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Show RIO I yirceTmills, Manufacturers of Cotton and Woolen Goods, r,re taking in exchange for the same, Cotton, Wool, Flour, Grain, and all kinds of Farm and Dairy products. THOMAS JUDD, 'Lessee. zitt Furniture, Wall Paper, Linoleum, Blinds, Tables, Lounges, Spring Beds, Matresses, Mirrors, Feathers, Trunks, Baby Carriages, Poultry Wire Netting, Agricultural Implements, Machine and Wagon Extras, and Undertakers Supplit s, all at bedrock prices. io-io-6m A duplicate copy of the first num-1 berof the Deseret News was onej good feature at the Jubilee at Saltj Lake. A souvenir of that kind) refreshes ones memory of early days in Utah. Every citizen should) have a copy to file away for re-1 ference. It was published by thej Deseret News Co., Salt Lake City, j Utah. I jWalill' Keep Handy If you have CUT, BURNED or BRUISED Yourself, or have any horse, cow, dog, bird or any animal that is wounded any way, you will find Johnson's Black Oil A CURE THAT CUKES. JSaXt XLvlx.o C3t-ym v- Bewarc of Imitations. i FOB 8 ALE! in i i I W e are in receipt of a valuable j botanical Journal The Asa Gray Bulletin. It is published bi- i monthly at Washington, D. CL at' 50 cents a year. j Brigham Young's picture in The j Salt Lake Tribune's "Fifty Years i Ago," just published in book form,! is said by one of the late president's' to be the best likeness ever, printed. I I 1 I The entire printing ! plant, good will and I P.. subscription list of ! The Saint George Union 1 j is for sale at .a bar-. , gain. For particulars 1 call on or enquire of I JosErn TV. Carpenter, St. George - - - - - Utah. Every Utonian should have a copy of "Fify Years Ago Today," which The Salt Lake Tribune has puplish-ed puplish-ed in an attractive form. It has 125 illustrations and much historical matter not included in the original orig-inal series has, been added , Price 20 cents, by mail. Our exchanges are advising the miners to keep away from the Klondyko district, in British America, as, owing to the big rush to that region, there will doubtless be many lives lost through starvation. 1 ! THE NEW TARIFF LAW. ; Which has been signed by tho 1 President, may bo appropriately I considered an Industrial Declara ition just been published by tho I American Protective Tariff League, 1 and should bo carefully examined I by every citizen. Protectionists I ought to have a few copies. Sent to . ; 'any address for ten cants. Ask j for Document No. 30 and address iW. F. Wakemau, Geu'l Sec'y, 135 I West 23d .Street, New York, 4 |