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Show Saved Her Life. Mrs. 0. J Wool.finitxiK, of Wortham, Texas, saved Hip life o( )r clillil by Hio iia of Ayor's Cherry 1'eotornt. o "Oiio of my cjilldren hid Croup. Tho cue wse attended hy our physician, and wns supposed to l m well under control, (inn night I was startled liy Ihe chlhl's hard breathing, and mi cnlng to Ittiitindltstrati-plliiir. Ittiitindltstrati-plliiir. It h.vt nearly ceased In breathe lE'nilzlns Hint Hi" child's alarming condition had iK-comn possible In spite of Iho medicines riven. I reasoned that Mich trmeilles would be n( no nvall. Having part nt n Lottie of A yer's Cherry Pectoral In the. house, 1 Rive tint child three doses, at short Intervals, and nnxlniislr waited results. I'rom the moment the, l'ectoralwns given, Ihe child's hreatlilnn prow easier, and, In a short lime, she was sleeplne quietly and breadline naturally 'Ihe child Is altie and well Kwl.iy, nnd I do not hesitate to say that Aycr's Clicrry l'cc-lornl l'cc-lornl saved her life." AVER'S Cherry Pectoral I'reparcU by lr. J. 0. A $ r k Co.. I) well, Mbm. 9 t awa Mt A n a r r mmva MtfF.STEIRNJ. B.er STANDARD GUAGE.-&? ' ClPKENfl tlKTlWC. ' j. ji'ei'O ' M M H NIM V c ii X li i S 2 O S " S l-4 "-1 p f" n so B 3 2 J ki 2. S a'B ST S 2 5 5" 2. g S ;? M ? rr " eoeuoDR ' vl n oi 3 -j " i . w : 2 2 1 S-l ! w 1 . J.ll.flsonetl flsuresi, As.enl ' "" "iJaxseTB rHff' NewJTime Card t Sept 11,1693. '; Lsavs. Arrive. t- 8 to' flH fake :l6 rfi tfV.'7 Sandy r.:i.1 -3S IUS) Let I Junction nil" -'3 - IHO.I - lieU n;07 f 1) Oil American Fork 1:01 r! lltl I'los wnlCirova I'W e. II 40 1'iovo :-'!0 '4 10 IS! I'oyscm 'iM 11 till Ncplil 3i9 i 11:45 Juab 2:2ft -, ' iiMr n rnsco ,vn Lt.lv- ' Arnre '"'! 12tt6piii Junb 2 00pm &"' 4P 00 p lii Frlmi 4;;!0uni ' Trl-wockly "' HALT t.ABC Ar O WESTERN KUTIUCT, tsvr. XW1 m f 0Sa. m. I,eli Junrtiou p.m. 6:05 ' J lt25 ironton 2:40 W. ' 11 :00 1 .uroka 2 :20 P 12 10 f,. m. Silver City p. tn. 1. ' V, &. II. lt.GJ.AIHC, E. DICKINSON', ViU'Vrcsi. A Mir. Assist. Gen. Mgr. F. T,. I.0MAX, D. IS.llUItLBY, t Citi. I'a, .i:i'n Gen. Agent i i i '. MOTE POWEB WBDm U WI3utnJ Tlura feseer pru. itx re vauaccvBimsr Ucrr(oretMUmlrtoetout flfciasrtriaarvnroiherBASursMolliMtnKtu now i tallt. Jnu IkUtt bo buiuw. uitntu wUa, wvl lutscUday. 31IAKCS )iO SJIULI. OR SUIT. iradoutilsorfalMetplMlons.so friKjucut viltji t! j iiuruUAble iparlCi Tor Cliupllclly it Ilonli tUo TTorld. It OIU lUolf Autonmtlo.Uly, , Kit 1'attorUs or lilociirlu S)Krk U ranj srti! a ttpr Ornlo of OmoIIm Uo o.T UUcr i;c(liia. sj4 BCTCinirTiru riwtjLASj Airi-t T1 PALMER & REY, MAMUFAOTUnBKO. : . la rrv&n, Cat. end Cotllnnj. Cf. AnabtoMtlveandNUBVUTONia. i """.SSSBSSS---SJS-l Mr. ttarvey llecil Laceytllle, O. Cntnrrh, Honrt Failure, Paralysis Pa-ralysis of tho Throat "7 Thank floit and llood'a Sartn-imvllla Sartn-imvllla for Perfect ltntUh.' i "Gentlemen For the benellt of suffering hu- ' m.inlty I wish lo state a few taetsi for seural years I have suffered from catarrh and hrt failure, getting so bail 1 could not work and i Could Sonrccly Walk t hsi! a very had spell of paralysis ot tho throat some time no. My throat seemed closed and I cnl,l iiol swnllow. The doctor said It was rained by heart (allure, and pare medicine, which I look according to directions, t