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Show FUUK1TEM. AMERICAN NO IKK. or ri'ii.!irjiii.:atius i be taken Mr No ropy insi-rum- nshiri-wil- l hao ThumJay even. 11 of ncli ol any l iter week. BIRTHS. Is. iv.tr,, t, a wjf, of William LTiri. 'ilotli r iitt i dul are dmii.1 wvll. Hilly of course is jubilant. loit ho nislt it wus a liov C!iil:tt in- l DEn ThS. Dr. Merrihcw. li.ntist.Lrhi. Sli'tfs Shoe Shoes at .l.icknn just ivreivi'il a f resit ply ol choice candies. Inis sup- 1U years. Funeral took place Adamson In American Fork, Oct. lit, lVJo, 1et.er Lvnii, tin infant son of Mr. anil Mrs. Harry T. Adamson, aged H mouths. Funeral took place Sunday. to-da- y. On! people MiitfiT iiineti twin di.,r.cn. nt tlie iirm iry organs, ao l ere uralilit-r- i ut tlie wmulerful effect nf Dr j . II McLean's i.tver and kiilnev It.lm in baniKiiii,!' tli-- ir trouble Price $1.00 per lioltle nt Steele & tin's. Wm. (iranthnm son of Mrs. Clias. Whitiker. who has been up in Walesburg was brought home Thursday with his loo broke. S 115.50 to Om.ihti ttinl Vis Union Puerile, iee..ut Return, Os.-.i- liens. Dnnkley's Rev. J. A. Livingston Smith and Cniiirres Ht O.oiIii Nov, jtitli tn Miss E. Herron went to the .10, li. Tickets mi sale No. tlini tnS.'iili. 4nn i ruturiliiii! uu'il Dee. J, 1043. For Sunday school convention held at further information cml on or write Heujamiu last Friday. Lons Oaki.ey, Agt. (in see those beautiful fall and winter lints at Mrs. R E Driggs, Tlie Full Election. Trans-Mi.-issi- i,i Will, beyond a doubt, be the greatest event in the history ot U tali. . because for the first time in the lives ot even the oldest inhabitant, the privilege of vot tug for Governor and all the State nlli Cials will be given to all malei oyer twenty-onyears of age. While it is true the wemen cannot cast their ballots at the comming election, they can un, questionably cast their iowerful and even at this early day anxious candidates are seeking for help from the Yon aught to "coming woman. with tlie true tu won hut yon caiit't unless you i et reliable news. It's furnished in M e Tiibmie daily or One dnl:ar a ih'intli for tlie acmi. daily and 73 cedte for throe months for the semi. infiu-ence- Through a typographical error last week tlie age of the little Preston boy was wrong. It should have been 8 years, 8 months and 20 days, instead of '8 months and 20 days. Tlie funeral took place on the iSth inst., and thirty vehicles followed the remains toj.be Cemetery, where they were interred with the usual formalities. When the urine shows signs of dior as scanty or aurirrtsed flu, der, usual dark color, frequmt culls, or if th amount passed ia larui! and very light color it indicates trouble iu the kidneys. Diseases in these organs are dangerous hence the importance ot prompt mess-ureto atop the trouble. Dr J 11 McLean ' Liver and Kidney Malm exerciire a healing and stimulating influence over the kidneys and urinary organs and will cause an early restoration tn normal conditions. Price $1.00 per bottle at Steele St Co'i. MISERY now UNTOLD Rheumatism C. H. King, Water Valley, Miss., cured by Fur five years, I suffered untold misery from muscular rheumatism. I tried cery known remedy, ruiiKi.lied the l est i visited lint Springs. Ark., three tunes, spending (tono there, besides doctors' ills; could but obtain only leieimrary relief. My flesh was wasted away so that I etched e ninety-threonly pounds; my left teg wers drawn out of shape, tlie muscles 1 umt-un- V :'. being twisted up In knots. I was unable to dress myself, except wiili assist, nice. and could only hot ildo about by using a rane. I had no appetite, and was assured, by the doctor, that I rouhl not lire. Tlie pains, at times, were so awful, that I rould procure relnf only ly means of liyie.dormie Injections of morphine. I hud my liintis liandaged In clay, In sulphur, in