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Show j Plies! Piles lit chin Piles. B . Stsipxoms Moisture; intense itch H mg and stinging; most at nkht, H worse by scratching. If allowed to H continue tumors form, which often j bleed and ulcerate, becoming very H sore. Swayne's Ointment Btops'thr H ltehin and bleeding, heals ulceration B and inmost esses removes the turn H ors. Atdruggists, or by mail, for 5( jH cents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadel- AN liBTOiiTAM' OFFIGE. To properly fill itB office and functions, func-tions, ltis important that the blood be pure. When it is m such a condition the boay is almost certain to be ealtby. A complaint at this time is catarrh in some of its various forms. A slteht cold develops the disease m the head Droppings of corruption paes- nB into the lungs bring on consumption. consump-tion. The only way to cure this disease dis-ease is to purify the blood. The most obstinate caseB of catarrh yield to tho medicinal powers of Hood's Sarsapar-illaasifLv Sarsapar-illaasifLv magic, simply because it reaches the seat of the disease, and bv punfvmg and vitalizing the blood removes re-moves the cause. Not only doeo Hood's Sarsaparilla do this but it gives r newed vigor to the whole svstem.mftk-I svstem.mftk-I ing it possible for good health to rehrn supreme, b PREGUIATOR 0000 FOB EVERYBODY Almost everybody takes some laxative nedicine to cleanse the system and keep the Iood pure. Those who take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder) et all the benefits of a mild and pleasant axative and tonic that purifies tlie blood and strengthens the whole system. And more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR REGU-LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active and healthy, and when the Liver is in food condition you find yourself free from Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick--Jeadache and Constipation, and rid of that worn out and debilitated feeling. These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. Good digestion and freedom from stomacli troubles will only be had when the liver is 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. jZffl-EVERY PACKAGE-OS Has the Z Stamp in red on -wrapper, J. H. ZeiJin & Co.. Phila., Ps, LEGAL NOTICE .-IN THE PROBATE court of Utah county, territory of Utah, Inthomatior of the estRto of John Diem, deceased, de-ceased, Order appointing time for Probate of will and directiijg publication of notice of tbo same. A document purporting to bo tho last will a''d testament ot John Diem, deceased.haviug on tho 29th day of October lfcOo, come into thu possession of said probate court, and a petition peti-tion tor a probate thereof, and for the issuance issu-ance of letters testamentary to John J, JIc-Clellanhavingbecnflledby JIc-Clellanhavingbecnflledby said John J. 51c-Cleilan. 51c-Cleilan. ltis ordered, that Saturday the SOth day of November 1895 at 10 o'clock a m of said day. at too court room of said court, and the county court touso in l-rovo citv in the said county or Utah be, and tbo name is hereby ap pointed tho time for proving said will and hearing-said application when and where any person interested may appear and contest tho said will, and may lllo objections in writing to no granting of letters testamentary to said petitioner. And that notico be given thereof b - tho clerk of said court, by publication not less tha-i ten days before said 30ih day ot Novem berl89i in tbo Dispatch a newspaper printed and published in said county. j And it is further ordered, that notice of tho t:n:o appointed lor tho probate of said will be given to thoheirs of the said testatorresid-jig in said county, as required by law In sucu cases. WARREN N. DTTSENBERHY. n . , , Probate Judge Dated November 7, 1895, TEnuiTORr of Utah, I ConsTjr of Utah, f ss I. E.L.Jones, clerk of the probato court m and for Utah coimtv, territory of Uuh, heroby certify that tho foregoing is a f uli.true and correct copy of tho original order appointing appoint-ing time for probato of will and dliectmg publication ot notico of tbo samo in tho es l.t0 of John Diem deceased, and now on flle and of recurd in my ofhee. Witness my hand andsealof saidprobato court at my office in Provo cur this 7th skai, day ol November, A. T. 1895. 'E h. Jones, I Clerk. No. 2728 NOTICE FOU f UttLlCATlON. Land offlco at Salt Lake city, Utah, Oct. 30. 189o, Notico is hereby given that tho following named Ecttlor has filed notice of his intention to make final proof iu support of bis claim, and that said proof will bo mado beforo W. N Dusrnberry. Probate judge of Cwli county jJlah. at Provo city, Utah, on December 21 1S9j, viz: Jonathan Jlecham, H. is., lo S32J for tho w. H, sw J, sec. 20, and w. H. nw. H 6DC.29.tnO.fl. r.n ' '' sec. 29, tp e.s. r. So, Ho mimes tho following witnesses to prove pis continuous residence upon and cuitiva tion of said land, viz . William Andrews, Richard rtrerotin, George Duke, George Conrad, all of Provo City, .i.AnF,person ""I, desires to protest against the allowance of such nrooF. or wno knows of any substantial wason, under the- isit-aiiO. whJo'ffulaUon?lf ti10 Interior Dotartment. why such proof should not be allowed, will bo Mnnu PPrtUHity at tbenbovo mentioned t imo and place to cross-examine tho witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evident to rebuttal re-buttal of that submitted by claimant, m , , Bvhon Gnoo, Register, Tbamas John, attorney for claimant. Use Pure Water. Parties desirous of taking the city water will do well to call on the superintendent super-intendent for the cost of connection with the water mains. Bates or any other question pertaining to cost and use of the ci.ty water kindly answered "EphHomeh, Snpt. SHERIFF'S SAuE, PORSFAUT TO A decree of foreclosure and order of sale to me directed by tho Dl-trice court of the First Judicial district of the territory of Utah, I shall expose at public salo attho front door of the county courthouse in the city of Provo and county of Utah, torr tory of Utah on tho 12th day of November, A.D.. 16E5. atl2 o'clock m., the following described real estate; The land and premises directed to be sold by this decree are si'uato.ljing and being in Provo city, Utah countv, Utah territory, and bounded and particularly described as follow s, to-wit: Lotstwo(2)andtnree (3), block eighty-nine (89; plat A" Provo city survey of building lots, togothor with all and singular tho tenements, tene-ments, hereditaments and appurtances thereunto there-unto belonging or in anywise appertaining. To be sold as tho property of John It. Stewart and Elizabeth btewart his wifo attho suit of Edith bhearman and John Longmsid. executors of tho last will and testament of WiUIam H. 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