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Show v THE THE OUTLOOK Tot a woman happineu in the married state depends less,, as a rule, upon the man she is to mahry than upon her own health. ; The woman who enters upon -- marriage, suffering from womanly weak TRI-WEEEC- JOURNAL. LOGAN UTAH, MAY 7 ICOl Y support for the ' Fairbanks bocm. It was because they wish to keep the movement secret that the National Board of the D. A. R. recently; decided that the press should be" rigidly excluded, not only from the Board meetings, but from future Natioual Congresses of the organization. That decision provoked suchadversecHticism that the Board has since announced that it had been temporarily abandoned. It has from its organization been plain that the D. A, R. had nothing to do with partisan politics, but the same claim has been' made "for "organizations of men, which are constantly dabbling in partisanship. Nothingmt praise is beard of the action of Mr. McKinley, taken in response to a written request of Senator Daniel, of Va., in order heaping vup trouble against the Weak woman are made strong and sick women are made well by thejuse of ing tbaCtlie Washinirtonrelicfl. Dr. Fierce's Favorite Prescription. - It la which" for some years 1 are been on Jhe one reliable regulator It dries en- exhibition in the National Museum, feebling drains, heals inflammation and be restored to their proper owner, ulceration and cures female weakness. G. W Gen. nerves of Va., a son and .0. the nourishes Lee, invigorates It the entire womanly organism. It makes of Gen. R. E. Lee, from whose the babys advent practically painless, house, at Arlington, the relics were and gives strength to nursing mothers. ness,-i- s day of tfouble. I suffered for twelve years with female trouble." writes Mrs. Milton Crimea, of Adair,Adair Co.. Iowa, "which brought on other dis-rt eases-hestrouble, Bright's Disease, nervousend at times would paralysed, Had Vuralgia of stomach. I can freely say five medicines in of 'Fabottles all, (niue your I'rcsc.intio-.i.- ' four of Golden Medical vorite Diacovcrv.' and two vials of Dr, Pierce's Pellets), have curcJ iuc. I can work with comfort now, but before I would be tired all the time and have a diriy headache, and my nervea would be all sleep unstrung so I could not sleep. Now II can and do a big day's work, something had not done for over eleven years before." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, sent free on stamp to pay exreceipt of ai one-ceRpense of mailing only. Address Dr. - V. nt Pierce,-Buffal-o, - N.-Y.- -- WASHINGTON LETTER. From Our Regular Correspondent g Mr. McKinleys Presidential free' excursion left Washington today onitslittle jaunt of 10,081 miles. The special train consists of seven Pullman ears, each selected as the most elegant of its kind. The trip will cost thousands of dollars, but it is doubtful whether a cent of it will come out of the pocket of any one of the 38 passengers. Secretary Cortenyou was throughly alive to the advertising possibilities of the trip, when he arranged that more that one fourth of the passengers should be newspaper men, and he .took care that there should be artists among them. Also, that a good photographer should be on the train, as. well as telegraph operators. There are nine ladies to keep Mrs. McKinley company, and Dr. Rixey is on hand to look after l.cr health and that of the rest of the party. The members of thatTCuban Comruitte left Washington hugging the delusion that Mr. McKinleys promise to appoint Commissioners to negotiate a reciprocity treaty with Cuba, as soon as Cuba had a government to negotiate with, meant something tangible. Unless the Senate should treat it better record-breakin- " thUnitdIdthrwhol(Tbuneh'pf taken at the opening of the Civil War. While it was action that should have voluntarily been taken years ago, by some president, Mr. McKinley is entitled to credit for taking it, even at this late day, and to more credit for the manly letter to Senator Daniel, in jwhich he announced his intention o do so. All the administration influence will be used to get Minister E. II. Conger, nominatedfor Governor by the Iowa Republicans. Not because it loves Conger over well or desires to see him honored, but because it doesnt wisKhim to return to China as U. S. Minister, nor to tell him that he cannot. In other words, for purely selfish reasons, the administration wishes Mr. Conger nominated for governor of Iowa. He displeased the administration several times during the negotiations in Pekin, and he has displeased it again by his published inteviews since he reached the U. S., but his standing with the powerful missionary element in this country is such that the administration is afraid to kick him out of the diplomatic service. . Secretary Hay announced before he left Washington that he had secured a sufficiently definite statement of Senatorial views, to him just what sort of a new Isthmian Canal treaty with England, would be sure to receive the support of two thirds of the Senators. Senators who ought to know sonpthing about the views of their colleagues on this subject, think that this announcement is like many others made in the diplomatic world misleading without being untrue. One of them said: Any Senator could have told Mr. Hay jnst what sort of a treaty would be sure of ratification by the Senate the amended treaty was one sort, but that didnt suit England, and unless fa-for- m off-ba- IS II Li D1SZAC. 7 Th poison ejected from the fangsjof the rattle- snake is not more, sorely -- fatal than . the- - virus of -Contagious Blood Poison, which pollutes and vitiates the blood, destroys the tissue ana bones and eats like rer a canker sore into the flesh. This horrible disease appears first in the form of a little sore or blister ; soott the glands begin to swell, pimples break out on the body, the mouth and throat become sore, making it painful to eat or swallow ; dreadful ulcers appear on the tongue, copper colored splotches and other characteristic signs of Blood Poison - come as the aisease progresses, and the destructive virus takes deeper hold upon the system. The medical men are as sorely perplexed