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Show Ill (Saved Her Life. Mrs. 0. J WootnnrooE, of VTortliam. Texas, saved thn life of lirr elillit by tho nso of Aycr's Cherry I'rctornl. o "Ono of my rhlldren had Croup. Tho f nsn on attended by mir ph) slelan. and was supposed to ho well under control. Ono night f was start'i-d liy tin clilM s hant breathing, anil on going lo it found it slraii. clinic. It lad nearly consort lo breath. Itr.illrlng Hint tlio rhlld's nlnrnilna ronitltlon j litd liecnnie possible In spite of the medicine I t given, I reasoned tharaucli lemedles would i lin of no Avail Having part of a bottle of Ayrr-is Cherry Pectoral In Ilia house, I gave tho child threo doses, at shmt Inter nls, and nnslously waited results. I'lnm tho moment tlio Teetotal was given, Iho child's breathing crew easier, and, In n short time, sho stas sleeping quietly and breathing naturally The child Is alive and ell In-day, and I Jo not hesltnto to say that .Iyer's Cherry l'ec- toral saved her life." 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To Hie StocMiotdett T.clil Irrigation Co., place of business Lehl City, Utah: In pcminncu of nn order of (he lkm. d of Directors ot said Company tntida 8upt It, 1803, tho following list of unpaid taxes nro now delinquent and unless paid prior to Jan. 4, 1801, enld stock will bo sold to tho highest bidder at tho Court Houec, Iehi City, to commence nt 2 p m on that day to pay the aforesaid delinquent taxes and oxpenno of ndver tislng and title. By order of the Board. John Woodhouto, Scc'ly. NAMU3 N of Ami ot Amtol Celt, block Tm Vshton Thomas 70a 250 12 As 1 1 to n Jos 20 2 Austin George 2 (8b 70 50 Austin Heber UY,b 110 4 Anderson Mons II 120b 25 2 50 Allrtd Hchcr 10 1 Vnatin'rhotnns lOtlb SO 2 50 Austin Mark Nib 80 1 Andorson J SI 178b 25 2 50 flhtoti Henry 274l 40 4 Barn's Geo V 304b 04 0 40 lltllton Wm 75 40 8 75 Ball Wm 21a 2ftf 1150 Bushman V. A 139b 350 20 Blown Newel A 2O0a 325 20 50 lltow n Ityoon V Ttla 50 1 flir nes Joseph 7C 2.50 Husluiian M B 5a 2J1 10 60 l!eek Goltlcih 21.1a 150 .1 Ilionn Jniues 181b IPO 4 ItionnJohnSr 218a 30 75 llrook Paralt Ann 8Ui 7 OtX) lltckGcorgo 31f, 170 121)6 Beck John 32fio 5S5 33 75 Iino Gcorgo 1H 1 00 BeckJolinJr 30 150 lludehatvJuliu 241b 200 2176 1'l.itk Win W 170b 410 8 50 Comer George 311b 385 8 i Carlton MrB 112b 20 4 1 Chrlstiamon Teter 27M 40 25 Comer Helen 10 1 Coiner Ixirenzo 230b 273 11,65 Colledgs Joseph 18b 230 86 Cox Kcjvsnrd 221 210 5P0 Colkdge Thomas 78b 120 6 25 Comer Alma 40 4 DnxisKlithnH Sr 48a 470 38 25 Dorton Joseph 63a 260 16 45 Davis Henry T 0!a 205 18 D.iwton Lucy est Ma 170 0 75 D.ivin E II Jr PS.i PO ft Davis Joeeph 210 10 1 Davis George K 100 6 26 Davis Altitionco 20 50 Dorton George 1 W 20 75 Davis Huben 155b 10 1 Dorton W.n 40 4 KvniisDatldUest 102a 60 3 l.vansJomes Mi 30 3 Kdwnids Kdw W 70 220 P Kvnns htlw A 3Jb 15R 8 20 P.vnns Israel Sr 80b 760 61 65 i:vuti8Vlii P 100 166 7 80 HvansHdw id SSb (0 1 Uuipev Alfred lOTIi 10 1 ToHlerThns 65a 420 19 50 I'o. Isaac Jr 106a 129 3 00 Fox Kol'ert 169b 15a 7 70 I'owicr Daniel 20 I Greenwood .1 est 56b 81 5 40 Giirnev Win 113 SIK) 14 70 Gilchrist Uobert 168b 65 4 Grcv James G 114b 116 185 Grey Charles 115b 15) 8 50 GibbJoliti 72b 150 0 Gull' James IIPa 170 6 76 GontesWmSr 120 310 25 65 GurncyWrnl'' Ub 370 17:5 Gontcs Win Jr Io4b 360 3 00 GledhltMas 2(9b 100 4 Gofl Jnmes C SO 1 50 Hatch A 123a 350 13 50 Hiteeuinn DS 10 2 HnrtJohn 10 1 Jacobs John S7 370 1 1 ViO Johnson John 11Mb 270 13 50 Jones Job nil 28a 270 5 25 Junes Tlios H SOU 160 15 Jnmes Hnmuel est 60a 280 10 80 Jnckson Grace 122b 180 10 50 Johnson Parley 212b 50 40 Jennings James E 313h 220 '.