nl It did , not seem to do me any good. My wl'miricd me lo try Hood's Harsap.siilla.telHngme of Mr. .loseph 0. Smith, who had been I At Dnnfh'ii Door but was entirely cured by Hood's BaHspattlla. Alter (alklnj with Mr. 8mllll, I eonrluded lo try Hood's Bsnaparllls. When 1 IkVl.laktn two bottles I fell very much bctteyju have continued taking It, and am now fcellijc excellent excel-lent I thank (foil, snd Hood's Sarsaparilla and my wlfo for my restoration to.erfett hriOili." Harvisv ilr.rn, I-aceyillle.a Iltioivs I'il.l.S do not (urge, la er e'Iw, tut set rromi'tly.ss.lli sn ) sfllelsntly. IV. A little lmy oi Mrs. Mi'DonnlH lit ing tlcnr licte, fell iigninst n red hot. slovu nnd wnt fearfully burned. TIo pain wns terrible, nnd it was tlioujlit the litirn ns to severe ns lo srnr tlio child for lid;. I sold (lie lady a bottlo of Chamberlain's Fain linlm, which, after greasing the rore, she applied. It soon removed nil tiro nnd cased the psin, nnd in ten Uys tho lioy was well, no trace of tho senr reuiiiining. J. 1). Mcl.nrcn, Kcyspoit, Clinton cotntjy, III. ,1'or sain liy 1 TOpiO 8 tyU-UJI. , C.M'TAIS SWEKKKV, II. B. A. Sfll UlCgO Cnl. says: "Sliiloh's Catarrh Remedy Is tho first incdiclno I lituo ever found that would do tno Rtiy good." l'rice 60c Sold by I), n. Klllngson. Among (hcincideiits of childhood thnt stand out in bold relief, ns onr"inrmory rcverls to tho dnjfl when wo nqre young none nre more prumlnetit than severe sickness. The young mother vividly remembers that it wns Chamberlain's Cough Hrmedy cured her of croup, ami. hi turn administers it lo her own oir-spring oir-spring nnd nlwnyx with tho best results For milo by People's Co-op. Buy your goods nt thiPcopIes Co-op list nnd got tho best vnltio for your money. Keep tho money in circulation in your own city nnd it will como bnc' to you nguln. A DIABOLICAL CRY INDEED.. Tli Rtrnnge Warntnfc Jlist Wss Olreu on n Mountnln Itosd. Wo w ere riditiff alowly nnd carefully down n bleep hill ir l'.t o t rr.is, nays n writer in Homr and Country.' The road was bnrely wide enough for two horsc-tnon horsc-tnon nbrcast, Suddenly a cry rent tho nlr. Iq a second It was repeated nnd sounded nearer. Tho judge, my companion) ittlcrod an cmphntlo sentence which I did not catch und galloped hack lli-aj pernio lniite, lenving mo perplesod and nuiazed. Atdhnt Instant the aliarp, weird cry was repented nnd immediately I was confronted by tho head ot a long, heavily Imlen initio train. The mules, with their panniers, monopolised the' cntlro width of the road. The nuimnls, painfully laboring, wcro on tho run, Impelled by the muleteer's cries nnd wlilpiv lluforo I realized my danger or could turn to avoid it tho caravan was upon mo with lrreslstiblo impetuosity. It doubled up my mule nnd whirled ltitn around ns if he had been n child s toy or n wisp of hay. " Fortunately tho suddlo girth broke, nnd I was spilled on tho opposite Bldo ot tho collision. How I row and clambered clam-bered up thnt pel pond Iculnr wall in time to avoid being trampled to a pulp beneath tho remorseless heels of those panting bcabts I could not comprehend at that time, nor huvo'l over been ablo to do ko; but thero I was nnd there I adhered, as if gluod to the rock, until both mules and danger had disappeared, Tho muleteers never coat oven ono "Jong, llngeriug look behind." To my astonlldimonl my poor mulo was unhurt nnd by nnd by tlio judgo returned, looking unfeigncdly anxious. "Why in tho nnmo of common sense did yon not rldo back with me?" ho do-mnuded. do-mnuded. "1 heard tho dinbollcnl crv." I re plied, "but I did not understand It and I d)d not understand you, and thero It Is," said I. . v- lHENiarTf CLEHK.'" Very Cicf.il ir He Doesn't Wear Msny Iktnluomts. Thero Ut one individual about n hotel who Is seldom seen by tho outside out-side public, but who occuplos ono of tho most responsible poiltlonn In ovory hostlery. It is tho night clerk. Illii duties, says the Washington Star, nro. of courMi, not a . nrduous n& tho day or room olerdH, but they nr very responsible. .The Inn so lh flltoVl with sloeping peoplo and he umlntniii over nil thot.ii preololui lives an ludlVtet nnd Important supervision. JIo loolfct nftcr thq wntolimnn closely to see that the. halls nro properly patrolcd nnd 9 sharp lookout lcept for Arcs. At tltc disastrous Hotel Itoyul flro In ?'i "rirlr It will bo remembered that il waa ollcgetl that tho great loiij of life thoro resulting wns tnninlvdiuj to tV fnct that tlio night cier wnlBllfto thno tho ilro broke out either niloep f)r j impnipoily iittondiug tn hi-dutlm, o.j, I tlio llamos gniildl such trenplot 1 homlivny bafure nny jjlt"rt xa taatlj to nrouso tho 1,'misth. Tho night algrlt witnessra ranny. Blrauyo nnd Inturoting seeucsatid In,, cidonta, nnd could many nn In'crojtfng' tnlo unfold if ho chnso. 0 J3lfiWHAKst----'f- J g 1 1 "1 9 J p 1 HHHMsfllsf Wet. an6VHwV H UJI m Jl.oo Dottio."sM jm 1 . J 3 OneccDtadoeo.aJJJJ' This (lniT Connrt CunBprornptlrorrs vrncre all ethers fall, Coachs, Croop, Sore Throat, llosrseoct., Whooping Couch and Asthma, Tor Consumption It has no rival: has cursd thousands, and will curb too If tskrnlatlmo. DolJ by DrmrgHts on a gusr-5n!??'.,..or.n gusr-5n!??'.,..or.n Umn lUek or Chest, tiso SHILOHCCATAHRH MklgiaPrREMEPy. I lave you Uttarrh t .This remedy is guaranteed guaran-teed to euro you. Price, Mcts. Injector free. The Little Things the Most Valuable Cotnpitralltoly Jew peoplo rrgatdUicra scl cs ns ln entors, but almost every body has been struck, at ono time, or another, with ideas that scorned calculated to reduce re-duce some of tlio little frictions of lifo. Usually such Ideas nro dismissed without with-out further thought. "Why don't tho railroad company innko Its car windows so thnt they can bo slid tin and down without hrcaklntr tho pni.sangcrs' back?" ejclslnu tho traveler. "If I were running tho road I would make litem in such n way." "What was tho man that made this saucepan thinking of?" grumbles the cook. " I lo never had to work over a stove, or ho would havo known how it ought lo have lcn fixed." "Jiang such n collar button'" growls the man who is lata for breakfast. "If I wtreln the busiuess I'd make buttons that wouldn't slip out, or break off, or gouge out tho back of my neck." And then thu various suifcreis forget about their grievances and begin to think of something else. If they would sit down at tho next convenient opportunity, oppor-tunity, puttheiridcosahoutrnrwindows saucepans, and collar buttons into practical prac-tical shape, nnd then apply for patents, they might find themselves ns independently indepen-dently wealthy