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Show NT"' the business. , people. Lucheni appeared hardened in hie crime; however, he did not a tnke me as looking like a .criminal born. Hdii about, 26 years old. short, but very strong robust in . appearance. He .and ' will eke out thereat of bis miser able existence in the Kveche at -- , -- Geneva,- at forced lkbor. His cell will beabout 8 by 11 feet, and ad - , mitt but a small amount of dayis light. Corporal punishment' the and Swiss in abolished prisons, chief thief thing in which Luchenia treatment'1 may differ from the regular regime ofthe penitentiaryof is that ho will likely be deprived the daily ration of tjeine allowed the ' in males a deprivation - the average Switzer considers truly a hardship. This is not saying the Swiss are all drunkards, but most take more or less . wine or, other Men and women con liquor. eider it a necessity of life. They often express surprise that we grow strong without it. By way of recreation we recently made a short trip around by Mont Blanc.' Ve were much impressed with our view of it,, as.Jtbroke upon us in all its grandeur at the Pontde St. Marie. It is about 15,000 feet high, but does not seem so much when you are near it. We went up on one of its1 glaciers and saw and felt for the first time what a real glacier was lifce. Be-- , low it is a body of solidice . with a rough surface, occupying the bottom of a ravine between high cliff s. Higher up they are more extensive and rougher, and contain many , They gradually merge into the eternal snows which cap the peaks. Thejf move down but a few feet per annum, melting at the point, from under which issues a muddy stream. From Chamix we crossed over to. the Rhone and followed it down t6 where it empties into Lake Leman. Here it is muddy and the deposit of this mud in the lake has hathe effect of filling it up to the extant that a small village built bn the lake shore In Roman times, ie now a mile and - a half inland. It is on thil shore ofthe lake, the eastern, that is located the gloomy castle of Chillon, immortalized by : Byron Chilloa! Thy prison is a holy plice, etc. From here we sailed down the lake to Geneva. The French mission here is con ducted on a limited scale at present. There are missionaries three cities, Rider J. L. Ballif of Logan, who arrived safely Sept. 16th, being of oar number. An effort was made last spring to establish a branch in Paris, and an Elder was sent there . from here. He re maided some months, but left things about, as be found them; apparently having made no serious impression on le mond Par-isicWe are doing a heap of warning' however, and usually enjoy our labors. With many thanks and best wishes to The Journal, which is a regular and appreciated caller at my quarters, I am, Respectfully yours, sta-tioned- .in n. . Arthur Porter Jr. 45, Rue de la Servette, Geneva", Switzerland, Nov. 19, 1893. Trca Oolesir Joarezr Editor Journal: Thinking a few items from this far off sunny land may hi of interest to your many subscribers, I will venture to this year wai , fruit crop enormous; other crops good. W e are at present fifteen miles from the railroad, but there are good prospects of the railroad being extended in a few months up this river into the grat pine covered plateaus of the Sierra Madre, where four saw mills Ikre busy sawing lumber. The falling leaves remind us that Autumn at last is here, atni although some trees still wear their summer coat of green, the majority are donning the more sombre hues of yellow or brown There are many- - queer things about this climate. While you aie suffering with floods jn . May and June, we are suffering on account rifthe scarcity of 'water.- - While your meadows are green, your cattle slick and fat, our baylaod is brown and sere, bur stock in the poorest condition during the year. But in July come the rains, and soon a change comes over the face of theJandscapH and. everything gross rema:k,u.ly fast. You being haying per hup in July, we wait uutil the firjpt of October, and sometimes continue into December. There are vey few Cache Valley people here at present, but we hope to see more of them come this way, where there is a splendid oppor colouists. tunity for progressive Miss WiL-keo- , formerly of Logan, is teaching school at Colouia Dublan. The many friends of Mr. John will be Telford of Richmond, to his learn of good prospleased pects, both financially and matrimonially. Our Stakes Academy..