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Show I fir cron, i S3 asthma, bronchitis, or whooping cough, there is no remedy so sure and safe as Dr. Ayer'.s Cherry l'ectoml. From this first dose its healing influence in manifest. The sufferer who has been kept awake by the couh falls into a restful sleep, and awakes strong and refreshed. I'r Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is acknowledged to be a specific for all pulmonary complaints. Physicians praise and prescribe it. It is now put up in half size bottles at half price, 50c. "One of my children had.croup. Onu night I wt.s startled by the cM' hard breathing, and on going to it found it Htrangling. U Ii.:i nearly ceased to breath. Having a part uf a bottle of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral in the hoiwe, I gave 'the child three doses at short intervals, and r.raiously waited resultu. From the moment the I'wtoral was given the child's breathing grew easier, and in a short timo it was Bleeping quietly and breathing naturally. The child in alive and well to-day. Aver" Cherry Pectoral saved its life." C J. Wooi.pki:;i:, Worthen, Ayer's Ciierr JLHAJUULAJLft VOTES OF THE WEEK. Will Lowe licl of Malai la fever. Hichard II. 'I'll-jrjic is down sick if. lied. Will lit vis is down with the typhoid ty-phoid fever. Thomas Avery is reputed to bo very sick ol fever. Mi. Kmtua Reynolds of Meicur is In town visiting rclativi-s. Ir. Simmons of l'rovo preached at the Baptist Hall, Sunday evening. Newton Thorn camo In frum the Roy la nee Kra Jin;; camp on the desert this week. . Thai Thome came from Boylance's grading camp on the dc-sti t Tuesday tick with the pneumonia. Subscribe fur or send remittances to 1hc Salt Lake Tribune through their Spilngville agent, L N. Joidan. Itay Westwood and w ife who have been with the Stultz Theater Co, have severed then- connection with t hat company. Geo. Noakes who cut his knee on Augusl2"th while working in the 1 Imber is now able to be out on the streets on crutches. Louis It. Perry of Maplclon returned Wednesdiy from Pennsylvania where lie lias been laboring as a missionary for the Latter-day Saints' church. Have your Improvement Km s and other, mugazinesuiKl periodicals bound hvtVE. Crouch, opposite post office, Provo. I'rlces reasonable and work the best. William Warthen and J. S.Scott returned from Omaha Wednesday morning. They were well pleased with, the sighU they saw at. the i x position. Li, a week ago Tuesday nigh', between Packard Bros.' store and the Ssuttz tent, State street, a ladies' gold chain, Finder will please leave it at this office. lie not deceived! A rough, hoarseness hoarse-ness or croup are not to be trilled with. A dose In tltno of Shiloirs rure- will save you niucu trouble. Sold by C. L. Crandall & Co. D. A. Il.wle Is now Installed as tiigtit operator at the Uio Grande Western depot here in place of S. J. Kelly, who has been moved to (mother station. Beet digging Is not going on as fast as Agent Robertson would like to see It dune. He states that if the farmers farm-ers do not bring in the beets faster the factory will he forced to close lowo for a time. T.K'J.ihnS. Lindsay theater company com-pany played the comedy drama the "Yankee iu Cuba" to a fair sized audience at the City hall last Saturday Satur-day evening. Mr. Lindsay has a very good company with him this year. One minute cough cure surprises people by its quick cures and children may take it in large quantities without with-out the least danger. It has won for itself the best reputation of any preparation prep-aration used today for colds, croup, tickling In the throat orobitlnate coughs. C. J. Peterson. The Woman's club of Springville will give a reception to the board of education, the teachers, and the parents pa-rents of the school children, on the evening of September 30lh, at Union hall. Er. Millspaugh will be present, and will give an address on an educational educa-tional topic. The school children are not invited. Miss Nora Tew of this city and Robert Jefferson of Spanish Fork were married by Bishop L. II. llarmer at the residence of the bride's father Samuel Tew at 9 o'clock Tuesday evening. About 100 friends und relatives rel-atives of the contracting parlies witnessed wit-nessed the ceremony, which made the happy young couple man and wife. George Wood, candidate fur county audltoron the Democratic ticket at Silt Lake, and at present the deputy of Mrs. Calnc, the present Salt Lake county auditor, was ou Monday discharged dis-charged by that lady because he would tiot agree, If elected, to make her his deputy. However, the county commissioners com-missioners Insisted that he be retained re-tained until his report bo received and accepted by them, and the lady ha yielded. eclorai A party was K'ven Tuesday evening by Miss Stella S.inford. Several persons per-sons from Spanish F.irk were present Why pay an agent $)'- or i"0 for a sewioi; macho.