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Show na A v DECEMBER 5 1833 A Bough Blderrs Capture. The gospel wa laid before manner clear a , iu tbe very people Before I went pay to war Editor Journal: Thirling that heard tbe glad tidings I loved many communication the little maverick, aqd another perhaps seemed afraid of her, Bat somehow proclaimed. advantmight be acceptable, I take Bres8be waa to toney an so slick. was in held conference Our as any two- yetr-ol- d As age of this opportunity to write lau, two public meetiogs being held Oplump stock I ever saw, blooded you on Sunday, July 10, in the concert An worth ten times Ler weight la gold, The work of spreading the gospel the number We blemisn or a house. flaw. a Without of Christ as revealed from heaven at about 150 and 200 res- But, bein the owners daughter, she . in this day ' and generation has present too good fur sich as me. pectively. The. instructions were Appeared such marked been not by perhaps excellent. In the priesthood I tol her I waq goin to fight rapid strides in Germany as it has Fur Uncle Sam, an hoped that I we held on was Mouday, But in many ot$er countries. do the job correct an right, Would and healthy received many good instructions An half imagined that a . nevertheless a Ger- and returned to our respective Was try in fur to quit her breast, it. characterized has growth fields feeling mucb improved in An in her eyes I thought I saw many makes the boast of being the Switzerland .Presidents A saudish glimmer, an it jest Cradle of the Reto mation and spirit. In up in my craw. Wells and Laatensack were joined AnSent my ol heart said goodbye I thought one should. therefore expect she when H. E. Bowman, president of the Her voice was thick, hut.mebbe not. by 3bywish mission, great religious liberty-enjoye- d where they made a its people. But the reverso is well similar tour of Jest after that San Juan affair that field. known to be the fact. It has been I got a letter writ by Kate On the morning of July 8, five of That sent my heart off on a tear which acted has of lack this liberty Elders from Utah, including That I could scarcely subjugate. J so largely as a check, upon the pro- us, Pres. Wells and Lautensack, went She said shed read about the tight gress of the gospel in this country. to the how us riders did the job, grave of Elder Joseph A. Ott AnAnsaid While in Switzerland- ,- great relithat alius in her sight who died in Dresden, Saxony, Jan. be a hero, then said : Bob, Id gioua liberty being enjoyed, a well 10, 1896. A nice' monument has I wish the cloud o war waa rent, of missionary organized system erected for him by subserp-tion- ; Because Im lonesome since you went labor has been carried on for many beejj was to dedicate fetched a wild our I Rough Rider yell years and large conferences and the same. purpose fine white a The a herd, to Sufficient shine, stampede branches have continually flourishrests upon a stone pedestal An went round Bingin fur a spell marble, r ed. As gay as a canary' bird. he entire heighlh being something -- Berne, Switzerland, proved to be heart riz in my throat an blocked My follow-ng feet. It bears the t The chute down to my appetite, a convenient place from which to over six To An when the dinner in German bugle squawked direct the work in Germany, thus the inscription memory of the misslohiry of , I couldnt eat a cussed bite, almost from the beginning of work he of Jesus Christ of Latter- An in my dreatns that night her face Church in this country in 1353 until Feb- -day A. Ott, born Seemed floatinround me every place. Sainte, ruary of this year, this mission has Dec 12, 1870, atJoseph Virgin City, Utah, When I got back the other day been directly associated with the died at Dresden. i An rode out to tbe ranch I got 1896, 10, Jan,. Swiss mission. At one time' the thinkinof the way memb-r- s of his faith. Ooeasy mission embraced the three coun- Dedicated by