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Show , '-y , A DOCTOR'S They save a daughter from blindness. When t father write thrtt yor " is tl:c- kest medicine in the wortij," yon c;.u ' How something for sceinnitf e:.r:iva. jance in the statement if you know iliat j the medicine so praincd. vurvu a luvrd i daughter of disease and restored to her 1 ih i.viirht nearly lost. The lust mrd- I icine id the world for yon is the mtdu ine that cure vou. There can't tie nuythiiur better. No' medicine can do more than cure. That is why lohu S. Coodc. of Orriclt, Mo., writes in these alroujj terms; "Dr. Ayer's Sarsnparilla is the best medicine med-icine in the world. Mv dcughtcr hud a Tclnpse after the measles, due to taking cold. She was nearly blind.and was oll ii l to remain in a dark room all the time. The doctors could give her no relief: one of them directed me to give her Ayei's Parsaparilla. Two bottles cured her completely." com-pletely." The irlotind of U-stiinonlnl to the value of Dr. Ayer'a Sarsuparilla repeat over and over aain, in one form or another the expression: "The doctors pave her no relief; one of them directed me to give her Dr. Ayer's Sarsnparilla. Two bottles completely cured her." It is a common experience to try Dr. yei ' ftarsaparilla as a last tesort. It is U. A. IIKKSI.KV. All PROVO BEESELY mm 3i si g O ft or Mni AX XWt Urn Everybody surrenders to Battle Ax. r 1 There is no greater hardship than to be deprived de-prived of your PLUG and any one who has once chewed Battle Ax will give up most any thing to get it. 10c. buys a; ? larger piece of Battle Ax than of any other Jdrid of high grade quality. Pemember the name when you buy again. 'i COCCCOOOOOOOO0COOO)CD DEMOCRATIC A P TO KT 1 0 X 'A V.ST, j The call fur the Democratic county i convention to ht held on the 7th of September ha been Issued. It, makes the following apportiomiH'ut: Provo :t(! Springvill c. . . .22 Spanish Fork 21 Salem 4 Pavsoti IS benjamin 4 Lake Shore...... 5 Spring Lake... 2 Santaquin t) Goshen 5 FalriMd 1 Cedar Fort 2 Manning . 2 Lehi IT Highland I Alpine.. 3 American Fork..l! Pleasant Grove 13 Vineyard 3 Lake View 2 Provo pencil .... 4 Mapleton 4 Thistle 2 Clinton . 1 Tucker 2 P. V. Junction 1 Total number of delegates. 203. The committee, recommends that primaries for the election of delegate to the said county convention be held In the respective precincts on September Septem-ber 3d, 1SUS. The committee further recommends, with a view to expedit ing the business before the county convention, that, at the primaries to held In the respective precincts, delegates to the Democratic slate convention bp nominated, subject to the ratilleation of the county con ven-lion ven-lion in conformity with the following apportionment: Provo II. Spriiiuville DIRECTIONS. a common experience to hsr Dr. Ayer'i Sarsapurllln prescribed by a physician. It is a common experience to see a complete com-plete cine " follow the use nf a few bottles of this fcrrat blood purifying medicUie. Because, it is specific for all forms of blood dit-ac. If a disease has its oiifcin ill bad or impure blood. Dr. Ayer's bars-apnrila, bars-apnrila, scum? directly on the blood, removing re-moving ils iinpuiities ai;d giving to it vitalizing tneigy. will promptly eradicate the diseu.-e. The great feature of Dr. Ayer's 8araj;a. rilla is the radical cures that result from its use. Miuiv mcdicni'-s only suppress disease they push the pimples down under the skin, they j-aint the complexion with subtle arscuica 1 compounds, but the disease runes in the veins like a pent-up fire, and some dav breaks out in a vol-canic vol-canic eruption that eats up the body. Ayer's Sarsap.it il'.i goes to the root. It makes 'the founlnin clean afd Die waters are clean. It makes the root gord and tMe fruit is good. It gives Natuie the elements she needs to build up the broken down constitution not to brace it up with ftimulants or patch it up on the surface. Send for Dr. Aver's Cnrebook, and learn more about the ru-rcs effected by tin .remedy. It's i-ent free, on request, by she J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. '1UOS. A. IJKKSI.EY. .MA XV FACT! UK IIS Or' II foil Oil A UK MARBLE WOEKS fllonamental : Uiork IN MARBLE AMD CRANITE. Exeminc Our Work. Get Our Prices. oik giiiiritiiti-i'd stiictly first class. UTAH 6, Spanish Fork 5. Salem 1. Payson 5, Iteiijamin 1, Lake Shore 1, Spring Lake I, Santaquin 3, Goshen 1, Fairfield 1, Cedar Fort 1,'Lehl 5, Alpine 1, Amer-lcau Amer-lcau Fork 5, Pleasant Grove 4, Vineyard Vine-yard 1, Lake Viw 1, Provo liench I. Mapleton 1, Thistle 1, Tucker I. NOTICE. A Uepnbliean primary meeting will be held at, the city hall on Saturday, Sat-urday, August. 