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Show The Best Remedy for Rheumatism. From the Fairharen (N. Y.) Jlcqitlcr. Mr.xJnmes Rowland of this village-fitutes village-fitutes that lor twenty-flvo years his wife has been a sufferer from rheumatism. A few nights ago she was in sucli pain that sha was nearly crazy. She sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor, but lie had read of Chamberlain's Pain Halm and instead of going for tho physician he went to the stoic and secured n bottle of it. Tlie wife did not approve of Mr. I lowland's purchase at llrat, but never-heless never-heless applied the Balm thoroughly and in an hour'atiuie wasablo to go to sleep She now applies t whenever she feels an ache or a pain and finds that it always al-ways gives relief, lie says no medicine which she bus used ever did her as much good. Tho 25 and 50 cent size for s.ile by 1). 15. Ellingson, druggist. National Educational Associaiion Mcetictr. For the meeting of thu National Educational Edu-cational Association at Buffalo in 1800 ttie excellent service given by the Union Pacific was con minted on by all th0Bu who hud the pleasure of using that line, i his year our c lueationdl friends meet ,i Milwaukee, Wis., .July 0th to 0th, and membcrH of the associations and others from oti.ts west of the Missouri River, should by all means take the Union Pacific. t The service of the UNION Pacific via Omaha or Kt j-sas City is the very best. The equipment consists of handsome day couches, Chair Cars, Pullman BufI t and Drawing Room Sleepers, Dining Cars and Bullet Smoking and Library Cars. Fewer changes than via any other lino. One fuiu plus $2.50 for tho round tiip will be thu rato from all points west of the Mississippi River for this meeting. For illustrated matter, folders, etc., call on your nearest agent, or uddrer8 JS. L. LOMAX, Gen. Pass, and Ikt. Ast. Omaha, Neb. ' 'It is the Best on Earth." That is what Edwards it Parker, merchants mer-chants of PiainsGu., say of Cham'oer-lain's Cham'oer-lain's ain Balm, fprThoumatiemf lume back", clcep seated andJ muscular' pains. For sale by D. E. Ellinga"n, druggist. How to Prevent Croup. HOMU ltKADINO THAT WILL 1'JlOVrJ IN-TEUKSTINO IN-TEUKSTINO TO YOUNG MOrllb'US. HoV TO UUAltO AHAIN8T 01SBABE, Croup is a terror to yong mothers and to post them concerning the cause, llrst symptoms and treatment is tho object of this item. Tho origin of of croup is a common cold. Children who are subject to it take col I very easily and croup is nlnioetsure to follow. The first symptom is hoarseness ; this is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough, which is easily ecognized and will nevor, be forgotten by one who baa heard it. The time to act is when tho child first becomes hoarse. If Chamberlain's Cou$h Remedy is freely given aU,tondency to croup will hoou disappear. Even after the croupy rough has developed it will prevent tho attack. Tliere is no danger it giving this romedy for it contains nothing injurious For sale by D. E. Ellingson, druggist. Sent Free! To any person interested in human matters, or who loves animals, we will send free, upon application, a copy of the- "ALLIANCE," the organ ofthis society. In nddition to its intensely interesting rending, it contains a list of Lhe valuable and unusual premiums given by the paper. Address, The National Human Alliance, 410-411 United ChariticB Buildin?, Now Yml:. Tourist or Family Sleeping Car Service Do you know that every evening the Denver & Rjo Grande R. 11. in connection con-nection with the It. G. W. nuis a Toutist or Family Sleeping Car to Denver, in which a lower berth can .bo secured for $2. CO? In addition to thia daily service, tho' D. & It. G. "VVi aleo operates on Wednesdays, TTmrsdaysand Fridays, three distinct Tourist Sleeping Car lines to Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, Boston and Now York no change for Utah passengers at greatly reduced berth rates. These Tourist cars are managed by the Pullman Company nnd are provided with all necessary conveniences and appliances. Tho Tourist car feature, together with the admirable train service and scenic attractions at-tractions of tho route, has placed the D. & R. G. in the foremost, ranks of Western Railroads. For rates and detailed de-tailed information, apply toanyTirket Agent of tho R. G. W., or to B. F. Kevins, General Agent, or H. II. dishing, dish-ing, Traveling Passenger Agent, 1). A R. G., No. 5S West 2nd South St., Salt Luke City . Notice For Publication. Nool(i. ' Land office at' Salt toko City. Utah) Jauuury'27, 