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Show TELE jni-WnXUf- JOURNAL, LOQAIT, UTAH FEBRUARY Y Ackers Saved Her Life Ackers English Con Remedy for sumption, becauser I had heard so Each about Sou it,will but with my own I aaw this woman get well and strong On that remedy. In a very short time the cough stopped, her lungs were healed up, the soreness went away, and she began taktng on flesh- .- 6he herself said: 4 Mr, Bullard, I owe my life to Ackers English Kemedy. It is a certain cure. In Mm. Bratt's ne'ghborhood her recovery has occasioned much comment, as you can easily undeiv Stend. Her case was one where everybody thought it was only a question of a little while until she would die. I feel it a duty as a druggist towrite this letter, so that there peed be no more deaths from consumption." ' (Signed) E. A. Bullard, Vassar, Mich VI Sold at 25c., 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout Z the United States and Canada ; and in Eng land, at Is. 2d., 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you are hot catisfled after buying, return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back, -- i eyes - -- We authorize the abov ffuarantce. i jJFt Pi PQQKPB ' & JO-- i ProfrUfnrt, Few Tort. pelier, Idaho. 7Thousannds of the mostTBtabbor and distressing cases of piles hate been cured by TARLERS. BUCKEYE PILE OINTMENT. It never fails to cure. Price, 50 cents, in Riter bottles, tubes 75 cts. Co. f BrosrDrug -- -- will stop a cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold in twelve honjrs, or money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts.- - Riter Bros. Drug Co. 2 Frea Hflsic for' the Piano. The "Thousand Raptures Two-Stejust published oy the passenger department nf the:: Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway, is mailed you a dandy, and will-b- e free upon receipt of twotwo-cen- l postage stamps to pay postage. The Chicago Limited Express leaving Omaha daily at 5:45 p. m. is also a dandy. No finer train p, - ", . ------ I"ald" Riter Bros Drug CdTTog&n Utah; Franklin, Preston and Mont- Acksrs English Remedy , me. Sold by -- again?" asked Kettle sharply. Aye, ye may pat it theyve broke , down," . "Then away with yon below again. Mr. MoTodd and get them running again. Yon may smoke when we bring sp the Aden." MoTodd puffed twice mord at bis pipe and spat on the wheel grating. "By Jamea!" said Kettle. -- "Do yon hear me?" "My lungs are a bit muzzy, but I can hear ye for a' that, captain. Only thing is I can't do ai ye'd like. ' Captain Kettle stiffened ominously "Mr. MoTodd, "'be said, "if you force me to take you in hand and show you how to aet about your work youll re? gret it." "Man," said the engineer, "I can do some kind of impossibeelities. Yeve eeen me do them. .. Yeve seen 'me keep those palsied rattletraps running ' all through that blow. But if ye ask me to make a new propeller nnt of rod iron and packing - oases Ill- - have to tell ye that yon kind of meeraolea beyond t cores. Well, Sir, perhaps " . , it y" " J. HUE. About two toiles from Yassar, Mich., L.keeP dru ,tore lives Mm. 7.. Continued from our last. Bratt. She was very pick and hopeless with consumption. "Ton'll be the tornado, way ahead I watched her case there; I'm thinking," said be. with Interest alter she began taking "Are those blame engines broke down - L By CUTOLUTE "X T fcreat James Kettle. "Yon dont jpean to tell me the propeller's gone?" "Either that or else all the blades have stripped off the boss, If yed been below on my footplates, yed have kenqed it fine. JWhen it went those pair ' engines raced like an anld cab horse trying to gallop, and they jnst got tied in knots and tnmbled down and sprawled 15 ,waya at once. .1 was on the platform oiling when they jnmped, and that nigger eeoond of mine tried to get at the throttle to close her down. A "Well, get on man, get on I "Weeh-b- n didnt; thats all. Hes lying in the low pressure crank pit this minute, and the top of his skullll be to seek somewhere by ash lift Man, 1 tell ye, yon second of mines an.nn.-cannsight - So I bad to do his work for him, and then I blew off my boilers and came np here. It wonld have been verra oomfor ting to my professional conscience if I could have steamed her into Aden. But Im no as sorry as I might be for wbats happened I have it in mind that yen Parses owner of oars in Bom bay ll lose siller over this break- y During the winter of 1897 Mr. Jamea Reed, one of the leading citizenstand :merchantsofr Clay, Clav Co., W. V., struck hie leg against a cake of ice in such a manner ae to bruise it severely. It .became very much swollen. and pained him so badly that he could not" walk without the aid of crutches. He was treated byphysicians, also U39d several kinds of liniment and two and a half