- which inn can get for .28 oi S:iO at Molcn & Caffivy's. II. T Ib-ynolds & C is the place to get M isses and Ladies cloaks. Elegant assortment ami bed rock pric!. Frank Ackley, violinist, and Miss Chloe Carter, pianist, furnished ?onn excellent music at the Frank Rcadick Co s appearance here. Mrs. Persis Stewart of Jenson, Uintah county win has been visiting relatives in this city the past two week left for her h one Tuesday. If you wish tu subscribe for any paper, in ig.c.ine or b nk at publishers' publish-ers' prices, published anywhere on cu i tli, yen ran do so through so through ). N. Jordan. Dyspepsia cured. Sbiloh's vitali.er Immediately relieves sour stomach, cominir up of food (list ress, and is the KreaL kidney and liver remedy. Sold by C. L. Crandall & Co. The cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss May Pr.itt and Win. P. Silver both of l'rovo, at the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday Sept, 21 Prof. Wilbur Duugall, of Salt. Lake, has secured a music class among the talented young musicians of t his city. lie stands high in his calling and will no doubt do some very successful work here. A stubborn cough or tickling in the throat yields to Due Minute couch cure. Harmless iu effect, touches the right spot, teliable and just what is wanted. It acts at once. C. .J. Peterson. Pe-terson. Mrs. Kate Miller-Thompson came up from Cireleville on Wednesday to at tend her brother's funeral, but owing ow-ing to the carelessness of the mail carrier who was iutrutcd with the message, she did not arrive here until too late. Wm. M. Rojianee of Springville, candidate on the Democratic ticket for the legislature, is a man who stands high in the esteem of his party and his jovul nature and sociable ways make friends for him everywhere. every-where. Lehi Banner. DeWilt's witch hazel salve has the largest sale of any salve in th world This fact and its merit has led dishonest dis-honest people to attempt to counterfeit counter-feit It. Look out for the man who attempts to deceive you when you call for De Witt's wUch ha el salve, the great pile cure. C. J. Peterson. This is the twelfth day of the run and the factory has averaged over 350 tons a day having cut In all, in the twelve days, over 41100 tons. The factory last night was only 3U0 tons behind delivery from the farmers, about 4(100 tons having been received In all. Sunday 120 more farmers received notice to commence digging, making the number now digging up to 300, representing 900 acres. ILehi Banner. Wm. Clcgg, Sr., the well-known Springville poet, has Just completed an epic poem entitled ''Man," on which ho has been working at different differ-ent times for 48 years. It is somewhat some-what after the style of Homer's ''Iliad" and Is theological, philosophical, philosophi-cal, scientific and biographical In Its treatment of Us subject. Mr. Clcgg has it ail in manuscript, and says that it is 19,400 poetic lines In length, He Is now arranging for Its publication publica-tion In book form. During the lime he has been eugaged ou this life work of his Mr. Clcgg has accomplished a large amount of other literary work, and is now truly deserving of the name of "The Mormon Homer." Deafness Cannot ltc Cured tiyloeul applications ns tlioy enntmt reach llm dlseiiseil H)rllnn of th our. Therein only olio way to euro deafness, itiul that Is by eoUHtltutlmiMl rviiHMliea. IH'iiflira-t Is ritust-ti ly uti Inflamed condition uf Hie mucous llnlntfof tin KiiMtuchluu Tube, W lion till tuun In Inflamed you linvo a ruiiitillnit sound or Imperfect hearimt. mid when It Is entirely rlosen, ileufness U the result, und unless the lulluinallou run be taken out und this tube entered to lis Hernial condition, heuriiix will be destroyed forever; nine cusea out of ten aro caused bv catarrh, which Is iioihlnK but nn Inllumed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will (five One Hundred Dollars for any ease, of deafness icuiised by rnliirrhi that cannot lie cured by Hall' Catarrh Cure, fccud for clieului ; fiee. 1 J.CIIKNI Y A fV. Toledo. O. F"so!il ler PrucyUt,; 7.V. yp UISIXENS BUIEFS. Oct your celery and pickles at F.rdman's meat market. Get your cigars, tobacco and patent medicines at the City drug lore. Correspond with Wm. M. iloylanee m . i - 1 m ir you nave any cars ot gram, aiiana seed or honey t sell. Don't forget that G. E. Anderson's is the place to take your pictures to have them enlarged. Call at Whitehead's and see his elegant stock of ladies,' misses' and bovs" home made woolen hose. Weddings are becoming quite numerous those