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Show i Vat Sua. After along struggle tin.- House of Kepn'senlatives.on July -7, cncm-- ; red by a majority of twelve in the Semite bill.uiaking an a r.p!-ipnaliin of fO00.iX'. for the World's Fair. m ht mlhiiMl 111! ill la Holiest liaie tt Iiili rt sl on 'linn- Hi'(iiniis. jjiS- !!' iy GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. . i,. S'.uW. rH..i.!. ill. JOHN T. l:U'!l, Vip..-l'i...-i.l,.il. AT I. WO l'HU'KS FOR . " ' ""' HEAVY m WORK "rn" :r-zwi&x!irrmm,. HARNESS SADDELS, CHAPS, iJiroL'::;!:,',::.:;!!1.';:! Aci all Mi of SiiMlcry Goods. j $ 30. $ JO. cash Paid for Bess f ai 10c lo Uc 111. Masury's Celebrated Mrvrn T i Tirrp0 Made of Linseed Oil and IXED PAIN lb Lead. All the Painters x use Masury's Colors. BOILED OIL, TURPS, Etc. .A.T TEDS HARDWARE. -. j 1 - C SJ SiMKLE AKY CHILD CAW USE IT. I Vr" '''j - ''V i'.t'T; .:! ' I: : I I: ! . i. v i' V : I - v .!!.'. ! M rV-I 1 ' i'vV.'.'V''.!,-,. :''( :;V i; f S'V.n.'V u-.' i'Vui'-.'1' "-" ,-7-"'":- ,J r p!1.' j' t. ... rn' V. AViii-r'.i'.'im 'ui'.'.'i,' !ul-'!l.,y i ' n. M. iliv.' a'V- VoO:- CM liHCfcoAL Vo..'lV. n''O Slr.-et. Cl-Jf INNATI, O . n ..n f. ,. ;r I- :,. r . i - ..!',.-, t , . HI.- ...- 1 1 - v i tr .Ir ;.. I . W .wiil.:i.. r. IH1 f..C HHJ . t j i.: (-.iini.-,- .-r o..i..i i.. :ui .im .Ik..t. I-' .-i ; l..t n. tuv:,..!. . ,1. j HoMI' i: I- l-i . I ; i: N I Tin- I.) ili Sufi- A I.m-k (V.,Mti lo 11.'. iitiT SI. ; K.lwln AliliieA Co Si iiM-Kim i:. will ooil'.-r a i:i-r r..rw:irdin inh .rnml i.ii lo Uii "tli.T wlii-ti r 1 ii-t r iiiipi-M an not t ' " I 1 1 rrcrivi-'l, I liul we ui:iy ili-tt'nuitif wlu-if tin- fault Yi-, C'lHtKi.M'oMn.M'i-: .l.-fiit .l uti all piitilii ,ili-tioH. II. jii-lr. coiii)iiiiiiir:ilion will iinl In n-lui-in-.l niili-s-J .i-rJiii.i aii.l Hpf.-i:illy ri-iia-slc.. A nmiy iinni. i'oiu-iiiiiiiiruiioiis i'oiu-iiiiiiiiruiioiis will not l.r noli.Til. We will (,.! under uhli-al inns lo siihsi-riU-rrt if they will sen. I in, per poslal rard or otlin-wise, iiny iinsoimi or l.ieal items of fl . I.-- --.-ZvJ.SL..,.--; . . . g JT""0 !. -l ' ""' . - . r Sf' - ,'JOVT'''! r , I - 1." .:-.") Fl"7 Si Km ..ij , . ' J i t" T---:':. : -.-..I ).-;.-.ir ( .v,.i'imi, !'.; ;:ni. pin uOF'ilt-1 ft ' ": .! r.v v.;,---, .; tl..- . ;i to Hw.lE i i ; ,,';.;!'-:: .;!:- ',:rr'f. e:.CK, -iviiMi v;.mJ i ; .'i. ' j..-...; t!:.. T IjlO.n.'.y. h . :. .. - -c-j. f :-..;!,,;!., ciiIIjicc: mid t-.tpert-ji H.''- ev;;liv-, eg. m (.-, jj.-p. jf eF u;;),'OtlK i r ; A " ...r..,.:: t .5., h'KZ.u.A 6., Ur.-iiO. H, Y.jq . 2,r'-: vinao "Jiia peps? when ycu write Utah Cracker Factory, I 1 n r-y Wallace, Mgr. MANUi'ACTUKKUS OF TI1K Celebrated Silver Brand of Fine Crackers. SALT LAKE CITY, Box 1345. 27 E. Third South Street. intei-est that may eoine under tlieir oliserviitioii. Ai)o:ia'i.M:MiNi's will he inserted rejru-laily rejru-laily until paid for and ordered out, unless conlrni'led for Hpeeilied timu. Tiik r.rm.KH has a solid, steadily-;rov-'nm, Kennini- stiliseiijition list, und i.J the only paper p-ihli-hrd in liox Klder, 11 floiirishintfeoiintyof 10,01)1) people, ntuk-intf ntuk-intf it nfmit value to advert i.