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Show hTlamWer's hotel jgjAND LIVERY STABLER 2 blocks Rait of R. G. W. I'y. Depot, L1S11J CITY, UTAH. Flrlsfc G.aos rlgs at RcasonnMc Jtcs. "" "'''! Hacks meet all Trains. ' ;i WORMS! VERIWIFUCEB i 'fSfWhmUasleSm Remedies, lOTHMSj 1 OXX V AX,!. DZlUOCrXBTS. i v. ForSnlobyT J. Wadaworth If you are going to build a house that your children can inherit Buy your "brick of J. Mitchell. at Lehi Junction. Choicest of Red. THE delights of an evening spent around a well-lighted read- ing table aic not half understood. An illustrated magazine with its wealth of illustrations, its stories of adventure and love, its descriptions of travel which carry you to the remotest ends of the earth, and its instructive articles for young and old these ate the first lequisiles for our own enjoyment and the entertainment and proper education of your children. .j'$?" ? d To secure for you the best and most interesting of the great illus-, (rated magazines at the lowest possible price has been the aim of the editor of this journal. That we have succeeded we leave-our readers to judge. A special contract recently entered into with The Cosmopolitan, Cosmo-politan, which seeks to become better known in this neighborhood, has enabled us to offer you a year's subscription to the greatest of the illustrated illus-trated magazines together with a year's subscription to this journal, AUoth logettieruneYeartorUnly a.oo I In this way you secuie 3'our own home paper and an illustrated magazine at a price that is only about a fourth of what some of the illustrated magazines sell foi. 1-or three yeais The Cosmopolitan has undisputedly claimed that it reached the largest clientele possessed by . any periodical, daily, weekly or monthly, in the world. It was The Cosmopolitan which sent Julian Hawthorne to India to let the woilii know tlie leal horrors of famine and plague. It was The Cosmopolitan Cosmopol-itan which established at its own cost a great Free Correspondence University which now has over 20.000 students on its rolls. It was The Cosmopolitan which offered a piize of S3.000 for the best horseless horse-less carriage and prizes for best plans for public baths, and best arrangement arrange-ment of sewer and pipe systems for cities. It was The Cosmopolitan which set the presidents of great schools and universities seriously discussing he defects of existing educational systems. It is The Cosmopolitan whose enterprise Is always in the lead jn advancing the weld's civilization, jmw t ij j-U x? -& r& O.A.SB'TOmX.A.. Bear. tU ? Tie KM Yw ItoW Unn Bas for Infants and Children. Tho Kind You llnro Always Untight 1ms lurno tho slgnn-turo slgnn-turo of Clins. II. l'kUlur, uul 1ms boon iniulo under lil porHonnl Mupcrvi.slon for over JJO yenrs. Allow no ono to duculvo you in this. Countcrfcltx, IinltntloiiH mul "Just-nH-Kood" tiro lut 12xioriiiuiit.s, and endanger tlio liualth of Children-Experience against Experiment. The Kind You Have Always Bought yj Boars tho Sitniaturo of ,mims1 In Use For Over 30 Years. 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MKlrltlllil ink U v 'rlii 1 ii itiiiiti, Riw niiMl iini'ii ii mriii il If ix iiuM- i'ih ni 1 1 lit. tu iicrciaiKintuur 1.1i1h i' rf'ini i .. -i ml f iri h'i lr Ml ir nnilti 1 1 uionlafn. A-U iIHVI." -; -i iniifn T i t r f, Puirmnil-.i f I, p,r H r h For fftle hy II. 15. Mcrrihen, l.ehi A BOON n TO MANKiNDi 0R TABLER'3 BUCKEYE RzSTraffiii ' jHg PILE A New Discovery io the- Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PMN. .