days. You should step in at Molen iV can re) a and get your furniture when intending to make a present. Home mad-! hosiery, which for quality of material, workmanship and price compare with any eastern goods, at James Whitehead's. Call and xamiue stock. If you want a good cheap bicycle go and see Wm, M. Koylance, There are a few left and he will sell them at your own price. Als i a wagon or a huggy. Remember he carries the only line of wagons and carriages, the Studehaker.'' Tin- Springville. roller mills are expecting ex-pecting daily to receive their new machinery which will necessitate the closing down of the mill for about three weeks while the new machinery is being put iu place. Mr. Hoover wants ail who have wheat, deposited at bis mill lo bear this iu mind and to get enough Ilour duriiiu' the next .veek to last them until the mill again starts up. Charley Fiilmcr is sick of the fever. Charles Reynolds is slowly recovering recover-ing from an attack of the fever. Ladies, take the best, If you are troubled with constipation, shallow skin, and a tired feeling, take the Carl's clover tea, it is pleasant to take. Sold bv C. L. Crandall & Co. Master Clyde Felt departed this morning for Manti, where he will spend the winter with his uncle, Harry Felt, and attend school. Miss Ilule. fashionable dressmaker of Salt Lake, will open September 20, 1818, a dressmaking parlor in the small brick building south of T. Tames' harness shop. J. W. Am up and Frank Crocker advertising '-Eisteddford" and L. D. S. College, was with us Thursday and Springville is alive with their matter. In the Baptist hall, bible school for children and adults at 2:30 Sunday Sun-day afternoons, and gospel meeting every evening at":3J. All are welcome. wel-come. James Wignall is removing from i'aysoii to this city, and will again make this place his home. Mr. Wignall Wig-nall is a conscientious man and a very desirable citizen. Springville people heartily welcome all such people to the community. John Davis and his grand-daughter, Ella Davis, were outriding today, when their horse made a quick turn and upset the buggy, spilling them out. Mr. Davis was quite severely-bruised, severely-bruised, and the top of the buggy was smashed, but Miss Ella luckily eseapeil without injury. Truth wears well. People have learned that De Witt's little early risers ris-ers are tellable little pills for regulating regulat-ing the bowels, curing constipation and sick headache. They don't uripe. C. J. Peterson. The Lehi Banner is right when it says a few more newspaper men in the legislature would put a stop to the antique notice-posting fashion. The Censor has always Insisted that people who looked around stores were not the people who were iu-terested iu-terested in reading notices, and that busy men looked for such things in the columns of a paper. Southern Censor. Karl's clover root tea Is a pleasant laxative, Regulates the bowels, purities puri-ties the Mood. Clears the complex-Ion. complex-Ion. Easy to make and pleasant to take. 2acts. Sold by C. L. Crandall & Co. The following marriage licenses have beeu granted since last repot t: William S. Amos, aged 2'J, and Ella Thurmond, aged 23. both of Payson; Ambrose Stewart, aged 2.", oT Payson, and Isabel Davis, aged ID, of Salem; Robert Jefferson, aged 20, or Spanish Fork, and Nora Tew, aged 22, of Springville; Wm. W. Sornscn, agrd 22, and Franeilla Scott, aged 27, both ofProvo; David II. Adamson, nged 25, of American Fork, and Jessie D. Myres, aged 19, of Highland. Walter Wheeler was quite seriously hurt Monday by a cave-In at the site of the Bio Grande Western's new depot. He was at work In a trench laying rock on the foundation, when a portion of the wall caved In. knock-him knock-him against the side of the wall with such force that his collar boue was broken In t wo places and the thumb on his right hand was dislocated. He was' taken home in a -hack and Dr. Dunn was summoned to make nn examination. That evening he was taken to the St. Mark's hospital at at Salt Lake, aud at last reports he was getting along nicely. The accident cannot be accounted for, as the bank was apparently solid and entirely safe. There was only uUmt a cubic yard of the dirt and it had onlv a fall of about six feet. Mrs. Mable Warner is teaching j school in place of Mrs. Mary Crandall, ' who has resigned. ! Cure that cough with Sbiloh's cure. , The tiest couih cure. Relieves croup j promptly. One million bottles sold last year. 40 do;,es lor 25 cts. Soldi by C. L. Crandall & Co. j It is announced that the marriage of Miss Blanch'? Cook and Harry G. i Buyer, both of this city, will take I place next Tuesday, Sept. 27. It bids j fair to be the social event of the! season. The little 14 months old daughter of Robert