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Show IH Eor United States Senators, H JOSEPH L. RAWLINS, Salt Lake. K MOSES THATCHER, Cache. B For Governor, H JOHN T. CAINE Salt Lake. H For Congressman, B B. H. BOBEETS, Davis. H For Judges of the Supreme Court, j SAMUEL R. THURMAX, Utah, j THOMAS MALONEY, Weber, mm EICH AED W . YO UNG, Salt Lake, K For Secretary of State, Wt JblSHEE S. HARRIS, Salt Lake. H For Attorney-General, M A. J, WEBBER, of Weberr H For Treasurer. mm ALMA GREENWOOD, Millard. H For Auditor, H GUY C. WILSON, Sanpete. H For Superintendent of Public Instruc- H KARL G. MAESEE, of Utah. B for Judge Fourth Judicial District H E. A. WILSON, Proyo. j Urban Allan Ifycra H "WIndom, Kan. Scrofula From Birth B O.ther Medicines Utterly Failed H lut Hood's Sarsaparllla Cured. j "Some tlmo since, onr boy then four H yri old wao in the hands of tho family H doctor for treatment for scrofula. He j hd boon afflicted -vrlth this trouble from j birth nd we had been unable to give him H 9nly Temporary Redof. H Wo decided to give him Hood's Ssrsspa- H xilla and are glad to say 6 bottles of H "Hood's entirely cored him. Our oldest Bj daughter has been talcing Hood's Ssxsa- Hj parlll for rheumatism with good results. H We hare used from first to last some $10 Bj Torth of the medicine and have received Hj tbe equivalent of several hundred dollars' H worth of doctor's treatment and good B Hood's1 Cures E Jie<h to boot. Wo cannot speak too H highly of Hood's Sarsaparllla as a blood Surifier. It is all that is claimed for it." '. B. Mtees, Windom, Kansas. B l&jifUBWttfg&SflZ I Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that uoutain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of amell and completely d-range the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be ued except ex-cept on presciiptionB from reputable physicians, an the danger they will do is ten fold to the good ou can possibly derive from them,' Hall's- Catarrh Cure, manuiactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercuiy, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and muious surfacea of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, . and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F..J. Cheney & Co Testimonials free. ggpSoU by druggistB, price 75 cents per bottle. What is a Guarantee? It is this. If you have a Cough or CojfLfl..JlcJ&l,irirr iri tjujHaaM.i.sytWr-yotiare tjujHaaM.i.sytWr-yotiare afflicted with any Chest, Throat or Lung Trouble, Whooping Cough, &c, and you use Ballard's Horehound Syrup as directed, giving it a fair trial, and no benefit is experienced, experi-enced, we authorize our adyertlsed agent to refund your money on return ot bottle. It neyer fails to give satisfaction. satis-faction. It promptly relieves Bronchitis. Bron-chitis. Sold by Smoot Drug company. A Timely Eemiuder. Each season forces upon our consideration consider-ation its own peculiar perils to health. The advent of fall finds many reduced in strength and vigor, poorly prepared to continue the business of life. The stomach and bowels, tho great highway of animal economy, is especially liable to disorder in the fall. The nervous system has also suffered in the Btruegle. Typhoid fever and malaria in partic-ular partic-ular find m the fall that combination ot earth, air and water that mark this Beasonas especially dangerous. The falling leaves, the decaying vegetables contribute their share of contamination. contamina-tion. Hood's Sarsaparllla furnishes a most valuable safeguard at these important im-portant points, and should be used in the fall before Berioua sickness has laid you low, ii.i .i.i.i.ii.n.mi Reader, did you ever take Simmons Liver Regulator, the "King op Ltver Medicines?" Everybody needs take a liver remedy. It is a sluggish or diseased liver fhat 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 is better tra.n Pills. It