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Show I I 4 - I . . SEPTEMBER i 21 lHfJ7. v n o 0..0tWhnby!S skin and as Hiiddeuly disappear.' They p2&IWte,Vf TaaroK,&' S5! CURES. On are at first of a pinkish red color, soon' uny mo;itha treatment for $1. Riter Bros. changing to a deep rel, . If rubbed Uiey, Drug Co. l)lT.yi"S.J6nrmuudedJUyJt-wLttisring w bieh hn given to them the appropriate AsiesMnBt Dotiee. name "wheals. They nre intensely ' Dehy and almost xlrive a child Triintic. and IrriKsttoa The WellfTille ,eme(f? ., h 5 " " J Co. ht, most urgent indication is ip allays prlucipsi nlsce of businen H eiUvi Is- City, t t the irritation; this may In done with Csctis county, l th. Nil.e, lUtro sre oeli. queut upon tho toUowlAg varying in grets nf success wjtn riirimis .ascribed stock, on account of osseaaraeut levied applications; A favorite .remedy Is ayon iheltth da oi Beptentber, isih , the svena saturated 'BOlutiOiiof btearbmotef ary Nlime. Ro.ofEhtrci. Am t. baking soda! Iofibly , a better remedy is pulverizedhoracic i Rannah 75 lii Sccotdsne with tbe lsw, so many BCtd xlrssoivC(lln"gtyceriHetfr VosusO-fAparcel of uca stock as may bo line and lightly ruboedovtr the surface. share of each w ixx i .M t the front door of A remedy 1 have used with satisfaction, bxter Shoe Shop, W elhvlller. Cache County, Utah, on halurdn j- ibe 25 . day of September, inougn it lias a verjtllsagrieanle ouor, 20ilock p. nt f uca day, to pay doteais a Solution of earboiie acid, a linqueutsseB-neu- t ibemvi, toyetber wltntha spoonful do a pint of water, the raix ' tore to be shaken for 15 minutes to get the acid thoroughly broken up. A good authority gives these directions for the reliedf this nfilietion. Yash therhild with soda water, then dip the finger In pastor oil and bath clench individual hive, rubbing the oil Weil into the skin. The cause of hives is generally found in the digestive tract, so the dht and .,nd frora the if M H of theN w Hot Section?, bowels should lie. carefully looked to. TowurblpH, N. tt tE Halt Lake Meridian, U. for B'ah. and in Uach Uouuty, t tab, One of thp saline purgatives slihiitil be B. flurvCTr kfUl( non.mlllBrgJ pubjt, jandfor the to mate-off of i purpoite given any undigested carry supplylnit the tcttler of Cache material with which rial that may be present, then all rich ' .un,y wllhand heatiDg foods should be withheld. The child should be kept as still as possible to- - avoid overheating the - No, 1U31. Wood. Ilome - Mpnthtv." Notice for Publication. tsnsl 1 - - soda-ordin- , Bsllty, n! FUN ON THE BlUYCLE. Gymkhana Is 'Rare port. for .. . ktllfal Woman Riders. The gymkhana I a aort.of bicycle tournament that, English women, and men, too, began to indulge a year or two ago. The wortU.ia Indian, and implies our idea of circus. The feats of the, gymkhana! can be performed tit the open or ip a large hall, 'It is not warm fun for a scorcher.' It is a graceful and temperate spprJu.more like a quadrille thtuMHTfindieap. The men takingpart may wear white knickerbockers, red coats, red and white jockeyoaps, red stockings and white shoes, the' girls white duck skirts, red aftd white striped shirt waists, fed leather belt, white sailor hat with red baud, "ted stocking and white, shoes. - To -- tarry out the effect the rostumcB should be identical. The entertainment opens with an overture by the band, followed by a musical ride h 1f l.ulirs and ger.tle- niPii mounted on wheels, which h:tw liven decorated with red and white illy boos. They circle slowly arom d the hall once, then dow n the center iy tvns, then in fours, then eight in a row, and When the lastly 10 straight across. lines are kept tree the effect is delightful. Then they wind like the ht;,.jr Si. in single file from the top of the hall down and back, then the Indie- - vftrt from one corner, the gentlemen from the opposite, and they cross other, one