- is in splendid condition under the able supervision of Prof. Guy C. Wilson and five assistants.' ' Our Sunday School and Associations are in first class condition, and the work is progressing very Xaviib. avorably. . Tfas : - Eh Shudders When Sha Dancer and Pain of Child-bearin- g. - . Sold by Riter Bros.iJrug Co Notics of Asssssnent. Noticeis hereby given that at a meetinglf the Board "of Directors of tho Wellsville Canal & Irriga- ting Company held Oct. 13th .1898, an assessment Of 5 per cent was levied onall the subscribed stock, payable on or before Oct. 20th' 1898. Said assessment becomes delinquent December' 1st, 1893, and if not paid before said . date will be collected according to law. By order of the Board of Direc tors.Joseph H. Salisbury,' r - . geo-eiay- By a resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of the Wellsville Canal & Irrigating Company at a meeting held Nov. 17th, 1893, the of time of payment on three-fifth- s the above assessment was extended to April 1st; 1899; becomes delin-cen- t May 1st 1S99J th other two fths to be payable aceordiog to the above noticed- - 7 , - Joskth'H Salisbury. ; Secretary. . In sluggish liver. HERBINE, by Colonia Juarez. Nov. its beneficial, action upon the The Sentence. The wretched biliary tracts, readers the bile prisoner who listens more fluid, and brihgthe liver, into to the reading of his death warrant is sound, healthy condition, thereby not - morr ourely . the seaee of drowsiness, banishing doomed than the man who is threat- lethargy, aod the general feeling of ened with dread apathy which arise from disorders and of the liver. Price 50 cte. Riter consumption -25,-1898- . fails to take the right method to repulse its attack. The Child that is bom wiih.a shallow, narrow chest ; the youth who daily crouches over an office iMt; the mechanic who toils in an atmosphere of dust, and the woman whose household duties constantly restrict her to the close, heated atmosphere of her home, all live under the blighting shadow of consumpThere is but one sure protection tion. against this wholesale murderer of men a sound healthy body; purr, rich, red blood; and clean, clear breathing organa. Dr. Pierces Golden -- Bros. Drug Co. Catarrh Cured. ,A clear head and weet breath secured with Shilohs Catarrh Remedy. We aell six bottles for t3, and guarantee an absolute care, old by Co-o- p Grocery & Drag Store, t - ... f - .Proprietor, g elements of the food are absorbed into the blood, and that new, healthy tissues are built up in the breathing organs. It prevents consumption by curing all the abnormal conditions which,, if neglected lead up to consumption. Mrs. Josie R. Clark, of Enterprise, Shelby Co., I had despaired of ever getting Mo., writes: well. 1 had been in bad health for twelve years. Had aches atl throaeh me, numb hands, cold . feet, and everything I ate distressed me; bowels constipated, was very nervous, depressed and despondent. I have takes six bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical , Discovery, and my' health is now good. write a few paragraphs to your valuable neper. Constipation disappears while you 1 his colony is situated on the when you take ,Dr. Pierces Pellets. sleep Piedraa Verdes (green stones) river which here flows from northwest to EAT eontheast, and the main street is . laid off in the same direction, and all other streets are either parallel : -r-ca: tr at right angles to the main one - . - . . . so. that a visitor to onr town is in . variably turned around on first coming into town. This is a typi ; cal Mormon settlement, with brick houses, orchards,, gardens and shade trees, and large barns; every thing betokening a prosperous Of AllOad. community. We have two stores .. and a ladies furnishing and cloth Also Fish in Season,, ing store, a large furniture; door and sash factory, where all kinds -- CO T-Oof hougs furnishings are produced, atapoffy, a harness shopa'ehoe T&g Union Meat shop, two bltc.tmiih shops, a can JOSEPH KNOWLES, Prop. nery, a tld step, a flour mill and i ,, brick yard all doing a prosperous Tot odoors west of Postofflee, Srd(8tmt,.Lota of Snithfieia City. Amount of tXr MAJOR PORTION DEVOTED TO WAR. Ed Huntzberry lot 8 block 3 plat A, value $175, improve Ad haras to Resolution Adopted by Con- -, merits $100 . 7. .777V 7 ; . $;'o grass at Brsaklng Out of Hostilities to Isaac Clegg, lot 9 block 3 plat Glvo'Coba Its Independence e.r A, vr ,q , i , i,. . , ,45 With Hawaii drniy and Nhvjt 3 lou vVeekes, and Sidney . Us-latlo- ns . 4-- 9 KociUCorfCitcy Heroin ii.rtiilalinn Washington. Die. and Hohm of Kpprr.-- v tin- - ntatWi: $ ttsrmte rond.-m- l g '.l:v r er-ie- $160 ce one-instan- - incn-asw- - s, .lay-bre- ak cn-ter- . A ... . . . .. . ' :K i:05 . . . , v Elizabeth Rasb, lot block 9 plat A, value .