-.' Johnson Wtllnrd 10 1 76 JohiiKon Charles 48 1 10 Juhnton Henrietta 1P.1I) 6U 5 .liieoliN l'rnnk 283b 20 2 Kurreii Marlalt 181a n 5 25 Jones Alice ai 2 Karren Charles 337ft 140 0 50 Karren Hannah l.Xia 10 2 Karren Elizabeth 1.11a 10 1 23 Klrkliain Juseiih 130.1 20 '2 KtinpJohu 255h 50 5 I.otriee I, man 165b 45 3 00 l.otjsec Eintnii J 20 2 I.nipon l'eter 802a 200 ll liiler Marin 130a 20 2 Lundgren lVtcr 28b 88 3 10 Lewis Henry 102b 68 2 80 Lou-ridge Alex I! lln HO 6 Los.ee David 135b 235 2 LouijFtdii 20 150 McOmle l'eter est 2 0a 270 0 75 Mutdock George 114a 160 76 MvinroJoel 145a 230 10 Miison John 1 tPa 40 1 75 Matthews Wm 162a 502 5 20 Nelson James 1' 380i 20 (0 Norton M A 75b 20 PO NeliotuMrsrickeDI'Ob 10 1 Normon George 257b 381 35 Olm.tead Ijren !lb 2o 70 17 45 .lWcll Jnmee A, 35 3 60 rottsJohuJ 20 2 l'lilllips George 175b 2.10 3 P.m ell Jnmes T 211", 110 60 ('tcii-oii P. let 11(2,1 2-fl 3 IVI-rsoii Cliticiiiti lOlh 6J 125 Ulio'li- Khun 1.0b 110 lot) ltiD ; I 10 1 ltbulei A Dist til ,0 5 UulcrtiJoBPpli Itti fi S25 lluvle Motuni 16ii 110 I a5 Itu'diiinndEMtA ."OSb 25 125 rimilliJojJ 171b 510 13 60 Simmons Henry lO.i 2b 0 60 bhaw James .lib f.5 5 60 Smiiin Jiimca 2i7b 210 0 80 Smith Jcsso 170a 3311 11 HO Sunderland Wm 181a 61 6 10 Horfnsou Koren 271a 70 1 Smith Thoi 20 1 50 fichool New West 10 60 (sharp Wm 121b 115 5 50 fiuuthEdwiird 207b S60 15 50 ScnhrightCIi 145 64 2 40 Turner Win Jr M) 160 Tnvlor .las W est 0a 130 0 00 Lav lor Samuel 242b 240 3 Tayler W W 185b 730 68 76 Thomas Wm 18Sa 40 15 Turner Marv A 61b 106 0 85 Tltccmb Luke 2.U 160 7 6C Thomas John J 501a 200 10 60 Turner Wm 102ft 30 3 ThurmaoDJ 108b 280 7 25 Trlnnenian Klira 203b HO 3 2fl Thomas jeorgo S88a 50 160 'limoihyllyrum 131 4 65 Taylor David 20 2 Winn Win est 201a 475 21 0C Wnnlaes Wm est 227a 80 7 25 Willis Melissa 41a 00 il Wanlnss Jackson 217b 200 17 4C Wing John 35b 50 5 , Walker Sarah J 208b 30 6C I Willis Johns 15 150 YntfsAVmJr 271b 80 8 I Yearance Trunk 237b SO 1 it 'Zimmerman John alia 460 13 2,1 ON BENCH Adamson Teter 13b 3a) 15 W Dcik JacnbB 305a 1310 66 5." Beck CM 208b 241 6 01 B.'ckJWer Nb 320 22 61 Beck O J 101b 48 38? Bateman.IT 2llb 216 6 0T ; Brown Wm II 81b 221 2 3: I J Brazier Charles 46b 43 2 35 Holey E II 320 15 85 Beck John 183h 160 12 80 Brown W II WW 120 0 60 Caylon Ed ICO 12 80 McDarictsS 182b HI 163 DnvIsDL 141 7 02 Grant Win II 234 b 205 10 40 Healcylt 7b HI 3 02 llealey Ephrlam 110b 171 502 Hansen Jens H 216b 120 210 Jenkins HI'. 137b 130 10 83 Johnson Dnn O 222b 1 28 IO2I Johnson Peter llb 1(50 H 50 Jones El' S05b .U0 1155 Moylo Stephen y.lla 830 42 80 MoyloJohit Olb 550 14 25 MyeisGeo. Y 30711370 750 Marsh Albeit 111 77 Marvin Sarah Wi 330 8 80 Nash Ephralm ?rUbCU It Nelson Jens 509.1 1M U Nash E J (151) loO U 80 Rol)crlsJohn B 87b tm -1 0 RtrongSO 101b W) 3 10 Strong Davis J 138b 10 00 Shipley Wm J lib VM) 17 55 Smith Uobert It 4Mb 40 2 Jfi SavilJohnll 17b .VH O.'l SlcwelJohnW SKIb lfll 5 85 Twitchcl Cvrus IV iV8b 7) 3.' 85 Clinton I Moon f Vance J W 10 1 70 Worlev Joseph H 168b 160 UN) Walk'rV 110b 1W 0 60 Wilcox Wm .'.Tb 070 :r,i Wl'son 1. W 50.b tlO 10 ?0 Deltnpucut Cltj Taxes. Township t',Il. ny 1 E.ts 1 , ". l A, Lot 01 hubdU 1 'to J f IskL 01 offtecllon Hcctlon Conlg Road Auntln Thomss II 1A 175 5) Austin lltber 2 71 i 10 Bsker J C 7 7 70 I tj Bone John Jr 3 ."-0 1 5J 2 11 Bone John est a tl 2 SI niown Nesvel A 3 W 3 SO Deck John t-Sll MMJI 5S7 Sid BoneOeotge ;tj 71 HI 92 nrownBWSr 8 72 247 112 mem i John M-2 1 77 M US nremi Praor N'Jt " I 1 Drothers Hose tl fS Seek Sarah llxl.Vlo.is SI I neck George KR'A S-U acres 1 V7 . Brljgs Jowph 10 PushmanUA NVV Kllecrts, ,SM 9 31 Carlton Mlna rtl f im Child J J 17, 71. 