Show Walter L Price 8 Co 64 Main street vegetables fruits and poultry We make these three lines of goods a specialty Give us a trial The TSIaniton Hotel New management reduced rates elevator eleva-tor After the Fair Is over you can stay at home Go to Chicago now and see the most complete and magnificent exhibition that has ever I been held The vestibuled limited trains of the Chicago Union Pacific and Northwestern North-western line will take you there with the least trouble and changes Special to School Children Every person making a 25c purchsse at GodbeScarff Drug Cos store today will be presented with a Scholars Companion each companion is put up in an elegant turned wood box which contains pen bolder lead and slate pencil and rubber No scholarshould be without one Remember Re-member the place 20 E First South street jrccklens 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 ormouey refunded Price 25 cents pe box For sale by A C Smith Co fi Sure euro for Files Itohing piles are known by moistur like perspiration causing intense itching itch-ing when warm This form as well as blind bleeding or protruding yield at once to Dr Bosankos Pile Remedy I which acts directly on parts affected absorbs ab-sorbs tumors allays itchingand effectb a permanent cure 50 cents Druegists or mail Circulars free Dr Bosanko Philadelphia Pa Sold by GodbePitts Drug company Corner Main and First South S S 4 For Letter Ideaas Bill heads statements ball tickets and all kinds of job work send to THE REh ALD Quick work and reasonable prices assured S CMlte Cry lor fMffg Castoria Whek Baby was sink we gave her Castorlf When eke was a Child she cried for Casloria When she bteasiA Miss she clung to Castoria Wtea she had GiJiflreB she gave theM Castorla Furniture Wanted If you want to sell trade or buy secondhand second-hand furniture go to Paul 209 State street Damaged Lumber 510 per thousand at Morrison Merrill Cos S A Sound Liver Makes a Vfell 3an Are you bilious constipated or troubled with jaundice sick headache bad taste in the mouth foul breath coated tongue dyspepsia indigestion hot dry skin pain in tack and between shoulders chills and fever etc If you have any of theso symptoms your liver is out of order and your blood is slowly being poisoned I because your liver does not act properly Herbine will cure any disorder of the liver stomach or bowels Tt has no equal as a liver medicine Prico 75 cants Free trial bottle at Z C M I drug department S 5 partment Specimen Cases S H Clifford New Csesel Vis wa troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism his stomach was disordered his liver wa affected to an alarming degree appetite fell away and ho was terriblyreduced in flesh and strength Three bottles oj Electric Bitters cored him Edward Shepherd Harrisburg Ill had a running sore on his leg of eight years standing Used three bottles oj Electric Bitters and ssven boxes of Bftck lens Arnica salve and his leg is sound and well John bpeaker Cetawba 0 hadfive large fever sores on his leg j doctors doc-tors said he was jpcurable One bottle oj Electric Bitters and one box of Bucklen Arnica salve cured him entirely Sold alA al-A C Smith Coa drug store 3 i T I I q ftf4 Mb1 I 1rM4k When my little girl was one month old she lad a scab form on her face It kept spreading spread-ing until she was completely covered from head to foot Then she had boils She had rorty on her head at one tune and more on her body When six months old she did not weigh seven pounds a pound and a half less than at birth Then her skin started to dry up and got so bad she could not shut her eyes to sleep but laid with them half open About this