-ers. Kates reasonnl.le and elieerhtlly given nn iijiplii-alion in person or by letter. Any iiKMriTANeiion Hiibseriptiun al less than the rates above given, will be credited for the lime for which the amount pava and no longer. Cive your postotlieu address in full, including county. Kemit by express money order, draft, poslolliee order, poblal note, or in registered reg-istered letter. Tim: Beui.tut I'liblisllinj,' Co.- l'.ox 7t. liriyliam City, iaii. ; Al-n fi.uil, Sciiilli-Ji, NrurJiJ';in, ,hiii '.in mil 111,,..'.! DiPLirikTi., r.'.Millin.: from vxw:h-. imjuiiu-t clrtiiluliou or eluytasli liviT, ly wt-uriiii; ft, A Dr. BREDCPAH'S lull jx.v.-r l'.i.Mru,M.1i-f l'.i.Mru,M.1i-f iii-llc RING, In 1 f'O j 'llji(-'k 11,111 rc'iiilil. n-iiii-il; t ; if ! ImiiwiUKld ii .-iily.iui.l I M7 r f WILL CURE YCU, &i s v y un.-r'PrJVfTi.V'.1"! 4 O f Blitl.Tlli" from Kllrll ppBBRiDSMAjli E-i'tiirlrEi electromagnetic rnS",?,"''";,;,, & RHEUMATISM "TSXfri&XZ" 6 jt. jl . VA have nlho sintpliot 1 X$ 2.50 '""-' lo lh,im fe--1 OlIlLTCIIlillCllllll.'Il. Tlll'll b;zcb. ForenlettvDi-usstots und Jewiiieco, or vc inail it ol receipt uf puce iiml mxp. (Tharo In nbooltitoiy noeithor rln bvi Cr. 3rl'. j m;xrt'f) poo3fl5in2l foal moril for llio euro oi I A tlhoumstioin. Bcworo of Imltalions. (Tho A. Erlrlp.maii Co., 373 Bro-.dwny, K. Y. "Stop my paper 1" is the exclamation excla-mation made by the spunger when asked to poy up the subscription. subscript-ion. Could anything he meaner? It is the very depths of degradation. degrada-tion. Brighton Record. The California. The Califnrnian Illustrated Magazine Mag-azine for August is brimful of interesting in-teresting reading and in exceedingly exceed-ingly well illustrated. Among the most notable articles this month are articles entitled In the Yellow-Stone Yellow-Stone Park, by James Carson, Fennel; Fen-nel; and the City of San Francisco, Fran-cisco, by Richard II. McDonald, Jr. It seems to he the purpose of this : magazine to publish abroad the grandeur and beauty of this western west-ern country. Published by the 1 Califor-niau Califor-niau Pub. Co., San Francisco, Cah P. i i il-j'J-. i i "u.-i it-. L: .i.-.i'i'. .'V. i.-',w ia I'i'rc "" ij-j , ',. I i IpflllllCflliil POETRY MOTHER'S CORNcR GU c I E!S A. A NSWEfiS Ori:v:nl nm! or tV Mi-lio,;'. A any pl.iCe lo K-sl oi,.l li;ar. llj.-.ti-v li;in in uny r.l'irr tiwto ,w,Mr. HorE PHYSICIAN " .!T"R " I vRl c t. o o Tin 1 .1 1i .iUU Jiijurlmci; CO R R C S PO N D F N C E n,fad,t..lli '' a w. '"' I OH 'I frv ' C0V3 AMO CIRLS " m,.i:.m;u.'. ;. !.( ..'..'i : I.! t- '" OlK B C:PJ1ITEM3 :.i'CY v o-.:- Goorcj- . . . . . j FREE TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS This is one of (lie itesl liiatra.ineH jjnhlishfd. To paid-up suhscriliers, we L'ive Woman's Work, the Ai,;-ira Farm.