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Show inn rr.n7rniY journal, lc' ", -- irict ThinCrr t 'Cr 2ht h I. Is a Ustuiful r r 7 i- ic--i -cr t r 1. ll A- -4 P 9 W ft . C0 A KJ4 4 Acaf I 4k : it, . a ccedltisa t For the perns, a 'Which so Many v.r ' a reaplt of overstrain if Iotas hold eares, there is no tn?,!eie 'cs equal Dr. I '!: very. ft Fierces Golden Med-c- il trenirtben the wesh by car crests (t digest! ing diseases of and nutrition. It pur.. es tkt blood of poisons which cans rheumatism and other painful dieeisc. It nourishes the nerves, and builds up the fcpdy with sound, healthy flesh. There is no alcohol in "Golden Med fcal Discovery and it is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other Bar Hiss Barton. . . cotica. f $4 25: Accept no substitute for the Discov- 4 Fortyons nations besides the wethi ery. There is nothing just as good United States joined in ratifying 503 for wculntM, aenrousBcss and debility. the tenns of the treaty at Geneva, jibs. $3.83; C97 I want tb- whole world to buow whit U. jrca-dw- t ts so much boiily discomfort, or itches, like Ecren.a It begins often with n of th skin, followed by pustules orblis-ls- s Uhtfromitinera which a gummy, sticky fluid oozes, 'which dries ! seals! off cr forms bad looking sores and scabs. It s( i .;;a wn'diffexent parts of the body, but oftcoest upon t" tck, arms, fcsnds, legs Ko J bn . osml strength sind eifjuraqct. ,bow women .will t Tt f a. ruder, daily household bur 'r.? wj rj the whole , . . r i i i tcc&EZ t? it is limit of ttrJjj It is a body is racked with p a, a. . '.ids 11 - tlij p n Acncst J: y When 4 woman gives she has gone t? the Receipts t ! C -- Iford, Icl., 7cJ Ecrcj that is central ground on the American able western cheep cad himti vo continent, cr, core properly, the fosed rah et Brproiii?,rtt!,?w Ty Western Uemispbera. it h pro rate elthougb native utt tectedby tbs, international treaty J unstained, a vcoassderahh X C; ; ', against the. trend of bostila feet, particularly mediom native su.b$ U is a perpetual taactu-r- y egilsst We have handled esvoraltt v; 1 k the. invading amisa.cf- - forty ttro western iheep and lambs thi or nations under the eaered treaty including the following lohf It. I ' ' Genevt. ymith, 133 Idaho wethers, 1 1 AU, Dr. Joseph Gardner of Bedford, ,$4.40 A.T. Hamilton, ITf fV.j Ind., donated the tarct of laud to lambs, 61 lbs. $3.63 C.Ar, . t ,j, Clara Bsrton for the Rod Cress. 248 Idaho wethcre, 99 lbs. B. The gift waa accepted by Alisa 231 Idaho etn, 53 Its. Barton in the name of iba Bed c, Margraves,8 CQ3 VyocijsWfltti Cross Society of the World, and, ers, IQS lbs. $1.00 j 023'ewtf trJ immediate steps were taken to se weathers, 31 lha, C3.CSj CSQ fcv'4 cure the passage of proper laws of ju2 wettsps, 52 lha. C3.G0iCQt,J Congress to forever secure the wood L. St-- Co. 372 VVjcr.irg maguifleent gift lo the nae and wethers, 93 lbs, 13.30; Jobu Ba purposes desired by the donor and sen, 219 J M til w i vgl.r.fS,tr cfUla r:y t ga increase r: jot 10,' i ti at t c parti ttith Let, the tha wttly.-c- a c epptc y.zzuzz 75, 000.'' fo?:r rfi s r;. fir: U ft Lfev . t sd S C1--- C3 tdz sad face, and torment 'at times cr when ovcrucaicu. In, to retcurd. lav itf night )t iVdii.V7 IThe cause of Eczema is a al Hj frent kind of blood ndleir., hTc, K.P iloctorfl 1q th by tbi bit too acid condition of the netirlkllar. MvloawatinatorribTioouAH tha u of 8. B, 8. Kara tikjt Hood. The terrifying itch- - wha f ud glands and pores , is overloaded. While tf the fiery poisons with which . the bloodurrent temal applications, such as washes, soap, Mivc, and powders are soothing and cooling, thevdonoi enter into the blood itself or touch the ieal cause of the disease, butS. S. S. does, and purifies, enriches, and strengthens the thin acid blood and cleanies the , - asoe, 1Q1 ibs forever ; establishes the 75: Khaip.1easen h. y.f.CoJ 290 as'. tract exempt from yrar and Utah wethers, 112 lbs. $1.15; CQ0 lb ed secures the institutions to be fono Utah ewes, 101 lbs, $3.55; (ex1 r ded there from any form of inva treme topof the? market fop awes thwiyht t would try tt. sion whatever. . In return for this week) I took tour botUe, of your GId Mcdkal Dtw by Mm um 1 had Ufa. fU.aud cortry' and internstioosl this action the Bed lbs. $3.75. "d krH half of t'H? firt bottle 1 beta b f ou ftuo brrt r. Aud 10 1 km u noru of Grogs, true to its purpose, will