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Show $100. Reward. 31UU. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded desease that science has been able to care in all its stages and that ia Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cu e known to the medical fraternity, v atarrb being a constitutional diseas , requires a on-sututional on-sututional treatmen' Hall's Catarrh Cure is tikeu lutern lly, acting directly upon ihe blood and jqucous surfaces of the system, then oy destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the pxient strength, by building up the constitution atid assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers tnat they rner Une Hundred Dollars for any case that n fails to cure. fciend for list of testirnona's. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Prop's. Toledo, O. Q&'Sold by druggists. 75c. Oca patrons will find Da Witt's Lit- tie Eitrly Risers a safe and reliable remedy rem-edy for constipation, dyspepsia and liver coaipbint. Snoot Drug company. Knights of the Maccabees. The State Commander writes us from Lincon, Neb., as follows; "After trying try-ing other medicines lor what seemed to be a very obstinate cough in tur two children, we tried Dr. King's New D s-covery s-covery and at the end of two Oays the cough entirely la t them. We wiil tot e without it hereafter as our exper ence proves tha. it cures where all tuer reuvdies fail," Signed F. W, -tevens. State Can, Why not give i'is gre.it medicine a trial, as it is ;uaranteed and trial bottles are free it Smoot Drug Co. Regular size 60c. and 11.00. FOB THE BLOOD The Best Spring Medicine 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 mnXrn . GOOD LIVER Idifci a UEDICP and that, because the liver has everything every-thing to do with the blood. Jf 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," siinmoHs 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. It May Do Aa Much for You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Iryins, 111. wiites that he had a ssvere Kidney trouble j 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 any good result. Aumt a year ago he began the use of Electric Bitters and found relief at once. Electric Bitters is especially a lasted to cure all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost al-most instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price only 50c. t Smoot Drug Co. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others Aloneyto Loau on improved farm and city property. Time five years, with priv lege of part payment of any amount before matut-ity. matut-ity. This money is loaned on mort gage only, thereby granting to borrower bor-rower the lawful redemption in caEe of foreclosure. Low rate of interest. Call on or write George A. Iuferj berry at county recorder's efhee, Provo city, Utah. Notice of Assrssmeut. Office of The Salt Lake City Onyx company of Utah. Principal place ot business Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors of the The SIt Lake City Onvx compar.y of Utah, held at Salt Luke city on the 12th day of April 1895, an assessment of three cents per share was levied on the capital capi-tal stock of the corporation, payable to G. H. Potter, the secretsuy of the company com-pany at his office, room 27 in the Morlan block, Salt Lake citv, on or before be-fore the thirteenth day of M'ay 1895. 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HARPER SMAGAZ1NB 14.00 HARPER'S WEEKLY 4.00 HARPER'S BAZAR 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2.00 Postaqe free to all subscribers in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Address: H A RPEB & P.ROTfJ EJJS P. O. Box 959. N. Y. City. MARSHAL'S SALE PURSUANT TO AN order of sale to me directed by the District court of the First Judicial district, in and for the teritorv of Utah, 1 shall expose at public sale, at the fr nt door ot the County oou-t house, in the city of Provo, cmntv of Utah and territory of Utah, cn the 18th day of May, J895 at ii o'clock m the following describ-d ral estate tc-wit: Situated iu Utah county, vtah territory and commencing at a point fifty feet east from the southwest comer ot block sixty-feven