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Show AMERICAN FORK ITEM. S.'.ts) a mi it ft r L-r- at i Stake Sunday Schools. birk- i.Ull''. NtllK K. IVntV 1 y lii-ii- l' In-- s fwll-x- viih, , uitTi-liai- o Lin'li-- i tin r r ""int iSrivn I r1 -- rls; I'ri'V", Aiurirsii '!hii. 'i"ii . 1 i wm.l, lii'i'linu hatr rl , ; Tor Men's Furnishing l bods go lill-lie Dunhlevfi. Ho get their The hill'iwing ings wer.- uain J MikL-Cilelia ai.l Syd Clinitn, to Ht miileri-fietioni Sun v .S'lnml un rices. milliix-rThey will surprise you. bonk : "NV .ire VnikiTs; I'niiin Grant Hotel. We do just wliut we aderlise. (), i Mini;Fnlhi r"; "The ti.i Mr n sre dentist. )ly Ur. A. ClinaUm-ren- . which is the essential point in iii l..ink l J. J. J tit: kiiii, Ilnying lur Me; "Did indiac, I'll Serve ll s Lord"; cliitlnn, rriyt"; Smllhk Piuiki.y's Find Irsver": llupe "Joseph Iliiitijitril, illnikiuii!i. For the ('minty Con- of Isreul; Sowing, We his Daily Blacksmith. Ainiii'W vention at Proi u tV tuber 1st. lv.t5, Sowing. f Faith an.i The Arliei D L'mi, lmcliciny lhys Dr the U. P. will sell tickets at the Ten CiTiimsiidinent by ul! the A va:i L Wi. Ilivina,i an J Sui rate of one fare for round trip, are to l given in uuaion. ... decorative painter and good returning October, 'Jinl. J. I' lVi l ll llr r. The gi ods were new uu.l lnh, W. J. liidd of the K. U. V. was 8ieiiiHii Worn!, tuniorial artist. Thetlwre was clean and nral, I'rccinct Justice and a hustler in the county this Joliii McNit-lThe clerks were all polite. week in the interest of his road Notary IuMic. But the owner Andrew Adamsoii, Count; Surveyor, and The store was uucucc ssful. the different with arranging U. S. mineral surveyor and notary public The reason you'll siiriu'iM'. delegations of tin county to run Lilli Lake Resort, Hosier A Kuiglit, Tim' the owner was s hustler trains to conthe special tor county Deseret Telegraph Oilice lie didnt advertise. ventions. Sterne & Co., Uri II. K. liii!'L'. in i i Iint-r- i S . i a I . Ihim-iitcs- i s. Ili-ln-- r . , iU'lo-ereet- . antis-factio- U. Lee, livery. A K. Thornton, Per the grand Welsh Eistedillud at The executive committee of the wines, liquors and Sail Luke 3rd and 4th, Republicans is urgently requested City, Ovtub-cigar. . L. I). S to meet at the city hall this ( SaturWild A Co., wines, liquors, and the Annual , and Woman' con fen me, L I). S , at day ) evening. Important busincm. and cigar. Salt Lake, Oelolier 4tli. 5th, kiii. Otli. inEiienezer Hunter, Notary I'uliltc. clusive, llie fullinviug ran are uuilinr Fish and Game Laws. of Town Advertiser. in'd to Salt Lake and return; Lclii, For the benefit of those w ho are Ulali County Fruit and Agricultural $125; Americau Fork, $1 J5; Pi IVO, not Soi iidr, shippers or fruit and produce. $1 !K); Springy ills, 2.10; posted on the fish and game Spanish Fork, I). M Sunlit. Implement P.xtraa laws of Ituli we publish th fol2 35; $3 25; I'uyaun, $2.55 Salt Lake Cu'lo Co., bicyr'is. run Ticket B'njiinin, will lie wild on dates: r coufi-ri-urc- Aila-nton- (it ifier, etc. H. E Sprinyvi Me, Silver Ciiy and internied-iut- H Elk, deer, antelope, mountain pniiits. Irmu Octnlier 1st in Gill, In- sheep etc., limy be killed between clusive; tickets limited tu Oetnin r 13ili. 1 st and 1 J of I'epnhlicans met incitv hall last night to elect thirty delegates to . fluff & Its W K nwaiil, iwyer. the convention at Provo J 11. Wont ton was elected chairman and M. L. Scott secretary. Following are the delegates and alternates: J J Jackson, 0 M Peek, 11 W Hrant Mrs F H Holev. Alonzo Smith. Leo T Shelley, .leff d 11 Pool, T A E il Holey. Shelley. T Eteele. Jnliu Houston, Geo Croohst .n, Hoseini Hnnuley. Mrs llanimli Dunkley, Mrs W ll (rant, Libln-- Smith. Vrs Janies f'rookston, ,nhn M Miller, Win. Chadwick, J'din H Hobcrts. Mrs James l.hiptmin, jr, A K Thornton, Thus Chipman, Mrs Jesse CrooKstou, JJrs Mary Adamson, John Shelley, Joseph Wild. Mr L liyurgif Jfge,?'ifflffiaiey71lTr3t Chipman, and E lllood. Aldernates Mrs W