27, 189S, at 8 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of electing delegate dele-gate to attend the Republican state convention to be held at Salt Lake City on September 8th. 1898, and transact such ot her busiuess us may properly come before the meeting. H. M. Doioall, Acting Chairman Sotleo. A conference of t he primary asso' elation and Industrial classes will lie held at the Latter-day Saints' meeting meet-ing house on Saturday, August 27, 1898. Officers meeting at 10 o'clock. Conference at 2 pm. All Invited to attend. Mas. Zkrisa Au.eman, Pres. This is a splendid movement and it should have a hearty co-operation. XOTKS OK THK WEEK. Prepare to laugh, for "Si Perkins" will be here next Tuesday. Miss Lottie P.ird of Munti was the .'nest of Miss F.Me Deal this week. I). C. Johnson came down from the canyon this week where In: has been col ting ties. Louis Saunders, of Sail Laky was in town Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jus. Johnson. Clarence Crandall and Will Mcivinzie went over toOphir this week to haul ore. Fresh bread always on hand at the confectionery parlor next door to Whitehead's store. Mr. and Mrs. llollac Curtis of Claud Junction. Colorado, are visiting relative- in this city. Miss June- liarnhaui of Salt Lake was visiting with friends in this city the fore part of this week. Whitney & Pierce have received another carload of rim; Mulshing lumber from Sanpeic this week. Several etuigiants from the drouth- stricken districts of California passed through Springville this week on their way east. Destruction of some of the balm of Gilcad tri es in the city hall square is ifoing on. Several or then) were cut town this week. t George Grocsbcck returned Tuesday from a business trip through Emery conntv in the interest of the Salt Lake Portrait company. Mrs. Km tun Walsh and child, and Mrs. Manea and childr.cn of Salt Lake came down Mindav tor a ten-day visit with Mrs. William F. Wiscombe. Miss Etta Thomas of Salt Lake, daughter of Ex-Governor Thomas and the present postmaster of that city, is visiting with Mrs. il, M. Dougall; and family. i fo make room for the fall stock. we are closing out our summer stock of dress goods consisting of lawns, organdies, dimities and shallies at 20 percent reduction. H. T. Reynolds & Co. Miss Maggie Crandall, who has been employed as cook at Hotel Clarke, was taken seriously ill early in the week, and on Thursday returned re-turned to her home at Springville. Carbon County News. Stop that cough! Take warning. It may lead to consumption. A 25c. tmttle of Shiloh's cure mav save vour life. Sold by C. L, Crandai & Co." Deal & Storrs' railroad outfit, which has been working on a rock eit near Scofleld for t he brunch there for th? Rio Grande Western, have completed com-pleted the work and returned home to Springville on Monday. Truth wears well. People have learned that De.Witt's little early risers ris-ers are reliable little pills lor regulating regulat-ing the bowels, curing constipation and sick headache. They dou't uripe. C. J. Peterson." Mr. and Mrs. Alma Straw and their two children, Ellis and Tierta, and Miss Lizzie Dalton, a sister of Mrs. Straw, also a Mr. Marx, a lulling lulli-ng expert of Salt Lake, spent a few days up in Horse Heaven the first of the week. I Piute Pioneer. For broken surfaces, sores, insect bites, burns, skin diseases and especially espe-cially piles there is one reliable remedy, rem-edy, De Witt's witch hazel salve. When you call for Dp Witt's don't accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not be disappointed with DeWitt's witch hazel saive. C J. Peterson. The Independent scribe on Monday examined the bogus pistol manu facture'! lately lr Jail by Maxwell, the bank robber, and which is now among tin- other curios in, the sheriff's museum at Provo. The pistol, in considering the materials at band, Is a wonderful piece nf work. You Invite disappointment when you experiment. DeWitt's little early risers are pleasant, easy, thorough little pills. They cure constipation and sick headache Just as sure as you take them. C. J. Peterson. Ralph Wood, the popular operator of the Rio Grande Western at Hrig- ham Junction, is In the city resting from overwork. Ralph is popular with everybody. He is faithful at all times, and It is such men in all the departments that have contributed In no small way to make that road so deservedly popular. DeWitt's witch hazel salve has the largest sale of any salvo in thj world. This fact and its merit has led dishonest dis-honest people to attempt to counterfeit counter-feit it. Look on; or the man who attempts to deceive you when you call for DeWitt's witch hacel salve, the great pile cure. C. J . Peterson. Deal Rros. & Mendenhall's grading outfit came down this week from where they were working tin Willow creek, having completed their work on the new spur they were building for the Rio Grande Western. The steel rails were laid yesterday. The company