in pUi "A". Provo city survey of building .'of, and runnicg thence north ninety-nil e leet; thence east twenty feet; luccc ?ouih ninety-nine feet ; thence west twenty feet to the place of comuiencetuent, wi h tho appurtenances, to-ge to-ge her with rights of way used therewith and belonging thereto. To besoH as the property of David P. Pelt, Addie Felt, Fflr, Olson & Co.. a partnership composed of David P. Felt, M. L. Htver and' Kdu.ond Olson, et al. at the suit of John it. Park Terms of sale. taSH, Dated April :M, 1fj5. Nat M, Brigham, U.S. Marshal. By TbOMAS Fowler. Deputv Marashl. Thomn Adams, attornov for plaintiff. E. J. WARD & SONS Carry Everything in the BUILDINGUNE. TELEPHONE NO. 32. - - PROVO CITY. UTAM NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE. Notice i3 hereby given, that under authority of an ordi r of salt, issued bv the Probate court of Utah county, Utnh.on the 2:id day ; of April. lS9i, we will sell at private sae the j following deecribed peisonal pioperty, to-wit: to-wit: One iron safe, one roller top desk, one Cut top desk, one b'ok case, one letter fl;e, one desk and book caie. t. n oflire chairs, one ottkft ! lounge, one congrt ss chuir, one booK holdtr, ' one reudmg sraud. one l.jtof o oks.onecuttt r, one phaeton, oie concur.' top buggy, one Oit. concora ti;p bug?y, oauold milk wagon. ou3 pouj p!:aeion, o" o d waf;on. &0 lbs of t Id iron paint, three f'l'.i Htoves. i hive-fourths interest in-terest in iron pipe, oud m iwing iiiacaine i-ne tongue scraper, tw.i ol I cultivators, one l;t of tools. ne work bench, ono log chain, Ua) gallons ot vinegir, Heveueiunty barrels, seed potat 'CS, on. doubly work tin ness. ono carriage car-riage harness, three einio harness, ne double pouy harness, one ol form scl s. one horse blanket, one hay rake rwo cows one yearling bull, "ne r -an m.-.ro. one soi r.-l h.rse,;o- e sorrel sor-rel colt, one tay ci'ire ore ba" colt, two St et-ianil et-ianil ponies one Mack coir, one bur C'lr. one brown colt, one sl otted inure, one black mare, two heifers, one steer, one imy lake, one bull, all tools and tnach:ntrv at the Provo foundry, ten shares of stock io Zion's Cooperative Mercantile Mer-cantile Institution, ii s':a sin Home Fire In-nu:ance In-nu:ance c nipbtiv. shares TcrPoria Enquirer, En-quirer, IS snares of -"pauls'i Fork Co-operative institution, 1U4 shares in F.rst National Bank, Provo, 137 shares io tho ttuh County Sv.ngB KaDk, 115 shines ia the Utah Sujrar eomp;in, 51 slmres iu the i'rova Woolen Mills company, 40 shares in the rovo Cuuucry company, 3 shares in American Fork Mercantile company, com-pany, 10 shares i:i the Provo uispatch. 2 shares in the Irrigation agj. 741 soarcs in the Provo Co-operativo 1 stitu ijn 73 shares in the Salt Lake and Utah Northern Kail-oud company. V3 shares iu the Provo Exchange, also stock in ta so Co operative Institution, rovo city Railway company, Provo West Co-operative Institution. Provo Theatre company. com-pany. Provo Lumber. Mswiu-.acturing ard Building company, i-lmsaat Grove Co-oaera-ttve Institution, Zion's Cooperative Mercantile Mercan-tile Institution, Hrovo, P ovo i'uil Sing Hnd Mauufactur;ngc?mpa iv and sspriiijiVilie Cooperative Co-operative Ins' itution. said s-"ld will licm dc on or a'ter May 1, 189,"), and bids will bv received at the omee of 'J'hurman & Wedgw-od, First National B nk buildmjj-. Provo, Utah, or may be delivered to ihe undersigned executors pei soualiy. Terms ot saio, CASH REEL) SMOOT. a.O. S MOOT, JR.. JAMES W. BEAN. Exccu'ors of the estate of Abraham O. Smoot. deceased. Dated at Provo city, April 22,1895. SHERIFF'S SALE, Pursuant to u deer e of foreclosure and order or-der of aJc to mo directed by the Dl-trict c.;urt ol i he First J uuicial district of toe territory ter-ritory of Utan. 1 suhIi rxpose at public ealo r.t the front Coor of re couuty courtuouae iu tb ci'y of Prov and couuu of Utah, on the 23d day of April, i.vjj, Ht l o'clock m., ail tne j rignt. tule, labi' a d i:ite:i ot .