II Pool, John McNeill, Mrs J 11 Roberts, Win Kershaw. M. L. Scott, Isaac Holey. Mrs A K Thornton. The convention go uninstructed. Iiarlu-raI on Oct. 1st. F D. H"v IiimI mill mining nti'y, I'. S. Land Byron GiCliirtttJ't. Burling'on A Quincy It. It Denver A Kin Uritndi: Itv. John G. C tltnn. electric liifment, blue - ing, Provo. Union Parifie. Bail way. AMD Dr. Men ill w, PERSONAL dentist. Ldn. lrices. arrival of fall and winter hat at Mrs. Driggs. "n1 if y.n,J1iiii catch a girl, get one shirts at Dunkley's. '" of rr WM those fancy lYl.cn lutying gents furnishings call at Jacksons for a genuine bargain. During the oi i mrg of the Cliip-imMer. Co. they will sell pint Fruit Bottles Tec perdoz. it's 85 J gallons at SI. JO. Now is your op- Hood sand fur building purposes can be had at tny beds, in Alpine, or delivered, cheap. Apply to T. B. Wiiitiiy. Y 'll Ci'in it tie ffliile your livir is portunity. J. O'Mahoney, the live hustler while working fiilil I became wil-cuU'ilHUihlmiv attacked with ciumps . iii , mul Hoii-'iM't- u, ' clise. I n. I or 'll rl red, wu-neu- rlr Mr. Cuiuuiing. I lie ilriig-gist- , ve a tue (late ol fliiunlM-Tluingi llnvi 'l ("lie. Cholera and Dmli'-e.-- i wliicli compltti !y me. I no" A kei it a l.ioit'e ;f the rent' dy lmiiiiy. M. liCNSfcii., (ntcrville, Watli. sale iiy Steele A f'u. Ii An employer of a firm who doesn't advertise in The Item, sait to the writer: Jackson dues considerable blowing ubout his goods doesn't he," Yes, said the scribe, what he ami he means just bljws." And we might add while we think of it that the bargains advertised in Tub Item are genuine. When an advertiser says he sells socks for 5 cents or shoes for j on can depend on it that he will du it. That is what Sir. Jack-so- n is doing, to the jealousy o other firms notwithstanding. ! Nature makes a strong tight again! diseaw, but there arc time when it need assictanre todiive out the enemy Dr J II McLcan'a Slreligthening Cordial and Blood Purifier supplies the needed help and will soon restore the body to a healthy vlgorou condition. It exercise a aimuiNting influence over the organs of i:igestion and assimilation, slrecght-rn- s I lie appetite, brightens the eye and impmti the rosy bloom of health to the clu-rk- . Ilicp $t 00 per bottle at Steele A (Vs. Don't forget to call at Jackson's when in search of good shoes. A Correction. Mr. Jas. T Thorne and Fanny Stewart were eluded as the members of the (anility committee rnm Pleasant Grove. Mr. Graham then explained the duties of mein kts of the county central committee, and instructed the ladies how to organize a club. James Chipman offered u few remarks, advocating and expounding some good Republican principles urging all to sustain home intlua-trieand by doing so il would be necessary to vote the Republican ickct. tie felt honored to lie nominated as state treasurer, whetli-- r he was elected or not. Said he would work for his election in an honorable way and if the pople wanted him he would serve them, Imt if they did nut, not to vote for lam. He spoke of the grout bene-i- l of the sugar factory ami other mine industries. l'he ladies then resolved to organize a eluh, which was done, and it is known as the Ladies Republican Club of Pleasant Grove, with the Miss Sadie Rowing officers: Raker as president; Mrs. Fanny Stewart and Hosea Sterrett as Miss Eva Fram pt on as secretary, Miss Hattie Richards as assistant secretary and Miss Amy I. I s, ts. good corn. Joe ; 3 cans tomatoes, J5c; Rose as treasurer. 3 cans ovsters. 