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Show Saved Her Life. Mm. 0. J. Wootnntnort, ot VVortlinm, Texas, (lived tho llfo of her cliilil liy tlio uso of Aycr" Cherry l'octornl. "One of my children had Croup. Tha caso km attended by our physician, nnd was npios'(l to ho well under control. Ono hlltlit I was stnrtlcl by llm child's hard luenthln?, ami on going to It found It atrnn-Mlnir. atrnn-Mlnir. It hail nearly censed (o In rathe. IteMmnu that the child's alarming- condition lisd become posslblo In splto ot tho medicines f riven, I reasoned that such remrdles would e of no nrall. Having part of n bottle of Ayer'o rherry Pectoral In tho house, I (tare the child three doses, at short Intervals, and anxiously walled results. Trom the moment tlio rector.il was given, tho chilli's breathlnK crew easier, and, In a short time, she was r-leepliiR quietly and breathing niturally. The child Is alive and well to-day, and I do not hesitate to say that Ayer'a Cherry 1'cc-toral 1'cc-toral sated her life." AVER'S Cherry Pectoral Pre pared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer fc Co., Lowell, Mm. Prompt to not, suro to euro PGWANDEij 9 T AND ARO GUAQE.SQ cur.RBNr 1'mktahi.k. J. 4. .b 4. WIS S" j- 'J. 'i 0 C -I c " .. 4 I- H . oooe- UZ. e u a ei & 5 5 5 2 o c - - - a r sS o o o 6 S S is a s sr Ma .3 s" I fe. 5" P S a- " o e a ns &' a- ' ' S 5 I 3 ' ' Id f k . , j, p.nniiclt.flnraj, Agent Mew'Time Card r j Popt.ii.iso3. Arrlye n. in, ! '" 8 (0 c F tit Like .1 8:27 rtuidy 5:1: 0 00 Leli Jrnctlou .U 0 OJ I-oM M I) 03 American I'oik t:01 "" ' "V t fl:16' rUv taut Grove !) -11) l'rovo ! 10 J2 Payson 8:63 . 1U10 Nepal S:W 1J:40 .luab 2:26 uur to rrasco liavt Arrive 12tl0piu Juab 2:00 p ni 10 00 fun Frltco 4:!!0m Trl-weekly ' SAI.V fiABB. AIO WESTEKN IIHTRICr. i mvii. Axmvn. l OMa. i. Lei i Junction p.m. 6:0.1 11:26 Ironton 2;10 'llioP llureka ' U:20 1210 r,. in. SiltcrCity p.m. 1.4' S, II. II. GI.AlCfC, E. DICKINSON, Vlso-l'resl. ft Kir- AwUt. Out. Mrt. I'. L. UIMAX, 1). E.llURLEY, Otn. I'a. Ak-'i-nr len. Agent. ffiHJLt Bas and Qasolisfl POWER ENGMES U WHBhllB nve ftwer ports. uAf "lOVRSUKZS.ai' UKfot Imj IlksU to i il trot crordartbaoaor oUnrttorcuoXixwiCpiM f" tlu Just Hiiht lUa tuiotr. turn ttr whwl. nd ' JtaellCay. XIAXE4 NO BSinLI. OR DIRT. ,'o double or fsUe evnlonlon, so fwiuuct wlUi U.4 j nu(ot, aiuuk, for ClDiplldt) It Uo.iU Urn ITorld. It Olli ttsoir AutouattoiUly, 2ta Eottcrlo j or IooitJo BiiarKi ti rum wtlli a Cioaper Omti of OntciHiut U-ia fi b.ucr luiiilao. TCS MSCUITTIVK OBCTjr-M AP7LT JO PALMER & REV, Mahvpaotusbro, trfU&,ti!.8idPoriJ.Cf. An aimeablo IaiaUre JltmVW TpNltt Aw I t K Mr. llarvcv Wrrl Lace)Vll!o,0. Catarrh, Koart Falluro, Pa- ' rnlysls of tho Throat "I Thank Ooil nntl Hood's i'arsa-pavtltafor i'arsa-pavtltafor Perfect lleallU." " Ocntlctnent Tor the benefit of suffering; humanity hu-manity I wish to state a few facts For sovernl years I have suffered from eatartli and heat t failure, getting so bad I could not woik sud Could Scarcely-Walk 1 I hail a very bad spell of paralysis of tho throat some time np. My throat seemed timed and I roul.l not swnllotr. Tho .doctors said It was tamed byhciirtiallurc.Eii'lpivemcillrlne. which I took accordlni; to directions, but It did not seem to do me nny Rood. My wlto urped me to try Hood's Harsapanlla, tclMnc mo ot Mr Joseph C. Smith, who had been At Ooath'3 Door but was entirely cared by Hood's Sirtapsrllts. After talking with Mr. Smith. I concluded to try Hood's Barsipnrllla. When I hid taV.cn I two botile. I