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Show JB Spreads Like Wllilllre. 4H When things aro "the best" they be- JM coma "tbe best selling." Abraham S llaro, a leading druggist of Belleville, MD O , writes: "Electric Hitters are the best 98 selling bitters I have handled In twenty WI years," You know whj 7 Most dlieases JBh begin in disorders of stomach, liver, 3N kidneys, bowels, blood and nertes. jHI Elictrli. Hitters tones up the stomach, H regulates liter, kidneys and bowels, pur- H Ifles theblool, strengthens the nerves, aH hence cures multitudes of maladies. It 'fflra builds up the entire system. Tuts life aSM n, vlKgr into any weak, sickly, run- $9 down man or woman. Trice 60 cents. 9 Bold by John Hoyden & bon, druggists. HEItUINE aweetens the breath brightens the eyes clears the complexion complex-ion without tbe slightest III effect whatever, what-ever, and ensures tbe natural bloom of health. Price, 60 cents. John Hoyden A ton. Many people are suffering fearfully I from Indigestion or despepala, when one I single bottle of I1ERMNE would bring about a prompt andpermnnent cure. A I few doiea.wllldo more for a.wcak. stomach stom-ach than a prolaoged course of any other medicine'." I'rioe, 60 cents. John Boy-den Boy-den A Bon, "I have used Chamberlaln'e Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ltemedy and find It to be a great medicine," says Mr. E. B. l'hlpps.of l'oteau, Ark. "It cured me ol blood flux, t cannot speak too highly ol It." This remedy always wins the good opinion, If not praise, ol tboie who use it. The quick cures which It effects even In the most Severe cases make It a favorito everywhere. For sale by John Hoyden A Bon. M-tW -j - .... H- . .'H II W,a CI rent iLucttcofstn . glttar, "For two years all efforts to en re tie-tema tie-tema In tbe palms of my hands failed," writes Editor II. N. Lester of Syracuse, Kan., "then I was wholly cured by Rucklen'a Arnica 8slve." It's the world's best for eruptions, Bores and all skin diseases. Only 25c at John Hoyden A Son's. When you feel that life Is hardly worth the candle take a dose of Chamberlain's 8tomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleonse your stomach, tone up your lit br find rgnlate our bowels making you feel like a new man. For sale by John Uoyden & Bon, Notice Tor 1'nlilltutlon, No. 407.'. Department o the Interior, ) Land Office at bait Lake City, Utah.V Not amber 16, WOO. ) Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler haa filed notice ot his Intention to make final proof In support sup-port of his claim, and that said proof will bo made befoie the County Clerk of Summit County, Ulrh, at Coalville, Utah, on December 29ih, 1000, via. Robert N. Bailey, It E No. 11300, for the 8 , of BE )4 and S J, of S1V H Sec. ( 18, Tp. 3 N, II 8 E, 8. L Meridian, Utah, as amended, He names the following wltnesies to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz William Harris, Joiiph Randall, George Randall an 1 William Staley, all of Upton, Summit Sum-mit County, Utah. Fhanic V. Hodds, Register. I It, E, Ross, attorney for claimant. TO CI'III- I COI I) IV ONI! IMS Take Laxative Brouio Quinine Tablets All druggists rsfund the monev it it falls to cure, E. W. Grove's tlgnsture Is ou each box, 25c. .Notice. M United States UndOniie,) iH Salt LakeCltr, Utah, I M October 20, 1900. ) flssti To whom if may ronrrrn n M Notice Is hereby given that the State Sstzfl ol Utah has filed In this office a list, No. 1 13, of lands telettwl by the said State loal lor the establishment and maintenance Sstztzti f a School of Mines, tinder Section 12, SlH ol the Act of Congress approved July Bssta 16,1894. The following tracts embraced Igafl In said list, are In a township containing mineral ilalineol record, vis 1 H The N W i 8ee. 2d, Tp, 2, N R, t gH K., 8.L. Mer. , 1 A copy ol said list, so lar as It relates H I to said tracts, by descriptive suMIrls- M Ions, hssbesn consplclously posted In H this ofllee, lor Inspeclon by any person Interested, and by the publle generally. H During the sixty days next following JigiU the date oltUlsji notice under depart- .'fijtfl me Ul WsgtTwtj in;, T fef' jfflMM at)"! tke claim of the Staleto aay bf ' "' i the tracts or subdlvlilons hereinbefore H deierlbed, on tbe ground that tbe aarae H Is more valnsble for mlnsral than for ! agricultural purporea will borecetvsd lgsl and noted for rejwrt to the General Land H Office, at Washington, D.C. Failure se B to protest or contest within the tlose specified will bo considered sufflclsnt ' H evidence of the non-mineralcharacter ot H thesald tracts,and theseiectlon thereof, being nthsrwlse free from objection, will H be recommended for approval, M Fbank 1). Iloans, Register, H Gxoinx A. Smith, Receiver, H IH United Slates Land Office.) gH Salt UkoUlly, Utah, ,M October 16, 1900, ) ligsH To uhein U may contrm; M Notice la hsruby given that the State Jsgsl ol Utah has filed in this ufflco a list, No. )H 31, ol lands selected by the said Btate 'ssti for the establishment and maintenance lassl ol a Reform School, under section 12, of iH the Act of Congress approved July 10, llsstB 1804. The following tracts embraced In igsl said list, are In a township containing (11 mineral claim ol record, vis.: Tho NK H NWlf section 34, Township 3 N., Range JM 0E,B. L.Mer, ftR A copy ol said list, so far as it relate! li'l to said tracts, by deicrlptlve subdlvls- V'il lone, bar been consplsuously posted In fl Ul this office, for Inspection by any person 1 1 JH interested, and by the public generally, J J H Daring the sixty days next following f H the dated this notice under depart. I I ! menial Inttrncllon oINovoinbcr 27, 1800, I ;' KB (23 L.'D. 4t9j. protests or contests .flB against the claim of the State to any of nt HW tlio trnctsof euMIt Islons herelnheroro tL MW described, on the ground that the samo K ftw2V is more valuable for mineral than for ff' iBIfl agriculture purposes will be received and rSJ ijlvW nnied (or report to tho General Land I i $$, Office, at Washington, D. 0. Failure so I I mM, to protest or contest within tho time 1 j ilftj speclCed will be considered sufficient bMrl evidence ot the nonuilniral character ot ) jHftS the tracts, and the selections thereof, iSRbI being otherwise free from objection, f B will be rtcomraended for approval. v, R Fkans: D. Hobus, Register. ' aH Giokok A, burnt, Receiver, ?H I stztztztztfl J |