'J5c;i cans sardines, The Democrats met in the city J5c: 'JO boxes matches for J5c; (i lbs. of good raisins, Joe. hall Saturday evening to elect 2!) delegates to attend county convention at Pavson Chairman For Free Siluer. Bullock to orcal the lpd meeting Under date of Sept. INth. Elder Clark as secretary. W. with E. der, George F. Shelley writes from Following delegates and alternates Raleigh, Smith Co.. Miss., as fol- were elected: Jas. O Bullock, II. lows: W. Wadley. Joseph Halliduy, Reuben . Weeks, V. E. Clark, J. Flew change the address of llalli-d;iChas E. It. Smith, Hanson, The Item you have been sendin Mary Aun Dickerson, Joseph to me. In the future, send it to S. II. Smith, Miss P. E. Dickerson, Miss. The Smith Co., Raleigh. Peter Brown, Larsen, Wiu. Crox-forItem has reached me regularly, ami Hannah Croxford, D. II. Roblias certainly been a welcome visitor. It is very hot here and peo- inson Frederick Richards, John II. Win. 11. Freeman, L. P. ple are busy picking cotton, of Newman, which there fs a rather slim crop Lund. A. W. Harper, James Louisa Hallidav, Annie Walthis year. Nearly all the people L. Harvey, M. D. Attwood, J. ker, are in it" for free silver." and Magie Shipley. Alternates Hurrah for Mississippi! Make F. C. Banks, Ezra Walker, Susan silver converts, George, as wel Lund. David Thorne and Win. W. as religious ones, ond wel Wadley. same. the credit for give you d. Gill-ma- :u j Editor Item: n. notes. Clark met with a serious ao Grant Hotel Arrivals. cideut the other day. While drivFollowing are the arrivals at the ing a nail, it flew and struck him Grant for the week: in the eve, and it is feared he will L I) Fullmer, II C. Jacobs, W lose the injured member. now, Ogden; C A Lucus, E N Among the students last week Jenkins. G II Plaistcd, Salt Lake who left for the University was Mr. L 0 Taft, Provo: W J Uidd, T. P, Bunlette Smith, son ot D. M. agent, R G W ; Geo A Figg, Chita Smith. R T M Munford Kimball, E go: E J) Herman, T 0 Angcll, jr., Sal People wishing the best fruit should consult with D. M. Smith, J H Herrick, Ogden. the leading nurseryman in this section. Coming Statehood Is tiHCusiHiiiy a au'iject that interests The friends of Swen L. of Utali. 'llio ad S wen senmany very will lose his presence, as mission of ilie Territory mean great advancement uul nipid stride in Hie he leave on his southern mission right direction, t lie influx of foreign c.ipitnl, tind the coming of a new eleIt seems to me the marshal ment, whose only aim will be to build subdue some of the hoodlum-isi- n could up Die C'inntry, and essentially to on at nights. It is going tu the follow cipatc prosperity that will Between now and the time tbe new star disgraceful and should be stopjicd. is put on Old Liberty"1 many things of Let the marshal wake up. gnve importance will happen, and it should be the wish and the care of every Agent McDougall of the U. P. one to keep thoroughly ported on the station contemplates moving his situation, and the only way to do that family to Salt Lake for the winter. Is to get the news regularly by aubacrib ThbItjjm is a welcome visitor Tri ing tortile daily or liune. The coats but 75 each week, and people in this c'nts tor three months. You can afford neighborhood should not miss get-in- g to Stcnd 75 cents for such a cause, it. can't you? Rex. Pleasant Grove, Sept, 20. 1895. dz. mens heavy underwear Fifty at (hipman's, considered cheap at Bncklena Arnica Salve. 81.50 a suit; their price, 81.00. Tna Best Sai.tx m the world for Cuts, I have always deemed it tin wise to reply to street rumor, when there is no truth in it, but some oc1 has been casions it is necessary. noised about that I approached one of our Democratic councilors to support me on the Democratic ticket for city recorder. There was little belief manifested by fiieiubs of both parties, but to inform who nre not intimately these acquainted with me, that it is false to the cure, and Mr. Clark, v.om it is alleged I nppronched. denies emphatically that he ever mention such a thing. The rumor originated from a Democratic source purely for political effect by two or three hypocrites of both parties, who lounge about town on dry goods boxes manufacturing falsehoods. As regards the recorder-shiI will state that no such desire entered my mind. Not even to my own party have I ever mention to support me for anything. The principles of the Republican party are too dear to me to sacrifice for any other party, or any man or