fMt very jnircn-bcttcr. I haie continued taking It, nnd am now IccllnR excel lent. 1 thank tlod, and ; Hood's Sarsaparilia i and my wife for my restoration to ptrfwi j lienlili." lUnvKV llciP, Laeeyville, O, HOOD'8 I'H.I.H do not puree, palu or C'lix, I but act promptly, esslly sad eQclttllr. IVi. TRtNiJH DISHES THAT ARfTDAD. Snails tlvt as Alllgstoti Whole, and Artichoke Arti-choke l.lLo I'lnn Cikuk. Snails cooked lit their shells form a dloh whlc'i, however enjoyable It may le to ttie French gourmand, an American Ameri-can rannot relish, enyii tho Epicure At n fashionable dinner the writer got hlong ery well until a plate of a half loxen was rot buforo htm, but ho put a S.ild fa;e on tho matter and tried to follow tho oxamplo of tho rest. Tho thing was coated with n nasty-'.ooklngdni: nasty-'.ooklngdni: grt'onlsh sllmo and looked forbidding. He transferred it hastily to hl-s mouth. Tho first thing percolvod was an aw-.'i.l aw-.'i.l r?ptuY flavor, llko the scont In the neighborhood of tho boa constrictor oago In a menagerie; IIo tried to blto ho morsel, but It was lll:o rubber and i-mgh nsuu old boot. It began togrow 'ig in his mouth, until It seemed to at-usiu at-usiu tho sUe of nn clophnnt. lfo felt himself turning pale. At last ho gavo a hasty gulp and swallowed .ho thing whole. Talk of Thackeray's Vmirlcan oyster cxpc'rlonco being liko .wallowing a raw baby; that Tronch .nail went down llko a raw alligator; lis I'rench friend by his sldo obscned la t ai burrassment with an amused ...'.U , nud, remarking that " evld'.nt- ill 1 not like snnllH, Iduul.v rollavcd urn of the rest of thorn nnd transferred .hem to Ida own plute. The nrtkdioko, a vcgetnblo much iked In 1 ranee, wns.nlso tho writer's lepair. Everybody Was ctjtntfjhcm n Uie ror.tftiirantsT'lls5t1io'thought id would call foi ono. JIo was advised io try a half one to begin on. So a hslf artichoke wo3 brought, bolloil with vinegar nnd oil. It wns like a phic "ino iliaeil ta two. The vales were like those-of tho pine cone, .oo, and thcro wero more of them thnn VduD to nn onion. Those OMlis woro pulled oiT, ono by no ands'ust tho loworeud, which wns :oodor. bitten ofT, after dipping It lu il atd vinegar. It tailed llko n soaked-rat soaked-rat chestnut, with a strong flavor of f-urdook. But tho strong point of tho artlchoko is tho time taken to eat it The writer :omviracd about half nn hour and only he outer luycr was disposed of. To eat t wholo artlchoko would tako a small itcrnlty. lie camo to the conclusion, inally, that American cookery, on tho vhole, was more nourishing than 'iiuicli. Anelsnt Co of Asoestos. Asbestos Is a mlnoral fiber of tho horil-blondn rurlntv. It derlvea Its namo from a Greek word which signifies signi-fies "indostructlblo by fire." Tho nnclcnt3 wcro familiar with its uses and tho modes of obtaining It, yet, otrango to say, always alluded to it as a vegetable production. It was usod In all their funeral rltos, but particularly whero cremation was practiced; tho corpse lielng wrapped lu an asbestos cloth so as to koop the ashes of tho dead person from mingling with those of tho wood or other combustibles-used In Incineration of tho remains. The peoplo of Egypt nnd many other countries coun-tries of tho ancients, especially tha royal und wealthy classos, made towels, napkins, tablecloths, etc., of asbestos, aud cleaned them by throwing throw-ing thorn Into tho fire. Br?flP'VTWltWtev. '' tOcti.BnaBB, B B ' ft)T t?7ZM (TOO Bottle, Ml I JU "J JH Ono coot a Ooo.oMlBJg Tms iJhrat Donna Cuiin promptly cur