H Jighest K;,. eWorld's Fair,
B CREARI
fl MOST PERFECT MADE.
IH A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
K from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant,
B 40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
H l HE EVENING DISPATCH.
H PhtOYO 01TY. - OCT. 8. 1895
H Cut Kates Yia. TJ. P. R B.
B To Salt Lalce and Return
B only 75 cents. .Limited to Oc-
Hj tohcr
H Train JLcuves S:SO p, in. and 8
HH o only via. V. 1 K. R, TVc
H believe ill the people. Stay
H 3. 1V..CRAIG,
H , Agent.
H Meb. Haigiit, the insane woman in
HS the county jail, is quite sick today.
H Jons H. Jacobs of the Fifth ward
H died last night after a three weeks ail-
H ment. Dr. Allen, county physician,
H B!iys there was no need oi his suffer-
Bj ing or death at present, only that he
H stubbornly refused to to be operated
H upon. His trouble was enlargement of
H the prostrate gland.
H The Timpanogos society will meet
H tonight at the county courthouse for
H the transaction of important business.
H Every democrat is invited.
H Keep in mind the grand bail of next
H Friday evening at the opera houBe.
H Now ib the time above all times to
HB subscribe for The Dispatch.
B "I Have used IIood'B Sarsaparilla for
H about ten years. I have taken it as a
IH blood purifier, and for that tired ex-
H hausted feeling and it always does me
H good." Mrs, B. Lindsey, S56 . South
B St., Salt Lake City, Utah.
B Hood's Fills cure bilousness.
B T'S iu9t aB eaey t0 try (-)n0 Minute
H Cough Cure as anv thing else. It's
H easier to cure a severe cough or cold
H with it. Let your next purciiaee for a
H cough be One Minute Cough Cure.
H Better medicine ; better results; better
H try it. Smoot Dru Company. f
Hf A bargain A isrand new 365.00
H "New Home" sewing machine, with
H all attachments for 35.00. Call at this
H office.
B T was a revelation to mo on going
H into Beck's Jewelry Store the other
H day to see the elegant new line of sil-
H ver novelties that he has just received,
H consisting of Trilby Heart and chains,
H and the new fine gold long chains, sil-
Hj ver belt buckleB and ladies' waist sets.
H They are just the neweBt out.
B The E. G. "W. reduced the rate to
HB less than lc. per mile for conference
H people. Patronize them ,75c. round trip
H to Salt Lake.
j Eobinbon Euos. 83.00 shoes at
H! Farrer Brothers & Co.
B Fob Bale Old papers at 25 cent
BHHJ per hundred. Apply to the business
H Office of The Dispatch.
B A complete EtocK of pure wines and
H liquors at the Smoot Drug company.
H Just received A new lot of elegant
H razors. Guarantee with each razor.
H Smoot Drug company.
B Howe & Taft are paying the high-
H est market price for fish and game.
B "Tug" Wilson, made people on the
HHHJ streets believe for a time today that a
j circus had come to town, but all he
H was doing was advertising the cheap
H six-bit return rates to Salt Lake over
M the B. G. W.
jBj The Ladies' Democratic club will
B hold their regular meeting next Thurs-
Hf day night at the usual place.
HH Spectators will be admitted to the
B galleries on Friday evening next at
B 10 cents each. The occasion of the
B ladies democratic ball.
Hl Axini Helqeebon vs. Daniel King
j and Elizabeth E King, his wife, is the
B title of a new case filed today in the
H First District court. Parties are all of
H Spanish lorfi. Mr. Belgerson alleges
H that he has a promissory note in his
H favor in his possession, signed on July
i 26, 1893 for $814.50; that there Ib due
Hi on it now $366.25 and interest since
B October 1, 1S91; that a mortgage was
H giyen him to secure payment of the
Hj note. He Bnes for judgment for the
H amount, $50.00 attorney's fee and for
B costs, and for foreclosure of the mort
B Hj Editor Taylor (colored) of the
H Broad Ax of Salt Lake city is in Provo
H today in the interest of his paper, Mr.
