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Show 1.' I M Saved Her Life. Mm. 0. J. WooMminoit, of Wnrthnm, Texns, saved tho llfu of her clillil by the o of Ajror's Cherry Pectoral. t "One of my children hvt I tup. Tho oaso was ntionded by our physician, unit m supposed to bo well under cnntrnl. One 'Ulit I was startled by tlio child's hard breathing, anil on polnR to It found It atraiw f. "R?".ila,,..l,CiUly. ecascd to breathe, jtenllilna: ttat tho child's alarming eonilltlon bad Income possible In spite of tlin medicines plven, I resinned that nucti remedies would be of no avail. Ravine part of n bottle of Ayer ' Cherry rcclnrallii the house, I gate the child three doses, nt short Intervals, and nnslnusty milled results, l'rom the moment tlio l'eclnrnl was given, the child's breathing prcw easier, and, In a short time, she was i!PlyR ly'letly and breathlnir naturally. i The eh Id Is alive and well to-day, and I do not besltati to say that Ayer'a Cherry fee- , total s.-ueJ lerllfe." AVER'S Cheery Pectoral rraparad by Dr. J. 0. Ajrr fc Co., Lowall, Mm. Prorr.pltonct, euro to curo lttANDEl C&STANDAROGUAGE.J!tfi ' r f.MINf T'MKTAM.K. ' l. i. . 4- tT '.1 ' L a. 'J 2 is ll k I o B ,. ... l - .,. . o0OO.T"u? .. c ti 'i. ci vj s o ft c - w c , a M - I-" I- 3 P , o - J- - J- Vi O c fa ts 3 i ' m ' n a Xe s - ?? L , 1 - M si 2. g " n r n Q JA , C C S 99 X B ; "' finiW f i " ', - .1 S tl w " 0 IS 5 4i f n ' jtJC ' j p JJ.nnett. ainl'a, Ajenl r - JilS r Now lime Card 1 Sept. 11,1833. , lur Arrive. f a, m, J. in. A ,' fi CO Fill Uko :10 j 8:27 Saudi- &M 1 0.00 Ltd i. I ruction TulO ..- o;o.i Ji.1 B;0V l; 1) on imenonn 1'ork fi:01 jr Utlti ri8"ant Urove :51 Ifc II 4a I'nivo : ji 10 12 luywii AM T 11:10 KopW :0T 'I 11:45 .luub 2:2r, "; Ptl "i.r to n-nco r Lurj Arrive f. 12:10 pin JuaL , 2:00 pm V. 10 00 ii tu rritco JL -ttWnni V ' Trl-wco!:ly3r- 1KAI.V (.AfVI Aft WCSTnnX llltTlltl'f. i l UVl'. ABntVE. 0 05 'a. e. Ta'H Junrttbn j).in.fi:03 11:2ft lionton 2:40 i 11:M l.utokn 2:23 X-Tt J210 ijn. Silver City p.m. 1.4' jl ' l, II. II.O'AKK, 15. DICKINSON, " Vi:e-l'ii'il. fc Ji jr. Araiit. Oen. Mgr. 1 R I,. MiMAX, I). D.ltUULEV, jM (Nil. I'm. A p'inf (Jen. Agent. I 1PIIW EERCULSS- I yELib Has and BasoSino L PilFl mm tfam ' U J HI) ruB4 irasns fiwerTRrts. 1B.1 Are KM giwirummaty tbeivnire i"i Itiitly to net out liV rferduf tbuaiuuv inhiTKsurmollnaraKlui uow HM bum. JulI!JlLoUimtr. luruiUn svUil, Ukt H ?1 luajaUday. fll JIAKKd MO SJIELI. Oil ImT. ;'o Coub'.s or fi '-e cxpl'iniona, o rrc)uest nlUi C ! g j tiurw.wbto Bpurk. B Tar nimplletly It EeaU tho IVorlJ. Jl It OI1.I Itic-lf Autuniiillo.i'.ly, 'jl ;;u Pnllcrtejor JUoctrlo Bj.Hrtj III Itrs ovrttUBttiprOMdBora9jjoUaoiiiy Tfm uber lliiiiuia. ,1 roaErorui.TiiTiiciimjiarnAriTrj 1 PALMER & REY, Makufacturrro, IVX pfVjroH c.be if will hut cuncTVl If AntrroooblopxiaUvonnaNIIItVlJTpNIO. fioMbyimnrirutorEntt)yniall. ao..Wa, 1 andff.Wlicrpiicltiiire. Bouiplos froo. S vvm -By,ra The Favorite TOOTH TCWIE1 I J&W 3.P,,pfortUu'iVvtUauallrvti,S0o. ' 'vl9 ferrVsV V SEEDS J At Juit bftt f rtvy r otrrnrtt, inttutfr E RB " of Frrr Srrifm 9fefe. v rm tbfounrtAtloouii- V, Cn Which faM tS-0 bUllt 1114 r Mrctttfltut.nMalnUititoriX W Ferry's Sed Anneal for IS9 4 m roturnithtiuniiinautiftDcf)f HB V tbflUiut farming knull(t, Irt'O il b for tht Mklri, jQ D. M. TCRRY & CO., Aff OPIUM 1?J10M CANADA. Smuatrloro Worklnar tho Dru Aorosa tho Uordor Lino. In Hplte of (loternnicnt rrecaotloiie m Very Large