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BR i I B No 304-WOI4 PROVO CITY, UTAH FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1,1895 ;PR1CE FIVE CENTS A COPY H H , JIH iirs. 5. P. SZtrtmona JhJH Springfield, Ohio. Hj Walked with Crotches ffH Rheumatism Eczema Swelled fB Neck Hood's Cured. MH " For two years I have been sick, having jEE been confined to the houso or a .Tear. I H have had eczema for nine ycarq, having JjH skilled physicians, but received no benefit. jHj last winter I caught cold and became jH Afflicted With Rheumatism, JH which put me on crutches. Last July 1 HK commenced to uEoHood'sSarsaparillajand KK before I had finished one bottle I laid the B cratches aside. After taking two bottles IH the eczema had left me and I was almost IH entirely free from the effects of a swelled IH neck. 1 know that it was Hood's Sarsnpa fjHj . rilla that cured mo and I think it cannot jfH be recommended too highly. Although EH 57 years old, I feel young again." MRS. fK B. P. Simmons, East Springfield, Ohio. IH Hood's SarsapaiiSia jH Is the Only jH Tirise Blood Purifies1 BH Prominently in the public eye today. H Hood's Pills g ffffL """ H Dancing-. H Regular dancine at the Southworth B hall every Friday evening, conitnenc H iug October 11th, next. The very best B ol ball room music will be in atteud- B mice. All are invited. Tickets 50c. H Highest Cash Prices. H Until the middle of November, I will B buy steeis from live month'a old up H for cash. Also two car loads of fat Hj cows. Will piy top prices. H Jesse Knight. B Provo. Utah. WANTITD: A. reliable, activo gentleman or lad v to travel lor reliable established H houre. Salary STbO. payable 615 weekly, and H money advanced for expences. Situation He B'eady. Itetcrcnccs Enclose self-addressed K Btamped ouvelopo. B. E. Hess. President S UEKLI-r'S SAliE. I'OHSUANT TO A decree ot foreclosure and order of sale to B me directed by tbe District court of the First H Judicial district of tho territorv of Utah. I HB eliitll expose at public sale attbo front dour ot IHI tho county -courthouse la tlia city of Provo Hi andcountvof Otab, territory of Utah on the H l-'lli day of November, A.D.. 1E95, at 12 o'clock B m.. tbe following described real estate; H The land aurt premises directed to be sold K by this decree re Bi'uate.lj iug and bcins in H Trovo city, Utah countv, Dtah territory, and, H bounded and particularly described as follows, B Ltttwo(2)audtnrce (3), block eighty-nine c (&) plat "A" Provo city survey of building RWSfi lots, together itli all aud singular the teno- B ments, hereditaments and uppurtauces there- BVS unto belonging or in anywise appertaining. I To be eo't as tbe property of John' K. Hj Stewart and Ellzabetb Stewart his wife at tbe Hl suitor Edith Shearman and John Longmaid. B cxecutorb ol tho lst will and testament of HHHj William H Shearman, deceased, H Dated at Provo City, Utah county, October H 21.1BB5. , H JonN A, Brown, B Shcrlir of Utah County. BVHb H C IMwnli. nttornoy for iilainUir. H KOTICK rOti PUBLICATION. H Land office at Salt Lake city, Utah, Oct. 30, B Notice is hercbv given that the following HB named settler has filed notice of bis intention H to make final proorin support ol his claim, H aud that said proof will bo made before W. N. H UusPiiborry, Viobale judge of 1 tub county, H Utah, at Provo city, U tan. on December 21, H lbdo viz: Jonutbau 2Jecham, H. K.. lo. S3J, K lor l ne w. H, sw J, sec. 20. aud vr. H. uw. X, B ecc.29. tp U.s r. ie, B Hn-mes the fo low log witnesses to provo HB bis continuous residence upon and eultha HflvflE tion of said laud. viz. , ,, H William Andrew s, Richard Urerctnn. Georgo HI Duke, George Conrad, all of Proo City, B Any person who desires to protest against I the allowance of Eucliproor. or w no knows of BvBB any substantial reason, under tbe law and BBBflVI the regulations ol the Interior Dc artment, BbS whvsuch proor fcbould not bo Allowed, willbo given an opportunity at the above mentioned BBBBH time and place to eross-cxannno t'io witnesses BBbBBI of aid claimant, t.ndtoolfcr evidence in re- BBBSh buttal of that submitted by claimant. B Uvno.N Gitno, Register, HH Thamas John, attorney for claimant E STRAY NOTICE-1 have in my possessaoi tho following debcribca animal im- f unded as estrav or for trespass: H One red heifer about two yearsold, branded fAfJfjl JHon the left shoulder with crop off right " ear uper and under bit iu left ear. BBvAVB If damage and costs on said animal bo not lB paid wubin tin days from date ol this no- H Soc itwH bo sold to tho highest cash bid- H de?at tbe Spanish Port City cstray Wndat jVBBB 2 o'clock p. m on itbo Jrd day or Noy. H 18Dated at Spanish Fork City. Dtah county. H Territory of, Utah. thiB.th day of Oct. H lm KEESD.JMES. Vfin(iSt'!)orol oiil cltr. H