Show Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deafness deaf-ness and that is bj constitutioril remedies rem-edies Deafness is caused by an inflamed in-flamed condition Of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube When this tube gets inflamed you have a rum hUng sOund or imperfect hearing and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal Condition hearing lull be destroyed forever nine cases out Often of-ten are caused bj catarrh which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces We vlll give One Hundred Dollars for ant case of Deafness caused by catarrh that can not be cured bv Halls Catarrh Cure Send for circulars circu-lars free I J CHENEY cC CO I Toledo O I Sold by druggists 75c Halls Family Pills are the best J 4 9 is LOGAN EXCTTSION I b Monday October 16 yja Oregon Short Line Special train I i i at 4 p m returning after the opera Madeleine Round trip only 250 j CIII TIME AND DISTANCE ANNIHILATED I I In keeping with its past unapproachable unapproach-able record Union Pacific railroad the 5rest Overland Route hull on Ort IF place In service ai entirely newt new-t itiictlj firstclass limited train to be known bj the old familiar name of 1 The Overland Limited This in addition L ad-dition to the present excellent schedule which will be continued The 2CEW OVERLAND LIMITED will leave Salt Lake City dally at 1145 a m Ogden 115 p m arrive Denver Sam Omaha 71 p m and Chicago 930 a m in ample tim for all eastern tunnections to New York Boston Washington etc and be the most handsomely equipped and fastest train cttl given p to the western people As u ual there It will be no change of carS to Denver Omaha and Chicago and only one x change to principal eastern cities Further Fur-ther particulars at compan office t Old Stand 201 Main street Salt Lake City I i I No Need of Pain I Mali roost painful afflictions are c promptly relieved by Ballaids Snow Liniment You will never know all that r a liniment can do until you try this one 0 Cures Rheumatism Neuralgia Sprains Bruises etc as by magic The most penetrating compound 4 ever demised This case is but one of thousands i bad c severe attack of Rheumatism Could not work by day or sleep at night Three applications of Ballards tn Snow LinIment cured me within twen t > four hours Cw Ford of Lyon Supply Co Ft Worth Tex Price CO cents f Sold by Z C iL L Drug Department J c + 0 0000 O g oopoopo00 op 00 00p G70pb O JO O C7 4 O go 0 oo o a a 4 VU s r lit I > 1 t i 111 a A I A i FREE UNIV ERSITY I i 1 0 < iOiJ V t Vv 1 1 11l t I 1 < < < t VI A v I + I FOR 1 0 J r r 1 E > i F 1 I 1 1 r I I I D i E I I I I I I I 1 ti I 4 < Iv t f j I I I > I I 1 i 1 I I I I I I I I iI i r I j I I I I ti1 O C c 1k i Ii A 1 1 WP ell I N f I t1O I Th Autu nWinter Term ofThl Heralds Home Sti1dYCjrCle beginning MOn ti1 day O tJber 16 and continuing until February 14 1900 will presenttha k followIng Courses of study 0 2 N i rw t1O i Popular Studies in ShakespeareQ 11 H eA q JI The Worlds Famous Artist t s i t1 I t IIlg < Q14eat American Statesmeg IV Desk Studies for Oirlso r i > V j Shop and Trade Studies for Boyso w I < Vlo home Science and Household Economy O C VP t r Foif four months THE HERALD has been bringing its i readers into close personal touch with nany I of the most distinguished I writers and educators of the an rs o e country It is impossible to measure this power for good Only those who have entered into the full spirit of the studies can realize how great is theO the-O benefit to be derived from taking advantage of them Even those who have been able only to follow the studies in i the most incidental way are enthusiastic in their praise of THE HERALDS effort The new courses arranged for f the AutumnWinter Term are in every way the most attractive yet offered > < W I i r t Shake peare Artists I V HistokY Night School Home Science i The Shakespeare course wIll be i The History course will be pub Tills will be course publIshed on This course wIll be publIshed on Tin course will be published on I I ti Vf published on Mondays and Thus TUEs ays bgznnrng Tuesday > Octo 1ished on Fridays beginning Friday Wednesdays beginning Wednesday Saturdays begInnIng Saturday Oc I tli1 I t days egmmg Monday October 16 her 17 October 20 1 October 18 under the + e headings tabor 21 ti1 e W Desk Studies for Girls and Shop 1 V tlit t and Trade Studies for Boys I j W Contributors to flits Course J TEEeE1tALD hasplannedLn1111 rli1 tunl1r attractive course in the Haci + I p Contributors to this Course Contributors to this Course ALBERT BUS HNELL HART enc of the home ta be presented I rW t durin g the a ut umnwinter Ph D Desk Studies for Girls term tfi1 p JOHN C VAN DYKE L H I 1 EDWARD DOVDEN Ltt D D Professor of History Harvard l nrersitg he ery b st talent In the United tli1 D C L LL D 1 Lecturer on Art Princeton bra Harvard States has been secured to