Gemmell section foreman on the Rio Grande Western at Mil-burn Mil-burn died last Monday evening and was brought to Springville Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon for burial, and was laid to rest in the Evergreen cemetery that afternoon. When you call for Dc Witt'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, forbtrns. C.J. Peterson. Dr. C. J. Peterson and James Mathews of this city went to Marys-vale Marys-vale Sunday morning on a prospecting trip. They re turned yesterday. Dr Peterson inspected a number of properties on Gold mountain and is enthusiastic over the prospects of that region. They saw George Smith, and say that that gentleman is on the high road to wealth, having a pretty good Cuing. Yon invite disappointment when you experiment. De Witt'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. The Frank Readick Dramatic company com-pany held the boards at the city hail Monday aud Tuesday evenings. The attendence at. the performance was rot as large as the merits of the company com-pany deserved as it is one of the best that has visited Springville for some time, and their plays. "The Vendetta" and "The Brand of Cain'' are both sterling pecics and were admirably handled by the company. A Great Bargain. A seven jewel Klgiu or Walthan watch in screw back and bezel silverine case for $7.50. Call ou T. N. West. tf 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 confidence in it's merits do you want? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores, iu the shortest space of time. C. J. l'e-terson. l'e-terson. Have It Done Eight. Take your watch to F. N. West, and have it cleaned and fixed. Work gua i an teed. For broken surfaces, sores, insect bites, burns, skin diseases and espe chilly piles theie is one reliable remedy, rem-edy, DeWitt's witch har.el salve. When you call for I e. Witt's don't accept ' counterfeits or frauds. You will not be disappointed with DeWitt's witch hazel salve. C J. Feterson. What We Have Is: Electric Lighted trains so that ; there is no (lunger of tire from lamps. Steam heated trains, so that there can be no tire from broken stoves. Yestibuled trains which diminishes the chances of trouble in cases of derailment. de-railment. liock ballasted track, which prevents pre-vents the "Dust'' annoyance largely. Ninety pound steel rail laid on oak ties, which assures you a comfortable ride. The absolute block signal system, which prevents two trains getting on the same section of track at one time. A fast limited train service bet ween Omaha and Chicago with trains always al-ways on time. Iron bridges and stone culverts which prevents danger from defectiue wooden structures. Courteous gentlemanly conductors and attendants which assures you a pleasant trip. All these and many other conveni- ; ences w ill he found on the great Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Uy, and they cost you no more than via Inferior lines. For rates, map, lime taVes etc call on or write L. L. Down-In Down-In 7. Commercial Agent, 212 South West Temple St.. Salt Lake City. The Sure La Grippe Cure. There is no use suffering from this dreadful malady. If you will only gel ! the right remedy. You are having I pain all through your body, your liver is out of order, have no appetite, no life or ambition, have a bad cold, In fact are completely used up. Electric Bitters Is the only remedy that will give you prompt and sure I relief. They act directly on your j Liver, "stomach and Kidneys, tone up the whole system and make you feel I like a new being. They are guaranteed guaran-teed tJ cure or price refunded. For t Sale at (J.J. l'eterson's Drug Store, only 50 cents per bottle. FOR SALE. I A fine chance, a business opportunity. oppor-tunity. The store, business stand and adjoining grounds of Hover & Hringhurst of Springville, is now for sale. Here Is a tine opportunity for any person or company wishing to go into business. The store Is a brick and adobe building with good counters and shelving, a commodious cellar nicely situated. The adjoining adjoin-ing grounds furnish ample room for residence purposes. Also a lucern Held of 11 acres on the brow of the hill, south of and overlooking the city. A beautiful building site. Also good safe made by the Chicago Safe ami Lovk Co.. to be sold as a whole or separately to suit the buyer. Call and see or communicate w ith. Mabm I. liOTTK. Assignee. Ule are not giving enlarged portraits free. Nor lo wo ol)(irue tlix-ee prloM for our frume From now until Christmas ve will make a 10x20 argentic portrait for $1 ."