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Show Great Cures proved by thousands of testimonials kIiow that Jlood's Sar-sapurilla Sar-sapurilla possesses power to purify, vitalizo nnd enrich the blood. Hood's Pills are the only pills to bo taken vrith Hood's Snrsaparilla. Sent Free! To any person interested in human matters, or who loves animals, we will sond free, upon application, a copy of the "ALLIANCE," the organ of this society. In addition to itB intensely interesting reading, it contains a. list of he valuable and unusual premiums iven by the pap'ir. Address, The National Human Alliance, 410-411 Ui.ited Chanties Building, New vork. Short Line Rates. A rate of $22.30 via O. S. L. I.ehi to Denver nnd icturn will be given July 5th and Oth. tickets limited lo July 31 Kates via Ogden and U P. both directions or via Ogden and U. P. going, returning via Grand Junction and It. G. W. The O S L will sell tickets to Salt Lake City and return for the Trans-Missicsippi Trans-Missicsippi Commercial Congress July 14 for one faro. July 17 and 18 the- OSL will sell round trip tickets to Salt Lake fn ono faro for the annual conference of the M. I. A. .Mi. Biiiia Hornor, proprietor ol the llurtou House, IJurton, W. Va., and one of the most widely known known men of the state was cured of rheumatism after three yeats of Buffering. He says : 'I have not tufiicient command of language to convey any idea of what I suilcied, my physicians told mo that nothing could be done for mc ; and my frieudd were fully convinced that nothing noth-ing hut death would roliou mo uf my siiil'oiing. In June, 180-1, Mr. Evans, then tfiilediiian for the Wheeling Drug Co., recommended Chamberlain's Pain Uiiini. At this time my foot and limb wore swolun to moro than doublo their iiuwu size and it seemed to mo my leg v.oi.ld burnt, but soon after I began using (lie Pain Halm, the swelling began to decrease, thu pain to leave, and now I consider that I am entirely cured. For sale byD. E. Kllingson, druggist. KorY.l'. S. C. E. convention San Fiftiieisco July 7-12. The O. S. L. will toll ticketa at one lowest first class faro K r diverge routCH and rates call on agent. TicketH sold July 2nd, 6th, (ith and 7th. Mood 8 Should bo In cvory family p mcdlclno chest and every flV 1 1 tf traveller's grip. They aro B III 2fe Invaltiablo when tlie utotnAcli " ' la out of order! cure headache, lilllnusncss, anil nit liver troubles. Mild and cClclcut. 23 cent. Tourist or Family Sleeping Car Service Do you know that every evening the Denver & Rio Grande It. It. in connection con-nection with the U. G. W. runs a Tourist or Family Sleeping Car to Denver, in which a lower berth can bo secured for $2.G0Y In addition to thin, daily service, tho D. & R. G. V. also operates on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, three distinct Tourist Sleeping Car lines to Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, lioston and New York no' change for Utah passengers at greatly reduced berth rates. Thcso Tourist cars are managed by the Pullman Company and aro provided with all necessary conveniences nnd appliances. The Tourist car feature, together with the admirable train service and fcceoir. attractions at-tractions of the route, has placed the D. & R. G. in the foremost ranks of Western Railroads. For rates and detailed de-tailed information, apply toany Tirkut Agent of the R. G. , or to II. F. Ncviiie, General Agent, or 11. II. CubIi-ing, CubIi-ing, Traveling Passenger Agent, D. it R. G., No. 5S West 2nd South St., Salt Lake City. SALE OF DELINQUENT STOCK. Guelph Colli Mining and Milling Company, a corporation under the laws of Utah, orlncipnl place of Imtlness, No. VJ IJ Second South Street Salt I.nke City, Utah Notice i hereby given that there nre delinquent delin-quent upon the following described stock, on the amount of an assessment one half (1-2) cot per share levied upon the same by the directors of said company on the 17th duy of Apil 1 (!", the several amounts set opposite the name:, of the respective stockholders aud certificates as , follows, to wit: Name No. of No. of Cert. Shares Anil. J. M. Davis 7 1000 .CU J. M. Davts 8 10UI (-.'JO J. M. Davis 0 1030 i.U) J. M. Davis 10 000 h.Ot) J. M. Davis 11 W00 10.CO J. M. Davis VI 2000 10.00 J. M. Davii 1 1 1.W00 1J5.00 J. M. Davis 15 6000 21.00 J. M. Davis 10 1J00O f,0u J. M, Daviv 21 600 2.50 J, M. Davis 2J 1000 5.00 James Murray 1 ijOOO 125.00 James Muriuy a 25000 l.5 00 ! And in accordance with law and the order of ' the board of directors made on said 17th day of ' Apr'l 1607, so many f.harcs of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will, on the CCih i day of June 1S07. at the hour of ten A. M. of said ' day, at No. 40 1. 