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Show "THAT TERROR of MOTHERS." How it was overcome by a Nova Scotian mother Who is well known as an author. Ol U the evils that attack children scarcely tor other is more dreaded thn croup. It o often comrs in the niijht. The danger is o great. The climax is no udden. It la no wonder that Mr. W. J Dickson (better known under her pen name of "Stanford Evcleth,") culls it "the terror of mothers " Nor la it any wonder that she writes is term of praise and gratitude for the relief which she ha found both from her own anxieties, and for her children's ailments, in Dr. J. C. Ayer'i Cherry rectoral. "Memory does not recall the time when Dr. Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral w not used in our family, for throat and lung Ironlilts. That terror of mothers the stnrtlinii, croupy cough never alarmed ine, so lojiu; as I had a bottle of Ayer'a Cherry l'ectoral in the house to supplement the hnt.wuter bath. When suffering with whooping cough, In its worst form, and articulation was impossible on account of the choking, my children would point and gesticulate toward the bottle; for experience had taught them that relief was in its contents." con-tents." Mra. W. J. Dickson ("Stanford Kveleth"), author of " Komance of liic provinces," Truro. N. B. The cditoi of II irp rs's Wigt inc, Mr. Henry M. Aldcn, has a daiinhhr w 10 has made a collection of over luO dolls, each ii!l rerircscn'.iiig a different mil Ion nntl being mailt in that country. The collection Is considered con-sidered to lit tins in"st. unique and flti'-iKt of iu kiitij In existence. MiM Aldeti is now to show i he world her dolls, iind explain 1 1 if in . and in 1 lie next Issue of The Ladies' Home Jnur- ibil .-he will show pictures of I he first twiMiiv. In following issms she will how the others. Tbat liiriibbliic Hoadaelir. Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. Klin's New Lire Tills. Thousands of sulTereis have proved their matt bless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They made wire lilood and strong nerves and hull'l up voui healih. Easy to lake. 'I rv them. Only 2" cents. Money h:u'k if no' cured. Sol J by Dr. C, J. Peterson druggist. Almost Distracted. Restored to Health by Dr. Miles' Nervine. wiEHVOUS PROSTRATION af-1 af-1 fects mind and body. It causes sleepless rights to bo passed In ' tony. Tho sufferer becomes "almost ;stracted," enduring a feeling of unrest un-rest that is always necking something to do, yet accoiuplishes nothing. Dr. Milcn' Restorative Kcrvlna 6oothes tho nerve to quietness by giving etrcngth and new vigor to the inllauied diseased and weakened ucrvc centers dt tho braio, supplies tho nerves with tlio healthy tissue so ncoe?oary to their normal condition and creute3in the blood tho healthy red corpuscles filled with pure oxygen that send life, energy ener-gy aud vigor throughout tho body; stimulating the brain to Its old time action of youth and health. Mrs. W'm. A. Thompson of Columbus, Colum-bus, Wis., says of Dr. Miles' Nervine: "For many years I suffered from nervousness ner-vousness that frequently culminated la prostration. I could not concentrate concen-trate my thoughts and was unable to conflno my mind to one line of thought or my efforts ta one occupation. For years I could not direct tny household affairs, could not assumo any care- or responsibility whatever. During these years there was cot ono night that I slept more than one hour at a time, I was that nervous. My stomach was very weak and I had frequent 6cvcre headaches. We spent hundreds and hundreds of dollars with doctors ar.d medicines. Was taken to Chicago and treated by two proinlaent physicians without benefit; I became discouraged weak and almost distracted. As a last vsort, as It seemed, I commenced u3- Dr. Miles' N C. J. Wooldricljre, TCoTtham, Tex., writes: "One of my children had croup. One nlyhl I was startled by the chilli's hard In ciith mg, and cm going to it found it sttangliiif;. II had nearly ceased to breathe. Having a pint of a bottle of Dr. Ayer's Cherry l'ctloral in the house. I gave the child three doses, at bhoit intervals and anxiously wailed results. From Hie moment mo-ment the I'ectorol was given the child's breathing giew easier, and in a short time it wfia sleeping quietly mid breathing uut-urnllv uut-urnllv The child is alive and well to day, and t do not hesitate lo nay that Ayei'a Cherry I'ectornl anved its lile." C. J. WuoLPHlubF. Worlhaia. Tex. These ftatemcnts rnnkc argument in favor of tins u nit'ly unnecessary. H is a family medicine llii't no home should be without. It i just as efficacious moron-chilis, moron-chilis, asthma, whooping cough, and all other varieties of couuhs. aa il is in cioup. To put it within eveiyonc's teach, Dr. Aver' Cherry Pectoral is now put up ill ha'f sire bottles, at half price 50 cents. Send for Aver's Cmrhook (irec) and read r,f other cores fleeted by Dr. Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. Acidrtas tne J. C. Aycr Co.. Lowell, Muss. Dreadful Nervous. Gents: 1 was dreadfully nervous and for relief took your Karl's clover root tea. It quioied my nerves and strengthened, my whole nervous system. sys-tem. I was troubled with Constipation. Constipa-tion. Kidney and llowel trouble Your tea soon ch-an-ed my system so thoroughly that 1 rapidly retrained health and slrenk'th. Mrs. ,s. A, Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by C. L. Crandall & Co. 'Two Married Mii" The attraction at the Opera house next. Wednesday evening will be Geo H. EJesou's latest cotnedv success of "Two Married Men." The press wherever they hive appeared speal 1 1 the hliiliest terms of the company, And our Iheaiie tjoeis will no doubt turn out to erect them on their appearance, here, on Wednesday even ing ing Dr. Miles Nervlno and Nerve and Liver Mis, aud at tho end of the seventh bottle I was about tho house in full control and complete management. manage-ment. Sleepless nights are a thing of the past and I have been fully restored to health. I cannot say too much for Dr. Miles' Nervine and 2crto and Liver Tills, nor recommend them too highly for they have put mo where I am tod'.'.y; In good health and spirits." Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine restores re-stores health to the Invalid by building build-ing up tho strength of the exhausted nerves, gives new hope and conSdcnce, drives away melancholy aud the blues, leaving tho mind in its normal reasoning reas-oning siato that prevents all worry and precludes all Idea of nervousness, permitting peaceful sleep, perfect rest and scuds people about their dutlc3, bright, cheerful with buoyant spirits, renewed energy and old time vigor. Mrs. Kathrine Puerncr of Jefferson, Wis., writes of nervous dyspepsia. "I was troubled with nervous dyrpepsla fur over twenty years. I would have weak, hungry, faint spells, yet no appetite ap-petite and could not retain tho food I forced myself to eat. These attacks alvrayj brought on nervous prostration and I had no rest night or day. I tried many physicians and remedies without relief until I used Dr. Miles Nervine. It Is the, only thing that helped rae." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drugskis under a positive guarantee first bottle benefltsor money refunded. Rook on tho heart and nerves bent free to all applicants by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. ervine Sh. OTES OK THE WEEK. Mrs. Joseph Hall is down with fever. Mrs. Lute Pjal is vt-rv slek of ihe i Is III &ICK 01 Wll. fever. Miss HeWn Deal is sick of the ijrphoid fever. Children's fine rllibeJ woolen hosa at Whitehead'. Miss Millie funis who bus been iek of fever, is now able to sit up in Oed. Heed Uird was thrown from a horse last Tuesday cveuii g and was quil' vcrely hurt. Mrs. Mariha King of American F.uk was visiting with Mrs. May Biuklev this week. Churle- Reynolds h i has had a very serious a'ta K or 'tne lypuoiu fever is now couv.i esoent. Miss Martha Uianchard has been very s.en of the typhoid fever, but u now reported as recovering. Mrs. Ual.inger, who has heeu visiting visit-ing friends in this city, has none to (hrden to visit Willi menus m trial cily. II. T. Reynolds & Co, have Jusi received four car loads of coal and now is tliu time to lay in your wiuler supply. Take your alfalfa seed to II. T. Reynolds & Co. and et the highest market m ice fur il in merchandbe or cash. 'Our beliefs and how we come by them," will be the subject of a talk at the Baptist hall next buoday even iug at 7:30 p. m. Rev. C. 0. 1'aterson and wife went to .Salt Lake Wednesday to attend the Sunday School convention held there Thursday. Edmund Ritehardson, an old time resident of this city, who is now a practicing lawyer in old Mexico, is here this week visiting with relatives and friends. T. II. Kelly and 14. N. Jordan went to Halt Lake Thursday evening to attend the meeting of the commander and past commander association of the knights of the maceabees, The committee having the Fourth ward fair in charge will meet the (list of i.exl week to anatige the program. The fair gives promise of being more successful, if possible, than the one held last iear. At a meeting of the executive of the Utah state Christian Endeavor union at Salt Lake city, it was decided de-cided to ask the Springvilie society for the privilege of holding the an-uual an-uual stalo convention iu this city next spring. Mr. A. F. Douhille, an old newspaper news-paper man from Wisconsin, is in the city and made a fraternal call on Monday, lie is in the west seeking a belter climate for his health than that of his native state and thinks uf wintering at St, George, this state, or may try Montana. Robert Rayaul of Eureka, one of the boys of the Sixteenth infantry, and who was