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Show U f 1 !! ; : , I 1 raaKCTin i -sse Saved Her Life. I -Mr" ' J- Wooumrrin, of Wortham, o. Tojm, saved tho llfo of her clilld by ths uio of AVer's Cherry l'ccf-fral. "Ono of my children hud (roup. Ths easo was attended by our physician, and was supposed to bo well under control. Ono night I was startled by llio child's hard breathing, and on going to it found It stf an-&"(!? an-&"(!? "had nearly ceased to breathe. IteAlliIng that the. child's alarming condition had become possible In splto of the mcdlclnet (riven, I reasoned that such remedies would be of no avail. Having part of a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral In tho house, I gave, tho child thrco doses, at short Intervals, and anslously walled results. I'rom the moment the l'cctoral was given, tho child's breathing grew easier, and, In a short time, she was sleeping, quietly and breathing naturally. Tho child Is alive and well trMfay, and I do not hesitate to say that Ayer's Cherry roc toral saved tier life." I AVER'S J Cherry Pectoral M rrspsrsd by Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Kits. 1 Pron:pttonct,8urotocuro PRANDEj . OVESTERNJ ' cer STANDARD GU AGE. J& ; Cl'RBBMrTIMBTAIlLK. !rf. rf. . 4. CI O J is & c M E o w 6 l-i f-1 - .?:?: rr ? p ti , en jj 2 2 is O - w C 9 - " I"1 tt P f g & s ? a B ST a -. T3 n JT 1m5.m a h S T li "2 2 o - 2. 3 ra i ' 8s J? g r -. w- t i . i ! CO 05 I " S s s & s ,s , M I I S I") E I S" .? p s i m a- p, B Ol t CI M J-" , oi 'i Ii r- ' 3 m 5i w p- w i W j, y ' J.D rnncll.Oonrass, Agent .7 Ntiw.Time Card Kept 11,1803. Is.ire. Arrive. ft. in, I), in. 8 CO Silt Lake (1:10 8 -.27 fkuidy 0:1.1 110 Ull Jrne,tlou o;ll 0 OK . LeU 5,07 0 0.1 American Fork fi:01 '0-15 )'lr utnt Ciroro I'M It -JO l'rovo -1 :i 1 10 12 Pnyioii .1:6 f 11:10 Nepbr n:0o f 115 Juiib 2:25 ii;.ir to rr.isco I l.wrr Atrivc 12)10 tt in Juub 2:00 )m ! 10 00 1. iii Frtaeo 'JOnm Trl-weekly mi v lakh .ro WBaiBH.v IIMTltllir. i ivr, ahmvb. II 05Ij. ri. ,vl I Junction j.m,fi:06 -lliJHi Ironton 2:40 I 1:S0 l.urokn 2:20 J21Q t.m. 8ilvcrCity p.m. lil' ? S.'ll. II. G1.AHIC, K. DIC1CINEO.N, I Viee-Vrusl.SMjr. Awibt. Gen. Mtsr. I K I.. UMAX, I). B.mniLEY, I tMii, 'm. Ajfi n Gen. Agent. I Gas anil Qasolma iPOWFHT mmm 3 QJ U n Bualitl irtva f,,, prtj, lIki , "CiLiuuEsa0Tv thc.-fiOTlilflylontout ofVKILJiiny ruber iiMurgMiliiiieiEliM'4 ow Milt. Jul UtuU Luruar. turn iIm wL1, nul '( iua ail Oitj. SIAiiXrl TiO S.MKLI. OR DI11T. ?.oO).b:a&rfaleipln.iMi,o niu-t wtUi tbs j imuiuajimr:, Vur Sliopllclty It UoaU tho World. It OIU lUilf AulmnutUailly, :.'u nuttorlco ur i:ioctrlo Oiarb. 1 1 vua wt:a a C-pr O rd ef Qu!lc boa ai.y ur luyiu. IVISMCkCBimVUCIBCUUUJirFLYTO s Pauper & nev, MANUPACTunEwo. I In Freo, til, a.id r-lrJ. Cr. WysJO. ron A cVseit WIUL hot cuhV.' 1 . An TOfnbta iAxatlvo and NiaiVK TON1U. boldl.y Druirglatsorocut tiymall. tic.OOa, X nnUtl.OUparpacliairo. Bainplos free. '1 WiTi 'Hr"Si TheraToriiotcoinrom c V JHi' iH.'U'fortlioXicjtUiuiJlln.aUi.Wu. vmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmummmmmmmmmma Dr. J. B. Hoshaw ZZoaidox.-b I'jrlolcrv- TJny and night calls Promptly attended to. Ofiice 1 1-2 Blocks east of Post Office. Lohi City. Utah. NOliOOFI KO HORSE! Takoyonr horses to James Newton's To bo shod. First Class Shoeing Done. Plain Shoeing $3.00 Pr. Span with calks 83.60 AMERICAS BISCUIT MFC. CO. Utah Cracker Factory. KKRYW'Lfii hr?9r. ll'Buf. I.ir--' ri tb ) "d iSv to! of Tm C. . 