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Show Saved Her Life Surgical Operations and Best Medical Treatment Failed An Almost Miraculous Cure by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Chicago, Illinois. u C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : " Beginning in February, '02, I was rery sick for two months. Slowly I got better but was confined to my bed. A physician said I had a Pelvic Abscess In My Side. After an operation I did not improve, the abscess ab-scess continuing to discharge even more Ireely than before. In two months time three operations opera-tions were performed and tubes Inserted to carry off the impurities, but all in vain. Finally it was decided that my life depended upon another operation and that I must be removed to the hospital. About three weeks previous to this I had noticed an advertisement in the Daily News of a case where Hood's Sarsaparilla had cured a boy somewhat similarly afflicted in Trenton, N. J., and I decided to give it a trial. When the time decided upon for me to go to the hospital arrived I had been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla Sar-saparilla about two weeks. I Was Cettlng Better and the abscess had already began to discharge less freely. I felt stronger and had a terrible appetite. Previous to this I had given up to die. When I had taken the second bottle I was able to sit up and accordingly I was not taken to the hospital and the final operation was deferred. Now I have taken six bottles and the abscess has entirely healed. I am well and go every where. My friends think it is a miracle to have me restored to them airain so healthy and even younger in looks than before my sickness, I Feel Better Than Ever I did In my life and weigh over 130 pounds, the heaviest in my life. I do a big day's work and am gaining in strength every day. My mother worried and worked herself almost sick In caring car-ing for me. She has since taken Hood's Sarsaparilla Sarsa-parilla and it has done her much good. We praise Hood's Sarsaparilla to everybody, for I Know It Saved My Life. I am 27 years old, and a stranger to look at me now would not. think I ever had a day's sickness sick-ness Even the doctors are surprised at the SUc,.ec;9 of Hood's Sarsaparilla in my case. Mother and myself continue to take the medi- Hood'sJ9;Oures cine regularlv and we earnestly recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla." Mrs. Mollik Wekpt, 6cr West Eighteenth Street, Chicago, Illinois. Corroborates the Above. " C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: " Dear Sirs : I em a drug clerk and have sold Mrs. Mollie "Wendt manv bottles of nood'3 Sarsaparilla Sar-saparilla and can certify that she was riired by the use of it" F. C. Nillekheck, 630 West Eighteenth Street, Chicago. Hood's Pills cure liver Ills, Jaundice, btl-l btl-l lousness. sick headache and constipation. 25c. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Hichest Award. Tns Salt Lake Tribune this aorning has the following to Bay, A dozen of the leading citizens o Provo met with the members of the council committee on capitol grounds last night to urge reasons why Mr. Booth's bill to remove the seat of government to Provo should be favcrable considered. The natural wealth of Utah countv was entered into, in-to, and its natural advantages in connection con-nection with future railway buildiug were enlarged unon. Special attention atten-tion was paid to the Uintah reservation, reserva-tion, with its possible population of 100.000, and the city of 50,000 souls near the Green river, which should be afforded facilities for reaching the capital without being under the necessity neces-sity of extending communication so far as Salt Lake city. As but tw" members of the committee, Mr. Williams Wil-liams and Mr. Booth of Proyo, were present, no action was taken. The maps showing the site on which was to be built a handsome marble building, the marble from Wasatch countv, were on exhibition. Also statistics showing that, while Salt Lake city was at present pres-ent near the center of population, that center would, ere many years, be far south. The Provo gentlemen were evidently in earnest in their efforts, and their epeech.es showed familiarity with the natural rec3orces of the territory. The World's Fair Cannot remain such without the blooming look and radiant complexion which health alone imparts. Parks' Tea, by clearing the blood of impurities makes the complexion regain the hue of youth. Sold by Smoot Drug Co, The King's Daughter's of the Bar-fist Bar-fist church will give an ice cream social so-cial Thursday evening, February 2 n in the school ro-m of the church. I e eshmeniB served from 7 to 10 0 lock. A spicy program consisting of recitations interspersed with singing sing-ing is being prepared. Admittance 15 cents, prpc3eds to be given to b n volent purposes. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. Highest of all in Leavening Powsr. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ; r t Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of Oftta Trorn early errors or late excesses, the results of overwork, sickness, worrv.eto. Fullstrengtb, development and tone given to every organ and portion of the body. Eimple.naturnlmetnoda. Immedlateimprovement Been. Failure impossible. 2,000 references. Book, explanation and proofs moiled (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N.Y. 'W. B. HUBBARD 109 W. 2nd South, Salt Lake City. Real Etaffienient, Eiglit Room pressed brick Modern House, excellent location, lo-cation, $4,500, will take land near Provo for $2,000, balance long time. Seven Room pressed brick house, 3,500, will take $1,500 worth of Provo land, with or without water right, balance to suit. East Waterloo lots, $275 per lot, Southeast part of the City, the choice location, cement walks to car line, Shade-trees, Shade-trees, etc. SALT LAKE CITY, - - - UTAH Is the Policy for 1894 of ffca II ll ia II I y L El Jn That's a good rule , an even ex" change of values. 33 GGERTSE TjJ3 Sells Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Ladies' and Men's Furnishings. Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, in fact a complete line of General ilercfia.rsdise' You Buy all of these GOODS. You get what you need. Eggertsen supplies the need. You pay a just price. Eggertsen makes a just profit. Gives you courteous treatment. One price to all. Goods the best. Prices the lowest. That's what we mean by. MUTUAL BENEFIT. We are through invoicing, We made 50 CENTS last year. Thank you for your kmd patronage. If you will stay with us this jear we'll try and make ONE DOLLAR. We are now making some ridiculously low prices in Dresa Goods, in prevailing styles and colors suitable for cold weather weath-er and damp spring days. Also in Children's Coats. To keep out the cold spring winds you should get one for your little daughter. Our" premiums pre-miums for '94 are worth your consideration. I Solicit YourTrade and Good will ANDREW EGGERTSEN, M'gr. We Have the Largest and Most Approved Line of -:LEGAL BLAHKS:- IN THE TERRITORY. Justices of the Peace, Attorneys, and all Others Requiring Blanks will Find it to Their Advantage to Order from us. Complete Assortment of SCHOOL SUPPLIES a STATIONERY. OUR FR1CFS ARE WAY DOWN. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS PROVO BOOK & STATIONERY CO. Ceo. S. Taylor, Manager. PKOVO CITY, UTAH lisifll; iSa I. ' at"s - .1U""-,. . - .i.,,..,,,, lii iL ."So Until January 15, 1894, at which time our annual stocktaking begins. Call at once. Remember the stand, 28 Centre St. HOWE & TAFT, THE LEADING GROCERS. s 'I ll " I L |