any office that may be in store I am after nothing but the success of the Republican party, its grand old principles and thp great good that will result from its power, ami not to bother a community or burden a party for any spoils. Bruises. Sore. Uleerr, Halt Rlicum, Fever Latest styles of fall hats just in Sore, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Heleiving this will convince Chilthose who have heard of tin das- at Mrs. Driggs. Ladies call and blains, Corns, snd all Skin Kruptions, and positively curoa P rji or qq pay retardly falsehoods circulated, and see them. They rre bcuties. I quired. am explain my position. Go see those beautiful 'fall and satisfactionIt ior guaranteed to give perfect fully money refunded, Price for truth and right. winter hats at Mrs. R E Driggs, 23 cents per b". FOR BALE BY M. L. Scott. lie milliner. Steele A Go's., Drug 3 tore. 1 p-r- p, Semi-Weekl- aemi-weckl- Lt-h- er to-da- y. Ivipjiy life in hut a wr.irv liiirdi-- to pers-inso n flic ted Dr J II MeL-ni- 'a Liver slid Kiduoy Bklin is the right tling to dm this or It inrrvHsei condition. gsn into the si'cri'tion ( liilc, stiiniil.i'ei kid ners and the organs id tin Imily to the proin-- r id tlii-i- r fun Ctinns, $1 00 "it bottle at Sliciv A Gos His ...... ! . 1 of Slautcr & Walker, the picture enlargers, is in town hustling. The Rcpublidan drum hoys, twelve in number, have succeeded in making a collection sufficient to purchase for themselves a uniform. The suits will be, red coat with sixteen white and one gold buttons on the breast, representing the silver rase 16 to 1. The pants will Eh blue, vdth brade down the sides. The cloth Caps will he to match. has been purchased and is iu the hands of the home tailor, and the hoys are jubitant. Lust August Mr. F. D. Cassity, in charge of the Grocery Dept, of the Chipman Mer. Co., will not be undersold. Notice how he docs it: 3 cans Cliip-liipma- y, m M. Sand! Sand! Kast-mon- The boggle show Tuesday I'orDrv Good anil Low go to Dunkley's. New lecember at September each year. Quail, partridge, pheasant, prairie chickcu or grouse, between September 1st and March 15th of each year. Wild geese, wild ducks, and snipe between October 1st and A pil 1st of each yeaf. - RepubliCau Primary. ( liMiulierlain A Co., cough cure. C. I. hood. fHrsnpitrillii, Hot Si rings Sanitiiriuiu, bathing, LOCAL - - Arnica salve. But-.kli- lowing: fiilluiiig ..Irie, vie. Dr. i. W. Shore, nuriicinej. 8. C. Wells A Co., Siiiloli's cures.'-J- . lilninl purII. McLean, liniim-pt- , ni to-da- y: : r.ii-ti-- rims: ki iuiiTi:.i di'i!e 'li i j7iii;iu's. at ilPtlmi" s First w.iri, s - i !t l.i-u- Sunday iii Oi'tiihrr whin all m'Iui.iI should have the SiinlU US i i.i'tid The i muimvii fur the wlnnils will s , wiiit!' i . nr i'iiU)!tKiriit;iiti'iiy i. any tii-nniiii- - will Li; tiikvii li:r i:iUr Cf ihjil, SfclihHtli Tuii "t li.il.linu-wul.- l lie litM iii Oi-t- i I'ri he uiiiiminvT'.l l iter, un. the Mur.l "fllie ktuke kli.iiihi hriii.; tl.iur s.mg tuiiiks with t tin Nii'ide Seiiiliiy w ill he J. M. Huberts is ii'.trsiiig a fractured Land. Notice tin handsome decorated , k. tails in Thursday lamp at riiijinrin' for only Joe. CM New liiit of trimmings at Mrs. Win. Gran, "liraiu' imr, Driggs. See them. "ll'SHS, piano, iniliicnl llirii'l.jll.lur, Dont let your lmrs-- go cold furniture, t.j iij'.innv t Iiiti t orso b!:i!)k-t.are 't "i ncrtl II. l)unkii-yl:,s- him No t.'ihv "f Disorders iu the liwr and kidneys ara responsible far tnsuy ot the ailment! of humanity, which, when neglected, devTb in to serious and often fatal malelop Republicans of Iicusunt hall Wcdue-da- y evening, with J. adies. Prudence would suggest the m-- t lit the city hall lu.t the eliair and Mrs. prompt use ot Dr J II McLean's Liver 'ue- -l iv evening to clrit twenty .1. Mern-rii- i and Kidney Balm to remove the discoiiM-li-mto Dun the as legates Bigler county ,cretriry, and cloet-r- d order soon as pnssilds, snd restore the at IVuvo, and to organize a the following delegates