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Show TUB TRL WEEKLY J0CE3TAU LOO AN. UTAH . ClarkstM Clippings. . EdiWW JoujwIl: . For a long time the two-yeoveirthe remains of ! wiMiam vices old child of Mr. P. L. McPherson, at tb early 59 N. tenth St. , . Harrisburg, Pa., H. Godfivy, who died heM m the : ar I fP ears would sleep but two or three hours Clarkston meeting house on Sutut the night. in the early part-o- f March .7tb. '" The 'deceased which made it. very hard for her day,1 was a son of- - Thomas- - muL Karia concluded parents. Her " mother Godfrey, was fv bright attendant of our district schools, and was loved and., respected. JuaH-hU-JBchh- ol mates and the community general!. Six classmates acted as pallbearers, tarrying the - flowcr4adsn. casks to the meeting, house, .which was lets have effected a permanent cure frieridk-Th- e aud she is now well and strong. crowded with relatives- and following brethren offered ' For sale by Riter Bros. Drag words of consolation:. A.' H.' ArchiQ m bald Jaocb Miller" of YVellsville, T. Sick lleaclncIiealnolutelyand James -- BTardine.-Counselor dreams o- When the- stomnch' fs diseased and the foed' eaten ia and Assimilated, then the strength cf the body begins to- fail because oft lack of nutrition, mid thee weak botlw fell, an microbes. of alwaa. easy victim Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical: Disorery cures diseases of tire stomach and other ' Griffon of digestion- and nutmUom. It andBishop Ravsten. organs Twetfty-fou- r vehicles filled with restores physical strength- in the only by enabliug the assiiiirSu-Sorelatives and friends formed the jjossible way,, of the nutrition! contained in-- . footL funeral cortege. Elder Charles "I was jrick for over tSrw years wilHm comAtkinson dedicated the grave.-- . ' plication of stomach troubles,1 writes Mn johni at 394 Arcir S.. Uhicagou If. Castona, endea- minois. Onr water companies-ar"Had tried every good pTtavican n t knew of, as welD;is in ed brines, but voring to settle their- differences received only temporary- relief. One-- day a: out of court. It is to- be hoped friend recommended your Ooklen Medical Disnot-digeste- - ,o. permanentlycuroA Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Curts ' Indigestion, Constipation and makes ycu eat. sleep, work and bappy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25 i. and 50c. Write to W. H, Hooker and Co., Buffalo, byusing-Mo- N. Y., for a free sample. Riter Bro. Drug Co. Ki T would" I immediately procured some-- and becovery gan its use. Commenced togaiu the first tweet, and after Is had taken only one bottle I'oould eat aa well ns nny one withont experieoning ill effects. I took five bottles, and to announce that! I! am as well and. htnidiy a any one cottld be. I- owe it' all to Sr; Pierca's Golden Medical Discovery. 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World is The Thrice-a-Wee- k in fair its views political absolutely Partisan basis is never allowed to affect its news columns, and Democrat and Republican alike can obtain in its pages trutjifnl aceouuts of all the great political camJ .Thrice-a-Wee- k . m To . nt - -- - - City, , St. toais and CEarr free-Reclinin- CARS Chicago withim Cars. PEasONALLY'GONDUCTEDEXCURSIONS. Service-- la Carte email. through trains. For rates , iofders, free .llh&traliMl Looklpittf ete. , inquire of your nearest Iiio tiaaule route, or address agent, siwerifyirng-tli- I. A. BENTON. G. A . F. D., Salt Late cloth-boun- 2 nr ment, M. Regis- declared that be - had touched but examination of M. Laberdesqiters arm showed no sign whatever ef a wound. In the second engagement the affair became more warm. M. Regis continued a series of thrusts, which, however, failed to make the sword of hr& opponent deviate by a hairs breadth. It was evident that M. Laberdesque was awaiting an opportunity to lodge his customary thrust de centre de quurte It was not,, howeyer, this tbarust that wtAs to put an end to ( . ORDINARY SLKHNG .. s Sense-Medica- l - his-oppone- Half a dozen automobiles, which M. Laheresqne. having parried brought the combatants and their a in the drew Rue thrust by M. Regis, lunged and St. friends, up Denis. his sword struck bis opponents A large number of journalists forearm. also came to be preseut at this The weapon entered deeply and sensational encounter, which was blood flowed freely. to settle the old quarrel. In spite of the seconds, in spite Behind the curtains of the villa even of the doctors, M. Regis reone could see a number of ladies. mained on guard and desired to The lair sex is evidently beeomihg continue the combat. curious in regard to this kind