The gal d meet me, fur I thought The dedicatory praver was offered The gulf atween ua seemed to be tries, Switzerland, Germany and Pres. Rulon S. Welle. It was a Too wide a one fur me to swing, Belgium; however, January 1, 1892 by and solemn occa- I but a common cowboy, she the Belgium mission was separated very impressive of cattle The a king, daughter long be re- An somethin in me seemed to say from the Swiss and German mis- sion, one which will those were who membered all by That I had better keep away. " sion and added to "the Netherland been Bro. bad who Ott, mission. The work x in the two present. few weeks when he I never will forgit how Kate a married only Grabbed both my hands ! Two crys- countries, Switzerland and Gerwas but a short time in the came, tal leaks manone under continuing many, was when to ield he called from Come her eyes to irrigate lay Berne made very good agement in down his life. He was beloved by -- The roses bloomin in her cheeks. x progress.Grabbed both- - my bands in hers, then . Of late years the way has been all who knew him and they testily stopped cf him that he was a man full of An looked face into my snn-be- at opened up for the Elders in Ger- aith and a desire to do Hie suddent made An a dive an dropped good. rehave sna wd gradually many grave has been purchased for twen-- y AnA kiss onto its proper piece, ceived more liberty and better I, demented with her charms. years with the privilege of re- Corralled for work. More and ber in my big strong arms more Elders were seat into the newing at the expiration of that time; that being the custom' in That gallikeis now a fly in onroun country and thus, through the German a butterfly wings; cemeteries. Pres. Wells Jest two wimmen out from town Shes blessings of the Lord, a very good :id his got uttered the of feelings prayer A sewin on mysterous things, work has been done. In the spring asked Lord he when to all the An I was measured tother day 1S97 of the work in Germany was Fur who have those stylish clothes, her good ol dad -may charge found so far advanced that it was . . he was goin to pay Insistin work when of the the twenty years fur bis lad, possible to more thoroughly organFur proper trappina renew the lease that th An expire, to. ize this part of the - mission.- planned bf our dear ' brother - A remains ' . 7 night; ifive Conferences were A weddin dance plana out o light! to come forth in in the rest peace formed, the cities Hamburg, Berlin, Hen ver-loresurrection otthe just; Dresden, Frankfurt on Main, and The grave is at present in. good Stuttgait being chosen as the cen-Jtris covered by a green Two Pointed Questions Answered. condition; points and the conferences Wh&t is tbe use of making a betnamed accordingly. The effect was plant Sedom which is especially for such purposes; aod ter article than adapted competitor if good. It brought the Elders nearer flowers added their frag- you can Dotget ajour growing better made and work price for it? the together very ' Ads. As there is do difference effective. Rapid progress was made. rant beauty to theepot. In February of this year it was The Journal is a regular and in tbe - price tbe public will buy only the better, so that while our found that sufficient progress bad ever welcome visitor. best With wishes. made profits may be smaller on a siDgle been to justify the appointer Z Tpruy Wu sale ia ment of a separate president for they will tie much-greatSchwab" No. St. 40, the Stuttgart, aggregate. each of the two divisions, Switzer' " '' How can you get the public to land and Germany. Accordingly November 15, 1898'' know your make is tbe best? H. E. Bowman was chosen presiWHAT TO WHEN SICK. If both articles are brought dent of the Swiss mission, with Dp case disordered of weak In liver, prominently before tbe public stomach, headquarters at Berne, and Peter impure blood, shattered nerves, bronchitis, both are certain to be tried and Lautensack