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Show he is not trying to take more than his share, I give him the copy. I lay aside the profits on a prticular line of goods for advertizing purposes.. At first I laid aside $3,000; last year I laid aside $40,000. I have done better this year and shall increase the sum as the pro fits warrant it. I owe success to newspapers, and to them I freely give a certain profit of my yearly business. The Publishers Guide- t THOMAS JUDO, Lessee, Hereby gives Notice to all parties interested That his lease of the WASHINGTON FACTORY will terminate October 15th, 1898, and that in consequence of a lack of material the Factory is not likely to run later than May 31st, 1898: Therefore, all persons having credit on my books, payable in manufactured good's, are herewith notified to draw their accounts, ac-counts, without fail, prior to May 31st, 1898. All persons owing accounts will please take notice and settle same at an early date. Rio Virgen Mills, Washington, November 16th, 1897. The trouble with Nephi is that we have too many rnossbacks who try to oppose energy and enterprise at every turn of the road. Nephi Republic. 3sL 33. 8IF0W, ZZZ'Z Furniture, Wall Paper, Linoleum,Blinds, Tables, Lounges, Spring Beds, Matresses, Mirrors, Feathers, Trunks, Baby Carriages, Poultry Wire Netting, Agricultural Implements, Machine and Wagon Extra and Undertakers Suppli s, all at bedrock prices. io-io-6m Same here. If they could only be induced to emigrate to more congenial congen-ial atmosphere, the rest of us would stand some show of keeping abreast of the times. Springville Independent. If you are thinking of buying a fire and burglar proof Safe, give . J. W. Carpenter your orders, and get a Victor. Pymm House St. George, Utah. Meals Reasonable, JNO PYMM, PROP. ALSO DEALER IN JEWELRY, STATIONERY, GROCERIES, ETC. Fresh Lime on sale after November Nov-ember 24th by Edward Christian. "PRESERVALINE," The Great food preservative, is perfectly per-fectly harmless, and preserves without with-out boiling or sealing, fruit, vegetables vegeta-bles and wine. Fully tested and approved. 50 cts. per package a quantity for 25 gallons. OUR NATIVE HERBS Drives from the blood every lurking germ of disease. It strengthens, invigorates and builds up the entire system, and is a sure cure for all common ailments. Packages $1.00, 50 cents or 25 cents. "Preservaline" or "Native Herbs-sent Herbs-sent to any address, postpaid, on receipt re-ceipt of price, by JOB T. SMITH, , iS-6m Harrisburg, Utah. fi"Hay wanted on subscription to The Union. gGood clean wheat wanted at Tho Union office." 25 cents for the Union from now to January 1898 Never buy steak of a butcher who has a horseshoe nailed up over his door. It may be all right, but it's too suggestive. t Never make a mistake in your calling. If you have brains go into business: if you haven't, go into society. WASHINGTON MILL COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF Flour, Bran, Germade, Corn meal, Cracked wheat, for Table use, at lowest cash price. The big theater hat, like most of man's trubles on this wobbly old planet, always has a woman at the bottom of it. TTOItlEH AND MICE. JOHN EARDLEY, MANUFACTUKIH P Earthenware, Jars, Bowls, Milk Paiw, Tea Pots, &.c. The abova elaee or work Is warrant t be tha baat la tha Territory, and Prloas ara low for Oaah. Loetd aa 2nd Korth St., Mat of St. George, T7ttl. WANNAMAKER ON ADVERTISING. That Gentleman Does Not Believe In Posters, Handbills, &c. I never in my life used such a thing as a poster or dodger or hand bill. My plan for twenty years has been to buy so much space in a newspaper and fill it up as I wanted. 1 would not give an advertisement in a newspaper of five hundred ! circulation for five thousand dodgers or posters. If I wanted to sell cheap jewelry or run a gambling scheme I might use posters; but I would not insult decent reading public pub-lic with hand bills, etc. The class of people who read them are too poor to support in mercantile affairs. I deal directly with the publisher. pub-lisher. I say to him: "How long will you let me run a column of matter through your paper for $100 . or $500?" as the case may be. I let him do the figuring, and if I think HENRY H. RIDING, Ont door east of P. 0 St. George, Utah, Manu AOTUMM & DlALM m - Furniture, Doors, Sash, Cubboards, Bureaus, Tables, Stands, &c Furniture neatly repaired on short notice. Prices low. Tho reason why a woman la afraid of mouse is a profound mystery indeed, it baa never been very clearly proven that she is. But some women are constantly in such a nervous, irritable condition that the slightest thing annoys and startles them. The cause of this unfortunate state of affairs is usually tome functional derangement; some distressing distress-ing or painful Irregularity, some derangement derange-ment or peculiar weakness Incident to her sex ; or, it may bo due to inflammation, ulceration ul-ceration or displacement, of some of the pelvio viscera, or to other organio lesions peculiar to her sex. Prom whichever cause It may arise. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Prescrip-tion is a positive remzdy, so certain in its curative results that its manufacturers sell it, through druggiBts, under a guarantee of Its giving satisfaction in every case, or money paid tor it will be promptly re-fuwiid. re-fuwiid. As a soothing and strengthening nervine. "Favorite Prescription" is untv qualed and is invaluable in allaying and subduing sub-duing norvous excitability. Irritability, exhaustion, ex-haustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly com-monly attendant upon functional and organla disease of the womb. It Induces refreshing sleep and relieve mental anxiety and de spoudency. Copyright, 1888, by WORLD'S DlS. MSD Aaslb ADVERTISERS XZXZZ en arfvtfta mg tpM whan In Chiotf a, will find it on fito at JlLQRD &TII0EUS, DR. PIERCE'S PELLETS ti&SSS Laxative, or Cathartic according to size of dose. Ily Druggists, 2 oenu a vial. |