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BBJ Parties desiroUBOf taking the city water will do well to call on the super- Bj Intendent for the cost of connection H with the water mains. Rates or any other question pertaining to cost and BB aflfi of the city water kindly answered B ErnHoHKB.papt. BB! IIP S IMMOMS 9000 FOR EVERYBODY Almost everybody takes some laxative nedicine to cleanse the system and keep the lood pure. Those who take SIMMONS JVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder) ;et all the benefits of a mild and pleasant ixalive and tonic that purifies tne blood and strengthens the whole system. And nore than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR REGU-LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active vd healthy, and when the Liver is in rCood condition you find yourself free from Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- headache and Constipation, and rid of that worn out and debilitated feeling. These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. .3ood digestion and freedom from stomach 'roubles will only be had when the liver ."5 properly at work- If troubled with any of these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medicines, Medi-cines, and Better than Pills. JS-EVERY PACKAGE-t Hns the Z Stamp in red on ivrapper. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Fhila.. P. LEGAT. NOTICE, IN THE PROBATE courtof Utah county, territory of Utah, In tho matter oi thoestatoof John Diein, do-ceased. do-ceased. Order appointing time for Probate of will nml directing publication of notice of the same. A document purporting to ho tho last will a"d ic iment of John Diem, deceased having on tho 29th day of October lb9j, come into the possession of eaid probate court, and a petition peti-tion lor a probate thereof, and for the issuance issu-ance oflctters tcstainentai-y to John J, Mo-Cle''au Mo-Cle''au having1 been filed bv said JohnJ.Mc-C'e'hin. JohnJ.Mc-C'e'hin. It Is ordered, that Snturday the 30th day of Xovembar 1893 at 10 o'clock a. m of said day, at the court rrom of said court, and the county court I'ouse in l-rovooity In tho said ounty of Utah be. and the same is hereby np polnied tho time for proving1 said will and ' ear'ijjr said applicat'on when and where any person interested may appear and con tost tho said wil and may file oojeetions in writing- to lie srant-'ug of letters testamon'ary to said petitioner. And that not'ee bo given thereof bv the clerk ol said court, by publication not less than ten days before spul SOth das of Novein her 1S9 . in tho Dispatch a newspaper printed ii -d published in said county. Ar.d it is further oidercd, that notire of the t-m appointed lor tno prohato ol said will be r.ven to tho heirs of ho said testator resid ng in said county, as required by law in such cases. WARREN N. DUSENBERRY. Probate Judgo. Dated November 7, 1895. Teiuutoiiv of Utah, 1 . CodntvofUtah. fBS I. E.L.Jones, clerk of the probato court in and for Utah connrv, territory of Utah, heroby certify that tno foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of tho original order appointing appoint-ing time for probate of will and directing: publication ot notice of the same in tho cs tato of John Diem deceabCd, and now on file and of record in my of Bee. Witness my hand nnd seal of said prohato court at my office in Provo cur this 7th SSAi day of November, A. T). 1895. 'E L. Jones, Clerk. No. 272S NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land officio at Salt Lake city, Otah. Oct. 30 1885. ' Notice is hereby given that tho lollowing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim and that said proof will bo mado before W n' Duseuberry, Probate judge of Dtah county" I Utah, at Provo city, Utati, on December 21 lb.1i, viz: Jonathan Slecham. H. a., io 832 for tno w. H, sw &. sec. 20, and w. X, nw. sec. 29, tp 0,8 r.Ue, He niimcs the following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz. William Andrews, Richard rircretou, George Duke, George Conrad, all ot Provo City, Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proor. or wno knows of any substantial reason, under the law and tho regulations of the Interior Department, whvRiich prool should not bo allowed, will bo given an opportunity at the above mentioned lime and plico to cross-examine tho witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal re-buttal of that submitted by claimant. Bvkok Gnoo, Register, Thamas John, attorney for claimant. QHEIUFF'S SAL.E, 1FRSUANT TO A O decree of foreclosure and order of sale to mo directed by the District court of tho First Judicial district of the territory of Utah, I shall expose at public salo at tho front door of tho county courthouse in the city of Provo and county of Utah, territory of Utah on tho 12th day of NovembPr, A.D., lSSo, at 12 o'clock m., the following described real estate; Tho land and premises directed to bo sold by thisdecreo are si'uato.lj ing and being in Provo city, Utah countr, Utah terr.tory. and bounded and particularly described as f olloivs to-wit: ' Lots two (2) and tnreo (3), block olghty-nin (89; plat "A" Provo city survey of buildinir lots, together with all and singular tho tenements, tene-ments, hereditaments and appurtances there-I there-I unto belonging or in anywise appertaining To bo soia as tho property of John R Stewart and Elizabeth Stewart his wifo ntthe' suit of Edith Shearman and John Longmnid executors of tho Itt&t will and testament of William H. Shearman, deceased, Termsof sale cash. Dated at Provo City, Utah county, October 21, 1895. Jons A, Brown, CT. T,J Sheriff of Utah County. H.k0, Edwards, attorney for plaintiff, H v i Provo Mall Service. MAIL TKAINS LEAVK. D. P. Going South 9:15 a m R, G. W Going East . .. 