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Show Specimen Cases. S. II. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and ltaeumatism, his Stomach was disordered, disor-dered, his Liver was affected to an alarming dagree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Tkree bottle3 of Electric liittteis cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harri3burg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing, Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of JJuoklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well, John Speaker, Cata-wba,0., Cata-wba,0., had live large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. Onf? tmtties Electric Bitters and one box Bueklen's Arnica Salve cured nim tntirely. Sold bv Smoot Drug Co. New and cheap assortment of dress goods at iTarrer Bros. & Co. SHERIFF' SALE. Pursuant to an execution to ma directed di-rected from the District eouro of thi ilura judicial district of the territory oi Utih, I shall expose aS public sale as the front door of the county courthouse ia tha ci;y of Provo, county of UUn and territory of Usi), on the 19t'u day dyy ot December A. D. 1S04, at tha hour of 12 o'cl ick in., all the right, title, claim and i a to re 3 1, that Eli Open shaw had 0:1 the 12th day of Juno A. D. 1894, of now lias, of, iu and to tho following de.-eiioed real estate, situated, situ-ated, lying and baing in the precinct of Santatiain, county of Utah and territory terri-tory ot Utah, auu described as follows, to-wit: Ths south one-half of the northwest north-west li 0: section twelve (12), township town-ship ten (!0), south of range one (1) east, Salt Late' meridian Containing eighty (8U);icies inoroor less. Also lot sir (6), the ensi one-half (i) of lot live (5), block fourteen (14), plat A, Hautaquiu. Also commencing at the southeast corner ot ths southwest of swtion twenty-six (25), township uue (f)).toulh of rane oire (1; east. Salt Luke mer -( i rs ; thence west 2.1S Ciains; thence north 14.32 chains; thence east 50 100 Cbain..; theuea north 25.GS c!iaiu?; Ihttics? east 1.98 chains; taenco scuth 4J chains t beginning. Also com moncuig 2.48 chains west of the northeast corner of the southwest) of section twenty-s x (20), township nine (9). south oi range one (I) east, Salt Lake meridian; thence west 2.52 ciiains; thenc8 south 15.42 chains; thence east 2.52 ch vins; thence aorth 15.42 (.-hams to beginning. Aiso commencing 9.60 chains auuth of the northwest corner of east outi-half ) of the southwest I of section sec-tion twenty-six (2(5) township nina (9) south oi range one (1) east, Salt Lake Meridian; thence south 30.40 chains; thence east 3.74 chains; thence north 2.50 chains; thence es'.st 4. 14 chains; thenca eontn 82i degrees east, 11.24 chains; thence north f degrees, east 7.40 chains; thence north 87 degrees west, 11.50 chains; thence north li decrees east 19.87 chains; thence north 881 degrees west 3.97 chains to the place of begin-in begin-in : Together with all the rights to the use of water for irrigating cf said premises and for domestic use therefor to which said Eti Openshaw, or the premises hereby levied upon, now, or may hereafter become be-come entitled, or which are, or may hereafter be need on said premises however the eame may be evidenced, together with all the shares of stock, or shares of water in any diich or irrigating irri-gating company, which in any manner entitles the said Eli Openshaw to water for irrigatir g or domestic purposes, pur-poses, upon sai l premises. To be sold as the property of Eli Openshaw at tha suit of George A. Lowe, Terms ol sale cash. Dated at Provo city, Utah county, Utah territory, this 27th day of November, Nov-ember, A. D. 1894. John A. Brown, Sheriff of Utah County. Nye & Armstrong, attorneys for plaintiff, OHEIUFF'S SALE. PUKSDANT TO A DE-1 DE-1 uree of loreclosure and order of eale to mo dlrtcted by the District court ot the Firl Judicial district, of the territory of Utah, and county of Utah, I shall expose at public sale at the front door of the county courthouse, iu the city of I'rovo, county of Utah, territory of Utah, on Friday, the Hth cay of Keceiuuer, A. JL). 