Aiuojlnt or the Nar- collo Is Secretly llrouKht Acruas. A prominent Iloston pliyxtctan snys that It woulil ttnrtlo tlio people of lloston generally wcro It known to what great extent tho ttso of iplnm had already pone In this city; not only atnonp; tho Chlncso, for It lins been umlcretooil that this clnas of tho population use tho drujr, but nmonjr the wlilto residents. Tho phystclann of thU city hnvo fought vehemently njTtilnst tho ufo of opiates to tpilot children, and they havo accomplUhcd Bbincthlnp; In that direction! but It l still evident that a far larger quantity of opium U used In this city than la accounted ac-counted for In tho drugglils' statement state-ment of sales. Says tho Itoaton Advertiser: Adver-tiser: "More thaiYono lloston physician could, If tho principles of their profession profes-sion allowed, glvo somo grave facts re-.jnrdlntf re-.jnrdlntf tho rulu wrought by tlio drug; In 1 lotion homes. Now nnd thon tho pollco make u raid on totno opium room, but their effort have not succeeded suc-ceeded In checking tho use of opium to any extent. A special agent of tho treasury said lately, in reply to somo quostlons in this connection, that opium smuggling was carried on across tho Canadlnn border toil ay In splto of tho arrest of so many guugs of smugglers smug-glers Iti tho past. Tho stuff can bo bought for 80 a pound in Montreal and can bo sold hero nt 810 or more per pound, according to Its quality. Tho drug Is easily carried In largo weight, and ono man can carry from twenty-five twenty-five to fifty pounds and can escapo detection. de-tection. The trado of smuggling opium Is, of course, a very profltnblo ono, and as tho smugglers havo about one thousand thou-sand two hundred miles of border over which they can cross they havo a good opportunity to do business without being caught. Tho favorite method of the smugglers Is to take tho train from Montreal to a way station not far from tho boundary, and to cross tho lino In carrlngo to totno small station on the American side. In this way they c-?apo c-?apo tho soarch of tho regular customH ofllcers whoso duty It Is to examine tho tufrgago of railroad passengers ut the boundary. Some smuggling Is nlso lona by hiding tho opium In bulky packages of freight. At best tho government gov-ernment has a small forco of customs oQIccrs along tho border, and tho kmugglcra do a thriving trade. They can sell opium moro cheaply than regular reg-ular dealers, of course, and n largo part of tho opium used In lloston cornea over tho border without paying duty. Only ton years ago U7,000 pounds wero Imported Into Canada. Last year tho nmount wa-t about 150,000 pounds, nnd It Is nald that 100,000 pounds wero smuggled across tho lino last your to Unltsd fitatas consumers. Invlowof tho Increase In the uso of opium In this section it Is a matter of some Interest that tho Canndlnn government is at last considering tho plnu of puttiug a watv'lion tho opium refineries In the dominion, practically compelling tho rcflncrlcn to carry on their work in bond under government Inspection. I f this ahould bo dotio u prompt check would bo put upon tlia smugglers nnd It would no longer bo casj to got opium so cheaply In lloston. The groat Incroaso In price, would servo to close up somo of tho opium 'joints,' and would probably put a check upon tho growth of tho opium habit." ii i ...i... Ik? 3tr. Uarvcy I Iced lAccyvlllo, O. Catarrh, Heart Fniluro, Paralysis Pa-ralysis of tho