does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly refreshes and strengthens. Every package lias tiie Eed Z stamp on tho wrapper. J". H Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia. WARD CONFERENCES. Will be Held in thn Various "Wards of tho Utah Stake of ZIon as Follows: Pleasant Grove, Second ward, September Sep-tember 15th, meetings at 10 a. m. and 2 p.m. Alpine, Seotpmber 22nd, meetings at 2 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. American Fork, October 13th, meetings meet-ings at 10 a. m. and 2. p. m. Lehi, November 3rd, meetings at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Edward Paetbidge, David John, Reed Smoot, Stake Presidency. FRAGRANT VANITY FAIR CIGARETTES I NNE BVlWTaE FINE5T I Virginia PssTORKistt tobacco & tme highest skilled workmen emploed n making TME5E CIGARETTES - - Use Pure Water. Parties desirous of taking the city water will do well to call on the superintendent super-intendent for the cost of connection with the water mains. Rates or any other question pertaining to cost and use of the city water bindlv answered EphHomeb, Supt. .Money to Loan on improved farm and city property. Time five years, with privilege of part payment of any amount before maturity. matur-ity. This money is loaned on mortgage mort-gage only, thereby granting to borrower bor-rower the lawful redemption in case of foreclosure. Low rate of interest. Call on or write George A. Dusenberry at county recorder's office, Frovo city, Utah. Notice Seventies. The Forty-fifth Quorum will hereafter here-after holn meetings every two weeks JiegJlar meeting will be heldonFridav evening next at 7:30 o'clock, W. 8. Corbktt, Clerk. Ballard's Snow Liniment. This invaluable remedy is one that ought to be in every household. It will cure your Rheumatism, Neuralaia Sprains Cute, Bruises, Burns, Frosted nE.andTVEars' uSore Throat an Sore Chest. If you have a Lame Back it will cure it. It penetrates to the seat ot the disease. It will cure Stiff JointB and contracted muscles after all other remedies have failed. Those who have been cripples for years have used Mallard's Snow Liniment and throwD away their crutches and been able to walk as well as ever. It will cure you Price 50 cents. Sold by Smoot Drmr company, "s HHHHnMWBu - - '--""-TriiiiMiinMiniig nwwftwn TTirtinaii in nmn Notice. The first quorum of elder will meet the first Thursday in everj munth at S o'clock, in the Fourth ward relief society room. . Wm. Wtlliahs, Clerk. Provo Mall Service. 3IATL TBAXNS LEAVE. D . P. Going South 9 :15 a. m R, G. W, Going EaBt 9:26 p.. m. R. G. W. Going West.. .. 11:55 a m. U. P. Going North 3.37 p.m. Salt Lake and Salina East 3:55 p m. Salt Lake and Salina West 4:15 p.m. MAIL TRAINS ABR1VE. gjj D. P From Salt Lake 9:15 a.m. R. G. W. From the West. . 9:26 a. m. R. G. W. From the East. . 11:55 a. m. Salt Lake and Salina West 3:55 p.m. Salt Lake and Salina East 4:15 p.m. Uc P. Mail from South. .... 3 :37 p. m-ofs-ice HOURS. The general deliyery, stamp and registry reg-istry windows open at 8 a. m., and tjlose at 5:30 p. m. The money order window opens at 9 a. m., and'closes at 4 p. m. On Sundays end legal holidays tbe general delivery and stamp window s sue open from 11:30 m. to 12:30 p. m. Mail pouches close thirty minutes before the arrival of trains. W. D, Roberts, "Htm, fflfrper's Bazar la 1895. Elegautand csclusive designs for Oat-door and in-door Toilettes, drawn from WonTH models by Sandoz and Cuapuis. are an lm-nortant lm-nortant feature. Theso appear every week, accompanied by minute descriptions and do-tails, do-tails, Our Paris Letter, by KAinARmnDE Forest, is n weekly transcript of tho latest styles and qaprices in tho mode. Under tho head of Ney Vork Fashions, plain directions and full ncilculars are given as to shapes, fabrics, trimc '" Vs. una accessories or the costumesothrt lressed women. Children's Clothing tto es pratical