can now ship out the ties and other timber from that locality. A stublmrn cough or tlcklimi in the throat yields to One Minute couirh cure. Harmless in effect, touches the ! itself the best reputation or any prep-right prep-right spot, reliable and Just what Is ' aratlon used today for colds, croup, wanted. It acts at once, C. 3. IV-j tickling In the throat orob.tinate teiMon. ' eoutihi. , c. .1. Peterson. , Wm. M. lto lance shipped another carload of comb honey testerday and tomorrow he will ship another of extracted ex-tracted honey. . His shipping force is kept as busy as bees this season shipping ship-ping out all kinds of fanners' produce. Fruit shipments will commence again next week, when be will be in the market for pears, peaches and plums and other fruit in carload lots. Mlis Mny Linn is at Mant! in attendance at a gathering of those connected with the mission schools as a representative from this city. The lady Is a succe-isfulteacher her in the llungerforl academy which in no small way has crimed a state reputation reputa-tion as a great educational institution from her energy and presence, in connection with her fellow tenc!iers. Shilol.'s consumption eure cures where cullers fail. It is the leading cough cure, atid no Dome should be without, ii. Pleasant to take and goes right to the spot. Sold by (J. L Crandai & Co. Tomorrow, Saturday, August 20th. there will be a grand excursion over the line of the Rio Grande Western to Geneva, where a grand spectacular exhihiton representing the destruction de-struction of Corvcra's fleet af, Santiago will be given, A -special train Jvill be run for the occasion which will leave Springvjlle at 8:15 a. in, and at 3:48 p. m. The fare from this city will be 50 cents for the round : rip. Karl's Clover Root Tea, for const ipa-tion ipa-tion it's the best, and if after using it, you don't say so, return the package and get your money. Sold by C. L. Crandai & Co. Mayor James E. Hall is pltickilv at work driving a well on the premises of Theodore Deal. Twice now have the casing bent on him when at 125 and 155 feet down. He is now about to start another hole, and the mayor will win or keep at it till he does. There are lots of boulders he will ha v. to encounter an I drill through. but the small ones are the cause of all his difficulties. When the casing strikes one of them it bounds off and t lie new direction soon stops the work. Mr. Hall will win. Winnil'red. the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cununings, fell off the foot, bridge over Hobble creek at K'dly's ranch last Sunday and would undoubtedly have been drowned had not Ed. Calder of Salt Lake been on hand to rescue the little lady. The water was too deep for the child to keep her head above water, and without the prompt assistance assist-ance given there would have serious consequences. As it was, all there is to record is merely to wetting the clothes of the rescurer and those of Winnil'red. For constipation taKe Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great blood purifier. Cures headache, nervousness, eruptions erup-tions on the face, and makes the head ciear as a bell. Sold by C. L. Crandai & Co. The great drawing card in Ameri can Fork this week has been the Stuttz Company who have been presenting fine plays in a most clever manner, at their pavilion near the Grant Hotel during the whole week, thev having placed upon the boards "Embassy Ball," "East, Lynne," "The Little Cricket," "Ten Nights in a Rar Room,'' "Brother Against Brother" and "Uncle Tom's Cabin". They carry more people, present more plays and give a greater variety of ainu-enient than any other company that stops here, and they have a number of flrt class players with them. Jed Carleton and wife, J. G. Stuttz and Miss Ivy Stuttz are among the best in the state. Albert S. Welch and Billy Jay Peters are young actors who will make their mark od t he stage, Baby Lolo is a charming little artist as a dancer and she is n splendid vocalist. , Miss Ilattie Diekerson, Miss Grace Huff and Mr. Otto B. Wilke are well in place in the theatrical theat-rical world, and Percy Morris and Engine Ray aie hummers. The World. Catarrh cured. A clear bead ant' sweet breath secured with Shiloh's catarrh remedy: we sell six bottles for if 3 and guarantee an absolute cure. Sold by C. L. Crandai & Co. I1USINKSS For groceries, go H KIEFS. to Whitehead's store. Cured' meats cheap at Eard man's meat market. Roylance sells all kinds of box stuff, honey cases and crates. Best cheese in town for 121 cents per pound at Eardman & Son's. (ieuts. buy your cigars at the city-drug city-drug store and you will get the best. Baby buggies and sewing machines, good stock, low prices, at Molen & Caffrey's. At Ilovlance's you can get a way down price on oikes. His bargains are astonishing. If you have any