nhcro all others faU. Coujha, Croup, Osro Throat, Ileatsenasi, whooplne Coujh and Asthma. Tot Consumption It lias no rival! has cured thousands, and will ccna Yon If takenln time. Fold by Iiruiralita on a ousr. jnteo. For n IVuno Itack or OiesC uao BlllLOH'B DgLLADONNA PLA&TEKJ950, ab5PHEMDV; ' ilavoyuuciiuirrhr. This remedy Is (ruaran. , teed to cure you. l'rloo.Wct. Injector free, . The Little Things the Matt Valuable. Comparatively tew people trgirdthmn selves as itivenlotf, but almost every body has been ttruck, nt ono time or another, with idem thsteccmed calculated to re-, duro somo of the llttlo frlctlcms of life. I Usually such Ideas are dlsralMcd without with-out further thought. "Why don't tho railroad rompany make its cur windows eo that they ran bo lid up and down without breaking tho pntsatiKcrs' back?" exclaims thu ttuxeler. "If I were running the road I would tnako Iheui In such n wy." "What was the nun that made this saucepan thinking oIT" grumbles tho cook "Ho never had to work over a stove, or ho would have known how It might to have Icon fixed," "Hang such a collar button 1" growls the man' who it 1st for breakfast. "If I werein tho buiinrti I'd make buttons that wouldn't slip out, or break off, or gouge out the back qf my neck." And then the various sufferers forget about their grievances and begin to think of something else. If they would sit down at tho next convenient opportunity, oppor-tunity, putthcirldetitatioutrarwindowi saucepans, nnd collar buttons Into practical prac-tical ehnpe, nnd then apply for patent, they might find themselves as independently indepen-dently wealthy as t tie man Mholntented the iron umbrella ring, or the ono who patented the fifteen puzzle. a irMrnso orreK, To induco people to keep trackol their bright Ideas and Bee what there is In them, tho Pres Claims Company has resolved to offer a prize. To the person who submits to It the almplcet and most promising Invention, from a commercial point of view, the company w 111 give twenty-five hundred dollars In cash, in addition to refunding the fees for securing the patent. It will nlfondvortisc the invention (rceot charge This offer is subject to tho following conditions: Every competitor must obtain a patent for his invention through the company. He must first apply for a preliminary search, the. cost of which will be five dollars. Should this itarck show his invention to bo unpatentable, ho can withdraw without further expeueo Otherwise he will be expected to complete com-plete hla application and take out a patent in the tegular way. Too total expense, including Government and Bureau fees, will be seventy dollars. For this, whether ho ecru res tho prize or not, tho inventor will hnvo a patent that ought to bo a vnluablb property to lilm, Tho prizo will bo awarded by h Jury consisting of thrco reputablu patent attorneys of Washington, Intending competitors should 1111 out the following blank, and forward It with their application- " , 1662. "I submit the within described inven tlon in competition for tho Tweniy.flve hundred Dollar Prize offered by the Press Claims Company . i, A Good Thing to Ketp at Hand. From thi Troy (Kanmt) Ciitf. Borne years ago wa were much subject to sjvere spills of cholera morbus; and now when wo feel auy of the symptoms (hat usually preceed that ailment, such ns sickness at the touiicb, diirrhcna, etc., wo become scary We have found Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhma Itemody the very ihing to strnlxhtcn one out In such oases, and nlwnjs