B Taylor is a refined gentleman, intelli-
B gent and bright, and ajpleaeing conver-
H Bationaiist. He paid this office a very
H welcome viait.
Hl Only 75c. to Salt Lake and return
H via 11. G. W good till Oct. 12.
B It is a truth in meaicrne that the
H Emallest dose that performs a cure is
j the best, De Witt's Little Early Risers
H ar the smallest pills will perform a
H cure, and are the best. Smoot Drug
j Company t
H Taylor Bros. Co.'s stove trade has
H grown eo fast that they have been
H compelled to open up a separate stoye
H department, where they haye the
H largest stock in southern Utah. Call
H and see their "Universal" cook and
H heating stoyes.
H There are many pood reasons why
H you should use One Minute Cough
H Care. There are no reasons why you
H Bhould not, if in need of help. The
Hj only harmless remedy that produces
H immediate results. Smoot Drug
H Company.
B oTT Set more bread for the price at
H! Flora's than any other place in Provo,
H Bemember the place opposite post-
H office.
B Plymouth Sis el binding twine in
H any quantity at lowest prices at Provo
H Hardware & Iron Company. f
B Take your flour to J. L, Flora and
j exchange for fresh bread every mom-
B inp
H . H. Harrison at the Enreka saloon
H has A. B. 0 beer in any quantity by
j the bottle or glass.
B Boady iaodo Suits at Provo
j Woolen Mill company.
B Say, why don't you try De Witt's
j Little Early Kisers? These little pills
H cure headache, indigestion andcon-
H etipation. There're small, but do the
H work. Smoot Drug Company.
in.inam.11 ,ii.'iu hid ii r',n-v.'juimgJ!mMaioggR
Cut rates v la B.. G. W. By. to Salt
Lake city and return only 75 cents
until iurther notice, lour trains a day.
A force of men are at work today
flagging the sidewalk in front ot the
Taylor Brothers company furniture
store. The flagging is sandstone from
the Heber quarries and when laid will
make a beautiful and very serviceable
sidewalk.
A breaking of a belt at the woolen
mills last night threw the city and all
stores and public buildings using
electric lights in darkness for about
twenty minutes just before 8 o'clock.
Marriage license was issued today
to Jacob A. Phillips, aged 43, of Amer
ican Fork and Mrs. Martha A. Ballen
ger, aged 29, of LMeasant Grove.
Cards are out announcing the mar
riage of W. II. Lee, jr., of the U. P.
railway and Mrs. B. O'Dell, late of the
Western Union Telegraph office at
Provo. They were married at Tooele,
Utah, and will be at Home to their
friends at northeast corner of E and
lllh streets this city, after October
15th.
Some of Serine Courad's choice corn
is to be seen in front of The Dispatch
office.
Or. PriceTs Cream Baking Powder
D. L. Dean has opened a real estate
and loan office in Swasey & Martin's
bank opposite the postofiice. f
Plenty of rubber hose can now be
had from the Provo Hardware & Iron
company. Best quality, lowest price.
A. G. BArtley of Magie, Pa.,
writes: I feel it a duty of mine to in
form you and the public that Do Witt's
Hazel Salve cured me of a veiy bad
case of eczema. It also cured my boy
of a running sore on his leg. Smoot
Drug Company.
The coldest draught beer in town, 5
cents a glass, at Eureka saloon.
If you want to see the best bedroom
set on earth lor the money, call and
see Taylor BroB. Co.'s $20 00 set. It's a
beauty.
Nothing so distressing as a hacking
cough. Nothing so foolish aa to suffer
fiom it. Nothing so dangeroiiB if al
lowed to continue. One Miuute Cough
Cure gives Immediate relief. Smoot
Drug Company f
The healing proprieties of De Witt's
Witch Hazel Salve are well known. It
cures eczema, skin affections and ie
simply a perfect remedy lor piles.