at a tunc. Jienr the center, forming X.r They end by fern-in ring in the tenter and winding i.: a1'1 out until the lender Las he-- h to and out ag. in. Then the; ;Id and that .out to the dresIng-ioon- s completes the musical ride. Next may come a potato race. Ilu leader comes out and places at inter-- 1 Tk ?;, G. W. SHORES, Tb Oldest Specialist t tl West. NOT OWE DOLLAR WEED BE PAID UNTIL 'YOU DR. O. W. SHORES. nJvrayo oeekln to help suffering mankind, always trying to convince people tbit be give value re celved lor every dollar paid him, haa decided to give quackery, fraud and tm protect the position le death blow, and suffering claasea from the desplrmblo methods of quacks and charlatans. Every sufferer from MAN HOOD geminal Weakness, Voricooele, Hydrocele. SyphUia, Gonorrhoea, Stricture, small or shrunken organa, premature eld ajre and all other .private diseases, whether caused by Ignorance excess or contao gion. no matter bow severe, youoharsl-clan consult DR. G. W SHORES, the wlw has given his life to curing chronto disease, and be examined, ad vised, treated and cui d without paying hint one dollar until thecure Is effected. The doctor reserves the right, however, to refuse any Incurable case If he cant cure you he don't want your gaoney. Sucn an offer was never before made by a responsible phv.ician, and Dr. G. W. Shores la only shLv to make It because he positively cures these diseases. Don't waxts another cent on auestionabl doctors. but consult ttos Old Doctor" and be cure!, BUSINESS SACREDLY CON AIDICNTIAL. Dr. Q. W. SHORES Lock Box 1585, Salt Lake City, Utah - ih-cen- ter andmaidens on their wheels. They form in'two sets and go through the figures of the lancers, cireling around each other instead of .turning partners, and ending w ith the grand chain, making one of the prettiest items of the evening. The thread and needle race consists of four young ladies riding down the hall and each presenting a young map with a spool of thread and needle. Ife must thread the needle while t.ha, Waits on her wheel. Yhen it is. returned to her she rides back with it to tlse leader. Tiltingat the ring is pte most dilli-eu- lt feat for the amateur bicyclist to attempt. It means being able to carry a long ppear whilliding at full speed and putting through a series o rl ngs. w hicli from a gibbetlike arrangement, over the riders head. This can be arranged in three heatSj,with a prize for the whiner. If one has tried to see how slowly ace can go on a wheel without ui unity tailing oiT one will know how dlfih-uiit is to win in a tortoiso race, wheretluic tor is he why. errma in last. Improvise; Flavor of For. To improe gTeen peas put the pod Into a pot. coter and boil thoroughly; then strain and put tin peas into the same water and boil tender. With tht butter, salt and pcjflffefrTLTfl a smalt pinch of sugar. When Teapot 11 ere Invented.. TonpoV. were the invention of either the Indians or the ( hine-- and are of uncertain antiquity. They came to Ku-- j d f - !- V - at Salt Lake City, Utah, Auxu.t 17. i&7. Notice ii noret.y given that the following-- i named aettler has filed notice of his intention lo mgB nua.t proof in rapport ol hi claim, and inin.iid proof will bo mude before George vy. Watkins, County i.lak of Baxelder Co., Utah, at Kris City, Utah, on October 4 1897, via: W )1 lord A . eti vtnson. U, E. bo. for (no W .j .N k i and W ; 8 E M, Bet- 2V, Tp. 13. N R Land Office profeeBiou show that from out : , f thrTtritdrerrdying un der the age ot six yeara do so from the effects of stomach worms. Dr. cures this Pepsin Vermifug disease and removes the cause. Don, 3 W. names the following witnesses to prove allow the little ones to suff--r when the hiliecontinuous reaideuce upon and cultivation cure is so easy to get. 25 cents a bottle of Raid land, O. Walker, MIcah A Oarna, Charles at Riter Bros. Drug Gos -, thmltoone-hai- h-- m , ahs-dutel- - vis-Lrne- Rl Dr. Prices Cream akinjf Powder Awardtd Gold Medai Maiwicur Fait, ban Fraad Kfeioin,llof Utah. of Utah; William Riggs, CoUluatoo, Brson Groo, Register. - ,?'rI.''R. Ch(se. s- Attorney. Notice of Trustees Sale- - W meheas, .Pedcr . A. Ilartvigson, a COUNTY DIUECTOKY. idower, did iy his cet tain trust deed, dated March 30th, 1895, and tecorded CACHE COtNIT OFFICERS on the 3rd day of April, 18115, in Book ope w ith lea it. If. 10. ulatrlct Judge Charles H. Hart M, of Mortgages, at page 137 of the reHyrum llayball, William cords of Cache County, Territory now ConnutBsioricrs HUsTOKiw c R. Woolf. sni Minin Sparks, of State Utah, convey to AVilliam 11. ltrk Hopkin j Mattievs. Recorder Betsle Mori head. Uni hj Mrs. Stowe While1 WarUloR Dale, the undersigned trustee, the fol- County Astassor fclmpson M. Molea. on ! nele Tuni's Caltn. lowing described real estate and water - iTeaaurer Aaron F. Farr, Jr. Miciuted right situate in Cache Among the tnaiy tilings County, Utah, County Surveyor Edward Hansen. Ieecher with the riemorv cf Hn.'ict ProK'tullnti Attorney Frank K. Ktbciee. Sherifl Fred Turner. The South half of the North half of StovM1, of E.itavi.i, O., i. i he eht.ir Coronet --Joseph Raker. by hi r whin- v,riMtg the ini- Section 34, in Township 11 North oi Scpenntenduui ot District Schools Samoa ban go Due East of Salt Lake Meridian, Oldham. 'I'-- al tial thnpter of the Fish and Game Com mission rr T. O. Lewis Cal'ia. one cf the le.trs v n'cii (excepting therefrom tbe follow iag: Inspector ol Bee Henry Bullock. of at corner Southwest the Sheep Inspector. James Lothouse. raised ti.e movement that l'ip.l!y re commencing i the Northwest quarter of said Section suited in the nte rebel!;c:v anu etderl 34, and thence North' running PRECINCT Eighty OFFICERS, v illi the shackles stricken Horn 4,tX,!,-- ( rods, thence East Twenty Tods, thence LOSAK ratClKCT, 0 bondnjer.j South Eighly rods, thence WeslTwenly oaUce of the Peace W, N. 7 Lon as Mrs. Stowe carr.c to Tatavia firrt ac- rods to the place ol btginnin?;; also . Constable (Jeorte-- - rtW. Rowland. Road Super vleor-JIieecher, her all water rights thereunto pertaining companied by rsoviDssci rarciHcr, father, ns a visitor in the home of Judge or in any way belot gmg, together witn all his light, title and interest in and to Juattm o! the Peace H. A. Campbell George M. Pioberi. the waters of Blacksmith Fork River Constable Road Supervisor oreu 1ouisen. for irrigating purposes, together with KILLVILLI raSCIHCT the ditches and right of way for the Justice of the Peace Job. F. Smith same, for conveying it to arid land, to Constable F. T. Vs tea. Road dnpervlsor John Kln. secure to The Middlesex Banking ComFAXADIS rBIClNCT, of of the sum the pany payment of the Peace J. u P ric ji440.3, a evidenced and secnrtd to be Justices CooetaMc lwii Houalev. paid ivy two certain promisory notes of Rood BuptrviLor E. D, Miles. even date with said trust deed, executed BTSOM mtCIXCT. by said Feder A. Ilartvigson for said Jaatj'ce of the Pence Jos. J. Smith sum of $144J.2'i ; one of 6aid notes being Conetablc Ole II. Anderson Road BupcrvJjor Wm. A. McBride for the sum of $1200.00, due April 1, WILLI VILLI rtSCtNCT. 1900, bearing interest at the rate of Six of fustlce the Peaco David Murray, cent per annum, payable per I'onstable Joseph B. Woodwad. on the 1st day of April and OcRoad Supervisor Charles R. Bailey, tober of each year ; and tbe other of JfcXHDOM rkiciwcr, said notes being for tbe aggregate sum of tbe Peace Willard Sorensen Jnslice of $240.25, payable in installments as Countable A H. Richards Road Supervisor Andrew Sorensen follows: $24.23 on the 1st day of Ocriixassoao raxctscr. tober, 1895, and $24.00 on tbe 1st day of each succeeding April and October unJnatice of tbo Peace Chaa. W. MaughiD, Jacob Peterson til fully paid, as will more fully appear Constable