1-2 71 3.1 tin .101 Cutler Sarah r. 4 M 1H0 IK. Candland Sabiui it 71 HI ft Davit Henry T NV M F-ltlacrn 1 7 26S Bat'. Sara's 212 Mil 3 7 0 Fox Isaac i 27 1 31 VJ Fowler Jane K 2 7) 2 ft- 4 20 Fowler Leonard 1(0 2 2S OlbhJL lift 2 17 7H Gurney Wm k ID ;t2 Ik! C.tayl'T 16 71 t M 3 21 Gilchrist Robt VV',2-3 'J I 11)7 3 Glbh Sarah M! 7acres M HI Harw-od Jaa F.H J-3 1-V- 1 a is loot lllteiman Das Id I 7.- 1 ll Hudson Maitha Sit M-2acrei 1C 2M Johnson Jno SV ftilacies 810 Johnson Maiteua V 9 1-2" 2 Kirktam Joseph SW If -1 note 120 t!2 Larson l'cltr SI', ti-1 acres 2!ty 4 72 Mason John 11 73 (37 7 31 Norman R rhasd I 1) I' ICO Tolls John II It 1-3 3A JM 3 28 Tearsou Orlaudo U el 121 I'elerionAud ' IS 1 u lilt Ross John I! 3 63 2 32 I f'( Roberta Joseph 11 ft ll Rosbottom J est II MJacies 1U I Hi Stenatt JohnSr 12 21 301 32a Schow l'eter I't 1-3 207 H82 :scairigni w I. ll ., nxt roua sj si la (-ll Slater Jos Jr Ml 63 J acres 10 1 SorensouGunsrions Nil ft 1 21 2 Tlmolhy liy I't b I CO 13 i 7A Taj lor Samuel 13 4f JM; $J; Taylor Davl I .1 til 21 4 Thomais Richard Kit E-7ai.ri I 2U 103 Thomas Wmjr NIJ f-2 acres 701 Jfg Thos Win Kmina Urlgg .fl ' M Turner Mary 12 1 53" ll l Vaughon Mesl 2 SS . '" 2 wuiis Ln s-i ji tit WltcojIID NSS 7J 1(2 lit WinealiaD 2-1 8 tw ;n Wing Wm 1 11 ItA Western Union Telegraph Co w SO Dr. J. B. Hosliav Xtsido-b PHyioiaxi. Day and night calls Promptly attended to. Office II-2 Blocks east of Post Office. Lehl City. Utah'. NO HOOF! NOlORSi Take your horses to James Newton's To be shod. First Class Shooing Demo. Plain Shoeing $3.00 ' Pr. Span with calks S3, 50 AMERICAN BISCUIT tUIFC. CO. Huoowmmctwi tea Utah Crate Factory. HENBY WALLACE Manager.,. Manufacturers of lha celebrated sjSitTer Brand of Fine Crackcrc.fsQv Sr E. THIRD SOUTH ST Salt Lake City ... Utah DENTISTRY. " i fe E. C.MERUIHEW , (iiv DENTIST. PKijgljbffeAOmcc m blocks 1 ssaaaaaaaaaaRHsaXr rnil OlTlCO ) MJlXXi 'e,)n almost any . hour of tho day he does nlllilndsof ' DENTAL WOHK, in the best and latest stvles, All work Btiaranteeil. A lit or J no pay. E C. MERKlHEW. ) PBH Rooms 76, 77, , Tff.-y 70, COMMERCIAL ) isaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMkjV? 1TIL.OC1-C VW JEALTLAKF, ""riNE DI'.NTISTilY'lit nTTils Branches Special RkI nnil Indiiocinents to lcr-sons lcr-sons from adjoining towns. Be sure you glvs him a TlU when in tho citv. 5 SALT LAKE-CITY-UTAH. r Captain 6mv, U. S. A. Pn DleRo Cal. says:.- "Shilnh's Catarrh Itemed)- 5 Is the first medicine I havo err found I that would do mo any cod." rrlce 60o 1 Bold by D. E, Elllngson. u 1 I Wlf? i irtTivVy'-? 1 JUr. Harvey llccil Ijieeyyllle. O. Catarrh, Hoart Fnlluro, Paralysis Pa-ralysis of tho Throat " Ttiank Ootl and Ilood'n Saran-jmi-tffaoi' Perfect Itentth," " Oenllemen Tor His bene lit ot stifletlrg Im. minltylnlilitosUteafew- facts. Tor smernl years t hsvo suflere'l from cstarrli and heart failure, getting so bad I could not work and Could Scarcely Walk I had a very bad spell ot paralysis ot the throat somollmoago. My throat seemed closed and I rosslil not astisllnss-. Tho doctors said It was caused bylieart lallure. and ess o mtdlrlne, which I took according Id directions, hut It did not seem to do me any good. My wlfotirged mo to try Howl's asrsapiiilla. teln.nK me o( Mr Joseph C Smith, who had been At Doath'n Door but was entirely cured by Hood's Rarsaptrllla AJtsr talking with Mr. Smith, I cnncludM to try Hood's Harsaparllli, When I lmd taken two bottles I, felt very much better. 1 has a continued taking It, and am now feeling excel lent. I thank Uod, and Hood's Sarsaparilia and my wlfo for my restoration to priletl hetilili." ifAnver Ilrrn, Laceyville, l) HOOD 8 riLI.S do net purae, alu or gilpe, bot act promptly, easily and enlelenlly. 