Smoot Drug Company.
Howe & Taft have opeueu a lirst
class retail grocery store in c mnection
with their flourisin-T busin ss at me
old stand 28 Centre street. Tt - public
will receive the same courteou -reut-ment
given them in the past, .if you
want bargains in groceries it will pay
you to call and see Howe & Taft. "
Draymen Lasher, Stubbs and Hardy
joined in swearing to a complaint to
day in Ju3tice Booth's court againBt
William Meldrum.and Tnomas Jones,
two qovb of the Fifth ward, accusing
them of running job wagons without
first having taken out a license. When
trial came it developed that Meldrum
owed the B. Y academy for tuition
and he was hauling coal for the school
to cancel his bill and Mr.
Jones was merely exchanging work
with Meldrum. Sentence was sus
pended on both boys on promise of
Meldrum that he would take out a
license for one wagon and finish haul
ing the two cars of coal he had con
tracted to haul and see to It that here
after when hia license expired ho will
do no more of this kind of nork. It was
a peculiar case and one which City .at
torney Whitecotton expressed himEelf
as disliking greatly to prosecute. There
was no ill-will on either side, the com
plaining witnesses refused to charge
tees tor their services as witnesses.
All they desired was that people, no
matter whom, shall not be allowed to
compete with them in their business
unless they pay a license for so doing.
That Joyful Feeling:
With the exhilarating sense of renewed
health and strength and internal
cleaniness, which follows the use oi
Syrup of Figs, ia unknown to the few
who have not .progressed beyond the
old time medicineB aad the cheap sub
stitutes sometimes offered but never
accepted by the well informed.
A reward of $10 is offered for in
formation which will lead to the con
viction of any person bieakingschool
houBe window lights or fence gates, or
in any other way destroying district
school property. Board of Education,
by J. M. JenEen, clerk,
Wanted: 2.5C0 to 3,000 good stock
sheep on charts. Addrees W. K.
Henry, Provo, Utah.
Angelica, Port, Sherry, Claret and
Reisling wines, 35 cents quart bottle or
three for 31.00 at the Eureka saloon.
H. Harrisonj proprietor.
Acts at once, never fails. One Min
ute Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma
and that feverish condition which ac
companies a seyere cold. The only
harmless lemedy that produces im
mediate results. Smoot Drug Com
pany. If you want to find a complete line
of fancy and Btaple groceries at the
lowest prices, call at Howe & Taft's
store, 2S Centre street
Democratic Meetings for Utah
Comity.
The following is the official an
nouncement of democratic meetings as
issued from head-quarters on Monday
evening:
THURSDAY Ocr, 10.
Lake Shore Hon, C.C.Eichards and
A O. Smoot.
Springville F, S.Eichards and Mat
tie Hughes Cannon.
FRIDAY OCT. 11.
Spanish Fork Hon. C, C. Bichards
and M. M. Warner.
SATURDAY OCT. 12.
Pleasant Grove Hon. C.C. Bichards
and M. M Warner.
TUESDAY OCT. 22
Hon. B. H. Boberts, at Alpine at 7
p. m., and at American Fork at 830
p.m.
FRIDAY OCT, 25,
Hon. B. H Roberts at Spanish Foik
at 10 a. m and at Springville at 2
p.m.
How m?e Fortune
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THE UOrtOON JOHNNIES.
ions at British Koblcmon Shock Polite So
ciety by Their Goings On.
Polite society in Loudon has had an
other severe shock in the announcement
that one of the most oligiblo yonng men
in the matrimonial market has engaged
himself to a pert yonng person playing
a second rate part at the Gaiety theater.