SMOOTDHHGCOMPAHY I dfai H THE TEETU B must have care or they'll surely decay. B lion? before they decay, however, B thev'll look tbe neglect tbey suffer and BB reflect no credit upon their possessor. IBB Take cara of your teeth for your own B sake as well as for that ot others. The B dentipt can never replace what nature IB lias given you. Brushes are tbe best H teetu preeervers, of wMchwe baye a H fine assortment, both imported and HR American. Those who use poor brushes B are always buying new oneB. We guar- jyAVAfJ antee a good tooth brash and charge H you but littie for it. H Shoot Drug Coup any. hIBBIShsAvJBwAvJIBhHBvAvAvAvAvAhbvAbvB I FH1 R h I R1PHT Winning City Ticket Put Up by Democrats. RINGING RESOLUTIONS Adopted Contrast of tho Conduct of DenM-cra's Alter Their Primary With That or Republicans After ThereB Is "Very Harked No Debauchine No Hoodlumlsm. The democrats of Lehi held their city convention at the Lehi opera house on Wednesday night. The fol lowing strong city ticket was nomin ated: .For Mayor, James B. Gaddie. For Recorder, Joseph F. Russon. For Treasurer, John Woodhoase. .For Marshal, Joseph A. Thomas. For Justice of the Peace, Alphonso M. Davis. For Councilmen, Georpo Gloyer, Georsre L Comer, Andrew A. L'etersen, llyrum Kirlihaua. JohnS. Willis. Prime Evans acted as chairman and to his able and busmese-like method of wielding the gavel much ot the success that attended the meeting is due. The entire ticket giyes the best of satiBfac tion. There was a great contrast be tween the primarv ot W-'l.w-ad-n' night and the one held hy tue republicans last Saturday evening in one respect at least as follows: When a centlemun was talking there were no shouts of kehut up," "sit down" etc., and after the primary had adjourned the people retired to their couchts and did not make night hideous by retiring to the saloons and tbera reveling in tlrunKon nees until 2 or 3 o'clock a. m. The following city platform and res olutions were adopted alter which the address by the etute democratic con vention was read and unanimously adopted: We, the democrats of Lehi city, ia convention assembled, trusting in the wisdom of enlightened citizenship, do hereby reaffirm our allegiance to dem ocratic faith and fulls' endorse the platforms adopted by democrats at their Btate and county conventions re spectively. We further heartily approve tho straight-forward action ot the late democratic Salt Lake convention in de claring for total separation of church aud state and as doctrines of local de mocracy tet forth the following: resolutions: lat We hold out to each and every citizen as the foundational Driuciple of democratic goyernment, "Equality to all and special privileges to none." 2nd. We declare in favor of univer sal education aud a complete system of tree schools, granting to each person the opporunity of a common Echool ed 1 ucation, and I We denounce the action of our only republican legislature for attempting to take money troin the already inade quate school tund and appropriating it in the form of bounties to private persons or corporate companies. 3d. We demand the exercise ot economy and fiuga.ily in the adminu. tration of public affairs, antrask that taxation be limited to the expenses of govern meut so administered. 4ili. We fully aopreciate the ame work-of democraticrepresentatives in the late constitutional conyentiou, in their good work for individual rights and liberties regardless of sex. And especially endoree the course taken by the representative from this district, in all cases whatsoever. 5th. Wo denounce the policy of our present republican city council or col lecting money from the people and hoarding it in banks or other places for indeiiuite penod3 of time. And demand, tha: tl money be not needed tor governmental purposes, it oe leit with the people as the proper parties entitled to its use and adyantage. We further suggest that efficiency in office is not shown by spending least and hoarding moat, but by wi-ie econ omical expenditures. 6tb. We highiy approve that most just and benehceat law that makes six months residence in our city a neces SHry qualification tor city euffraue thereby pieveiiting the thwarting of the will of the boncQdo residents of our city when voting for our elec iol. 7, AVe chaise the present republi can police force witb inability and neglect of duty and demand the elec tion of Euch men as city marshal as shall carry out the law regardless ol per. on or party afflictions, to the end ot safety, peace, and orderly conduct. We further suggest the madvisability ot keeping an armed force among us in time ot peace. S;u. We demand the strict enforce ment of the law regulating the closing of saloons at the hour prescribed by law and call attention to the fact that the present' police loice has allowed this law to bo violated on numerous occasions. We ttnther demand tl at a fair and equitable license he c llcted from such places, not to be raised or lowered according to the desire of any person or company. 