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Show r Hcrccs ciiiiii sow lesiilite- No man is stronger than his stomach. Make your stomach strong and you therebv . fortify your system against the attacks of a long list of diseases which originate in the T X t stomach and must be reached, if at all through the stomach. Thus torpid, or lazy 'W I liver, biliousness, dyspepsia, impure blood and various skin affections originate in vM weak stomach and consequent poor nutrition. The same is true of certain bronchial, fljA -sOVA! throat and lung affections. IKhi sir J Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery jf'h Strengthens the stomach, invigorates the liver, purifies WjTjfii d$ the blood making it rich, red and vitalizing and thereby CfeT curing the above and kindred affections. ffij- It's foolish and often dangerous to experiment with new or but slightly rested medicines sometimes urd upon the afflicted as just as good'; or better than "Golden Medical Discovery." The dishonest dealer l 1 sometimes fmrf that he knows what the proffered substitute is made of, hot you Behind dm new. if,dicto,s don t and it is decidedly for your interest that you should know what you are takinc &SZ'SS1Z. yur st0 and system expecting it to act as a curative. To him its only f oochjy equipped od vritb st.tr aiiiercncc of profit. Therefore, insist on havino- Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis. Jircr, cov"y- " "0t PromPriy suPPIic ade elsewhere. dise wetter reqoirinc M.d- bend 31 one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only on a free copy of Dr. 'wtXZ? Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 pages, cloth-bound. Address! invalids- quids book VVorld s Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., Pres., Buffalo, N.Y. Dr- Perce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and strengthen Stomach, Liver and Bowels. h. Il&fe fir j) I u crr-sST. . jZe HULL , , Jfcwv f REGRETS don't bring: money back to you when it has , burned up or when you have fooled it away. It takes WORK j ; to do this. Put your money in our bank and it can't burn up, and you I l won't fool it away, We will pay you four, per cent on the money you put in ' our Savings Department and compound the interest quarterly. ; Ogee Stale Bank HOW HE COSED; ffls CATARRH I wrote you some time ago, giving you an account of my I sufferings with an awful case of Catarrh. I had all the symptoms symp-toms which accompany this disease, such as mucus dropping back into the throat, a constant desire to "hawk and spit," feeling of dryness in the throat, cough and spitting upon arising, scabs forming in the nose which required much effort j to blow out, sometimes causing my nose to bleed and leaving me with a headache. J had thus suffered for five years, all the time trying different local treatments of inhalations, snuffs, douches, etc., with no real good effect. Of course I was greatly discouraged. As soon as I heard from j'ou I commenced S. S. S. as yoa advised and after using it a short while noticed a change for the better. I continued to take it believing the trouble was iu the blood, and S. S. S. made a permanent cure for me. I am now entirely free from Catarrh. J JUDSON A. BELLAM. j a24 Randolph St., Richmond, Va. ; The symptoms Mr. Bellam describes in his case of Catarrh are familiar to every one who suffers with this disease. For five years he . had endured the discomfort and suffering, and was greatly discouraged as one treatment after another failed to cure him. When at last he realized that Catarrh is a blood disease, he knew that the former, treatments had been wrong, and only a blood purifier like S. S. S. : could produce permanent good results. Catarrh is not merely an affection of the mucous membranes; it is a deep-seated blood disease in which the entire circulation and greater part of the system are involved. It comes from impurities accumulating accumulat-ing in the circulation, and as the blood goes to every portion of the body the catarrhal matter irritates and inflames the different mucous surfaces and tissues causing an unhealthy and inflammatory discharge, and producing the other well known symptoms of the trouble. The failure of local treatment to produce permanent good results in Catarrh is due entirely to the fact that such measures do not reach the cause of the trouble. Temporary relief and comfort may often be had by using some douche or inhalation, but no cure can be effected until the blood is purified of the irritating cause. S. S. S. cures Catarrh by cleansing the blood of all impure catarrhal matter, and at the same lime building up the system by its unequalled tonic effects. It goes down into the circulation and removes every trace of foreign matter or impurity. In other words S. S. S. cures Catarrh by purifying the blood so that the mucous surfaces and linings ... of the body arc all sup- iJ 3 blood instead of being vtp"- Vy'TT'5s irritated and diseased -aO-X VX from a continual satu- fcsTjB'J tvZ'JJ ration of catarrhal im- rs LTvrt purities. Then the iis KJ vjji' kj inflammed and irritated PURELY VEGETABLE the head noises all cease, the stomach is toned up, the throat is no longer clogged with phlegm, but every annoying symptom of the disease is corrected. There is but one way to cure Catarrh purify the blood, and there is but one absolutely safe and sure blood purifier S. S. S. We have a special book on Catarrh; we will send this book, and also any special medical advice desired free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA ALL OUR 'IEATS ARE U. S INSPECTED. Why take any chances In biiylne jour meats where both Inspected and not-Inspected meats are handlad? You may then get either kind. Be on the safe sido. Buy your meats whero