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Show uiilimitcA c:;:; . cf diver, . am the aversion cf threatens J financia ills now proposed, lies in the ICUSBJED BY Democratic party, and it will have EALL A ET3LAflD FUEL1SHIIT3 CO., th3 support of all who have the true LESSEE8. interests of their country at heart, and place patriotism above party C ;Mnl at i pt-c- a awy TmuVft It will be time enough to return to uiwaiter. ElUrjr, at Left. TrUy - , party allegiance upon minor quesmh4-(1itions, when the paramount issue A. Gobdoh, Editor. shall have been definitely determ' ined in the interest of humanity and DECEMBER 18 1897 justice. TUESDAY, u W t a. 4 i XJI -- h Christmas, the season devoted to family reunions and Santa A USELESS APPEAL- - - t pa if i t.i.t f rdl:.-.is- g Grateful Mother Writes this Letter Tells all about Her Troubles when Daby Broke out with Scrofula Sores. At the age of two months, my baby began to have sores break out on hia right check. We used all the external applications that we could think or bear of, to no avail. The sores spread all over one A Era eppointr-ient- s la- ths C;tLe Stake High Council: Candy Cathartic, cure 2oo. If C. forever. 1 Sbvrart and Anderson, Nov. 1, druggists 10e., refund money. Providence; Nov. 21, llyde Park; atiori C. C. fail, i Nov, 2S, Benson; Dec. 12, 3rd ward, Dec. 19, Smithfield; Dec. 26, Men-doJan. 9, Clarkston. n; Martineau and Edlefson Nov, 14, Richmond; Nov.-2Lewiston; Nov. 2S, College; Dec.. 12, 4th ward, Dec. 19, Trenton; Dec, 26, Jit. Sterling; Jan. 9, Coveville. Crockett and Jlorrell Nov. 14, Smithfield; Nov. 21, Mendon; Nov. 28, Clarkston; Dec. 12, 5th ward; 1. Almanac aide of his face. We consulted a physician and tried his medicine, and in a week the sore was gone. But to roy surprise iu two weeks more another scrofulous looking sore appeared on babys arm. It grew worse and worse, and when he was three months old, I began giving him Hoods Sarsaparilla. I also took Hoods Dec. 19, Wells ville; Dec. 26, NewSarsaparilla, and before the first bottle ton, Jan. 9, Greenville. was finished, the sores were well and have Leisbman and Hansen Nov. 14, never returned. He is now four years old, Trenton; Nov. 21, Mt. Sterling; but be has never had any sign of those Nov. 2S, Coveville; Dec. 12, 6th scrofulous sores since he was cured by Dec, 19, Millville; Dec. 26, Hoods Sarsaparilla, for which I feel very ward; Paradise;; Jan. 9, Hyrum. grateful. My boy owes his good health Maughan and Larsen Nov. 14, medand smooth, fair skin to this great Welisville; Nov. 21, Newton; Nov. icine. Mbs. S. 8. Whoten, Farming-toDelaware. (Get only nooda. 28, Greenville; Dec. 12, 7th ward; Dec. 19, 1st ward; Dec. 26, Hyde are prompt, efficient and ww liOOu S PillS easy In effect, zseents. Park; Jan. 9, Avon. l. Jr J ! -- a has passed, Generally The Ogden Press makes an ap Claus, a sea. we was believe, it speaking, peal to Silver Republicans to re-- i son of rejoicing for our . patrops unite with the local members o Next on the list of holidays comes Will their national party. Among other New Years; the season generally things it says: Answer devoted by the comic papers to There, has been nothing gainec the formation of good resolutions for silver by the action of the silver Any Republicans, and they can hope to predestined to ignominious failure. t, Qiiestion gain nothingin the future by vot- True, too many of them terminate Barber Nov. and Pitkin the Democratic s 11, thatticket or any in ing way. Demijohns, You may Nov. 21, Paradise; Nov. Millville; part of it, or can anything be gained card decanters, cigar holders,' 28, Ilyrum; Dec. 12, Avon; Dec. , by flocking by themselves; except Ask cases, ete., are going at adis-coupipes A MI6SOURI MURDER. 19, 2nd ward; Dec. 26, Lewiston; toperpetuate Democratic control ds or are given In Utah. The Evening Press be Ma ry v IIleMm D ec2 17 J o h a Jan 9, Benson. lieves fully that the supporters of who have lost faith in the New J. Joyce, a retired railroad man, , Something to Enow. McKinley in Utah last year were Year repentance fad. Every fail- shot R.'A. Montgomery, a promijust as firm believers in the policy ure Is noted and remembered, but nent and wealthy real estate agent, It may be worth something to of bimetallism as were the he successful attempts to escape a shortly after noon tpday. There know that the sup very best medicine porters of ' .Bryan. They were besetting sin or had been bad blood between the for restoring the tired out nervous weakness, darling somewhat disappointed in the After all, no men for some time and when Jojce system to a healthy vigor is Elecdeclarations of the St. Louis plat- pass unnoticed. met Montgomery today he shot tric Bitters. This medicine is form but did not, believe,, that ..the more appropriate day than the him without a word. Montgomery urely veg e tab e,ac t s by giving failure of the party to declare mere Ifet day of the new year, can be died CENTS The murderer tone to the nerve centers in the PRICEinstantly. for the coinage of silver bund upon which to base a new made no effort to distinctly stimulates the escape. , n stomachy gently sufficient cause to warrant their method of and an epoch Liver and Kidneys, and aids these living giving their aid "to a" party' that n ' th 8 histoTy cfalifeT Let Dont be persuaded into buying organs in throwing off impurities had made the. administration of Ready Jan, 1,1893, in the blood. Electrio Bitters imno one be discouraged ; because iniments On All News Stands, without reputation or governmental affairs such a failure and to a party that - represented others, or even themselves have merit -- Chamberlains Pain Balm proves --the appetite; aids digestion, and is pronounced by those'wbo the opposite to what they believed ailed; but upon the contrary, let costs no more, and its have tried it as the very best blood merits have .to be good economic principles .hem thank God that the desire to en proven y purifier and nerve tonic. .Try it. Larger, Better, More Complete bya tctf-32ilPshaw! the line of demarkation better has not deserted them; that J Bars;. 