poiilllres; hut these gave only temporary relief. After trying everything, and suffering the most awful i to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. torture. Inside of two nioi'tlis, I was aide to walk without a rane. In three months, my limls began to strem:ilieii. amt tn the course of a year, I was rured. M.v weight has increased to l5 pounds, and I nm now able to do my full day's work as a railroad blacksmith." Ic-m- AYERS World's Fair Sanapartlla. jtlEX'H PILLS curs Utaimtht. The Only W. D. ROBINSON Nominated by Acclamation for Mayor by Republicans. returned home front liiitic. where lu ha been the last six months, Provo (mien mills blankets ut a bargain at .Jackson's. Jus. I,. Rawlins at tin opera house Monday night. New line of trimmings at Mrs. I frig 's. n- them. Rigan. of onx fame, representing the Dux Onyx Co., Las gone to Chicago. 11. D. Holey ia back frum his eastern trip where he has been with a train load of sheep. Democratic municipal convention at city hall Monday night. A good crowd is expected. C. D. Turldon, the photographer, who spent a year in this locality, is now in Butte, Montana. For Men's Furnishing Hoods go to Dunkirk's. Go get their pricia. They will surprise you. F. t Raabe is now representing the Western Luatt & Suvi tig's Company of Salt Lake. We do just what we advertise, which is tin essential point in busi-- i - I litu.KS wtHiii. ii Aut.-iiuai- i Fork, Oet. Si, lv.tr,, l(isi'ih, the sou of Mr. and Mrs. Samuul Greenwood, aged AND PERSONAL lulmW nit In Ani Tii tu Fork, (L t. ClUfMVN' LOCAL the milliner. In iiianv ease, tl.u fiiat work of Ayer Sarsaparilla ia to txin-- l t ho t,e ilim have letn tried in other inadit-inevain. It woiilil In a saving ol time ami inimejr if experimenters took Aysr's .sarsaparilla nf jtrt instea i of ut hit. fl-- pts s MUCH ENTHUSIASM EXHIBITED. AuibrtM tlie Cuairin auA iiirlt1! MurtflmUliip-n faiml one Tukrt and Fur Mayor W. For Recorder For Treasurer Lity CuiU)ill D. Robtnon, Leo '1'. Shellev. Tims. E. Sleele. Fur Justice Jus. J. Jackson. For Marshal liua Rowley Eor Councilors - Wm. Chadwick. W. Preston. Washburn Chip- man, James T. Gardner, Peter Adamson. This is the ticket put up by the Republicans uf American Fork at its caucus in the opera house last Wednesday evening. A large attendance was out and considerable enthusiasm prevailed, probably to the fact that several were contesting for some of the offices especially in that of ntarslialship. The house was tilled, the largest crowd that has ever attended a city political caucus. Enthusiasm ran high and interest was manifested on every hand, for, as it had been stated through Tiik Item and by it u interested eitizeus that if a good ticket was placed in the field they would get support. The ladies were out in full force and helped tu swell the attendance. Citr Chairman J. T. Gardner called the meeting tu order. X. M. Ambrose was elected chairman of the meeting and J. M. Thornton, secretary, with Joe L Dunkley, - -- - assistant secretary. On motion a committee of five, consisting of 1. B. Parker, James Chipman, Sr., J. II. Wootton, W. J. treasurer, the present encubent, Thomas E. Steele. Peter Adamson nominated James Cliipman, Jr. The vote stood Do Steele (52 Chipman Mr Steele was declared the nominee. For Justice of tlie Peace, M. L. Scott nominated a man who had given general satisfaction the past two years, Jos. J. Jackson. Mr. John Houston nominated Wild. The vote stood: and in vogating effect on the liver Joseph 13 Jackson ... .. and k;rineys ia remarkable, lriw $1.00 W tld 2(1 per fictile at Steele A Co a. Mr. Jackson was made the nomMarriage licenses have been issued to the following couples: inee. Alma Rowley, George Crookston, W. C. Williams, aged 2S, of Pleasant Grove, and Annie Jacobsen aged 22 Wm. 11. Pool, Jas. W. Preston, of hake View; Guy K. Robison, j age Thomas Kelly and James Newton 24 and Roxie Rogers, aged 21, were nominated for marshal. Mr. both of Pleasant Grove; to Carl E. Newton declined. FIRST BALLOT, Green aged 2(5, and Annie Hansen 48 Mcof both 27, Provo; Rowley aged Joseph lo Cullough, aged 38, of lanquitch, Crookston . 