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Show THETRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL LOGAN, UTAH AUGUST Y ' LMr. II. N. Warner, of Minden, Neb., said: In 1894 I was attacked with paralysis in my left sideT' You might stick a pin to the head into my left hip and I would not feel it. I was unable to do any kind of work and had to be turned in bed. I made up my mind that I could not be cured ..as . I. had used all kindsof medicine and had tried many doctors. I was advised-to try Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People, and commenced their use last September. Before I had finished my first box I felt better, and by the time I had Used six boxes the disease had entirely disappeared, and I have not been so free from pain since I was a boy. . The paralysis also disappeared, and although two months have passed since I finished my last box, there has been no recurrence of the disease. From the Gazette , Minden , Neb. Richmond Hippies. After an almost coutir.ous sea eon of labor for tbe past five years. Dr. Adamson has decided to follow the advice of his many friends and S. S. S. Is a Great Blessing to take a holiday. A party made up of tbe Dr., his wife, W. C. Lewis, NatVanNoy and G. L. Marvin, Old People. It Gives Them started on Saturday fora-trip-- to visit one of the ' great wonders of the world: Yellow Stone National Park. They expect to be absent about a month. Ihev travel by teams and will hunt, fish and camp along the route. Mr. and Mrs. Collins and tbeir two children are down from Orchard, Idaho, to visit relatives and friends for a short time. G. L. M. SaveibyEis Wifs. ts tor Pals People srs never the dozen or hundred, but elwaye in pack At all druggists, nr direct from the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y SO by ages. cents per box, 6 bexee $2.80. Washing ten Letter. yl vania, President of the American Anti-Trus- t League, which alFrom Our Regular Correspondent. a though organizabluffer id tion, purposes to take an importui.cucc?Hful The spoken of as a duffer by sports. ant pirt iu the Presidential camWell, Alger ie an unsuccessful paign, is a etroDg Bryan bluffer, and the result will jerat, and he says of tbe sentiment be his retirement from public oi Pennsylvania Democrats. I life on August 1. Somehow this am in touch with tbe true Demoand it is bluffing phase of, the question crats of Pennsylvania, safe five to bis been that But . a overlooked,. say per ninety close friend of Algers is respons- cent of them are loyal to Bryan, ible for the statement that Algers and the principles of the Chicago resignation was handed to Mr. Mo platform. Tbe real Democracy of Kinley as a big bluff, with the ex- the state and of ail the other states pectation that be would decline it must be on the alert, for if tbe 10 a nice little note tha. Alger tricksters get one vote more than could have of all the members of tbe published to refute the charge that he was remaining in National Convention, they will tbe cabinet against Mr. McKinley, accomplish their end, which is tbe The monopowishes, and that Alger was tbe defeat of Bryan. most surprised man in Washingtlistic and trust interests will bend on when he received Mr. McKin-ley- s all their energies to defeat his note accepting his resignation nomination because they recognize . to take effect August 1 Tbe same tb&t no human power cau prevent man cays that Alger is very mad, his victory at the polls, if he be although pretending to be greatly again declared the nominee of tbe pleased, and that he may toss a Democratic party. few bombshells administrationward The statement that Hon. W. C. gaffer be drops official harness, and Whitney, whose shrewd manipula-tio- n that tbeir exploeion will not make procured the last nomination ileasant music for Mr. McKinley. of Mr. Cleveland, in spite of seem- tthejnew Secretary nf War Mr iogly invincible obstacles, had gone loot is merely Ur look after the to Europe for the purpose of trying egri questions connected with our to persuade Admiral Dewey to military occupation of Cuba, Porto allow his name to go before the Hicoandthe Philippines, leaving next Democratic convention, as a for the Presidential mihtary affairs to be controlled by cmdidate Hsiklejohn and Corbin, and that is Domination, while interesting, was the present understanding, Alger- not regarded in Washington as of ian isnt likely to depart with 'any particular importance. Mr. I Alger. Whitney has been hunting for Unlets Mr. Elihu Root, ht New sometime for anybody to beat York, can persuade Mr. McKinley Bryan, and has sounded a number to shake up the War Department of men as to their