'reiv- 27 . THIRD SOUTH GT Salt ItKR City Utah " ' ' DHTfSTRYr i:.c.MKUinm:v y DENTIST. V'U ; -.Oinre 11, blinks VVftV-V s rust of Post t)lHoi 3- ' where lie can h. . eecn almost nin hour of Ihe dny ho tines nil kinds 01 l)i:.NTALAVOnK,l '" iw'tnml lutcni ftvles. All work utinmnleeil, Alitor ncipny. K C. MKUltlllKW. Wt Kooms "7G, 77, .r. ' 78, COMMERCIAL ' '' i i '" nooK ' T ' SALT LAKE PINi: DENTIRTItY in nil its llraiiclics SpceialItnte nnd IntluonmcnUi to Per-ons Per-ons from adjoining towtw. lie sure you give him n visit when in the city. SALT LAKK CH'Y UTAH. Captain 8-.vkrni.y, i'. S. A. S?n Diego Pel. snys: "Sliiloh's C'nlnrrii Heinedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 59c Sold by 1). K. Ellingwn. Delinquent llotice. Xethcrlniul Fine Slock & Dairy Co., a corporation; Locutlon'of prinrlpul place if VmilnetH llooin ICO Dooly lliilldlng, rurrerWwt Temple nr.d Second South Streets Salt Lake City, Utah ; location of vtotks Lohi City, Utnh Co., Utah. KOTICH : Thoie nre delinquent npon the follow-in? (lenerlDCil siofk on oroaw rf Aaaaaaiuiiiit o. 1 Wvlstl on Hie 90th lay of Jfoveinlcr A 1) 1803, tlie terernl Hmoiiutisetoppoeltethenamei ol the rcf-ieotlvo Stockliokters n follows : Name No. Cert. No Hhsres Amtj Israel Evans '.' o 2 So IfiMt-1 Evnim 11 20) U0 Israel Evans li 200 100 Israel Evans 14 005 317 SO Iwufl Kvnna 20 30 lf lirnel Evan? at 170 88 Aila E. Pnuet 10 M0 100 William P. Neltekw 16 100 B0 -William P. Nebel.cr 10 100 53 William P. Nebeker 17 130 00 Spencer Itywntur 10 JO 10 William W Taj lor 21 88 SI 50 P. W. Madeon 25 1780 600 And in necordituco with the law and the order ol the Hoard of Directors ol the corporation mmlo nu said 20th l.ty of November I S0R so many shares ol each parcel ol slot k i inny bo necewmry Mill be sold at public auction at tin principal oAlcu of the Company No. -10C Dooly Hullding roninr West Temple and Second West Streets, Salt take City, Utah nt 11 o'clock a m on the 20th day January A D 1801 to pay the delinquent aieeinent together iith the cost of atl-vert atl-vert tiling ami expense of vale. Joiik A. JUimhial. Beety $, V. S. & D. Co. J-l-96 4 f.ov Unrequited. A touching story of tendcrlovo comes to us from a town not many mllos from this place, says a wostern oxehange. A beautiful girl became engaged to a gallant union oflleer. At the close of tho war he want to California to seek his fortune, Hlio Ignored all advances from rcorcs of suitors, and patiently awaited his return, feeling confidence in his keepinir true love to her. The years passe I. and eyen n few gray hair, began to show themselves among Iter browti troasos, while her friends no longer pitied but ridiculed hor for refusing re-fusing all advances from dosirnule source,). Lately her fidelity was ie-warded, ie-warded, Tho lover of her girlhood days has returned from California, bronzed, bearded and a millionaire, -vith n wifd mid twins. Tc.u'i Uftlngs. i I Jiia.v Paul Riontsn's wife was Jonl- I ous nnd was constantly cm the watch I to catch him in mwio flirtation. She generally succeeded and when alio did nlwnys threatened to leavo him. Ho tohljhc'r to go and sho never did. ADiiuo.Vfl wife, thodowagor-oountoae of Warwiok, would not allow him to go to tho lun at all unless lie wit 1 y tlii-window tlii-window where ho was In plli ' ii w of her from her front room. E.i absence from his post had to bj accounted ac-counted fo.