Rokd Supervisor Edward Edwards, reference saicTlrust to deed is which by sxwsow hereby referred to and made a part of tuatiis of tiie Peace ntnsct. THE HISTORIC CHAIR Wm. Catmui this notice: and. Constable Henry W. Bollard. Owen F. Ffclibnek, the grandfather of Wiiekea, default lias been made in Road Supervisor Henry W. Ballard of all inteiest and installWT0H FIECINCT, Judge Peter Swing, of the Hamilton the payment of said ments notes which became due Justice of the sid cou-t. Ballard coiintv ciricut During nil the on and Constahie Itaae 16 the let day of subsequent horn of her visit and while writing Road kupemooeWn. P. Rigby Jr. April, 1 SUfi, by reason whereof and unlhU - plain pt.pl er der flAXtSTOS EtKCIBCT. always the power in aid trust deed hair After Mrs. Stowe rose to fame of the Peace John Thompson Jasttce -. the owner of wM notes AmLinFI 1walXi. whh her look the chair was preserved debtedness, the Middlesex Road Buerrlior Tbomai Griffin. Banking and handed flown ns a part of history Company, has elected to declare and ! taiHTox rxrcikcrr. from Mrs. Fuhbaek ' (Irani and does declare the w hole oi said, notes and "Jnttiracfiir PeacFJosephtTood" CoD6tablc A. H. Henderson tfire. Swing; then IdAfiss Miller; frotn interest due and payable and ' has reher to Mrs. O. Anderson, who left the quested in writing that sale be made for Road Bupervlror Wm, Bingham. LBWISTOM rsBcnrct, chair in charge of Mr. I.ou Duerkle. in the purpose of paying tbe same, with Justice of the Peace A, D. Smith, and tlte costs of this expenses executing whose possession it now remains. Constable George Holliday. trust. Road Supervisor Moroni Stocks. ' Tlte bach--o- f the has become Now fflEKKror.Erat the request of the COVkVHA PXKCtKCT. lmkeu off, --and Bit of the slats are Middlesex hs Peso Jo. B. A1U n Jnstlcoof the Banking Company, broken out of w e, ! a- - to-wi- t: -- - THE THATCHER BROS BANKING CO. c Utah, txsgaa City, CIFtTAL.SifiO.OOO. SURPLUS, $20,0 - DIRECTORS. KO. w. THATCHER, , President! u. Hills, Moses Thatcher, R. Vice-Preside- David H. Peery, lames Rack, Wm. D. Hendrick L K. MarttjaeauJ H. S. Hatch. Caaklet HiToa, James Sharp, W. W. it Iter, R. J. Tay'or, K tMarine Department! per cent interest on strings depot luoject to withdrawal on thirty days notlo Interest compounded quarterly. Bay and sell foreign and domestlo exchang dlolleetions Had Promptly . TILT IN THE BICYCLE GYMKHANA. semi-annuall- Correspondents. down the hall three potatoes 0,1 stent Rational Bank, Kew York. the right nr.fi three potatoes on the Omaha National Bank, Omaha. left, the same distance apart. Vv'ho-- i Bank of California. San Fraoctsoo the signal Is given a girl on a him eh .starts down the right side, a man ride down tiie left side, until tlu-- reach the potato which is farthest down the THE line. They dismount, pick up the potato and carry it on their wiic.-- i back to the leader, dropping it at his fee. turn, role back, dismpunl TIirice-a-Wee- k They Edition. potato, ride with it b; k to the leader, and o on. until fht.v hr.vc c.u h 10 Pages a Week, gathered v:p their row. IV'inlly a girl mount more quickly than u. man. .150 Papers a Tear. will qml Is, therefore, more apt to win in n potato race, Two morocouph . try their skill in this direction, and limit A paper as useful to you 'as there is n final heat for the winner. great $6 daily for only one dollar a Next comes an overt tire by "t e when fancy Year. Better than ever. riding nay be introduced, News or World and n clowji ami possibly a stuffed figTike. Accurate and fair to' every ure tied on to his bicycle will make a vn! NEW YORK WORLD forth--secon- All th all the all the and - for - the ..people. Against trnet3 und all .monopolies. Brilliant illustrations. Stories by great authors in every 3ody.' -- Democratic- number. .Splendid reading for women and other special departments of unusual interest., It stands first among weekly papers in size,1 frequency-o- f publication and freshness, variety and reliability of contents, It i practically a dally at the low price of a weekly; and its vast list of subscribers, extending to every state and territory of the Union and foreign countries, will Touch for the accuracy and .fairness of its news , ' :: columns. v'(" We offer this unequaled newspaper to our paid up subscribers w' for 75 cents.;: ' ; , ; 1, i ji,1 . i1 ob Rev.