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Show nil ; I v.LY.'j H v . MhMHWsawi'MU'S rU THzreisarijh' vrAy to do 1 buipri.c. icfrcGLU; " - - - - A , things. An ex Porto Rico the Beneficiary cf pzctant mothe; can easily real-- ; Profiihte Dame Nature. ' ite, if she stop: t a how danger think moment, to THE PEQDUGTS CF THE ISLAKD. is mediswallow it to .ously wrong her condition. She in when fines see that the outside application CoffM, Which I of a FIm Qaallty, lof a liniment which softens and HMda th Uat, With Tory aod ToInm. Soxar fchxes must certainly be the thinj; e Respectively Eeoond and Third. for her to use. Such a liniment L Some of th Other Profitable I ,0 MOTHERS FRIEND which she can depend upon doing her a world of good before and Send to us for out . during labor. "Before Baby illustrated booh, free Friend I.Tcthers is sold in Born." tis for a stores $f bottle, or from . drug r - wATC2 CO V f Sold by Biter Bros. Drug Co. 2 . III. ( - Crop. i a 1,$C0 iq - j;i iu nrto 2X0,' are In the It closaTa sdil Cl Quality. The interior and the southern and western thd Abajo is found here peculiar in many rich portions of the island, located, as .a valley a such as Palmas. Cagna and rule,4 above an altitude of 60Q feet; Cidra, and the climatia conditions are where the heat of the lowlands is not similar and favorable. As most of the felt,'where tree ferns snd bamboos wave tobacco raised on the 200 estancios" their luxuriant fronds, where streams goes to Cabs, there is more than a susflow through tree shaded valleys and picion that Porto Ricos product may where the diseases of the littoral region be found incorporated In not a few of 1 : , i rarely penetrate. those genuiuo havanas for which the The coffee tree is a tender plant, requir- gilded youth of nor country pay fabu' ing at first shade and protection from lous prices the winds, and these are afforded by To recapitulate the chief products of planting rows of bananas and plantains Porto Rico and their zones of cultiva-- ! for the first and windbreaks of large tion: Along the coast are the cocoa palm, trees for the second. Coffee .will begin I pineapple, banaua, all tropical nearly to bear in about three ' years and fruits and vegetables The palm will to increase its .yield for. a dozen1 bear in- - six - or seven yenrs from plantyears thereafter, lasting perhaps a gen- ing, and continue' at least GO. , eration. Planted at a distance of 20 or' The sugar cane, like the banana, 80 feet apart, the spaces between the flourishes in this eoue as tar as a trees may be utilised for vegetables, thousand meters above sea level. up Under such as eddoea, yam a and sweet pota- favorable conditions it matures iu from toes, while the sheltering banana plants 11 to 14 mouths, and reprodnees itself themselves will yield a crop of frnit the during five vears thereafter." The cotton second year,, but should not be allowed plant flourishes within the same belt, to remain after tho fourth year. prodaces in' from seven to nine months, A cultivation which, has received and endures for throe or four yearn comparatively, little attention in this The yucca is likewise in the coast belt, island is that of the cacao, the tree pro- living for years. Maize, found everywhere up to 8,000 ducing the chocolate bean, but condi-tion- a feet above the sea, ripens in from three here cm mwi fnviw-M- p to five months and must be planted an' i nually. - Tobacco, whicfcrflourishes within the same area, also requirea annual plants lug and matures in from four to six Elders T.J Hr Merrill snd V7.K. ' Bnrnham ' Oct. Sunday, : Bounteous nature certainly Intended Porto