-. Daktk was married to Oeunua Donnti, a, woman of stern, Impermu temper. Ho was hcotoretl ami bullied day aud night until his oxile, which was, in this repcct,fqr ' a fortun- -irntlon I Ur. Ilarvev Heed i Laccysllle, O. ' Catarrh, Honrt Falluro, Pa j ralyola of tho Throat I "I Tlianlt fioit mill Jfooil's .'Jiirsa-I .'Jiirsa-I rartlla for Vrrfttl Health." " (lentlemen i For the. btnsf.t of suflerinj lui- mtuliyl w hti to state .1 Uw faets Knietersl ' jsm 1 ln sageretl frfM ti.rrh and heart failure, esltlnz to bail I ecmhl not work and Could Scarcely Walk I InC a wry bad spell of lttrtUrsh ol the throat ' somo linn aao. My tlireatjerm. I clnsed snl I comM nol mil I on". Till r i-l.vti sal.l it mm caused by heart falljeaiid a itr p-e,n, in,. which I took kocortilns UUttci'llnv I ul u ih I not seem to do in any C6?l. M ilo mi'. I i imtotry Ibwd's ftsrssporub, tei.-iitfineol Sir. Joseph C. Smith, vtnoiiadMca At Death's Door hut was entirely cnretl by Ilood's mrsapnrllls. A'tr Ulklsg with Mr. atolUi. I r..ii..ii.lc I to try Hood's B: liiiwllla. n: - i I lnul til.ui two bottles I f..t very taueb belter. 1 hats continued Uklnlt, and am now feeling excellent. excel-lent. I thank, Und, and Hood's Sarsaparilia and my wiro for my rMtsrnilnii to petted hrnllh.' llARVKY llBBO, I ;1C')H1C, U. HOOD'S 1'ILI.M do nt inirie. rln or gtlp, but act promptly, esillf siwlelX. 'ently. 2M. A Card tot,,b Ladies Dkar Lady : If .volt are iroiiblcd with pilnbil nndirrei-iilar jierio. stake Dr. in: Josa's World-renowneil prescription. Wo frfve written gnarnntee toiermaiieii-ll toiermaiieii-ll V cure to two treatment or refund the money. Price for one trial treatment $2.00. Wn'e or coll on I.ndv Manager, SALT LAKE MKDI'CiXF CO. C8 Wtr StKxt) S.iirn Hr., Suit Lake City, Utah Pntlculs tmiiioeesrsfnllv ireated orim-poeol orim-poeol iiioii liy olhera especially invited to rail. How's Jhlnl Wo -offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for nny wntmtCiiUrrli that cannot can-not lie cured ily Hall's Cure. 1 J. Ciiu-BYo.Cb.. Pioui. ToIedo.O. We tho tindlrgigiied, haveknown 1". J Cheney for the Inat IS yeare-, and believe him poifectly lioiuruble in all huilncse transactions nd Ilnanr-iully able to curry out any obligation made by their firm. West A Trtinx, WholetalA Druggists, Toloilo. O WitUlng.Kinnali & Marvin, Wholesalo DruggiBts, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's CiUarrli Cure Is taken intetnnllj'.actjjgdirectly upon the blood and mucous mtrfaces of the system. Price, 7S. pr bottlf. twkl by nil Oru-lstB. Tiwllinonlnls freu. A Parks' Cough Syrup. Has been so highly recommended to us that we have taken the agency for it mil now ask our friends who are euflVr-ng euflVr-ng with a cold to give It n trial and If it ioet not give .satisfaction your monpj will be refunded. Etery bottle ie solil n n posltivo piiiiinntee. Price 50 centt tnd 1.00. Sold by D. E. Ellington. Probate Notice. In the Probute Cotnt in and for Utah County, Territory of Utah, In the inal-.r inal-.r of the estate of Angoatttf X. Powell, Icuerised, Order appointing, time nnd place for settlement of final account ami to heat petition for distoibution. On reading aud filing the petition ol lames M. Anderson atlmintttrnlor ol the estate of Augustus N, Powell, de-leased, de-leased, seultig forth that he has tiled ul final account of, hit nUuniniftriitlon ipon Mid estate in