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Show TO 2 i;;vi:o:Er:Tns.f ' !'' r.l . iBrfcf , w!:t:ry cf f t; INI Vhl.RLY JOURNAL. LC3AN. ' IJTAl) L. - ; - ; .Si :zsr i CihriccM fitters, . - o 4 Editor Journal: It is - the time of surprises ia oar town, and ; 1 - WMWI.l raCirl2Rira Out Ika blot which defiles the clean, white page of ledger but you can't orrateh out the poisons that defile the blood. It seems rather that you scratch them in, and the irritation prows worse with each new attempt, to .relieve it. There ia only one thing to do, iu such a case, and that is to entirely cleanse the " from the infecting poison People who have suffered from diseases caused by impure blood, or blood poisoning, have found in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery a certain and enduring cure. Lotions and liniments may alleviate, but they cannot cure The disease is in the blood, and the cure must he in the blood also. "Golden Medical Discovery eradicates from the blood the impurities, and jhmsqus which breed and feed disease. It increases the g glands, and activity of the so increases tjie supply o pure,.' rich blood, which, nourishing each organ, builds up the whole body in health and bld blood-makin- - strength. The cures effected by "Golden Medical Discovery " a it positive and permanent. Ia ntf ny cases ot diccuse, such aswezetua, tetter, pimples, eruptions and rheHum-tian- f, sn effectual cure lias been found in Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery, after all other mediciues and means had ' failed to ' help or heal. Sometimes a .dealer tempted by the larger profits paid by less meritorious medicines will offer the customer a substitute in place of "Golden Medical Discovery claiming that he knows it, to be "just as good." There is nothing gained by trading one thtitg for mother which is only " just ns good." - There ia every thing to risk in trading the " Discovery with a world's record of cures for a substitute with nothing Imt the unsupported claim of an interested dealer behind it If you arf rick you want to be cured. That's why ypu vut "Golden Medical Discovery ami nothing else. There is no alcohol in the "Discovery, and it ia entirely free from opium, cocaine, and all other narcotics. . HORRORS. ; SUFFERED ' K.. WlllUm FlortVr, of Rvfoak. Monteom. Ca. lows, writ ; " I ronsultr your ' C.oldvs try ' medicines ju Medical Dixcorery one of the the fee of tile earth. While in the xmth-wes- t, three years ?o, ! rH pmsoneil with poison setUed in my blood sud the ivy.) The poi-o- n horrors I suffered taiinot be told in words. 1 thought I would go cissy. I could do nothing but scratch. I would go to sleep scrmtciiiiie. would wake up in the morulnff iud find nrclt cralchluff. I ncrotched furcicht month. H It not beta for Goldeu Pincovcry 1 would be ncmlcWny vet. I tried different kind, of medicine, t.iel different doctor, but all the relief they could give tue wi to make my . . pocket-booh" liter. I then begau Uklng Dr. Pierce's Golden Medleal Discoecry. Took four bottle without ny relief. Kept on taking ft. I took tn all ten bottle and 1 got entirely cured. 1 can say that if people would take vou'r medicine iuntead f fooling with aome of the Quack that inlbt the amall and larger tow .in, aiwMt would flea like chaff before the wind. ,, k KD CZKEFTT FROM DOCTORS. Poe about one year and half my lac waa vary badly broken out, write Mina Came AdaiSa, of lit) Wet Main Street, Dattlevreek, Michigan. "I apent a great deal of money with doctura and for different kiu.U of medicine, but received so benefit. At lat I read ope ol yam dTertiactnenU in a paper, and oMaitura a Ijottla of Doctor Tierce' Golden Medical Diacovery, Before I had taken one bottle of thin mcdiciue I noticed a change, and after taking threa can well recombottle waa entirely cured. mend Dr. Pierce'S Golden Medical Dwoovary W one dieted." any aimilarly Thick. Ob Veceipt of Stamp to defray tapers ou , mailing only, we will send Doctor Pierces Common Sense Medical Adviser, containing too8 pages. This book will prove a constant friend and wise counselor to every man end woman, It deals with the great and grave questions of human origin and reproduction ia plain English. Send ai one cent stamps for paper Covert, or 31 stamps fee cloth binding. Address Dr. R. V. Fiercft Buffalo. N. Y. -- if it is not, objectionable i for tbs column of your valuable" paper I will mention' a fear of tbetn in connection with other things that have, , ( happened hers. The first one to reeord was a itirprise on . Mrs. G. W Marler, given in honor of her fifty.seyeulh -- .. , closed With a greater blaze Hchool lhau they have done for li number of yeara. A- ery nice program was rendered by ' the pupils, an exceedingly interesting ana appropriate addrea! .waa giren the c hoots and graduates and presen .Wm. h. mvis. ..iu. tattou of eertificates and a lovely 134' N. Mein bouquet nf.fldwera accompanying Phone 180 Kr- each certificate by the, chairman ot trustees, .Joe, ,A., Smith, sll ot which was thoroughly appiVciated i by pupil and parents preseuL Ii woe gratifying to see the , poinoer .. i t ft , of parents t arn out to see and bear )f I ' ; rtl ?. ' l i . thy closing exercises. The trustees ! .ft gave'a darter and refreshments to LH :: riOTARY fhr pupiU nr tbrt altciuoou. ELECT lil CA L SU TP LIES arid House Wiring Cnas. EntiUmd j i k I ::;pUDtic;f J vM A TTTTT k "TttTTT l f rW AA. A A Al I .1 rf I n. 4 w ' r'-- V - i 1 . :Thvpeoplr ill Pnvidnie f progressive spirit. They 11 feci the necessity of hiving f 1 sf V t XJ.A. seem to have 4 r liVi if ..n' Jstirnal t Office, Icgaa- W ft- - " , ! - f tetter tbp system, vija.sticfljte SpriDhta and cnwcfes thz Bloody and lays tjbc fcnndatxon for a piszilizz and good health. doting the hot sdltty summer. ctrcnfccastitution v -- g, Accomiithitioni for our scIuhiI children 'end arv: heartily in; favor uf the movement formetifig uew i' I A ; iier .children,,' birthday, wheu brothers and bisterSr in connection with . her ninny friends iwooped down on her quiet home with their arms filled with viands suited for all kinds of tastes. This statement was substantiated when the opportunity was given them to test the same. Th evening was spent, fn and some singing, speech-makinof the older, one telling the condition of things in thef early history '0f jfcfl town, and comparing them with present conditions. All de dared hating spent a memomble evening, and all wished her many more such times in her fntnre life. One week. later .under similiar copditions did . brothers,, sisters, relatives snd friends swoop up, instead of down, on the qufetns of Mrs. Jos. A,t Smith, After spending some time iu congratulations aud well vfishing, it being the first time for n good tnauy : of the surprisersto -- visit his-pehouse, they, were shown through the many rooms and spacious hallways, and they wgfe especially delighted when ihejr'were shown ,hi extensive library, after which they partook of a ipfeodid repast. The remainder of the. eveuiug whs spent ir. singing, speech-inakiii- g and dancing. A most eujoyabl? evening was spent. Mr. Horace Hammond waa the happy .recipient of a "pleasant surprise one week later, aud a most enjoyable time was.had. The following evening a number of the young peop)e surprised Miss Gertrude Marler and a very uieq time was had. And ifier sampling some of the pastry and Ice fere in made by the deft hands .of these yonog people, it can basgaid they are hard to beat, and are well prepared to take up the responsibility of cooking and earing for some of our young men who are reaching one scorq and ten rears. And how another unique stir' prise was given the members of the Y. L. M. I. A. by the officers. Some thought it could not be done but it waa a grand success and the luncheon was thoroughly appre ci&ted.and the remaiudt r of tie eye aing was spent in' ' singing and dancing; and in the words of Lord Byron they sa:d, On with the dance! Let joy be nneoufined; No sleep till moru, when yunth and pleasure meet, to chasa. the glow, ing hoars with flyiug feetl Yes, Mr. Elitor, and still another was given Mr. L. E. Tibhitts ny the pupils of the grammar grade in connection with the other leathers of onr town, via: Jos: Cambell and the Misses Hammond, ind as far as I can learn they had . a most enjoyable time. The 8chools close l on the 27th ult. and it has been one, of their most successful years. . The teachers have done a most commeudablv work. Qnr schools had six grad a ates from the eighth grad". Onr M . . t Mdst everybody feels Lad m the spring. . Some have no, particular ailment but are just tired, .worn out and totally unfit for work or anything else that requires',energy or effort. borcler-lan- d of invalidism, irritable, peevish, hysterical aud They mope around upoti the 4 s .unreasonable. ; rve aud sicken is at the sight of food, or thought the a 'A good appetiteMu rarity, spring of eating, aud wliat Tittle we dp eat is a burden to fthe stomach and a tax upOn the digestion. ' Varin weather is sure to bring out tlie hidden poisons, genus and seeds bf disease that ' - ! . have been collecting iu the blood and system dtir-. Gsntlemen: Tor over four ytars I suffarsd with mg Winter, and you may look for some old chronic general dsbllity,' oaaslng a thorough breaking is itsa down of my tyetem. so that 1 was nn&bla to attend It time, too, trouble, to make appearance., ?,Un .Mb and carbuncles, aud pustWaf or scaly ' skm eruptions like eczema and tetter,1 pay their my cousin, who had been benefited by 8. 