willingness to clique and to give Gen. Miles the contest the nomination with Col ! that properly belongs to him Bryan. Nobody with the slightest Commanding General of the political knowledge has shown any in all strictly Military mat disposition to try to do the imposhe will live to regret the day sible, and it is among the "w eagerly accepted the War tiesTthat Mr. Whitney, banking Portfolio to perform duties properly upon Admiral Deweys ignorance Wooging to the Attorney General, of politics and existing political membe'8 of the Cabinet, conditions, may intercept him 'jtttwo conversant frith the situation, somewhere in Europe ana try. to IQy declined to do so, and to stand persuade him to attempt it Those dors the country as a figure head who know him best say that AdYponeible lor the conduct of the miral Dewey never changes his mind, after having once decided a d pepartmert, aP8 wa fellow feeling question,' and that he will give Mr, tL answer he has caused Corporal; Tanner, Whitney the same Wa to ihe same to others f '?t of the Pension already given raQ by Hardison, after, a , few question. S0th.8 service m Corners ioier, ' Gen. Carlos Garcia, son of the nto Prnl wtk fulsome iate Gen. Calixto Garcia, is in -nr;..' of WK.89 ..end Algerism. Washington, as a representative tever , it was, it was creditable the Caban Republican League, sentr??8 heart if ot to his which advocates complete politistani up for the un- - cal ..independence' of Cuba. . He der 3 ln this fracu, because he asked Mr. McKinley for authority u municipal of knew? Personally,? although he to hold elections for he did it tha it was Gees, throughout Cuba, in order to I08 ! sen his own the! demonstrate f the ability of the - Ccr non-ptrtha- 5 ' u told 7 1899. (l)r. Williams' Pink Pills for Pile People contain, in a condensed form, all the elements necessary to give new life and rich ness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are an unfailing specific for locomotor ataxia, partial each diseases paralysis, St. Vitus dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after-effecof the grip, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, and all forms of weakness either in male or female. Dr. Wlt'iams' Pink Pills 1899 but it had bten previously said by officials that no elections would be held iu Cuba, until a census of those .entitled to vote bad been taken. Washington, D. C.July 24ib, cidtrd answer, -- 1 n . Many vears ago, when quite a young man, during a rebellion, Count Ito was hiding from his enemies, who, having tracked him to his home, sehVa band of schsis to assaseinate him. On hearing his enemies approach, and trapped like a rat in his hole, the count drew his sword and prepared to die, but the counteBS .whispered: Do not die, there is hope still, and removing thp hibatchi, or firebox, and lifting up the mats and plank beneath, she induced her husband to conceal himself in tbe hollow space which exists under tho floors of all Japanese houses. The murderers broke into the room just as the firebox had been replaced and demanded of the countess their victim. In vain they threatened and cruelly her, drying her about the room by her long black hair. But it was of no avail ; they could not shake her molute fidelity. Thanks to her courage Count Ito escaped and has lived to give his country a new constitution and hcome one of the greatest statesmen of modern Japan. Chicago Times-Heral- nearly all of the sickness among can be avoided. Moat elderly susceptible to illness, : ut'it jla wholly unnecessary. 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Loving, of Colquitt, Ga., says: suffered tortures from a fiery eruption on tried almost every known remedy, but they felled one by one, and I was told that my age, which is sixty six. was against me, and that I could never hope to be welLagain. I finally took 8. S. R.. and it cleansed my blood thoroughly, and now I ate in perfect health. jssr life-givin- S. S. 3. FOR THE BLOOD is the only remedy which can build up and strengthen old people, because it is the only one which is guaranteed free from potash, mercury, arsenio and other damaging and has no chemicals whatever minerals, It is made from roots and in it. S. S 8. cures the worKt cases of Scrofula, Cancer, Fczcma. Rheumatism, Totter, Open Sores, Chronio Ulcers, Boils, or any other disease of the blood. Books on these diseases will be sent free bv Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga. h-r- bs, SOLD BY RITER BROS. DRUG CO. Carpets. ..Carpets. . . .All Wool and a yard wide at 55 cenis and up. Nice Ingrains at 22J ceots per yard. 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