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Show v. rh Eicbacrd Hipplss---- .. . - .At largely attended meeting of the stockholders of the Picture tells a story that thousahds women will of re- - a stor cognize-- of monthly suf-ferin- g. be- just fore and during menstruation a story of aches, darting pains, torture in tack, head, limbs and abdomen. CnABFIZLD'3 FEMALE REGULATOR these sufferers-r-regula- te and drive out all fe- menses their male troubles. Druggists sell It will cure for $1 a bottle. JJJJ gBinnSU) XXGULiTOB 00., itiuU, Cv Sold by Biter Bros. Drug Co. r state -- I of Z. C. M. ( block finest Oar. best horsey riaes the reasonable most encthe In pricer Alt trains arc th Hawe met by my transfer Hack All orders left at Stable will be jattended to with put fail. tt Nixlbm 'V c6unty diuectoby. CACHE COUNTY OTFICXMl gSSSJSSS3SS,L2SSi woo. - Morrhxad. County Rsoorder Bmalx M. Molen. wn aswwr-etinp- tffii I iros I. n wa. Bun tyor-- id ward County . yroeecutlng Attorney Frank K. Neoexsr. Tiwnrtf J i Turner Schools-Samo- a. Baperintandont of District jflihtnd Game CommUaloner Fred Turner BuIlock. tjnipeetorof BoeHenry Lothouse. Huey Inspector. Jamee Shariff-Fr- ed 1 PRECINCT 0FFIGEB8. " toeia rnxcincr. jutlpx et.'-'-ths Peace W.. N. Thomas. Botj Supervisor Job W. Rowlxnd. rxovwiHca vbxciwct. A. Campbell Jnrttce of the Paaee-- H. M. Pickett. Conrtuble-Gso- rfi ConiUble-Gbom- BloaC aupervlaor Soren Pouleen. muTiiu rnxcxucif. - Juiuco of the Peace JoblF. Smith Constable Joe. B. Jeeaou. Road Supervisor John King. Jnitlcte of the Peace J. UP.rlo - ConsUblo-Jo- ha P. Roberta. - Seed Bupesvieot-W- .JI Tbomaa, btwtk rafccmcr. (be Peaco--I. C. Thoresen, Oonttable Andrew G. Nelson. 'Road Supervisor Wm. A. McBride! Justice of Constable vuumu raxcixcT. the Jo Peace David Murray. B. Woodward. 'Boad Buperrl .r Charles B. Bailey. Jr. "It DOS Juitloe of th- raxcixcT. - Oonstabc Jape r Lemmon. Bond Buosrrt. e Andrew Borenseu 'ioadBu;wTU'" !l Barker --- - W. Maugbao, Jr. Edward Bdwaids Tstr.NT0H raaciMCT, WoodJT" Constable A. 11, Henderson RoadBnpervlsor Wm. Bingham. uwirrox raamircT, Juttoa of the Peaoe A. D. Smith Constable Georg Holliday. "4BttptriiiorMotout Blocks. eoviviLLi rnncixcT. Justice of he Peace Job. 8. Alte r. Coostabl-- X. 8. Larsen. RuadBnpervleor-Hyxn- m Bair. , ' X. B. Tripp -- uoTEnnu) nxcnrey W. riUington. lupervlaor-W- m. F. Harper. mi raacnttni the Peace J. W. D. Hurrei Hancey.-eouxe- x pxxcixct; SSPV H. Thorpe, Olsen, Supervisor Lara Sorenson.- ce-Jo- hn oostable-Hjn- ita i Uvos v TEICIltCT. S2S!Si.'C"ck'- -: . XT.YnVLTVOSICTHCT. . jSSJIW1-.SUbT-Tho- nM V .MX TB.t M4ts;ern-carl- U - . were seen to file out of the gates, showing no fear of the country peopltwliQ were flocking to sell their, market produce in the city. There is much excitement, amounting almost to a panic, therefore, in Soochow, and a dire fate is prophesied to the city, it being remembered that a similar exodus happened in the '50a, just prior to the fall of the city into the hands of the Taiping rebels.- : Namesof ArwrOOIcer. ' of the London Care that Cough with Shilohs Cure Spectator calls attention to the fact The best Cough Cure. Believes Croup that out of a random list of 81 offA Correspondent a ne million bottles sold icers American army- and navy promptly. fast year. 40 doces for 25 cts. Sold by are German names, one three there p h Grocery & Drug Store. one and one Dutch. French Italian, All the rest are unquestionably Brit- ' seo-tio- 'It Irans-conlinhnt- Lend OIBce, at Salt lake City, Hull. IBS! August Is hereby given tbat tbe tollowlnf. aamed settler has filed notice ot his intention to make final proof lu support of his claim, tud that Mid proof will oe ma1e before tie GO'intT Clerk of Bnselder Co., Utah, a Brigham City. Utah, on Haturdav, October ISth. lifts, sis: IfiiS.