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Show For United States Senators, JOSEPH L RAWLINS, Salt Lake. MOSES THATCHER, Cache. For Governor, JOHN T. CAINE Salt Lake. For Congressman, B. H. ROBERTS, Davis. For Judges of the Supreme Court, SAMDEL R. TUURMAN, Utah. THOMAS MALONEY, Weber, RICHARD W. YOUNG, 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. WILSON, Sanpete. For Superintendent of Public Instruction, Instruc-tion, KARL (J. MAESER, of Utah. Mrs. S. P. Simmotts Springfield, Ohio. Walked with Crutches Rheumatism Eczema Swelled Neck Hood's Cured. " For two years I have been 8lck, having been confined to the house for a year. I have had eczema for nine years, having skilled physicians, but received no benefit. Last winter I caught cold and became Afflicted With Rheumatism, which put me on crutches. Last July 3 commenced to use Hood's Sarsaparilla, and before I had finished one bottle I laid the crutches aside. After taking two bottles the ecz.ema had left me and I was almost entirely free from the effects of a swelled neck. I know that it was Hood's Sarsaparilla Sarsapa-rilla that cured me and I think it cannot be recommended too highly. Although 67 years old, I feel young epain." Mfi8. 4 8. P. Bislmokb, East Springfield, Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparilla fs the Only True Blood Purifier 1 Prominently in the public eye today. Hood's Pills E Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that toutam iiercurv. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it throngh the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never t , used ex cept on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the danger they will do is ten fold to the good jou can possibly derive from them, Hall's Catarrh Cure, manutactured bv r . J. Lhen9y & Co., Toledo, ,0., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and muious surfaces ot U6 Bvstem. 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. ?Sold by druggists, price 75 cents per bottle. What is a Guarantee ? It is this. If you have a Cough or Cold, a tickling in the Throat, which keeps you constantly coughing, or if you are afflicted with any Chest, Throat or Lung Trouble, Whooping Cough, &c, and you use Ballard's Jlorekound Syrup as directed, giving it a fair trial, and no benefit is experienced, experi-enced, we authorize our adyertised agent to refund your money on return ot bottle. It neyer fails to eive satisfaction. satis-faction. It promptly relieves Bronchitis. Bron-chitis. Sold by Smoot Drug company. Vacation Time Is at hand and is gladly welcomed by all, especially those whose duties in life have caused them to greatly run down their system 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 some thought be giyen to diet, and as further fur-ther assistance to Nature, a good building-up medicine like Hood's Sarsapa rilla had best be resorted to. It the digestion is poor, liver deranged and frequent headaches ecem to be the rule, Hood's will change all this and enable everyone to return to their home and business in a refreshed state of mind and bodily health. p'f i m mo n s slfj Eead'er'Tc eVCTSe"aomolNS Liver Reguitor, the "Kpo of 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 m the body and poisons the vhoie 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 cf 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, but greatly refreshes and strengthens. Every package lias the Bed stamp on the wrapper. J. Zeilin & Co., PhiladeLohia- WARD COKFEKESCES. Will bo Held in th Various Wards of the Utah Stake of Zion as follows: Cedar Valley, September 1st meet- Pleasant Grove, First and Third wards. Sep'ember 8th, meetings at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Pleasart Grove, Second ward, September Sep-tember 15tb, meetings at 10 a. m. and 2 p.m. . . Alpine, September 22nd, meetings at 2 p. tti. 