peaches, plums or pears to dispose of. call on Win. M. Uoylance. He can market your stuff for you. One minute cough cure surprises people by its quick cures and children may take it in large quantities without with-out the least da otrer. It has won for PROVO I1AVIXU A U00M. George Curtis t.f Springville last evening swore outa complaint against George Houtz. also of Springville, charging him with battery. The complaint com-plaint was put in Policeman Ticker's hands and he set out to locate his man, finding him in the Eureka saloon. sa-loon. The two started for the court house, but Houtz sized the officer up and concluded that he was a bigger and better mar. than Tucker and told him so. Furthermore, he said he did not Intend to go to jail. In about, two and a half seconds he was on his back with Tucker on top. but. while reaching for his "twisters," lloutzgot up. Again he was laid low, and this time the "twister-," were placed on his wrists and oil he wen'- like a good fellow, stating that "By you're a belter man than me if not. so big." This morning Justice Noon fined llotit. 5 for battery and 810 for resisting re-sisting an oillccr, in default of which he is now in the city's jail. Wednesday's Wednes-day's Provo Enquirer. George Houtz of Springville, who was tlned 'M5 for res sting no officer ami being drunk, after spending part of a day in jail mad arrrngements whereby the fine was paid and he was released. But, his liberty di I not last long, as he again got intoxicated last evening and this morning was fined $5 more, which, it is likely, he will serve out. Thursday's Eaquirer. Born, to the wife of John II. Tew, of Downey, Bannock county, Idaho, a 12 pound son. Mother and child doing do-ing well. How is that for dry land farming? More than twenty million free samples sam-ples of DeWitt's witch hazel salve have been distributed by the manufacturers. manu-facturers. What oetter proof of their contldence in it's merits do you want? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores, in the shortest space of timt. C.J.Peterson. C.J.Pe-terson. TEX MONTHS OX A BIC YCLE. Orlando (Florida) Reporter: Dr. A. M. Blanc-hard of Ogden, Utah, who has traveled trom there on a bicycle, passed through Orlando this morning making a pleasant call at The Reporter Re-porter office. He is making the trip to visit the baUletleids of the late war, anil will write them up in song on his return. He has been on the principal ones through the west, and will soon visit those of the Carol inas and Virginia, lie is on his way from Tampa, where he has been to see south Florida. He writes occasionally occasion-ally as he travels, and he has favored us with his latest, which he calls FAKEWKLL TO I LOItlUA. Fare t hee well, thou land of flowers, Where erstwhile I did roam, To pass the pleasiinl wintet hours. Now I hie way for home. Here the stranger strays and lingers I5y thy fascinating streams; Nature with her niu'lc II Hirers Made thee like a land of dreams. Fragrance from the llowrrs like Incense At the saered hour of prayer, llakiiiif ev'ry Joy more intense, HaiiisUini; all sordid care. Those who foci that life is waning. And the bloom forsakes their checks, Here lost health and strength regaininc. foid the blessed boon they seek. Ulrds of brightest plumage twitter From the branches everywhere; I)i:imo"ds In each dewdrop (.'litter. Ilalmy odors load the air. Braver men and fairer women On the eartli may not be found. She the budge of beauty hearing, lie with perfect manhood crowned. Most reluctant I have parted From thy puoplu and thy clime; I have found them noble hearted, Kind and gen'rous all the time. I would now invoke a blessing On thy land ere I depart; Peace and plenty still possessing, Are the wishes of my heart,. April 5. 18!)T. t)ll. A. M. Ki.axcharii. Wanted, one hundred ladies to buy our stock of waists, which we offer at 23 percent reduction, all good styles, and new patterns. Call early and get a first choice. Yours for biz.z. 11. T. Reynolds & Co. At the Presbyterian chapel, next Sunday, there will be services at 11 a. m. and at 8 p. tu., and Sunday school at 10 a. m. The. morning subject, "The Unspeakable Gift," and in the evening "The Flood." The Stuttz theater company, twenty twen-ty members, with the pavilion will open an engagement in Sjiringvilie. In addition to theatrical performance, perform-ance, Mr. Stuttz has secured the celebrated vitiscope pictures, giving the late war scenes, the battles and gagemenis between the forces of United States and Spain. The company com-pany open in Springville on 2U of August. Special prices from now on at 11. T. Ueynolds & Co. on summer dress goods, fans, parasols, ladies and misses slippers, and a great many notions. WANTED. A Good milch cow. tf. 11. KiCHAKDs. Canvon Itanch. Xoticc. I have fine peaches for yon ranch. tf. H. sale