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Show TO CURE RATTLESNAKE BITE. Remedy Not as Generally Known as It Should Be. Tho following suggestion cf a euro for rattlosnnko bites has been received. re-ceived. Tho rcclpo has frequently been published In tho papers during tho past twonty years, It will do no hArm to roproduco It: "Dr. S. Whltehorn, who has practiced prac-ticed medlclno for fifty-two years, and has had much experience In tho treatment treat-ment of rattlesnake poison, recommends recom-mends permanganate of potassium as a practically Infalllablo remedy Ho uses It In solution about ono grain to ono ounce of water. Ho lnject this solution, as soon as possible, In and around the wound, after having cither sucked the poison from thi wound or squeezed It out with th hands as much as possible. Th4 effect of tho remedy may be Incroased whore necessary, by taking internallj ft quantity of tho solution, In the pro portion of two grnlns in threo or foui ounces of water." TEA Don't buy it out of a bin or a canister, buy it in lb or .-lb packages. la mrt -di IcUlllt-i'i Bmt T Its Wok-M Wok-M Mm T Mti. OMd Tea. Tho Murine Ejrp lit mtdr Co., Chlc(to. Mnd Iloma Eje Book free. 'Write iticin -.taut your TEA What is good tea? Tea that tastes good and feela good afterward. Ytrnr ycty rtttjiu jrr ww- If jrtM amt &t ahillaw'l . TEA Tea has more to do with your thoughts at table than anything else of your fare? TEA All sorts of tea grow on the tea bush ; all sorts on the same tea bush. TEA It isn't merely the taste ol tea ; the taste is only the foretaste. SKT . I Costs io cents nnd equals aocenta m worth ol any other kind ol bluing. Won't Freeze, Spill, Break Nor Spot Clothes OIRK0TION8 FOR U83i I Wfe;-Sfidr5 around in the Water. At all wtie Groccrt. ? TEA Go by the book Go by the book ' I Go by the book ,- Go by the book jj th. far our X.M-Ud() hk. A fclUBoj 6 ) O-iyny, Sea Ihmm. ft Allen's Foot-Ease, Wonderful Remedy, "Havo tried ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, and ; f nd it to be a certain cure, and $ivci com- ti fort to ono sufforing with sore, tender and ft swollen feet. I will rocommend ALLEN'S- v-Jj FOOT-EASE to my friends, as It l lJ certainly a wonderful remedy. Mrs. N. I M H. Guilford. Now Orleans, La." FH TEA I f Our fortune and hope aro K - $ in tea, in good tea. 'J You probably want that tea. ft Yovr grtxMf rtufM r-i mmtwf N jrta aWI Eto I,', StULU.'- li-t. ji! TEA S The bulk of people prefor "2S3 to be humbugged yet; wo M suppose they will always. 31 Your gror rfcuM jrour imm If you oofl Ot a vjjiwo Bon. la Excollent Opportunity to Arrange for m Your Reception at St. Louis, During M the Fair, Free. ffll If you intend going to tho lx)ulslna jj'J Purchaso Exposition. St. Louis, MH- 1 sourl, opened by President Hoosbvelt Jtj April 30th, l'JOt, it will be very much to your advantngo to correspond with gj Mr. F. H. Worsloy, No. 411 Dooley fM block, Salt Lake City. Utoh. 5 Mr. Worsloy has nrranged to have all M his parties met at tho St. I.ouls depo ug und escorted to their lodgings, which m will bo reserved In advance il Information relative to passenger -Jj ratos, stop-overs, ticket limits, hotel ,81 rates and nil other necessnry Infornw tlon asked for will bo cheerfully given ,M freo of charge. This will especially 49 be of boneflt to thoso desiring to travoi g with Utah parties or In parties of four mj or flvo. School teachers will al - i hear something to their interosts by y writing abovo party. ft |