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Show est?CaSy m ll"kll-J t REAL ESTATE SALES 1 MADEJUHIHG WEEK Number of Important Transfers Announced iy Interested Parties. A deal has been consummated by D. J. Sharp and II. A. McCornick whereby the former transform to tho latter tho ownership of several properties located iu Salt Lake City at a consul oration of $27,200. The transfer mcludes tho 'coal vard formerly owned by Mr. Sharp, which is located on Third West, between be-tween Third and Fourth South. It is a tract 7x20 rods, and tho amount involved in-volved Ts $15,000. Another item included in-cluded in tho transfer is Mr. Sharp s residence, at 409 First street, wit i a lot 155i.x60"- feet. Consideration 610.000. A third traiwfor is pf certain acrcape on Stale street, below lhir-t lhir-t pen th' South. Tho amount involved, in tho transaction is $2200. Mrs. J. S. Griggs Jtas sold to O. M. Engdahl a piece or property S-'j 10 J feet, at S-JG West First fcoulh, which is part of lot 2, block 79, plat A, for a consideration of $11,500. A modern nine-room brick houso and a new brick barn are located on the property, at tho present time, but Mr. Engdahl intends to erect a largo up-to-date business block at that place at once. Tho deal was consummated yesterday through A. II. Burroll und J. P. Morris. W. J". Hallorau roportcd tho foj low-in low-in ir sales for tho past week: U. I. Sampson to Mrs. C. H. Kennedy, house ami lot at 342 South Third Last street, $6000; Mrs. C. E. Kennedy fo Martha I M. Clive, houso and lot nt 549 South West Temple street, $-1250; .lames Kelov of Butte. Mont.,, eight lots iu Soutli Main Street addition, $2100. Trust to Nature. 11? fc lua"y. Americans, both mea D1 "iro lh,,n. P-le and puny, with KLtoMV1'0111 ecauso they have 111-treatcd 111-treatcd thulr stomachs by hasty cat!ng hnn?v,?Uch cuUnK' hy consuming alaP S beverases, or by .too close confinement confine-ment to homo, offlco or factory, and, In consequence tho stomach must bo treated their earlier mistakes. The muscles in many SU(;U people, In fact in ovcrv wcarr, .Jni. an-(l, "l'n-bloodcd person, do their fV?fk Wlth sroat difficulty. As a result raticuo comes early, Is extreme and lasts fi b'a rf, dnand for nutrltlvo aid Is hinm of tl,e suPl,y- To insure perfect health every tissue, bono, nervo and musclo should take from tho blood certain cer-tain materials and return to It certain otners. It Is necessary to prepare tho stomach for the work of taking up from t ie food what is necessary to mako good, rich red blood. Wo must go to Nature lor the remedy. Thcro were certain roots known to the Indiana of this COiU.iry, bcIoro the advent of tho whites which later came to the knowlcdgo of the settlers and which are now growing rapidly in professional favor for the euro or obstinate stomach and liver troubles. Lheso are found to bo safo and yet certain cer-tain In their cleansing and Invigorating effect upon the stomach, liver and blood. Ihese are: Goldon Seal root. Queen's root, Stone root, Bloodroot, Mandrake root. Then thcro Is Black Cherrybark. Iho medicinal principles rosidlnfr In these native roots when extracted with glvc-erlne glvc-erlne as a solvent mako tho most reliable nnd efficient stomach tonic and liver In-vlgorator, In-vlgorator, when combined In just tho right proportions, as In Dr. Pierco'a Golden Medical Discovery. Whcro thero Is bankrupt vitality -such as nervous exhaustion, bad nutrition and thin blood, tho body acquires vigor and tho nerves, blood and all tho tissues feel tho favorable effect of this sovereign remedy. Although somo physicians have beon aware of the high medicinal value of the above mentioned plants, yet few have used pure glycerine as a solvent and usually the doctors' prescriptions called for tho ingredients In varjlng amounts, with alcohol. The "Golden Medical Discovery" Is a scientific preparation compounded of the glycorlc extracts of the above mentioned vegetable Ingredients and contains no alcohol or harmful habltrfomlng drugs. PILES. Pastor's Wife in Southern City Restored Re-stored to Health by tho Wonderful Wonder-ful Pyramid Pile Cure. Wo Want Every Pile Sufferer to Test Thla Groat Ouro at Our Expcuoc. Send Your Namo and Address Tor a Trco Trial Package. "In 1D00 my wifo was attacked with piled and suffered from them four years and was unable to attend