye Salt Lake for Ogden daily at 7:0u a, n: v:30 a.m. 2:40 & 5.20pra. Trains leave Ogden for SaltLakedaily at 200:a.m. 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 ;35 a. ra. Service between Provo and Eureka, leaye Provo 3:37 p. m, arrive Ecreka 11:30 a. m, leave Eureka 1 :20 p. m, and arrive Provo 9:15 a. m. Trains for terminus and Tooele rnn daily ezcept Sunday leaving Salt Lake at 7:45 a. m. Remember tha Union Pacific is tb.9 best line for New Mexico and Arizona Before buying Throutrh Tickets fret onr Surea, 24 houa to Denyer, 6 hours to Omaha ,48 hours to Kanaas city and Chicago. For farther information as to rate3,nis.ps, etc. vrite to ;yoar nearest Union Paeiflc ticket azent, S. H, H. CLARK, I OLIVER W. MINK, I E. ELLERY ANDERSON. Receivers. JON W. DOANE. ) FK J)RICK R. COUDERT GSOV.0P.aIG, Agt.PruTO.atan. S. L. LOMAX, 0 E. BURLEY, Gsn'I Paaa. end Tkt Agt. Gen'l Agt. Pass. Dept. 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