president of the Ger- lingering cough, or other affections which man mission, with headquarters at lead to consumption. Dr. Pierces Golden the public will very quickly pass Medical Discovery will ordinarily bring judgment on them and use only tbe Hamburg. about rapid cure. If better one. The good work is moving for- the trouble be deep-- ' chronic, This explains the large sale on ward. A fifth conference has recen- seatedhadand better write you Chamberlains been V. R. Dr. with Cough Remedy. Pierce, organized headquar- to tly Tbe people have been using it for himself; at Buffalo, ters at Cologne. N. telling him The Elders are rejoicing in their aboutY., your years and have found that it can a " Sickness.-Halways be depended upon. JThey labors, and are mostly enjoying will give you ' may occasionally takeup with goodHealtE WiTcan bear fatherly. some fashionable novelty put forth . the gospeLoL Christ is carefully con! P sidered advice, with exaggerated claims, but are again upon the earth and that in and charge no . certain to return to tbe one remedy these days, just as in the days of fee at all. His been has that they know to be reliable, and .ths Savior and the -- Apostles, the practice so widespread, o for coughs, colds and creup there signs follow those that believe. We and has covered so of is nothing equal to Chamberlains forms disease, many ..can testify that all the characteris- that r free advice is " his sals by Riter tics and distinguishing features of likely to do you more Cough Uemeayr-FoCo. Bros. the gospel of Christ as He Himself Sood than that of a physician who charges Drug prices. established it among men, are again Dr. Pierce is also the head of the famed to be seen and can easily be found Invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute, at There are few ailments so un Buffalo. N. Y., where hundreds of invalids those all who !not are blinded by and afflicted from all over the comfortable as piles, but they can and deceived by . the sleight ..and country go for persons treatment by tbe corps of easily be cured by - using - TAB specialists who are in constant attendance. LERS BUCKEYE PILE OINT-MENcunning craftiness of men. is because of his vast practice that the In June, July and August we It Relief follows its use, and doctor is so well fitted to successfully treat were favored with a visit from every form of disease. Do not feel that any one suffering from piles cannot are imposing upon him when you ask Rulon S. Wells, president of the yon for free advice, because he wishes all to afford to neglect to give it a trial. European missiion, and P. Lauten know that his medicines only are' 'to be Price, 50 cts. in bottles, tubes 75 sack, president of tbe German mis paid for not his advice. , cts. Riter Bros. Drug Co. f I haw used 'three hottlea of Dr. Pierces eion. They traveled through Ger- Coidea Medical Discovery since my correspond with you and find great Improvement In Sick Headache absolutely and many, held a series of conferences ence itiv case." writes Mr. A. V. Novotnr, of New dif-w. "I feel that I am In permanently cored by using Moki Tea. and priesthood meetings in the York, N. Y (Bo need of no more medical asalstance. When I A pleasant herb drink; Cures constiferences. .They also held meetings started to take your medicine I had a regular and indigestion, makes you eat, cough, of which 1 waa afraid, and pation in the various branches in the mis- consumptivecautioned and warned me concern, sleep, work and be happy. Satisfaction everybody sion. A large number of these ing It. I waa no losing weight rapidly, was very guaranteed or money back. 23 cts. and anil had appetite whatever. Now I do meetings were held in public halls, pale not cough at all, have gained eight pounds in 60 cts. Riter Bros. Drug Co., Druggists have recovered my healthy color, and the public being notified through weight, 1 can and will recmy appetite is eoormouc. vour