over the character of this blood poison as ever ; they tell yon to take mercury and potash alternately for three years, Dut the stomach of no human being can stand this treatment long ; besides, they do not cure the disease permanently, as thousands who have tried it know. S. & S. is the wily WELLINGTON, KAfl., Sept., 1900. purely vegeguaranteed I contracted Blood Poison two years ago this fall, blood purifier, and and was persuaded to try a medicine widely adver- table tised by a remedy company in Chicago. X was re- the onlya antidote for quired to pay a largo amount In advance, and can this particular virus; aay that was worse when the treatment it punfies the blood and truthfully was left off than when began. Beddieh plmples builds up the constituwould break out and fill with yeUowlsh matter ; tion. The appetite imsplotches of all elses would appear on my proves almost from the so could scarcely swallow, first dose, the sores soon body ; my throat was sore I and my mouth and tongua were seldom free from ulcers t tonsils were swollen, and my hair was com- show signs of healing, and the unsightly, dirty ing out repldly. This was my condition when I began bottles, and splotches ana eruptions your 8. 8. 3. X have usod twenty-tw- o am feeling splendid. Every sore on my body has grow paler and paler, JAKE MARTIN. healed, and my appetite good. nd fi ially disappear. S. S. S. is not a new medicine ; for nearly 50 years it has been known and used for this dreadful disease. It has brought new life and hope to thousands all over this land ; it will cure you as it has others. Send for our free book on home treatment and write our physicians about your case. We will help you if you will let us ; we make no charge for advice, and all correspondence is conducted in THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, 6A. strictest confidence. -. I l two-thir- -- T Right now when everythin- 5 m, nature is beginning to bright, and fresh, a little! S paint will go a long Way J ; towards brightening up the many old things around the 1 x place. . jj Porch chairs and seats, lawn S : g -- mowers,- any-o- f o garden implements, and doz- - 2 ens of things inside the house 9. all need a little touching up Weve paints kll ready .to S' H use for any purpose. Put up in any sized can you i may wish. Any color you may fanev. 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Recently a gentleman cerrn into my storesn oveicome with coJio paius that he sank at on'H to the floor. I gave h in a do h o this remedy which helped him. I repealed the dose and in fifteen minute he Lft my store smilingly ioforming me that he felt as well as wver. Sold by A Mud! Jr$artc irA dam ri irDeii ve r Tost; - Riter BrosTDrugCo. If OLi Soldiers Experience. V M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, ds Florence Newman, who has a ben great sufferer from muscular rheumatism, says Chamberlains Pain Balm is tbeoalv remedy that affords her relief Miss Newman in a much respee'ed resident of the village1 f Gray, N. Y., and makes this statemer t fov the benefit of others similarly afflicted. This liniment is for sale by Riter Broe. m Drug Co. Mis3 .M TO THE SECOND. How many watchmakers in reg ulating watches- left with them for repairs attempt to make them ran to the second! Ask yourself. 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It i with a gooddeal of pleasure I he only he-- 'upon the street that is and eatisi'actiou that I recommend at all observable colic, Cbolra and Come front the lungs of those who bins Chamberlain Diarrhoea Remedy. sav Druggist the Gol A. W. Sawieile, of Hartfort, Coun raw-fishin- reciprocity treaties negotated by the present administration, the Actual negotiation of such a treaty would be meaningless. Still, the of the Seuate believe in promise sent the Cubans home in a good humor and that was doubt- American control of the Canal less all it was intended to do. The while England doesnt. Cubans ot their side promised to Washington, April 301901., do their best to get the Constitutional convention to accept the The Gol Darned JTud. Platt amendment. It will soon be t their whether promise Thw reneging on the uptown streets are appareut was worth any more than Mr. M. yJagnev near impaeeeble. The downtown etreet are nasty sfes cKinleys. of feet engulfing slneh ! 'J If the movement thiit has been The people with their ang-- v kicks are started in Washington to make the getting eat jackarsabte daughters of the American Revolu- And wtyi-'- g pepper-saur- y things 'tweold make a mntnmv hhish ! tion an auxiliary to the machine strive to keep their- temper is the that is booming Senator Fairbanks They . limits of propriety the of Indiaua, for Republican As plod riev through the slnsby stuff Presidential nomination in 1904 U and shew the ragged end. successful, the D. A. R. will prob- But soon forget their standing In the ranks nf Christian pistv ably have a split ou its hands and And vert their wrath profusely on esteem will certainly suffer in the the of those who are on principle op Gol in the to Darned par participation posed Mud! tisan politics of such organizations. This mdvement, which is under The ladies raise ther pttered skirts stood to have been started with the and tiptoe with agility knov ledge of Mrs. Fairbanks, Across the muddy crossings when they cross sross the street, President General of the I). A. R. Aed witbIndignant flssh of eve regret and wife of the Stmifor, ts to have hetr inability the D. A. 1L National Board To Vick mud in the optics that are star-' unofficially request every chapter Anon inz at their feet. a ritizen worthy quite swift and in the country to use the influence unexpectedly of its members1 with fathers, sons, Slips down in sitting postlire with a dull husbands and friends, to secure and mushy thud, 0. ed of Winchester, lid , write: My wife was sick a long time in spite of good doctors treatDsentrbutr wag TnT Engg there is "koine c cured by Dr King New land, it is very doubtful that any wholly Life Pills, which worked wonders of for ner health treaty that will suit Thev always do. the Senate will suit Englhtfd. 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