$120; im- -- provements $200.,) 7. H J Thompson, lotsH-Ttii10 block 10 pla Avftlut$160, improvements $40, peiaonal $80 LarB Benson, personal "'prop. d : . erty $150 Sarah Turner, lots IT.and. Il block 11 plat A, value $240, $28,7 ; . Duck w rth7 tots 2 and 3 block 25 plat improvements o e 6. plat value $260, imufrovemehtS'' . Notwith- necstanding .it: added iiHtOii essary by the wur, our wjde rojobu in a very satisfactory and degree of i.rosp.riy .vi.l.'iinil liy the largest volume f Imsiin-w- i ever re.tir.lwl. Every bron h uf in.niufii 'tiire has Issm mrsuirs have profluctlvo, .TOTM'iiItiiial in the yieldwl alimiuaiif Tvrnnis,-labofield of industry Is boner rewarded, revenue legislation pissed by the present congress has increas'd the treasurys receipts to the amount estimated by its authors; the Hnanees of the government have been successfully admintstoml and its credit advanewi to tho first rank, while it currency has been maintained at tho world's standanl. under a common fla-- j Military and for a Tlgnteous'.-aushas strengthened the national - spirit and served to cement more loscly th-ever the fraternal bonds between e.'ry section of the country. A review of tho relations of the United Ftatea to other powers, always appro- is year of yri mary l m porta neo, firiate, ofthis the momentous Issues which hare arisen, dummdiig in the ultimate determination by arms and Involving conswUenies, which will require tie: earnest attention of the congress. 1 he president her.- devotes consldemhlo space to the events leading up to tho war with Ppaln, and continues as follows: -- Our country thus, after an interval of half a century of peace with all nations, found ltse:f engaged in deadly eonflh-- t with a foreign country., Kvery nerve was strained to meet the emergency. The response to the Initial call for 125,000 volunteers was instant and complete, Ws wns also tho result of the second call of Mav 25, for 75,000 additional volunteers. The l ranks Of! he regular army were to the limits provided by the net of A pril 23. The enlisted force of the navy on the 15th of August, when It reached its maximum, numbered 24,123 men and apprentices. One hundred and throe vessels were added to the navy by purchase, one was presented to tho government, one leased and four vessels of the Interna tional Navigation company, tjie St. Paul, St. JjocIs, New York and Paris, were chartered. In addition to these the revenue cutters and lighthouse tenders were turned over to the r.ary department and became temporarily a part of the auxiliary navy. , It is not within the provlnee of this message to narrate the hlstorv of the extraordinary war that followed the Spanish declaration 21, but a brief recital of its more salient features is appropriate. The first encounter of the war in point of date took place April 21, when a detachment of the blockading Squadron made a reconnaissance in force- at Matan-zashelled the harbor forts and demolished several new works in constrju-tioiDeweys Remarkable Viotory. Tho next engagement was destined to mark a memorable epoch in maritime warfare. The Pacific fleet, under Commodore George Dewey, had lain for some weeks at Iiong Kong. Upon the colonial issned proclamation of neutrality-beinand the customary 24 hours notice being it repaired to Mira hay, near Hong even, whence It proceeded to the Philippine islands, under telegraphic orders to capture or destroy tho formidable Sjianluh fleet then assembled at Manila. At on May 1 the American force Manila Imy and after a few hours engagement effected tho total d.Ntniciion of tho Spanish fleet, Consisting of 10 worships and a transport, besides rapturing the naval station and forces at Cavite, thus annlh latlng the Spunish naval ' power in tho Pacific oca n and completely controlling the lsiy of Manila, with the ability to take the city at will. Not a life was lost on our ships, the woun.l.il only numbering seven, while not a vessel was For this gallant materially Iniured. achievement the congress, upon my recommendation. fitly liestowed Um.q the actors preferment and- - nlMiantlul reward. The effect'...! this remarkable victory upon the spirit of our people un.l upon the fortunes of vvnr wn instant. A prestige of Invincibility thcrchy attached to our arms, which continued throughout the were hurried struggle. to Manila, under the command of Major General Merritt, nn.l werellnnlv within sight of,The fapitaL whk-hlay helnless U fure our guns. .JJn the 7th government was advised darofMaythe officially of the victory at Manila, and at onee inquired of tho commnu.ler ut. our fleet what troops would be required. The information wns received on the Kill, of May and the first army expel it day ion sailed on May 25 and arrived at. Manila Other expeditions soon followed, July 80, force tha.total consisting of tttl officers i 1 lot 8 block C.)' , J ames Aw-valu- e ... .....:7.,. 17 Danielson. W, $200.... Gusta lot all lot 6 block 25 plat A, value $200, improvements t -- . $20, personal $15! Wm Thornton, lot 6 block 28 plat A, valiit $1J50, im provfcU)nte $ 100 . Mary dm lots 6 7 and 8 block 81 plat A, value $200 lot 8 John'Ridigeway, E block 12 plat B, value $50 Joseph Nelson, lots 4 and 5 , I. block 13 plat B, value $200, improvements $160, 7 personal 180. 