8. S., hud make life miserable by their." told m about it. i tried it sad it cured me. ih&ve annual visits ' been nbl to attend to my household duties ever , !. intense pains and intolerable itching aud.bunnng. g;aoe expvrie&oing ho laoonvenienoe whatever; before should in fact. I am able to work in The ght for health garden well begin; any : ;wirniug symptoms .oj phycal.collapsi are felt, or. d before the seeds of disease liavt.time to germinate of a need thoroughly good blood tonic, f,frthe b benefited hereby. ii we would avoid the usual spring sickness ; and' feua BQr with ' S. S. S., the acknowledged king of blood . a. brittain. mrsjosie 4a itiath can of w. all tonics, you st., Columbia, put purifiers and greatest your blood and system; in such perfect condition.' and so Strengthen the constitution that one may be.as free roiu sickness and a$ vigorous and strong during the trying mon tbs of spring and depressing summer season as at 'any other time. s. S. S. not oul 3. builds ou up,, but searches out and destroys any poisonous germs or , s impurities .that may be lurking in the blood. ;The benefits derived from the use of S. S. S. are piprinauent because it acts directly on the blood and purifies and cleanses it of all impure g fluid. matter leaving nothing to cause fermentation and deterioration of this ; In selecting yotur blood purifier. and spring tonic get one that long experience and thor-fonghtest have proven .the best. Ju S. S. S. you will find. a remedy whose purifying properties are unquestionable, aud just such a tonic as your system needs. Ask your druggist for .' is nothing else just as good. . S. S. " . For the past 40 years we have bad a standing offer of , $1,000 for proof that S. S. S. contains the least particle of any mineral whatever, and this'offer is still open f , .. - . r - ' - ' 1 - - . ..life-givin- , S-th- ere. J e si' Remedy r ELY VEGETBUE P-U- f ' school house, and they are nrcinff the roposiii n of ' putting iu au eleeiric plant in the very near HEALTHY MOTHERS. L f t , "1 Mothers should always keep in" good bodily health. They owe it . future. A great many of lhe'tqpU are j to their. Children. Yet it ia nqj busy at present thinning ugar unusual, eight to see a mother, beet, ntid all tvpoit conditions with baba in armia,. coughing Viofavorable for a b.u teoag harvest. ! lently and exhibiting all the syrap- Our caiinl and ditebea are well toms of a consumptive tendeuejr. filled with water at ; the present-timand they are uinff it. freely And why,) should, this dangerous .condition exist,. dangerous alike to. on their fields of alfalfa. Mr. LvHa Frank killed a bear mother and child, when Dr.; Bos- -, last wvekr and the Jones boys clieea German , Syrup would put caught one of ; her cubs. They a stop to it at once! No, mother tried t'M-atr' tbs sother. but it should, be without this ; old. and succeeded in, gettinff . away. The conversation in general is tried remedy in the bouse for its abont th- - ffrst pf Jane. They seem timely use will promptly cure any; to think that will be A red lette" lung, throat or bronchial trouble day format he valley, apd hope in herself or her children. The tbe vinttoia will be favorahly , wort cough or cold can be speedily d with iVh and , hrr- cured by ,Uerman t Syrup; so can abilit The health of tha people' hoarseness and congestion of , the la Rood; very little sickness in 'our bronchial tubes. It; makes exmidt;. v x'". , easy, and gives iustaut A movement is on , foot . toT re; pectoration relief and refreshing rest to the ; model our meeting bouse making it congh-racke- d ' consumptive. New ' w ; t opto'date.- 25c; largo size, 75c. ' Mr Frank Riidriek became tiid trial bottles, Riter .. Bros. Drng. Co., Logau, of bachelor , life .and Joined .. the Utah, Franklin, Prcstou.and Montfamily of benedicts by. taking Tor pelier. Idaho. a. o. . bis fiit me companion a daughter of Mr: Ee: ; ' ; ' r Recsvsl Sale." old ' and.. fespeeted . , One t r , toWDnien, John! Hey rand, died ' of old agy. and genial debility, Preparatory to moving into ; Its " i new " building, the Logau FurnitJ. J. ; ure. will sell as much as pcssi Co. Providetipe, May 28th 19M, ' j hie of, ita present stork, all .new and stylish ,Bccial redaction .will i .a lie mada-i- a wallpapers. .This ftbek is all new, fill choice; select end T7-f!Ai.ruAtcXn cheap. If purchaser prefers the ftft.4 ImAiv ir ft Wnur SblgOfft tH. companys expert to bang it tft - irft i rf t 19 ltd I t jl neatly, cleanly, cheaply, No dirt, ftftswt bir tftda ' H i ' W ' I " m jmsl fti in iw r Through Service 'x r k j STwTlSjDS .. AND THC ' EAS'D-! VIA . h jini-prv- THROUGH SCENIC" DKG: T3 AECTD D FERTILE '! EOSSiEDSSCT ss PULLMAn ' 1 SLEEPING CAPS, OBSERVATION DIMING CARS. . ' Electric lights, ELECTRIC FAN. Reclining chair -Cars- : - t Far - lnmruii).DAY COACHES. n t jrSs,mjS, FcSieri, X Usst , H. C.TOWHBCNO. 1 of-ou- h . 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