of Finally, however, the sword was taken from him, lie tunred tospectaele. M. Regis was the first on ward his adversary ami called the ground. He wore a pink out: Torts me revaudrez cela, silk shirt and was smiling and M. le slependrie de la prefecironical. ture. He remarked to those present: M. LaWrdesque, who maintained The audience is a large one. There the gteatest up to this should have been a charge made moment, made a step toward his for places. opponent, but the seconds interAs M. Thomeguex, the second of vened and prevented them coming his adversary passed, he remarked tohtows. Some minutes later M. Regis sarcastically, Bied decore.le monsieur. repeated the insults to people M. Laberdesque, wbo wore a round him, and M. Laberdesque shirt of cream colored silk, then announced that he would send his seebnd to him the same evening, appeared in bis turn. The adversaries took their pla- and that this time he would kill ces, but at the moment that vJVL him. M. Regis insisted that the second Thomeguex, as directuer du combat, crossed the swords, M. Mai affair should be settled on the spot, Regis declared in a clear and dis- and, as the doctors gave their continct voice: 1 beg to declare to sent, the whole company proceeded all persons preseut that M.Laberd-esqu- e to the file de la Grande Jatte, is in the pay of the prefec- where a pistol duel took place. ture, and that I despise him. I On the word of comtnaml being fight to show that 1 am not afraid given by M. Joseph Renaud, M. of him. I am going to fight as I Max Regis and M. Laberdesque should fight. together fired without result. The objurations of his seconds .As soon as he had fireiLM. Regis could not prevent M. Regis de- threw las pistol in the air and livering this little haraugue, at walked away. Paris Edition New which his adversary, who was per- York Herald. fectly calm, contented himself with What's In a flame. smiling. As soou as the word allez meEverything is in the name when ssieurs,, was giveif, M. Regis at- it comes to Witch Ilazel Salve. tacked vigorously, engaging liis E. C. DeWitt & Co. of Chicago, adversarys sword continually. discoveied. some years ago, how and following, this.up by repeated .to make a salve from Witch Uarel 'which is a specific for Piles.. For luP8- ; M. Laberdesque held himself as blind, bleeding, itching aud pro- - - KaW Denver,;. Onwha, e&ange. iM I 0 Ini the- 3irliiigtonsChieag - o Speoial-es- train the Unfeed Sta tes. t the smooth- - course j kne w abowt its magnigeent and .ts fast time over the shortest eqtippient the-comba- t, c PULLMAN DINING CARS, Dr. Pierces- (Ebmmoni Adviser is sent free oa reseipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing-onlyone-ceSend twenty-on- e stamps for die book in paper covers, or tiiirty-on- e d vehune stamps for the Address. Dr. EL. Vi Piercej, Buffalo.!. Y. FREE. linfr-betwee- Dca-ve-r u ai id Cboego. Leaves Leftover 4:15 m. daily; arrives Omak .a li'jx'fc morning, Chicago axt e veningi. 79.WE5? 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Clark is happy To use an eighteenth century the arrival of a young George over phrase, this is an ,oYr true tale, Having happened in a small J Washington at his home, Our Dramatic Association is Virginia town in the winter of the 1902, it is a story very much of' preparing to.pjesent the melodrama present. Up to a short time ago Not Guilty, for the benefit of Mrs. John E. Harmon, of Melfa the Sunday school. Respectfully yours, Station, Va., had no personal San'ko.. the of curative rare proknowledge Clarkston, March perties of Chamberlain's Cough she Last January, Remedy. Blood Was Spilled. took a dreadful my baby says, old und at one time I feared she It will be remembered that about would have pneumonia, but oue two years ago M, Max Regis aud of my neighbors told me how this M. Laberdesque, eueb escorted by remedy had cured her little boy his partisans, fought a regular and I began giviug it to my baby pitched battle iu Algiers, in the at once und it soon cured her. I course of which numerous revolheartily thank the manufacturers ver shots were exchanged, The quarrell of the two leaders of Chamberlains Remedy for u within so the factious had its sequel at of my placing great cure reach, I cannot recommend it too Paris in a sword duel, an epoch highly or say too much in its favor. making combat which lasted two I hope all who read this will try it days, in which M. Laberdesque was For yictor. and be convinced as I fras. The first duel took place today sale bv Riter Bros. Drug Co. c M at mid-d- ay on a property at Cour-bevoi- County ! many-paten- family. 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