to her domcslio work. Wc tried many remcdios, but all failed, and alio gavo up iu despair. Mr. Edwin Shaver of Salisbury, K. C, who was cured with your Pyramid file Cure, recommended it as a sure mro to mo. I havo used live boxes of it, and part of a box of salve, on my wife, and ,ho lias boon cured. May God b!o3s you nnd vour remedy. Yours very truly, M. G. Hosk'ins, Pastor, Notlaway, Va., Presbyterian Presbyte-rian Church." Wo want to send you a free trial of. thia remedy at onoe. so you can see with your own oyc what It can do. You euro yourself with porfcot caso, m your own homo, aud for llttlo expense. Pyramid PUo Curo given you prompt relief. re-lief. It hoals sores and ulcora, reduces congestion con-gestion and inflammation, and takes away pain. Itching and Irritation. After you have tried tho cauiplo treatment, treat-ment, and you aro satisfied, you can got a full regular-sicd treatment of Pyramid Pile Curo nl your rlruggist't for 50 cents. If ho hasn't it. send us thu money, and wo will bend ynu tho treatment at once, by mail, In pluhi Healed package. Send your name and aurircsx at unco for -i trial of this murveloiM, ouick, sure curo. Address Pyramid Drug Co., 54 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Knights of Pythias. Lincoln lodgo No. 23 will hold a funeral service over tho remains of Brother J. W. Reillcy at O'Donuoll's undertaking parlors, Third South and West Temple, today at 12 o'clock noon. All Sir Knights in the city tiro requested re-quested lo attend. R. W. DOLE, C. C. IN THE DISTRICT CO HILT OF THE United Status for tho District of Utah: in tho matter of P. .1. Wolf & Sunn, P. ,7. Wolf, Arthur G. Wolf and llarvy A. Wolf, Vol. Bankrupts In bankruptcy No. till. To tho creditors of P. .1. Wolf & Sons. P. J. Wolf. Arthur G. Wolf nnd llarvy A. Wolf of Salt Luko City, in tho cuunty of Salt Lako, and district aforosaid, bankrupts. Notice is hereby given that on the 22ml day of September. HlOO, thu said P. ,T. Wolf & Sona, I'. .T. Wolf, Arthur G. Wolf and llarvy A. Wolf wero duly adjudicated bank, rupta, and that thu first meeting uf their rrcditors will ho held at my oftico in tho Commercial block, Salt Lako City. Utuh, on thu 0th day of October, 1900, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which t lino the bold creditors may attend, prove their elftimo, appoint a trustee, examine tho bankrupts, and transact uuch other business, as may properly come beforo bald mooting. CHARLES BALDWIN, Referou in Bankruptcy. Salt Lako Oily, Sept. 23, lOOtf. c2(M5 CONSUMPTION CURED I I sJl rs -ene Known as ' jKmk .UMt ! k handsomest woman in JnHNm m Milwaukee, states that after hysid failed to b so'e couldardly stand MRS. ANNA HENul. up. I am now able to C ) all my .house- hold work, including washing. This letter is givon of my own free will and that it may, if desirable, bo usod j'blicly that other sufferers may learn of my wonderful cure. I am a lifelong resident of Milwaukee, and the mother t five children. MRS. ANNA HENKE, Milwaukee, Wis., April 12, '00.. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey I If you wish to keep strong and vigorous and have on your cheeks tho -rrrrr-- glow of perfect health, take Duffy's Puro Malt Whiskoy regularly, according .F&Tyv to directions, and tako no other medicine. It is dangerous lo fill your S3'atem 5v V"" " LK!,w with drugs; they poison the body and depress tho heart while Dully 'a Puro $VV Malt Whiskey tones and strengthens tho heart action and purifies tho entire iV vlaHl VfcA system. It is tho only whiskoy recognized as a medicino, and contains no fusel flf iPM c' oil. This is a guarantee. Duffy's Puro Malt Whiskey has stood severe tests lirrii 'v?? C?5$7 tH for fifty years and has always been found absolutely pure and to contain great I Bll medicinal properties. i jK J Sjj CAUTION. When you ask your drnfjgist or grocer for Duffy's Pure Malt A YpstLff jjj Whiskey bo suro you get the genuine. It's the ono absolutely pure medicinal ckte,ti7 y whiskoy and is sold only in sealed bottles; never in bulk. Look for the trade- Sy mark, tho "Old Chemist," on the label, and mako suro the seal over tho cork St' Is unbroken. Price $1.00. Medical booklet and doctor's advico free. Duffy iJSr Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. tess MOTHERS! 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