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Show SPe-CIAI. MlTICKs Silrajresf From ray premises, His. Second West, a bay Slare, ' years old, branded J ou right shculder. Tlie tinder will bo suitably rewarded. X. V. Joms. The nml treatment of catarrh is srery unsatisfactory, as thousands ef ceipalrtng patients ran testify. A trustworthy medical writer says: Proper ocaltrcatmentlspossltlve j necessary to success, but most of tbe remedies In general use by physicians physi-cians afford but temporary beneft. A cure cannot be exjected from snuffs, powders, douches and washes." wash-es." Ely'sCreamllalmlsarcmedy which combines the Important requisites or qurck action, sreclflc curatlve powder with perfect eaf-ty anJ rle5an.nes to the patient. No. 29 SOUTH, WEST TEMPLE TEM-PLE STREET. Is whoro wo aro now doing: business. Wo havo a full lino of HOME MADE WOOLEN WOOL-EN GOODS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, and make Gonts' Suits to ordor from our colobratod Cass'moro. Shall bo ploascd to seo old and now patrons. JOHN C. CUTLER & BRO., AGENTS, PROVO and DES-ERET DES-ERET WOOLEN MILLS, Opposite Op-posite Grant Bro's Co. Stables. Sta-bles. Tb -Vew fc-ofa Bed Is the best for Offices and rhyslclans. The Tatcnt Sofa Bed ct Sand-berg's Sand-berg's Furniture Co., is as fine Parlor Par-lor Sofa as can t found. Come and see It. 103 W South Temple. Dr. J. Thoma3, Dentist, Herald Block, corner west and 1st South sL, S. Is, City. Vitalized ail admlnlstereil. d sfotl-e la (lor ralrau. Not having any Telephone, our customers will please leave orders at Margetts' Bro's. Book Store, or at Phillip Slargetts' Wloe Depot for Slargetts' Ale and Porter, also for Slaltand Hops. Estate ofH.11. Siaboetts. H. D1NWOODEY IS READY FOR BUSINESS AGAIN. And will bo pleased to havo tho public generally and alt his old customors call and seo him at Calder's Music Palaco, (tho Calder Estate having kindly allowed him to uso part of their store), whero ho has opened out a Now and Beautiful Stock of Carpets and Parlor Furnl-turo. Furnl-turo. All orders will rOccIVo most careful attention. Ho still has tho 6 5 omployos with him ready to oxecuto any order. Glvo him a Call. Saeklem's Armm it-mts. Tzra Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Chap-ped hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, snd pueitlvely cures Piles, or no ray required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, satis-faction, or money refunded. Price SS cents per box. For sale by A. C. Smith & Co. Oo to Ki-KSCFB. BrwATEn & Co-opposite Co-opposite City Hath for Tin Roofing, Guttering, Spouting, Stoves and Tinware, etc If you want to be Healthy, Wealthy and Wise deposit your money in the Utah Commercial and Savings Rank, 22 and 2-1 E, First South Street, and get 5 per cent Interest per annum, compounded com-pounded four times a year. Capital Capi-tal $200,01)0, Surp'" S-aJ.OO". rnblle Hrellorr. Tho Boatil or Directors or the Chamlvr ot Commerce, realizing that a number of important subjects appertaining to the public weal should be discussed by the citizens who have tlie Interests or this city at heart, have decided to call a public meeting Tor this J urrtse. Tlie meeting will be held at the Federal Courtroom on Wednesday evening, September 24tb, at b o'clock. An invitation Is extended to all Citlz-IM to attcnu tnis meeting. Frank K. Gilli-stie, Secrrtary. Fnni Simon, Act In-: President. Buy your drugs or "tlie boys," Johnson, Prill &Co..-tS Stain st. UM0X PACIFIC SYSTEM, MOU.V- TVIV uirisiov. On "'J atrr Jfosifay, iS-pf. I5M, 1SS0, Train 6rtrern -WI Lnkcatvl GarJIM RtatknU run fi-s fUtot: "Yeare Arrita 1 Leaxe 1 Arrlse l U't Mie- Ull-rCek. OaxStM. sll Late. 3 loa-ca. I-9-13.tiu I 1 IS pan. I Scop.m. I lla-m. tldaao. 1-lip.m. fin-em. SU-nm. -MUi Is 18p.m. I a ttp.ru. Sunday excepted. Ticket forSale in Wasatch Build-in?. Build-in?. 2T1 Slain Street, ami at D-t. Fare for the round trijs 30 cents. S. W. diSLtS, G. I A . Salt I.ake. v r-amiir -""i Dr. David Kennedy, ut Ron-tcut, X. Y , the faroeus !