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Show I For United States Senators, JOSEPH L RAWLINS, Salt Lake. MOSES THATCHER, Cache. - For Governor, JOHN T. CAINE Bait Lake. For Congressman, B. H. ROBERTS, Davis. For Judges of the Supreme Court. SAMOEL R. THURMAN, 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 G. MAESER.cf Utah. That Tired Feeling Means danger. It is a serious condition and will lead to disastrous disas-trous results if it is not overcome over-come at ence. It is a sure sign that the blood ic impoverished and impure. The best remedy is HOOD'S Sarsaparilla "Which makes rich, healthy blood, and thus gives strength and elasticity elas-ticity to the muscles, vig-or to the brain and health and vitality to every part of the body. Hood's Sarsaparilla positively Makes the Weak Strong 44 1 have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla Sarsa-parilla for indigestion, that tired ; feeling and loss of appetite. I feel much better and stronger after taking it. I earnestly recommend rec-ommend Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I call it a great medicine." Mrs. C. E. Bran-hurst, 1318 Cambria St., Philadelphia, Pa. Hood's and Only Hood's Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that contain mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system " when " entering it through the mucous' surfaces Such articles should never be ued except ex-cept on prescriptions from reputable phyeidans, as the danger they will do is ten fold to the good jou can possibly derive from them, Hall's CaUrrb Cure, manuiaclured bv F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, iO., contains no mercuiy, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and muious surfaces of t'.e system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, aDd made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co Testimonials free. gjgTSoU by druggists, price 75 cents per bottle. Ballard's Snow Liniment. Mrs, Hamilton, Cambridge, Ills., says: I had the rheumatism so Dad 1 could not raise my hand to my head. Ballard's Snow Liniment has entirely cured me. I take pleasure in informing inform-ing my neighbors and friends what it has done for me. Cnas. Handiey, clerk for Lay & Layman, Kewanee, Ills., advises ad-vises us iSnow Liniment cured him of Rheumatism. Wny not try it? Ii will surely do you good. It cures all Inflammation, Wounds, Sures, Cuts, Sprains, etc. Sold by Smcot Drug company. Ballard's Horehound Syrnp. We guarantee this to be the best Cough Syrup manufactured in the whoie wiue ttorld. This is saying a great deal, but it is true. For Consumption, Con-sumption, Cougns, Colds, Sure Throat, Sore Chest, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and all disaases of the Throat and Lungs.we positively guarantee Ballard's Horehound Surup to be without an tqual on the whole face of tLe globe. In support of this statement we refer to every individual in-dividual who has ever used it, and to every druggist who has ever Bold it. Such evidence is indisputable. Sold I by Smoot Drug company. 'How do you know, then, that thh young poet has an iucome apart from his profession?" asked the landlady's daughter. "Because," was the coafident reply, "he pays his rent regularly." London Quiver. jnrs. caiiJiJiiue (Jouh3ui, 37 years old. who lives in the mountains near Huguenot, Hugue-not, N. Y., since the death of her husband hus-band three years ago, has supported herself her-self aud child by cutting cord wood. Vacation Time Is at hand and is gladly welcomed by all, especially those whose duties in j life have caused them to greatly rundown 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 Bea-shore or in the country, that some 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 the digestion is poor, liver deranged and frequent headaches seem to be the rule, Hood's will change all this and enable everyone to return to their home end business in ft refreshed state of mind and bodily health, imii ii ! i mtwmm in i in iiiHL i minim. iw p iil wi i. jii urn i II Reader, did you ever take Simmons Liver Regulator, the f Liver medicines i jweryuuuy uwua take a liver remedy. It i3 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 cf these troubles, trou-bles, and give tone to the whole system. sys-tem. For-a laxative Simmons Liver Regulator is better thajt Pills. It does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly refreshes and strengthens. Every package lias the RedZ stamp on the wrapper. J. . Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia. FRAGRANT VANITY FAIR CIGARETTES N9NE BVlCfeTME FINEST I VlRGINlAt-TRKlSM I ToBACCQ 6 TME HIGHEST SKILLED WORKMEN EM PIPED H MAKING THESE CIGARETTES VfrSKlMBALLdGi TTTe Aroer i c&n Tobacco (p Successor, Read the Ad. Read the ad. headed "Free Course by mail with the Capital City Commercial Com-mercial Callege." It is a fine offer. Apply for it. Auction of Household Goods Consisting of heating stoves, carpets, walnut bedroom Bet, parlor set, center cen-ter table, mirrors, pictures, cooking utensils, dishes, etc. In fact everything every-thing needed for housekeeping. Also one single set heayy harness. All will be sold to the highest bidder, bid-der, Saturday, September 7, 1S95, com-meucing com-meucing at 1 o'clock sharp,on F street, betwe3n Eighth and Ninth streets. Everything must go regardleeB of cost. - S. J. Hess, Owner, 'j&'SZi-O . $sre, irroopx, fotitro ifli? i lvl Curs for Impotence, Lobs 1? & i FHI H V of Manhood, Seminal .TS-ferlj Emissions, Spermatorrhea. LfV iV'v"' - Hernr.usnees, SelfDIstruni. iU42iUili 1 Los3 f f'emcrit, Ac. Hill iWj-AftXjVj mlke 901 a SI BOMB. Vigor-arV'5TsfrV'' Vigor-arV'5TsfrV'' c-'i o Man. Pries $1.00, 6 Bi E? i h i Li Boxes, $5 00. ggiy A V Scmlal Plrectlens Valltj R ffff wltn eacn BoXw AttrM P F3 U I 2gi0 LUOMAVI. .ror Sale by Smeot Drug Co. 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Whoever may be one's favorite among English Eng-lish novelists, it will be concededjby all critics that Thomas Hard if xtands foremost as a master artist in fiction, 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 leadiUK lemure will be the fersoual Recollections of Joan ot Arc. bv the Sieur Louis de COATG. her Page and secretary under which guise the most popular of liyiug American Magazine writers win present t e 6tory ot the .Maid of Orleans. In the January Number will appear a proiusely illustrated paper on l haricstou aud the Caroiinas, the first of a series of Southern papers. Northern Africa is attractihgmoreattention than at any oilier time since ltwas in the seat of empires. 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Subject to change with- NORTH r? m ; out notice. -L No.l Pass's? w No,2 Passz'r Lev's Daily STATIONS. Ar. Daily 2:00 a.m Ogden 5:45 p m. Ar.3:10a.m Salt T aka Lv.4.41p.m Lv-7 :15 " &aIt J'aJre Ar. 4:35 " 8:15 Lehl Junction 3 3D 8:18 Lehi 3 17 8:25 ,l American Fork 3 20 8:2 Pleasant Grove 3 13 8.43 Lake View 3;01 ' 8.55 " PrOVO 2 50 9.05 Springville 2;40 " 9:14 " Spanish Fork 2:32 9:0 .Benjamin 2:26 9:32 " Payson 2:17 9:44 fcantaquin 2:17 " l:35 " Nephi...., 1.25 12:40 p.m. Moroni 8:40 a.m 1:23 " ........ Ephraim 7:57 " . 1:45 " Manti 7:30 I at. u;15a.m. Juab 12 45 p.mLv. f Lv. il:35a. m Juab 12:30 Ar. I ar. 7:10 p.m. MilfnTd 1 v. 5:35'. f iv. 7:50 p. m. uiiiiora ar 5;15, ! Ar. 9.4jp. m Frisco 4:0oa.m. Lv. I Trains Soutn of Juab run daily, except bunaay. TrainB Leave Salt Lake for Ot?den daily at 7:00 a. re v:00 a.m.4.45 & 7 00 pm. Trains leave Ogden for SaltLakedaily at 2:00a.m.8:30a.m.3;00p.m.&6.20 pm. Logan Train leaves Provo at 2:50 p. m. arrive Logan 8:20 p. m. and I0;40 a. m. Service between Provo and Eureka, leave Provo 3.10 p. m, arrive creka 10:05 a. m, leave Eureka 12:45 p. m, and arrive Provo 8:55 a. m. Trains for terminus and Tooele ran daily except Sunday leaving Salt Lake at 7:45 a. m. Remember the Union Pacific is the besti lne for New Mexico and Arizona Before buying Through Tickets get oar figures. 24 hous to Denyer, 36 hoars to Omaha ,48 hours to Kansas city and Chicago. g For farther information as to ratesnaps, etc, write to Jyour nearest Union I Pacific ticket agent. 1 8. H, H. CLARK, I OLIVER W. MLNK, I I E. ELLEEY ANDERSON. Receivers. JON W. DOANE. I I FH. J)RICK R. C ODDEST QEO W. CRAIG, Agt. Pzuvo, fJtan. B. L. LOMAX, D. 13. BURLEY, Gin'l Pws. Rnd Tit Agt. Gea'l Agt. Pasa. Dept. Salt Lais f ! i i I ....II IUI.II.1I I ..II Ij ...IIMUIIHHIWill III. W1....I..... - " "' |