- - for tbe N X . Louis Harper. of Beotion 28, Xp, 11, N tt 2 Vt , 8. U M.. Notfc - He hum the following wltaewe to prove bia continuous residence upon, and cultivation f said land, vis: George Harper, of Honeyvllle, Utah; U Truss Barnard, Thomas ' Harper, Ezra Barnard, f Lake Side, Utaa. . Fsahk D. Hobbs. ' Keviatnf. NO. 3874. Notice for Publication. Offioa at Salt Lake Citv. Utah, - Land August soin, l;;7S. - Notice la herebv given that the follow filed settler have notice of their Intea-l-- n to make final proofs la support of their lalms and that said proofs will be made Ik fore the Countv tlerls of Cache County, Ot tober lMt I6W). at Logan, I) tan. vis: for the S X - Lewis L. Cash, 1L E , No. 8 K a, Ifec. S5, Tp. 18, N. K. 1W, He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and rultivatioe of, raid land, vis: Nephi Tarbet, Jacob Jorgensen. John Mank, all of Klng.CacbeCounty, tat-vam- al if. said land, via; Moroni McOlney, Alberto J. M LlEAT 1 Hartvtesen: Bxxue Jr. Lloyd.i . 0J PieAICTl KeLioy .. TfieUnlonHeaiMet; , . (jr, aj. iVa For ndoori west ot fottofflis, Srd;8tret, Legs dral chimes. " Rn-ut- er Geo. Y. Smith, Attorney for Claimants. No. 8873. Notle for Publication. Land Offlcx at Balt Lake City, Utah. Aug. 29. 1834. ; Notice u hereby given that the following. named setUer has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, aad that Mid proof will be made before Hopkiaf. Mathews. Clerk District Court at Logan Caehx County. Utah, on Octobtr 8, 1808, vis: George Lyon. H. X. No. 96M, for tn. S X tf W 16 W X. 8 W U N W X. 8 oo. 1. Tp! ?13 K Malt. - He names the followtng wltnesae to prev hiaeontlnuou residence upon and cultivatlea of said land, vis: hamoel H. Hurst, of Hyde Park, Utah. James Pureer, r.f Hyde Tark, Utah. Jesse Hsncey, of Hyde Park. Utah. . Fred Woolf, of Hyde Park. Utah. Fbakk n. Hobbs, RdflitA Z. J. Stzwait, Attorney for Claimant. -- Edward W. Smith. NOTARY PUBLIC, REAL ESTATE AGENT, FIRE INSURANCE, AND COLLECTOR. . -- 8uainess Promptly Attended Edwards Block, Logan. to CHETHATCHERBROO DANKIHQ . 00. Utah a Logan City, lAFuiLrSlCO.CCO.-SDHFL- $20,C3 US, DIBROTVKS. SXO.W.THATOHXR, Prcsldentl L.8.HIXXB, Hose Thatch David H. Peary, James Sharp, J sme-- s Mack, W, W. Riter, Wra. D. Hendrlou R. J. Taylor, L. R. Martlneax' H. X. Hatch. H X. Hatcx, . , . Cashier Ylce-Fresldo- , Havings Department! sys per cent Interest on ravings depot object to withdrawal on thirty days' kot tntareet compounded quarterly. Say and sell foreign and domxtio exohasi Oolleettent Uadx Promptly , Correspondent. astern National Bank.New York. Omaha National Bank. Omaha. Bask of California, Saa Francises , ! obtained and all Pat- entbusiness conducted for Moocaavc frta. Caveat, and Trade-Ma- rk OuwOrricciaorwosiTc and we can secure patent ia less time than those j remote from Washington. I Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-tioo. We advise, if patentabls or not. Ires of: charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. I Hw to Obtain Patent,' with! A PM .MLtT coat ot aauie in tbs U.S. and loreigu countries sent free. Address, 3 C.A.GnOVJc'.GO. Oso. PavtovOrsier. Wabhiustom. d. C. WWWWWWWWWWttWWM A k c1 -- of, said land, via: George W. Merrill, Alberto J. Merrill, Robert W. Melkleand GecrgeG Merrill, all of Smith--fiel- d, Utah. Fxaxx D. Hobbs, 1 Season,' r errtiL Robert all oiimlthfleld, Utah. A Iso, Moroni McOlrey, H. X. No, lfilfid, for Ihe W H h X X, M N W Ji, Sec.13, Tp. U, H E 1 X. He name' the following witnesses to preys his continuous residence upon, and cultlvatfoa " Good. bd .