(), in a handsome framo for $2.50 to $3.50. These portraits look like a picture I'rom life, as they are made direct from nur ova n negative.. J 0x20 crayon portruits, t-ade 1, $1 GO to $2.00. Portraits finished in water color, indU ink n:id (aiicy pastel, at pi ices lliat cannot be beaten. A perfect likeness and artistic work guaranteed. FRAMES! FRAMES! Wholesale und retail, styles and prices that would make any one smile. We sell gbtss, and cut it to tit, and put it in nt reasonable prices. Pictures copied, enlarged or reduced. If yon want your wife's or sweetheart's picture on a button, brooch, or scarf pin, for the inside of a watch case or locket, see us. Remember, we live here, and pay the highest market price for produce. GEO. ED. ANDERSON, Sprincville, Utah. PEACE is now declared between the United States and Spain, and to keep peace in your home you should buy your wife some nice article of furniture to beautify beau-tify the same. -We will sell it to you at the lowest possible figure, and take wheat in exchange. MOLEN & CAFFREY. K. A. HEESLEY. Hobble Creek Marble. The Hobble Creek Matble company which was incorporated a few days ago on a tine marble quarry in Hobble creek, in Utah county, is making ar-ltangements ar-ltangements for the extensive operation opera-tion of this property, and it should not be long before it is in a position to supply the market with some of the It nest product in this line ever offered in competition with stone dealers on this continent. The Hobble creek marble is a fossilized fossil-ized stone of a deep chocolate color, the texture of which is exceedingly tine white it is susceptible of a beautiful beau-tiful finish and polish, and can he taken out in large slabs of any required re-quired thickness or size. Hon. Allen C Campbell, the president presi-dent of the company, states that this is the largest proposition of this character he ever saw, and he is satisfied sat-isfied that the marble Industry will erelong assume mammoth propositions proposi-tions in Utah. Salt Lake Herald. Missrs. Cam pi ell, Kobbins, aid Cullen of the company were in this city last Saturday Inspecting the property, and announced themselves as well-pleased with the prospects. Wanted. Two furnished rooms for general house-keeping. Call at this office. GRAM) FAIR. The primary associations and Industrial classes of Springville will ho'dafairin this city at the city-hall city-hall on September 2S, 29 and 30th next from 2 to 10 p. m. each day. All the articles on exhibition will be for sale. Come and be prepared to purchase, pur-chase, thus aiding these associations. Admission, adults 10 cents and children 5 cents. This Is an exceedingly meritorious undertaking and his the active support of the ladies having charge of the primary associations of this city, and will without doubt have the recognition from all this people. The little folks are working hard making novelties of all kinds to he placed on sale und the proceeds are to be placed In the treasuries of the several agnations. BEESELY 3 Pbotogi'npher. .JIUL'L .-L... THOS. A. BEEiLEY. 1 MAXVFACTUREKS OF UIOII-CiHADE MARBLE WORKS flloDiimental : lilork IN MARBLE AND CRANITE. Examine ur Work. Get Our Prices. All work guaranteed strictly first elass. PROVO U TAK UNIVERSITY OF UTAH. The University of Utah comprises thorough collegiate courses leading to degrees in general science, liberal arts, aDd mining and electrical engineering; beside which a statu normal school and a preparatory school are conducted under the direction direc-tion of the university faculty. Qualified students may be admitted to the normal and preparatory schools it over fifteen years of age, and to the university courses if over sixteen years of age, The normal school offers advanced courses leading to degrees and a four years course leading to a certificate, which, by provision of law. qualitlies the holder to teach in the common schools of Utah f ir a term of yearn without further examination as tu schloarship. In connection with the stato normal school are conducted a thoroughly equipped training school consisting ot the usual eight grades of a public school, a department for the trainingof kindergarten teachers, and a manual training department. The laboratoiies are very thoroughly thorough-ly furnished for work in chemistry, assaying, electrical measurements, general physics, mineralogy, and biology. A small annual registration fee Is required, but no tuition is charged. For further information address. J. T. KiNosmniv, President, Salt Lake City. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. I I Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. ' Boils A Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. E Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. O Corns & Dunlons. Stings & Bites of Insecta. Thire Sires, 45c, 50c. and $!.oo. Sold hj drugglaU, or tent pott paid on receipt of prion tra vi' jT.ro., tit 111 im. t.r. |