thl court that all tho debte of said diseased hare been fully ful-ly paid and that n portion of mid estate remains to bo divided among tliolietrsof Mid deceased, and praying among other things for an order nllow lug mid final account and of distribution of the residue of said estate among persons entitled. It is ordered that all persona inlorcr-teil inlorcr-teil in the estate of the aald Augustus .V. Powell deceased, Ire and appear before be-fore the Probate Court c( tne County ol Utah, at the Court Room of said Court, In the County Court house, on the ISth lay of January 1804, nt 10 o'clock n ni then and there ihowgniite why an order allowing said ilnal ncoount and of distribution dis-tribution should not lie made of the ios-Iduo ios-Iduo of said ot'ate among tl'e heirs and devises of the stud Augustus N. Powell, deceased, aecurdldg to Iuv. It is furthor ordered that the Clerk cause notice to be potted in three public places nnd a copv of this order lo lie publishe in the Lew Banmib, a newspaper news-paper printed and circulated in Utah Co., four weeks successively prior to said 15th of January 1804. J. D. Jong?, l'iobato Judge. Dated Dec. 18, 1863. Territory of Utah) . County of Utah ) H I,V. L. Hulliduy, Clerk of Probate Court in and for Utah Comity, Territory ofl'lah, hereby certlty Unit the foregoing forego-ing i a full tiuo and coricct eopy of the ui iizitiul ortU-i uppointingtimeiand plnci I. ir h. t ill incut of final iii'i'oiuM nnd to hear petition fal.dislriuutio-i in the estutoof Ai'intua N. Powell drecaeed. und iioa on file nnd in record mmyoffico. Waiieas inj liand and sea) of snid Couil.iit my 'ftke inPioo City this ' ttli diiiol Diieiiiher A. D , 1803. V. I- Hiilliday Clerk of thoPiobateComt, Utah .County Utah Territory. i I wS nsi il SfA W " irilL RVDotlO''prcTiiptiyc5rw Iiih: ,l,?,"". Whooplor Cough sod Asthma. 1 . r Consuoipt en It has no rlvslr te22?,"elll'3va.d' Will CUIlS TOBli ente'ni - J01'1 J-tVa gui ' iJ."r0Jru" """' . 'Hits remeily Is gusrAn-tcoatocuroyou. gusrAn-tcoatocuroyou. l'rloo,COct, IrUocSrfrrol The Lltile run ro the Most Valuable. j CfiiiipniaiiMlj f. w people t'gsrd them ' st Ives Ri Intent' le.ln't almost evcryboly has been sliuek, i one time or another, with Mens th it seemed calculated to re- 'dii.r sonic of the little filctlons of life. I 'mi, liy eii.-l, ..led are dliinissod with-out with-out lurilier Ihoiifht. "Win don't the railroad company lin.ik. ilrirnrwlnilowosotlmt they can he slid up ami down without breaking the piwrnni-ers' back 7" evclaimi the truviltr. "If I were running tho road 1 would nnUe them In such a waj'." "What was the man that made this saucepan thinking of?" grumbles tho took, "tie never had to work over a cto e, or lie would Imvo known how it ought to have len fixed." "Hang such a collar button !" growls the man who is late for break tail. "It I wereinllie business I'd mako buttons that wouldn't slip out, or break off, or gouge out the back of my neck." And (hen the various sufferers forget about their grvovanccs and begin to think of something olsc. If they would sit down at the next convenient opportunity, oppor-tunity, put theiriileosaboutrarwindovfs sauccans, ami collar buttons Into practical prac-tical shape, and then apply for patents, they might find themselves as Independently Indepen-dently wealthy as tho man whoinventcd the iron umbrella ring, or the ono who pn'entedthe fifteen puzzle. a