9th We brand as talse the state ments or imputations of republicans that democrats are opposed to home industries, and hereby declare our friendliness and support to all laudt ble home institutions, and we eapec tHity look with pride to the Lshi sugar factory and believe it the duty of all citizens to support and uphold that industry, which we recogniza to be a gieat benefit to our community. 10th. We favor consistent action ?r. Price's Cream Bslcing Powder Wortf's Pair Hteh Md4 o4 DlflUoa. Highest.of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report leading to the purchasing of land and pieparing the same for a public park to the end of beautifying our city and preparing a suitable place for public celebrations or other suitable exr cises. 11th. We favor a system of drainage to the effect that all parts of our city may be free from stagnated pools of water thereby preserving he health of our citizens, 12th. We denounce all bossism in politics as the great means of suppres sing freedom of thought and corrupt ing righteouB principles of a true gov ernment. We further declaie confi dence in the common people who are ever anxious seekers ol truth, and who, having found the object of search will exercise that moBt piecious of all gifts, a free and independent choice, 15. SE. Hofcerts at tUe opera house Saturday evening. Soue But Kepubd. Need Apply. Among the republican office-holders in Trovo city there have lately devel oped a lot of would-be czsro and the greatest of them all is none other than the modest looking city watermaster and road supervisor, Silas Allred. But of cour8euBile" is acting uuder the di rection of hiB bosses. Votes have observed that during the past week some grading and other work is being done on the streets that should haye been done months ago. Of coure some democrats who are owing taxes are doing, some of the work, but the work that is being given out to la borers is being out to such men only kb will pledge themselves to vote the re publican ticket, and it is being done now to furnish an excuse to keep re publican voters iu the city until after the election who would otherwise be at other places on election day, either at work or in search of work. Tiie Dispatch has proof of this and names and affidavits will be given if they are wanted Onr instance is a good odemocrat in need of work but too honorable to sell his vote was sent by another d 'moerat to work out that poition of the latter's taxes that are p?yablein',labor.While seeing about this j id Mr. asked Allred if tie knew of any Wx-payer who wanted work done. Mr. Allred said no, but later added, we are giving out a little work just now to some ot the boys whe vote our ticket." Mr. Allred had before re marked to Mr. "You vote the democratic ticket straight, do you not?" and had been answered in the affirmative, IN THE HEAT OF YOUTH H Novelist's Recollections of Days Wk Women Were All Qucom. "Why is it, I wonder, that we com Into the world so ill eqnipped for its ex ploration? Its-ems to me. as I look back upon my youth, that, in a certain way, my senses wore fresher and keeuer then than they are now. And yet they were continually paiticularly in the matte of girls playing the most unwarranfr able pranks on me. Some alien fluid, (A an intonse and fiery kind, got mixed with them and made them subject to nil sorts of unaccountable aberrations. It is a notorious fact that an electria current will make the most excellent compass behave in an irresponsible fash ton." Aud yet, though the disturbing fluid which made my compass worthless was nearly always there, it has guided me somehow with tolerable safety a long distance across the trackless main. And I am not by any means sure that I would exchange it for a truer iustru mont, subject to fewer aberrations. Foi I take this very sensitiveness to electrio influences to be a proof of its exceeding fineness and excellence. Lifo would be a horrible dreary affair if theso magnetic currents which make tho needle tremble and swerve were banished or nonexist ent. The dull, dead, stupid sanity which has no sympathy with folly ana no gleam of potential madness is no doubt a stanch and reliable rudder, but I cannot forbear questioning whether to the soul thus equipped the voyage ia worth making. Ulysses of old, middle aged though he was, had to stuff his ears with wai lest ho steer his ship into the jaws oi perdition, when the sirens sang so doli ciously, and ho did not exactly cover himself with glory during his visits to Circe and Calyps.o. But what very red blood he had, and how