gallons of whisky in bathing it, oat nothing gave any relief, until ;he, began 'using Chamberlains Pain Balm. - This - brought - almost - a comolete cure In a weeks time and be .believes that had he not used thi remedy hie leg would have had to be amputate!: Pain Balm is unequaled for sprains, bruises and rheumatism'. For sale by Riter Bros. Drug Co. J . -t- -- ' "Saigon, ahoy tl Keep - qut hawser taut- !".Youre all right for the present" " Kettle shouted back. - "Der vind might return onlerayou get in middle of him! "Then, if it does," retorted Kettle, 'yond better tell yonr passengers to say their prayers. Youll get no farther help from me. Im broken down myself. Lost my propeller, if yon want to know." "Herr lieber Gott!" "I shouldn't swear if I were yon." using Acker's Dyspepsia .Tablets, .One little Tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in handsome 4 'nit boxes at ,25 cts. Your Pace. Shows the State of your feelings and the state of you health as well. Impure blood makes itself apparent in a pale t and e&llow complexion, Pimples and Skin Eruptions.' If you are feeling weak and workout and do not have a healthy appearance you should try Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blood diseases where cheap Sarsaparillas and so called puri fier (ail ; knowing this we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Ritei Bros. Drug Co. Druggists. 1 said Kettle. "If the breeze cornea this way again, youll he toeing the mark in the other plaoe inside five minutes." He turned and gave an order. "After deck, there. Mr. Mnrgatroyd, yon may castoff their ropa, Weve done towing. Now, after this, a variety of things might 'have happened.". Among them it was qnite possible that both steamers, and all in them, might have been spewed np as battered refuse high upon the African beach. But as Providence ordered it, the tornado circled down on them no more: a lightair came off the shore which filled ' their scanty canvas and gave them just steerage way, and they rode over the. swells in ..company as dry as a pair of bridge pontoons aqd about as 'helpless. dan -- -- h too. although be is an ' a of these hated trusts, u ,, thing to be compelled to choi.? tween a one armed m-an,i &n buir-Chlc- ago Tribune a Chance. Mrs. Dinks The paper sayi . Dnblone Generosity Mrs. Henpeck It cost a , to keep me in the country all Ilenpeck Yes, my dear, but jL know I never begrudged the monej!! . .Results Abont the Ssme.- Ah! said the doctor. Cabla r1 , evidently. No." replied the ambulance Chicago Post ' . A Gloom Center. 'What a melancholy man Mr. Is." Groott Yes; hes Hamlet with the plar left -- L Chicago Record. out -- Verjr Adaptable. k ye-shou- ld- - - - -- it" "-s- he-engineer. kirk -- ..Now nurse, Im the noble knight Do you think you could be the beautiful i;:tli maiden 4n distress?- Ix)r ' of course, Master Dlckr-Pun- cli -- d. -- - No N otioo - for Publication. 4 I be Interior, Otbco, ai Salt U re City, UUk, . Dec 28th. ltd. berrtvr rWeu that the lollovia ! l 'tlrr hta tiler! notice ol hit Into In make Bual proof in rapport of U amt that raid proof will ho mad b ;i tin te joe Clerk of tbe Dlatiict Court of th Fitsi J ml !cal District Of the State ol Ctrl, i't Cache. atLoftan City, Utah, on Pet twety Fin, lio, via: Samuel . H. F. No. 10S90 for tU 7. Lot l,andNl)4of NW4Bt0.a trt i of NPec. Whitney, Tp II, Kl W. ' Ie imineii the fcllowlns vntneeoeo to pros conirnuouii residence npoD and onltintM --ia iiMul-v- ie 1. And. rron, Joseph G. ChrltteniO, :rl Mel M- nKr, Jnbaunea Idonron, a 1 of CUrkr ion, Cachet o. Utah. Fbamk D. Hobbr, :( f BesUter, . vr.ytaughnn, Atty for Claimant. His Wife Sated Him. My uit'eV good advice saved my if wrt 8 F. M. Ross of Winfieldi l'niy'.. lor I had puch abad COUfh I I: herdly breathe, I. steadily woro under doctors trest but my wife tirped noe tons nt ICipita for New -- t ti!. nii Hi. Con Dipcottry which eomj letely Coogbp.-Xold- Lt cured BroDchiUit f, Pneuraoi:-ar-AsthmZ- i of Hay. Kver .and nil maladies' Ci tM, 7 JtroHi and Lunps are positive iv cuied by .tbi marvelloui n.ert.of.i'. 50o ar.d $1.