at Can-Uicharhs. Can-Uicharhs. o-'lo-lne for rirtjr Onto. ';i;:ii.iweod tobacco bnbo cere timkp weak mn Ul etij, IiIdtoI pete Iff . ?1. Ail .lr!KJis'3 FROM THE FAR EAST. Cavitk. Philippines, July 20. Hi'. Deak Buothek Oitssik: It ha been the days since we entered the harbor, and still our batteries have not. been landed. The infantry from all the ships has been put ashore, and we. m the steamship "China" are left alone. There are lift y-.seven of ns in this part of the battery and we. now do all the guard duty and our own police work. The Eighteenth United States infantry just went on shore amid cheers from our scanty ranks. We da not know where we will go. nor what they w ill do with us. as our guns cannot can-not lie landed near Manila, because the water is so shallow a boat cannot get near enough to the shore to beach our guns: however, we will be put somewhere tomorrow. The ciiiij.iie her" is very much like that of the Hawaiian islands. The days are pretty warm, but the evenings, even-ings, nights and mornings, are quite cool. This morning we moved a little nearer to the shore and began to unload our supplies, iwoiked in the 'hold," where il is so warm that a fellow almost -suffocate. I removed all my clothing, excepting the abdominal ab-dominal rig, which we all wear, and passed up cases of canoed goods, 2i.K)-pouiui sacks of green coffee, rice, beans, an I dessicated potatoes. After I had been at work for two hours, the lieutenant in charge came along and seeing me covered with a greesy presperatiou and noticing how small I was compared with my assistant, assist-ant, said: "Vou are a tough little boy and need not work any more today." to-day." This morning I was awakei ed from a deep sleep at 4 a. m. and ordered to report to General Green as his orderly. To be an orderly is con sidered an honor. Last night the Spaniards drove the insurgents back into the camp of the Colorados, who turned out and scared the dons so badly that they scurried " back to their trenches. The situation remains unchanged, and are awaiting the arrival of General Gen-eral Merrit, and the third expedition. He will bring our mail from home, and the papers, so we can hear what is going on in tiie United States and Cuba. The Spaniards seem perfectly -.vill-ing to quit, but we are awaiting orders from General Merrit. I saw yesterday and, in my brcrkeu down Spanish, conversed with an insurgent who claimed to have killed twenty Spaniards, ami that the dons were cowards, and that we would knock them endwise. He had a machete with blood stains still upon it. Since the troops left the ship, "we've had line berths, and full freedom of the saloon, which had previously been forbidden to the privates. All the other Springville boys are in battery A. I do not know when I can write again, for the next few days, wt; will be very busy getting our guns in position, to pay mr compliments com-pliments to the dons, and we expect warm work. So don t worrv if you don't hear from me for a long time, Don. Bueklen's Arnica Salve. The best, salve in the world for Cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, sajt rheum, fever sores, tetteri chapped hands, chilblains, chil-blains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to giv perfect satisfact ion or money refunded. refund-ed. Price 2o cents per box. Forsalo by Dr. C. J. Peterson, druggist. "Si Perkins" If you want to laugh and get .1 taste of the good time you may have at the town hall on next, Tuesday, don't fail to see the celebrated "Si Perkins" band parade at noon. The play is considered one of the best standard attractions on the road this season, and conies with the original cast and full scenic parapher nalia. So much has been written in the press generally regarding this play that to say more would be mere repetition. Playgoers will be given an opportunity to witness this truly great production at popular prices. 10, 20, 30 and ii cents. When you call for DeWitt's witch hazel salve the great pile cure, don't accept anything else. Don't be talked into accepting a substitute, for piles, for sores, for burns. C. J. Peterson. Dim of the Common Herd. Mrs. He Style I am afraid that young inan who called on you last evening is not accustomed to good society. so-ciety. Daughter Why. mother? Mrs. De Style Whenever lie speaks, he says something-. N. Y. Weekly. Chivalry. Agatha What are you standing there and gazing up at that window for? Marie (agitated) Willie has gone up to ask papa to consent to our engage-uieut, engage-uieut, and I want to siand under to break hisfall.-X. Y. World. Practical riitlosophy. "I don't see any use in getting Wua over it, old man. She Isn't tho only girl in the world." "That's jti!,t what 1 am blue about. Think of the elm nees I have of making the same kind of n. fool of myself gain."- Urooloh n Life |