pre &.Co. ClaVBoiuxson My old Oilmrnt aud am entirely cured of rhew , Matiwa, fcd like a uew wwaan. pare the place for . auch. possible Chicago, August 6, 1501. Dr. Pierce' Common Sense' Medical emergencies as may , arise in the Adviser is sent fret on receipt tt sUtupd future of nations.' Primarily tbe ' The Death Penalty. to pay erpense of mailing only. Send ex over will not besst place one-ce.book in .for. at the' stamps A little thing sometimes results paper covers, ; or xt stamps for doth clasively for the establshment of Address BuP JL V. Dr. wounded Fierce, binding. in death. Thus a mere scratcb.in hospitals to care for the - , , ' fa!o,.N. Y. . . .4..; soldiers, but will also embody a significant cuts or puny boils have large plan to secure to. Bed Cross paid the death penalty,, It is wise workers from every quarter of the to have Bnckltn's .Arnica Salve THE world a permanent home to which ever handy, Its the best Salyeon may retire to be cared for! earth and will prevent fatality, NEW YORK' WORLD they during the remainder of their lives when Burns,. Sores,- Ulcers and 17 out of the fnnds of the Bed Cross Piles threaten. ' Only 25c, ' i THRlCE-VWtttOlllOJI Bros. Pxug Co, k aSociety of the world, i the Bed Inr donating the tract to 1 Cross Dr,. Gardner suggested that french Gistcry D:!I!es Read Wherever, the English, Lin. it would make an admirable )ocat ' Is $ue Spoken. tion for the American - storehouse, St, Jjoui. An exhibit which is invalid homes, hospitals and nurse Ian impressive' reminder of the days . schools supply depot of the.'Bed ofJNfapoleon Bonaparta in 'France. 1 ' r The Thriceaweek World long Cross m this country. 'This sag-- j has been placed' booth of ago esfablfohed -- itself in public gestiouhas been approved, by, the Kd. Pinaud.tbe Parssian perfumer I in the favor, and it'is now recognized as Bed Cross officials. . . French section of the Palace the strongest publication of its is abundantly' supplied with of liberal, Arts at: the tVorlds It kind io- - the Uuited Stat.z, Ad the pnrest water aud numerons i Fair. In the upper part of a glass vertisers ami pnblisberg seeking streams ripple among the hills. 'case is a very realistic represents-It- s clubbing coinhinations7and they perfect draiuage, high location j tion ofthecoronation of Napoleon know best aobrersajly testify to aud suffiicent transportation faciU-jan- d is crowning of Marie Loise.AH the figures in this historic scene this., It iS jWWelv circulated, in ties make it an ideal place for cx-Jevery State and Territory of the public institutions. Hos-nar- e represented by. French dolls, South pitals and hornet for iufirm.and; dressed io exact, reproductions of Union; ami even. to Africa. amUn the ..gold, fields in nufortunate nurses will be esta-- 1 tha costumes which were worn f by the deserts , of Australia,- v These Wished by the Red Cross and the those who took part in the ls . are the things that tell. of -- the society who have monies. The: scene is 'correctr in This year we have the Presiden- viewed the place declare1 that no evrry detail. and, depict .very tial csrapiifgu. in which all Ameritter site could be obtained any pwphically this important" event can are, interested: Already the where for snch purposes; in the life Of the man who sold issues are diseqesed and the The tract Twill contain many JLonisiina'to America. two great parties are preparing for buildings when the, plana are f ally j Below the. coronation scene fn the. "first moves,' ' You'' will not carried out, for besides the', hos-- j the same Hse is a mor that was want to' miss .any" details, and if pitals, cottage homes for nurses the property of Napoleon XJ'aud . now yon Vabst-rihyonr years and storehouses; there will be a was used by him daring his role in subscription ;wijl cpveytha cam- fireproof building, in which will be France. Tt is of the finest, steel paign from beginning to end. stoied all the, trophies, keepers with a handle of mother of pearl. Thtf Thrice-a-VVee- k Wotld.' is and : souvenirs . presented to the I , Many reproductions of toilet arj absolutely fair m its political news. Red Cross in ell parts of tbs tides such as were in nse,' in Na Fartisari bias ia never allowed to world. . T J' Ipolepns time, are exhibitcd.These . Dr Garelner presented 'he tract- are careful copies of the original as a thank articles and represent some Of the Cross of land