- -r - lt.andWUNIU W. Nelkle, George G, Merrill, J - r sis continuous residence upon and cultivation - Fat, Juicy LlEAT ed Also. George W. Merrill, H. X. No. 9737, for W N W l Bee. d N K),NKU gee, H, Tp. IS. N R IX. He names the folio wing witnesses to prevG the KW Co-o- ish. firms and Old, reputable wealthy For more than a year past C. vouch for the quality of articles TOUGHEST HORSES Pond has been the 'greatly liked with the public. find favor that and capable clerk at the Peoplee Who vouches for the quality of the Ballal Dill Sara That tha Daa store. His friends are as uumeroni Cater I a Goad Shade te Stead . are substitutes that frequently n as are the inhabitants of this ? careless on LS( Marcher. buyers of the valley. Charles has urged Dun colored horses are not the'pret-tie- st now ceased his labors in the store by any means, but my experience, and will soon leave to fill a mission Eastward Through the Rockies said Col. William F. Cody, has been, On California. in Friday evening, VIA w hen in Washington recently, says the Sept 30th, a large party gathered Washinton Star, that they are the Salt Lake City. in the hall and gave a farewell toughest of the horse kingdom. An dance ia his honor. Charlie .has ,The traveler, tourist or business ordinary dunhorse will wear out three no enemies, so I am safe in saying man is wise when he selects "the other horsea. Fut ax much work on that the entire people who know Rio Orande Western Railway him as you may, he never looks as well d "Great Salt Lake Route for hie or as tidy in appearance as a bay, a him join in wishing him is the .only chestnut, black, gray or. white, but as on hig journey, and a safe return route to the East. is coHcernedhe will run line, passing di' far as service, to home and friend at the close' of & standstill. to others This is my the his missionary.labors. rectly through Salt Lake City, and experience on the plains, in the cavalThe Smitbfield contest choir in addition to the glimpse it affords ry service, and is my experience in the the Great Salt show business, where I have nearly gave a delightful concert in this of the Temple City, Lake and the picturesque Salt 500 horses. city Saturday evening. Dun horses are somewhat rare, hut F. Whittle will fill the position Lake and Utah Valleys, it offers routes when distinct three of vachoice the store they can be picked up I would the at of clerk Peoples advise that they be bought, especially, through the mountains and the when the cated by C. Pond. of wear and tear is scenery in the considered.-Th-question ore. That Republican Rally? Oh, most magnificent as I said before, uble ey daily train' service not strong As far as looks areinvolved, We did hear that John world.-Doyes! Alma-EldredJ. and through Pullman and Tourist but for cavalrymen looka have to take Henry Smith, Chi-cagMeakiowere sleeping carf to Denver and Wed-nee- a back seat alongside of wear. Tbti E. Bagley and John d and 'Mondayr-Taesdacavelrymen.whoaresoonnIhoprto ln"burcityr'one day last week; 1 ach-week, Pullman TideoveirCnbarTvii Hind that my inayr'of Each of the four peakerfchould Los dorsement of dun horses la of some draw a large audience to hear him, Tourist cars are run from value. via Boston to Chicago, a . Angeles but in this city they were given without change. HOTEL CLOCKS ALWAYS TRUE very cold reception No. onemet 'of For descriptive was the pamphlets nor the at them depot, write Bat Ik Meat of the Famll? Maatel hall ready or a gathering mustered the Great Salt Lake Route, A. Tlsacplcee Are Conicleaeeie F. Wadleigh, out. They were not asked out to Frevarlealor. Salt General Passenger Agent, dine, anLinfact the rally was a Lake the Cityr When I am traveling I never putthe complete failure. They left on fertile more for traiD