time at the earnest request of friends I started using the CUTICURA REMEDIES and in one month she was completely aired The doctor and drug bills were over one him dred dollars the Cuticura bill was not more thanjftv dollars My child is now two years old strong healthy and large as any child of icr age see photo and it is all owing to CUTICURA Yours with a Mothers Blessing MRS GEO H TUCKER JR 335 Greenfield Avenue Milwaukee Wis Sold throughout the world POTTER DRUG AND DIICM CORP sole proprietors Boston Mailed free All about the Blood Skin Scalp and Hair Baby Blemishes falling hair and red rough lands prevented and cured by Cuticura Soap Eyos Exalllinad Food Foo-d J DB C F HUGHES Correcting Optician Corrects all defects fr vision Children and difficult case solicited Also w full line of hearing instruments and artificial eyes Locaton next to Post Office Booty Bock BockT b Coon < 4 j Brandon I > ALwo on OF LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS AND I MARK SHIRTS 4 CfiDBTT COON tca CO Chicago Columbian lllliYo1ity School KANSAS CITY MOA MO-A SELECT PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR A young people High grade pure tone Individual In-dividual Instruction Prepare 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THE HERALD has received its order oi Colombian Souvenir Coins fresh from the United States mint Subscribers desiring them can get them atTHE HErALD counting count-ing rooms at One Dollar each The supply sup-ply is limited so please call early and yea trill not be disaDDointec I LIM RhJSEY MFG COSt CO-St Louis Mo Sanitary Supplies Plumbers Brass Goods Hallway Foundry and Ulaohinifta Supplies Agricultural Implements BELTING nOSE AND PACKING = Gaieats Trademarks Design Palsnls CapJrli ll And all Patent hnnlnua conducted lot MODERATE FEES Information and advice given to Inventors irithota Ciirgs Address PRESS CLAIMS CO JOHN WEBDERBUEH Managing Attorney S J O Box 463 fTASircraTOir Do e3Ti3 Company is Eianeged by a combination of the largest and most influential newspapers in the United States for thc duress purpose or protect Ins theIr ouliacrlbcra against unscrupulous end Incompetent Patent Agents and each iiapej printing this adTertscment vouches for tho rcsponsU MUty and high standing of the Prcea Claims Company STATEMENTS I ol the condition of THE S INTERSTATE CASUALTY 1 COMPANY OF NEW YORK March 81893 date ot Incorporation Made to the Secretary of the Territory of Utah in pursuance of an Act relating to Life Insurance Companies approved March 7 16SS IName of Company and Location The InterState Casualty Company Com-pany 62 and 61 William street New York 2The Amount of Capital Stockis6 150000 3The Capital Stock Paid up is 15JOJO I I 4The Amount ot Its Assets Is 225000 4T1 kg litSsA r fdt The Amount of its Liabilities including in-cluding Capital is 150000 5The Net Surplus over all Liabilities Liabili-ties is 75000 Glne Name of its Attorney or Agent for the Territory of Utah upon whom service of process in any civil action against said com pany may oe made iticnarn nynes McCornick building Salt Lake city J Utah S 7Tho Receipts during the Year were None The expenditures during the Year were oo n None STATE OF NEW YORK I COUnTY OF NEW YOKK cBs George E Hamlin president of Tho InterState Inter-State Casualty company being duly sworn deposes de-poses and says that ho is the above described officer of said company and that the foregoing statement the general condition of said company com-pany on said Thirtyfirst day of December is correct according to the best of his information knowledge and belief respectively GEORGE E HAMLIN President Subscribed and sworn to