Throat j "I Thank Ooil anil tlood'n Sarttt- ' yartlla for l'crffd Health." " Gentlemen t For tlio bcn-flt ef sutTcrlns Int. i manlty I wish to iLits a few fin is Fur scml rears I Iiavo suffered from catarili and lieirt I slluro, getting so bad 1 could not work and Could Scarcely Walk t hail a very bad spell of paralysis of the throat onio time aco. My throat feeinrd closed and 1 cenlit nut awnllenr. The tlocUn s antd It was caused bylicartfalltirc.andL-ascmeilli Ine, whllh I took ncconlliiB to ulrecllniis, built did not seem to do mo any good. My wlto i.runl i no to try llnod'a Hsraapai Ilia. telMng tno ot Mr. Joseph 0. Uniltli, who had been At Death's Door but was entirely cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla. A'tsr talking with Mr. Bmllh. I c jnrludiM to try Hood's Karsaparllli. When 1 had taken tno bottlea I felt very much better. I linto continued tnklnslt, and am now feellUK excellent, excel-lent, 1 thank Uod, nnd Hood's Sarsaparilia and my wife for ray restoration to perfect henlih." lUnvEY llt'.Eli, Lncryville, 0. IIOUirs'riLI.H do not puree, aln or cripT, but act promptly, caillr and et&ctaotlr. 23d, The peclflo and universal opinions, condensed, are a followit "You deserve (treat praise, nnd the gratitude of the reading world that portion or It, at Irani, that la fortunate enough to nad THK UllhAT DIVIDE. Having a Arid entirely lu own, It Is Intensely American In cast and character " It la uaeleas for ua to eay, the llluMratlre features and typography or" superb-squat In i quality and unusiialmaa to the faaclnatlug and i etrnnire content that till our column. TO CENTS a copyt ONT. DOLLAR a year. Your newsdealer has It, If not, send to THE CHEAT DIVIDE, Denver, Col Dr. J. B. Hoshaw IDay and night calls Promptly attended to. Offlco 11-2 Blocks cast of Post Oa'fice. LsW City. Utah. JOHN L. GIBB Will tnke pupils In Theory ...id Practice of Music nnd VOCAL CULTURE Arrangements can bo made by culling at Ills place of liusiliem op. Cily Hall, LEI II CITY, UTAH Rheumatism Is a symptom of disense of the kidneys It Mill certainly bo relieved by 1'arkB SuroCu-o. That liendnclie, bnckochf nnd tired feeling como from tho same cnttso. (ink for Turks' Sure Curo for tlio liver nnd kidneys, price fl.OO Pold by I), i:. Klllngson. Dr. 1'. A. Skinner, ol TexnrUnn, ArkntiHne, is nntlmstast in Ihn praise- of Chamberlain's Tain Halm. He used it for rheumatism, nnd says: "1 found it to bo a most excellent local remedy." For sale by 1'eoplo'a Co-op, A Card TOTn Ladies De.ui Lady: It you nre troubled with painlnl nndlrrcpular perlflt.Btako Dr. ib Joza's World-renowned prescription. Wn p.lve written gunrnnteo to permanently permanen-tly cure to two treatments or refund tho monoy. Tricolor ono trial treatment $2.00. Write or call on Ividy Manneor, SALT LAKli MliDliCINIi CO, 60 Wkht Second Soiirn Sr., Suit Lake City, Utah. TntlcntH unsuccessfully treated or imposed im-posed upon by others especially Invited to rail. Parks' Cough Syrup. Has btcneohighly recommended to us that wo have taken the agency lor it and now ask our friends who aro suffering suffer-ing with a cold to glvfa it a tilsl nnd if It does not give satisfaction your money will be refunded. Every bottle is sold on a positive guarantee. I'neo BO ccntu and (1.00. Sold by D. E. Kllingeoii. The first playbill was issued from Drury I.ano theater on April 8, 100 1, nnd the picoe represented was the "Humorous Lieutenant.!' Tiik first woolen clothing