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Show Jhe (joptipeptai geet Cultivator. ; I ' The above cut shows the "Continental" fitted with Irrigating M Shoveils. They are very important when beets are grown by irrigation.!" . ' M This Cultivator, we believe, will meet all the requirements of H sugar beet raisers and is the latest production of the factory. H "lTJ Ytf "7 $30. payable Nov. 1, 1897. H JL JCJLJDA $27.50 cash with order. H Delivered on the cars at Salt Lake City." -fl C 9i) soJi da ted implement Co., General Agents. Hood's Cure all liver Ills, billons- ness, headache, sour stora- m 1 1 s acli, Indigestion, constlpa- 111 S tlon. Tlwy aci easily, with." m out pain or crtpe. Sold by all clrnpgitti. 23 cent. The only l'HU to take with liood'f faraprlJla. FOR SALE.Ono city lot half a block west of tho linion Hotel. Apply to Samuel Brigge, Sr. 'It is the Best on Earth.'' That is what Edwards & Parker, merj chants of Plains, Ga., suy of Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Pain Balm, for rheumatism, lame back, deep seated and muscular pains. For sale by D. E. Eilingson, diuggist. How to Prevent Croup. BOMB ltlCADINO THAT WILL PROVE IN-TEUESTINa IN-TEUESTINa 10YOUNO MOrUKKS. HOW TO QUAUD AGAINST B1SEABK. Group is terror to yong mothers and to postthem concerning the cause, first 'symptoms and treatment is tho object of , this item. Tho origin of of croup is a common cold. Children who are subject to it tako coH very easily and croup ia almoatsuro to follow. The first symptom is hoarseness ; this is soon followod by a peculiar rough cough, whioh is easily ecognized and will noverbo forgotten by ono who has heard it. Tho time to act is when tho child first becomes hoarse. If Ohamberlain'B Cough Remedy is freely igwcm a tendency to croup will soon disappear . Even after tho croupy tough has developed it will prevent tlu attack'. Thero is no danger n giving this remedy for it contains nothing injurious. For salobyD. E. Eilingson, druggist. Through Service. Tho through car sorvico to Denver, KansaB City, Omaha, Chicago, St. Louis aud other eastern cities, via the UNION PACIFIC and connections, is unexcelled by any other lino. iHTho equipment consists of I'ullman and Tourist Sleepers, Chair Ours, Dining Din-ing Cars, Bullet, Library and Smoking Cars. For tickers, timo tables aud other iu-form.tion iu-form.tion call on your neaieht agent or address E. L. LOMAX, Gen. Pass, and TUt. Agt. Omaha, Nob, ' : 9 k UNIONTXCIFIC SYSTfiM T,MfS I In effect April 5, 1896. lWqg 3 OX ' M :m' - tmm .3rt .KH. .. MwnaMBM ti mm H Trains oing North: tSiSSSCJSS H 8:35 a.m. For Salt Lake, Tintic, Mercur and intermediate points m " H 5:25 p. m. For Salt Lake, Portland, Butte and all points east.g&j M Trains going South. H 8:43 a. m. For Provo, IManti, Nephi and all intermediate points. rZZ3 7:03 p.m. For Provo, Nephi, Frisco and intermediate points. . ) H Between Salt Lake and Ogclen. M Four trains each way daily, leaving Salt Lake at 7 and 8 a in. and 4 and H 7 p.m. Two through trains to all points east, leaving Suit Luke at 7 ,. H a. m and 7 p. m., and reaching Denver. Kansas City, Omaha, St. Louis H Chicago aud St. Paul from three to twelve hours quicker than any other H line. Train for Tooelo leaves Salt Lake at 7:45 a.m. For 'further H information call on C. J. OAMi'iiier.ii, agent Luhi vi&HiB H D. E. Bukli'.v, general agent Salt Lake. H I BLACKWELL'S , WMIT I H B ftcW llSDORHAM I K A AND NO OTHER. I CEHUINE VS ' Jk. P. 3 b Mm Emm H You will flml ono coujiou g7 y J llfvWv H tuftldo eacli two ounce lug h2sr7SoQ-jrJ' w H und two coupons inutile eacli J?3Pf'ifl "ofn I ' I 1 four onnco hag of UlacU- I ' f rjMlA ll' II ' ' H wcll'n Durlinm. nuy a boc . Jj ,IrJ3 il rF4 W of tliU celebrated tobacco 2gwj?C5 jiI?i' '(''ImI It : andrcad tho coitiion which ffjfeKyp&gC lje-C-- , , , . H Ktvca a. lint of valuable prwt- 1 41ft'y)lViMllMFnieSEZ:vfl r'u'l'll'"" U' H cnUaanowtoBetU,c,n. fll fVWl lT W -wM umu American Biscuit and Manufacturing Company . Successors to the Utah U acker 'Factoty M Manufacturers of fine Crackers & Cakes Creom and Snowflake Sodas in X, 2 and 5 pound boxes, AJ H 47.2 WestSecon Sou th, Street, Salt Lake City. Henry WallaceMgr , H I |