ns thoinnn wholnventcd .1. i. i. 11.. -1 - ., - .. i.iu nun uiuurciiii ring, or tne ono who patented tho fifteen puzzle. A TRMI'TIKII OrFKH. To induce peoplo to keep trackof their bright ideas nnd see what there is in them, Ihe Frees Claims Company has resolved lo oiler n prize. To the person who submits to it the simplest and roost promising invention, from a commercial point of view, the company will give twenty-flto hundred dollars in cash, in addition to refunding the fees for scruring the patent. It w ill also ndortle the invention free of charge, This oflcr is subject to tho following conditions: Ktory competitor must obtain a patent for hi invention through the company. He must first apply for a preliminary search, the cost of which will ba fle dollars. Should this search show ills invention to be unpatentable, he can withdraw without fitrtherexpenso Other wuo he will be expected to complete com-plete his application and take out a patent in tlio icgular way. Ttie total expense, including Government and Bureau fees, will bo Bcventy dollars. For this, whether lie secures tho prize or not, the inventor will hnve n pateutthat ought to bo a valuable property to him. Tlio prizo will bo awarded by n Jury consisting of three reputable patent attorneys of Washington. Intending competitors should fill out tho following blank, and forward it with their application appli-cation ; " , 1862. "1 submit the within described invention inven-tion in competition for tlio Twenly-flvs hundred Dollar Prize offered by the Press Claims Company. i ii A Good Thing to Keep at Hand. From the. Troy (A'amai) Chi. Bomo years ago we were much subject to severe spslls of cholera morbus; and now when we feel any of the symptoms thatusually preceed that ailment, such as sickness at the stomach, dltrrbosa, otc., wo becomo scarv We havo found Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy the very ihing to straighten one nut In such cases, and always keep it about. Wo ate not writing this for a pay testimonial, but to let our roaders know what is a good thing to koep handy in the house. For sale" by Peoplo Co-op. Persons troubled with chronic dUrrhccn should try Chamberlain's Colic Cholera nnd Diarrhrra Kotnody. Many cases havo been cured by it after all else had failed and skilled physicians wsre powerless. For lalftjiy People's Co-op, For n lame back or for a pain in the side or chest, try saturating a piece of Ilennel with Chamberlain's Pain Halm nnd binding it onto the affected parts This treatment will euro any ordinary case In ono or twodnys. Pain Balm also cures rheumaalsm. 60 cent bottles for sale by Peoples Co-op. Mr. Thomas Uattc, editor of the c7rop hie, Tcxarknnii, Arkansas lias found what ho believes Jo bo the best remedy iu existence for Ihe llux. llisoxperlence 18 well worth remembering. lie says: "I.st suiiimer I hadn very severo attack at-tack of flux. I tiled almost every kuown leiutdy, none git Ing relief. Chamber-Iain's Chamber-Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrha'ii item-lily item-lily it hb recommended to inc. I pur-chati.il pur-chati.il 11 bottlo ti.vl received almost immediate im-mediate relief. 