mado In England was manufactured about 1830, though It was not dyed and drosses! by our countrymen until 1607. Tim first voyago round tho world was mado In tho Vittoria, a ship which formed part of tho evpedltlon that sailed under Magellan In 1510. Tub first street paved in London far tho uso of foot passengers was York straet,ileadlng from tho north side of St. Jstnos tquuro to Jermyn street, i i i i , .i. Mr is, ftnd22iraTfV fflaiTnalH Jl cv lM;!o.wil HdJ gj H j Ococeotadoeo,c j&EiB Tuts ih. - Couoit Jvhk promptly esirre "hi to ail oi.icrs fall, ioujh., Croup, Bora Threat, II is atnasa, V hooplns Coujh and Asthma, l ur Conauent lion It baa no rival! bos cured thousands, a A svlll cunn tod fi Ukenln time. f?old by Jrusglsta on a aniar- Saif&OlVlTB , la&jffi DHILOH'sylLCATABRH llayoymiiiimirTTr T Isremclrlsruaran-teed Isremclrlsruaran-teed to euro you. lTlea Wcts Injector free, j Tht Little Things t le Most Valuable. Coiupiirntivily few leoplorrgardthcm si-lrs anlnveiilori,lii tnlmostevcryUxly lini 1-een etrurk, nt n o time or Another, wldi Ideas Hint nee 1 calculated to reduce re-duce some of the llltl frictions of lifo. Usually such ideas nt dismissed with, out further thought. "Why don't tlio rnllrond company iiinke its car window f so that they can bo slid upnnd down without breaking the pnHKangers b.ie.7" exclaims the ttnwler. "If I were running the rod I would mako tliein in sttclt a way." "What as tho mai that mndo this flauceiKtn thinking ol?" gruuibles tho rook. "Ilonevcrh.it to work over a utove, or ho would hrvo known how It ought to have len fUed." "Hung such n collar button I" growls tho man w ho Is Into for breakfast. "If I weroin tho business I'd mako buttons Hint Mouldn'tsllpoul, or break off, or gotiircout tho back of my neck." And then tho various nullcrcrs forget itlmtit their griovnn es and boflu to think of Momcthlng else. If they would sit down at tho next convenient opportunity, oppor-tunity, put tliciridcneabotitrarwindows snuropnns, and collar buttons into practical prac-tical phnpe, nnd then apply for patentc, they might find themselves as independently indepen-dently wealthy ns the man who Invented the iron umbrella ring, or the one who pitletitcd tho fifteen puzzle. a TntrriNo orr-Kit. To Induce people to keep trackofthelr bright Idcns and seo what thero ii in tliein, tho Tress Claims Compnny hni reeolveil to oiler n prize. To the person who submits to it tho simplest and most promising Invention, i from ncommcrcial point of vlow, the i company w ill give twenty-five hundred dollars In c.tfli, in nddllion to refunding tin- fees for securing the pntont. It will itlmiadwrtifo the Invention frcoofchargo Thin oiler is subject to tho following conditions: Every competitor must obtain r patent for hi Invention through the company. JlemtiBt first apply for a preliminary mirvh, the cost of which will be live dollars. Should this search hIiow his invention to b unpatentable, be cun withdraw without further expense Otherwise iu will be expected to complete com-plete his application and tnko out a patent .n the regular way. Tno total expense, including Government and Ilureuii fees, will bo seventy dollars. I'oi this, whether ho secures tho prizoor not, the inventor will hnvo n paleiitthnl ought to be n valuable property to him. Tlio prize will be awarded by n jury eonsiHtliig of threo reputable patent uttoriiiys of Washington. Intondlng competitors should fill out the following blank, and foi