ItiCo to ba well provided witi every tropical product of the vegetable kingdom If we may judge by the varieties of shrub and tree found there. It will be hardly possible to enumerate all, since there are doubtless many species, the peculiar virtues of which are as yet undiscovered. ' Iu the first place, our pharma'copcrias are deeply indebted to the tropics for many of their staples, such-agaliacum,. Ipecacuanha, aloos, rhubarb,, etc., all of which grow in 4 Sunday, Oct. of Z. C. M. 3 block - . ive r-iir- . .Nituzx . Richmond. Coveville. Elders Willard Hanson and F. M, r ' Steven8er Sunday, Oct. 23 , Hyde Park. 30 Smithfield. Sunday, 0;t. Elder J. W. Crawford will visit the dlflerentwardainconneotion with the other Elders. . A Su79 Thing fer Yen? -- ' . sure-tbing. Ca-car- eta to-da- y; ; ; For broken surfaces, sores, in sect bites, burns, skin diseases and especially piles there is one reliable remedy, DeWitts Witch Hszel Salve. When yon call for DeWitts dont accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not be disappointed with DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve. Co-oGrocery & Drag Co'" ?'7 r.ll -- p" , Dyspepsia can he cured by using Ackers Dyspepsia Tablets. On little Tablet will give- - i no mediate relief or money refunded. Sold in handsome ' tin boxes at 25 cts. x made-fortun- 4,, Karls Clover Root Tea is a pleasant laxative. Regulates the bowels, purifies the blood. Clears the complexion Easy to make and pleaaaot to take. SS W, - George ' A transaction in "which you Cannot Biliousness,-sic- k 40 years, or the average length of mans lose is a Sixia i .1 headache, furred tongue, . lever, piles lifa.iV jl riiVSinxmcK and a thousand other ills are caused by constipation and sluggish liver. ' , How to Prevent Croup. Candy Cathartic, the wonderful new liver stimulant and intestinal We hate two children who are tonic are by all druggists guaranteed to subject to attacks of cfoupf When cure or money refunded. C C. 0. krrf 10c ever an attack is coming on my a sure thing. Try a box 25c. 50c. Sample and booklet free. wifeJ gives them Chamberlains All druggists. and it always pre Congh Remedy vents the attack. It is a household neceeeity in this country and no (MOTY dihegtoey. what else we run ont of, it matter v would not do to be without Chamfvm IT"7. X PORTO RICO SENORITA. berlains Cough Remedy More of CFTICXXSl r,r 5CO0?TT it is sold here than of all other oiitnci . M4i --Chirli fl Erti '.. WQUll feet nour'Tike Eiitall. cdffee if CoaunaU11 wrHyrotn growth, and, Porto Rioa Thai there are trees and cough medicines combined. J. M. Woolf. ishes in the bills and moist valleys. Xickle, of Nickle Bros., merchants, etperka, end 4nin shrubs valuable for their gums, as the For every pound of chocolate used in . County Bee ' W Beast Morthead. mammy, oopal and the great trees cf the United States we - have to send Nickleville, Pa. For sale by Riter oil a Moleu. Imior-tii- iii ' Co T ;na surer W' ea.F fiifi.t the high' forests," the 'exudations" from abroad. That its manufacture, if not Bros.Drug t 0atyuntyo-Sdwrd&Bwhich are incense. A tv Huey Frank K. hawker. as used . its cultivation, is profitable, we. have Prosecuting " Sherlff-Frrn "ear. ed gcbooIt-Bfa- w Plants; the - bark, wood or fruits of bnt to read the advertisements of various District Experience Is thebest Teacher. g"prUttodm dealers to ascertain. French and Dutch, Use Ackers English Remedy in any which are used in and dyeing tanning 'HBtaIoWFre4 Torut Should are the mulberry, wild ginger, anat to, as well as American packers of choco- care of coughs, colda or croup. Maury Bollock. Inspector! immediate - relit ( money failto it es give dehave ntIx)Uioait the and late, inspectHiK lndigormyrrhT mangrove"and"dividivl mand refunfled. 