-r, and Tins Ufoi.i:i, all for only Si'i; imv "ad." mi anutlu-r vai.:. Knitiut Him; lick. Stray Slmls. Hut of! the press, The Bugler can lie had earl)' Saturday morning morn-ing at the City Drug Store. Head the ads. in The Bugler and secure all the bargains. TO COWSUKSPTIVESj TrK iinflprstj-Tieil linvlnc ben rpitorud to hrnIM bj"sini,)Iij ineiirw, aflCL KulTiirinf; for Kfvirrnl y u.3 wiMirt si'veriilmiRaiTtotioii, mid llinLdiviuJ dLs.-a: Ciinsioiijif inn, is fuixioiu U hklko I, uuwn U in-) ffil low ! ill l'" rein Llio iiiuilds of cure. To Iliost' wli.i dsiro it, lio villoliL'crfiiLly Feint (free ot eluirKiM ft copy of ihoprejicri'iiion ns.'il, wlilch 1.1 u-y will limi ft sure cure for t'ntmutnittiun, A nlhiim, Catarrh, Ca-tarrh, '. ronchitis iiml nil liiro.'itiiiul liiiif; Mttl-atJ Mttl-atJ He hopes a!lnurlni-s will try his rn.ie.ly, (Liit-iKinvalujitilK. Tiioso ilt-sirini; (lie prvsi;r-ipVimi, wliii'li will L'tirit Llnnii noi.iiiii, uiut inay provo ft UwsaitiK, will pliMse iidilru-ss, fier. F.DWAUD A. TTILSOS, Brooklyn. New York. head Tin-: mule. And al llic Same Time Knni One Hun-diftl Hun-diftl Uullartt In Gold. The first lettur (oiiiinii)K be correct answers to the following questions received at the office j of Thk Canadian Agkichlturirt (t-at-h week from now until the Hist of December, 1SU2,) will receive ?100 in gold; the Second will yet f'-O; tLe third, ?2-"; fourth, huudnoiae silver service, to the next .SO correct answers we will send prizes ranging from down to -Every answer, whether a pri.o-winner or not, will reeeivi: a special prine. QeKSTlONS TO UK ANSWKltKH. (1.) o many hooks does tbe BiMe coulain? CI.) How uiunj chapters? (3.) I low many verses? itin.F.s. 1. We commoner to open letters on Monday morning of each week. If more llian one letter is received by the niiiie mail with correct answers, ans-wers, the first opened will count, the second will lake next place, and so on, 2. Each letter contain Lrtfr answers must he accompanied by fl to pay for six months subscription sub-scription lo Tiik Ahuicultubist one of the very best Illustrated Home Journals in Canada. 8, People living in liie United Stales have precisely the same privileges in connection wilh the competition as those residing in Canada They can easily guse their letters each week so as to reach ns in the beginning of the week when they will be almost sure to gvl a good piize. WHAT TH K I'KOI'I.K SAY OF OS. "Received (1,000 pri.e all right" M. M Uru-den, Uru-den, Vancouver IJ. U. "I shall recommend my friends to enter your competition." Lord Kilcoursie, A. D. C. to the Governor General, Oitawa, Canada. "Splendid prize received." C. F. MeL'omie, St. Stephen, N. B. "Prize of 12X received." I). Harrison, Synt- "Handsnme prize received," Miss Retta Keutz, Oxford, Mich. Over 5,000 receipts from prize winners In former for-mer competitions on ill e in our oflice. Leltersconlainiiigmomey should in all coses be registered. Ad.lre-s, THE AGRICULTURIST PUBLISHING CO., Peterborough, Canada. PATENT II ' I A IN-pu". book free. Address V. '' l l l f. VI. II, Alfy at-Luw, Cor. Nth and F Sis. iish I n toti II. V. PElsTSIONS. THE hlSAIULITV HILL IS A I.WV. SOLillERS DISABLED SINGE THE WAR'EHTITLED. I.'