(0. Every hotter, rtis raiUepd:Triir bottles free at nitrl!torDrug Co MS YcuaMitno no Colic, Choler Dianboea Remedy. Rrok. lrnj C.. will it und yo money if tf'U ara not patjpfiedzft Geing it. It ia . evny where wj iitiie-t- l to the nmt- - ruccessfw m.v in t re tor bt'Wf--l e mplsiO" id ihe tn.ly one lhat f is iTesetil, Rafs and reliuhle. I huv slid 1 "f taa - - - Pprmentof - -- - and looks splendliT'iT lieutenant, uniform In 'sift? fact that he lost one of his Cuba. And Harry i d. was-Free-- -- Dyspepsia can be cared by and-drin- - "By James!" said' KctUe."Do you Keai met ' . down, and Iwant that beggar punished for all the work hes given me to do on a small wage. Mr. Cortolvin, have ye a match?" , A hail came from the liner astern. Arabella, on -- ed on the Globe. A Solid Electric Llghted Train of Palace Cars' owned and operat ed by ourselves. Pullman aint in it. The best is none too good for you. Trythe C. M. & St. Paul. L. L. Downing, Commercial Agent, Salt Lake City 1S00, gar waa swept away. Nothing but anthe Beira railother steamer could relieve them, ancf freighted with rails for waa coming gleefully toward in th meanwhile , it was a time for way, of the north to pick np out from them philosophy. . which the ooean rich the gleanings Captain Kettle did not gram blai . His offered. fortune was once more adrift and beyond his grasp. ' The Parses In Bombay Wtin Inseeta lltcv. wonld for a certainty dismiss him from There is no doabt that all inseett acemployment,, and Mra Kettle and her cept those like the May fly. whisk die family most continue to drag along on soon after they are born, take vest. auoh scanty doles as he could contrive very Some of (hem take from 10 to 20 hours to send them. All these were distressing rest at a time, as. for instance, butterfthoughts, but they were things not to lies, which remaiu fixed to certain be remedied, and he took down the spots for days together. Some caterpiland made sweet music, which lars and moths like rest daring the day, spread far over the moving plains of appearing only at aright; while ioseota ocean. of the bee and wasp tribe do their work But Mr. MoTodd had viaioos of more by day and alnmber at night. Immediate profit. He washed with soap Beetles may often be found daring until his faoe waa brilliant, pat on a the daytime with their legs drawn up full suit of sloucbest serge, took boat under their bodies in a condition sugand rowed over to the rolling German repose: while it is well known gesting liner. It was midnight when he return- that they make their depredations prined, affluent In pocket and ratberdeep cipally by night i In liquor. He went into the chartbouse Some insects, again, , take a . long Without invitation, (mailed benignly period of rest during the winter months, and took a camp stool. and it is certain that insects, like any "They thought they would get ms other family of animals, enjoy periods down into the messrobm over yonder," of repose, though, as they cannot close said her "and Pit-n- o deny it waa a their eyes, it seems hardly right to call temptation. . I oonld have tolled those this sleep. Dutch engineers a thing or two. Bnt " Proof of Reason. ' Im a for business first when there is : A scieutifie journal says, "Crows'um siller ahead. So I went aft to the saloon. ' They were- - atdinner, and there doubtedly have a language and to some were pair appetites among them. But extent exercise - the' reasoning process. some one spied me standing by the door Wo aro a little skeptical about the and lugged me into a seat and gave me langmigo of crows, but they certainly up corn without good paws, meat champagne, na les3 r never pull.Times-HeralChicago and aet me on to talk. Lordonce I got hare mytonguQ wagging,., Oh, the Brute! sc?n them! -- There Was no1 more eating do I look in this dress? how Henry, They wanted to know how near looks very pretty the dress Hm death theyd been, and I tolled em, and on Tribune. dear." my you, there was the old man and all the brass : the tables WHAT'S- - IN A NAM E T edged officers at the ends 6f fit to eat me for giving the yarn away. But a (hie) fat lot I cared. I Set on the An Interesting DUenealon on m Tery Ancient Qneatlon. music, and they sent' round the hat Loshl There was 24 English when Mentioning the subject of queer they handed it over to me-.- Skipper, ye names, said the man from tbe cast as he smoked meditatively, 1 bad an should go and try it for yersel." iMrJMcTodd,"aaid the little sailor, ancle whose name was Woodenleg.! "Is that your name, may I ask? "I am not a dashed mendicant" The engineer stared with a boiled theinaa. In the next seat. No. He was an uncle by marriage stool. on He his and camp swayed eye bad not qnite grasped the remark. ."Im only. But my aunts name fitted hia ' T . to a charm. Scotch mjBer," said he at length. . ' Kettle.--"IIs m That strange." "Same thing," said Was Yes. Walker. Couldnt She down a common low a neither. Im Englishman, with the pride of the Prince have been more appropriate, could It? of Wales and ugly tongue, Ha! bar -There were silence and smoke after and dont you forget MoTodd pulled a charred cigar stump that until several stations had been from his pocket and lit it with care.