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Show Hj For United States Senators, Hg JOSEPH L. RAWLINS, Salt Lake. AWM M0SE6 THATCHER, Cache. Bj For Governor, H JOHNT. CAINE Salt Lake. H Eur Congressman, H B, H. ROBERTS, Davis. H For Jadpea of tbe Supreme Court, Hj SAMUEL H. THURMAN, Utah. H THOMAS MALONEY, Weber, H RICH ARD W . YO UNG, Salt Lake, K For Secretary of State, H 'l'LSHER S. HARRIS, Salt Lake. mW For Attorney-General, Hj A. J. WEBER, of Weber. Hj For '.Treasurer. Hj ' ALMA GREENWOOD, Millard. flK For Auditor, mW GUY C. WILSON, Sanpete. H For Superintendent of Public Instruc- Hj KARL G. MAESER, of Utah. Hj For Judge Fourth Judicial District H E. A. WILSON. Proyo. H For State Senators (Seventh District, Hj Utah County.) j ABLE J. E VANS, Lehi. H M. M. WARNER. Provo. H For Representatives (Eleventh Die H' trict, Utah County.) H WM. M. ROYLANOE, Springville. H MARLNUS LARSEN, Spanish Fork. H HYRUM LEMMON, Payeon. H A. 0. SMOOT, Provo. H For County Superintendent of Public H Instruction. H D. H. 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I have now taken several bot- ties and am able to H Attend My Housework. BB In fact, I am on my feet about all day, and I can go np stairs easily. I cannot say enough. In praiBB of Hood's Sarsaparllla." H Mkb. Joror Hasb, Box 92, Oran, N. Y. H HrtnfJ'fi PiffcarotaEtelesstmllil,effeo- How's This. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward Re-ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot can-not be curtd bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J, CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, To-ledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J, Cheney for the laBt 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West &Tbaux, Wholesale Druggiats, Toledo, O. -oaio irugglets, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally intern-ally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. drug-gists. Testimonials free. WARD CONFERENCES. Will be Held In the "Various WardB of Che Utah Stake of ZIon as Follows: American Fork, October 13ch, meetings meet-ings at 10 a. m. and 2. p. m. Lehi, November 3rd, meetings at 10 a.m. and 2 p. m. Edward Pabtbidge, David John, Reed Smoot, Stake Presidency. A Timely Reminder. Each season forceB upon our consideration consider-ation its own peculiar perils to health. The advent of fall finds many reduced in strength and yigor, poorly prepared to continue tho business of life. The stomach and bowels, tho great highway of animal economy, is especially liable to disorder in the fall. The neryous system has aleoeufferedin the struggle. Typhoid fever and malaria in particular partic-ular find in the fall that combination of eartb, air and water that mark this season as especially dangerous. The falling leaves, the decaying vegetables contribute their share of contamination. contamina-tion. Hood's Sarsapaiilla furnishes a most valuable safeguard at these important im-portant points, and should bo used in the fall before serious sickness has laid you low. B..,iEmm.i'A'i.m.N ifr-T-rfflM n ! J.i r .' nag Reader, did you ever take Simmons Liver Regulator, the "King of LrvERMEDicmES?" Everybody needs take a liver remedy. It is a sluggish or diseased liver that impairs digestion and causes constipation, -when the waste that should be carried off remains in the body and poisons the whole system. That dull, heavy feeling is due to a torpid liver. Biliousness, Headache, Malaria and Indigestion are all liver diseases. Keep the liver active by an occasional dose of Simmons Liver Regulator Reg-ulator and you'll get rid of these troubles, trou-bles, and give tone to the whole system. sys-tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver Regulator ia better than Pills. It does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly refreshes and strengthens. Every package lias tlie Red S Stamp on the wrapper. J. 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On reading and filing tho petition of Gerrgo Paxinan. administrator ot tho estate ot .Maria ai.Cfor is teneen, deceasea, setting forth that ho has filed his final account ol his administration admin-istration upon said estato in this court, that all tho debts, .including taxes, have been fully paid, and that a portion of said estate remains to b& divided among tho heirs ot said dc-coascd, dc-coascd, and praying itmonK other things for an order allowing said final account and of distribution of tho residuo of said estato among tho pers diis enti tied It ia ordered tha' all persons interested in tno ostaio oi uio f am juana m Ulirlmenfccn.dc-ccased. Ulirlmenfccn.dc-ccased. ba and appear before tho Probaio court of lho county of Utah, at tho court room ot said court, in tho county courtnouso on tho l'Jtn day of October, lb03; at 10 o'clock a, m. then and thero to show causo why an or dor allouiuur said final account and ot distribution distri-bution sht ula not bo made of tho residuo of said eaimo among tho hcirp and devites of tho said Maria M. Christensen, deceased, ac-pording ac-pording to law It isiurtnor ordered that tno clerk causo notice to bo posted in three public places in Utah county und a copy of this order to bo published in The- Iusptch a newspaper printed and circulated in Utah county, three weeks successively prior to said 10th day of October. 1895. WA11REN N. DDSEN BERUV, I Probate Judge. Dated September 20,1803. I Tswitoky of Utah, i cd i CouNri-of Utah. fbs I 1, E. L. Jones, Clerk of tho Probate court I in and for Utah county, Territory of Utah, hereby ccitify that the foregoing is a lull truo and correct copy of tho original order appointing tltno and placo for settlement of final account and to hear petition for disiribu-' tionofthoestatelof Maria M. Christensen, de-CPnsed, de-CPnsed, and now on file and of record In my ollice. Witness my hand and seal of said Probate court at my ollico in Provo city, this (SEAL) 26th day ot poplembor, A. D. 1805 E.L, JONES. ' Cierkof tboprobatecourt. Utah county.V.T TJtTANTED: A reliab'e, active gentleman y,f or lady to travol lor reliable established houEO. Salary S7fc0. ratable S15 weekly, and money advanced for expenees Situation s eady. References Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. H. E. Hess. President, Chicago. Frovo Mall Service. MAIL TBADJS LKAVE. U. P. Going South 9:15 a m R, G. W Going East 9:26 a. m. R.G.W. Going West.... 11:55a m. U. P. Going North 3.37 p.m. Salt Lake and Salina East 3:55 p m. 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H $ tl-il-'111 SalfcLake y 4f'f p.'m Hi ul ijv..io Ar. 4:35-" b5 Ml 8:15 " LehlJunction 3 30 BK ifl 8:18 Lehi -3:27 ' R I 8:25 " AmericanFork 3:20 " Hr lm 8:32 Pleasant Grove 3:13 M&m M 8:43 Lake View 3;01 Hk4I 8:55 Provo -.... 2 50 " B l 2-? " SpringviUe 2:40 " , HE ifl &:M SpaniahPork 2:32 If : 9:2 " Benjamin 2:26 " BE 9:32 " Payson 2:17 ., 9:44 ' Santaquin 2:07 Si' V 10:35 Nephi 1:25 B: I2:40p.m. Moroni 8:40 a.ini K iH 1:23 Ephraim 7:57 ' ' . 1:45 " Manti 7:30 9B': iH at. 11-15 a. m juao 125 VmmTv i JBk Lv-H:35a.m Juab 13:30 fcA? I HI I fvr:77ioS: MUford . v 1 HP il Ar 9:40 p. m Frisco 4:00a.m. Lv. 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