ward il m 1th their application' appli-cation' " , i8n2i "I unbuilt the within described Invention Inven-tion in competition for tho Twonty-flvu hundred Dollar Trlze offeretl by the Tress Claims Company. ii ! Nctlco for Publication. No. 1US7. hand Ofllco nt Salt hake City) January 24, 180if Notice is hereby given that tho following follow-ing named settler has filed notice of his intention to mako final proof In suppjrt o( lii-claim, and that said proof will be made beforo the County Clerk of Ulnli County nt Trovo City. Utah, on March 10,1801, Iz: William Sharp HENo. 7012 for the 15 ii S E Jf and S .W ? S E if Section 28 and N E If N E l( 8ection 3d Tp-JSIU E BLMci. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vixt Robert Jones, Edwin Winn, Oeorno C, Mtinns, Tarley Austin, all ot Highland I'rccliit, Utnh County, Utah. Iiyron Otoo, Register, lloollt k Wilson, Attye. (Titst publication Fob. 1, 1894.) Legal Notice, In tlio Trobato Court of Utah Counly, Territory of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Honry (loodey deceased, Notlee of time nnd place for heating of petition for admission to Trobate of Will. Tursuant to nn order of said Court In sal I matter, notice is hereby given that b'uturdav the 24th day of February A, P. 18W, At 10 o'clock n. tu., at the Cot nty Court Hon), Trovo City, Utah Cnunty, iTtriiteryoi Utah, in tho court Room of dd Court, has been appointed tho time ii ud place for the hearing of a petition ot i iii.rK Wsl'bputyini; for the admission t piubiiU of a certain document there- .iii prenlil, purporting to betholast , h.i and tettament ot Henry Goodcy d' . i onil, when and where all persons i.!. u-ied may appear and contest the p.h.ie of said will, or tho granting of ' : . testamentary to Gcorgo Webb as i . . d tor in said petition. I Mted at Trovo City, February 6 l&C-h V. U HdllMtty Trobato Clerk, Utah fouuty, U.T. ' Dr. Price's Cream Raking Powder World's Talr lllthtst Award, bL f U" """ laanma i i nn s-aiiimiiaajn HO HOOF NO HORSE! Titke your horses to James Newton's To be shod. First Class Shooing Dono. Plain Shooing $3.00 Pr. Span with calks S3.C0 DEriTISfRV."" ' , ,. E. CMERIUIIEW . V'-v DENTIST. -''.T"!V tfz Olliee 1 blocks . f'-t.'iiv1 I'UW east ol Tost Ollleo li ?'" f where ho can lie v 's i i-f 'J neon almost tiny hour of the ray he does nil kinds of DENTAL WORK, In tlio best and latest styles. All wo k Ktmrnntecd. Alitor no pay. V. C. IERRIHHW. Pfffif Rooms 70, 77, fct 78, COMMERCIAL T 'V-ly -f ai,t UKE FINEDENTIRTRY in nil its llrnnehcs Special Rato nt d induoements to Tcr-sons Tcr-sons from sdlolt Ingtowtm. Ilesuro you givs lilin a visit when In tho city. SALT LAKE CITY UTAH. Caitaim Swkvnrt, U. S. A. San Diego Cal. says: "SMloh's Catarrh Remedy Is the first medlcino I hnvo ever found Hint would do me any good." Price 50c Bold by I). E. Ellingson. 5a Novels for so Cents. We have made arrangements wlthono ot the largest book publlshlngcoinpanics In this country whereby wo can make tills liberal ofljr. Send us our regular years subscription of $3.00 for the .Semi-Weekly .Semi-Weekly Herald, nnd 60 conls extra, and ws will send to your address, under separate cover, each wock, ono ot a scries of B2 Novels aycar. Oldsubscrlb-ers Oldsubscrlb-ers can avail themselves of this rare opportunity by remitting full 12 months In advance and 50 cents extra. These novels are standard works by the best authors and were selected with great care and attention. They nre Just