humanely his heart beat in every ono of his manifold adventures 1 He never, like his ship mates, became a swain, and how noble and manly was his bearing in the pres ence of tho lovely Nausicaal There is something almost touching to mo in seeing the same sentiment which stirs my own bosom recorded thousands of years ago. And, truth to tell, the man whose pulEe is subject tr no irregularities and whoso judgment registers no aberrations in the presence ofa beautiful woman is, in my opinion, "fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils. " H. H. Boyosen in Lippincott'a The papers round ahout keep poking fun at our Dutch coroner, hut we wish to at least say for him that he under stands tho flexibility required in a west ern Kansas oath. At the Carl Merry in. quest he sworo witnesses with this rangy formula, "You do scholemly schware dot you vill dell de troot, de holy troot and nodting liko it" Hays City Son tinoL Grand torchlight procession Satur day night. The Worlds Fair Tests shnwed no baking powder so pure or so great ia eav &ilag power ss ihs a. Kesolutions Adopted by the County Committee. ENEMIES OF STATEHOOD Are Doiner Some Pernicious "Work in This County Poisoning the Minds of Voters Statehood Ought Not, 2Iu9t Not be Do feated Now. The Utah county cantral democratic committee met in democratic head quarters m Provo this foreenoon and after due consultation and considera tion adopted the following: Whereas, some illy advised parson or persons are flooding this county with circulars representing that taxes will necessarily be increased on the ad mission of Utah as a Btate thus ap pealing to the selfishness of voters to induce them if posaible to vote against the constitution, and ' Whebeas. the truth ia, that If on admission our legislature should adopt measures to secure the munificent do nation of about eight million acres of land granted with statehood, the pres ent overburdens of taxation will be very largely reduced; and WhkbeA8 tbe dyelopments of the last few days have demonstrated the wisdom and propriety of reconvening the Ogden convention, .and the princi ple involved in that acVion ib in a fair wav to be definitely EettRsi to the sat isfaction ot all honest "vand lovers of Utah; and the actioA of the demo cratic convention has hfeen fully vin dicated, and WnKttEAS, the poopjfof ljth have been for more than iorSyvyoars asking earnestly for admission to the union, and the long desired bon of statehood is now within reach; Therefore be it Resolved, in the name of human freedom, and true progresa we earn estly call upon every democrat, and all lovers of this countiy, of all religious and political faiths, to vote for the constitution at the coraluK election. A. J. Evans, Chairmar. D. J. Williams, Secretary. ' HA TO GIVE BOND3. & Delaware Marriage ronnallty Tiisa Struck Terror to Ono Bridojrrnom. To get married seems an easy thing to tho young man whoso fancy lightl? turns to thoughts of love, but -when i comes to tho actual ceremony $here ar a thousand and one terrors which eur round and threaten to overcomo hirn. Marriage in sonto states is easy. Jfa others it is difficult as obtaining a di jorco. A well known Pkiladelphian wo about to be married to a beautiful yotmg woman who lived in the state o' Delaware. Ho had no idea that tho mar riage laws of that state wero of an ap palling nature. Ho had securod his li cense and thought that was all that was aacessary. "Have you. filed ycza bond yet?" said eome ono to him tho day before the wed fling. "What?" gasped lie. "Your bond, " repeated tho question er. "You know every man who is mar ried in this state has to filo a bond fos tho protection of tho state." The bridegroom was rather dubious but was finally persuaded that this ?at fifact. "I'll see a lawyer about it in ths morning, " said ho. So ho went to s friend, who was a legal light, and said' "See hero. They toll me I have ta give a bond to the state when I goi married." "Certainly. Haven't you donosof In a surprised way. "No; I never heard of such a thlp before. What kind of hond is it?" "Oh, any real estate will do. " i "But I haven't any rea) estate. " The lawyer looked, at him ir momeat Then he solemnly said: "Havon't you any friends who c-cs property?" "None that I care to ask to bind it up that way. I can't ask my bride'? relatives, you know. " His fribnd looked at him pityingly. "Yon can't postpone tho weddings cas you?" "What?" fairly shrieked tho nnfos hmato. "Of course, of course not," said ths legal light soothingly. But the po bridegroom looked stricken. "I'll toll yon what I'll do, old mai VU tend to tho mattr for you. Don'l rive yourself any more concern about It" Tho young man about to bo married grasped his hand. Ho could not speak for a moment, and then he poured fortn his thanks. He picked np his hat in a relioved sort of way and walked to th Sens. Then he turned Pyr Price's Cream Baking Powdsr Get in on our Wednesday's Sale, get in with S the Crowds ai?d get in early. Lightening 9 never strikes in the same place twice and jH neither does our knife. H LOT.o. 1. H l0 doz. Ladies' all-wool Cashmere Hose, regular SO and 35c. quality, go at 7) cts. per pair. B lOdoz. Children's all-wool Hose, regular 23, 30,35 and 40c. at SO cts. and i. RB LOT 10. 