attention. A fort nightly Paitcra-sheet SunDlement enables readers to cat and mono tnelr own srowus. The womawho takes HARP RK'S BAZAR is prepared ir every occasion In life, ceremonious ceremoni-ous or inf jrmnl, where beautiful dress Is requisite. ANAMEIltCAN SEBIAI,. Doctor Warrrlck's Daughters, bv .Rebecca Harding Davis, a strong novel of American lifo. partly Jaid In Pennsylvania and partly In the far South, will ocoupy tho last half of tho year. My Lady Nobody, an intensely exoitinjr novel, by MAAiiraN Maahtens. author of "God's Jbool.'' "Tne Greater Glory," etc f will hegln tho year Essays and Social Chats. To this department depart-ment Spectator will contribute her charming charm-ing papers on "What Wo aro Doing" in Now York society, Auswor.iu Correspondents. Questions receive the personal attention of tho editor, and aro answered at the curliest possible dato Iter their receiut. Send for Illustrated Prospectus. The volumes of tho BAZAR begin with tho first numter lor January of cueli j ear. Wiicn on time is mentioned subscriutlou wiU begin be-gin with tho Iunibrr current at tho tlmo of receipt ol 61.00 each. Cloth Cases lor each volume, suitable for binding, y ill bo sent by mall, post-uaid. on receipt of 41.00 each. 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Whoovermaybo one's tavorlto among English Eng-lish novelisto, it will bo concededjby all critics that Thomas Haudit stands foremost as a master artist In ilction, and The simpletons ja&bCimiCted to arouse enthusiasm not in- Another lead ii5-toliture will be the Persona Beeoilectlous of Joau ol Are. by tho biour Louis nis CONifc. ner Page and Secretary under which Buiaj the moat popular of living American Magaziio writers wih present tue story ol tho Maidtol Orleans. Jn tho January Number will appear a proiusely illustrated paper on Charleston uud the Carolinas, tho first of a scries of Southern papers. Northern Africais attractiugmoreattention than at any other time Bince itwas in the seat of empires. Th next volume of HARPER'S MAG1Z1NE will contain Tour iUustrated articles ar-ticles onthis region, and three of them will depict the present lite there. Julian Ralph win prepare lor the MAGAZINE a series of eight stories, depicting typical phuses of Chinese Life and Manners. Besideti tho lone stories, there wiU begin in the January Number tbe first chanters ot A Three-Part Novelette. b Uichahd Hauuinq Davis the ongest work vet attempted by this writer. Complete short storits by popular writers will continue to be a featui ool the iMGAZINE Senu lor Illustrated Fruriuectus. The Volumes of the Magazine begin with the Numbers for Juno and Decomr.or of each year. When no tnno Is mentioned, subocriD- uons win Degin witu tno iNumber current at tho timo or receiptor order. Cloth Oases or bi nding, 5U cents .each by mail, poBt paid Title-page and Index sent on application. Uemituuiees should bo made by Post-oilico Money Order or Dralt, to avoid chance of loos. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement adver-tisement without the ezpi ess oiatr oHab- TfiR & BhOTIiERS. HARPJDK'ti PERIODICALS. HARPER'S MAGAZINE K.I 00 HARKER'SWEhlCLY " 4 Oo HARPER'S RAZAR 4.U0 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE ." ..".'." 3.U0 Postage Free to all subscribers in the United State, Canada, and Mexico, AddrebB: JtlARPiiR & ii K'Oi'KERS, P. O. Box 959, S. Y. City. Harper's Weekly In 1895. HARPER'S WEEKLY is a pictorial history of the times. J t presents every important event promptly, accurately, and exhaustively in illustraUoa and descriptive text of thu highest order, The manner in which, during 1891, it has treated tho Chicago Railway Strike and tho China-Japanese Yvar, and tho amount or Hirht tt was able to throw on Korea tne instant attention at-tention was directed to that little-known oourttrv. aro examples ot its most boundless resources. Julian RJLrn, tho distinguished