afternoon slightest confidence in a household .The write Robert- J. Burdette, of labor. to which clock, fields in thorLiars, in Ladies Home advertised Tongueless. been meeting hid A hotel clock I can depend Journal. Smith Jimmie oughly for two days. upon. . There arc tco many watches in told all the honorable gentleman a hotel good watches,atches whose that all Apostles of whatever poabsolute correctness means money to -F- ORlitical faith should be attending the commercial men who regulate the traveling life of this country. A lying their church duties and not preachof Manti. clock would be spotted In a quarter of ing politics. Da. 01s! eaand seemed a second, and the unhappy clerk ; who was a vieitor here scourged with pitiless sarcasms thereApostle to he very' Intimate-wi- th for,' In the course of my wanderings' best Smith, told him that he and down this part of the globe-up his take return to Salt Lake and missed a few trains and lecture enJohn Henry with him. gagements by depending upon clocks in the homes of my friends. Having Richmond, is Democratic in all Rinds .Of and will word, the of thus paid for my lesson $15,000 or sense every in Fish the for 1 think by my own computaAlso 123 $20,000, msjontv roll up about of We the value of my lectures (set tion election day. oa -- COTOrentire ticket a little bit, you know, it may be ahead no have but for Clerk, desired Sam a trifle fast; I havent time to lookup fault to find with the action of the the exact figures), I withdrew all roy and help convention, and will work trusF from maatel clocks, "especially of the entire election sure the the . KNOWLES, JOSEPH Prop. highly ornamented marble-and-gi- lt along variety with silver bells or catheState and county ticket. week. NO.SS75. Notiee for Pubuostion. - in-A- HEAT Jhjtioe ef the Peace Georgo Y. Smith. stahle-- ?( Gea D. Reeder SJhle o4 Bupervlsor Henry X. Two Millions a Year. 7Terms Reasonable m- - Francis Lewte. xmx u bet , xicivcxd raecixct. 'ad Bupervleor 1m 1 Some4,000.ormore.ratsofolJslzes When people buy, tnr, and bay again, it mean theyre Battened. .The people of the United States are now baying C&scaretfl Candy Cathartic at the rate of two million boxes a year and it will be thr e , million before New Years. It means merit proved, that Cascarete are the most delightful bowel regulator for everybody the year round. All druggists 10c., 25c., 50c.. a box, cure guaranteed. Special accommodations for Students for the Season. y ox , Valley short visit. Wm. Hunt, who has recently returned from Mexico, gives a favor able account of our Free Silver ' neighbor, A party of friends' and old lime acquaintances of Dr. and Mrs. Olsten, met at the residence of Mayor J. I. Shepard oniThursday evening last. The Doctor was sent for in a hurry and upon arriving was greatly surprised to find the party were there to greet him. A most enjoyable evening was passed. Prof. C. M. Harris was a distinguished guest in bur city last J C-n- te furnished andnnfuraishedr With or without Board. J tin it a; itt-el- f ob-tina- ms -e- Ballard Jutloe of (be t' Constable -- I. i' Benson. Road Super?: r -- Wm. F. Rigby Jr. cn-t.iTranciircT. Justice of me v - wo John Thompson Constable fh t. Godfrey. Road Supervisor Chat. Bbumway. - Funkrand J. L. Halgreen "haveAlbert been .in Gentile for a ed Open September 15tb, 1893. Everything new and lip to dale.-Roo- e. -- of the Peace jjjttoe 'Cooitahle house. t An Interesting and successful experiment with canary birds bns been by a gentleman living- In lh aud Vine Ticinity of. Twenty-firs- t streets, reports the Philadelphia Record. This gentleman takes a dilettante interest in the breeding of these song birds. A sodti at the young birds are hatch'd he tai es them ar per-form- - Second Street, near Main. ge, ja raicixcr. the i esce Joseph - or , .Justice ot ibeJL. toe Wm.Catmur .Constable J? i T. Reese. 