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Show ! W. P. Baieb of 240a, Jonesstreet Omaha, !Neb.? says of Parks' Sure Cure: "My wife has been constitutionally constitu-tionally wrecked for years. Trid everything, fruitlessly. My druggist's persuasion, backed bv his guarantee, induced me to buy a bottle of Parks' Sure Cure. The results are truly wonderful. won-derful. Parks' Sure Cure for the Liver and Kidneya is a positive specific for the disease of Women. Sold by Smoot Drug company. What He Kceded. The man -w as melancholy, and when he called on the Jector for advice that artist '. ugiii he had his man sized up on the . . t turn. He told the doctor his iympton:s, and the doctor asked a lot of incidental questions. "How 1( ag have you been here?" inquired in-quired tb phyBician after finishing up the regal - l'st "Much 'u-ger than I have wanted to be," rep1' -3:1 he patient wearily. "Tha it I thought so," exclaimed t the doct vi;-jf irly. "What you need is a changv sav . " The raLirEt tinw up his hands as if to ward off r Ao. "Oh, d ? i, ' ho wailed, "I belong to a theatric! i-o- r. any playing a reper toryof fivt at i'aya" Detroit Free Press. ilt ia Riid that 803,000 book h VP been written tb;nt the Bible. Cable From Queen 141. Dear Qiesham: One more boon I crave, I trus'i in your affection. Tls not to murder Dole, the Knave Nor put down insurrection; 'Tis net my crown, but me to save, I write in deep dejection. And so a package I must have Of Park's Tea for my complexion, Greeham's Answer to Queen 111. When I received your cablegram I thought I sure would faint, For though I often use Parks' Tea 'Tis not for your complaint. I feared that Mrs. G. would think Wrong about our connection 'Till on her dresser there I saw Parks' Tea for her complexion. Boy the Provo Roller Mills flour and you set tbe best. Satteeks in dark shades ten cents, and UDwardB at T. G. Webber's. And now comes the news that Tay lor Brotners company of Provo will receive re-ceive in the next few days an entire car of organs from the Chicago Cottage Organ company whose goods stand at the head. It will pay you to get their pn8. - They are selling children's all wool red underwear in all 6izes at 25 and 35 cents at Irvine & Barney's. Notice to Bee Keepers. Geo. W. Mickleof Provo has commenced com-menced making sections for honer and will be prepared to furnish them for the coming season in any quantity of first and second grade and at prices that will save money to all users of this class of goods. Those interested are especially invited to call and examine tbe goods or send for sample which will secure prompt attention, Mrs. W. J. Fahey of La Roy JS.Y, says: "Have tried fifty cough Cures Park's Cough byrup is the only one that heipeu mo. 1 know it is the test 'ough Remedy." Sold by ihnooc Dru Company NEW CURE FOR DIPHTHERIA. European Hospitals rractlcinjj a Method of Blood Inoculation. So many thousands of children are annually carried off by diphtheria, tha Bufferings caused by the disease are so agonizing and the remedies hitherto at the disposal of the medical profession so inadequate that the news of the introduction intro-duction into the Berlin and London hospitals hos-pitals of a new and efficacious cure for this fell malady cannot be regarded otherwise than as a matter cf public interest in-terest Very little has been heard about this remedy, owing to the fact that the distinguished dis-tinguished bacteriologists engaged in its discovery have been unwilling to subject themselves to the same disadvantage disad-vantage as Dr. Koch, whose cure for consumption has been unjustly proclaimed pro-claimed a failure merely because it was published to the world prematurely and before it was ready for medical application. ap-plication. The new Gure, briefly speaking, speak-ing, is one of inoculation, with this difference that, instead of injecting the poison into the system of the patient, pa-tient, one injects the blood of an animal ani-mal which has been inoculated with a weak culture of the diphtheria bacteria, bacte-ria, the virus of the latter being, how ever, of so weak a character that it does not affect the animal with the malady, but merely renders it immune thereto. Repeated experiments made of late have shown that a few drops of blood from a horse or any other animal thu9 rendered immune injected into a human hu-man being suffering from diphtheria are sufficient to arrest and cure the dis-easa dis-easa Of course it is too soon as yet to quote the statistics of the few hundreds of cures which have been effected in Berlin and London by this treatment, which is to be fully discussed in all its complicated scientific aspects at the forthcoming international congress of hygiene in September at Budapest. But, whatever thi ultimate result of its application, ap-plication, it has at least one advantage over all other forms of inoculation hitherto hith-erto discovered namely, that the matter injected into the system of the patient is free from poison and consequently harmless. New York Tribune. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcer3, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It U guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Pricq 25 cents per box. FOB SALE BY Smoot Drug Oo . , , J Tna cheapest place for fruit boxes and bee keeper' supplies is at Geo. W. Mickel's. Frovo. iKOM 1.00 up received ou ehvi::sr8 deposits J. E. Twelves. Castiiar, Thk Utah Valley Iron paint has no equal. For sale only by A. O. Shoot. SoiiE beautiful fall dress goods are shown at T. G. Webber's. ' It will certainly pay you to call and look that beautiful . stock of china-ware, china-ware, crockery, glassware, and silverware silver-ware over that Taylor Brothers company com-pany have just received. They also have the most ; complete stock of watches, clocks and jewelry in southern Utah. Just opened, Gem Chop house, under Pyne & Maiben'a drug store. A new line of fall shirtings and domestics just in at T. G. Wibbkb's. Fifty pianos ani one hundred Organs ol easy t rmj at Taylor Brother company. They, male no mistake when that great furniture house of Taylor Brothers Broth-ers company decided to carry stoves in connection , with furniture, and by obtaining ob-taining the "Universal" stoves and ranges success is doubly assured. Call and see their beautiful etock. Harper's Magazine. .ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Magazine for will maintain the character that hue made it the favorite illustrated periodical lor the tome. 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Address: HARPER BROTHERS New York ft Sealed Proposals will be received -by tbe Territorial Insane AByluro for furni.-liinz the Asylum Asy-lum with supplies for tho six months ending April 30th 1895. Consisting of 1500 bushela of wheat 24 0'?0 poucd3 cf fresh meat, 12,000 pounds of etisllsd coro, 15,000 pounts of oaie, erocita, dry goods, medicines and sait. Particulars will b furnished by James Dunn, dtewart, upon application. applica-tion. All bids muet be sealed and marked "Bids for Supplies," and address-d to W. R. Pike, medical euperintendent, on or before the 8th day oi November, 1S94. By oidir of the board of directors. di-rectors. W. R Pikk, Medical Superintendent. October 17th, 1894. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS court VNrox 8130. Meetings 3' eld each Thursday at Pyne & Mai ben's hall at 8 p. Om Vis ting members cordially inyited. A. A. Noon, D. II. C. R. A . McCurtain, O. Ranger. "Cp Tnos. H. Druce, Financial Sec'y. THE Cash irrket KeepslConstantly on Hand ail Kinds of Fresh and Gored Meats, Home Cured Haras, Bacon cSsI-jLrci. Philip Speckart. Prop G. B, YOUNG, "The PAINTER' SPECIALTIES-Sign SPECIALTIES-Sign Writing. Carnage Painting, Paper Hanging. Sop one half block north of County Court house, P. O. Box, 263. - - - Prove. HOTEL. Under new Management, Headquarters for Commercial Men. FIRST GLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR. Mrs. Thos. Koylance, Prop. BLACKS SV1STHINC J. THULIN . Practical Blacksmith. WAGONS & BUGGIES RERAIRED. Horse Shoeing, Etc, Etc H. H. Berg's Shop. I street, one blocfc north of Depot. PROVO. - TJTAB S.W.SHARP LIVERY, FEED Sale Stable. Firsi-Glass Hacks and Carriages. SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL MEH. Comer 1 and Centre Streeta.Provo City, Utah P O Box 366. Telephone No. 48. COAL AND Kindling Wood. SMOOT & SPAFFORD. Uptown Office in Provo Gom. & Savings Bank. Yard Telephone 17. All Kinds of GOAL FURNISHED "Map BtaBkanftlT DAVID MELDRUM. Blacksmithing, Horse Shoeing, Wagon Repairing, Etc, Etc. J, Bt. , 1 blockanortn o First National Bank. Piovo, - - Utah. "Keep ?n tha Middle of the Road,, ELE FIGHT IS NOW OX. fiMM Mountain T tljy ' ' Cartoon 1 FAIRBANKS I i9WET&pAT0N AND I f r , SUCCESS TO ITS OWN ; MERITS. It is pure , unadulteratedland for-RAPID for-RAPID Cleansing Power has noequal; it is invaluable. in 1itchen & laundry. Sold by all Grocers. ST. LOUIS. THE Provo taanger Co. Makes a Specialty of Digging, cleaning & repairing Closets, Cesspools Drains, AND Removing Garbage of all kinds All Work Promptly Attended to Gardening and Lawn Making, Will Contract to care for gardens and make Lawns. J. W. Cabtibb, Manager. O. Art dreg neral Delivery.- Ptotq, Elepnffiorlil's---Fair liews. GIVEN AWAY -13Y-- tieMonis.Reglic mEN PORTFOLIOS OF WORLD'S 1 FAIR VIEWS, each Portfolio containing con-taining 6 views and each view accurately accu-rately described. 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