the thing fur your home, Avail yourself your-self of this opportunity st onco ns wo make this offer for a limited time only. Bend Express, Money Order, Tost Office ordor or stamps. The Hsrald Tub. Co. Salt Lake City. A Sprained Ankle. This la a common occurrance and ona Hint will lay peoplo up ordinarily U to 8 weeks, vet wo will guarnnteo llallard's Snow Liniment to curo any rnBa of sprained unklo In 1 to 3 days if applied at puce, and to Immediately rcliovo nil pain. Snow Liniment will curo any old soro on man or beast. It will heal nil Wotjfds and cures Sprains, Burns, Scalds llrt-s, Soro Throat, Sore Chest, Lame Hack, Corns, Ilttnlons. For Rheumatism, Rheumat-ism, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Contracted Muscles it has no equal. Do not nllcw any other whlto Liniment to bo put off on you for Snow Liniment. There is no other like It. Ask for llallard's Snow Linltniul. This Is pretty co 3d. Mr. John C Goodwin, a carpenter, of Danvillo, 111., writes: "About two weeks ngo a heavy saw log fell upon my foot very badlj crushing it so that I was tin. able townlkntnll. loent for nbottloof Ballard's Snow Liniment and kept my foot well saturated with It. It fa now two weeks since this hnppencd, nnd my foot is nearly well nnd I am nt work. Had I not used Snow Liniment 1 should have been laid up at leastSmonths. For healing wounds, sprains, sores, and bruises it has no equal. No Inllammn-tion Inllammn-tion can exist where Snow Liniment Is used. "You can use this letter." Be-wnre Be-wnre of all white Liniments substituted for Snow Liniment. There is no other Liniment like llallard's Snow Liniment Sold by 0 L Benbright . y M ) Sniton's Vitamzir is what yon need forDyspepsla. Torpid Liver, Yellow Skin or Kidney Trouble. It is guaranteed guaran-teed to give you satisfaction. Price 75e. Sold by D. E Ellingson. Karl's Clover Root, the new Blood Purifier, gives freshness nnd clearness to tin Complexion and rnres Constipation. 28c, 50c., and tlOd. Sold by Steel A. Co Mr. H. J. Mayers, oj Oakland Md., says : "I have sold ihfrtccn bottles ot Chamberlain's Caugh Remedy to-day nnd Rtn literally sold out. This IsJ the largest sale on record ot nny one fjpre-partlon fjpre-partlon in a day over our counters- It gives the best satisfaction ot any cough medicine we liandlo, Rtid as a seller it lps all others preparations on this market." For sale by Peoples Co-op, Ask Your Friend. Who have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla what they thing ot it, nnd the replies will be positive in Its favor. Ono lias boon cutod ol indigestion nnd dyspepsia, another finds it indispensable tor sick headake, other report remarkable cures ol icrofula, salt rheum others blood diseases, still othors will tell you that it overcomes "that tired felling," and so on. Truly, the best advertising which Hood's fcarsaparlll n reeleves is the hearty endorsement of the army ot frirnds it has won by its positive mediclnal.mcrlt. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DESEKET NEWS It la the organ ol the Church, the paper in tho Rocky Mountnin Region ami can always be relied upon to ndvo cate or defend tho right side of every question. SUDSCKIIMION l'RICH Dally 10,00peryeir. SetnlM'eekly OO1' ' Weekly . .. 