1 continued to uso tho medicine nnd wns entirely cured, I ta'ip pleastiru in reromendlng this icme-tly icme-tly lo any person suffering with such a AUga4, at iu my opinion it is tho best lSfingri)'.) ill existence." "5 and f0 cent mjljpor sulo by People's Co-op. I can make you as nlco a set of teeth ns you can find on Ihe faco of the globo Dr. Mcrrihow. w 1 1 1 .ii.r."Wt www SMWaw swass wi.ww m i. lllsh nt Mkiffi.TT,aJr,...1,.i. It Is cipeclijd.itbal, SHfUWhifiy crowded during the existence of the t'fdr. Messrs IloU;rll;'V lnn'lV ' jlrleforsof tb.i Utni-V6rMsTitlrTyxc)lr-ftou Holel Co., Troto' Ulnfi, linVe di ranged suitable sleeping Ajmrlfhciits, restaurants elc. nt n suburban point called Itiversldo w Itrifn'u 'liilnfllcs wak of iwo railway stations and wllfilii in minutes rldo of tho Fair Grounds', flaliis barlicr shops and everything be' longing to a tlrstclsss hotel and resort have been provided exclusively fort'tah people. IUtcs nl this resort will lie one half less than the expense of hotel etc. In Chicago. The Rio Grande Western has been selected for tlio purposo of transporting passengers to nnd from Chlcsgont rales guaranteed tdbenslow as any other rood on that Hue only can passenger reach the Riverside resort. For photographs, rate contracts nnd all particulars apply to Roberts, Dodd & Bachman, Proprietors Utah World's Fair Exetinriou A Hotel Co. Provo, or lo any of their authorized agents In your vicinity. 53 Novels for so Cents. We have made arrangements wlthone of the largest book pnhlishlogcoin panics In this country whereby wo can mako this liberal offer. Send us our regular years subscription of 3.00 for ihe Bemi-Weekly Bemi-Weekly Herald, and 60 cents cxlra, and w Mill send to rour address, under separate covr, each week, one of a series of 2 Novels nuar. Old subscribers subscrib-ers can avail themselves of this rare opportunity by remitting full 12 months in advance and CO cents extra. These novels nro standard works by the licet authors and were solocted w ith great care and attention. They nro just the thing for your home, Avail yourself your-self of this opportunity at once as we make, this offer for a limited tlmo only. Send Express, Money Order, Post Office order or stamps. The Herald Pub, Co. Halt Lake City. Tor iho World's Fair. Ry Arrangements, tho Rio Giatide Western Railway will run through mra from Salt Lake and other Utah (mints, direct to the World's Fair, passing through scenery unrivaled on nny mil-wnyin mil-wnyin the world. Elegant new Day Cars and the most modern Palace Sleepers will be assigned to this Hpecisl Service. No effort will bo spared to make your trip to the world's J'alr a net er-to-bo-forgotten journey of Luxurious Luxur-ious Ease snd Pleasure. Rates via the R. G. W. will be as low as the lowest.. Call nt the ticket oflico for copy of M'oild s Fair Souvenir Illustrated. A Sprained Ankle. This Is common occurrance and on a that will lay people up ordinarily 0 to 8 weeks, ret wo will guarantee Ilallard's Snow Liniment to cure any case of sprained ankle in 1 to 3 days li applied , at onc, and to immediately relievo all palo. Snow Liniment will euro any old sore on man or besst. It will bcai Ml Wounds and cures Sprains, burns, Scalds Rrulses, Sore Throat, Soro Chest, Lame Hock, Corns, Bunions. For Rheumatism, Rheumat-ism, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Contracted Muscl'S it bss no equal. Do not allow any other white Liniment to be put off