writer and correspondent, nas been sent to tho seat ot war. and there joined byC D. WjiLUON. tho wen-known American artist now for many years rcsiue-tot JaDan. who ha3 Deen engacoa to co-operate with Mr Ralph in 60ndiucr to HARPER'S WEEKLY occlusive inromiouon and illustration. Durinirlbft-, every vital quenttoii will be din. cussea wiui winor and without Prejudice iu-tho iu-tho editorial columns, ana also in special ar tieles bv the hiKpest authorities in each do partment. l'ortrniu 01 the men and women whouremafemg history, nnd powerful and caustic political cartoons, will continue to bo characteristic teatures. Tills Uusy World with Its keen and kindly comment on the lesser d-dngs of the day, will remain a reffu-lar reffu-lar department. H . f10,111: There wlU be tvo powerful serials, ser-ials, both handsomely Ulustrated-Tho Una Cockade, a stirring romance of olden dava bv Stan-lev J WEViiA.v.and a novel of New York entitled Tho Son of Uis Father, by Braniilk MATTHEws-several novelettes, and manv short stories by populor writers. Send for Illustrated ProsDectnH. The volumes of tho WEEKLYbegin with tho first Number for January of geaoh year! begin with the nmnbor current at the time of receipt of order. Cloth Cases i tor each volume, suitable for Kof-jwo S,bftbT mau' poat-paid' on r0" Title-page and Index sent on applica- tion Remittances should be made by Post-office money order or draft, to avoid chanco of los Newspapers are not to copy this adver- tisement without theexpresi order of HaR' PBK &BROTHEUS. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. or Year. HARPER'SMAGAZINE gi m HARPER'S WEEKLY.... tM HARPER'S BAZAR 4m HARPER'S YOTJNG PEOPLE .' !".' .'.. .".'." 3.00 Postage Tree to all subscribers in the United Stales, Canada, arid Mexico. Addreso: HAEPER & BEOTHERS P, O. Box 959, N. Y. City, j HHi ' E. J. WARD fe SONS I Carry Everything in the BUILDEtfCrLIKE,, jfl TlLUPydlfig NO. 32. - - PROVO CiTY. UTAH H There is no doubt, no failure, when you take De Witt's Colic & Cholera Cure. It is pleasant, acta promptly, no bad after effects. Smoot drug Company. Com-pany. fSV.VBiBX S Sb r Curs for Impotence, Lota &iUa.lhJ Hr3 of Manhood, Seminal SfSg Emissions. Spermatorrhea, fraYnl i teS ffirif's tU (Jermusnesi, Self Distrust. lvl?4i&IX gia Loss of Ucmcry, &e. Will kdy&S-sgcnerrtssstea moke you a STRONG. Vigor- ra,Kvw3 ua Uan- Prlc ft-oo, 6 ttS HE? S Vi V 3 Soxes, ?5 00. aT4qfeS-o'S.L3 So'slalDlrettlam Uailti gglllllipjSiiij with eash Box. Aiirtil I EJ i ffitt !!&&?? Salltrft SaswItaUQialSj', A $33 s "p! aoio luomavs. For 8ale by Smoot Drng Co. HKOFESSiUNAL CARDS. AMUEL A. KING. Attorney-at-Law. Collections Promptly Attended to. O co First Mational Bank Building. Prove S E. BOOTH, Ui itttorneu-aRaw. Office at 23 J street,; PROVO CITY. - - UTAH. A W. GASH, Atorney-at-La.w. (Room 7, County Courthouso.) PROVO CITY. UTAH. Q D. HOUTZ. Attorney-At-Law. Rooms 4 and 5 Eldredge Block. Provo, - - Utah. T-HURMAN & WEDGWOOD, Atto r n ey s-at- Law. Rooms l and 3 IFirst National BankBnllalng PfiOVO, - - UTAH. UUARNER & KNIGHT Attorney and. Counselor At Law Rooms 13 & 14 Onion Block. Provo City, Utah EA. WILSON a Attorney-at-law, Ro a - 5 and 7, Bank Building. Provo City, - - Utah Q K.KXNG. rtll. ,..l m ... Office oyer Swazey & Martin's Bank, opposite post office. PROVO CITY, - - UTAH. il.M.KELLOQG. - E. E. COR1TMAN rELiOGG & CORFMAF Attorneys-at-Law, Rooml, HineB Building. Provo City, Utak. F30BEET ANDERSON, M'torneu-aRaw, Rooms 1 and 5, EMredgo Block. PROVO CITY. - UTAH. C E.DUDLEY, Attorney-At-Law. Office Room 9, First National Bank. PROVO. UTAH. A McOURTALN, M. Physician and Surgeon. fllco rooms, 3 and i, HInes Blook, Provo 3DIco hours, 3 to 12 a. m., 2 to p. m. Rosidenco.ono block north of First ward meeting meet-ing houso. Resldcnco tolephono No. 4, office of-fice telephone No. 28. LJAVERCAMP&CO. Abstracters of Titles. Loans and Insurance. Provo