25 eta. and 50 cts. Riter for increases. It is Brbs. or All these caesalpinia. grow Drug Co., Druggists- - - - 4 practi OFFICERS. PREUi T Indigenous to tlio American tropics, ns wild in a also as do the state, cally LOW rUOXCT. Its name, derived from the Aztej castor bean, cotton and rico. ' Cure that Cough with Shilohs Cure H. Thomas. UUM of UlO t.H r-. G The forests oontain trees which have "chooolatl, indicates. Oonatsbl The best Cough Cure. Believes Croup The cacao attains a height of 20 or W. Rowland. UoadSupenrlsor been sought for centuries as precious dye promptly. One million bottles told 80 comes nurTKOM i riscurct. to at ths about feet, maturity last year. 40 dotes for 25 eta. Sold by cabinet and woods; chief among which same a. Campbell, Voodoo of tho ft.i' as ooffee and yields abun- Co-o- p Grocery A Drug Store. h ago the are and the CoMtoble-Oeere. logwood mahogany, lfkrt. hillon be It may grown dantly. , rocky Hood inporrUoi former growing in the littoral forests, ;r-- Poulsen. ucict in the islet of Vieques and sides, where nothing else" excepting numi Truth wears well. People have particularly , . F. Smith; coffeo perhaps could get a foothold, and Juttto of ths Peoon these latter must the the learned that DeWitts Little Early hillsTo o. Constable Jo. be added the fragrant cedar, such as the delights in the warm, moist valleys of Risers are reliable little pills for Clog. tend InporrUor Iu t.ocmct. fAOAil Cuban cigar boxes are made from, the tho coast region. At least one island regulating the bowels, curing, conr.na of ths roWest justices ,ndics, that of Grenada, has laurel, walnut, oak, locust and many the ConstaMe-Joh- m P - ft j.u and sick headache. They , vrU. others. The mahogany of Cuba, Santo been raised from poverty to compara- stipation . u rbomas. tood 8npery1aop-Co--p dont Grocery & gripe. Domingo and Porto Rico is held in tive affluence by the abandonment of (TICK reKTOCT. ' Co. Jiatloo of thi Pom 1 U. Thoresen, higher esteem than that from Honduras, sugar as an exclusive cultivation sad Drug O Net ' , r Elders Heber Parker.and Christian Beisenmay Sunday, Oct. 23 2nd ward, Logan. Sunday, Oct. 30 Clarketon. Ooffee and cacao flourish anywhere above 600 feet. The latter ia best at 1, 000 or 1, 500. It requires three or four years for" first frui ta, ' and endures 'for ;y H : - Elders Heber Merrill and Frank 'Bangh 7 Sunday. Oct. 23 Wellsville. Oct. 30 Millville. ; Sunday, mogths. I. r Car- - v- - l. 1 Biktr and Squires Sunday, Oct. 23 Sunday,. Oct. 30 , beattended to with out i ' . ! ice. win .. Elders Charle ue the finest & u?es the best horses nd the most reasonable All trains art met by my transfer. Had. All orders left at Stable l-f- mmmmmmmmrn Elders Ira Noble and Joseph J. Richardson Sunday," Oct, 23 Trenton. . , v Sunday, Oct. 30 Newton. i iyvsu fifiiedbtaliles. Greenville. SO 7 & -- con-tin- ; s NIELSEN'S i J . I , it 21 cts. Bold by " . Store. Co-o- p A Drug I V Grocery - J. -- , W ton. -- Oonstablo-Andrew 4. McBride Road BnperrlsorW viLLrmxy foicner iastleeof theFeao- e- UtridMnrray. Joseph ft. w KXlward. ft. Bailey. Roadiuperrisoe Ch- -Oonatsbl JnnTOon . mutoirt tho ' f i . , s f nKcr. -- reoooC ul W. Kanttio, Brkp Jr. H Oaoatoblo-Jo- ha . . rciCT. . .Justice of th Pr-vConiubl Jupor Lcramoo. '-o mood tapomaop-andtBoroaioo foAUeo of ..laid Supanrlaof Kd nao roaaRor. Tin. ioaUeo of fho Oeoeteblo Jeeee T. - mood Boporrlaop ' Catmol , Paul cardoo. -sacrOcr. Joatloo of ttto Pnt- 'ViUard Ballaxd' Oonatahlo 1mm Bumhi. toodBopomaop-wn- t, p, aigby Jr. - raiaoct. ... Joftlra of th pMMihi OooatblO JohQ I . a Hi! ITT. tood 0jrrior-0- li ut Bb amwar. ' taiKTo ruciKC?. Joatleo of tho Pe.