-H- e pasged, when a thin voice piped up: nodded to the accordion. "Go on with Thats nothing so wonderful. Why. in it with tbe name of an aunt he. said It isnt ycr noise, once. had She Isnt living new, poor I to Kettle's began fingers Captain twitch suggestively, and Cortolvin, to thing but she ebanged her name bekeep the peace, offered to esoort MoTodd fore she died. It was Drytblnrt." to hia room. By act of legists tureT asked tbe aid man from tbe east . ye, ; No. in She married a man named malaria climate. have the I "Its . the system, and it stays there in spite Drlnkwater." of all that drugs can do and affects the .More silence and smoke. Then tbe perambnlatory muscles of the lower ex- first speaker resumed: I knew a man a Salem, Mass., tremities. Speaking of which, yell na where my folks lived, who was always doot have seen fop yersel "Oh, come along to bed!" said Cor- called Slowcome. tolvin. Well, wasnt that his name? "dBide a wee, xnannie," said the man No, It wasnt He had a peculiar in the blue serge solemnly. lTheres a kind of a' slow walk, and the Salem .thought come to me that Ive a message boys fixed that name on him- It made to give. Do ye ken anybody called Cal- him so angry to be nicknamed that V vert?"they followed him around calling Mr. Slowcome! at bis heels. He kept a "Archie Calvert by any chance?" " Ercbie was the name he gave. He shop, and they tormented him nntil he said he kenned ye weel. appealed to the police to raid the boys We were at Cambridge together." and protect him. A. man In uniform was sent to read the riot act to the should were I ye? Weel, "Cambridga ' have been a D. D. of mysel boys, which he did effectually. Then if Id dene as my father wished. He he went Into tbe shop and said to the Ballin- - man they-had meenister-of nicknamed Slowcome drochater" Its all right now. and youwout be called out of your name any more. Yes, bnt about Calvert." Good day. Mr. Slowcome. " as Erchie Calvert "On dyo. Calvert, I beard a story," said the man In said Week I wed aboard, ye ye eny. and this Calvert Erchie Calvert said the next sent, of two ladies. mother and daughter. The girl was expecting hed news for ye about yer wife. ' " All right; never mind that now. a new young man acquaintance to call Shoa dead, I know, poor woman I Let on her and was coachlug her mother on hi9 name. Now remember, ma, bid me help yon down to yonr bunk," "Dinna.fca sa offensive, man, and name Is. Cowdry. and I want you to say bide a wco to hear ma news. Yerono it over so you wont forget It. So is widow, after all widower, that is. when tbe young man called the mother Yergutd wife' ditma dee; asye think. methim "wilira "hospitable smile'nuil Shed a fall from a horse, whichll held out her hand. Good evening, probably teach her to leave herse riding says tbe old lady: nice evening. Im alone to men in 'the future, and it get real glad to see you, Mr. Drycow. in the papers she was killed, bnt it called the conductor, soems a shaking was all she earned. and the interesting trio stepped from And, talking of horses, now, when I was the car.Chlcago Times-Herala bairn in Ealilndrochater Cortolvin shook him ravagely by the With Dali Pencil. arm. "My God !" he cried. "Doyen .Tbe philosopher of the curbstone rises to remark that: mean to say shes not dead?" , The vulgarest people on earth arc "Arent I telling ye?" Cortolvin passed n hand wearily over those who talk most of the vulgarity bis eyes. "And a minute ago, "..he of others. Wlien n woman says of another w whispered," "I thought "I was geing home." Hia" band dropped limply to mans- ha t. u I sight on her." she his side; hia head slid to the chartbousa means she believes it would be becom deck in a dead faint.' ing to herself. It is unly the married woman who MoTodd swayed on the camp stool . Thank you fahen you resign says and regarded him with a puzzled eye-seat In' a street car. - Tbe others as your drunk him he "here's said, "Losh, well as me two of us, and I never take it for granted. The only difference between the avkenned it ' Its a sad. Immoral world, skipper, verra sad. Skipper, I'sa? erage girl and tho average widow is: heres Mr. Cortolvin been .0' Lord, The former is consumed, with curiosity'; ' the latter has lost hers. and he isnt listening either !"' - Is it to be wondered at that the look Captain Kettle had gone out of the chartbouse. ' The thud of a propeller in a burglars eye Is' stqely I Detroit '- had fallen upon his ar, and he leaned Free Press. - over the Saigdna tail and sadly watched Frltfttfal Alternative. triangle of Hgbl draw op' through the la. a nice fellow,". mused .George cool, .purple night A'cargo steamtr, "I-tha- nk or. better .service -- can be. obtain- 1 1 . Enreka Harneoe Oil le tbbJJ. preservative of new leather of old and the beat renovator black-' leather. It olla, aoftens, Ueo and eni protect. ... lurolia C2arnoGGOiI; on yoor beet harneaa, yonr new, and voar carriage top, and toy will not only look better but Bold everrw here In ,.longer.from half pint to Bv gallons . ... J OTiVP.iBh pH CO.. I xl |