on you for Snow Liniment. There is no other like it. Ask for Ballard's Enow Linimini. TklslspxsttygoM. Mr. John C Goodwin, a carpenter, oi Danville, III., writes : "About two weeks ago a heavy saw log fell upon my foot very badlj crushing It so that I was unable un-able to walk at all. I sent for a bottlo of BaUard's Snow Liniment and kept my fookwell saturated with It. It is now two weeks since this happened, and my foot is nearly well and I am at work. Had I not used Snow Liniment 1 should have beeri ltid up it least 2 months. For healing wounds, sprains, sores, and bfuises it has no equal, No Inflammation Inflamma-tion can exist where Snow Liniment is usod. "You can use this letter." Beware Be-ware of all white Liniments, substituted for Snow Liniment. There is no other Liniment like Ballard's Snow Liniment Sold by O h feabright TbU ia pretty goodl Mr. JohnCrOoodwIn, ararnntro Dsoillls, III.,wtllji"Aboellwn nka a(S . nIlvy ,, teg f sll upon my foot v.ty bsdly crushing It, so that I irsj nssfais to walk st all, I Mnt for a bonis of Dsllsrd's SnowLtolmrat trvl kept my foot welt salsratsd wllh It. a l( ,, wv ,iDC o.U Bspptncd, snd ray foot Is surly well and I sra at work Hid I aot utsd Baow Liniment 1 should bstrs been Uli) up u lul months. For lulling Wounds. Sprains, Sotm sad Bruliti, li hss no tquil. No lnAarqmstloa csn siln vihcr. Snon Llalmsst Is "wi. "You csn (im this UlUr." Bswsrsof sll xhlls Llnlm.ot. sutilluld lor Snow Llolm.nt. Tksrs ts no Whir Liniment Ilk Dilllrd'i Snow Liniment. Billion's ViTAirxa is what yon need forDyspspsia. Torpid Liver, Yellow Skin or Kidney Trouble. It is guaranteed guaran-teed to give you satisfaction. Trice 76c. EoldbyD.E. Kilingson. Karl's Clover Root, the new Blood Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation. ;5c, 60c., and 100. 8oldbySteol A Co , rmri Mr. II. J. Mayers, of Oakland Md., says: "I have sold thirteen bottles of Chamberlain's Caugh Remedy to-day and am literally sold out. This Is the largest salo on record of any one Bprc-partlon Bprc-partlon in a day over our rounteis- It gives the best satisfaction of any cough medicine we handle, nnd as a seller it 08pii all others preparations on this market " For sale by Teoples Co-op. Ask Your Friend. Who bave taken Hood's Sarsapatilla what they thing of it, and the replica will be posltiye'in its favor. One has been cured of indigestion and djspepsia, another finds it 'indispensable for sick bcadakr , other report remarkable cures of scrofula, salt rheum Others blood diseases, still others will toll you that it overcomes "that tired felling,"' and so on. Truly, the best advertising which Hood's Saresparilla rcrieves is the hearty endorsement ot the army of frirnds it has won by its positive medicinal merit, it- VsKfcaBBBBBXtaa Who formerly Tetfufct M CbiMittitf'lut 1 who now resides In Honolulu, wtlicsi "For H to hiri pc.it; inyV Itjj 3 J M ( 1 nntM liars medAycr'a 'H . iigi it , Hair Vlejnr, and we ., H fgSg nltliribitdt)l'c1d'a-,,V' H fjj hair whii h tile Slid T '" ' M UMh irdmlihM-, wliife'inln-'''''''l H JvtWv sltcsls tif mu-aeqiialnl.i. . M f XV .tShfte-Vlf" ":tA,iozeri; , , H AAjww " H Is7 p'it" . asked howmir Im'trWci.IA im H Vsat.tt VI tjfl retained Its color ami - l; ,, WlhtM,lnnc rlly. ' tly H HI y' AZj, IBeliseeJ Ajrr's Iffllr " HHl '-"-"1KS Vigor-nothing else."' HHI H'ILslfe "IniOfiS.myaftlanced, , K--t was neatly hald, snll" ' '7 1 mg&gZ'-; -ggtfl the hslr H WrF'i-' tSP-kci'tbiii- pBB s wj-faf Wr' tn o,,t bBS tmfffrMmHt every HHJ r 'VasmSji Induced ,1 - -.