18U4, at the hour ot 12 o'clock in., tUe following described real estate: The description anH particular boundaries of the property authorized to be sold under and by virtue of this urcree.so tar as tue same can bo ascertained trom the mortgage tr lroui the complaint filed in this action, are as follows fol-lows lo-wit: The east one-half (H) of lots six (6) and seven (V) in block seven (7.) plat C, Provo City survey of bui.diijir lots. Toother with all and singular the tenements, tene-ments, hereditaments and appurtenances tlu reunto belonging or in anywise appertain-iny. appertain-iny. To be sold as the property of Lizzie AUman, Thomas M. AUman, Grant Altaian (an infant,) iiryaut Hinckley and WiUiam Thomas, at the suit of Mary M. Andrews. Terms of sale. Cash. .bated at Provo City, Utah county, Utah territory, this 23d day of November, A. D. l&SM. John A. Brown. Sheriff of Utah count y S, K. King, attorney for plaintiff, SHERIFF'S SALE- -PDRSUANT TO A DE-O DE-O creo of foreclosure and order of sale to me directed by the District Court of the First Judicial District of tho Territory of Utah 1 shall expose at public sale at tho iront ' door of the County Courthouse in the City of Provo, County of Utah and Territory of Utah on the 17th day of December, lrii'4 at 13 o'clock M the following- described real estate. The laud and premises directed to be sold by this decree are situate, lying and being in the Provo City, ' ounty of Utah and Ter-territory Ter-territory of Utah, and bounded and particu-imtj particu-imtj described as f ollows to-wit: Commencing at the northenst corner of lot fie L01 block s-ixty-tlve tj.5l plat A, Provo City survey of building lotts, and running thence ,-outh twelve I12j rods; thence west four 4i rods: th nee north twelve 121 rods; thence east four I4 rods to the place of beginning. Area, t'orty-eight L43i square rods, with all and singular the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any ise appertaining. To be sold as the property of Aquilla Collins Col-lins at the suit of the First National bank of Provo, a corporation. Terms of sale cash. Dated at Provo city, Utah County, Utah Territory this 2Gih day of November A. D. m,, John A. Hrown, Sheriff Utah County. Sam. A. Ring, Attorney for plaintiff. Bueklen's Arnica Salve The Best Salvs in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, 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. FOB SALE BY Smoot Drust Co Cheap silver, cheap silver. Solid silver watches at half price at Best's jewelry store. Come and see me if you want a cheap watch. 4?gt What Nerve Berries a have done for others f f gltthey will do vicor mk&t OF X5THDAY. MEN Easily, Quickly mM3 and Permanently Restored. sH day. A positive cure for all Weaknesses, Nervousness, Debility, and all their train of evils resulting from early errors and later excesses; the result of overwork, over-work, sickness, worry, etc. Develops and gives tone and strength to the sexual sex-ual organs. Stops unnatural losses or nightly emissions caused by youthful errors or excessive use of tobacco.opium and liquor, which lead to consumption and insanity. Their use shows immediate immedi-ate improvement. Insist upon having the genuine NERVE BERRIES, no other. Convenient to carry in vest pocket. Price, $1.00 per box, six boxes, one full treatment, $5 .00. Guaranteed to cure any case. If not kept by your druggist drug-gist we will send them by mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrapper. Pamphlet free. 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HEW AiiVEHIiSEfvSEHIS COURT UNION 8130. Meetings held each Thursday at Tyne & Maiben'a hall at 8 p. C. m Via ting members cordially inyited. A. A. Noon, D. II. C.R. A. McCurtain, C. Ranger, Tnos. H. Druce, -s, ' Financial Sec'v. J. THULIN Practical Blacksmith. WAGONS & BUGGIES RERAIRED: Norse Shoeing, Etc, Etc IT. H. Berg's Shop. I street, one blocfe north of Depot, PROVO. - - CTAB S, W.SHARP LSVERY, FEED Sale Stable Pirst-Class Hacks and Carriages. SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL - MEM. Corner 1 and Centre Streeta.Provo City, Utah P O Box 35fi. TeleDhone No. 48. 