3Se. How's Thlsl Wo qfTer Ono Hundred Dollars Ileward for any case olCntnrrh thiitcan-uol thiitcan-uol bu curcil ily Hall's Cure. F. J. Cheney A.Co Props, Toledo.O. We tho undersigned, linvvknown F. J Cheney for tho last 15 years, und believe him perfectly honirnhle in nil business transactions and financially itblo to carry nut any obligation made by tlK-tr linn. West ATiuiix, Wholesale. Druggists, Toledo. O. Wa,ldlng,Kiumtli sc Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cur Is taken Internally, actiiigdirt'ctlMiiun the blood and mucous surfaces of Ihu sjstem. Price, 76c. per bottle, sold 'by nil Druggists. Testimonials free. Parks' Cough Syrup, . Has bCen bo highly recommended to us that wo havo taken tlit-'ngetiVy for it and now ask our friends who nro suiTtr-. suiTtr-. 'ing witli a cold tn givo it a trial nnd if it does not givo satisfaction your money will bo refunded. Every bottln is told on n X)illie gunrHiilec. Puco60 cents and U-00. Sold by 1). E. Elllngson. .MEREDITH BROS. I'ropnetois. The Standntil leather Wiishei is in Lehl again CorneVMiiinnnd 1st. west HI. Parlies wishing wofkilon by tire g'reat lionel.iclor ehoulil tnko nilwtiltdgi- ol it They urc only 1 1 c re- i rTt"e norr tti tTC,. DOESN'T INVENT BY ACCIfJENT. 'Rillawtlrerldespn Hf-si tilii i Certain It-anlt It-anlt and IVYirka tTnlll It ('Hues, HI Renin come; nenr to Jitttif.vln that ilellnlllim of tho otd wlilcli makes It an Infinite, cnpacltv or tak-Injr, tak-Injr, pains, "snys n writer In thn Hevlatv of ltevlews "Aro your ill-ieorcriea often brllllnnt Intuitions? Do they come to you, while, you fire -lylnirmvnko nlchta?"" I asked him. "I never did anything worth doing' by accident," ho replied, "nor did any of my Inventions coma Indirectly through nccldent, except the phonograph. phono-graph. No, wlion I have fnllv decided that a ri-Milt Is worth rfettlne, I go ahead on it nnd make trial after trial until 'it comes. I have alnnyp kept strictly within the lines of commercially commer-cially useful inventions I have never had any time lo put on electrical wonders, won-ders, valttnblo simply as novelties to catch the popular fancy " And he named In distinction some noted elee-trlclnns elee-trlclnns who had made, their reputations reputa-tions through the pyrotechnics of the profession. "What makes you work?" I asked with real curiosity. "What Impels you to this constant, tireless struggle? You have fchowrt flint you care comparatively compar-atively nothlnp for thn money Itnmkea and you have no particular enthusiasm In tho attending fame." "I like it," he answered, after a mo ment of puzzled expression, and thon ho repeated his reply several times, as If mine was a proposition that had not occurred to him before. "I like It. I don't know any other renson. You know spme people like to collect stamps. Anything I havo begun Is always on my mlnd'and I nmnot cny while away from it until it is finished. And then I hato It." 'Hate It?" I aMied, struck by his emphatic em-phatic tones. "Yes," ha affirmed, "when It Is all done and Is a success I can't hear the sight of it. I haven't used a telephone In ton years and I would go out of my way nny day to miss nn incandescent light." A "Seooptr" "Scooped." Kato Field's Washington rrlates that when Senator Rtunford was. about to britig forward a certain important measure, a Washington correspondent for a Han Francisco paper was Instructed In-structed to scctiro a "scoop" in the form of an Interview with tho senator, outlining tho proposed legislation. The article having been written, was left with Mr Stanford for correction. Next day tho writer returned for his mnnuscrlptand received great