- ,.. .i.. - I.. -- ,....i........ , ... - i CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. Tubes, dy Mail, 7S Cents; Bottles, 60 Cents. JAMES F. BALLARD, Sole Fropiiefor, - 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, HO. .'" 'JJl & ft i9nil0 VM'S T.R Cutler, rio-i lent Dlo Elllrmson, Ciialilcr 1 E pijst Class Brick .df'bov several years of cxterii'iue we are j repared, fc furnish, heller hriek llnni ever. Oar prices are right yard nt Tsohl Junction, m DARLINGS, to Only First Class Hotel In Lclii, Accomoilalions Strictly Up-lo-Datc v'ileadqnarlcrs for Coinmcrcldl Travelers. Iiuifoiil'nropeaiil'lan. Hales: Ileasonablc. Special Hates lo Tliealric.il ami Touring Companies. 2 Jlluckfi Hnni oT li. G. V. Depot ' N E, DARLING, Prop. fi B, peffihew, Drugs nni'LMcnicines, Toi'et .- Fnncy Ai tides, I'crfumes, Cigars, Stationery. jf . Prescriptions Filled Day and Night, q" "' 4 The Thorn Comes Forth With Point Forward." The thorn point of disease is an ache or pain. But the blood is the feeder of the 'whole body. Purify it with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Kidneys, liver and stomach will nt onrc rcpond? No thorn In lhi jii"l. Blood Poisoning ." Tlie mrgcon nalil when lio look out tlio brass shell received In wound nt San Junn lllll two weeks before that It would have poisoned tno If It had , ' L, not lieen for my pure lilood. I told lilm It ' if. was Hood's Harsaparllla that mailo It pure." f A, (ir-onuK 1'. Coorrn, Co. O, 25th U. 8. Inf., "S?? WiMliltiRtnti llarrncks, Waslilnclon, I). C. . M Rheumatism -"Myself and n friend W both sulferiMl from severo attacks of rlicu- . v' ' mutism. Hood's .Snrsnparllla cured both. ' f- ,. Wo would not bo without It." W. JI. 'XVr Lcsrr.n, (!5 Leonard fit., Foil Hirer, Mass. ' k-ii K f AH m Ir'T'f'f'I'Jfi I r Wr 4lljW""al"'iHi.Mifcallfir - . t- - Hood' l'llli cure liter III, tlio lion Irritating and w" only .-mlitrllo to laiiillli lfiio.l Har.apirllBB SHI ; J nnytlilnrj von Invent or Improve! a'"0 R't J CAVEAT.TriADE.MARK, COPYRIGHT or DESIGN 5 HnOIECIION. Haul model, skctch.orphoto. J Tor frco examination and advice, BOOK ON PATENTS affit50ffi "rG.A.SNOW& GO. ' I'atcnt Lawyers. WASHINGTON. D.C. i ) avwwwwvwwvwwvvwvvw Do.VrNccii.Ecr " tlio throat, nn open avenuo "by which uny number of dlsimsea citn find theln' wuy Into tho system , It must be re- nienibcred tluit tho throat is vury auseeptiblo to nttnek. partlculnrly in Ihit tflimatc, and tliia Inet makea it doublj true thnt an ounco ot prevention ia better than a pound of cure. Tlie moment thuru'd nnythina thn matlei with your throat, however slight thi trouble, attend to it instantly. Ono oi tho best remedies for n sore throat Is our Diphtheria ltcuiedy. As this mediclno'' may bo needed nt any timo it should always bo nt hand. Don't forget that our prescription dopartinent is tho best in l.glii, T.J. Watisworth.IVIaln St., Lohl. fit f- j? ilnlli 7y ..,-- lies r . J4 I Spow, Toijooria. Arliafc. Shaving 15c, IlairUutting 25c. Most Door East of Morrihows. " " w, S E. NEWTON '':'' The Peoples' Blacksmith Shop. '' General BlacKsinlthfng. Ilorse-shouug Neatly Done, -v" , LE"i. - - - urAH. y Cari HanlElI f "t :l Has now rented the Coop Co-op Shoe shop, Repairing Repair-ing neatiy done Corns Along1 With Your Work. 1 gJOOD'S Suwipnillla Is tho Ono H T1110 Ulootl I'mlikr, Gioat Nerve ionlo, Kloiuttch Regulator. To thou- sands Its ifi-cat moiit is KNQVN. . t |