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Show H Use rare Water. B Parties desirouBOf taking tbefcity Hi water will do well to call on the super- j Intondent for the cost of connection I H with the water mains. Bates or any Hj other question pertaining to cost and Mi pse ol he city water kindly answered I H r EHpJ8,Sflptt j AN IJHPOETAT OFFICE. To properly fill its office and functions, func-tions, it is important that the blood be pure. When it Is m such a condition the body is almost certain to be healthy. A complaint at this time is catarrh in some of its various forms. A slizht cold develops the disease in the head. Droppings of corruption nam ing 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 cases of catarrh yield to the medicinal powers of Hood'd Sarsapar-illaasifby Sarsapar-illaasifby magic, simply because it reaches the seat of the disease, and by purifying and vitalizing the blood, removes re-moves the. cause. Not only does Hood's Sarsapanlla do this but it gives renewed re-newed vigor to the whole STBtem.mak-ing STBtem.mak-ing it possible for goad health to reign supreme, ' B SOOD FOR EVERYBODY Almost everybody takes some laxative nedicine to cleanse the system and keep the lood pure. Those wlio take SIMMONS JVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder) ;et all the benefits of a mild and pleasant axative and tonic that purifies the blood and strengthens the whole system. And -nore than this: SIMMONS LlVER REGU- ATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active and healthy, and when the Liver is in ;ood condition you find yourself free from Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick-ieadache Sick-ieadache and Constipation, and rid of that worn out and debilitated feeling. These are all caused by a sluggish Liver, -jood digestion and freedom from stomach troubles will only be had when the liver . s 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. JSS-EVERY PACKAGE- Has the Z Stamp in red on wrapper. J-H. Zeilin & Co.. Phila.. Pa. No. 2728 JS'OTICII POK PUBLICATION. Land office at Salt Lake city, Utah. Oct. 30. 1 Notice la hereby given that tho following named scaler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his chum, and that said proof will be made before W. N. Dusenberry, Vrobate judge of Ptah county. TJlah.atProvo city, Utah, on December 21, 1805, viz: Jonathan jlecham, H. is., io. 8322 for tne vr. H, sw M. sec. 20, and r. w. nir. V sec.29, tp 6,s. r. He, '' lie nimes tho following witnesses to prove his continuous rosidenco upon and eultiva 1 ion of said lund. viz . William Andrews, Hichard Prerefn, George Duke, Geoigo Conrad, all of Provo City. Utah. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of euch proof, or wno knows of any substantial reason, undor thn inw nnn tbo regulations of tho Interior Department whr such proor should not bo allowed, will bo given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross-examine te witnesses ol said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal re-buttal of that eubnjittcl by claimant -. T , . Byiion Gnoo. Itegister, Thnmas John, attornoy for claimant. SHERIFF'S SAlE.-PUKSUANT TO A deciee-of foreclosure and order of sale to mo directed by tho District court ot tho First Judicial district of tho territory of Utah I shall exposo at public 6alo attho front door'of tbo county courthouso in the city of Provo and county of Utah, torr'tory of Utah on tho 'Ui day of Novemb r.AD., 1695, atl2 o'clock in. tho following described real estate; Tho land and premises directed to bo sold bythisdecreo nrosi uato, lying and being in Provo city, Utahcountv, Utah territory, and bounded and particularly described as lollowa to-wit: ' .Lotstwo(2)andtnreo (3), block eighty-nine (Mb plat "A" Provo city EUrvoy of building lots, together with all and singular the tenements, tene-ments, hereditaments and appurtances thereunto there-unto belonging or in anywise appertaining To bo som as tho property of John it. Stewart and Elizabeth Stewart his wifo attho fiuitol Edith Shearman and John Longmaid ?.utor.8,0iho ,H6t m and testament of William H. Shearman, deceased, Q'ormsofsalo cash. o,IJ-,actne.d at Pr0TO aty utah county, Ootobor 41, lavoi Jons A, Brown, I LEGAL NOTICE.