keep it about. We ate not writing this for a pay testimonial, but to let our renders know what is a good thing to keep handy In tho house. For sile by People Co-op. Persons troubled with rhroulc di.irrhrea should try Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhcca Remedy. Many caeca have been cured by It aftur all else had failed and skilled physicians wore powerless. For tale by People's Co-op. For a lime back or for a pain In the side or chest, try saturating a piece o( flenuel with Chamberlain's Pain Balui and binding it onto the affected parte This treatment will euro any ordinary case in one or two days. Pain Balm aleo cures rheumnaism. 60 cent bottles for sale by Peoples Co-op. Mr. Thomas Ratio, editor of tho Grap Ate, Tuxarkanu, Arkansas has found what he believes to be the best remedy in oxleteneo for the flux. Ilia experience is well worth remembering Ho says: "I.tist summer I had a very suvero attack at-tack oi tlttx. I tried almost every kuowti remrdy, none giving relief. Chamber-Iain's Chamber-Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Rem-edy wns recommended to mo. I purchased pur-chased a bottle and received almost Immediate Im-mediate relief. I continued to use tho medicine nnd was entirely cured. I tn'iu pleasuro in recomending this remedy reme-dy to any person suffering with such n direnie. aslu my opinion it Is the best 1 1 edit ine In existence." 6 and CO cent bottle for sale by Peoplo' Co-op. , I can make you as nlco a set of teeth as you ran find on tho face ot the globe Dr. McrriliQwt V"uaaiaMoTiiovwnB-iriwMiw, 52 Novels for 5-3 Cents. We have made nirnngcinents with one if tlnflnrgcst bookpur!lh!nj;roMpanlc8 in lids (Muntry win rehy Wo ran innki this llbi'inl offer. S.-tid us our irgulur years Btibscilptluii n( .'!.W) for the .SmiiI Weekly llrtnld, and 6J rents cxtrn, and we will riend to yuur rnMrrM, under separate covet, tacit week, ons ol series of A3 Novels a year. Old subscribers subscrib-ers t-iiu avail thcmsvlvc of tbU rare opportunity by remitting full 12 months in advance ami CO cents e.xtr.-t, Theso novels are standard works bv the best authors nnd weroeclirtid with prtat cnto and attention. They are Jut the thing for your home, Avail jmir-sclfof jmir-sclfof this oppoituulty nt onro ns we tnnko tbU offer for n limited time only Send Express. Money Order, Post Office order or statu pi. The Herald Pub. Co Salt Lake City. A Sprained Ankle. This is a common occurrniite and on- that will lay people up ordinarily 0 to 8 weeks, vet wo will guarantee liitll.ird's Snow Liniment to cuto nnv i-nse of sprained nnklo lit 1 to.'lilas ll nppliul ut once, and lo Immediate I'v relieie nil piln. Snow Liniment will cuto any old , tore on man nr beam, ltwill hint nil Wounds and cures Sprniu. Burns, Si aids , Bruises, Sore Throat, Sore f'hest, Lam.. Rack, Corns, Bunions, For Rlu-uiuitt-ilstn, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Contracted 'Muscles it has no equal. I). not nllcw ,nny other white Liniment to bo put off ' on you for Snow Liniment. Thoro In no other like It. Ask for Ballard's Suon Linlmlnl, This Is prstly pood. Mr, John C Goodwin, a csrpsnter, of Danville, III,, vrltes: "About two weeks ago a heavy baw log fell upon my foot very badlj crushing It so that I wns unable un-able to walk stall. I sent for a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment and kept my toot well saturated with it. It is non-two non-two weeks since this happened, and my foot is nearly well and I am nt work. Had I not used Snow Liniment 1 should