.''li.l!'lil wi.li.H. ii' 1. 1 pru-i'lil- now .icpelldelH ! nil -if 'li'.-.i fi.riu cilc.'is of m-niv -i-rici- arc Inclii.b'rl. !f vmi i.-ii v..ur ciai m' spcedil v Ulld Mli-rt-sfllllv pi'o-ci Hlril.ll.l.lll-s JAMES TANNER, Lnlc d.iinni-.luii,.,- 01 Pensions. WASIIINUTON. 1). O. 19 HOAFUZZLEWAS SOLVED. When you want ,a ccrhun in-t iclo, you wnnt the licsL make of thai, article, don't you? But how to determine which make is best ia what puzzles you, isn't it? And when the puz.lc is sol veil lor you, by authority which cannot he questioned, you arc pleased, aren't you? And you would like to hear of. one puzzle puz-zle that lias been solved for the people of the whole world, wouldn't you? Well, we will teli you about that very puzzle, and its solution. At the Universal J-'xposition of 1880 at Paris, France, tho best sowing machines nf the- world, including those of America, were in competition. They were passed upon by a jury composed of tho best foreign meehau- J ieal experts, two of whom were the leading '. sewing machine manufacturers of France. This jury, after exhaustive examination and tests, " adjudged Unit the Wheeler & Wilson machines wen) the best of all, and awarded that company the highest prize offered, of-fered, the GRAND PRIZE, giving oilier companies only gold, silver and bronze medals. Tho French Government, as a further recognition of superiority, decorated Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, president of the com- Eany, with the Cross of the Legion of louor, the most prized honor of France. That is how the puzzle of tho best sewing machine in the world was fully solved by the most competent aulhorkv in the world in favor of the No. 1) and !No. 12 Wheeler & Wilson machines. The No. 9, for family use. and the No. 13, for manufacturing uses, are the best in the world to-day. And now, when you want a sewing machine, ma-chine, if you do not get the best, it will bo your own fault. Ask your sowing machine dealer for the No. 9 Wheeler & Wilson machine, and if he does not keep them, wrile to ns for descriptive descrip-tive catalogue, prices and terms. Agents wanted in till unoccupied territory. WHEELER 4 WILSON EFG. CO., 18C and 1B7 Wabash Avenue. Chicago, HL anLLFll'liKOWN SALT LAKH TITY, Wliolestile agents for Utah, Idiiln and Montana. WOHLD'S FAIli! READ THIS. Hook 1. "Review of our Country," liy Hon. James O. HLiine. B''t -1, "New LiKEoFCi)i.u)HJs,"by J.W.Buel. liook.'i. "COM 1'LET K HlSTOllY OP ASIEItlC.l." from the landing of Columbus to the Present Time, by Prof. John Clark, Rhlpall). tiOIlk 4. "l'lCTOlllAL HlSTHHY OF THE COLUMBIAN COLUM-BIAN Exposition, " by Hon BenJ. But ter worth. The above four great works, by fonr great aiillior every lineof wliich in only just written, liavt' been bound up into one muasive volume of nearly, !)II0 Pagfs ami 5110 Illustrations, Under the title of WANTED 1 , V V uril kn.,nn h, Von n,T.I no cHpilitl 1. 