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Show Piles! Piles lltching- Piles. SY3ITTOMS Moisture; intense itching itch-ing and stinging; most at nicht; worse- bj1 scratching. If allowed to continue tumors fo m, which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swayne's Ointment Btopsthe itchin and bleeding, heals ulceration, and in moBt esses removes the tumors. tum-ors. At druggists, or by mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. Ballard's Horehound Syrup. We guarantee this to be the best Cough Syrup manufactured in the whole wide world. This is saying a great deal, but it is true. For Consumption, Con-sumption, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Sore Chest, Pneumonia, Bronchitsij Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and alldisaases of the Throatand Lungs.we positively guarantee Ballard's Horehound Svrup to be without an equal on the whole face of the globe. In sunport of this statement we refer to every individual in-dividual who has ever used it, and to every druggist who has ever sold it. Such evidence is indisputable, Sold by Smoot Drug company, J Mr fMMQN ay GOOD FOR EVERYBODY Almost everybody takes some laxative medicine to cleanse the system and keep the olood pure. Those who take SlMAONS Liver Regulator (liquid or powder) jet all the benefits of a mild and pleasant 'axative and tonic that purifies the blood and strengthens the whole system. And more than this: SllnAtONS LIVER REGULATOR REGU-LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active and healthy, and when the Liver is in good condition you find yourself free from malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick-Headache Sick-Headache and Constipation, and rid of that worn out and debilitated feeling. Tlreseare all causeu by a sluggish Liver. Good digestion and freedom from stomach troubles will only be had when the liver s properly at work. If ti oubled with any of these complaints, trv SlAAAONS LIVER REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medicines, Medi-cines, and Better than Pills. SlrEVERY PACKAGE'S Has the Z Stamp in ro.l on wrapper. J. H. Zeilin & Co . Pif t.. la- Deafness Cauiiot bd Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, Deaf-ness, and that is by constitutional rerr-edips. rerr-edips. Deafness is caused by an in-fl in-fl med condition of the mucous hnimr ol me Eustachian Tube. When the tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling rumb-ling sound or imperlect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation inflamma-tion can be taken out and this tube restored re-stored to its normal condition, hearing will he destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused bv catarrh ; which is nothing but an inflamed condition con-dition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catairu Cure. Send tor circulars, free, P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. 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'h:ti- J-jauLiiAiisi.W':ift;t:iij.'eicij.fr "H'&ny '-'- ,- " . v-,...--.w.v-Ta ,.-$ H 1 '1 S 1 ifl a Ssl IB Garry Everything in the BUILDHVGLINEB II TILIPNE iO. SS. - - PROVO O.T, UTAH. H Kotlce To all whom It may concern thigjs to certify that I have this day appointed ap-pointed Horace A, Curtis deputy sheep inspector for the southern end of, Utah county. Levi A. GOLVm. Sheep Inspector for Utah county, Payson-.OcL 12, 1875. I Notice. "J Bids will be received until November Novem-ber 6, 1S95, 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. j?or specifications inquire of H. T. Reynolds, fiprinRville. SSS&V-Sy rfrs, ttMipt, Fcsitivj m'ffA .7 tf ik 3 1 Lc3 urc far Inpotenee, Loss I'gXB I f rH t,g C i of Manhood, Seminal Pig&XiX&&SyzZJ Emissions, Spermatorrhea.' !