liavo boon laid up at least 2 months. For healing wounds, sprains, sores, and bruises It has no equal. No Inflammation Inflamma-tion can exist whero Snow Liniment Is used. "Yon can use this letter." Beware Be-ware cf all white Liuiments substituted for Snow Liniment. Thoro is no other Liniment like Ballard's Snow Liniment Bold by 0 L Seabright SntLOit's Vitalizih Is what yon need for Dyspepsia. Torpid Liver, Yellow Skin or Kidney Troublo. It is guaranteed guaran-teed to give you satisfaction. Price 75c. SoldbyD.E Ellingson. Karl's CLovr.n Root, tho now Blood Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to tho Comploxion and cures Constipation. 25c, 60c, and 100. Sold by Steal A Co Mr. II. J. Mayers, of .Oakland JMd., says : "I havo sold thirteen bottles of Chamberlain's Cattgh Remedy to-day and am literally sold out. This is, the largest sale on record of nny ono jpre-parllon jpre-parllon In a, day over our counters- It gives tho best satisf action ot, any cough modiclno we handle, nnd as a seller it s8po all others preparations on this market " For sajo by Peoples Co-op. Ask Your Friend. Who havo taken Hood's Sarsaparilla what they thing of it, nnd tha replies will be positive in its favor. One has been cured of indigestion and dyspepsia, another finds it indispensable for sick headake, other report remarkable cures of scrofula, salt rheum others blood diseases, still others will tell you that it overcomes "that tired felling," nnd so on. Truly, the best advertising which Hood's 6arsnparillu rccleves is tlio hearty endorsement ot the army ot frfruds it has won by Its positive medicinal merit. 1 'j LL ""?,BFS!r Wjp--WP AT r NIGHT I MAKES THE COMPLEXION I PURE AND BRIGHT. A llttlo boy of Mrs. MrDonal's, living near here, fell against a red hot elovo and waw fearfully burned. Tho pain was terrible, ond it was thought the burn was so wvere as to scar the child for life. I eold tho lady a bottlo of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which, after greasing the sore, she applied. It soon removed all fire and oased tho pain, nnd in ten days tho boy was well, no tract) ot the scar remaining. J. I). McLaren, Koyspert, Clinton counjy, III. For salo by People's Co-op. CUriAlN Swbeket, U. S. A. Sen Diego Cal.aayi: "Shlloli'e Catarrh Remedy Is tho first medlcino I havo ever found that would do me any good." Price 60c Sold by D. E. Ellingson. Among theincldetits otphildbood that stand out in bold relief, as our memory rovcrta to the daya when wo were young none are more prominent than t-cverc sickness. Tlie jcung mother vividly remembers thnt It wns Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured her of croup, and. in turn' administers It to her own offspring off-spring and always with the best results For sale by People's Co-op. Buy your goods at the Peoples Co-op Inst nud get the ben value for your money. Keep the money in circulation in your own city and It w 111 come baci to you agqtn. Mr. Moore, the postmaster at Brnd-shaw, Brnd-shaw, Vu,, after reading nn mlvertls-mentof mlvertls-mentof Chamlicrhiin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, concluded to try a small bottle o it. He says: "I used it in two cases for Volio and (hreo 'or dlnrrhu-a with petfcH satisfaction. I have handled and ucd a great deal oj patent medicine but never tried any that gavo aa good results as this," For eale by People' Co-op. rrt-HM A Gentleman . H Who formerly resided In Connecticut, but H who now resides In Honolulu, writes i "For m years past, my wife H () audi