'SuchTIetters Sold for 50c. or $1.00 per bottle at Than Ever. : as the Bros. Riter between ;thosewho .believed,, and they still have an active Xuscience Co.s Drug DrugStore.2 .L. G Bagley, H ueneme, those who did not believe,in bime- and thatjby striving to - follow its Cal, are mod widel told'Anuual Refer constantly being received: Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Ridge, O., me Book emit Political Manual published. tallism, last'Fall, was sharp dictAt3They may eventually hope The best remedy for pain 1 ' have says, After two doctors gave up drawn,; and;5 upon" party.-e- T to overcome the weaknesses of the ever used is Chamberlain's Pain to die, I saved him from my boy THE WORLD," Those who In this case the motto, i Balm, and I say so after having croup by using One Minne Cough Jrsomewhat n atflesh. first you dont succeed, try; try used it in iny family, for several Cure. It is the quickest and most Pulitzer Building, New York. the declarations of appoint It cures rheumatism, lame certain remedy for coughs, colds Send or lers to The Journal and .the St. Louis platform upon the again, is a good one. Let the ad years.. back, spraids and swellings. For and all throat and lung - troubles. as the hey will be filled as soon question of the free coinage of vent of the new year still be de- sale by Ritec Bros. Drug Co. f ' Co-o& Drug Co. books . arrive. Grocery silver, eaw that the line had been voted to good resolutions, although drawn. In the Republican party the pessimist may assure you tha the road to helL is paved with there was - no hope Remember either national or interna- good . intentions. tional; the mask had been thrown rather the rejoicing over the one off and the Republican party de- lamb that is found, than the flock clared fairly and squarely in favor which remained safely within the of monometallism except tinder fold, or the ninety and nine which certain conditions which were then strayed from the sound of the In shown, and have since proven to voice of the Good Shepherd. stead of at the feeble at be, impossible of realization. sneering and possible failure of the Upon the other hand, the Demo- tempt would-b- e reformer of his or her crats drew up a platform about which there was no attempt at own character, with true Christian those who fail should reequivocation; no seeking to evade charity, the paramount isse by casting ceive encouragement to futare ef From Dec. 15th to Jan. 1st we will, sell entire' line of Mens an anchor to' leeward. Those fort, and those who have succeeded should receive the due meed of members of the Democratic party Childrens Clothing at prices never before heard of. We guarwho were worshippers of the golden praise. antee to save you from lo to 4o per cent , as We are calf, could find no' consolation in The holiday number of the the official utterances of the party, Salt Lake Herald, issued Decern determined to cut our stock down before and they either aligned themselves ber 26th, was a cracker jack. under NPalmer and Buckner, or Judge Colborn, Secretary of the Stocktaking. t , jyoted the Republican ticket Salt Lake Chamber. of Commerce , The issue upon" a-and prominent 'tnember-o- f - the thequestionjof bimetallism vs. monometallism, is Jubilee. Commission, presents an Our entire line of Hats and Caps, and 500 pairs Ladies, Misses and Childrens Capes and as well defined a9 was the slavery interesting write-u- p of the events of Shoes will also be put Into this JacketsT.tdll be reduced to prices that question before the war, and its of the year.. There are interestjng great Sale. .will sell every.Garment- right 8olutionis even more im- descriptions of the year's progress for whereas portant; thewarof the throughout' the'6tateVv including Rebellion freed the blacks, the one from Cache county; Utahs battle of the ballots last Fall was Railway Interests, its mines, and waged forjhe pu rposaof freei ng many other interesting features. the white slaves, . It has risen be The Herald is tube commended on yond the dignity of. a party ques- its enterprise.. , I... " tion; it is a question of human Infants Shoes 10c. per pair and . liberty, and will be fought out on The Christmas number of the ihat line. , - ... Breeders Gazette was a hummer. Ajob lot of Shirts, Pants and U nderwear at prices to close Its full tone half The Press says1 that no man page, illustrations, can be elected to either bouse of and the double page colored cut of CO We will have bargains in every department that will interest all our friends and patrons. congress who is not a firm believer prize llerefords, were very bandin bimetallism. That is true; some. but would it have been true if Protect Yourself against sickevery Republican had' voted his ness and suffering by keeping your straight party ticket, and it had blood rich and cure with Hoods l " received in addition , the votes of Sarsaparilla. Weak, thin, impure ... those Democrats who - believe in blood is sure to result in disease. monometallism .as a matter of Hoods Pills are easy to take, Terms of Sale , principle? Cash, or produce at cash prices. to operate. Cure indigestion easy The only hope for the free and biliousness. 25c. 2 n, . cut-glas- It nt V -- away-todrien- $ follbw-ing,Jfro- Standard American Annual. . r m XTii 1 -- dis-T"i- p ' - "for-bimetallis- m, GW GLEflRflNG AT 5 our Boysand j . -- II . Overshoes, 65c.; to $1.00 per pair. TtubbeW25tb45c7piii " . See our Beautiful Toys and Xmas Presents. RomomborGalo Commences Doc.M5. ' I . M. W. MERRILL r Jr., Supt. i , |