-.athauiel W iiiiums and Joseph R. Murdock, ot. iu and to the following UcsLTibed real estate situ I ated, Ijiag and being in Provo city, ''tai county, and partiaiiinrly boo-ided and described descr-ibed a3 follows, to-wit: looimeticing t tbe northwest corner oi b'ock thirtwne plut "C." Provo city survey; thenco sodti ,iki' ie rods; thence cast twelve (12, rr.ds; thence aorta eigat(8 reds; tbencij wei. twelve (IS- rods to the place ot beginning, together with all and singulr tha UeruGitamjuis and appurtenances thereunto there-unto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. To be sold as the property of Nathaniel Wiiliams and Joseph li. Murdoch, at tne suit Ol R. S. Uiues, Dated at Frovo City, this 3nd dy of April, 1895. John A, Brows, Sherilf of Utah County. Kellogg & Corfman. attorneys for plaintiff. jFKOFESSIONAl. CARDS. gAAIUEL A. KING. Attorney-at"Law. Collections Promptly Attsndsd to. O ce. First Mational Bank Building. Prove PJOBEKT ANDERSON, Sitoraeij-at-Law, Rooms 4 an? 5. Elirede Block. PEOVO CITY. - UTAH. Q D. HOUTZ. Atto r n ey-A t-La w. Eouma 4 and 5 Eldredge Block. Provo, - - Utah. 1). GASH, Atornsy-at-Law. (Room 7. County Courthouse.) PBOVO CITY. f UTAH. . . -J-HURMAN & WEDGWOOD, Atto m ey s-at-La w. Rooms land 3 First National Bnx BnJialaf PflOVO, - . UTAH. ARNER & KNIGHT Attorney and Counselor At Law Rooms 13 3t 14 Union Block. Provo City. Ltk. J D. JONES, I Attorney-it-Law 1 oom 1 and 2 Flm National Bank buildta f with Tharmaa & Wedgwood. t I'rovoCuv, . . XJth. I V.M.KKLLOGQ. . B. K. CORPif A2f I lELLOGG & CORFMAN j Attorneys-at-Law, ( itooml. Uines Build lag. I Provo City, Uuh J ACOB EVANS, j Attorney-at-Law. j Office witu J. V. N. Wlaitecottoa. Over ij irst National Bnk. I'ROVOCiTi:. - . UTAH. JT A. WILSON Attorney-at-law, koaw i anil 7, Buk Bttl!dln,e I'royoCity, . . . rj .j QR.P.F. REED, Offlce over Fyne and Malben'i Diag Store, Provo, Utah. Mccurtain, m. dh Physician and Surgeon. 0 ffloe rooms, 8 and 4. Hiaes' Blook, Pro to Office hours, 9 to li a, m ..J to 4 p. m. Residence.one block north of First war4 unu ing house. Residence telephone Ko of. floe lelephoneNo. 28. ' R. . knowlds a fjyaa Inowldisn; JONES, GsNsa.it, n&4 A.t3 Lira IH8URAHCE -:- AHEMTS, P.O. Bom 11. g H. ALLEN, M. D. Besldeno ud orBo 6th (tre " One b.ook wt of Taberaaot, TROVO. - . - UTAH. yj B. 8EARLE, Civil .Engineer, Irrigation and Water Power Plans. Deuty U. S. Mineral Surveyor. City Surveyor of Provo. OFFICE: IN COURT HOUSE, p C. WATKINB, " IrsMtBrt and WpgriitEiint Offlos In Union Block PROVO. . . UTAH. AVEROAMP A. CO. Abstracters of Titles. Loans and Insurance. Provo Citv. - - Utah. J Union Faeile Sygtem S Tinrie Tab,e ,n Effect Dec. 16, 1894, SOUTH. Subject to change with- NORTH. " Nollw out notice. No,2Paa3gr : Ley'3 Daily STATIONS. Ar. Daily 2:00 a. m Ogden 6730 p.m. Ar. 3 :10 a.m s ,t T . Lv. 5 :20p.m Lv.7:45" Halt Late Ar. 5:lu " 8:42 " Lehi Junction 4:11 " 8:44 Lehi 4 10 8:50 " American Fork 4:03 " 8:56 Pleasant Grove, 3 56 9:04 " LafeeView.. 3.47 9:15 " PrOVO 3:37 9:25 " Sprinirrme 8 27 " 9:24 M Spanish Fork 3:lg " 9:40 .Benjamin 8:12 M 9:52 Payson 8:01 10;04 " gantsquin 2:60 " 10;55 Nephi 2:00 12:55p.m Moroni 9:15 a.m 1:40 u .. Ephraim 8:30 2 05 " Manti.... 8:00 !' Ar. 11:35 a.m. jQab 1:20 p. m Lr. Lv. 1155 a. m. Juab 1;00 Ar. -ivr.e;!?:: Miiford ;TP- Ai 3 ;00 a. in. Frisco ;6 0) " ' Lt. ' Trains South of Juab run daily, except Sunday. , - Trains Le:iye Salt Lake for Otftlen daily at 7:00 a. m w:30 a.m. 2:40 A 6.20pia. Trains 1-3&78 Oden for Salt Lake daily at200:a.m.9:OCa.m.3:10p.m.&6.10pm lx)gan Train leaves Provo at 3:87 p. ro. arrive Logan 6:40 p. m. and 6:15 a. in. ftrvice between Provo and Eareka, leave Provo 3 37 p. m, arrive ' Jcxsks ' 1 3) a. leave Eureka 1 :20 p. m, and arriye Provo 9:15 a. m. Trains for terminus and Tooele rnn daily except Sunday leaving Salt Lake at 7:45 a. ra. Hmember the Union Pacific ia the best line for Ne-w Mexico and Arixo Before buvinjj Thronph Tickets got ocr fijruxes. 24 houa to Denyar, 31 boan to Omaha ,48 hours to Kanean city and Chicago. For f arther iiifonE.av.oa as to rates,aiapa, etc, write to Ijom nearest Ualoa. faciucticke:ft7nt, 8. H, H.CLARK, OLIVER W. .MINK; E. ELLERY ANDERSON. Receivers. JON W. DOANE. ) FK URICK R. COUDERT GEOW.0KAIQ, Agt Pruro, (Jtea. K, L LOMA2, D 2. BURLEY, Gn-l Pss. and Tkt Agt. Gen'l Agt. 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