prnlso from tho senator for his eAcellenco 'Tho correspondent's eyes beamed with delight and pride, and, after waiting 1 for thosenatortopautu In his eulogies ho modestly vontun-d to ai-W if 1 c might tnko tho manuscript n w an) i mall It. "Oh, that reminds mo." nn . swered tho senator, "I gave vour man i nscrlpt to- lay to ono of the press miso-clatlous, miso-clatlous, to bo sent to all tho Call fornlu ncw6papere- I thought it vuis . a shame, after you had done i uoh n splendid pleceof work, that jotishotiW sco it iu print In only ono place. Yon, sir, your Interview will he in tho hands I of evory newspaper reader In the state ) of California to-morrow morning.'' -lMKjl.I9a?tTVaaLjaaaaaaaaa fflcts. nnd!"H"W"r ..11 11.00 Dottlo.11 (Hi f J J "TB One cent a doso. """""""jj""""" Tins Oiirit C'ocmt Vrjn iprooileurel where all other) fall. Coughs, Croup. Soro Throat, lloarsensas, Whooplni? Cough and Asthrr.a. For Conaumptlon It lias no rtral! baa cured thousands, and will ct'ita Ton If taken la llrao. Bold by DruggliU on a guar, snteo. I or n Iim Hack cr Oiest. stag BHILOirs DIII.I.ADONNA PLA0TBRJ3O. DRlL0H?s7tCATAT.RH I . "ayoyoiiuitnrrhr , Tbls rime-Is-l.o-usrsn. (eed to cure you. Price, Mcls. Injoctor free. I The Little Things the Most Valuable. I Comparative)! few people irgard them selves as luv entors, but almost ever) Ixxly has been struck, at one time or another, wiih Idens that seemed calculated to le-dtico le-dtico some of the little frictions of life, t'sually such Ideas are dismissed with, out further (bought. "Why don't the ralltoad company make Us car windows so that they can be slid up and down without breaking the pai-smiiKers' lnek?" exclaims the Hauler. "If I were running the road I would mako them in such a way." "What was the man that made this saucepan thinking ol 7" ((rumbles the took. "He never hud to work over r. stove, or ho would have known how- it "tight to have ken fixed." "Hang such a collar button!" growls tho man whoislato for breakfast. "If I wcretn the business I'd make buttons that wouldn't slip out, or break otT, oi gouKoout the back of my neck." Anil then the various sufTereis forget about their grievances and begin to think of something else. If they would sit down at tho next convenient opportunity, oppor-tunity, put theii ideasnboutrarwlndows saucepans, and collar buttons into practical prac-tical shape, and then apply for patents, they minlit find themselves as independently indepen-dently wealthy as the man whoinvented the iron umbrella ring, or tho ono who patented tho fifteen puzzle. a TrMiriMi orrr.K. To induce people to keep track of theii bright Ideas and see what there is in them, tho Tress Claims Company has resolved to offer a prize. To the person who submits to it the simplest und most promising invention, from a commercial point ol view, the company will give (wentyfivo hundred dollars in cafli, in addition to refunding the fees for securing the patent. It will aUo advertise the invention fieeotchnrgc This offur is subject to tlio following conditions: Eery competitor must obtain n patent for his invention through the company. He must first apply for n preliminary seaich, the cost of which will be live dollnrs. Should this staich show his invention to bo unpatentable, he can witlidrnw without further expense Otherwise ho will be expected to complete com-plete his application and tnko out a patent In tho legulur way. Tno total expense, including Government and Bittctiiiftes, will be seventy dollais. For this, whether he setures the prize or not, the Inventor will have a patentthat ought to be it valuable property to Itlm. Tlio priro will be awarded by a jury consisting of three- reputable