The gentleman is Majoribanks, the eld
est son of Lord Tweedmonth, one of the
wealthiest of peers, and the lady is Miss
Birdie Snthoriaud, better known per
haps as the sister of Lily Harold, the
comedienne and singer of plantation
songs, at present gracing the Drnry
Lane pantomime. Nobody has ventured
to suggest that these two yonng women
are not as gooa and virtuous as they are
undeniably pretty, and it is a fact thai
they reside in a geuteol suburb with
tfioir widowed mothor and frequently
take part in local church chanty con
certs, but all that, with additional proof
of severa respectability affoided by the
fact that their father -was a cicrk in th
Bank of England, is scarcely sufficient
to justify thoir ambition to contract ai
alliance with a family the head of
which is a member of the British cabi
net Lord Tweedmonth asked newspaper
men in tho commons lobby to contradict
the report of his son's engagement,
from which it may be assumed that h?
succeeded in arranging matters. But it
would not ba at all surprising if the
match would be ratified after alL
oung Majoribanks, who is familiarly
known to tho habitues of the Gaiety
theater as "tho Skipper," celebrated hia
majority tho other day.
This infatuation is probably the result
of tho latest fad among tho London
Johnnies, who indulge in exciting ri
Talry to score the highest possible num
ber of attendances in tho front row of
tho stalls where the most popular enter
tainment is given. There is declared to
bo the finest aggregation of female love
liness just now in "Tho Shopgirl" on
the Gaiety theater stage that was ever
achieved in London. The same individ
uals fill tho front stalls night after
night. They are either very young or
very old, but tho young ones predomi
nate. Tho Sun reporter in the lobby tho
other ovoning heard yonng Majoribanks
boast to another sprig of nobility that it
waB his sixty-second attendance. Tho
other appeared quite crestfallen. He
aid it was only his forty-fifth, Lon
don Cor. Now York Sun.
A ROYAL DORCAS ANNOYED.
Tho Princess of "Wales Overwhelmed Tby
Indigent Centenarians.
A kindly act of charity privately per
formed by the Princess of Wales with
out a thought of advertisement ia nay
causing her much inconvonienca Some
weeks age the attontion of tho princess
was drawn to tho sadly destitute couci
tion of a Mrs. Thomas, a centenarian
living at Burryporfe, and tho anoient
damo was made happy by a handsome
donation. This camo to tho knowledge
of tho local reporters, whe naturally
boomed royal benevolence. Tho result is
that tho princess is simply overwhelmed
tvith applications for assistance on be
half of aged men and women and to
judge from her correspondence there
must bo thousands of centenarians in
this happy country.
Public notico has been given that the
princess can givo no more, but the
stream of letters continues to flow to
Marlborough House and Sandringham
and Miss Knollys, tho chief private awj
retary, has been driven to devise a litho
graphed form of rogrotful refusal. Many
of the applications are undoubtedly
genuine. One from Llanelly, Wales, for
instance, is accompanied by dooumon
tary evidence that Mrs. Elizabeth Mor
ns attained her one hundred and fourth
birthday on last Tuesday, but tbero are
a good many undeniable attempts to
swindle thoroyal Dorcas. London Letter.
Mustaches Prohibited.
This is tho rulo at the well known
banking house of Messrs. Coutts & Co.,
59 Strand. None of tho bank olorks
wears mustaches, and it has long been
oonsidorod a point of business etiquetto
that all tho gontlemen employed at the
bank should wear frock coats during
business hours. A clerkship at Messrs.
Coutts' is considered one of tho prizes in
the banking profession. Some of the
men are university graduates, many
have boon educated at ono of the great
public schools, while several have been
called to the English bar. Some years
ago an attempt was made to havo the
unwritten law regarding mustaches re
scinded, but it was found that a greater
number proferred tho old custom to re
main in force than were in favor of its
abolition.