0. B, YOUNG, "The PAINTER' SPECIALTIES Sign "Writing. Carnage Painting, Paper Hanging. Shop one half block north of County Court house. P.O. Box, 263. - - - Trovo. AND Kindling Wood. SM00T& SPAFFO D. Uptown Office in Prove Gem. & Savings Bank.1 Yard TeJephone 17. All Kinds of GOAL FURNISHED THE Gash iarket KeepsConstantly on Hand ail Kinds of Fresh and Gored Meats, Home Cured Hams, Bacon cSs Lard. Philip Speckart. Prop "Village Blacksmith' DAVID MELDRUM. Blacksmithing, Horse Shoeing, Wagon Repairing, ; Etc, Etc. J. St., 1H blocks norm o First National Bank. Piovo. - - Utah. "Keep in tha Middle of the Road,, THE FIGHT IS NOW ON. tStgm' 'Ere's jf Mountain ' Cartoon with tvaryittu, s s Ritual &nidlfa&'ja'. THE Provo Scayanaer 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. Cabtieb, Manager. P O. Addrri neral Dollvery.. Proo, Elepoffiorld's- Fair Views. Given AWAY Minis Bepllic mEN PORTFOLIOS 10F WORLD'S 1 FAIR VI EVS, each Portfolio containing con-taining 6 views and each view accurately accu-rately described. Views of the Main Buildinea, State Buildings, the Midway Mid-way Views of Scatuary, etc. These ten Portfolios will be given without cost to any one who will send five new yearly subscribers to The Twice-a-Wjsek Repdblic, with $5.00 the regular subscription price. Addrees THE REPUBLIC. St. Louis, M.o THE DELIVER Bio Grrt Railroad. SCENIC LINE OF THEIfORLD. ! The only line running two through ast trains daily to ASPEN, LEADVILLE, COLORADO SPS. PUEBLO & DENVER Effective April 29, 1894. Train No. 2 leaves Provo 9:26 a. m Salt Lake 8:05 a. m. Arrive at Pueblo 6 :30 a. m. Colorado Springs 7:51 a. m. Denver 10:30 a. m. Train No. 4 leaves Provo 8:50 p. m. Arrive at Pueblo 5 :27 p. m. Colorado Springs 6 :53 p. m. Denver 9:25 p. m. Connections made at Pueblo, Colorado Colo-rado Springs and Denver with all lines east, Elegant day Coaches, chair cars and Pullman sleepers on all trains. Take the D. & li, G. and have a comfortable com-fortable train and enjoy the finest scenery scen-ery on the continent. Shortest line to Cripple Creek, Colorado's Great Gold Camp. Train No. 2 leaving Provo at 9:26 a. m.- arrives at Cripple Creek next morning morn-ing 950. A. 8. HUGHES, TralBo Manager, Denver, Col, . R1. NKVrNH. General .Agent. H. M. 0 USHIXO, T. P. A.58 W . 2nd South St Bait Lake City, Utah, S. K HOOPER O. P . & T. A. Denver. CoL BLOH ilDKSEEI. Provo City, Box 39 The on ly holder of a gold Jmedal Id Utah Awarded at the Territorial Fair 1891. Florist and Landscape Card-ner. Card-ner. All kinds of Fruits and Ornaments Orna-ments in season. Japanese, Chinese and Australian rare plants. Roses and Evergreens A Speciality. Lawn Grass seed extra c?eari Mail all orders to C. H. Blomsterberg, 437 West 3d street. First National Bant OF PROVO. A. O, Smoot, President. W. E. Pike, Vice-President. D. A. Swan, Cashier. DIRECTORS. J. C. Graham, Geo. Q. Cannon, Geo. Taylor, J. P. E. Johnson, .F. Sheltb. General Ranking " business Transacted. Exchange drawn onewYork, Chi cago, San Francisco, and al tho Principal Cities of Europe. Safety deposit boxes for rent at$3. per annum, and unward. jCW ESTER Nl LEAVE PKOVO.FOR EAST AND SOUTH. t No, 2. For Grand Junction and s I points East OJjfl . m I No. 4. For Orand Junction and points East 8.50 p. m No. 6. For Sprinjrvilie. Tnistle, Ban-pete Ban-pete and Sevier , 3.55 p. m No. 8. For Springville, Spanish Fork, Payson and Eureka.. 6:20 p.m LEAVE PKOVO FOKWB9T. No. 1. For Salt Lake.OgdenAm.Fork Lehi and the West 11.55 a. m No, 3. For Salt Lake, Ogden, American Ameri-can Fork and Lehi and the West 10.15 p.m No. 5. For American Fork, Lehi, and Salt Lake, 4.15 p. m No. 7. For American Fork Lehi and Salt. Lake 8:35 s. m ARRIVE AT PROVO FROM EAST AKU SOUTH. No. 1. From Denver, Grand Junction and points East 11.55 a. m No, 3, From Denver.Grand Junotioa and points East 10.15 p. m No. 5 FromSpringville.Thistle San- peteand Sevier 1.15 p.m No. 7 From Sprintrville, Spanish F'k Pavson and Eurefca 8.35 a. m ARRIVE AT PROVO u'ROM WEST. No. 2. From California, Oerden, Salt Lake, Lehi and Am. Fork.. 9.26 a. m No. 4, From California, Ogden, and Salt Lake 8.50 p. m No. 6, From Salt Lake, Lehi and American Fork 3.56 p.m No. 8. From Sait Lake, Lehi and merican Fork 6.20 p.m r.The only line to ogden and Denver without change. Free reclining chair cars on through trains. Through Sleeping cars to Denver Kansas city, Chicago and San Francisco. Eie gant equipment, safety, speed and comfort C. R. ALSV. Tioket Agt. ProTO D. C. Dodze, J. II. Bennett, Gen. Mgr. G. P. A. A. E. Welby, S. II. Eabcock, Gen.Sup't. G.P.A. IS THE TIME TO .-:S TIBS CERSTZBCE :-: For the "DAILY DBPATer For the Sbii WbbIc IPs" 8f 01 ' DASLYJO.OO, SEMI-WEEKLY, $2.50 I |