before me this twelfth day of September A D 1893 T M LA MOM NOTARIAL SEAL Notary PublicS Public-S 69 N Y County TERRITORY OF UTAH SECRETARYS OFFICE I33 I I Charles C Richards Secretary of the Territory of Utah do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full true and correct copy of the annual an-nual statement of the general condition of The InterState Casualty Company of New York filed in my office on the 18th day of September 1893 in pursuance of an act relating relat-ing to Life Insurance companies approved March 13 1884 In witness whereof have hereunto setmy band and affixed the groat seal of the SEAL territory of Utah this 26th day of S September 1893 CHARLES C RICHARDS S Secretary of Utah Territory DELINQUENT NOTICED NOTICE-D ALTON GOLD MINING AND MILLING company principal place of business Salt Lake city Utah Notice There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account Df assessment NOG levied July 27th 1893 the several sums set opposite the names of the ro spective shareholders as appears of record in the secretarys office as follows No of No of certif shares Amont Ames Annie M 739 3000 322 50 S 814 500 3 75 I 5 103 10000 7500 Ames WiHliJ M 853 6115 3S 36 882 5000 87 50 Alexander H 181 1000 750 Z 379 1000 750 AnUrom Viola Bu SG9 900 075 uu 507 2230 1672 4 It 0000 693 1230 P37 u 00 7119 500 375 Bennett G HVH 863 226 170 Bauman 13 864 69 50 let lQhEN 47J 40JL 800 Brigham Perry bai 39 > o 8940 S 5 835 675 4 30 Carson D B 865 80 22 Christy H w 570 156 95 705 70 52 Campbell J W 701 500 375 DeKalb J 0 k 453 500 375 It S II S B64 5000 37 50 Dixon Josephine 249 1000 7 50 Dixon Wm 16 2500 18 75 II II h 46 500 375 I II 248 2000 15 00 h 553 1000 750 II 5 It 878 2500 18 75 Dusenberry Geo A Ill 1000 760 0 284 300 225 U 2SJ 200 1 50 II a 811 tOO 375 Green Thomas 73 400 3 00 Green W H 74 400 300 Griffiths H T7 841 S425 1800 Glazier CA 866 113 85 Gunter WT 463 5000 87 BO S = 619 BCO 875 Gillespie Chas s 766 4000 EO 00 Hoy Emily S 883 2000 1500 Holland F L 159 500 375 James David au 2000 1500 II un 343 2000 1500 Jennings Joe E 0000 428 1000 7 50 1 429 5000 3750 Jennings Walter 644 1000 7 50 II 00 545 1000 750 1 546 1000 75O U II 57 1067 800 u I 518 2000 1500 S u 549 5000 3750 Jennings Joe A 641 10000 75 00 u 611 5000 6750 U 613 1300 075 Jennings Isaac 384 10000 75 00 II II 385 lotico 7500 II 5 00 186 10000 75 00 II M5 2000 1500 II II 767 600 8150 II S 789 5lOO 3750 James William 434 1000 750 James D W 465 630 488 II 537 1223 925 Knight George m 48 a ro Kendall G A 720 100 75 LockwoodWm 504 1500 11 25 LorsehHy iso 500 SrI Moon O J 113 1000 750 5 to n 512 1001 It Mills Harry L 250 600 450 Martin Lewis 470 GOO 450 lInrletts D 595 1000 760 Morris Elms 00 722 6000 45 00 Nlmeriok NG 279 50 38 NebekerWG 534 2tOO 1500 Orr Gao 0 708 500 375 Parker Irs EL 812 233 1 75 Parker Blanche Ill 250 1 88 PcrryC E ffi Robinson 8nrab lid 3000 22 50 Russell Thomas 661 71 54 ScpnelderOA 815 0 CY7 Sears Nathan 424 1000 760 II 412 1000 750 S II h 81 400 8000 parlts Peter g 519 500 375 Scarf Fred W 831 5W S i5 Taylor Stan13y 125 1000 I liO S lit 100 375 Thompson C B 62 j00 375 S It S 283 OslO 150 59 500 37 TISdilfe J bnN 759 5000 3750 ThanrnsJ J fJ53 2OJ 151 UpdegraI Luella R 313 500 3 75 Wilbur C H 12 36 27 I II 56 34 26 II SCY7 20 15 Wilbur M O 21 10000 15 00 II 299 2000 500 S II U S 300 aooo 2150 670 SpOO 1875 Weeks 0 B n 137 100 75 Weigel A C 1 lOttl 7W n 277 14CO 10 51 VVeatwood David 495 llro 8 25 S 4 S 502 165 133 I 678 100 75 S 62 7S5 5 50 r S E8 250 188 White H C 353 5000 3i 50 S II II Gil 5000 3750 11 685 500 375 It II 680 5CO 3 75 707 500 375 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