2nd Ssuth St. Salt ;T.ake City, Utah, be sold to pay delinquent assessment i thereon, together with cost of advertising and expense of sale. Ocorge I. Dels, Secretary. National Educational Associaiion Meetinrr. For the meeting of the National Educational Edu-cational Association at Prntfalo in 1S90 tho excellent service given by the Union Pacific wa r.o.iiineiited on by all tho--' who had the pleasure of using that line. This year our educational friends meet n Milwaukee, Wis., July Oth to Oth and members of the associations and other from poii ts west of the Missouri i River, should by all n eans take tin.-1 Union Pacific. Tho service of the UNION x acifb via Omaha or Kriisas City is the very best, Tho equipment consists of handsome day coaches, Chair Cars, Pullman Ruilot and Drawing Room Sleepers, Diuinc Cars and Buffet Smoking and Library Cars. Fewer changes than via any other line. Ono fare plus $2.50 for .the round trip will be tho rate from all points weht of tho Mississippi River for this meeting. For illustrated matter, folders, etc., call on your ueai est agent, or addres8 K. L. LOMAX, Gen. Pass, and Tkt. Agt. Omaha, Neb. Through Service. Tho through car service to Denver, Kansas City, Omaha, Chicago, St. Louis aiid other eastern cities, via tho UNION PACIFIC and connections, is unexcelled by any other lino. Tho equipment consists of Pullman and Tourist Slcejiers, Chair CarH, Dining Din-ing Cars, Buffet, Library and Smoking Cars. For tickers, time tables and other information in-formation call on your nearest agent or address E. L. LOMAX, Gon. Pubs, nnd Tkt Agt. Omaha, Nob. HIGH GRADE PORTRAITS I A SPECIALTY. I Sntisfuui.ioa Ounratit f'.ail.'tBv'' I Frank ID. Hobbs, : fl.ale Kejfister U. S. Land Office j All kinds of land business . " attended to promptly. Cor-' J re tyondence soliaitcd. Twenty I chree vcars experience. Oillco lr 1 next door to U, S. Land Ofiic- J , Rooii. .r;0G. Salt Lake City Utah. k t DR. MERR1HEW, M a Pcnt-sfc. in WDQ2w Good work ;.t V reasonable prices. y Oflice in Dorton Building, Main Street, LEHI CITY, UTAH- Of P fi Officer v Assayer, si Salt Lake City, TJ P THURMAN & WEDGEAV00D I ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. . Rooms ." and 7 First National Bank Building, Provo, Utah. M Dr. Cliristensen, I dentist, . A 'M American Fork, Utah. American Fork City Roller Mills ' 1 Our patent and straight grade jf FLOUR ; I Ssatn everything for quality , S Hf.D. Rebinson & S0 N WhoU'Palo .Jeweler and Optician has ml taken a lease of the premipes 173 Main rcet. two doors north of Walker Bros. 1 1 baiiK.tha old store ot 2G2 Main street m t;eing too small for his' increasing busi- '"lit' nees, is now in a position iomanu- tl hicturo anything pertaining to tho Hi jewelry or optical business, having a ' Ml lirst-class workshoj) with the latest im ' t M pioved machinery. I also keep in stock Itt a very large lino ot diamonds, watches l L If and other jewelry, engineerb' levels, , J, ll conipiiHsef, mineral glasses and nitificial I 1 eyes. I am a graduate as well uao, k 1 jA practical optician and can fit glasees to 11 any eyo that needs thorn, references , from over 100 persons in thia state that ' I have tltted with classes nnd artificial W eyes. Eyes examined FREE of clinrjjo, 1 diHcult casr-s invited. I will send I goods to responsible parties for exami- , I nation. Fino winch repairs and H chronoiuetor repairing a specialty, got I my prices before buying olyewhero and .' I you will save money. All goods guaran- t v H teed. m i 1 EM Reward. fL M Tho Rio Grand Wentern Railwu M company will pay a reward of $15.00 fo r-B the conviction or any person throwing ,, stones or other missies at its trains. ' I A. E. Wei by, 4 I Genernl Superintendent. I Salt Lake City, August 8th, 181)0. I Don't ToliacmSpIl inn! HmoUo YuurMlw Away. I To quit tubnuco (inslly una forevor, bo mag- nctlo. full of llfo. nervo unU vigor, tuko No-To- . H Uau, tho wnnilor-worker, that nalioi weale men -,r B strong. All drueeititij,S0aorSI. CuroRuanin- 5-V tcod Ilooklut and jsnmplo froo. Address H 8trJlng Kenwdy Ca, Oblcacn or Now YorJr. |