and al- diseased organs to healthy and vigoroui iidio- - club. County Chairman ternates to attend the convention action. $100 per bottle at Steele A rah-im- . Co's. J. H. Coltriu. Mrs. Jane at Pavson iv ler. Mrs. (1. Y. Hoe of Irovo 05th n were there, and James Delegates due Pulley midwife, Fur the Listed fml and Semi-Annu- al Conference, D. Robinson and wife, Joepli !, I Geo. ami wife. Mrs. Hr, 1) Rob-iiisoMrs A. Dunkley , Impish, B. Y. Greenwood and wife, The Union Pacific will make the M L Scott ami others from ll. Lee. jr., and wife. Y. E. Kohiu-111- 1 following rates: merican Fork came over to lend and wife, J. I. Mercer and wife, SantiKpiin 82.35 i"ir asssistaiuv. Following are George lluggard. Mrs. E. D. Clark, laysou 2.35 be delegate: Wilt. King and wife. 11. A. Har- Benjamin 2.25 2.25 FS iiumprii. Win. Stewart. rington and wife. Ilitiiiiali Laptsh, Spanish Fork Mex Ellis. A H .lohusou. Man Emmett l.vneli and wife, J.ts. Car- - Springvillc 2.10 . l.W) .. i 1pMiii. Hattie Richards. Maria ter, Orphiu RoImiimui. Stevo Mott, 1 ro o. Lake View 1.70 'lli. Fred Thorne, flta. Cobldey. George I'timiinghiim and w ife. Mrs F E Sterrett Agnes Harvey. Meisner Pleasant Grove Alternates 1J)0 Simpson Mina Swenson, das. T Thorne, ii nd w iff. Melessii Greenwood, Ida American Fork 1.85 Sad die Baker. T C Beck, ('lias. Jep-o- ('liipuiiin. Willard Julian, Robert Leh i, 1.25 i Sarah Fouiz. Annie C Andcr Walker and wife. Sam Greenwood 1.20 Junction and wife. Melesu Molt nml Ebe-lie.- good on, Chas. 11 Westfall. until 15, October, returning Hunter. Alternates: - J B Archer, Sam lSDa. Mary Green, Leonora Driggs, Joepli La pish moved Hint deleA new RUpply of Fall and WinJacoL Samuel Kirk and gates go instructed to vote fora 'rnmpton, out.. candidate for the Legislature, and ter Blankets and Lap Holies at Democratic Primary. Tl:i Democrats met in the city PLEAS AT GROVE POINTS. named J. J. Mercer. Cliipinans. Andrew Adamson sprung to POLITICAL THOUGHT. bis ieet and nominated Hon. Geo. A vote was taken Cunningham. Political Jics are coutagcous. mid Mercer went through with en thusiasm, and the meeting adDemocrat a uLonld equipp themjourned. The delegates then held a meet selves with a drum corps. inf and elected Emmett Lynch as their chairman. J. II. llindley is sunken of for --councilor on the Republican city Fifty dz. Boys Hats at Fliip- - ticket. fornn-mans for Joe price 50 and (MV "Ben Greenwood will be polMen's good heavy Working itically killed at next election" Gloves, iiOi1. a pr. and up, Cliipmaus. said a Democrat yesterday. Mrs, Sinn Eldridgc passed sway J. 11. Wootton for County Supat lu-- home in this city last evenof Schools. erintendent ing. Aged about 70 years. 11. A Harrington Billy Grant, Joe Dunkley, and would make Fred Jleuroid left this morning for a good councilor. The Demcity a trip to Salt Lake on their wheels. ocrats would do well to nominate lien Holey was fined $7 in poliee him. court this week for the offense of Tlio friends of John Houston disturbing Hie pence in August, Owing to the absence of the com- have mentioned him for councilor. plaining witness, the ease had been postponed. The Spanish Fork Herald nominates Joiin Junes for the LegislaAlpine Republicans. ture. If this nomination should The Republicans of Alpine met we suggest the Republicans prevail, Tuesday evening and elected the run Ben Bachmans dog, Curley" following delegates and alternates in opiHisition. Tues. r r to the convention at Provo day: Beil j. Bates, ). J. Strong, J. W Yunce, J H Beck, Mrs. Huron The rumor of- J. II. Wootton of A. McDaniel, Fannie E. Moyle, for Cuunty Superiiilcnd-r- it and Mrs. Kuda Y. Nash. Schools is spreading throughout Alternates.