U. S. Inepected meats are handled EXCLUSIVELY. EX-CLUSIVELY. We have no other kind. You will see the inspection ntamp on every piece of meat In our market Seeing is believing. Give us a trial. We guaranteo satisfaction. Bell 13CS; Ind. 3C54 D. SAWYER BROS., 2175 Jackson Ave. MOT AH INCH OF HEfiLTHY SI Left on Whole Body Boy of Frve a Mass of Itching truption and His Screams were Heart-Breaking Bandages Stuck to His Flesh. CURED BY CUTICURA TWELVE YEARS AGO "Mr UtUe ton. a boy of flvo. brok Out with an ilcblog rash. Tbree doc-f" doc-f" tor prescribed for h v him. but b kep V v fcttloz worn un- . III o could noi VV, d r e a hire tny wore. They Anally I lA I I 1 ' certain medical I LX college, but ita A Mil twatnaeot did no f HP (' ' 11 P00- l lno Lim 1 yojv I I l was induced to t y-JCXT I try Cutlorra he I (I woa to bad that I p 111 I 1 bad to cut hla hair ' off and put tba Cnrtcura Otntrant on him on bandagr. ot it woa Icopeulblo to touch him with the bar li&nd. Tbrro was not on aquore Inrb r.f elcla on his whole body that woa nt affected. Do wu out mau of aoroe. The bondage uacd to stick to bla tkln and in rr moving tbm it used to take tb akin off with tboro. and th f-crramj from the poor child wero bort-breaklxv bort-breaklxv I began to think that b would Derer get well, but of bnr tb eec-ond eec-ond nppUt-ation of Cuticura OlDtroent I began to ao eigna of hnproramont. and with the third and fourth application th Boret commenced to dry njx Eia rtin poelcd off twenty time, but rt finally yielded try tho (xcotrnf-nt. Uerw 1 con aay that ha hi raUrely cured, and a Ktronger and hrJtbir boy you ntrer aaw than h Is to-day, to4v rear or more cfaae th mre ww effected. Robert Rob-ert Vattam, 1148 Forty-elcbth BU, Cbloteo. Lfl Oct. 0, 1803." lUTlloBB of Team jwrfer Cntteiira j Roup to afl other skin, eoops tefpixauirv- I in? parifinj arid bcamltyln J Com tkin. aotlp. baur and tmml Vtt tuba, itchiif and cbitGncX. rrd. rout hxivil, dry, linn and failing hair, fr-j- tofantil crept Luna and akin bkrotehtfi and e-rrry rnrposo of tho toll.-t, Nb and cursory. CtrUcvr Boap and Cuticur OloXmmt pre lnrahjaijl. Cuttras Ing OSO. OrtKnra COatsrmlt (30 M Ouurwr luviTrat fBOt 1. i or u u farm of 7.XUL CntW-4 fll. IV:. VT VWI of 6O1. 6cU lnmbat ikf twW. Ptasct Dn Ooti Carp, f-.li- Ptoo U Crf-iroa At.. Boston. It's. eVUattci 1rr. t.Me Ortlrum llocnic, la , tuiliaciif ea AOrUaaa of U9t ISfcla. &C2I9 ial Hiu. i TEie.Pipe of Flume In California water is con vcyed from the dam to the power house in open flumes and not lu plpee. Flumes are easier cared u for and repaired than pipes, but are difficult to operate In cold weather, therefore, pipe are uned hore for that reason; nut a pip , for conveying water to the power wheels is liable to collapM on account ac-count of the air pressure unless it is kept full and under the pres- sure of water.' In the event that the wheel uee the water faater ! thun It can run in at the Intake of tho pipe, a vacuum -will be I formed and then the air, pre slnq in on the sides ftt about H n pounds to each inch, will crus'i the pipe as if it were an egg shell. Vi To prevent this, however, air wives are arranged along the pipes ' to lot In the air and prevent a vacuum being formed. These sir !j valves must be examined at 1 cant three times ercry tweoty-four ' hours and the ice broken out to let in the air whenever occasion : demands. S Let us take a nlht walk fiom the diun along th ptps to the power house. The air may be l,". decrees below rero. but If you sj properly i i wrapped, you can make It. You must wear clout b wJl as I nerve to walk ihe pirn- on such a night. With 1 interna la hsnd, J ''. we niart. follow in.v br hiud the man who walks the pipe line. It Is a bljj. Ire covered, slippery trail, and one fall, down OTr the eharp J and frozen rocks, mjy shorten life's journey. The bis. boulders overhanging the mount iln fide far above Id a source of great dan- ger to the pipe a;id mii as well. In the blaoknees of sn ley night ' you roach a tunnel; hfro you rest and feeL safe from slipping dowo ' into the dreaded darkness. Out of the tunnel Into the froien air j again. Yon stop to listen, your fears are reaped; a bms of rock and snow have left their uncertain resting place and are bounding and leaping down the mountain side. Are you directly In Its path. or Just ahead? I told you not to go If you were afraid. A moment I more and you feel they are coming Just beWnd you. With a bound I they puss over the pipe, this time without striking. We continue the dangerous Journey and find that continual expansion and on-l on-l traction of the pipe by the weather makes It leak, which covers the ; pipe with Ice. At Ian we har the hum of the wheels in the power t house and arc glad thnt the Journey Is at an end, and we raental-;'j raental-;'j ly say to ourselves "no more pipe lino for me," and wc step In out fc of tho cold close up to tho b Ik revolving electric things. Utah Light and Railway Company D. DECKER Local Manager Citizens of Ogden Boost for your city by using OGDEN OG-DEN MADE FLOUR it costs you no more and eTery 6ack you use is a boost for our town. In that way you make, a Chicago of Ogden. Ogden Milling & Elevator Ele-vator Co. INFORMATION WANTED Will the gentleman who offered to assist J. G. Bond when he fell in front of the court house Friday, February 11, at 7:20 a. m., and broke his arm, please ca'l at the Standard office? Danderine twoniisT. itptodaca hair Ju oa auroly at rain Ud ioosbino ralM crops. It produowathlc growth of luxuriant hair wbao all ttr: rmo 'oa tall. Wo ruarantr-a Dondertio. All droj. eWts tell it -Ac, bog and fl pr bottle, la proro lis worth nd tbtt sd with loo to itarops or iilTer aod we will mall you it Urgo fn pl JLNUWL'iOa i DADEKlNi:C0.f CtllC2u, IU |