-urge n and Physician, lias sent us a copy or hl Book. "How toCurcKlluey, Liver and Blood Disorders." It Is a work which should be rend Inevers bemr, for the valtc cr the r-iedlclf.cssons alone. It contain also many life illustrations and two ficlnatlng stories from the widely kiuwu author au-thor "ed Buutlin-." Any one wmllnc: their address with name of this pair to Dr. Kennedy, will receive re-ceive tlie Rook free by mall. rrlcnt- IMsrnse Lost lis Vl-llm. Under date of July IS, 1SS5, Sir. I-oura A. Kern; ton, of West Rutland, Rut-land, V -motif, writes. "Wo are certain that only for Dr. David KennedvV Favorite Remedy, of RonJcut", X. Y., our little ten-yeai-old daughter would have l-een dead from lirlghfs Disease. We had tried in vain other means, Lut the Favorite Favor-ite Remedy came Just In time to save her life."' 5m S.edia (Pa.) 31 litary Acal-em: Acal-em: , ' .ye. Hrook Hill; girls. Circulars Cir-culars frte Iink nnl and month sn4 tiazilta c teeth And breoat of balm and Wp of r.e ArefonsvIaotlaUUi world beneath With yoanir. or old. tare onI7 these Who er wfeiy. while they rair. L'ieSOOIXT tij night and ctaj. Wanted one ton Reeswax, Joil-sSuN, I'KAIT A. Co. I.O?T, STKATMl OK srOtXN. A HI VIA white DootfT. from llenrri bV lt A rewirt of It will b-i piM rr hr lem to Jon-i r Thomas, isa Br-ghsm st-.emsi bOR KKNT. A HOUSE OF TWO UOOM5 1"s kitehca. near Warm snmjrs- Ta lireatiMiOave. FOR KENT. -v-rnvriA rckMUEii koo'I. at ,! w. Meth -pail, -treef FOR SALK. TO A UEMIlAnLtjrAElY.ONE HAt K orthewbolsof tbeLanltfr business. ApnlrtoA hETscB-eorncrJoa Sooth nnd Sid West, is t tt Clir MJTICK. rplIEBEWIU. DB A STOCkllOUlEKI JL Vleetisx of Working- Mos's O -.p at B-ore.ca Tncsdar, fcepternlxT -3rd. !. at 2op.m a. s. e.f.us:8. sec-'. STOCTtllOLnKn' MM-mSt!. rplll. riteT 'ANNUA!. STOCKHOLO-JL STOCKHOLO-JL en' X'etlire of the Scandinavian aler caul-la Ur.loa wul ba bet I In tho roartic nth UsidUMtlojrllonse. on Monday fcr-nioir Ihe -?h lute st S o clock. s I nUaltentines ts r-ietel as bc-iacss st Importance, will Lsbvooxht before Ine meeting. II 8 UNlsSAT, Sec-y. SALT LAKE THEATRE Cuas. 8. Bcktos. Maxaazn. Two Nights Only! 3IOXDA 1'cO TUHSDA 1'. Sr.PTU.nEIt 22, and ST. THE ROMAKTnT ACTOR, MR. HARRY LACY, asn rnr STILL ALARM! UT JOsECII AS.THCR. IslroOu-iog ths 1,-and rnne Home Scene, with 100 -Ughtnlns Hitch- ad Us stssb ef horses and I nil ars compssr to lu eonfUgnt-on. mtuillcd to be the -iol Ihnmnrterneeicrplicedoii ISO ilrss-st-e Tto wonder. orrls n.l delight tt both America nad Great Brttun. ass f cau on sit Stts-dar isonunf . Siji!cr!5,it-)zc.c. Ciailpncei. z Qoptributor. MM T ESTABLISHED IS70. (& Well 'ssSsai HE Twelfth Volume of The Co.ntoibotor begins ; 'M g) with tho November, lfX, number. The following jH Y will constitute its leading features: j? H Illustration: Twelve full page engravings of tho f -V jlH finest csecntion a frontispiece to each number besides nu- j 5 M merous outline drawings illustrative of tho scientific papers. , m Life and -Labors of Orson Pratt: The first ' 'jjlH number will contain an elegant Steel Engraving of the late - H Apostle Orson Pratt and a carefully prepared biographical j iH sketch. In the succeeding numbers choice extracts from j jH his writings and sermons will be presented. 'L H The Church Emigration: Early in 1S91 ? H will be commenced a serial detailing a history of tho I'lil Church Emigration, from the first comiiany to the pre- 5 M sent tim-. With tho opening chapter will bo a fine Steel 1 M Engraving of Elder William C Staines, from whoso , L jH journal some extremely interesting incidents will be culled. ,, l M Descriptive Series: Several papers describing x J Scandinavian Countries and People will be written by ' V .JAM Edward II. Anderson, President of tho Scandinavian a j il Mission. Pioneer Sketches by Santiago, describe local ; jH scenes and incidents of intere-t. W 1 H Scientific: Dr. James E. Tnlmage will continue 'LA his delightful illustrated studies of microscopic and other P' H' animal life. 1 H Short Stories: AVe have arranged for a short htory j iH in each number and serials running through the volume. j; H Studies from Froissart, by De Vallibus, will U H acquaint our readers with many surprising adventures of J jl Knights and Squires in tho heroic days of Chivalry. ' H Short Talks to Young Men: These will ', H be brief, pointed addresses on timely topics by somo of 'H tho bsst known and most capable men in the community. ) H Among tho writers and subjects may bo named: Moses Plljl A Thatcher ou "Ceurage," Ileber J. Grant on "Kiches," tfAiailA F'saaammA Samuel W. Richards