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Show For United States Senators, JOSEPH L RAWLJNS, Salt Lake. MOSES THATCHER, Cache. For Governor, JOHN T. CA1NE Bait Lake. For Congressman, B. U. ROBERTS, Davis. For JudgeB of the Supreme Court, SAMCEL R. THUBMAN, Utah. THOMAS MAL03EY, Weber, RICHARD W. TOILSG, Salt Lake, " - For Secretary of State, USHER S. HARRIS, Salt Lake. For Attorney-General, A.J. WEBBER, of Weber. For Treasurer. ALMA GREENWOOD, Millard. For Auditor, GUY C. WILSOX, Sanpete. For Superintendent of Public Instruction, Instruc-tion, KARL G. MAESER, cf Utah. Too Tired to Smile Weak, Weary and Worn Dizziness, Impure Blood Cured by Hood's. Many weak and worn-out "women know just what this means. In totally Ijf. unfit condition for work, they St!L. force themselves jfS5Vlafct through the daily routine of duties, 5 I almost too dis- fp SlFfifc? couraaed to even itC l J: look for relief. 'v" -A 4ut s 156 'JFJ 2p Iffl found in Hood'i ""1 ' 'kiM Sareaparilla, which makes the -" blood pure, builds tVrtT yr- TrtfcKjJ Jj up the nerves, Krt. Wm. Smith, makes the weak jiw Tort city. strong1 and gives a cheerful spirit. Read this: "I have suffered more than tongue can tell from dizziness and severe pains in my head. I also felt so low spirited that I often said I wished I was dead. A friend suggested that I try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I gave it a trial and was more than surprised sur-prised to see what a great change canif over me after I had taken the first bottle. I felt better right away. I have now taken Mood's Sarta-VW&, Sarta-VW&, parilla nearly five bottles -g and am happy to say fl til I am entirely cured. R,v I would advise all 3 Vftf, suffering on account of impure blood to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. It will cure." Mas. Wm. Smith, 319 E. 88th Bt., N. T. City. Hood's Pllli bicomt the Uvorlts Mthartta fWirTf7Mljsfe'jithm, o.erox. 2 Ballard's Snow Liniment. Mrs, Hamilton, Cambridge, ills., says: I had the rheumatism bo oad I could not raise my hand to my head. Ballard's Snow Linitnent has entirely cured ine. I take pleasure In inform-haf'LoWinll-t'ffas. fia"ndieyf clerk for Lay & Layman, Kewanee, Ills., advises ad-vises us Snow Liniment cured him of Rheumatism. Wny not try it? It will surely do you good. It cures all Inflammation, Wounds, Sores, Cuts, Sprains, etc. Sold by Smcot Drug company. Churning. Among the Arabs a practice from time immemorial has prevailed of churning churn-ing by placing the milk in leather skins which were shaken or beaten until the butter came. The Huns did their churning churn-ing by tying a bag of milk to a short lariat, the other end of which was fastened fas-tened to the Eaddlo. The horse was put it a brkk gallop, and after a round of some miles the churning was considered o Ite accomplished. Ballard's Horehouiid Syrup; We guarantee this to be the best Cough Syrup manulactured in the whole wiue world. This ia saying a great deal, but it is true. For Con sumption, Cougns, Colds, Sure Throat, Sore CbeBt, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and all disaases of the Throat and Lungs, we positively guarantee Ballard's llorehound Syrup to be without an equal on the whoie f aje of the globe. In support of this statement we refer to every in-! in-! diyidual who has ever used it, and to every druggist who has ever sold it. Such evidence is indisputable. Sold by Smoot Drug company. money to Loan on improved farm and city property. Time live 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 caee of foreclosure. Low rate of interest. Call on or write George A. Dusenberry at county recorder's office, Provo city. Utah. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder Superior to all others Tbe i'ouipailwui- Boll. A rumor jomes from Paris that parted hair is not to be the fashion much longer; lon-ger; that even more trying still the pompadour roll surrounding the face is to be the thing. If this be so, then for a return of the rats, those curious abominations of our mothers' time over which the hair i9 brnshed, will once more be used. With the hair brushert 6ack in this fashion it is to be arranged in the Ehape of a gure 8, quite high at tbe back of the head, and the Psyche knot, which has been with us long enough to become modified into quite graceful arrangement, will have to go. Vacation Time Is at hand and is gladly welcomed by all, especially those whose duties in life have caused them to greatly ruu down tneir syetem to meet the requirements, require-ments, physical and mental, forced upon them. With these and others, it is important, whether at home, at the sea-shore or in the country, that eome thought be giyen to diet, and as further fur-ther assistance to Nature, a good build ing-up medicine like Hood's Sarsapa rilla had best be resorted to. It tne digestion is poor, liver deranged and frequent headaches seem to be t he rule, Hood's will change all this and enable everyone to veturn to their home and bu'iness in a refreshed state of mind and bodily health. , V J : regulator7 jb ii'i rir ' sTssiiiB sir " " Reader, did you ever take Simmons Liver Regulator, the "Kino op Liver Medicines?" 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 is better than Pills. It does not gripe, nor weaken, bat greatly refreshes and strengthens. Every package has the Red Z stamp on the wrapper. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia. WARD CONFERENCES. Will be Held in the Various WardB of tbe Utah Stake of Zion as Follows: Cedar Valley, September 1st meeting meet-ing at Pleasant Grove. First and Third wards. September 8th, meetings at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Pleasant Grove, Second ward, September Sep-tember 15th, meetings at 10 a. m. and 2 p.m. Alpine, September 22nd, meetings at 2 p. m. and 7:80 p. m. American Fork, October 13th, meetings meet-ings at 10 a. m. and 2. p. m. Lehi, Novembtr 3rd, meetings at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Edward Partridge, David John, Reed Smoot, Stake Presidency. FRAGRANT VANITY FAIR CIGARETTES I 'jh 1 yNNE BVTyWTME FINEST tobacco & tme highest skilled workmen empled h making the5e cigarettes V?j5Kimball&G j The Amer i can Tobacco (p 5uccessoff Read the Ad. Read the ad. headed "Free Course by mail with the Capital City Commercial Com-mercial Callege." It is a fine offer, j Apply for it. Auction of Eousehold Goods Consisting of heating stoves, carpets, walnut bedroom Bet, parlor set, center cen-ter table, mirrors, pictures, cooking utensils, di3hes, etc. In fact every thing needed for housekeeping. Also one single set heavy harness. All will be sold to the highest bidder, bid-der, Saturday, September 7, 1S95, commencing com-mencing at 1 o'clock sharp,on F street, betve3n Eighth and Ninth streets. Everything must go regardless of cost. S. J. Hess, Owner, 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 kindly answered Efh Homeb, Supt. Frovo Mail Service. MAIL TRAINS LEAVE. (J. 1'. Going South 9 :15 a. m R, G. W Going East. .... 9:20 a. m. R. G. W. Going West.. .. 11:55 a- m. U. P. Going North 3.37 p. m. Salt Lake and balina East 3:55 p m. Salt Lake and Salina West 4:15p.m. KAIL TRAINS ARRIVE. U. 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. U. P. Mail from South. . . . . 8 ?37 p. m- OFFICE HOURS. The general delivery, stamp and registry reg-istry windows open at 8 a. m., and close at 5:30 p. m. The money ordr window opens at 9 a. ra., and closes at 4 p. m. On Sundays and legal holidays the general delivery and stamp windows are open from 11:30 m. to 12:30 p. m. Mail pouches close thirty minutes before the arrival of trains. W, D. Robjcbts, IrSV-J V Ir'iw " s rvi L-5 Curs for Impotence, Loss k&ulp&1-J? f Manhood, Seminal fE&i''i:S'" v; Er-isc'ions, Spermatorrhea, fairi i X fcj'i'' r'i Nenmubasss, Self Distrust, I i 1 i 9 & H t3 ici - f Nemcrg. Ac. 1171 fc?.