have used Ayer'a .AfMiv llnlr Vigor, and ns LH W nttrlbulotoftthodark H lHj hnlr ttlitt.li alio and t H PajH while htm- H E'en drctls of our acquaint- H E3 "X niices, ten or a doian H i$& )rAr,)iEertlMnwt, H ifn&8&-r)k n,c"llierRJ'-hcadsil, H SlStti'a 1 n'"" nr lM- w,"n t7 P eifs . j asked how our hair list H r tfa.Vt ''31 retained Us color and H B ''-. ''illness, we reply. ' fly H I' tti useof Ayer'allalr H Wk'-zZi UtUii VIor nothing vh,'" H miVMi 'lnlV,mrnfnnntrd M mW&?''s' w' ncnrlr U'M' r'1 l lliV?i ikS$iI?kVtM '" i : Hi-fisaSfrips2j?J Pmf em H ?Mpfl)Rl5?OSSat-J e t r H -IT ifet e4lmK3fVfefl ., .. .. j hertonss H Ayer'o llnlr Vigor, and very soon, It hot H only cheeked nnv further loss ot hair, but pniduced nn riiiliely new growtli. which has H trmaliieil luxuriant and ulnssy to this day. I can lecommend this preparation to all In need of a genuine hair rtslorer. It Is all H that It Is claimed to be." Antonio Alarrun, H llastrop, Tex H AVER'S HAIR VIGOR World's Fair Travlcrs Will Have It. H 'The public demand thrcugli scrvlcn H when traveling. It is old-fasliloticd Io H "Change Cars." On the through, tolkl H vcstlbuled lraltm.nl tho Chicago. Union H Pacific &. North-Wcstcrii I.l.vo from or H to Chicago, Omaha nnd Ititcrtncdluto H points there is no change. Tills Is the H finest nrd fattest scrico bctirccn the H points iiAtucd. H I'-lL- ,1. . . . Ll Ll Out of Sight. M The traveling public nro now fully H alive to tho fact that the Ciii ago Union H Pacific & North-Wen tcr n Lino offers tho H very best accommodations to tlio public H from and to Chicago, Omaha and Inter- H mediate points, not only during tho H World's Fair, but all tho year round. H "It Is worth the price to every prion who oven reads a newspaper." Uarllngton Journal. IIIJ H TUI JOCUKAL nlSKS TO H Blue Pencil Buues. ' H a -a., g- 3srrv-nsre. H A Pocktt lrlmer for the ue of Itrporters, kH Correspondenta and (bpy Choppers, Hbort, simple and practical rales for H maklnK and editing newspaper copy, i) and ot equal raluo to all who wish in LH wrlto correct English. PH Pent on receipt of prlco. P;ce, 10 cents H per ropy. ALbAN VuilMAl Publisher, B 117 Watsau fatreet. New York. H (O H advantage to let the public know "i what you have to sell. K you H wish (o make H MoMey I you can do so by judiciously ad- H vertising your business, and now H is the time to make yo H OR I business brisk by at once placing yoiIr I advertisement in The Lclii Danner H which is largely circulated in the H north end ot Utah Co. Your H LlFH I will then be a busy one H A Scientific Amorican H TO- 'LiS'oAvr:ATs, p JiIJLJK TnADE MAnKS, H Hfr DKSIOH PATCNTU, M aKI COPYniOIITO, otoJ Tor !lrrmatlnn and freo llaotthook write to l MU.NN ll), :. 1 llmiAl.t y Nr.w YourC a1 Oldait buicsu for securin it tut in Anionta- MH KrarrPAienl taken on nrnusht beforu sH tlio publto ur a uoiiiti ti' i u ot cbart'o In uia H d'mnltCic JUncvknu Lanart circulation or aor eiiintino paper In tbo Hal world, plaudldlr lllusiraiod hit liitelltcn& 1 man sliouia liu wlihoui it. Wctklr, e:,iMi a, PJ Tun Sljoilx memlu Atldrers Ml'NN k io. al t'cuuaiuius, au 1 i)iuor, ttow Vorx tr. fH W? Herf.by Promise H To refund all money paid us for H Hall-R's Remedies H It ou nro not BENEFITED by their H USE. Theso preparations consist ot - H Mcuranup, Kl'JIRALIAl! SALVE, BLOOD PURIFISE, MFASA7A2EE, SARSAPAmiA ir,l m'Z (Ccapomd C0NP1TI0H F0WD-E3. 8ARB WIRE UWHEST, OTW, , -- im mm mu, nnd aro ABSOLDTLTiY GUaRAh'TKiS hy H us. KO Olffilh NO FAY. 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