ou "Tho Bible," B. II. Roberts on B livA obbbbbA "Public Speaking," Evan Stephens on "Music," C. W. W N9 j; M Penrose on "Language," &c. W VV j- H Musical: There will be a page of music in each W , KM number, to accompany a series of songs and choruses V j Bfl specially compoed and selected for male voices, and de- W I H signed for use in the Y. M. M. I. A. J H $500.00. PREMIUMS. $500.00. ' H For the purpose of stimulating interest In the Musical Exercises : H of the Y. SL SL I. A. and of creating a friendly rivalry among them, H we. In connection with the General Supcrintenilency. shall give tho , jH foUowlng premiums, to Iks awarded at the Annual Conference of the . , H Associations in Jane, 1S01: . H L To the Y. SL M. I. A. of the ward having the largest and best H Glee Club, of not less than twenty live male voices, SXU.MX, . B IL To the Y. M. M. I. A. of tbe srard having the best Glee Club, , H of not ss than fifteen male voiees, JlOaCO. H III. To the Y. SL SL I. A. ot the ward having the best Doable H Quartette of ms-e voices, J7J.CQ. jH IV". To the Y. SL SL I. A. of the ward having the best quartette jH ot male voices, (X.CX. H Y. To the Y". SL SL I. A. of tbe ward rendering the best Duet for s H Bass and Tenor voices, -3.O0. H VI. To the Y. SL SL I. A. of the ward rendering the best Bass H Solo, JI3.U Second rrize. rtO 00. H V1L To the Y. SL SL I. A. of the ward rendering the best Tenor H Solo, lo.CO. Second Prize. fjiaOX , H --CONDITIONS.-": H 1. The competition will be under the direction of Evan Stephens. 1 Staslral Director of the Associations, who will prescribe the tests and H manaKe all the detalLs of the exercises and preliminary work. Alt H communications in relation to it must be addressed to him. H 2. The preralams will be paid to the officers of the Y. SL M. L A jH to be disposed of by them for the benefit of the singers, as tlie res pec- jH live winning Associations may direct- H 1 But one premium will be given to the Association of any one H ward, evcept tbe premiums for duet and solos. H 4. The competing orj-anlzations will supply such part of tho H musical exercises of the Y. M. SL I. A. Annual Conference and Con- 1 ecrt as may be assigned them. H 5. In considerabon ot the liberality of these premiums we think B there should be not less than from twenty.flve to one hundred sub- H scribers to Tnn Co-fTKIuCTOR in the winning wards. But we do not jl Impose It as a condition that there shall be, only requesting the officers , H and members of the Association-) to assist oar local and traveling lH agents In their efforts to procure them. J Subscription: Tho subscription is Two Dollars lA a ear. Binding Fifty Cents a volume. For Two (H DoLL.vns and Twenty-Five Cents, fn adranct", we will iil .send the magazine, bind it at the end of the year and M return it post free. We recommend every subscriber to M order it this way. Tho magazine is thus doubled in value, H being read as it comes out, and still preserved, a record of H tho best thought of the times, which may lw referred to in vears to come with untold interest. We are assured by H subscribers, who have all the back volumes, that they H would not part with them for any price. M Binding: Volumes bound in cloth at 50 cents H each. Missing numbers supplied to subscribers at 20 cents KM each. Binding Cases for any volume, 23 cents each. .Fise m BiNDiM., Half Morocco, gilt, 1.00 each; Full Morocco, M gilt, $2.00 each. H Bound Yolumes: Complete sets, Eleven Vol- H times, cloth, 21.73 per set; Half Morocco, gilt, 3000. H AVe will exchango any other Bound Volume for volumes M 1 and 4, unbound, if in good condition. M Special: We have a limitetl number of large engrav- M ings of Lieutenant-Gcneral Joseph Smith and of President M Brigham Young. Until our supply is exhausted, we will send H a cojiv of cither to subscribers for Volume XII. who M pay $130 in advance (which al-o includes binding). H These engravings sell at 1.00 each. M Remit money by P. 0. note, registered letter, or draft. H Stamps taken for amounts less than one dollar. M Address, THE CONTRIBUTOR CO, M Herald Building, H P, 0. Box 303. Salt Lake City, Utah. H BUGGIES, PLOWS, AGRICULTURAL IBPLEMEHTS, WAGONS. 'H GEO. A. LOWE, I Salt Lake City, Ogden and I-ogan, "Utah. 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