1 r.'prf-.'iit ii li : ai ih ii w.i rriini - niir-rrv stuck . lh -I ,-ltt" :.nd tine I., nam.-. 1 lit K ALL TIIK I YK.Wt. SIiii :-i- in. ui I.. Lh,- rk-ln man. Au-1 Au-1 .ly i) nick, Mali in; n-A:: I.. L. MAY ,t 'O., St. I'.w-i,, Minx. I Snrscn ni.-n, Floret :m.l Scc.hm-n. I (Thi. Iiini-iv is r,-.un.-il,le,) S10()JEWAI).$100 The re!ult:ra uf Tun l'.i i:i.t;i( will le plcnsi'il to It-urn tliat llii-rc is it cast I one tlrca.Uil aUlii'tion that feiencu hit been able to cure in all its stunt's, and 1 llutl is VaricrnH-le. Our (iuin Sujiport is I lie only tol ivu curt! now known to thft lucilical frulcniil y. Our (iuin Snpjiort being ehislie holds (he muscles o the vein walls and keepn Ihe blood in lln-ui circiilali ng iirupi-i ly. The iropriclora j have so much faith in its enistlive puwers j that they oiler one hundred dollars for j any ea.e thai it fails to curt;. 'Jan be had at any drug stun; or by .nulling il.W) lo the. VI L. ;riTI SI M'KftSOItY '0 ISA ID TIcVit-ltiOMl-IicuIri- II11U1I inic Nov T-ly C'liliMtyo, III. hood milium. David James says he tried six different Hydrants in Salt Lake, but they all had to be taken up but the Douglas, for sale at the Hardware for $S.00. W'o have some Total Eclipse on the road which we will sell for fl.oO. The people should be careful and put in only good hydrants, as they will have trouble with them in a few months. Tiik Hauuwake Co. GRAND NEW BOOK! COLUMBIAN MEMORIAL Discovery an! Conpest OF TH K NEW WORLD COLUMBUS g COLUMBIA. Tlu greatest sulisnrlptioii book ever published In tliiM country, and in willed A MILLION COPIES Will be sold during Die next six months. 1 r r,ATT,p wnnted all over this State. Rel- I H I X ll'r l,-r!1,-s tlnin ever. We Kiinrnn-Jh Kiinrnn-Jh , . ) luu tu the riiflu parties? -H) a wk, llULii' LVJ profit from now to ChricUmis, Llld tl FIRST-CLASS HOUND TBI I' TICKET tO the i'djii.d'k fair and one week's admission Lo the Opposition Ausolnlely Free. Also other valu .ble premiums. We have plenty capital at our ouuuiind, and ean nnd will do exiietly what we -ay. Send al onec for special circulars and iirther purlieu liirs to the DOMINION PUB. CO., tl-3 SEATTLE, WAS1UNGTGX. I flTTR TUFAVS Trr.n.ns nvnlnti-(lie Bt-imu-h, J ilv.ra.nl hoA-,1-, (.uitfj II..- IiU.ibI, HI.- i.li.,- aui to i..ki-, Kifi i.tiil ,-it ,v,n -1 if. i-tual. j ri.-ljiil.lo r. ui,..ly for I-.iiiuu.-n.-.-i. l:lo. lu-.i ..11 tin- tw,-, It: j.-lr-trf HiM.-. Ciirrh, Oil.;. Clint iimli. n, -In 0:11c !i.iiilnrii, I lin.nn- I.n. r In.iil.k', Inn- l)i::ui.i..T.-J Muinii'-li. Diziai-wi. lijM.-uti.-ry, J li . E-ma, 1 l.jtul.-iMv, I 1 mule Com- ! 