3.. and Francis Partington, aged 27, 1 ool 2i of Thistle; Wallace E. Hesrdail, 1 reston o aged 22, and Viola Clyde, aged 20 h oily As it took 78 to elect no choice both of Springville lt'a an increase, says Tommy was had. Here is where the DemLee. as he quietly stepped into our ocrats were getting in their work, oflici Wednesday, with his list in and had, on this ballot, cast votes his hand, aud laughing within. for Crookston, hut it has Bince been denied. In what? Raid the editor. Why SECOND BALLOT. in the Republican party, and it is house. at down our It's a boy and At this point the attention of all are doing fine, said the joyful the chair was called to the fact father, as he took the writer by that Mr. Jackson, one of those takthe arm and walked him down the ing up ballots, refused to let hoys street where compliments were underage vote, which was contrary served. to the order of business as preWe venture to say that Mr. sented by the committee and passed Jas. Newton and Walter Wild bad unanimously some time previous. nothing to do with placing their The chair attempted to rule the names in the so called citizens hoys out, but owing to the great opticket" that wp published last week. position he had he failed in his The editor of this paper alone is purpose. He said the report of the responsible for their names, and committee was not intended for the other part of the ticket was those under age, hut Mr. Parker, merely gotten up as a practical chairman of the committee, said joke, and not to injure anyone in that was the intention. C. M. the least. Hut it seems that some Heck thought the chair was cut people are carrying the joke too far. of order and called for a division If those fellows who blow so much of the house, which tinantuioit' ly and make so many threats against overruled the chairs decision, aii l Mr. Newton was half as able a in the midst of this confc-ingentleman, they would keep their Chairman Ambrose gave in auJ the tongues quiet. The entire municipal ticket suggested by Tiik Item previous to the caucus was elected throughout with the exception of three, and still we don't profess to be a prophet. For the ailment in the kidneys and lit S'lder incident to declining years, there ia no remedy that produces such immediate and satisfactory results as Dr J II McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm. Its with wit and htiiiinr. Pi in constant laughter. I Pool ' l'resti.n ki i'.:5 (li - i'iis - eil POLITICAL. audience rping them REPUBLICAN' TICKET. The speaker some good principles also, and the audit uce felt paid for " M. Wells. Clarenca E. Allen. Summary ol Slate Janies T, ti.vtruir--Hsb('un;u-!.iiinai- cr i their attendance. As it.ii he seen. Crookston and Additional Locals. Row ley Treiuurcr James Cliipman. but still no cltoiie. Auditor Morgan Hichams, Jr. The Dcrats in the rear of the A nt tu it ti i t ion at S cele's. Attorney General A. O. Bishop. wa it hall uerxous, a Su er ntenduut of Public Initruction B. W Drigg called mi us their dfr,. to see lrooklnii nom- -- John It Park. iuated.ij jt is Ha id ballots were Jti.lgi of Supremo Court Charles S. Hikltup W. D. Robinson was a cast I'tiemocriiia for Crookston. JCme. ti. W. ll.rtcli, James A. Miner. Saii Lake visitor this week. This ufiurse was uiioh-eneby JuJgeof tin! Foiiiih Judicial District Fil the next ten days Jackson . C. Hatch. the Kilt gathers, as tlu-- believed will sell hi' at cost. Stale Senate John E. Booth, T. For no oiiCuh voting illegal. li. Cutler. ., .lames II. l l.irke. uf the BAIIOT. For Representatives Grant Bitnons, TJIIU to