ir.uiTtNo orrnn.E3j2 To Induce pcoplo to keep trnckof their bright Ideas and see what there is In them, the Press Claims Company has resolved to offer n prize. To the iierson who submits to ll the slmpltst and most promising invention, from a commercial point of view, Hie company w ill give twenty-flvo hundred dollara in cnh, in addition to refunding the fees for securing the patent. It will alsondvortiat th Invention frcoof charge Thlsoffer is subject lo tho following conditions: Every competitor must obtain a patent for his invention through the eomjiaiiy. IIemust first apply for n preliminary search, the cost of which will ho live dollars. Should this search show Ids invoutlon to bo unpatentable, lie oun withdraw without furtherexpeiise Otherwise iie will bo expected to complete com-plete his application and tako out a patont In tho regular wnj Tho total xpense, including Government and Bureau fees, w ill be toventy dollars, for thin, whether he secures tho prize or not, the inventor will have a patent that ought to be it valuable property to him. Hie price will bo awarded by a Jurj consisting of threo reputablo patent Htorneys of Washington. Intending competitors should 111! out tho following blank, and forward it with their application appli-cation ! " , 1602 "I submit the within doscribed inven tlon in competition for the Tncnlj-flve hundred Dollar Prlzo offered by the Treat Claims Company. ' n Rheumatism Ii a symptom of disease of tho kidney? Itwill certainly bo rehoved by Parks SureC'ti-e. That headache, backache md tired feeling como from tho same oHuse. itsk for Parks Suro Cure for the Iver and kidneys, prico (1.00 Sold bv 0. E. Ellington. Hurrah for Becks Saratoga Springs. 'Hie Hack will leave tho Co-op livery stable evciy Saturday nt 7 o'clock P. M. (or Heck's warm spring, only 50 cts. for the round trip including tho bath, for further partlculurs sco Win. Wing. Dr. P. A. Skinner, of Texarkana, Arkantas, it antliiitlattin the praisa of Chamberlain's Pain Hulrn. HeWd it (or rheumatism, ami snys : "1 found it to be a most excellent locul remedy." For Hide by People's Co-op. Have your teeth cleaned.,, f'ltnnlenemi is next to Godicscs. Coma in and I will tako that lime from your teeth that like decay. I will make jou think that you havo traded moths ith some body that has n clean mouth. nr.Merrlow. Mr. J. P. RlaUe, nn extensive real estate denier in )m Moines. Iowuy, uarronly escaped one of the severest at ucks oipueumonla while in tho uortli-trii uortli-trii pun of thut state during n recent irliuii!,sajsthe Saturday Htiitw. Mr. ''.hue bail occasion todrivo several ,,iK during the storm and nuh so ik roughly chilled that ho was unable to ., i w.uni, nnd inside of an hour after i: n turn he was threatened with a - wri ease of pneumonia or lungfcvcrc I l. In. sent to the uenrotdriigstor i i gi.t a boiiin of Chamberlains Cough Id , id,, of which he had often heard, and i. ,'. a i umber of large doics. He niri1' '" it was wonderful and In a sin ' uiiiD ho wus breathing quiet ..i . 