Show Notice See the new time card for Saltair Beach trains in this paper Takes effect 1015 a m July 27 St Louis Is in It Exceedingly cheap rates to St Louis are now in effect The Union Pacific and Missouri Pacific railways are running a daily Pullman Palace Sleeper from Salt Lake city Cheyenne and Denver to St Louis without change Pullman Dining Cars Denver to Kansas City University of Utah Fall term begins September 18 1893 For catalogue and other information address ad-dress D E Allen Salt Lake city Utah Isncklens Arnica Salve The best salve in the world for cuts bruises sores ulcers salt rheum fever sores tetter chapped hands chilblains corns and all skin eruptions and positively posi-tively cures piles or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cents per box For sale by A O Smith Co Shrewd Easiness Men Should insist on knowing what they are paying for THE HERALDS list of subscribers sub-scribers is increasing at the rate of over 100 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of departments as follows Agriculture W Sanborn chief Logan Lo-gan Utah Mining and EthnologyDon Maguire chief Ogden Utah ManufacturesFrank W Jennings chief Salt Lake City Utah EducationaL F Millspaugh chief Salt Lake City Utah ArtG M Ottinger chief Salt Lake City Utah Bureau of Information A McDaniel exofficio chief Salt Lake City Utah The general conduct of all Worlds Fair work in southern Utah is under the supervision of Thomas Judd general superintendent St George Utah All photographic work illustrating scenery scen-ery etc is in charge of J H Crock nell official photographer Salt Lake City Utah The Utah hmlding at Chicago ia bJxM feet square two stories high and contains con-tains 7bi4 square feet of floor space The Womans department of the Utah exhibit ex-hibit is in charge of the board of lady managers as follows Mrs F S Richards president Salt Lake City Mrs F D Richards vicepresi dent Ogden Mrs Electa Bullock Provo Mn C W Lyman Salt Lake City Mrs G W Thatcher Logan Miss May 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and demands of its reading patrons 5 A newspaper having age reputation reputa-tion commanding the esteem and I confidence of its readers and which i J i circulates among the BUYING S I CLASSES a newspaper leading all others in its Appointments i S Enterprise Religious Social andS I 1 and-S Political Standing backed by an abundance of Capital Energy and S I Progressiveness Such a newspaper < < news-paper has a fixed value for service and effectiveness and such a paper S is the o 1 S 1 Sat 14k8 Daily HeraldS L 1 o S Of Today It is in the Front Ranks of Journalism J I U ifM I l E J l V iI > 4 < j IJ o S S 1 THE PEOPLE buy THE HERALD THE PEOPLE are the SHOPPERS 1 S and I J S THE SHOPPERS are THE PEOPLE 1 r t Ji ofi l S S le SMHvEBKLY HBRALD I Reaches a class that the Merchants 1 Cannot Afford to Ignore ADVERTISE I1J IT = = A GREAT 8 LITERARY BARGAIN i Coopers Famous fioaiaees the American Forest An Entirely New Edition of S TRE IJEATHERSTOUKINU TALE3 By JAr lE8 FMThE COOPER Tlio amt and greatest of Amoncan novelists was James Fenlmorc Cooper His popularity says 1 writer in lie Century Magazine was cosmopolitan He was almost as widely read in France in Geiniany and in Italy as ia Great Britain anti the United States Only one American book Iiaa cacxa ever since attained the international success ol C these of Coopers Uncle Toms Cabin and only one American author Foe has since gained a S f 11 t name at all commensurate with Coopers abroad 5 1 7 i 9 S The great author Is dead but his charming ro i J i l 41 nances still live to delight new generations of di2i fjit t readers The wind of the lakes and the prairies I 1 has not lose its bal = am and the salt of the sea i1tt I II l r r keeps its easer says the same writer above wil J 14 N2 quoted B Beantlinl indeed are Coopers stories of Zit i i the red an and the pioneer full of Incident intensely in-tensely interesting abounding in adventure yeti yet-i t I e pnre elevating manly and entirely devoid of all V the objectionable features of the modern Indian I story No reading could be more wholesome for r i young or old than Coopers lanious novels An S iri L entirely new edition of the LeatherstocUngwlea S 12 lies just been published In one large and handsome I P sa I hand-some volume of over three hundred large quarto pages containing all of these famous romances S complete unchanged an < lunabrtlv viz i THE DBSRSifAYER THBPATHPINDEB I i S THE LAST 0 TH3 HOEIOANS 4 ra tJ 1 cL THE EIOITE3ES TH3 PEAIEIS This handsome edition of the Leatherstocking lfJ i Tales Is printed upon good paper from large type I F It is a OsHsJtful boot and one which should t e Inve 1 pUce in every American home It contains 5 con-tains five of the most chcrmfug romances that the 5 t winti of man has ever conceive C A whole win ti5t t rs readipjrJa comprised in this mammoth volume vol-ume Alt cliO have sot read Coopers stories have in store themselves a rich literary treat Every membQ = of tSe ftpiilj circle will be delight etl with them Ve have made an arrangement with the pnhlisfierof Life fcc < ent edition of the icatherstockinj Tales whereby we me euii1ert to ottr title Qrga tEnd btantlMl nook almost as a free gift to our subscribers Such an offer ai w e miltf wrfald aoSjIUveteofi possible a few years ago but the lightning printing press low pnee of papar curl OTaC cSaFctmoa la the book cads bare done wonders for the reading public and this Is Cite raw > srelo33 1 S TAKE NOTIOE 1 You can get these fooolis for Otal r J2JQ Cent if you are a paidup subscriber to THE HERALD S NOT OTHER VISE |