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Show In Woman's Kealm. - Every lady is thinking about tne hol- J idaye. What would be the nicest pres- en t to offer? Before deciding remem ber that health is to be considered, be- fore everythingelse. How can you en- joy a Christmas dinner or a new dress if you are not well and happy? Dk.de Joza's famous prescription is a dowry to every lady sulfering with painful and irregular menstruation. In order to give tlioee who have not already -tried it an opportunity of doing so, we will send one trial treatment only to - each person for !f2.C3. Regular price $3 00. We eend a written guarantee to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in two treatments or refund money. This is the genuine prescrip- j tion of the famouB Du. de Joza; hun- dreds of testimonials at your service. I This world renowned treatment was discovered in 181'J, and has been I adopted in all principal hospitals of France. All order and inquiries must I be sent to the "Lady Manager, SALT LAKE MEDICINE CO., S.ilt Lake city, Utah." Write for particulars and J remember that we are resoonsible for our guarantee. Lady Manager wanted I in every city and town. Judge JoNKB,as a committee from the county court, had Wm. J. Silver , t iday test the bars in the cells in the 1 county jail. Mr. Silver, with a saw ? eimilar to those used by the jail birds Xwho escaped, was able in very little more than an hour to saw any bar in i two without Heating. The Fauly Jail company undoubtedly will make the I ' cells good free of cost to the county. I President Smoot and his counsel- I lors were oyer at American Fork yes- . terday and installed YV. 1). Robinson as J bishop of the ward, vice George Halli f day resigned. Bishop Ilalliday re- I signs after years of diligent a'jd faith- ful service with the love, confidence I and esteem of all the members of his I ward. Bishop Halliday's counsellors, Messrs Geo. Cunningham and Webb I were chosen as counsellors by Bhhop Robinson. I Ox Saturday last at Pleasant Grove, Ileber Clark, the last one of the tritj i who on New Years day stole some dried peacheB, sold them and purchased pur-chased alconol with the proceeds, i winding up with a glorious drunk, was I hauled up before Justice Freeman, I tried, found guilty, and find $20.00. f lie has "coughed up" the wherewithal j - but at first refused to do so Clark was placed in jail at Pleasant Grove on j ) Saturday evening, and in bis wrath i eet fire to and burned up a pair of five dollar blankete, and broke two window lights. Clark seems to be a 1 j hard case, and has been in charge of the officers several times before. He i is to have a hearing today for his I pranks while in the Plensant Grove Dolly, old girl, what's crossed you? IJ Is the company you have been keeping of late beginning to have its baleful effect upon ou, making j-ou spiteful? Are you realV jealous because your dry husks, published once a week in a eo called newspaper, and for courtesy called society notes, compare so poorly with the newsy paragraphs that appear from day to day in The Dispatch, or are you only sorry. ou pretend not a to believe, but this journal is an up-to date newspaper and the public gener ally recognize it as an authentic, prompt and reliable chronicler of events, both social and otherwise. It repeats that last week was a lively week socially, the liveliest of the present pres-ent season, and in fact the formal closing clos-ing w eek of an exceedingly lively social season. There will be other social events occur, to be sure, but that does not alter the truth of the above statement. state-ment. This may give you subject matter for another paragraph, Dolly. If so, it will only enliven your dreary column, and if you gtt paid according to space you ought to be thankful to The Dispatch.. |