patent attorney of Washington. Intending competitors should fill out the following blank, und forwaid it with their application appli-cation '. " , 1R62. "I submit tho within described invention inven-tion in competition for the Twenty-five hundred Dollar Prize offered by the Pius Claims Company . ii Rheumatism Is a symptom of disease of the kidneys It will certainly bo relieved by Parks SuroCVe. That headacho, backache and tired feeling come from the same cauee. isk for Parks' Sure Cure forthe liver and kidneys, price f 1.00 Sold by D. E. Ellingson. Hurrah for Becks Saratoga Springs. Tho Hack will leave tho Co-op livery stable oveiy Saturdny nt 7 o'clock P. M. for Beck's warm spring, only 50 cts. for tlio round trip Including the batli ror further particulars teo Wm. Wing. Dr. P. A. Skinner, of Texarkana, Arkansas, Is anthunlaU in tho praise of Chamberlain's Pniu Balm. Ho used It for rheumatism, and says . "1 found it to lion most excellent local remedy." For sale by People's Co-op Have your teeth cleanod ,. Cleanleness is next to Godleness. Coma in nnd I will take (hat lime from your teeth that like decay. I will make )ou think that you havo traded moths with Bonjo body that has a dean mouth. Dr.Mrrricw. Mr. J, P. Blaize, an exteniivo real estate dealer in Des Moines. Iowny, narrowly ttti-npcd one of tho severest at lacks of pneumonia while in the northern north-ern part of thin state during a recent bllzxtud,8.i)fl the SahtnUiy iiVuVii'. Mr. Winze had occasion tudrivo several inilo during tho storm and was so thoroughly chilled that ho wnsunabloto get warm, and inside of an hour aftor lii return ho was threatened with a sou ie enso of pneumouianr lungfevere Mr. Blaizo sent to the nearestdrugstor und got a botllo of Chamberlains Cough Htmtdy.of which he had often heard, mid took a number of large doses. He sM) the I'lXtct was wonderful and in a hull time bo was breathing ouiet nslly. lie kept on taking the medlcne ii ml the next dny he was able to come to , Des Moines. Mr. Blaiie regards his curtail curt-ail sltuply wonderful, Tor salo by People, Coop, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's ralr Highest Award. j 52 Novels for 50 Cents. Wc havo made arrangements wlthnm of the largest book publMiingi'ompanlc-In publMiingi'ompanlc-In this rountry whereby we imii innk. this liberal uir r. r-Vnd 111 our irguliu years subscription of ill 110 fur the rVmi Wi-okly Hi-riiM, nnd 5)ii-ut ixlr.t, ntu we will si-mi ti )onr nd.li(i, nude spiralis i-siu-i, em-li vti-ok, one of 1 series of 5- Novels 11 vr-.ir. Old sitbi-ril crsrniinvnll Hit in-ohM of this inn opinlluiilly by lemllllug full 12 niutitht in advance and 5'J cents extra. Tlie.i uiivrlinre stiitidiird works h) the ticst tiuthorstitid weiu relet led with crenlcmr nnd nlletilion. Thcv me Just the thing for vour honip, Avail .votti self ot this oppottunit)-ut once as we uinko(hisoll.-r (urn limited tlmo only "end Eipiess. Money Ordor, PostOlllcc Jideror stamps. Tho Herald Pub. Co Salt Lake City. A Sprained Ankle. 1 1ds Is a common oci-tiiriiiKC and on h:it will lay peoplo up ordinarily 0 to 8 eeks, iel we will guarantee Ballard's jnow Liniment lo cure nny ease of pralmtl nnklo in 1 to.ldava ll applied at otue, anil In InmieilhitolV u-lleve nil pain. Snow Liniment will euro nny old -ore on mnii or beast. It will henl nil Wouudaand cures Sprains, But its, Scalds Bttilses, Sore Throat, Soro Chest, Lame Hack, Corns, Bunions. Tor Uheiiinat-Ism, Uheiiinat-Ism, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Contracted Muscle It lias no equal. IM not allow my other white Liniment to bo put off 111 you for Snow Liniment. There is no Ulicr like it. Ask for Ballard's Snow