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. rr. Edward Partridge, David John, Reed Smoot, Stake Presidency. FRAGRANT VANITY FAIR CIGARETTES tobacc? 6 the hi0he57 5kiued workmen employed w making these cigarettes .- V'SKlMBALL&CP- TrTe Amen c&n Tobacco (b 5occeiyc Use jfure 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 EphHomee, Supt. Frovo Jttall Service. HAIL TRAINS LEAVE. (J. r. Going South 9:15 a. m R, G. W, Going East 9:26 a, m. R. G. W. Going West.. .. 11:55 a- m. U. P. Going North 3.S7 p. m. Salt Lake and balina East 3:55 p m. Salt Lake and Salina West 4:15p.m. MAIL TRAINS ARRIVE. O. 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. .... 3-37 p. m- OFFICK HOURS. 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AVERCAMP&CO. Abstracters of Titles. Loans and Insurance. Provo City, - - Utah. gr B. SEARLE, Civil Engineer, Irrigation and Water Power Plans. Deputy U. S. Mineral Surveyor. City Surveyor of Proro. OFFICE: IN COURTHOUSE -""TrailTIWllflWrilTWT- " 'IHlirfTgiTinil 7 democeatic I DELEGATES! Keep Your I3ye on This Space. G. W. CRAIG, Agent F. P. R. R. 3 I JjSDREW A DAMSON, COUNTY SURVEYOK. U S.Beputy Mineial Survey or and NOTARY PUBLIC. . American Fork, - - Utah. l"DL"C Course by Mail' Capital uty Commercial College TO ADVE KT1SE OUR COLLEGE We will give a thorough course o' instruction in-struction in double and einirle entry Book-keeping and Commercial Aritb-me: Aritb-me: ic by mull. Free ot Jhares, to u limited number of persons. In f couse will bet mpleted in forty lessons. les-sons. No charge for Diplomas, Address pAPTTAIj POMKERCLAX J'JIIY UOLiIEQB. J. O. Drawer TO"EKA, KAS WM.CKBiSti, President -- JOII.N - JO ES aupenntendent ""j -MAKUrCTURERa OF- HARNESS, BOOTS and SHOES DRY GOODS. HARDWAH::. OROCiES. GIOTHIHG FURNITURE, FANCY NOTIONS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ROLLER MTTjL li'LOTT R. OR A IN The Good Things of Life. MAY ALL BE FOUND AT OCCIDENTAL 8HL00N. Jklniben llluolc, J Street, Prom. None uut tne Finest Goods Dealt in at WTL5QN 3s JNT-ElISATT'R.gl Carpets, Wall Pape Pianos and Organs Universal Stoves and Ranges, Crockery and Lamps. at TAYLORBROS. CO. Time Table In Effect Aug. 18, 1895. SOUTH. Subject to change with- NORTH " No;iiWgr out notice. rrt ' Lev's Daily STATIONS. A:. Paiij 2:00 a. m Ogden 5:45 p.m. Ar. 3:10 a.m SaltTaVn Lv. 4;4:ip.m Lv.7:15 baltaKe Ar. 4:35 8:15 Lehl Junction 3 30 8:18 Lehi 3 7 " . , ' 8:25 American Fork 3 20 8:o2 " Pleaaant Grove 3. 13 41 t 8:43 LaXeView 3;01 8:65 " PrOVO 2.50 ' j 9:05 " Springville 2:40 " 9:14 " Spanish Fork 2:32 I 9:20 Uenjamiix -26 9:32 Pay3on 2:17 'i 9:44 ' feantaquin 2:17 " 10:35 Nephi...., 1 25 12:40 p. m Moroni 8:40 a, m 1:23 " Ephraim 17:57 l:45 Manti 7:3) Ar. 11 :15 a. m Juab 12 45 p. m Lv. Lv. il:35 a.m Juab 12:30 Ar. ar. 7:10 p.m. Milford ' lv. 7 :o0 p. m. . ar. o:loi Ar. 9:4ip. m Friaco 4:00 a.m. Lv. Trams Soutr oi JuaD run aany, except ounaay . ; Traina Leaye Salt Lake for Ojrden daily at 7:00 a. m.w:00 a.m.4.45 & 7.00pm. TrainB leave Ogden for SaltLakedaily at 2:00a.m. 8 :30a.m.3:00p.m.& 6.20 pm. Logan Train leaves Frovo at 2:50 p. m. arrive Logan 8:20 p. m. and 10;40 a. m. Service between Provo ard Eureka, leave Provo 3:10 p. m, arrive Eureka 10:05 a. m, leave Eureka 12:45 p. m, and arrive Provo 8 :55 a. m. Trains for terminus and Tooele run daily eicept Sunday leaving Salt Lake at 7:45 a. m. Hemember the Union Pacific ia the bestl lna for New Mexico and Arizona Before buying Throuarh Tickets get oar figures. 24 nous to Denver, 36 hours to Omaha ,48 hoars to Kansas city and Chicago. For further information as to ratea,maps, etc, write to Tyoui nearest Union Paeific ticket agent. S. H. H. CLARK, I OLIVER W. MINK, 1 E. ELLERY ANDEESON. Receiver a. JOFN W. DOANE, ) FH )RICK R. COUDEBT GSOW.OEaIG, Agt.?ruvo,CJtan, F L. LOMAS, D 73. BU3L2Y, Ga'l Par si . Tkt Agt. Gaa'l Agt Pa33. Dept. ai Lsis Oitj, |