187) Notico is hereby given thatthe following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final" proof in support of his uluin, and that said proof will be made bofora tho Register and Receiver at Salt Lake City, Utai, on March 15, 1807. vifc: Andrew Oris Lnrsen, on' II'. E . No. 045-1, for the SjSE; Sec. 20, and tho N V, N El ; See. -9, Tp. 3 S., R. 1 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz- Adolph M. Mickelflon, of Draper, .Jens Mickel-aon, Mickel-aon, of Sandy, Michael Jonson, of Sandy, San-dy, Peter P. Sorseusen, of Draper, Byron Groo, Registe. (I'irst Publication Ist. 2, 1807.) r 1 1 1 ASSS3CHSW7 NOTICE, The (JUslph GoW M'niujr an-' I illing Company, Com-pany, locntloii of principal plncc of Mil lmsi-nens, lmsi-nens, Salt 1-ike City, Utah, location of ;'"?, Cnmp I'Joyil District, Utah County, Utiih. Xoticc Is herehy tdven that at a meeting of tli e Hoard ofnirectnis of the above named corporation, cor-poration, duly calltrt ami held ou Apr. 17, 1597, au assessment of one half 1-2) cent per bharc was levied on the capital stock of said corporation, corpora-tion, payable forthwith to George l Ilctx", secretary, secre-tary, at l'J Ka4t, Second South Street in said Salt I,afce City, Utah. Any stock upon which the ass-cssmeut may rcm.iiu unpaid on tliV 4th day of June 1837 will bo delinquent and advertised for sale at pilolic auction, and unless payment is made before, will he sold on the iMh day of June, 1S57, to pay delinquent nsscssmeia, together togeth-er with cost of advertising and expense of Kile. Gicokqi:I,. Uutz, Secretary ' ' J '' l5ffelUretrdSoi;llst'-t:r This water is a snro euro for rheumatism, rheuma-tism, Miners' Leading, Indigestion, Catarrh, Ca-tarrh, Constipation, Chronic Diarrhoea, Palpitation of tho heart nnd all kidnoy nndnervotiB troubles Towola and suits washed by the Empire Lanndiy . Don't Tobacco Spit nnd fiinnlc Yoar IJfo Array. To quK tobuci-o easily und forovcr, bo mag nctlo. lull of llfo, norvo and viuor, talto No-To-Uao, tho wnmlcr-worlMir, tint nmlccs weak men Htrong. All druBBlst8CJoorI. CuroBuaran-teed. CuroBuaran-teed. Iloolilot nnd oamplo free Address Btorllng Itcinody Co. , CUlcaco or Now YorJt HIGH GRADE PORTRAITS . A SPECIALTY- ' ,, i Satisfaction liuuranloctl.'.Q'Tb- J- -. IjET-ZZ . TJ'T-S-3HE. N , FrantelD.Hobbs, . ' fLate ReKisler U. S. Land OITiccV, ' t I All kinds of land business JL attended to jiroinptly. Cor-' 1 rejpondence solicited. Twenty I three years experience, Oilico I ' nest door toU. S.Land Officf. J , .Room 306. Salt Lake City Utrth. ' tt DR. MERRIHEW, . , EQSt02' Good work 'itl I reasonable prices. 1 Office in Dorton Building, Main Street, 1 LEU I CITY, UTAH- ' I J. P. Noyes M. JD. , t PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON" : Office in Chipman Building, block ' ' t north of Jackson Building. AMERICAN FORK, UTAH. I , P p- 'Officer i Assayei Salt Lake City, U I THUIM'&AVEDGEAV00D ' I JTTOItNEYS-AT-LAW. ' 1 Rooms !1 and 7 First National Bank , K Building, Provo, Utah. R Dr. Christeiisen,- A DENTIST, V American Fork, Utah. I American Fori City Roller Mills 1 Our patent and straight grade . B FLOUR I ' Boat3 everything for quality 1 W. D. Robinson & Go, j ilrxiorioaa Forlc, far -tali- Ale L Wijatt, I "Wholesale Jeweler and Optician has M' taken a leaeo of tho premises 173 Main li sreet, two doom north of Walker Bros. 1 bank, the old store ot 262 Main street If being too small for hiff increasing busi- I? ncss, is now in a position to manvt- I facturo anything pertaining to the It jewelry or optical business, having a ll first-class workshop .with the latest itn- Ij proved machinery. I also keep in stock 1 a vory large lino ol diamonds, watches W and other jewelry, engineers' lovols,. I; compasses, mineral glasacH and artificial ' ' eyes. I am a graduate as well as a; I practical optician nnd can fit glaBseB to any eyo that needB tlicm, referonceB I! from over 100 persons in thia stato that ll I have fitted with glasses and artificial II eyes. Eyes examined FREE of charge, ll diflicult caseB invited. I "will Bend I! goods to rcsponsiblo parties for exami- 1 nation. Fino waich repairs and i , I chronometer repairing a specialty, got , '- I my priccB before buying elsewhere and ' you will savo money. All gooda guaran- ( teed. 1 Many political speakers, clergy m 1' 8ingera nnd othorB who uto tho voice 1' excessicly, rely upon One Minute Cough. ' l! Cure to prevent hnskiness and laryngiti b I Its value as a preventive is only equaled ' I by its powea to nfl'ord iustantaneoua re- " , I lief, T. J. Wadsworth. ' ;T 1 |