Linimint, Tbliliprattygood. Mr. John C Goodwin, a carpenter, of Danville. III., writes: "About two weeks ago a heavy saw log fell upon my foot very badl) crushing it so that I was tin-ible tin-ible to walk nt all. I sent for a bottle of llallard's Snow Liniment nnd kept my foot well saturated with It. It is now two weeks since this happened, and my foot Is nearly well and I nm nt work. Had I not used Snow Liniment 1 should have been laid up at least2months. For healing wounds, sprains, sores, and bruises It has no equal. No Inflammation Inflamma-tion can exist where Snow Liniment Is uod. "You can use this letter." Bo-ivare Bo-ivare of all white Liniments substituted lor Snow Liniment. There Is no other Liniment like Ballard's Snow Liniment Sold by C L Scabright Siiiloii's Vitalizer is what jon need f6r Dyspepsia. Torpid Liver, Yellow Skin or Kidney Trouble. Ills guaranteed guaran-teed to givo you satisfaction. Price 76c. "old by D. E Elllngson. Karl's Clover Root, the new Blood Purifier, gives freshness andclcarurss to tho Complexion and cures Constipation. 25c, 50c., and 100. Sold by Steel A Co Mr. H.J. Mayers, of Oakland ;Md., says: "Ihave sold thirteen bottles of Chamberlain's Caugh ltemedy to-dny and am literally sold out. This, it) J the la ..,...!.. ., .,,.,. 1 ..1 - U-. rntv u.i ivlviii ti UUjr Ullt) BJ)IIV- paition iu a day over our couutcis It ivestha best satisfaction of nny tough , medicine we handle, and as 11 eeller it -spn all olhi'is preparations on this market." For sale by Peoples Co-op. Ask Your Friend. Who havs taken Hood's Sarsaparilia what they thing of it, and the replies will bo positive In its favor. Ono has been cured of Indigestion nud dyspepsia, another finds it Indispensable for sick hcadake, oilier report rematkablo cures of scrofula, rait rheum others blood diicascs, still others will tell you that It ove'icoiiisVthnt tired felling," and so on. Truly, the best advertising which Hood's Sarsaparilia rccieves is the hearty endorsement of tho army of frirnds it has won by its positive- medicinal merit. a cuprpp. jm NIGHT I MAKES THE COMPLEXION I PURE AND BRIGHT. Notice of Assessment No 1. Nethcrland Fine Stock A Dairy Co., principal place of business Salt Lake City, Utah, situation of works Lcbi Utah County, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting meet-ing 0! tho Directors held on the SOtb day of November 1803, an assessment of fifty cents (60c) per share was levied on tho capital stock of the corporation payable pay-able on or before the :8th day of December Decem-ber 1803 to Moylan C. Fox, treasurer o tho Company at tho office ol tho Company Com-pany No. 106 Dooly Building corner of Second South and West Temple Streets in Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock on, which tho assessment may remain unpaid on the 30th day of Decembea 1803 will bo delinquent and advertised for sale at jiublic auction nud unless payment la made before will be sold on (ho :U(h day of Janunry ISO I at 10 o'clock a m at the offico of tho Company Com-pany to pay the dclluqueut assessment together with (ho cost of advertising and expense of sale. John A. Marshall, Sec'y N F. S.sU). Co, Salt Lake City Nov. 2O, '03. D 28 SUBSCRIBE fOR THE DESEKET NEWS It is the organ of the Church, the paper In the Kocky Mountain Keglon and can always be relied upon to advn eateor defunil tlio light side ol every question. SussmiriioK trick Dally .. . 110,00 per year. Semi-Weekly 11,00 '' " Weekly. .. 