-- r Wood C Cooctblo-- a. B. Umdp-.owm. Lingham. 'taadSuprrlot TkoopMi a uvuToy rtzcincr, JotUfa of t D. EaltiJ Oooitsblo torKi. Eo... t. pi,sa. ootitiulb raxcuicT. Jnatlo of fcapcaoo Joa.Lai!aa Oooitablo X. S. Urtea. -- toad SuporrUor Ujrjua Bair. aicitvona raiciact. ttoo of ttta OomUU 1 lawla. . topTlm.p-PrB- c!i axiTEr'D jnattaoof t' w Oooab. taad atuDrT'-toaQe Phr v., : -- . r psi. .ct : . 3. Harren' . 7" 'z cey , i . Thctpa, raUuc ' ConiuUe . v. toad ntsTTjr Ltrt branioa. - ATOP TTECIItCT. , d aup(TlBoo-- Ja J. Facer, CwtU-.- . frlr.vLva.; -- 'tUuoo-j- a. " j toad ta C. C.r., cr.TnauK;-a;nsrr.'Ti;-P-- TT, f f-'- r-! tibLlJsoiaa - Unclaimed Letters. Mrs. Christina Anderson, Mr'. Andrew Christianson, Mrs. C. W. Johnson, -- Jordy Johnson, Mr. Chas. C. Laaille, John Nilson, ' - Mr. Wm. Nubterd, " - j. rnriMn; Jr. "vr t Laxter W. Ll.'Tl.t rjp x:sra::.' Shew.-- " - J Via Hams Cmaha-c- r - City. j The service of the Union Pacific via either route is the very beat The equipment consists of handsome day coaches, Chair Cars, Pullman Buffet and Drawing Room Sleepers, Dining Cars ana Buffet Smoking and Libra y Cars. Fewer changes than via any other lice. For time tables, rates, eto call oa W. W. Woodside, Agent. FROBATE AFD , GUARDIANSHIP ; - NOTICES. . two weeks' from date they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office at WashOhbox Smith, P. M. ington. Consult County Clerk or the Respective Loo aw, Ujah. Oct. 16, 1898. Signers, Tor Further Information- - ; Old, wealthy and reputable firms vouch forthe quality, of articles that find- favor with the public. Who vouches for the quality of the substitutes that are frequently 3 urged on careless buyers? o, 5 - , CfflT f.MT -- m-, , Cood ' . V.'Fot, . ' ' . 7 ' ; , Of In tba Matter ol the fatale ol WllUam L ' , Seenolxer, deceased. Notice, Tbeneiltioo of Theodore M. Seeholer, pray-In- c for the admission to Probate of a certeia document, purporting to be the UstWlllandTaa-lament- of Wllham U Seeholzer aeceased, ni lor the granting of Letters Tentsmentarr with the Will annexed to Theodore U terholxer, baa been set for bearing on Saturday tho LUtfc day of October, A. D. Iswt, at 10 o'rlock a. ta. at the Connty court house. In the Court Rooaa nf said Court, la Logan City, Cache County, Utah. .Witness the Clerk of said Court, with tho teal thereof sillied, this 8XAL) 14th day of October, . S, --COTO-:' The Union UcatLiiiHGi. , . x t JOSEPH KNOWLES, Prop. For udoort west ol rostoSa, 3rd Street. Loss If . ' Eerxin J. Mxthkwv, j. . Cled. ' Caveat,, and Trde.it,rk, o,Un ent business conducted for gjo t Oua Orricc ia oeeoairt U.Satcnt Orrtct 1 and we can aeotre patent in less tune than those j , remote trom Washington. J, Send model, drawing; oi'ph'tto., with drscrip- ! f tion. We adeUe, if patentable or not, free charge. Oar fee notaue till pateit M secured, How to Obtain Patems," wi X f A Pam pm itT,In the U.S. and foreign coui;u- - '7 cost of aauie , Mot free. Address, f r u 1 k ell EL: . , a the District Coart, Probate Division eaaaaawaaaaaaaaaaaaaM- -' Also Fish in Seasc. i, aro-mat- io , In nd for Cache County, State of Cta&. v - Juicy HEAT - 82,-000,0- 00 f Livonia ! If the abeva are uot called for within ot . ripct sT.Emlth. -'j,v MtiiTi' xi tv 1 B. Tripp Peaoo-- K. , f fC-16- tood toporrliiorM.roul t:ocka. ' and logs hae keen shipped in times the substitution of cacaa The same locations are also favorable past worth $5,000 each landed In Lon. to the growth of all