business made a capital James T Thorne, J F Bringhurat, Jobs trip Row lei C. Graham. Wednesday. CrooksCounty Superintendent of Schools 2 Pool lite t Styles of Shoes arriving George H. ltrimhall. Mrllaley having got a majoritv dai v at Jackson's. of one. ver all candidates was deDEMOCRATIC TICKET. S. F. llumphrevs of lleasnnt clared , nominee. On this ballot Grove made us a pleasant call yesUnited Statei Senators Jo. L. it is sj Mr. Crookston got ten terday. Moses Thatcher. votes km the Democrats. It tlie liuir if rilling out and turning Governor John T. Caine. lticlfil Steele, Win. Chadwick gray, lie gland et I'm akin need atiiuu Congressman 11. 11. Holier!, and Fj. Cassity were nominated taring slid rotor food, and tlie beat remof Supreme Court Samuel It. Judge for coxuilors from the first dis- edy and stimulant is IDlla Hair Thurman, Thomas Maloney, Richard W. Keiiy..;;;;;;; Ham-Dion- I to-da- y. Contit I arrest further progrea of these disorder and upredily restore the stomach, liver ami bowel tv their normal and regular action. the liieut on with this Rowh-- . As we go to press we are informed that l)r. ,1. It. ('ooper, of D. Robinson, and C. M. Heck, were this city, has been nominated for appointed by the chair to form the the senate, from this county, on order of business, and while they tlie Populist ticket, had retired. Jo. Jackson. Leo T. for Doc. Shelley and John McNiel made neat stump speeches. Ltlu will ucqniri) new zest, and cheerful es return, if you impel your liver The committee reported nominaar.ii kidneyt to tlie prjper aerfi.ruianin' tions as in order below, and that of their funeiioiia. Dr J II McLean's all interested in Republipresent Liver am Kiiliiey Bilin will stimulate of sex, were enliem to healthful action. Price $1.00 canism, regardless titled to vote. - ' oil at Stei-I's- . The report was accepted and Janies Hogan, the A. K. U. man, McNiel nominated Wm, 1), John who was private secretary for Robinson for ma yor. Jas. Chipman Eugene V. Dehbs while the latter There was serving sentence in Chicago, seconded the nomination. Mr. Robin son was no others, being will speak on Populism at the by acclamation amid citr hall Tuesday evening. Mr. nominated much applause. llogan is Representative to ConJos. Jackson, in an eloquent gress on the Xopulist ticket. nominated Leo T, Snelley We know whereof we affirm when we speech, of which nomination for recorder, state that Ayer's Pill, taken prnmptlv, was made acclamation by flrat at the ayintnmsof eolith and fevers, 11. Wootton nominated for p- ballot ...................... ........... ...... ....................... .................... .... ........... -- v Co-op- 1 - 1 Haw-lin- trict. Urlll-IVI-r- Fine Suits, latest styles, at JackM sons, made from l'ruvo mills goods, 4rt at tremendous low prices. H F1RRT BALLOT. Chad . Cassit; . Steely As ttook was iiiJe. iD . Yonng. Secretary ot State Attorney-Gener- al Treasurer Flatter S. Harris. A. J. Wislier. Alma Gnseu wood . C. Wilson. Superintendent of Public Instruction Karl G. Maeser. lion. John T. Caine and L. R. Judge of the Fourth Judicial District Ervin A. Wilson. Martineu preached Democracy at the onera nouse Tuesday evening For State Seuatoia Able J. Ryans, M. M. Warner. to a lull house. Fur Reprewntatiyea Win. M. Chairman Mercer called .the Mirinu Larsen, llyriim Lennnon, introduced Caine to elect, no choice SECOND BALLOT. Cliuffw.k & Auditor-G- uy Martineu. Iloy-lanc- (laBiiit, 2 Steele e, meeting to order and A. O. Smoot. Mr Chadwick was elected. Mr. Caine as the first speaker, who For Ceunty Superintendent of Public Jok Houston. Amos agstalT. dwelt upon pioneers, home industry I nt ruction I). 