2,60" ' Address Tho Descret News Co. Salt Lake City. I can make you ns nice a set ot teeth ns you ran find on the (ace of tho globe Dr Merrihow, ,' i essesessesIesIeYIM SEsH ""-""" ' A Gentleman ( H Who formerly resided In Connecticut, but who now resides In Honolulu, wrllcsi "For . ! years past, my wife H (J nnd Hmvo used Ayer'a flH s I'nlr Vigor, nnd wa 19BH "tribute to It the dark mm 'il' which she nnd I uS how have, while litin- H trw limU of our ncqualnt if Jul nncca, ten or n doten H fjf !j years younger than we, H yHl nrnellliergray-hended, tZitrxtwa i w,llte' or ,'ol', Wl,n ssaiH j aif" 1'kcd bow our lialr has MTetfjtt ''' fl lined lis color and He elv,s fullness, we reply. any l Wy htSs ""'UsoofAyer'allalr H K;-ir-i 6fJ gfJ Vigor-nothing else."' WP-'-.W- "In.niynniaiiced W;.-9.: ; -; - was nearly bald, and H Jg '7u Jea,''0, ''" asH Hp every H ' ' ' tWI Indneed t liertouse H Aycr's Ilnlr Vlgnv. ind very soon, It not only checked flit) fur I r loss of mlr, but H produced nu ntli. ly n w Rrowth, which has remained luxuriant ntx' glossy to this day. jH I can lecommend Una t reparation to all In H ticeil of n genulno luilr-rtstnrcr. It Is all H that It Is claimed to bi"-Aiitonlc-Alarnm, ELafl llastrnp, Tex. AYER'S HABR VSCOR World's PairfiTravIers Will Have It. flfl Tho public demand through service H when traveling. It is old-tinhioncd to "Clinngo Cars." On the through, solid iH vcstibuled trains of the Chlcnuxi. Union H Pacillc & North-Western Li.e from or to Clileagn, Omaha nnd inlcimedlato l points thero la no change. This Is the H finest nrd fastest eervico bcttieen tho points nntned. H Out of Sight. H Tho traveling public aro now fully nlivo to tho fact that tho C'jIi ngo Union Pacific & North-Weatcru Lino offers tho very beet aeconimoilntlnns to tlio public fl from and to Chicago, Omaha nnd inter- flH mediate tioiuts, not "nly during tho World's Fair, but nil tho year round. flH f NIGHT I MAKES THE COMPLEXION PURE AND BRIGHT. H It to H ! advantage to let the pubUcMcno-w- ,paH what you Iinvc to sell. If you B wish (o make M Motley H you can do so by judiciously ad- H vcrtt'sinij your business;, and now M is the time to make yo- fl business brisk by at once placitifj H advertisement in The Lcht Hanner which is largely circulated in the H north end of Utah Co Your will then be a btr y one M MJf I nBIAIS A PlTtXTI For. RfSWLVSJf n,J .n ''' V.' ,l " '"'lon- " to lSBatl Dl II N N .V CO., who have hni nuorl vnrtr teara1 SatEalSfl tiiorlcnoo In tho potent bulne -, niDiauiil,-a asxalxaV llonaatrlcllrconn.lentlal. Allindhunlt or In. atEalSal lonniuiiin conoonilna I'litenm .M how to nb. tatStH tain thein sent 1 re.i. Also a uitalcvuc ol luocbou- SasEaiSal leal and .clunllflo bnoia tent free. M 1'alenia taken llirouali v mn ft On. receive SatEaH anclallutlcslnther.e entii ,- Aliierlrnii.and BalsH tliua aro bronjLt wi.i ' . ,. iiK niohc with. ssssa out coat to tho In- , a auu. .ili ilper SaH Mued weekly. el,- . i ,i rale.1. hsa by itw -SBEaVsal rt "rculai iontinc work la tha BaH WOrltl. . O J O t II" f HI) Ctftnlea t I TCH sasEsSLasEsl llollaitur Kllii.... t t'lflf. JuJ " T&iifto lH cpKott.'J.'Jceiitb. 1 t r iiumWr mi t nt brau- LLH tlfrl pUto, in colon-. nint iboiornpij5 of hew aLLH huutes. with plan, fiiabtlini imiidert '" vhfiw tho STMiViKiTlxW'SIWIl' dSSSSAx Wc Hebrdy Promise: H To refund all nn,n.- paid us for M Maller's Remedies H If sou aro not DiiNEFITED by their H USD. Theso prep.uatlonB consist ot SURE CURS COUGH 5VRUP, mnmw salve, slqsd mi, fain nmmt SAHSAFARHU sri HUgBSCK (Court mmxvmw, cork curs, urns mm fills, nml aro AgfcOhUTKLY 0UARANTBED by tu. K0 0TJRB; HO TAY. You tuUo no Sold by all Ji ui.ts. IH |