11 kept on taking the mcdlcne an '. i in xt dj lie was able to como to i, '.ionics. Mr. ltluise rognrtla liis cure as Mi.i'!y wonderful. Tor salo by IVople Coop. Dr. Pi lco'5 Cream Uaklng Powder WoilJ's Pair Highest Award. -p---t-tM-j-HH -W--WSlpSi-lSlW.lUHWH WIIWIIIB uw,,!, ja Novels for 50 Cents. We havo made arrangements with ono of the largest boob pub'isliingcoinpanlrs , in this country ulnrcbywe can make tills liberal off -r. S nd 111 our icgnlsr years subscription of ,.1.00 for iho Semi Weekly Itiruli), ntul ftj cents oxtrn, ami vrs will send to your adJiet-i, under 1 si psrato cover, caeli week, one of n .scries Of 62 KoveU nvrnr. Oldtibcrib- 'crs can avail lliinisclve-j of this rare Ji-pportunlty by roinltllng full 12 months in advance and 50 cents extra. these novels a re standard works by tho bcrt suthoisiinrl weresele.-teil vvltii I great care and attention. They arc Just jibe thing for jour homo, Avail your-1 your-1 iclf of this op-Kii ttniit y ut onco is we I make this offer for a limited time only. I Hond Etprc9. Money Order, Po3tOlDce 'order or nainpsi The Herald Pub. Co j Halt Lake City. A Sprained Ankle. Tills is a common uccurranco and oita lb-it will lay pcoplo up ordinarily 0 lo 8 weeks, vet we w ill guarantee Ilallard's Snow Liniment to euro any case of sprained ankle in 1 loOdays II applied nt once, and to lmiiicdiatclv relievo all pain. Soow Liniment will euro any old sore on man or beast. It w ill heal nil Wounds and cures Sprains, Hums, Scalds Hrulecs.Soro Throat, Sore Cliest, Lamo Hack, Corns, Hunlons. I'or Rheumatism, Rheumat-ism, Lumbago, Neuralgia. Contracted Muscles it hns no equal. Do not allcw any other whlto Liniment to lie put off on you for Snow Mnlmcnt. There is no other like it. Ask for Hnllard's Snow-Liniminl. Snow-Liniminl. Tkla Is pretty gsojl. Mr. John O Goodwin, n carpenter, ol Danville, III., writes: "About twowieks ago a heavy saw log fell upon my foot very badlj crushing it ro tlint I was unable un-able to wolk stall. 1 sont for a bottlo of Ballard's Snow Liniment and kept my foot well saturated with it. It is now two weeks since this happened, and my foot is nearly well nnd I am nt work. Had I not used Snow Liniment 1 should have been laid up at lcust2monlliB. For healing wounds, sprains, sores, and bruises it hss no equal. No Inflammation Inflamma-tion can exist wliero Snow Liniment is used. "You can uso this letter." He-ware He-ware of all whlto Liniments substituted for Snow Liniment. There is no other Mnlmcnt like, rtalisrd's Snow Liniment Sold by O h Scabright . ft . ! Smton's VmurRR is what yon need for Dyspepsia. Torpid Liver, Yellow Skin or Kldnoy Trouble. It is guaranteed guaran-teed to give you satisfaction. Price 75e. SoldbyD. Elllngson. Karl's Clovir Root, tho new Blood Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation. 25c, 60c, "and $100. Sold by Steel A Co Mr. H. J. Majors, of Oakland JMil., sys: "Ihave sold thirteen bottles of Chamberlain's Caugh Remedy to-day und am literally sold out. Tills is the largest sale on record of any ono prc-partion prc-partion in a day over our counters- It 'jives tho best satisfaction of any cough medicine we handle, and as a scllor it Slips all others preparations on this market," For salo by Peoples Co-op. Ask Your Friend. Who havo taken Hood's Sarsaparllla what they thing of it, and tho replies will be posltivo in its favor. Ouo has been cured of indigestion and dyspepsia, mother finds it iudispcatublo for sick headake, other report rcro.srkablo cures of terofula, Bait rheum others blood ilicaecs, ttlll othors will tell you that it overcomes "that tired felling," and eo m. Truly, the best advertising which Hood's Sarsaparilln recievca Is the hearty endorsement of tho army of frirnds it has won by its positive medicinal merit. 