11. Christensen. d Jas W. Preston, and local issues. T. A. ihelley Said if he was were unlimited from the second governor he would urge prisoners PLEASANT GROVE. district. The vote stood; of the penitentiary to make their 's Would compel the own living. )'nkti Neither party have even give 20 inmates of the reform school, the House notice of their city caucusefl. M deaf and the dumb to work and SUellej Thomas will speak 3 help earn for themselvcN a living, . .r Vni;tiff lieic next Monon Republicanism lie denounced the bounty question Mr.PresVon was tho nominee. day evening. V itshliurn Chipman, Fred W. a robbery and a farce. mentioned for most and Martineu Those made a Mr. long were S. W. and Wrigkt Chipman tariff. the the on Republican ticket mayor nominated from the third district earnest speech upon D. whore to J. Advised art they Wadley, Alex Bullock, buy people with the following result: L. if it aud Will and the couhl Hayes. 81 cheapest, hay W. ('Iilpuuui fell to England, buy there and not S. V. L'liipinan Quite a number of our young 3 Wright help the American manufacturer KMiple attended tho hall at Atner-ca- u Fork last evening. Mr. W. Chipman was the nom- in his robbing schemes. He said that Cache county saved $I2,MM) inee. Utilities is gruwiug hotter every Jai. T. Gardner was nominated alone on clothing last year uuder day. The Republicans seem to from the fourth district by acclam- the Wilson hill. Urged all to vote think they will carry the town, but for John T. Caine for governor, be- it is doubtful us ation. they have a majFor the councilor at large, Peter cause lie is an old horse, tried and ority to overcome over last year. Adantson. John Wootton, John R. true. Ben E. Rich spoke to a crowded The American Fork home inllindlev, H. D, Holey, W. H. Grant house evening. Ilia reand E. 11. Holey were nominated: dustry'' glee clnli, consisting o marks Thursday were pure Republican prinWm. Grant, It. A. Harrington, M FIRST BALLOT. aud he received a great 37 A. Wild, E. Hunter, and Delos ciples Adamaiii The Swinger brothers ovation. 1 E. II.Buley Harrington, created some incr some appreciative singK very gave with their campaign Bongs, Hinilley rimeut 10 and was heartily applauded. Wuottnn ... ........ ............ ing the between sandwiched speeches, 4 II. I) B'llry Died Mrs. Olof Mention passed A w. nMA, UMu, wmwi m 'Vamkay-Ot- k. Hlauketsl Blankets Don't buy As it took 43 to elect, no choice 31 The lady aged gave years. until you sue those at Dunkley's was made. birth to twin babes shout two They are beauties for the price. SECOND BALLOT. weeks ago, and eight days after she 51 A d MmtoD herself and took aback-sexposed Sand! Sand! li indlffv I which she took convulsions after 15 ... E. II. Boley Good Hand for building purposes and died two days later. She Mr. Adamson was declared the can be had at my beds, in Alpine, leaves a devoted husband and famnominee and the convention ad- or delivered, cheap. ily to mourn. The funeral took journed with three cheers for the Apply to T. B. Whitby. place from the meeting house ticket, throwing up huts and Tit ursdav, and thirty vehicles folA II ii uMfliitlil Tran. nr. cheering at the top of their voices. lowed tlie remains to their last or 11 - - . et 1 D. W. Fuller, of Sauajoharie, X. Y.. ays that he always keeps Dr. King' resting place. The Trumbo Party. Rex. New rfincoverv in the house and Ills fain The Trumbo party, consisting of ilv hai always found the 1leasant Grove, Oct. 20th. veiy heat reCol. Isaac Trumbo aud wife, lion. sults billow it use; that he would not he n Charles Crane, Wm. Glassman, without it, if prncuishle G. A. Biicklena Arnica Salve. Dyke-ma- Druggist, Calakill, N. Y., aays that Dr. King's New Diacuvery is undoubtedly the heat ough remedy ; that he ha evruing to the largest house ever used it in his family fur eight years, and gathered at a political rally here it has never failed tu do all that i yet. Hon. Janies Chipman, of this claimed tor it. Why nut try a remedy Trial lioltle city and our pining gUte treasurer, an long tried