2,60" " Address the Deseret News Co. Salt Lake City. 1 I can make you as nice a set of teett as you can find on (he face of (ho glob! Dr. Merrlhew. s " r A Hsi3sjaaaaaaal ' I A Gentleman , I Who fortnetly loslded In Connttlcut, but sH who now resides In Honolulu, vtrllcsi -For ,sH - 20 )cnrs past, my wife iH I) and lliave used Aycr'a M .jjfe. Hair l'lgnr, nud w 3JBJB allrlbiiloinltthcdaik lfl 21 hair which she and I H T3M lmw l1-)", whllo him. H lJ slreils u our arqtialnl. "H JJ aiiiT. ten or a iloitn 7 aj )enrs)ouiigerllianw, IH i7ilS'i aieelthergray-heailad, iH KfflTVftH'A- 1 ''. or bald. Whsn MUM mir Pais) ,f asked how our hair has mmm VSTalt ''' ""ihied Us color and IH ' "JX1-1 fullness, we reply, 'liy IH my' AfS- I'" ev( iTrr-anlr H U'QP wm ?' lK"r -rH,t,,i; '1'-' " JasasH K'VlA: Inina m nmaneed sH W3&rCd'ci "' """'r 1,,,, and (aaaH liteSfe'l ,4SS (ho hair jA-tt-'-'g'o'u't m - herlotno PH Ayer's TTnlr A'lgor, and very soon, It not H only checked any further loss of Inlr, but 'H proituced an entirely new growth, which has "H remained lutiirlant nnd glossy to this day. Balsas I can recommend this preparation to all In Kaaaaas need of a genuine hnir reslnter It Is all Bsaaaal that It Is rlalmed to be '-Antonio Atarrun, aaaaH nastrop, Tei lH AYER'S HAIR VIGOR World's Fair Travlcrs Will Have It. iH 'The public demand through servico when (raveling. It Is old-fashioned to MUM "Chnngo Curs." On tho thiottgh, soltM MMM lestlbuled trains of the Chicago. Union iH Pacific A Nortli-Wcstcrn l.l.o from or iH to Chicago, Omaha nnd Intermediate UMM points there is no change. This is tbo iH finest ard fastest seriico betuicu the MMm points named. MUM Out of Sight. IH The traveling public nto now fully MMm alivn (o tbo fnrlthat tho Ciiingo Duron MmM Pacific & North-Wesleru Lino offers (he H very best accommoilatfonH to tho public mmm from nnd to Chicago, Omnhn and inter- mmm mediate points, not only during tho i World's Fair, but nil the )ear round. UmM "It Is worth tbo price (o every person iH who even reads a, newspaper." Darlington H Joamal. M ppB mr. jocnHAL iidUn to MMU Blue Pencil Rules. I aaaaH jl.. Or. XTm-vixra. fH A Pocket Primer for this nso of Ileporters, iH rorreaponuenta and Copy Choppers. J Hbort, slmpla and practical rules for M making and editing newspaper copy. H and ot equal value 10 all who wish to iH write correct Engllih. a M Sent on receipt of price. I'lce, If) cents IIB per ropy. AI.I.AN FOH5IA1', rnbllsher, (IH 1 17 Nassau Btreel. New York. PpfH It (O IH YOlJ advantage to let the puUlic know WWW what you have to bclK- It you mmm wish lo make mmw you can do so by judiciously ad- "WBSa-tH vcrtising your business, and now H is the time to make yo- B OR business brisk by at once placing fH yolJix B advertisement in Tlic Lclii Uanncr H which is largely circulated in the H north end of Utah Co. Your H lIfe H will then be a busy one H i Sclentlflo American immW .SSaaLaVOAVBATS, vf UlJkmJ TRADE MARKS, IH Mi&tmW OE8ION PATCNTS, IH &r -W COPTRIQMTS, etoJ m For UtformallpQ and (re Handbook wrltn In UWm MUNN A CO. ail 11KII4DWAT. Ntw lonR. B Oldest bureau lor leeurlna pateota In America. PPpB yverr pateul taken out bv rs Is l.roualit belorss tbe publio by a notice given t ee ot ctiargo lu tho PJiiiH LsUtrit Hrfoldiion of nr trintlfle ppsr In lb worM. 8rlsnilidk7' illuttrtttxl. No tnirllifDt H man abnuM bo without tt. Weeklr. .J,0 iftri fliiuix monthi Addret MI'NN k ( O., IH CBUiUHiS, 301 iroaty'cvT VorkUlf. H Nz Hereby Promise H To refund all money paid us for B Haller's Remedies H If sou aro not BENEFITED by their H USB. Thcso preparation)) consist ot H SURE CURS COUCH SVRUP, aMAUAK SALVE, BLOOD PURIFICP,, FA11I PAoAlVZEE, SAHSA?ARIUA i:,l BURDOCK Compour.d) tmm POWDERS, BARB WIRE LINIMENT, CORN CUSS, -- LITTLE GERMAN FILLS. and aro ABSOLUTT,Y OUAUANTEKD by H , w. NO 0URB; NO I'AY. You tuko uo H chances. H Sold by all druggists, 1 V aHH . ?akH |