to the Bed ... - luxury : which characterized the offering to humanity,! is under tract the lives of the wealthy of that period! Atpreseut. ' the charge and snperintendeney of ThneeaVeek. Worjd furnishes pr. Gardner, who who has been Puts AH End to it All. the best serial fiction elaborate telected by the Red Cross for that market reports aud other A grievous wail oftimes come " of interest.' r scLoolbouse, postoffice and rail--' as a result of unbearable pain from road station on the rann, and Dr. lover taxed organs. Dizziness, lar subscnption price is on U eiuploy a hrge force of Backache, ' Liver ' complaint and f0r V1.m?niobeaQti!yiDJ? .and improving ihiaiTay Constipation;. But thanks to Dr. papers. .We unequaled the place.. The large resulenee. Kings New Life Bills they put an newspaper, snd The Journal to- which 11 sitnated bn the highest ' en4 to it all. They are gentle but gether one year for $3,50.-- hill, ; trora which .h magnificent (thorough. Try them. Only 23c. view is spread.' is made to express Guaranteed by Biter : Bros. Drag its acquired character of lied trosa q0 . Ilome, It bears iipou many of its ' fircet Pm-fs- e. for those going east this season, on angles red cross , embellished silver with . a and , gold background. a visit to the Fair. Of coarse you have and Gardner Dr fire. Editor Journal':- - A fire broke are going on a pleasure trip. The Bed in Cross out in the mill yard of John E. pleasure will be increased a thous- earned a reputation and per cent; if you will ask for work both being officers in the .Mills and was discovered by a your tickets over the Colorado American, society. . Geucral Shaf-- 1 neighbor Mrs. Gardner. day moroiog.- - An alarm wa Midland By., the most marvelous! ter witnerr I t! road ever constrncted, either thcc4y wc j, except Clara given and soon a crowd of men Lo was on the firing were .on the ground, , hut their f Barton. text pcopla ora; ing orOturning. line before one rohte and Santiago, and the1 is efforts to save tha mill were na going ntnrnicgcaothrr. and o.'e of tie rStes they remembered by every soldier oh availing. They save J most of tic invariablyuao is then iiidlxud. that battle as a woman who for-- . lumber, however, and kept the fire It has the finest scenery in the niched him with food and' many from spreading to other parti cf world. Through Standard and comforts while Miss Barton was town. Tourist sleepers. Ask tor. your journeying back to ' the coast for, The loos m estimated tickets that way. supplies. Mrs. Gardner nursed Insurance $1000. . General Ilarry L. Egbert on tha Youth truly, Yours truly. k . L. 11.' lUniii, . Criug jine at Santiago! . Be was , , XlI. t later killed in the Philippines. Gruenil Agtntr Pared::?, Aug, 8, 1001. , which tltm'i mrdidnM kiw doM (or wt.a wrttui oi Baugu, Km Co., c... Mr, (iclen Hardfro. . 111 . ! lj nt - Many experienced travelers prefer tourist ! transcontinental jonr- -J 'sleeping carsi for the ' , , . - - - ney, .The, -- at-Bite- K w - 'can arrange for yoir trip East in Tourist ' f 4 f t u t e , , Cars, offer yon choice of routes and ; trains "daily r Utah to "Chicago !;...; ,... , - v " , -- j ia-tb- V e . r C.,S!. Williams,, Commercial- Agent ' . - ! - . r . ; , lOS West Second, Sooth St., Salt Lake City. , -- of - u FTfrn f cere-officia- - V . ; 1 e : , : . 't : ! . . Ths North. WIk ,;;:njrit5ry,Etc. ; m THIS PAPER - r . - . The Substitute,' by Will N. IIarben. the dis tinguished authors! highest achievetaent and one of the best stoyies of American life ever written will be printed serially, in this paper. . , . tnAKE FROM TOE crimes With Decidedly original motive end full of quaint folk portrayed - A - ' tory honwa very fidelity.of a that makes it picture ml American life. Brook! ya E ! ' le . A stholesocie, welt told ) sto- ry. The, plot ij fresh, msny of the events unfolded come upon the reader as surprise the story is and throe-bo- ut that results from j j the racy a deep, tni knowledge of the men- regioa dejicttl and the - jt I Litertal gracp to project it J , ary Digest ltt !ka , - 5 " ' I i a better The V k thaa Mr. HarbenS great- . ' ( Daniel. ly pr.Ibed Abner Seattle ia the j Lila Tiairt. n-- ua , o-- -- . - ; - on 't : -- 1 - v HAIffiEN Afcner Author of " It DY WILL w tl ; f i- a IT .liras tit ,t f AtiCtC Vir.w b c ri fi - A belt some tal of a i:;e with ml j and char , 1 Wr: i H r J .or rA T- .r 1 r -t I ! id |