4 Moroni D Olney, loti.4 and'5 . block 19 plat B, value $l60, improvements 40, personal 60 W A Thompson, part !otfll and 4 block 4 plat Cr Talus $75, improvements $75, pw onal $15.... 4 Nicholors Hindrickson, I3f ' acres E Sea 21 Tp 13 N R 1 E, value $200 . . . 7. Zeph Thomas, 40 acres N E i Sec 27 Tp 13 N R;1,E, 1 ss '.value $200 T R Merrill, 5 acres part N W J Sec 28 Tp 13 N R value $100, improvements $50rpersonal $502. J L Peterson, acres N Wj Sec 28 Tp 13 N R 1 E, value , JX $75, persodal $45 '.v 16 acres N 13 N R 1 E, ,valne $320. .. .;7. .... Oscar Yennergren, 21 acres N E i Sec 34 Tp 13 N R 1 E, value $315 No Oirner, 14,$ acres N W j Sec 34 Tp' 13..N..R 1 E, v value $290 .7 The above taxes are delinquent for the assessment for 189$ and must be paid, together with lb costs of publication and other expenses,3 or the property will be sold on the third Monaay of the present month according to laww .......... -- Emma Thornley, City Treasurer. Smithfield, Utah, Dec. - 7-1- 898. . To Cura a Cold la 0nerayr Drug Co. . . ' For Constipation Root take. Katffa' Clover Tea, the great Blood Purifier Cures Headache, Nervousness, Erup" tions on the face, and makes thehesu clear as a bell. Sold by Co-o- p Grocery 0 A Drug Store MAKES A SUITABLE HOLIDAY PRESENT. Beainiiuim Furnished ; Is tbe verdict pronounced upon every home which bos patronized A. Lindquist The maximum fl- - i -- M-4 1 EVERYONE Ml' ST APPRRCZATE -- MY- - Bedroom and Parlor Sets Handsome ' of elegance, style and In all kinds of wood, but all at the lowest price. , . quality, united with the minimum in price, gi ve this house its well deserved Present your wife with one of the beautiful PICTURES I carr- yWe cannot enumerate, Gopalority. t A M , stock, or buy her a new CARPET. immense stock of Everything in the furniture line, of Coffins Otherwise buy her a Washer, or anew BabyCorrias aod Undertaker's Goods we carry a full supply, and although we have practically a monopoly of the business, our prices are very moderate. J -- . labor-savingBo- ss Met. v Thomas H. Lewis. Third Street, above TithbgOfllceT Opposite Tobernacle, -- Take Laxative Bromo Qalni' j Tablets. All druggists refund fli money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine, has L..B, Q. 01I each tablet. For sale by Riter Broa rf 4 uiock weeto V W A Thompson, E i Sec 33 Tp flJohn Thomas. . i. READ THIS. EVERyONEP . - - Take. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund.the money if it fails to core.. 25c. The genuine has L- - B. Q on each tablet ..For sale by J', Riter Bros. S223CZ3-- : Drug Co. Students and everyone felw. At this season of the year you need new clothing, or . your old ones repaired and cleaned. For good workmanship and reasonable prices go to m PEAT Coodr. Fat, Juicy MEAT To Cure a Cold in Ons Day. "17 Silhqm&t Taxes mitted to Congress. g Everything Yon Want ..... And at your own price. Why get wet and catch cold when I can sell yon a good . Mackintosh for $2? Why have damp feet when I have a special shoe sale bn and yon can buy good foot covering at half price. I can also save yon money on dry goods; groceries, underwear; rubber goodsand almost - everything you heed. I claim to sell cheaper .than 'any other, store, which statement you can easily confirm by calling upon The Peoples Store, in the Z. G. M. I. Building. John H. Anderson, Medical Discovery makes a man bun gry, and really hun gry men are usually But that healthy. isn't the whole bat tle you may fiU a stove with fuel, and if the grate is clogged with clinkers and the chimney with soot,' you will have no fire.'' The Golden Medical Discovery " sees that fuel burns life-givin- Sub- - v . that the 1 Continued - Text of the Document - , To be - Rea There is so much suffering and dancer In atom for the young mother, that her happy anticipation soon gives way t a feeling of dread at the thought of tho pain which ahe must undergo. This constant fear so preys upon the mind of many women that it fills them withter-ro- r and makes babys coming a source " of the greatest anxiety and dread, All the suffering and danger of the ordeal can be avoided by the use of .Mothers Friend, which prepare the body for this important event. It relieves morning sickness, and many other unpleasant conditions which exist, during this time. Thousands of women praiae Mothers- Friend Jor bringing them safely through the most critical period of their lives. Every woman should send their name and address to the Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Georgia, and receive free, valuable information on the subject. . and 13,058 men,'. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE- WOMAN'S NianTLXAI , - Lcgan' |