aud tented. cMlM'TET meeting to order and free at Steele &Co'., Drug Store. Reg made Mr. Crane chairman of the ular size 00c. aud $1 00 Lee Fairchild and Mr Meakin, appeared at the 0Mra house Monday evening. The glee club rendered a selection, after which Mr. Crane made a very able speech on the general issues, urging all to vote for the prosperity of the state. Said he was confident of Republican success from the top to the bottom of the ticket by a handsome majority, and place at least members in tlie legistwenty-thre- e lature, and a Republican legislature means two United States senators in Congress. Mr Crane was applauded for his sensible and reasonable speech. Col. Trumbo was then introduced, and made a most flowery speech, particulary to the young men, asking them to weigh ail principles and vote to better their condition, li is remarks were short and took the audience with applause. Wm Glassman then came forward and received applause. Will is a rattling good speaker; in fact is above tho average on the stump. He dwelt principally upon the tariff and broken Democratic lie unmercifully scored Cleveland and Democratic rule, stating a vote for meant a vindication uf the present national administration. He mixed in by telling jukes and Hi audience at times enjoyed .''ittselves and applauded vigor-i.-l- Kes, Drin-ni'ta- cy y. n. Lee Fairchilds, of national re- - None Bat Republican Ratifications. Frank J Cannon, C E Allen, Heber M. Wells and James Chipman will speak folio: blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively curea Piles, nr.no pay It is guaranteed to give perfect aatiafaclion or money refunded, Price 23 cents per bos. FOR BALE BY Steels St Co's., Drug Store. Ayers at liie Worlds Dunkleys Shoes are out of sight, Fair. both in quality and ptice. Ayer's Sarsaparilla enj iys the extra ordinary distinction f having baa the only blood purifier allowed on exhibit at the World's fair, Chicago," Manufact urea ot other sarsaparilla! sought by every means to obtain a skewing of tketr goods, but they were all turned away under tbe application of a rule for bidding the entry of patent medicines ml nostrums. The decision of the World's lair authorities in favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was in effect as aa follows: Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a patent me Urine. Itdorinot belong to the list of nostrums. It is here no ita merits. as Tnx But Hai.vk in the world for Cuts. Bruises. Son-- , Ulcers, Bull Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetri' r, Chapped Hand. Chil- American Fork, Thursday, Oct. Slat, at 2 o'clock o. in, aud at Lelii at night, at 7:30. The Proyo quartette will visit all above places with the speakers named. Grand ratification at Provo Monday, Xoveinlier 4th. There ia one medicine whidh every family should ba provided with. We Pain refer to Chamberlain's Balm. When it is kept at hand Ilia seyere pain of a burn nr scald may be promptly relieved and tha sere healed in much lee time than when medicine has to ba sent for. A auraio may he promptly treat ed before inflamaiioii seta in, which in Muieacnrr in about one third the tim otherwiaa required. Cuts and bruise; should receive immediate atrention, lw fora the parts become swollen, and when Cln mhcrilina's Pain Balm is applied it ill heal them without matter being formed, and without leaving a scar. A sore throat may lie cuied in one night. A pteca of flannel dampened aith this liniment and bound on over tha seat of pain, will cure lame back or pain in the aido or cheat in twenty-fou- r lioura. It ia tha valuable, however, for rheumatism. Persona afflicted with this disease ill lie delighted with the prompt, relief from which it affords, and it can be depended upon to effect a complete cure. For sale by Steele St Co. 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