2- " H 10 doz. Men's Silk 4-in-hand and Teck Neck Ties, regular 35, 40 and 50c. quality at .30 cts. each. 9B Everything Soot Qash 1H Hold on! Wait for our Cloak Sale on Nov, Uth, B we promise you that we will give the greatest Cloak H Sale ever given in Provo. H Yysts FOR BIZZ-, . H 3 asud 32 CENTER STREETS - - - PROVO CITY, H Grand torchlight procession Satur day night. cense of Taste In InsceU. The entomologists have detected and duly UGted a singular development of the sense of tasto in insects of the but terfly family. Tho larvse of butterflies and moths all eat food3 which aro no adapted to tho wants and tastes of tho perfect insect, and which, in some in stances, is positively obnoxious to the fully doveloped creature. Take, for an instance, the horrid "hog nosed cater pillar," which lives on the leaves of the prickly ash and also makes lifo bur densome to the orange grower. Its par ents aro Mr. and Mrs. Papilio Ores phontes of the order Lepidoptera, fam ily Papilionidse, and are tho largest and most beautiful butterflies found in the latitndo of Missouri. Tho fall grcown insect of this spooies -ill not tonch the leaves of either of tno trees mentioned above, but on them it deposits eggs, and when those hatch the substance of the leaves furnish the proper food for ths larvae. Aro wo to infer from this curi oua habit that the fomale butterfly of this species remembers her early exist' ence, and from that argues that prickly ash and orange loaves aro the propel food for her young, or are we to say that "instinct" guides her to a propej selection of food for her progeny? Is it not a fact that we attribute things to "instinct" because wo are ignorant that is to say, becauso wo do not know where "instinct" leaves off and reasoa begins? St. Louis Kopublio- Tho Spinner Memorial association will soon have ready for nnveiling the bronze statue of General Francis E. Spinner to stand in the national capital. Tho story cannot be too often told: "In the year 1862 Gonoral Spinner brought about tho appointment of seven women as clerks in tho treasury department of tho United States, and so much did the opening of those doors benefit woman in giving her an opportunity of seeming an independent livelihood that in .S75 800 women wero employed in that de partment of tho government, and at the present timo tho names of 1,770 women, residents of Washington city, aro borne upon its pay rolls, while in different departments of government they num Vr p-cor 7 OOn " Washington Tttr-r Both the method and results when Syrnp of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures hahitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have' made it the most popular remedy known Syrup of Fig4 is for sale in 50 cent bottles by4 all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have ition hand will pro cure it promptly for anyone who wishes to try it. Do not accept any 1 substitute. I GMJFQRNIAm SYBUP & SAM ti5t&Xl, 6L, Profitable heading. I There is a whole lot of sound H and solid reason why the H. H. H Singleton Clothing company have H so quickly crawled to the front. H It wasn't blind luck, Oh no! Here jB are some of the Bargains that have . H made them popular. B 200 Men's and boys Suits now on H sale in ten different patterns jS at $2.50 per suit. H A, SINGLETON, Supt. B GOOD THING HELP IT. Good Advice to Farmers. Do not contract your potatoe crop unless the party contracting same pays down at the time the agreement is made at least ten cents per bushel. Call on us and we will tell you why. U. O. F.&A. Society, F. J. Covert, Secretary and Manager, It Is a well established fact tha flB farmers who sold their potatoe crop 9B last season through tbe Utah County 9H Fruit & Agricultural society got from B $10.00 to $20.00 more for each, carload than those who sold otherwise. Be IX sure and see ub this season before you SB t H Arc now Ejocatcd. in their New Quarters on Jf Street. 9lH r--And are Prepared with a Fine Stock of jH Hardware, Stoves, Tin and Graniteware 8 and the JEWEL RANGE. flj The finest line of Fishing Tackle in Utali County. Kods H from 25 cts. up. Trout and Bass Flies in great variety, jfl Any kind of a Eeel you want. In fact anything in the B Fisherman's line. Bfl L. D. WATERS, Manager. ,-1 BOSHARD & SAXEY I provos m Everything in Season at Lowest .Figures, JJ