-bp5.Arw nmhe turn a STRONG, Vigor 3 $ S tfi? rl Boxes, 95 00. ftpAffcA5jt!i Soiolat Directions Mailt I'lcl Wlth each 8ox' Aatlret EJM m " j 29ie loom Aw. j'or Sale by Smeot Drug Co. Harper's Bazar In 1895. Elegaut and tmoJusive designs for Ont.door mi In. door Toilettes, drawn from Worth models fcy Sandoz and Chapfis, are an im-Dortant im-Dortant feature. These appear every week, accompanied bv minute descriptions and details. de-tails. Our Paris Letter, by Katharine dk Fork st, is weekly transcript, of the latest styles and caprices in the mode. Under the head of New York FashlonB, plain directions and full partic-!arB are given as to shapes, fabrics, trimniins-e. ana accessories of the costumes of well-dressed women. 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Whoever maybe one's favorite among English Eng-lish novelists, it will be concedediby all critics that Thomab HAunr stands foremost as a master artist in Uction, and The simpletons may be expected to arouse enthusiasm not inferior in-ferior in degree to that which has marKed Trilby the most successful story of the year Another leuding feature will be the .Personal Recollections of Joan ot Arc. bv the Siour Louis de Cote, her Pae and faecretary under which guise the mo6t popular of living American Magazine wriiers will present Ue story ot the Maid of Orleans. In the January Number will appear a proiusely illustrated paper on bariesion ana the Carolinas, the hist of a series of Southern papers. Nortnern Africa is attracting inoreattention than at any other time since iiwas in toe seat of empires. Th next volume of HAUKLU'S MaUIZ1i E will contain tour illustrated articles ar-ticles outhis region, and three of them win depict the preseut lite there. 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Julian Ralph, the distinguished writer and correspondent, has been sent to the seat of war, and there joined by C. 1), WkLDON. the well-known American artist uow lor many years reside-it ot Janan, wno has Deen eugairea to co-operate wuu Mr. Ralph ineundintfto HARPER'S WEEKLY exclusive intormation and illustration. During l(Si5 every vital question will be discussed dis-cussed witn wnror ana wittiout Drejudioe in the editorial columns, ana also In special articles ar-ticles bv the highest authorities in each department. de-partment. Portraits ol the men and women who are making history, and powerful and caustic puliticai cartoons, will continue to be characteristic leatures. This Husv Worm, with its keen and kindly comment on the lesser d 'intcs of the day, will remain a regular regu-lar department. Fictiun. There will be tv o powerful serials, ser-ials, hoth handsomely illustrated The Red Cockade, a stirriug romance of olden davs by Stanley J W'EVMAN.and a novel of New York, entitled The Son of U in f ather, by Rrandek Matthews several noveiett.es, and many short stories by populor writers. Send for illustrated Prospectus. The Volumes of the WEEKLY begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin wita the number current at the time ol receipt of order. Cloth Cases lor each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt re-ceipt ot 11,00 each, Title-page and Index sent on application. applica-tion. Remittances should be made by Post-ofDoe money oraer or draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement adver-tisement without tlie express order of Har-PKit Har-PKit & Brothkhs. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Jl'er Year. HARPERSMAGAZ1NE 4.oo HARPER'S WEEKLY 4 00 HARPER'S lUZAK OO harper's Young people a.oo Postaoe trie to all subscribers in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Address: II AKl'li It & BKOTHERS P. O. Box 959, N. Y. City. E. J. WARD &OS Carry Everything in the BUILDINGLINE. TELEPHONE PJO, 3S. - - PROVO CITY. UTAH I PKOFESS1UNAL, CARDS. g AMUEL A. KING. Attorney-at-Law. Collections Promptly Attended to. O oe First Mational Bank Building. Prove E. BOOTH, Ui Ittorneu-ai-Law. Office at 23 J street,; PROVO CITY. - UTAH. 1). GASH, Atorney-at-Law. (Room 7. County Courthouse.) PROVO CITY; UTAH. Q D. HOUTZ. Attorney-At-Law. Rooms 4 and 5 Eldredge Block. Provo, - - Utah. -J-IIURMAK & WEDGWOOD, Attorney s-at- Law. Rooms land 3 First National Bank Bnllalng PROVO. - . - UTAH. yARNER & KNIGHT, j Attorney and .Counselor At Law Rooms 13 & H Union Block. Provo City, Utah A, WILSON Attorney-at-law, Rooms 5 and 7, Bank Buildinir, Trovo City, - Utah