This curious custom is also said to
prevail n some of tho large teahouses
In the city, while it is well known that
6omo Church of England bishops profer
the curates under their charge to bo
clean shaven. A lady who tried about
three years ago to enforce a shaved faco
on tho groom in her employment, and
dismissed him at once because he refused
compliance with her order, found that
the law gave her no such power and
was mulcted in 5 for wrongful dis
missal and tho costs of tho action by the
bulge of the Bedford county court.
London Standard
Mrs. 1'caiuMioan ai rront wlnaowj
Officer!
Policeman Yes, ma'am. What'B
wrong, ma'am?
Mrs. F. Nothing's wrong, but I
wish you'd step into the kitchen and
tell tho cook not to burn the moat, as
sho did last night I'm afraid to. Pick
Mo Up.
I'm Goiujr a-Milkinff, Sir, She Said.
Where are you going, my pretty maid?
To buy a piano, sir, ehe said.
And which like you best, my pretty
maid?
The silver-toned EMERSON, sir,
she said.
And where can you find one, my pretty
maid?
At Taylor Bros. Co., sir, she said.
There the EMERSON stands,
'Tis the beat ever made,
And no other I'll buy.
Though you axed me, she said, f
SHE RIVALS BELLE STAR.
Qneen Dolly Bnles tho Cook Outlaws na4
Holds Up Unwary Wayfarers.
Solly, queen of the Cook gang of
outlaws, attracts more attention hero
than any person in the state. Her word
is law to tho Cooks. She accompaniea
them on their pillaging expeditions and
is said to be a handsome, dashingyoung
woman, who possesses courage unlimit
ed and whose daredevil recklessness ex
ceeds that of the once noted Belle Starr.
She wears a six shooter and a big bowie
knife and carries a Winchester. "With a
gun she is a dead shot and is cool and
collected in timo of danger.
Tho gang was camped not far from
Salisaw, two stations west of Muldrew,
not long ago, when she went into town,
accompanied by two of the boys as far
as the outskirts. Attired in short dress,
close fitting jacket and felt hat, sho
boldly walked into tho postofiico and
Inquired for mail, after which she vis
ited several stores, where sho did some
rxading, carrying a six shooter all the
while. Near tho edge of town sho held
up three men, taking from ono a gold
watch and from the others a small sum
of money, then coolly walked up the
railroad track, where she was joined by
the outlaws.
Dolly is but 22 years old. Her true
name is unknown, and she guards tho
ecret of her identify welL-"'51"" e"" '",
THERE WAS NO STR4NG TO f?.
Sat Bo Had Abundant Reason Nevertbo
less to So Suspicious.
There was a bright now 50 cent pieot
lying on the pavement on Jefferson av
enue, near Griswold Btreefc, when a
bow backed man with a satchel cam
ilong from tho depot Ho saw the coin
while he was yot 20 feet away, and he
made a sudden forward rush to get it
The movement was almost instantly
checked, however, and ho walked slow
ly forward and baeied to tho curbstone
and stood there and gazed at the coin
rith a foxy look on his countenance. In
about a minute a pedestrian came up,
aw the coin and reached for it and put
It in his pookot Observing the attitude
of the old man at tha same time ho
tamed and queried:
"It didn't belong to you, did it?"
"Waal, I swan!" was tho roply.
"What's the matter?"
"This is the queerest durned town 1
ever struck in all my life. I was coming
up this street last year about this time
When I saw a 50 cent piece lyin jesi
about here. I made a grab fur it, foil
jn my noso and rolled all over and final
y got up to find that a, boy had a string
on tho m-aey and had pulled it into
that doorway."
"And so you wero shy of this one7"
"Yaas, I was shy. "
"And aro half a dollar behind tn
' xamo?"
"Yaas, I'm half a dollar out Bay,
aro you in a hurry?"
"Yes great hurry."
"Wall, I'll hov to 3nd somebody olia
then. I want to find a feller who'll soJ
down with me fur about two honrs and
post me up. I'm comin into Detroit
once a week now, and I want to find ont
what's got strings to it and what's lyhs
around loose and kin be picked up. M
Detroit Free Press.
