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Show BUSYBODIES VS. TRUTH. Here Tire The Facts .Judo fpeak the truth his famous medicines are founded on the rock of public approval and have thousands of truthful testimonials as to their ability to cure disease for which they are recommended. No man ever lost a prosj-ertivcustomer through the In the long run Dr. Pierce believes truth. telling the truth will prevail and he is therefore not afraid to make public his formula. The ingredient of Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription here Riven to the public. He vindicates the excel, is, lence arid harmless character of his "Prescription" by letting the sick and ailing women know just what they are Liking when they use this reliable tonic and nervine for the diseases and illnesses peculiarly feminine. These ingredients are combined in just the right proportion to make an efficient remedy without the use of a particle of alcohol. e Dr ricrccs Favorite prescription combines a non alcoholic extract from the following medicinal plants acientifically prepared by experienced chemists at the laboratory of the World Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. : I I LADYS SUrPI-- ( Cypriptdium form of indigestion or dyspepsia which g A name for honesty and square dealing is better than great riches. Fraud is a bubble that soon bursts. Dr. R. V, Pierce has a! wavs been known to I AGONY JiEEJDLESS Cteied by Uterine Disorder! and Cured by Lydia E. Plnkhama Vegetable Compcoid A great many women buffer with a non-alcohol- clear-thinkin- Mnn ABSOLUTELY For Yourself. Busy bodies who aec in sucres only falsity, who, without making an effort to Inform themselves, blatantly cry offense against honesty and truth seem to forget that a slur against Dr. Pierces family remedies is a slur against the intelligence of thousands of American women who know they have been helped and cured by Dr. Tierces Favorite I rc sc rip' ion. It 1 not a "patent medicine in the true meaning of the word it is simply the favorite remedy which Dr. Pierce used in an extended practice for the treatment of the diseases of women. well-know- n Dyspepsiaof Women Pubesccns). BLACK COIIOSH ( Cimieifuga Racemosa), UNICORN ROOT ( Chanurlirium LuUum ), BLUL COIIOSII ( Cu u lophyl1u m Thaliclroides). GOLDEN SEAL ( Hydrastis Canadensis) A Governor McDonald has signed tha loyerttt bill passed at the late session (f the Colorado legislature. A tornado which pas.-e-d over west ern Texas on Sunday did much dam oge to property, but no lives wero lost. The smeller strike at Leadvllle, has been settled and the men have re. turned to work. The tight has been post Yosemite the poned, club, of San Francisco, being refused a permit to hold a fight during April. About H.ooo men are out cm a strike at San Juan, I. IE, In the midst of tho season, and the delay is Injurious to tho crops. Hiram S. Cronk, the only surviving pensioner of the war of 1S12, celebrated his one hundred and fifth birthday on the 19th at Ava, N. Y. Britt-Whit- e cane-cuttin- g ONCE TRIED ALWAYS CURED USED death. The state department has received advices that there is great danger of a rupture between Chile and Peru, growing out of the Tacna and Arica territorial dispute. Carl Konizak, who was leader of tho Austrian band at the St. Louis exposition last year, was accidentally killed in trying to board a railway train at Baden near Vienna. In an attempt to escape, the prisoners fired the parish jail at Pontcha t miles from New Toula, La., two of them being cremated Orleans, and a third fatally burned. Twenty Hungarian laborers were chloroformed in a boarding house at Omrod, Pa., and robbed of several thousand dollars. The police suspect a Hungarian, who has disappeared. The monthly statement of the collections of internal revenue shows that; for the month of March, 1905, the total receipts were $19,347,302, an increase . as compared