-Ilenr- '' J- fun. r -- Tba fltth feat -- might le- - the inning of a May pole by 12 litte girl? in v.hit, drees and garlands on their ear and r.hcir bidiS also bed, oktd with paper rosch. Then follows on ohstavh race. Two long lynches are placed across the hell, another at the evtrenn-en0 the hall, on which rest.-- a Lov of sotla crackers, and at the upper end of the ball ft taTale rontalning everat glasses of lemonade. When all read y a signal Is given and four young men on their wheels yido down the center, Hf their bicycles over the intervening benches, mount again, ride up to the cracker box, dismount, eat one cracker and return ns tbrt came,. pausing at the table to drink aglasdof lemonade, after which they make a complete circuit of the hail before the rice is ended. Next the lancer1 Is danced If one may be allowed that word. by 16 men . i .. . a. ; . ; . , i Iitthtrtrn ' 1 d S . y, J Peaeu-Wlll- on, -- con-foine- 1 - v tM v- - toirs. M the back. The color of the chair was hlnyk. Mrs. Rw ing. now g deceased, had many pleasant and to detail of, remark1! and conversations held bv herself with the deceased authoress. The, chair prized by its present possessors. They relate all the historic points now connected with this plain e aud unassuming piece of furniture. Cincinnati lvnquirer. TREATMENT OF HIVES. Am AmmmrS AllmVot XYblcb Afflicts Cbtldrea ,ln Sonnier. About this time of yearchiidren are apt to bo troubled more or less with hives, Carnally they are not a menace to life, hut they are A great discomfort to the child and Its mother. All ure familiar with this condition so It need not be described at length. Theyud- inter-eMin- acx-ount- s i.-inu- ch old-tim- owner and holder ofkaid notes' and indebted nets, .public notice is hereby given that 1, William II. Dale, trustee as aforesaid, will by virtue of tu e power and authority in tue vested bv said trust deed, on the 0th day of October, lSD", at 12 oclock noon of said dav sell and dispose of said above described projerty and all the right, title, interest benefit and equity of redemption of said 1eder A- Ilartvigson, his heirs and assigns, at public auction at the front door of the CountT Court- - House of said Cache County, in Logan City, Utah, for the highest nnd best price, the pan.e will bring in cash, for tne purpose of paying said notes and interest and th Costs and expenses of executing this trust. ,, Dated this 30th day of August, William II. Dale, Chas.'W.Boxd,- f Trustee.! ' 'Attorney, Salt like City. Date of First publication Fept, 2nd. ; ; - vf c- -? i aiCHHOXh rUCIKCT. p. R. Telford , Constable H. K. Jfalgreen Justice of the Peace Road Supervisor Francis Lewis. , XlTHniLD rtECIHCT Justice of the Peace George Y. 8n th ' Couatahle W. Plltington Road Bupervuor Wm. F, Harper, HTDI PAXK PfttOIirCT of the Peace w. D. Hurrrh Conatable Geo. I), Reeder Road Supervisor Henry E, Hsncey. ) COLLte rCJFCT.t Justice of the Peacu-Jo- ha H. Thorp ' Constable Hyrum Olsen, Road Supervisor Lars Borrnson, i , . avow Tsmxct. i Road Snpervlsor Jss. J Kscer, ConsUUe K, Fredrlcksen, Justlce-J- ss. . (2 Orr. .. - V XT. . . TIMeECniCT. ' , J. fustic !?, ' - Coustablo E. 8. Larsen. Road Supervisor Myron Coralsh, ! . . , : ' , ' Road Bnpervfsor Willard A Baxter ' Justice of Peso Robert Baxter. - 1 A Constable Thonioa W, Lloyd. - " ORSIXt ILLS fcoAB Dir Airy- Road BnporrlsdF-- Cnrl M, Kelson' ,j , , " v '- - - , : . |