9:26 a m. K. G, W. Going West.. .. U:55 m. U. P. Goinc North 3.37 p.m. Salt Lake and balina East 3:55 p ra. Salt Lake and Salina West 4:15p.m. MAIL TRAINS AERIVB, D. F Exorn Salt Lake 9:15 a. m. R. G. W.- From the West. . 9:26 a. m. R. G. W. Prim the Eaet . 11:55 a. m. Salt Lake and Salina West 3:55 p.m. Salt Lake and Salina East 4:15 p. in. U. F. Mail from South S -37 p. id-office id-office nouns. The general delivery, stamp and registry reg-istry windows open at 8 a. m., and close at 5:30 p. m. The money ordor window opens at 9 a. m., and closes at 4 p. rn. 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OUy, J. WAJKrtD'& SlIS I Carry Everything in the BUILDHYGLINE, H TSLPHQNE SO. 32. - - PP?OVQ CITY, UTAH. 9 Notice To all whom It may concern thia is to certify that I have thi8 day appointed ap-pointed Horace A. Curtis deputy sheep inspector for the southern end of Utah county. Levi A, Colyin. Sheep Inspector for Utah county, PAvsoxOct. 12, 1S75. Notice. Bids will be received until November Novem-ber 6, 1895, for the lumber to be used in the construction of a new bridge across Hopple creek at Springville. The right to reject any and all bids will be reserved, ifor speciflcatiouB inquire of H. T, Reynolos, SprinRville. $g&f2rCi.&) Hats, Jfcaps, Positl7t ?ai0yiVivMtr Cufs ff Impotence. Lots iSXfjJiSiS sf Vailiosd, Setrlr.cl &gSg"g Emission, Spermatorrhea, ?n rn3fcTW tefci Herrousness, Self Distrait, 19 J j. 1 S i m " H 4 Lo3S f Hcmcru ? WVtf KsgaMs3!Ms2M3 make you a STRONG, Vigor' KrSriTtfi'M cu3 Man- Prk $1.00, 6 ttP--AScAjHti Special Directions Mallet! WMr, a,th eac1 Box- Mini H 8 '2 " "" 3 2010 Luow Ave. i?or Salo by Smoot Drutj Co. HKOFESSiONAL CARDS. QAMUEL A. KING. Attorney-at-Law. Golieotions Promptly Attended to. O ce First Mational Bank Building. Prove J E. BOOTH, Jfttorneu-at-Law. Office at 23 J street PHOVOOITr. - - UTAH. AD. GASH, Atorney-at- Law. (Room 7, Couuty Courtbouhe.) PROYOCITY, UTAH. Q D. HOUTZ. Attorney-At-Law. Eooms 4 and 5 Eldredge Block. Provo, - Utah. QOBERT ANDERSON, Mtoraeit-aRaw, Rooms i and 5, Eliredgo Block. PROVO CITY. - 'UTAH. C E. DUDLEY, Attorney-At-LaA. Office Room 9, First National Bank. PROVO, UTAH. McOCTTAIN, M. D Physician and Surgeon. JlHco rooms, 3 and 4, Hlnes' Block, Provo Jfllcohours,3 to 12 a, m.,3 to 4 p.m. Rosidence.ono block north of First ward meeting- house. Residence telcphono Ko. 4E, of-&co of-&co toleohonolo. S. LJ AVEROAMP & CO. Abstracters of Titles. Loans and insurance. Provo City. - ' Utab. I Y&r B' SEARLE, Civil ..Engineer, Irrigation and Water Power Plana. Deputy U. S. 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Uttfi, WMOREER,Fresiden JUHH-JOflES, Supermtonden, I f eS s s S s n S .1 iLdLNUl'ACTURERS OF M HARNESS, BOOTS and SHOES 1 -DBAJLERgIN HB JM uUuEJd. riARDWAR. GROCERIFS. i CLOTHliP I FUBNIT UEB, FANG Y NOTIONS I FARMING I1IIELFMBNTS, B ROLLER MILL FLOUR. GRAIN I Ci-i. LpS Ijo 1 Universal Stoes and Ranges, I Crockery aocl lamps, " - B at TAYLORBROS. CO, - ft H m T HIGHEST OF JILL HIGH GRIDES. 9 ?fZ$lJ Warranted superior to any Bscvda hniU in tho wi H 4SMMi gar-dIf 9-f Pr-iCe- Do nofc be indSra I to pav mSo moniy' ITr H ft I an 1Pf8f 10'; Yfhe Insist on having the Wnverly BaiHand H WfirVj Kuarauteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co a million ,lol L" IH -ff cern, whose bond is aa good as gold ' ar COn" H 21 lb. SC0ECHEB, 885. 22 lb. LAJJIES. S75 H Catalogue free. Good agent wanted in every town K INDIANA BICYCLE CO., H Iiidianapolia, Ind., U. S. A. H S 'Jinne Table in Effect Aug. 18,1895. ! SOUTH. Subject to change with- Trr H ,Jo.iJftUB,ff out notice. lio,Z - H Ley's Da STATIONS. 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" 1 Service between Provo and Eoreka, leave Provo 3.10 p. m arrivR Vn H 10:05 a. m, leave Eureka 12:45 p.m, and aniye Provo 8-55 a m " H 7 -S a"18 fr t8rmiaUB and Tooele ran daiJy except Sunday leaving Salt Lake iH gemembei the Union Pacific is the bestl lne for New ilexiso nd Arlxona Hi Before onyiug Tbrouh Tickets gat oar flgprea. 24 hone to Denyer, 36 hours MHI to Omaha ,48 hours to Kansas city and Chicago. " B t, P?I ?$h' ial5lJ0lon fta 4o rate3,mapa, etc, writs to ."your naareat Union flH Pacific ticket agent, mv. H S. E, H. OLARK, I H OLIVER W. MLtTK, I lH E. ELLERY ANDERSON. Receivers. PH SOPS W. BOANE, M FK DFJOK R. OOUDERT i H Gen'l Pass. nd Tkt Agt. Gea'I Agt. Pass. Dspt, , B |