--1- ) McDaniel, John the county. John would make an Watkins, T F Carlisle, John Moyle, able educational leader. nnd Mrs. Nettie Ester - Carlisle, Beck. Theres no use having election, Benj. Bates, and Sarah M 'Dan- there is no use," strongly shouted iel were elected as members of the J. J. Roberts as Ire the central committee. county air with his first linger. Why, Well because We agree with the Vprnal Ex- said the writer. have both their men all feel parties and like same got the doing press, choosed." thing when it tearfully says: sept-rate- The Kxprcs has liersMlnte kept many, a little item from the public hr r qucM anil s desire to hurl no oiii-'no thanks for the and courtesy. From llii mi the Express wilt hew to the line let the chips tall where they will, if the editor lias to peek ut-w- s rcct-ivt- The dry-goo- ds d box warmers about town have circulated the report that I)r. Addleman and A. K. Thornton propose to vote the Democratic ticket. 'Ihis is another shut gun to pmtiet falsehood, and no truth in it. a dou himself with while un the slreete." d A It is Good Show. always suggestive that peo- - attending conference at Salt Tbe entertainment provided by the Ele should not spend their money Rugglea Speciality Co. i one that i away from home. Goods are just pronounced first class by thoae who as cheap in American Fork as anyhsve attended. Mr. Lemoine certainly stande in the where else. Get what you want lead in his contortionist acts among tbe before going to cbnlerence and lieet ol which is his doubling through a then you hare it, which will save 14 inch iron hoop with a lighted lamp you from being d upped by shoddy balanced on bis forehead. firms at the capital. The several acta ot pyramid building Carrie Little May Lciuome, Rugglin, Alfred Irvine, of Provo cams and Master Charlie, is good and drew to town last night loaded with bug forth merited applause. The trapeze performance by the Babes juice with the intention of running neatly down, while Lamoine and a bluff on the vii house dance midopera Miss Carrie were grand in their lie was ordered out management. air evolutions. of party several times and finally We should not torget the ledger and ventriloquism of Mr, Itugelea, taken out by Marshal King.' Ills in bis acta ha was good add performed friends hustled up $7.50 for his his work clean. They should certainly appearance this morning, but he meet with good patronage wherever tliry never came back. B tater Utoimn. go n Jackson's selling Jersey suits for it May do as Murb for You. Mr Fred Miller, of Irring, III. write! $2:00. worth $5. that he htd a severe Kidney trouble Just anived at Jackson's men's for many years, with severe paiua in suits for $3.50 up. his back and also that hi bladder wu Go to the Iluggles Show Tuesday Hu tried affected. many so railed Kidney cure but without any good re- eve. sult, About a year ago he began use of Electric Bitters nnd lound relief at once. Whether Democratic or RepubElect rie Bitters is especially adapted to lican. cure of all Kidney and Liver trouble! You surely want Ic keep fully abreast nnd often gives almost instant relief. oi the times. You not only want tu One trial will prove our statement. Price only 50c for large bottle. At know how the aituatiun is in Utah for Ileber M. Well and John T. Caine, but Steele Si Gos drng store. you want to know what Ileed cr McKinley or Cleveland and Whitney may (redoBlankets at Jacksona. ing in tha way or rustling tor the PresiMrs. S. A. Kell, of Pomona, Cal hid dential chair. Tlc only way to get such I intormation, local ami foreign, is irom the had luck to sprain her ankle. tried several liniments," she say, but a newspaper a real live, metropolitan, date newspaper, and the Selt up-t- o was not cured until I used Chamberlain Ptiu Balm. That remedy cured me nnd Lake Tribune is the only one in the TerI taxe pleasure hi recommending it and ritory. leople who differ in politic with the Tribune admit that it has no teatifying to iis rtiicacy." Tina remedy la also ol great value tor rheumatism, competitor in the Western country. Ona lame back, pains in the elicit, pleurisy dollar a month for the daily, every day and muscular pain. In the month, end but 73 cents for three anil all for tha Brest Temi Weekly. For aalo by Steele & Co. deep-aeate- |