the native spioca, , don. : We send abroad annually $3,000,000 as well as those long since introduced each for indigo and cabinet woods, such as cinnamon, nutmeg and pimento. which this island can snpply for many Vanilla will grow in the damp forests, years to come, basing future estimates and ginger, citron and arrowroot may upon what it has produced in the past be cultivated profitably. The last named For raw silk the chief of our govern- has made the fortune of many a farmer ment bureau of .statistics, Ur. Austin, in Bermuda and St. Vinoeut, and there will-ndo as welt. says we send away $23,000,000 an- is no reason why it Island. In Like this the native Porcassava, of sheltered Iu the valleys nually. to Ricos mountains tho mulberry finds from which flbur and cossareep are oba congenial home, and the silkworm tained, the arrowroot grows best in the fertile soil of the many steep acclivities. ' likewise. ,, ....It is estimated that eur imports of But these are merely byproducts. The real staples of the island have not fruits and nuts, nearly all of them of tropical growth and many of them from as yet been touched upon. These ore these .veiy.islandV,-- . amount. to$l7, island the which sugar, coffee, of 000,000 per year; of fibers (jute, sisal , estimated, 7,000,. produces, .roughly 000 pounds of the first, 70,000 tons of hemp, eta), about $12,000,000, and of the second and 17,000 tons of the third. cacao; $3,000,000. The fibers can be Aocording to the Spanish Estadistica produced in such barren spots as and Yucatan, where the roil General del Comercio Exterior," pubtoo is poor for anything else, and it is lished in 1897, Porto Rico exported doubtful If they could be made a profitIn , EGG iu tobacco, $3,747,891 sugar able in this island. But cultivation would So coffeo. it and $8,789,783 in we of which rice, import to the amount coffeo the is that great stapla Seem of $2,000,000 annually, grows well, Peculiar conditions of soil, climate and most of it is of the so called though altitude are necessary to the production mountain nbt are variety" and is consumed and these of perfect coffee, here. found in combination everywhere, even Two of the great staples, sugar end in, the tropica f According to our bureau should not be overlooked, tobacco, of statistics, in 1898 we imported 680, is believed that lands suitait nearthough 'of coffeA which 688,000 pounds of ble cultivation have been their for ly 4,000,000 pounds came from Brazil, occupied. Sugar is at Its best in 60,000,000 from Venezuela, 38,000,000 mainly lowlands. It was introduced coastal the from from Central America, 24,000,000 sixteenth the in probably century, early from each Mexico, about 19,000,000 fr$m the Canaries, and has found here Colombia and the West Indies and as congenial a home as in Cuba, and from all other countries. the methods of cultivation and manuthe of Arabia, the ancient home facture are tho same. There are more berry, is not mentioned, and but or bullock trapicbes da btiey--c- x a small quantity came from Sumatra' millfr-romeans small of n natives by' and none from Java. and haciendas vast are "there than ranks with Rico The ooffee of Porto Cuba. as in may seem a "ingenios, the best, and, though There K cf course, no f"- - a like the reflection upon our taste1, that is tho d Vu-JtAbajo cf CV a for V e reason It goes, abroad an I is not ecu-mo- f tut the in our marts. Tho' finest coffeo raLlag of high grado tobacco, .to .said is FortoJlico of weed hits dentations, .and .thcro xro..taom. than -- kwtov CLiaarrox To Chlejgo cr EL Louis - Umi r- - iav. - CM. PatcmT Orricc, - W a - Wamihtoih, o ' w. D. O. , |