1 NIGHT I MAKES THE COMPLEXION PURE AND DRIGHT. Notlce'of Assessment No . 1. Netherland Fine Stock A Dairv Co., principal place of business Salt Lake City, Utah, situation of works Lohi Utah County, I'tah. Notice is hereby given that at a incot-ing incot-ing of the Directors hold on tho 20th day of November 1893, nn aseessment of fifty cenls (60c) per shore was levied on the capital stock of the corporation paj--able on or before thosSth day of December Decem-ber 1603 to Moylan C. Fox, treasurer 0 tho Company at the office of the Company Com-pany No. 400 Dooly Building corner of Second South and West Temple Streets 111 Salt Lake City. Utah. Any stock on which tho assessment may remain unpaid on the 2PU1 day of Dcccmbea 1893 will be delinquent and advertised for salo at publicauction and unless payment is made beforo will be sold on tho afith day of January 1801 at iOo'clock a m at the office of tho Company Com-pany to pcy the delinquent assessment together with the cost otudverflsing nnd expense of sale, Jonu A. Marshall, Sec'y N Y. S.&D. Co. Salt Lake City Nov. aO, '93. D 28 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DESEKET NEWS It is the organ of tho Church, tho papor in the Kocky Mountain Region and can always bo relied upon to advo cate or defend tho right side of every question. ScBicmrnos- mice Dally $10,00 pcrycar. Semi Weekly 8,00'' " Weekly. . , . . . 2,60 " " Address The Deseret News Co. Salt Lako City. 1 can make you as nice a set of teeth as you can find on the fuco of tho globe Dr MerrihQW. i A Gentleman , I Who formerly resided in Connecticut, bat 1 win now rcildci In Honolulu, writes 1 "For a 10 years past, my wife H and I have used Ayw's H . "n,r v'(-or, and we V'D attrtbiito to It tin dark H t&frY hale which she and I H K5i now have, while hun. H Ib'ty drcill cf our acquaint- H J l,"co,i ten or a Josa H Af ',,r''""'5erthanws, ijVViCitSSk "ci-'iergray.hcadtd, UsTsV(SBl W,,U'' or "'d- When M F l Oft", "I how our hair has M'ftsy" rclllet Hs color and H E Ts' 'iilluess. we reply, 'Ily jH m.y MO? thouseotAyer'sllalr H mHudsi V8"r-I"lilng else.'" WSrM& "InlSCS,tny&Rlaneed && Aa ''" " H HCwwjSgg-?- '"C out H tnjMs. .2; - E. -M" day. I H '-jT:,'. wKJ Induesd M hettotus H Aycr's llolr Vigor, and very soon, It net "! only rheckeit miy further loss of hair, but produced (in 1 mircly new growth, which hss H remained luxuriant nnd glossy to this day. H I can recommend this preparation to All In H need of a genuine lialr-restorrr. It is all H that It Is claimed to be. "-Antonio Alamm, H Hastrop, Tex H AYER'S HAIR VECOR Worlds Fair;TravIers Will Have It. M The public demand through servict H w lien traveling. It is old-fashioned to M "Change Caro." On the through, solH M vestibule! trains of the Chicago. Union M Pacific & Noitli-WcHtern l.i:ve from or M to Chicago, Omaha and intermediato H points there is no change. Tills Is the H finest md fastest service between tho M point) named. H .in ,aj - . 1 , H Oat of Sight. M The traveling publlo are now fully M alivo to the fact that the C'jiragb Union Pacific & North-Western Lino offers the very best accommodations to tho public M from nnd to Chicago, Omaha and inter- M mediate points, not Mily during the World's Pair, bnt all the year round. M "It Is worth tbo price to every presoa H who uTen reads a newspaper." Uarllcston H H tne jocnxAt. navens to H Blue Pencil Rui.es. I X. C3-. 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