with March, 1904, of forty-eigh- RHEUf.lATISr.1 SCIATIC Mrs. E. A. Simpson, 500 Craig St., Knoxville, Term.,' writes: I have been trying the baths of Hot Springs, Ark., for sciatic rheumatism, but I get more relief from Ballard a Snow Liniment than any medicine or anything I have ever tried. Inclosed find postofflee order for $1.00. Send me large bottle by Southern Express. THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00 BE SURE YOU GET THE GENUINE Co. Ballard Snow Lniment U. A. S. ST. LOUIS, $261,-014- ALFALFA SEED BAILEY . .9 &. SONS grand: PRIZE, Are headquarters for the best quality Alfalfa Seed, also Qrass &nd Garden Seeds, Grain, Grain Bags, Twine, eto. In seed business 40 yrs. Mall orders given sp6cial attention. Q. C. SALT LAKE CITY HUNTING, Superintendent NSUMR.T1QN bergs THE HIGHEST AWARD AT' THE ST. LOUIS WORLD'S PAIR WAS GIVEN TO xQfflEllo WATERPROOF; J. ' OILED CLOTHINtf SLICKERS. HATSv .POMMEL SLICKERS TOWER CO . ESTABLISHED 1936 NEW YORK BOSTON CHICACO TOWER CANADIAN CO- TORONTO. CAN A- - Beat Cough Syrup. Tastes la time. 8old by druggist. Mrs. Donald McLean, regent of tho New York chapter of the Daughters of the Revolution, was elected president-genera-l of the National society, D. A, R., receiving 362 votes to Mrs. Stern THE 2ND SO. ST.. SALT LAKS OITV. UTAH Lt.A W. N. U Salt Lake-N- o. 17. 1905. Airs. A1. PVri ght Mrs. Pinkliam claims that there is kind of dyspepsia that Is caused by derangement of the female organism, and which, while it causes a disturbance similar to ordinary indigestion, cannot be relieved without a medicine which not only acts aa a stomach tonic, but has peculiar uterine-tonieffect Tho Doukala, Chiadma and Mtouga c are in full revolution near Nogador, also. Morocco. The Kaids of Teliiadma and As proof of this theory we call atMtouga tribes have been killed. tention to the case of Mrs. Maggie A homo for the sick and Invalid let- Wright, Brooklyn, N. Y., who wa ter carriers wil be established on a completely cured by Lydia K. rink-ham- s Vegetable oinf ound after everytract of 250 acres of land at the edge of thing else had failed. She writes : For two years I suffered with dyspepsia the city of Colorado Springs, Colo. which so degenerated my entire system that I Captain It. H. Jackson, who has ar- wasunablo to attend to my daily duties. 1 rived in San Francisco from the far felt weak and nervous, nml nothing that late it eaii'-o- a disturbance in my tted goodI and ca"t. predicts that tho war In tho I Stomach. tried different dyspepsia cures, but nothing seemed to help me. I was ad orient will last another two years. vised to give Lydia H. Pinkhams Vegetable Sam Beam, the son of Compound a trial, and was happily surprised Ira Beam, living near Sedan, Mont., was hit with a baseball bat and sus-- l tained injuries which resulted in his ld BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH tienth normal condition. Colo., In which 250 men were Involved, ul for Rheumatism, Cuts, Sprains, Wounds, Old Sores, Corns, Bunions, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Frosted Feet, Bums, Scalds, etc. AN ANTISEPTIC that stops Irritation, subdues Inflammation. and drives out Pain. PENETRATES the Pores, loosens the Fibrous Tissues, promotes a free circulation of the Blood, giving the Muscles natural elasticity. I does not seem toyiehl to ordinary treatment, While the ayiuptomsaeem to bo tdmilar to thoM of ordinary indigeo tion.yet the medicine universally pro avribed do not seem to restore the po 322. Three hundred pupils eff a South Omaha school went on a strike because two Japanese, sons of strike breakers, were attending school. It required an hours time for the polico to restore order. Private advices from Ottawa state that V. W. B. Mclness, member of the British Columbia legislature for Alberta, has been appointed governor of the Yukon territory, with residence at pawson at a salary of $12,000 per year. d |