The s'ab to cover the grave of Robert
firowuing in Westminster abbey hat.
just been completed in Venice. It is of
the oriental porphyry of which the poet
was particularly fond. It has been put
into a frame of Sienna marble, and the
whole, thongh rich, is of the greatest
simplicity. The inscription will consist
only of the name and the dates of birth
and death, with an English rose at the
head and a Florentine lily below.
FloTrcrg Dear In New Torlt,
Violets cost only 50 cents a bunch,
but the bunches aro very small. For 28
cents tho BrGadway florists mako up lit
tie bunches for tho buttonhole of men's
coats, but they contain only one-third of
the original bunch. When a man makes
that kind of purchase, he is likely to
conclude that theiu is a violet trust or
else that enough people aro not engaged
la the cultivation of violets. The best
chrysanthemums sol? on Broadway for
$1 each. As cultivators would grow
rich selling them at 5 cents each, some
ono must be making good for the lato
hard times. New York Correspondent
Mrs. S. P. Simmono
Springfield, Ohio.
Walked with Crotches
Rheumatism Eczema Swelled
Neck Hood's Cured.
" For two yearB I havo been sick, having
been confined to the house for a year. I
have had eczema for nino years, having
Bkilled physicians, but received no benefit.
Lant winter I caught cold and became
Afflictod With Rheumatism,
which put mo on crutchea. Last July I
commenced to use Hood's Sarsaparilla, and
before I had finished one bottle I laid tha
crutches aside. After taking two bottle3
the eczema had left me and I was almost
entirely free from the effects of a swelled
neck. I know that it was Hood's Sarsapa
rilla that cured me and I think it cannot '
be recommended too highly. Although
57 years old, I feel young again." MRS. i
S. P. SiamoNS, East Springfield, Ohio.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
is the Only
True Blood Pyrlfier
Prominently in tho public eye today.
Hood's Pills cun 1X """fr
at 14 Center Street in the Hathenbrnck H
building with a New apd Stylish line of ' m
Dry Qoods, Notions, Shoes 1
and Qentfs Furnishings. I
We are making Specialties of ' m
Also a complete line of Ladies1 and Children's Shoes B
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Infants Goods, Embroideries and Laces in all B
Mew Styles and Colors. B
Keep your eye on ns 1
We will interest you. B
Bead the Ad.
Read the ad. headed "Free Course
by mail with the Oanital City Com
mercial Callege." It 'is a fine offer.
Apply for it.
Wauted.
A male school teacher is wanted to
teach school in school district No. 18
on Provo Bench. For particulars apply
to J. E. Jones, Provo.
Farmers Attention
Money loaned on irrigated farms at
10 per cent, per annnm. Writs or ap
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;iUMMONS-INa?HEDISTKICTCOI)ItT OJf
0 tho First Judicial District of tho torricory
01 Utah, Utah county,
J. A. Goodhuo. Trustee for Kate C. Voiso
plaintiff, vs. D, C. Sagers and Jano Sogers,
(itfendanta.
The peoDloof tho torritory of Utah send
greeting toD. C SagorsandJaiio Sagcrs, de
lendams. You aro horoby requiredto appear in an ac
tion brought against you uy tho above named
plaintiff, in the district court of tho First Ju
dicial district of tho territory of TJtah, and to
answer the complaint Uled therein, within ten
dayB (exclusive or tho day of servico) after
the service on you of this summons 11 served
within this county; or if sorved out of this
county, but in this district, within twenty
days ; otherwiso withiD forty days or judg
ment by default will bo taken agaiust you. ac
cording to prayer of this complaint.
Tho saidaotion Ib brought to obtain adecreo
out of this court agaiust the defendants
herein for tho sum ot 4J,35,0O, fcr ten per
cent, attornoye foes aud for costs ot suit.