give play JfI and Princeton JOHN EACH MMASTER Has been specially arranged for girls I ft Professor Of English Literature Professor and direction to the instruction and of American 1111 University of Dublin Instor Univer and young women who feel the need Q vv RUSSELL STURGIS sity of Pennsylvania many new and unique features will I of a more thorough knowledge Of Ph D F A I A be introduced I BERNARD C STEINER Ph D Q WILLIAM J ROLFE r Itt D language books and money affairs a I 1tfi1 Art Critic of the New York Times Librarian of the Pratt Free Library f I Editor ot Harper Beo Shakespeare Ed Baltimore The stones will be presented under 4 11 lion 10 O i1nJl A L FROTHINGHAM Jr the following heads Ph D FREDERIC W SPEmS Ph D t1 mRAM iL Professor of Art Princeton fJ Extoni1 Leadmg Contrib tor II 1 HIRAM CORSON ZLD University tnlor5iY Extot > ion Lecturer on Amer I tli1 tl t 1 lean History and Economics 1 New I Words jtna How to Use Them VJIII S n Professor of English LIterature I I Q I 4 Cornell University ARTHUR HOEBER f CHARLES H SMITH LL D Mrs Helen Campbell 7 I j > i Art CCltlc ofNets 2 Correspondence and Handwriting Mrs Margaret E S b Critic th York G qommercial 1 1 Professor of American History Yale g Sangster 1 O HAMILTON W fABIE Advertiser fii 4 University 3 Reading Courses and a Girls Li t Mrs Kato Gannett Wells l II Associate Editor ofThe Outlook 7 VILLIS M WEST M A brary Miss Lucy Wheelock 1 C t FRANK FOWLER Vfl e Professor of History University or Miss Anna Barrows rt N New York Cit 4 Persona Accounts and Af w Minnesota Money A ALBERT S COOK PhD LLD > Jjp Professor oC Literature Yale University JOHN W PERRIN Ph D fairs or The the following general character outline will or give the studies some Idea h lif Professor of History Adelbert College 5 Writing for Publication Q L The Rome ISAAC N DEMM01 A M LL D Cleveland Healthful and Beauti t 1 I IJ f This is a second series of studies of I ful ProCessor of Literature UniversIty of JAMES A WOODBURN Dh D O I1ih san great artists The first series al < i Political 1 The Home f i I Profe3or of History and ScIence Construction 1 tQ 11 ready publIshed included Raphael Indiana UnIversity The Home Emlrontr nt K VP r Boys and Young Men w The Home Furnishing J t1 Rubens Rembrandt Murillo HQ ANDREW MLAUGHLIN LL Bt 4 The Home Decoration wyl J ga th Reynolds Turner and Millet Professor of American History Unlver This serIes wIll Include the follow city of Michigan Who are amibtious to advance their 2 The Buying Cooking and Sereing ti1 Vfl I < fi lug t positions will Ind that an evening or of Food r fi11 t The followin la y sWillbe taken 1 The Economic Bug j I WI OP The course in American history two a week spent upon Shop and TTe Ec BUry1C toOd i c V i 11 Sir Thomas Lawrence will include special studies of the fol w The Chemistry of Cooking I t u p 1 Titian lowing famous statesmen Trade Studies for Boys will be of 3 Foods for Invalids and Children 1 vt the largest value The work WIll 4 The DinIng Room and Table Sexvc6 ttis f t 2 CQrreggio 1 Samuel Adams be 5 CarvIng and Serving Meats W t 1 1 Loves Labors Lost 3 DonatellQ i 2 PatricHenry divided into five departments asfol t 1 VI 4 Velasquez 3 John Randolph 3 The Social Life of the Home 2 Comedy ofErrrois Y J1rFor Iows t1 J 4 Gouverneur Morris 5 1 F i Relations ItndDomestc1fel i1i1 Darer barely andDaraestiq affe IV 3 Kin Rich rd IIi < 5 Benjamin FranklIn 2 Visiting and Errtert1fnlngo i 6 Hans Holbein f 6 Thomas Jefferson 1 Arithmetic of the Workshop 3 Recreation and Amusemcnt O 4 The Tamingo the 7 Van Dyke 7 James MadIson Jii 4 Women WageEamersQttheRom + 8 Alexander Hamilton 2 DraWIng for Iriecnanics womenme In Hoth W > mecnaIllCs tfi1 Shrewf 8 F ransDU S ii The tome in Its Retatfonl iQ the 9 John Jay Stat JfI 9 GainsbQrough 10 John Marshall 3 Arithmetic of the Counter and tfi1 5 As You Like It 10 Constable 11 Albert Gallatin Office 4 Tne Care and Educatioru o 4 > Club i I fI 6 Othell 11 SIr Thomas Lawrence j 12 Andrew Jackson 1 drone ti1 12 Sir Edwin Landseer 13 John C Calhoun 4 Money Problems and BusIness tti1 VV 7 Lear 14 The Children iIlt rnfancy Xing Henry Clay V i7i1 13 Melssomer i 15 I Records fPf 3 The Binder g arten Age < Daniel Webster t 3 The First Years at Scfiobi t tit 8 I Coriolanus S 14 Gilbert Stuart SS 16 Charles Sumner 5 Machine rowing and Design 1 L The Boys and Girls at SlxteeIl V I ljf g J e SAMPLE APERS r WILL BE MAILED FREE 9 i W 5 QJ S S f OJ Oil Address Editor Home Study cir leTHEI1EIALD I 1I 1 I I Sal I I I i lake i I I f p r I City r Utah l r 0 t I I II 0 C 4 c c c O = o 4 o 4 7 O00 L2d2 L2o 2Zdz 2 L2 2 7 2L22 O G O rJ 4 O l O O k2 d O 7 = 00000 c > c = c > s > s = > s = > s = L p o a Wif r O Z7 O If7 = a oooo s = > ac SSS > a c s > o s > s > > s = > s = > s = > < Ie I p Sir f > r 5 5 5 5 5 5 rw + uA 5 I 5 54 t r wi ru + W T o 1i t > fkl > V f > > t < Jl z i ti k Ww t i i = clt 1tSf |