medicine to everybody who may the newspapers, by hand bills, etc. ommend Cure in nee'd of the same, as it is a sure cure, no be was the nappy privilege of your humbug ns are moat other patent medicines, where others fail. It ia the cures , It leading humble servant to attend a number and ia lar superior to all similar medicines." Cough Cure, and no home should be of these meetings and I can assure - If the head achea. the trouble ia pretty without it. Pleasant to take and goes sure to be constipation or biliousness. Dr. right to the spot. Sold by Co-o- p Grocyou that We had a time of rejoic Pierces Pleasant Pellets will curt yon. ery & Drug Store. b Tki Grmaa Missions ing. - ; c - meet-ing.whi- ch st-a- dy to-fin- d -- -- - . 1 -- in-epi- re i ccordingly r-Chrismat we.-nav- e- -- 4. et. al testi-monyth- at -- . T. . . Shilohs-Consumpti- on . , Wcrtli Eemeaksrlng- Sulphur is, according to Tbe Humanitarian, one of the most efficacious and simple cures for diphtheria. All that is needed is flour of sulphur and a quill, and with these, it is said, one celebrated physician cured every patient without exception. He put- a tea spoonfal of flour of sulphur into a wine glass of water and stirred it with bis finger instead of a1 spoon, tbesulpbar not -- readily amalgamating with water. When the sulphar was well mixed the physician gave gargle, and in ten minutes the patient . was - out vOf danger. Sulphur kills every species of fungus vin a man. beast or plafitin a few minutes. Instead of spitting out the gargle, the swallowing of it is recommended. In extreme cases in which the above specialist has been called in the nick of time, when the fungus was too nearly closing to allow the gargliog, he blew the .buI-ph' through a Squill into 'the throat, and after the fungus had shrunk to allow it, then the - ita NERVOUS WOMEN you get the blues and wish some-timyou were dead ? If your answer is "Yes to any of these questions, you should lose no time in taking es BRADFIEZDS , FEMALE REG VIATOR It will overcome and cure every form of irregular menses, leucor-rhoefalling of the womb and other uterine trouble $t mt OnippMfc TBS BRADF181D RSGVtATOB a, CO., - 8old by Riter Bros. Drug Ctf. mi ur Atl.,1, K1EAT w - . -f- ob- , r Good, Spall's Grsatest Need. Fat, Juicy MEAT - Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain,' spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains ia tbe back of his head. On using Electric Bitters, Americas greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purifigs the blood, tones up the stpmach, the strengthens, nerve3, puts vim, vigor aod new life into every muscle, nery4 and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. 50 Every bottle guaranteed,-onl- y cents. Sold by Riter Bros. Drug Co. . 7-- Also Fish in Season, . JOSEPH KNOWLES, Prop,' For ndoor, want ol Pot ton 1. SrdlStreet, Logt COUNTY and Htnln PRECINCT OFFICERS, x.oetx rucu'ct. Joetloe of the Peace W. N. Thome Oomteble Georee Roed 8upervlor Job W. Rowland. . rmonniaca pmcirct. jnrilce ef the Pence H. A. Campbell, uontuble George M. Pickett. Ponliea. Roed Snpervlior-Sor- en Secretary. Canal & Irrigating Company at a meeting held Nov. 17th, 1898, the of time of payment 4n three-fiftthe above assessment was extended to ApriLlst, 1899; becomes delin quent May 1st 1899, the other two-fiftto be payable according to the above notice. niutuxi mcurctC - 7 v witunui . Out;' . - nicmoT, Jrixdov lattice of tbe Pteee manor, Oomteble Jttper Lemmon. Roed Supervisor Andrew Sorensen rniuKumeun. lattice of tbe Pence Chet. W. Mtaghtn, Oomteble John H. Barker Jr. Reed Sapervltor-Rdwe- rd Ed wards .... . BIKBOV FBBCIVCT. . Justice of tbs Peeoe Wm. Cetmui Oomteble Jews T, Reete. Roed Supervisor-re- al Carton; . 