5 l'u1i.l-!. -Ymim-f.Uh.H. -Kl:.. lii'JI,-nill..liu.Illv, J, 5 J .In -null.;., Khlii-y i-onii.Lmits. .iu-r TroubLs, Z e I.nc-i of Apn-jUw, Miuuil In. proton. Kimn-a. ft Ni-lllo Ifj-.-li, UllfuI). J Vt!..'nsJrSn,f' iul.Sl"-kMwdl S W;.amh.T.rv. WU$ I.vllwf.Ton.ljl X Sru-nSlhu't rrM:Ht,,from itnji'in- bl-uJ or n r.nliin- In Itn- i.r(.r perform- J int-j iuua. rvr -"iii (.-ivi-n to ovrrH-.ninjrnp'biju- 3 cM'-il ly t -ikliiK onti t.il.uli- j.fl.T i-iii li uiluJ. A 5 S ('TlllllUOllu-:'.- of lllll -JIIIH Tllhlllfrl Ii: the surcKt Z 2 c-iin-foi oli--llii(i.to ci.iintijp:itiini. TIii-j- c'piitJiin e lioMilnir tluit van tn- JujiiriiniH (o tli.- inort di-11- iy cuto. t i.-r..M :i. l-'J n (t..s a I--:i irn.- ir. .-. i:. S. nt liy iiiult pv-tiin- Piiiil. jiiMn-i-j rut: kii'as's cnkiiiCAL coju'i.y, i J. O. ik)i (T.i. Nt w York. VE WSLL PAY A Mtlury of m f'fl i.'-r wi-ck to (()ttf aireiits m-m-nil line 'if iH'r.-hauili-i- m inanii fai t'inuV pi-iri-s. uiilytlioe who want -tcn'lv emplov-im-nt lu-.-.l appiy. CtiUiI'ii.- iiml purtteiilii'rs sunt or rui-L-ipi uf -; eent.-. fnr ."pu-s.-e. A. KAIil'KN & CO., 'M03 l'i2 QuinevSlrvel.Clneauo,!!. 1. . S-..:c:iiifc Anxi'lr-n-V??-:;.;'--.v. : ; i trads !vtri;3, vV COPYiIlCriTS, ri'.C. For tnfnrmatlnn nnd fr-.- 1 'r,:u ink vpo to MI NN X CO.. . .v.V. M.v V(n:K. Oktc-it I.ur,-:u i(ii-i..,.-n.:?i:: mti-.ii- ii . in.-.--; . Kv;i-v intent :..-Ti i.v ii. i- l-.-r.iii.-t.- ix I. r,' the pulilii: t.y a u-.tti-e pun ico o-r .!.:."- 1:; liic Lurcrst cirr.nla'Jnn of nnv p-ipiil ll'c naper Iti tlie ly.rnl. Spk-tniiuiy Hhii-Ad-.l. ,'mi i"! "In-, --: i iu-Mi .-.h.iiii.l 1.2 witi-, in it. w-fi,!-, -:;.t i! a yi-ai'i Jl.M s.!x .lh-. Ail. In.-. M.'XN iCU, VciiLlMlKas.;! .".uii'iwny. K'-.n Vi..:!l. TIIK liUGIJill l'UHIJS'lIIXa CO. M. Snow, Editor and Mrtinj:er, TIIK RUai.KK i a live, iinnriliing Midc--iiil-nt wekly J"nr' tnni. l'nl))isliL-d eety SalHidnj . t'rh-e, J,U ht anniiin. THE HlUJ-:it .l'HJ liKI'T. is one otthe rouiplele.l in the Ti'iritory. print anviliinii (ruin a ten sln-el po-ier lo a vis itlny titixl. Tenus rtu-io liable. Brigliam City, - - - Ulali. NOW READY. Nearly 800 pages, size 8x11 inches. Four great books in one volume. Four great authors. Washington Wash-ington Irving, America's greatest aiilhi:c: W. W KoberlMon, England's leading historian; R. R. Davenport, the noted author, and Murat Hals-tend, Hals-tend, America's leading lountallst. Positively the most superbly Illustrated hi. ok ever producod In America. Over Onions Tor Coufflis uud Colds. Tlicte is no remedy that nets more promptly on the Throat, Lungs ami Chest than Onion Syrup. It loosens the phlBgin enabling you to throw it ofT. Et relieves the tightness nnd oppressive oppres-sive feeling in Chest ami nil sorene.is of the Lungs. As a tonic and restorative it lias no Jequnl. Jlr. Gunn's Onion Syrup is medicated in a manner so as to lie more effectual than tho plain syrup uud not have any tunic or odor of Hie .minus, making it very pleasant to take. SuKl at fJUcta. by W. A. Wade, City Drug Store. Sept. 1st. SlOO Itcu unl. S10U. Tlic roaJers of The Bugler will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that , science has been able to cure in all ils stages, and that is Catarrh. ! Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only ! positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system, th-Teby destroying the foundation uf the disease, and giving the patient pa-tient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature to do ils work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, thai they offer One Hundred Hun-dred dollars for any ease that it fails to curt-. Send for list of testi-. testi-. inonials. i K J. Chknky & Co., Toledo, 0. J Sold by Druggists. Tor. Aug-21 licv. Jamea F Atona of Lower Cabot, Vt., formerly of Dalton, N. H. A Faithful Pastor Is held tn high esteem by his people, and his opinion upon temporal as well as spiritual matters is valued greatly. The following is from a clergyman long influential in New England, now pending well earned rest in Cabot, Vt. : " C. I. Hood St Co.. Lowell, Mass. : " Vfe have used Ilooii"s Siirsajiarllla in our family lor many years past, wltli great ben-Ht. ben-Ht. We have, with confidence, reeom-miMided reeom-miMided It to others lor tlieir various h!1-niftiits. h!1-niftiits. almost nil of whom have certiHed lo great bonelil by Us use. Wo can Honestly and Cheerfully recommend it as tlio bt-m bll pnriiler we have ever tried. We have uaed others, but none with the lt.-in"tli:lil efleeta of Hood's. Aim w deem Hood's I'ills And Olive ointment oint-ment inTolumbI. Mrs. Stone says slio cannot do without theni." Kev. J. P. Stone. Better than Cold Mr. Geo. T. Cla;'. of Kastondale, Muss., ays; "I aro 82 ye::ri of ae, and for 30 yews have suffered with runnlne sores on ono of uiy lees. A few yt-ais c- 1 had two lues. auiiHiUted. physti'lam s:ln I wan dufler-iuji dufler-iuji from caDgrcuo and had but A Short Time to Live Eight months ago as a neighbor urged me. I begau taking Hood's Sursanarilla. The wnule lower part nf my l'j nnd foot was a rumiliitS soro, but It lias almost completely fifuled and I ean Irulhlully sav that 1 am In better b-nlth ttian 1 h:i-e br.-n rr uiany y.-ars. I Li.ivu taken no other iic'di-'lne and consider Uiai I eve all my Improvement to Hood's Sarsaparilla It Is better than gold." " I rherrftiUy yerlfr Uia above statement of Mr. llaptr, whom I have known So yearj." J. M. Howard, How-ard, Druggist, En.! ton dale, Mass, Hooo'8 Pill 9 puiij Tguw. $25,000.00 expended for 11 In si rut ions alone. Everyone of the 4UO Illustrations made expressly for this book. A grand memorial volume, containing the full uud authentic record of all events In American history, from the discovery down lo the present time. Cheap, attractive, valuable, It stands without u rival. Il will tlud a place in i every American linme AGENTS WANTED. Z vusers. 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