-i hertnnso HHJ Ayer's Itnlr Vigor, and very soon. It not HHl only checked any further losrof hair, but HHfl proiluced an entirely new growth, which has HHl remained luiurlant and glossy to this day. HHI I can recommend this preparation to all In HH need ot a genuine hair-restorer. It Is all HHj that It Is claimed to be," Antonio Alarrun, HHl Ilastrop, Tex. HHJ AYER'S HAIR VIGOR World's Fair Travlcrs Will Have It. H The public demand through eervicn Ha when traveling. It is old-fashioned to HHJ "Change Curs." On the through, solid M vestlbuied trains of the Chicago. Union U Pacific cV Nortli-WcBtern Li to from or HHJ to Chicago, Oinnhn nud Intermediate HHJ points there in no change. This Is tho M finest nrd fastest scrlco bcttrecn tho HHJ points named. HHJ .? S. I ' , I 1 - , ' Out of Sight. H The traveling public nro now fully M nlho tn the fact Hint tho Cilingo Union HHj Pncillc & North-WcKlcru Lino offers tlio' HHj rry best accommodations to t'uo publln HJ from and to Chicago, Omnbn and inter- M utcdlato points, not only during Iho HHJ World's Fair, but nil tho year round, HHj "It la worth Ihe prlco lo every prmi Hfl who even reads a newspaper." Darllrxton HH Journal. Hl Tn JOL'llKAl, nisns 10 HH Ilue Pencil Ruus. H HJ -A.. O. XTJUV-XISTfi. BH A Pocket Primer for tho umi nt Repnrterr, HH Correspondents and Copy Choppers. H Kbort, simple and practical rules for . M making and edltlDK newspatier cnjiy, H and ot equal value 10 all who wish to HH write correct Knglish. - BB Bent on receipt of price. 171c, 10 cents HH Pr copy. ALLAN VOIIMaU, I'ubllfbtr, HH llT Nasssu Htreet. New Yotk. , Hj i. rHH II IS to t seeeeeee advantage to let the public know, H wliat you have to sell. Kyou "VxH wish I o make ..-- .v- l MoMey you can do so by judiciously nd- BV vcrtising your business, and now HV is the time to make yo- OR I business brisk by at once placing v-H yoiJr I advertisement in The I.chi Danner H which is largely circulated in the BV north end of Utah Co. Your , . -AV lIfe will then be a busy one. H 4 Scientific. American KV jjirkilTRaOE MARKS, H iVJt&V OKSIQN PATBflTU, HI mta OOPYRIOHTS, oteJ HH Fer hit ormstton snd free Handbook write to UH UIIN.V a c, wi nvoAnn tv. Mw Youc. iJH Oldest buresu for eecunna t .'nts In Amenaa. SpBJ Kfery pstent tskea ont ,- 1, breucht tefora IPPJ tsspublte byanoiiescwvn 4oCcbrflnt&o H cf ricnttfic mctintu LarioctHrria.ftMon of any irlfntlflapapcrln 1hf H woritt (p1niliut7 (lluUittl No IMWlinnnt H nu (bould bo without It, Teklr,4;i,U0 hVI TtsU. lU.lllliniontbt AddrtPi Mt'NN (04 Hh1 rt'BUfUKM. sltil Uro4dwarrlVerkniT W I tM.'Ji.i. n l tHmsb HWhI XHHVbUHbHVbMbxsW VaexHaHtsW HvhI HRi If h1 Wr; HCRF.DY PROMISE i'ffH To refund all money told us for -VhI Haller's Remedies it vou nro not DEIIEFITED by llieir H USB. Theso proparatluua consist o( - BV SyRE CURS CCUC-H imam salve, blood purifier, m PAIN PARALYZE, SAR2APARILLA d BURDOCK CCsmpscci) mm POWDERS. BARB WISB imiMENT, WK Mil GERM.7 riL13, M and aro ABSOLUTELY OUARAHIKKD by ! HH us. NO CURB, NO PAY. YouJuko uo M chances. $, -HH 1 Sold uy all dniRgists. " ' 4 H HH !l.hVJ |