3s" vvwtov rmicivcr. Justice of tbe Pence Will trd Bellerl ' Oomteble Itate Benton. toed Supervisor Wm. F. Rigby Jr. . - OLABXSTOV mCIXCT. - Justloe of tbe Pence John Thompson Oomteble John R. Godfrey. Roed Snpervlior-Che- s. Sbnmwey. . rmictvcT. tbivtov ' JntUoe of the Pence Joseph Wood Oomteble A. H. Henderson Rond Supervisor Wm. Blnghem, Y Jr Dull Headache, Pains in various parts ol the body, linking at the pit of -- the stomach, Loss of appetite. Feverishness, Pimples or Sores are all positive evidences of impure blood. .No matter tiwisrox raicivct. how it became so it must be purified in Justice of tbe Peece-- A. D. Smith I order to obtain good health. Ackers Constable Georgs Holliday. Moroni Stocks. Blood Elixir has never failed to cure . Roed Supervisor ' oovamu raecivcr. ' Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisona or any bt PeseeJot. B. Alls. other blood diseases. It is certainly a 'Justloaof Oomteble R. 8. Larsen. wonderful remedy and we sell every Roed Supervisor Hyr am Bair. bottle on a positive guarantee. Riter vicHXOiro reicivcr. Bros. Drug Co., Druggists. 3 Jostles of tbe Pence X. B. Tripp . -- IrnUoe of tbe Peeoe Derid Money. Oomteble Joseph B. Woodward. Roed Baperritor Cherlet R. BeUey. , Played ami Oomteble Andrew G. Nelson, Roed Snpervltoi Wm. A. McBrldei Josefh H. Salisbury, 7-- , rucwcT. lattices of ths Pence J. U P.rlc; Oomteble John P, Roberts. H. Thorns. Roed Bnpervltor-me outer. - --v , lutloe of the Peece-- I. C. Thoreten, W. . hs In sluggish liver, HERBINE, by its beneficial action upon the biliary tracts, renders the bile more fluid, and bring tbe liver into a sound, healthy condition, thereby banishing the sense ofdrowsiness, lethargy, and the general feeling of apathy which arise from disorders of the liver. Price 50 cts. Riter lattice ef the Petes Job. F. Smith. Com table Jot. 8. Jetton. Roed Supervisor John King. PhRADItB hs - na. . By a resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of the Wellsville ' Woolf. . Joseph H. Salisbury; Bros. Drug Co. DIRECTORY. Clerk Hopkln , Mathew. County Recorder Bettlo Moreheed. RnOMor Blmptoo M. Molen. Aaron P. Farr, Jr. . Treeturer County Surveyor Edward Han ten. ProeecuUn Attorney Frank K. Nebekc . Sheriff -- Fred Turner. Superintendent of District Bcnoolt Stmt Oldham. Flib end Game Commlmloner Fred Turn Inipector ol Beet Henry B alloc.. . Sheep Inspector. Junes Lothoaee. . . will be collected according to law. By order of the Board of Direc Secretary. . CACH1 COUNTY OITICXRSt Charlei H. Hart Dlatrlct Jud . Commiaaionera Hrrnm HtybaU. WllUta quentDecemberl et,J89S, and 77 if not paid before said date tors. ' The Union Meat MaiM Jpmrkt, Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of tbe Wellsville Canal & Irrigating Company held Octl3th 1898, an assessment of 5 per cent was levied on all the subscribed stock, payable onor before Oct. 20th 189S. Said ' assessment r becomes delin . . GO TO 1 Notice of Assessment. lw all Binds, Of 7. Oomteble What Dr. A. E. Salter Says. Buffalo, ' X. r. Gents From my personal knowledge, gained in observing the effect of your Shilohs- - Cure in cases of advanced Consumption,, I am prepared to say it ia the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by Coa op Grocery & Drug Store, , Rood . - Snpervlsor-Fren- cls Lewis. svmrmLB mentor Juitlee of tbe Peace Georgs T. 8mltY Oontteble W. PUtlngton. . Rood Supervisor-Wi- n. ' . F. Harper. . TD1 ?1.X rMCUICTl justloe ef tbe Peece--J. W. D. Home1 Constable Geo, D. Reeder Roed Supervisor-Hen- ry E. Henoey. ' , Old, wealthy and repuUble firms vouch for the quality of articles that find favor with tbe public; Who vouches for the quality of the substitutes, that are frequently $ . urged on careless buyers? rr , - coutea mcivol Jostles of the Peaces-Jo- hn H, Thorps Oontteble Hyrnm Olsen. Rond Supervisor Lars Sorenson. lAVOvmctvcr. Retd SuperVUorJsa J. Faces. 0omteble-- R. Fredrick sen , , Justice Jot. 0. Orr.t Kt.sriuiwensctHQT,l Roed Superviso- r- N. J. Hartvlgsen ert Jostles of Baxter Jr. Feaoe-Rob- - Constable Thomas W. Lloyd.) jmnxviLLRPeutinraiott'. M Ntlsoe teed Supervisor-Ca- r) i V |