Plaintiff alleges that on August U, lbS3, as
Trusteo for Kate O. Voise ontorcd into a con
tract with tho defendants, whereby ho leased
to defendants for a term or live years 600 head
of sneep at defondunts risk and to pay plain
tiL' lor first j car H'ia 00 and lor cpcn succeed
ingyear tho sum ol 415'J,00 per j ear and attho
end of live years to deliver to plaintiff 1,000
good healtby youngBheep. H wethers, and
tho othor hall owes. That to secure the pa
mentolsaid agreoment tho defendants, on
tho 25th day ofUctober.lMW, did execute a cer
tain mortgage toi the sum of $2,000,00 and the
further sums of S125 00 and SloO.OUand 8150.00
each succeding three voaie, secured by prop
City moro fully described in tho complaint
as follows: Hcginning at tho northwest cor
ner of tho southwest quarter ot section 25,
Tp. 21. south range 1 west, S. L. M; thenco
east 2.65 chains; thence south 12,25 chains;
thence west 2.25 chums; thenco nor'h 12,25
chains to tho place of beitinning. Containing '
3,24 acres. Also commencing at the north
east cornorol tho southeast quarter of sec
tion 2(3, Tp, 21, south of range 1 west, S. L. M.;
thenco south on saM section lino ii 25 chains ; :
thento west 7.35 chains: thonco north 12 25 '
chains; thence casiTBo chains to theulaco of
beginning. AreaOOOacres. That tho usual
decree may bo made for tho sale of tho prem
ises according to law and tho practice of the
court. That said defendants and all persons
claiming under them subsequent to the said
mortgage by tho said derenduuts either as
purchasers, incumbrancers or otherwiso may
be barred and foreclosed ol all rights, claims,
or equity of redemption in thoBaid promises
und every part thereof; that tho plaintiff mar
have execution and judgment against the
said oof endants Tor a deilcienoy Aluch may
remain after applying all tho proceeds of tlio
sale of said promises applicablo to tho satis
faction of said judgment; that tho rlaintiff or
any other party to tho suit may becomo a
purchaser at such sale. That tho sheriff, exe
cute a deed to tho purchaser; that the pur
chaser bo lot into possession of tho premises
on production of tho sheriff's deed therefor,
and that the plaintiff may havo such other
and further rolifcf as to tho court may seom
equitable and just. , .
For fuller particulars reference iB horoby
mado to a certified copy of complaint hereto
And you arohoieby notified that if you fall
to appear and answer tho said complaint aa
above roquirea, tho said plaintiff will apply
to tho court for tho rellet therein demanded
and costs of suit.
Witness tho Hon. William II. King, Judge,
"and tho seal of thodistriotcourtof
tho Flrstjudlcial district, in and for
I SEAIjI tho torritory of Utah, this 0th day
of Septomber, in the year of our
xiord, ono thousand, eight hundred
and ninoty-llvo.
Geo.IIavehcamp, Clerfe,
J. Ii. Weaver, attornoy for plaintiff.
Powerful I
Legitimate. B
Merchandising 1
Without stooping to any misrepre- fl
sentation or catch-penny devices B
The great strength of this firm S
lies in the power of Cash capital B
The power of reliable goods The B
power of doing business on broad B
and liberal basis Money refunded B
on unsatisfactory purchases, B
The store after which others fl
are patterning, fl
The store whose influence has fl
been felt from one end of Utah to fl
another. H
The store that regulates the fl
prices of other stores is H
A, O. SMOOT, Proprietor, H
Successor to Provo Milling Company, JSH
OFFICE OPPOSITE U. "P. DFPOT H
Mannfaotiirers of and Dealers in jflH
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CHOICE SM ANj- H
ERANBS 1 raWNG fl
OE ELOUE fif ' 1 HBED. I
Goo3l Treatment & Satisfaction Guaranteed jjfl
Grain Received on Storage. Free Corn Sheller. H
ID. S.. BEEBB, Ifcgr O