- THE PHOBATE courtof Utah county, territory of Utah, Inthematier of tho estate of John Diom, deceased. de-ceased. Order appointing timofor Probate of will and directing publication of notice of tho same. A document purporting to be tho last will ard testament of John Diem, deceased.having on the 29th day of October 1603, come into thy possession of said probate court. nd a petition peti-tion i or a probate thereof, and for tho issuance issu-ance of letters testamentary to JohnJ.JTo-Clelianbavingbcenllledby JohnJ.JTo-Clelianbavingbcenllledby said JohnJ.Mc-Cleilan. JohnJ.Mc-Cleilan. It is ordered, that SaturdayTheSGthday of November 1895 at 10 o'clock a iu ol said day, at the court room of ia'd courr, and tho county court I ouse in Provo city in tho said county of Utah be, and the same is herebrap pointed thotioio for proving Eaid will and hearing said application when and where any person interested may appearand contest tho said will, and may file oojections in writing to he granting of letters testamentary to said petitioner. And that notice bo given thereof bf tho clerk of said court, by publication not less thai ten days bef oro said 3Uth day of Novem ber 189" In tho Dispatch a newspaper printed and published in said county. And ir is further ordered, that notif e of tho t:me appointed lor tho probato of said will bo given to theheirs ol tho said -testator residing in said county, as required by law in such cases. WABBEN N. DUSENBEBUT, Probato Judgo. Dated November 7, 1693. Territory of Uxau, l County of utau. f B-I.- E. L. Jones, clerk of tho probato court in and for Utah county, territory of Utah, horeby certify that cno iorcgoing is a f ull.truo and correct copy of tho original order appointing appoint-ing time for probate of will and dhecting publication ot notice of tho same in tne es" tato of John Diem deceased, and now on fllo and of record in my bfiice. Witness my hand and seal of said probato court at my olHco in Provo env this 7th skal day of November, A. T). 1895. 'E L. Jones, Ulcrk. Harper's Magazine In 1S95. The Slmpletonn, a now novel by Thomas Hardy. wUl be begun in tho Decembor Number. Num-ber. 1S&1. and oontinued :o November, 189,i. 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Good agent wanted in every town INDIANA BICYCLE CO., I Indianapolis, Ind., U. S. A. I Srl me Table in Effect Nov. 17, 1895. I SOUTH. I Subject to change with-1 S No-lPasa out notice. Palp I Ley's Daily STATIONS. AlSSy. B j1 a.m. Ogden ,... '8:00 p.m7 Lv7.45m SaULake Lv.7 00p.rn M a.kV .f xu-r Ar. 5:60" K f:f LehUunction 4:45 l Lehi 4:42 ' " : " American Fork 4:35 Vo " Pleasant Grove 4:28 ' 9-13 Lake View 4il6 E 9:25 " Provo 4:05 " M 2:?f Springville 3:55 " I 5' .. SpanishPork 3:47 M inS Benjamin 3:4i W ?5 Pajeon 3-32 yt:1J ' Santaquln 3:22 W3 ' Nephi 2:40 9 o.:,2P? Moroni 9:30 a.m M f; " Ephraim 8:42 a, ,f:f5 ' Manti I 8:J5 " EB j-:StS: ::::::.:.::&:::::::::: l& ?:m- 1 Ar.i0:40p.m Frisco 5:G0a.m. Lv. 9 Trains Soutr o Juab run daily, except Sunaay . " " 9 Trains Leaye Salt Lake for Ogden daily at 6:00 a. m.8:00 a.m.4.00 & 7-on m 9 Tramsleave Ogden for SaltLakedaily at2:15.m.8:05B.m.2:10p.m.&6 20 rS? M Logan Tram leaves Provo at 4:05 p. m. arrive Logan 8:20 p. m. and 11 -40 ir? 9 Service between Provo and Eureka, leave Provo 4:05 pf m, arriveEnrpkk 9 Jl:85 a. m, leave Eureka 2:00 p. m, and arriye Provo 9. a m t c,ureKa H 7 -45 amr terminua and TooeIe inn daiy except Sunday leaving Salt Laka 9 Eemember the Union Pacific is the best Ine for Kew Masico and Arizonh K Before buying Through Tickets gotoorfigurefl. 23 hous to Denyer, 36hours 9 to Omaha ,48 hours to Kansas city and Chicago. ' a B 9 PaSc SSL Jnt0rmatl0n && t0 ratefl'mapSl eto wrlta to 'J nearest Union 9 8. E, H. OLAKK, ' I 9 OLIVEE W. MINK, i 9 ?aS?Y ANDEESON. f Eecsivers. 9 JOFT W. DOANE, ) 9 PKJ)EIOK E. GOUDEBT 9 -n, T vr. eEOW.ORAIGr, Agt. Provo, Ut&tu 9 B. L. LOMA2, D. B. BUBLKY, IUTOuia 9 Qsa'l Psaa, und Tkt Agt, Gsu'l Agt. Paaa. Dept, 9 |