g"K.KING. Attorney-at-Law. Office over Swazey & Martin's Bank, opposite post office. PROVO CITl', - - UTAH. M.M. KELLOGG. - E. E.CORFMAN ELLOGG & C0RFMA2T Attorney s-at-Law, Room 1. Hines Building. Provo City, - Utah. JOBEKT ANDERSON, AKoraen-at-Law, Rooms i and 5, ElCredge Block. PROVO CITY. - UTAH. J E.DUDLEY, Attorney-At-Law. Office Room 9, First National Bank. PROVO. UTAH. Q EO. SiilART, M. D. I Physician and Surgeon. Office at Smart & Co's Drug Store PROVO. - - - UTAH Q H. ALLEN, M. D. Residence and office 6th street. PROVO. - UTAH, Mccurtain, m. d., Physician and Surgeon. Dffloe rooms, 3 and i, Hines' Blook, Provo ffloe hours, 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. Residenoe.one block north of First ward meeting meet-ing house. Residence telephone No. 4, office of-fice telephone No. 28. QRS. KEYSOR & COY. CENTAL SURGERY, Rooms over Smoot Drug store. Will practice Dentistry in all its branches, ; Provo, ' Utab. QR.F. F. REED, Office over Pyne and Maiben'e Drag Store, Provo. Utah. jAVERCAMP&CO. Abstracters of Titles. Loans and Insurance. ProvoOHy, - - Ulah, . , : J r B. SEARLE, Civil .Engineer, Irrigation and Water Power Plans. Deputy U. S. Mineral Surveyor. City Surveyor of Provo. OFFICE: IN COURTHOUSE IDEMOCEATIC j DELEGATES Keep Your Eye on This Space. G. W. CRAIG, j Agent U. P. R. R NDREW A DAM SON, I CO UNTY SURVE YOK. J U S.Deputj Mineial Survey j or and NOTARY PUBLIC. j American Fork, - - Utah. I iZDCC Course by Mail! 1 flLL WITH THE Is;,.--, ? Capital City Commercial College TO ADVEKTISE OUR COLLEGE We will pive a th -rough course or instruction in-struction in double and single t-ntrj Book-keeping anil Commercial Arith-me'ic Arith-me'ic by mijl. free of Jharga, to b limited number of persons. Xh t eou se will bee mpleted in forty Its-sons. Its-sons. No charge for Diplomas, Address f APITAIj pOttnvTERCIAL y. O. Dh.vwfii TO' KKA, KAS "'Ill'- III! JMMWIl.i-WI1BMM WM.CRKER, President JuHN'JO-NES, Superintendent MANUFACTURERS OF HARNESS, BOOTS and SHOES -DEALERS lli dry goods. nmmm, GROCERIES. CLOTHING FURNITUEJE, FANCY NOTIONS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS ROLLER MILL FLOUR. GRAIN- The Good Things of Life. MAY ALL BE FOUND AT OGGIDEjWIL SALOON. Ulully on iJloo&r, J Street, I'roro. None but the Finest Goods Dealt in at Furrsityrllrl Carpets, i Wall Paper, Pianos and Organs Universal Stoves and Ranges Crockery and Lamps. at TAYLORBROS. GO 1 i , gs uBies jPftcuo System Cyy Time Table In Effect Aug. 18,1895. ' SOUTH. Subject to change with- NOPTH Lev's Daily STATIONS. J A2r:0? 'm Ogden "57i5p-?nT Lv7 15 m Salt Lake Lv.4 41p m , ajv. .10 4:35 " 8:15 " LehiJunction 3 30 8:18 Lehi 3 Tl " 8:5 14 American Fork 3 20 8:a2 " Pleasant Grove 3;3 8:43 " Lake View 3;Cl . 8:55 14 PrOVO 2:50 ' I- " SprintrvUle 2:40 " Spanish Fork 2:32 l'' ' .Benjamin 2:26 " t:34j " Pay son 2:17 Santaquin 2:07 fSs Nephi 1:25 ,t i9p'.m- Moroni 8:40 a.m Ephxaim 7:57 Ar " Manti 7:3i) Lvn:i-a,m- ..Jnab 12 45 p.mLv. U:3am- Juab 12:30 Ar. ar. 7:10 p.m. Milfnrrl lv. 5:av; lv. 7:o0p.m. Mlllord ar. 6:151 Ar. 9:4!p. m. Frisco 4 :00 a.m. Lv. Trains boutl ol Juab mn daily, except tiunaay. Trains Leaye Salt Lake tor Oirden daily at 7:&o a rc :00 a.m.4.45 & 7 00 nm Trains leave Ogden for SaltLakedaily at 2:00a.m. 8 :30a. m.3:00p m.&6 20 Dm Logan Train leaves Provo at 2:50 p. m. arrive Logan 8:20 p. m. and 10-40 a m" Service between Provo and Eureka, leave Provo 3:10 p. m arrive Enrek 10:05 a.m, leave Eureka 12:45 p. m, and arrive Provo 8 :55 a', m 7 45 am01 terminua and 'A,eIe rQn daily except Sunday leaving Salt Lake at 'Remember the JTnion Pacific is the best! Ine for New Mexico and Ariiona Before buying Through Tickets get our figure?. 24 houa to Denver, 36 hoar to Omaha ,48 hoars to Kansas city and Chicago. For further information as to ratea,32iftpa, etc, write to ;your nearest Unloo Pacific ticket euren?. S. H, H. OLARK, OLIVER W. MINK, I E.ELLERY ANDERSON. J-Beceivers. JON W. DOANE, ) FK J)RICK ii. COUDEST , GEOW-OBAIG, Agt. PrjTO. (Jtau. E. L. LOMAX, D, . BUBLSY, Gen'l Psas, sd TkX Agt. 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