'toad Bupcrvl..- - -- Paul Card on. sv - tom raacivcT, Justloo of wed-lock- rr Rost Tomsk Canaries Are Tssckl Pop-wlAll-by tleinr of a placed u star .. i si i box that iu cates the tone of it. anary and is eonstantiy playing the fame piece. Here he keep them by themselves, allowing them to hear only the tone of the music box, so that the joung birds, accustomed to hear the same. air played continually by degrees become masters of Jt and it alone. AH that is necessary to Reason .wouldrecommend itjb ; sing start them when they are silent Is to cause it is prepared on scientific whistle the airs, and the birds will join in. Be has already principles, and acts on nature. plan in relievit g the lungs, opet taught quite a number of young birds and is now engaged In teaching the secretions and restoring the to sing three young ones the air Coming ing system to a natural and healthy the Bye. Although they are Through condition For sale by Riter Bros only seven weeks old they sing the air Drug Co. t . very clearly, and in two more months they will have it quite perfect.. The gentjeman does not teach the birds with a professional object, but as a prises people by its quick cure? and a pastime, and takes and children may take it in large pleasure much pleasure in showing his wonderquantities without the least danger ful pets to his friendly It has on for the best repu An Exodns of Rata.' ' tatien of any preparation use T h China Herald says that a The North day for cojds, croup, tickling in th curious phenomenon waa witnessed rep throat or coughs, at daybreak upon the opening cently Grocery & Drug of thf Cbatgmen gate bf 8oochow , m Hamden House.- TEA&lES BIRDS TO SING. . rniciircT. Jutloe ot the Constable JoW ManagerJIamaJiLa48suftd . God-spee- . Juitloe of - a neat circular setting forth the object of the change and in the future everyone must pay cash, and in return can receive cash for their products. ThW is an ex ample that, if followed by all people, would be a great and lasting benefit to everybody concerned. On Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1898, JohnS. Duruey of this city and Miss Annie Fransen, of Cove, were united in the holy bonds of Both the young people have a host of friends who join inwish-in- g thorn every success and happiness. Many Richmond people, attracted by the advertising and favor able advance notices of A Milk White Flag, attended and highly enjoyed the performance. For a long timb Will Smith has attended-thefar- m and oityrprop-ert- y of Joe Hendricks. Now Joe is rewarding Will in (he shape of a new house on the city lot. Still . our city improves. Wm. Calton, of Salt Lake, ' has caused his Richmond city property to beimproved by painting the Threi Doctors la Ccns'slta.tlon. From Benjamin Franklin. When you are sick, what you like best is to be chosen for a medicine in the first place; what experience tells you is best, to he chosen in the second place; what reason i7H7Theorysays1s best isloTbe chosen in the last place. But if you pan get Dr. Inclination, Dr. Experience and Dr. Reason to hold a consultation together, they vilt give you thti be a (vice tint cu' be taken. ' When you have a bad cold Dr Inclination would recommend Chamberlains Couah Remedy he caute it is pleasant and safe to take Dr.TExperience would recommend it because it never fails to effect a speedy and permanent cure. Dr. - ratciitcr. PAXAPiei Peoples Mercantile and Creamery Co., on Sept. 26th, it was decided to stop the credit system and adopt a cash fo613- a N , . T AH - 0 C ro 350-- 6 ftPWEEKLY JQU KN & i . Li I |