&i3ihn' r3 Nervousness, SelfDlatrutt, leirJigv'S'1? Loss of tlsmaru, Ac. Will rMs3ggS fnaH-igauaSlROHe. Vigor-fevv Vigor-fevv oS'tl cu3 Clan Fries $1.00, 6 IsN U ?i 9 m Box"' "5 00- gZ,$r J r- ' Scscial Directions Hailed r? with each Box. Address S H " - SDI9 LuoasAvS. sgssscsssS oT.tQii'a. s ess. For Sale by Smoot Drug Co. r'KOFESSiUNAL CARDS., .IMUEL A. KLNG. Attorney-at-Law. Golle&tlons Promptly Attended to- O 00 First Mational Baalr Building, Prove E E. BOOTH, Jfttoraei-at-Law. Office at 23 J Etreet,; PROVO CITY. - - UTAH. A U.GASH, Atorney-at- Law. (Room 7, Couuty Courtbouso.) PROVO CITY. - UTAH. Q D. HOUTZ. Attorney-At-Law. RoomB 4 and 5 Eldredgo Block. Provo. - - Utah. rjOBEET ANDERSON, Mcorney-al-Law, Rooms i and 6, ElCredgo Block. PROVO CITY. - UTAH. E E.DUDLEY, Attorney-At-Law. Ofiice Room 9, First National Bank. PROVO, UTAH. h McOURTAlK, M. D Physician and Surgeon. 31Hce rooms, 3 and 4, HInos' Block, Provo Jflioo hours, 9 to 13 a, m ., 2 to i p. m. Residence.one block north of First ward mealing meal-ing house. Residonco telephone No. 4, of-flco of-flco tolonhonoNo. 28. I! 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KEYSOR DENTAL SURGERY, Rooms over Smoot Drug store, Will practice Dentistry in all its branches, Proyo, . - Utah, WM.CREERPreslden JOKS-JOSES, Sarmtenden H 1LANUTACTURERS OF " B HARNESS, BOOTS and SHOS '. ' I -DXAJVS3S IH gfl If he &ifeufida HARDWARL . m GRua,RIES. ClOTHlMfi FDSNITDBE, FANCY NOTIONS, 9 FABMING IMPLEMENTS,. H EOLLBB MILL FLOUB, GRAIN-' Pianos and Organs H Universal Stoves and Ranoes I Crockery and Lamps. at -TAYLQRBRGS, CO 6 r Sfl 3 ' IRE THE HI6HKST OF ILL HIGH GRIDES. - 7 H hV$L t Wa"anted superior to any B.cvcla built in the world re- ' HH WIMMv p'fa of price. Do not bo indace! to pav more money tot HI iWmmii a,,nfef,057h81 TIn?st on having the Waverlv. Built and HI iff VI I uranran,i8ed b.y thelndiaua Bicycle Co., a million dollar con- HI N-? cern, whose bond i? as good as gold a HHI 21 lb. SCORCHER, S85. 22 lb. LALIES75. HI Oataloque free. Good agent wanted in every town ' HH INDIANA BICYCLE CO., H Indianapolis, hid., V. S. A. HI Tfi 0mm& - - HI S Time Tab!e In Effect Aug, 13,1895. Hi SOUTH. Subject to change with- NORTH Hi NoTPai?ir 0Ut notice- KodlWr '' HI Ley's Daily STATIONS. An Daily. H :05i2'm 0gdeE 5:45 P-m- iB Lv-.7:im aLa ftf EM 8:15 " Lehl Junction....... 330 " B 3"18 " Lehi 327 u HH 8:25 ' AmericanJFork 3:20 " " HH 8:32 Pleaeant Grove 3:13 ' 9P9H 8:-3 " Late View 3:01 " 1 8:55 " Provo 2 50 " SH V-5. " SpringviUe 2:40 " 1 :i ' SpaniahFork 2:32 lH S!J ' .Benjamin 2:2G " 9HBI X: ' Payson 2:17 IfeK i'-it Santaquin 2:07 " HH I0:3o Nephi 1:25 " SH 12:40 p.m Moroni 8:40 a,m H i: " Ephraim 7:57 " . io " ,..Manti 7:30 9HB ff-lloa-m Juab 12.45 p.mLv. BH iiv. ll:3oa. m Juab 12:30 " Ar HB ar. J:W p. m. Milford ' lv- :3y. il iv. (.ou p.m. ar. 5:151 MHH Ar 9:4ip.m Ftibco 4:00 a.m. Lv. HH Trains tioutr of Juab run daily, except bunaay . " " PHI Trains Leaye Salt Lake for Ogden daily at 7 :0tl a, m v :00 a.m.4.45 & 7-00 'de hH TrainB leave Ogden for SahLakedaily at 2:00a.m.8:3Oa.in.3:00p.in.&6!''O nm HH Logan Train leaves Provo at 2:50 p. m. arrive Logan 8 2i) p. m. and 10-40 a rr " Bl Service between Provo and Eureka, leave Provo 3 10 n. m. arrivo'v,, iHH 10:05 a. m, leave Eureka 12.45 p. m, and arriye Provo 8:55 a. m. " H Trains for terminus and Tooele run daily except Sunday leaving Salt Lakfe HH 7:45 a. m. IHI Remember tho Union Pacific is tha best! Ine for Haw Mexico sad Arizona HK Before buying Through Tickets get ocr figures. 24 houa to Denyer, 36 hours IHH to Omaha ,48 hours to Kaneaa city and Chicago. sM Por farther information aa to rafce3,map3, etc, writs to !yoar nearest Union BIH Paslfic ticket agsnt, HU S.H.H. CLARK, IH OLIVER W. MINK, ) M E. ELLERY ANDERSON. Receivers. JON W. DOANE, S M FK JDP.1CK B. OOUDERT HH GuiO W. OBAIG, Agt. Provo, CJtan, IH ID. L. LOMAZ, D, 3. BUBLEY, HH Qsn'I Pass, and Tkt Agt. 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