City, - - Utah. fjSjr B. SEARLE, Civil Engineer, irrigation and Water Power Plans. Doputy U. S. Mineral Surveyor. City Surveyor of Provo. OEPICE: IN COURTHOUSE QR.E. E. REED, Office over Pyne and Maiben's Drug Store, Provo, Utah. QEO. SMART, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. Office al Smart & Co's Drug Storey PROVO. - - - UTAH ! A NDREW ADAMSON, COUNTY SURVEYOR. U S.Deputy Mineral Survey or and NOTARY PUBLIC. American Pork, - - Utah. nE- G. H. KEYSOR DENTAL SURGERY, Rooms over Smoot Drug store. Will practice Dentistry in all its branches, Provo, - - - Utah. jjrpC Course by Mail jssaeasi? Capital City I Commercial College JTO ADVERTISE OUR COLLEGE j I We will give a thirough course of in-a I struction In double and sincle ontrjl I Book-keeping and Commercial Arith-J 1 motic by mail. JFxee of Uharce to af 1 limited number of persons. Th'&j 1 oout so will bo completed in forty lcs-l I sons. No charge for "Diplomas, i I Address i IpAPITAL pOMMEKCLAL 1 UIX"2" UoiiLEGS. I P. O. Drawer TOl,EKA, KAS f O H. ALLEN", M. D. Residence and ofllce 6th street. One biock east of Tabernaolo, PROVO. - - - UTAH. vy ANTED: A reliable, ao'lve jrentlcmon IH ' ' or lad v to travel lo- reliable established jH houso. Salary S70. payable iia weekly, and B money advanced for exponees. faituatlon H s'eady. References Encloso self-addressed H stamped envelope. H. E. fless. President, JM Chicago. H Fallf Winter Millinery At WIHS. W. H. DAVIS' H Thursday Sept 12. Bj The most elegant display of Pattern lH Hats ever seen in ''royp. Styles SH the latest. Prices Hie lowest. fll Everybody cordially invited. IH WM.OREER, PresldenS JaHiN-JOAES, Supenataiident H -MAJSUEACTURERS OF- BM HARNESS, BOOTS and SHOES -DEALERS US ; ; ooods. I hardware " 9 FUBNTTDBE, FANG Y NOTIONS. H FARMING IMELFMSNTS, B ROLLER MHJi FLOUR. G-R AIN H The Good Things of Life. H MAY ALL BE FOUND AT H jStLniben Bloolc, J Street, JProvp. Il NU-wtho Finest Goods Dealt in at 1 FH H HffHH SBfe HBB SH ww era . tSaM MB HH mm B mWT S Urn &dk hi iM wi mSS IV IH mm jmm mm H U EmS b$ Bi Ei j&f ag w B H K 9 25 sd sSSB 91 iflH Carpets, H Universal Stoves and RaogeSj H Crockery and Lgmps. H at TAYLQRBRQ8. CO - H fejyy TIms TabIe Effect Aug. 18, 1895 HM SOUTH. Subject to change with- ZrZ ' IhI yr0 !-,,- out notice. vxJ-K. BHI WsDaig STATION,, ff A2r:0?.in'm- ' 2den "5li5TS: lB Lv-.7:l5m SalkLake Lv. 4 45p.m 9B r.iV u i- x. T Ar. 4:35 IMvl 2 LehUunction 3 30 ' KbI 'l8- .....Lehi g.27 u BEl oo AmencanFork 3 20 HBII :22 " Pleasant Grove 3:3 n "' HflBwl 8H3 La&eYiew Hot f BH 8:55 ...Proyo 2.50 .., BHeI S:S " P118 2:40 " BI n'ji Spani8hFor 2:32 " Bgfl :i)l JBenjarain 2:26 " HBll :ji t. Payson 2:17 " , MHil ,X:5 . Santaquia 2:07 " MKI gsg tf NePhi :;;;; i;25 Wm f-fS " Ephraun 17:57 " HBI 11:30 a.m Juab 2:30 Ar HBI fv'7-3oS'm Gilford ; W.Rtasr r ml Ax. 9:40 p. m Frieco 4:00 a.m. Lv. HI Trams Soutr ol Juab run daily, except Sunday. " " HbHSI Trains Le&7e Salt Lake for Ogden daily at 7 :00 a. m.v :ik a m 4 45 7-nr m Mllll mill TrainBleaveOgdenforSaltLakedailyat2:00a.m.8:3tola3 MHgl Logan Tram leaves Provo at 2:50 p. m. arrive Logan 8:20 p. m. and 10-40 a m' WBsSM Service between Provo and Eureka, leave Provo 310 Dm aTrivfl vA" 1005 a. m leave Eureka 12:45 p. m,' and arriye Provo &5a. m? Lnt8ka HHI 7 -45 a?u??r mUS and Tooel8 rnn daiJy exce Sunday leaving Salt Lake at HRI Remember the TTnion Pacific is the bestl Ine for New He-ko and A rirnna IHSI Before buying Through Tickets get oar fljnroB.: 24 hona to)en?eV 36honrs H9HI to Omaha ,48 hours to Kansas city and Chicago. Denver, 36 hours HWJfl PrfictSetea?e5tOrmfttl0naatOat83,mapS, 9t' Wli4a Sronr noaiaat TTnioiif HHI S. H. H. OLAEK, ' HBHI OLIVER W. MINK, H&lil E. ELLERY ANDERSON". Receivers. mmWEm JOFN" W. DOANE. ve. ! EH.J)RICK R. OOUDERT 11 t TM,r. GBOW.OEAia, Agt.Pruvc.atau, Hl Gn'l Pass, find Tkt Agt. Gen'J Agt. Pass. Dept. Sil i. mum, u., Wt M'a' pill |