in the now historic battle of Santiago, was iu this city on Wednesday. He is on a furlough, lie was a victim of the jellow fever and was framed 00 days leave of absence ab-sence iu which time to recuperate. Tat Ward has just returned from an extended visit to his old home iu Glenties. Ireland. While there Rat took advantage of the opportunity of visiting the lakes of Klllarney, and all tho leading cities of his native country. lie also visited London and Glasgow. On his return to America he stopped off at, New York, Boston and Chicago. lie is In very good health, anjj enjoyed his trip very much. Mrs. Annie Vincent of Heaver, this state, is visiting with herstep mother. Mrs. Lambson, of this cily. It has been several years since Mrs. Vincent has been In our city and she notices many changes and many improve- nietits from tho long ago when she j hero resided with her parents. She today is on a visit to Lehi and will i return tomorrow, when she expects j to visit relatives in Eureka. The following marriage licenses have been granted since last report: : Leopold II. Goulet,orSt. Paul, Minn., j aged 23. and Luell Clealandof Center- i ... . . A. ... ... i vine, man, ugeu --'htepnen u. Jones, aed 33, und Caroline M. Madsen, ! aged 2", both of Provo; W. J. Jacklin aged 22, or American Fork and Matilda Matil-da Tempest, nged 19, of Rlverton; Alfred A. Johnson, aged 24, and Mary j llorgson, aged Jl, both or Santaquln. ; When you call for DeWitfs witch hazel salve the great pile cure, don't accept anything else, Don't be talked t Into accepting a substitute, for piles,! Tor sores, for burns. C. J. Petersou. 1 V. M. Lytuan Jr. who has had charge of the railroad survey up Hobble creek for a new route east In behalf of Jesse Knight of Provo, has Completed thO work aud report that , , , ,u- , at no place is mere a greater grade lhnn n nor rent. A hiillivit i. K.,., i.,,., man .per cenr,. Appmution has been made for a fight Of way through tho Indian reservation. Neutering Mr. Knlght lntcndsto make an overland trip tO DeUVCr making a DrclimlnarV I ...,. V'tHUiiumy i Fr.ink McKenzie left for Mercui Tuesday. l)e Wilt's witch hazel salve has the 'artiest, sale or any saive 10 me uuti. . . .,.,.;, h.ii I...I .IIl. 1 II I!" I (41- M (i 1 1 I"' mv intra hhhi.t honest people to attempt to counterfeit counter-feit it. Look out for the man who attempts to deceive you when you cull for DeWitts witen na el salve, tne great pile cure. C. .1. Peterson. Ed. Johnson is huildiiii; a new house on his premises over on the northern edge of the city, and it is being rushed to completion before the holi days, it is tone or tu ick ami win materially add to the line appearance of the north side. One minute eouKh cure surprises people by its (jiiiek cures arid children may take it in large quant It ies without, with-out, tin least danger. It, has won for itself the best reputation of amy preparation prep-aration used today for colds, croup, tickling in the throat or obdinate coughs. C. J. Peterson. George Johnson of Colonia .luarez is in the city visitind relatives and is now attending the conference at Salt Lake. He expects to return to Mexico in about a month and hopes to be accompanied on his ret urn home by his mother, Mrs. Emma Johnson. Karl's clover root tea is a pleasant laxative, Uegulates the bowels, purities puri-ties the blood. Clears the complexion. complex-ion. E isy to make and pleasant to take. 2," cts. Sold by C. L. Crandall & Co. Died. Mrs. Eliza Miller, wife ot Julius Miller. Tuesday morning ai b o'clock, of heart disease, after an illness of over two years, and having been bedfast since the 7th of last January, The deceased was nearly 24 years old. and a native of Germany. She has been iu Ameiica for the past, six i ears. Tne funeral took place from the Latter-day Saints' meeting house of the First ward Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. She was laid away at rest in Evergreen cemetery. Cure that cough with Shiloh's cure. The best cough cure. Relieves croup promptly, (ine million bottles stdd last year. 40 doses for 23 els. Sold by C. L. Crandall & Co. The ladies of the Springville Woman's club gave art open meeting last Friday evening at the Prcsby-'eri Prcsby-'eri in chapel, the occasion being to listen to a lecture delivered by Dr. Millspaugh under the auspices of the ladies' club. The subject was "A Utilitarian View of Education." The lecture was an able one, and the many present thoroughly appreciated the radical depicture, from "shop" talk. While the columns of this paper will not permit the reproduction reproduc-tion of the entire text, still the first page of this issue contains extracts of the same and a concluding installment' install-ment' will be printed next week. Others on the program were a male quartet, an address of welcome by Prof. I. N, Smith, and the lady president. Mrs. Baxter, introduced the lecturer. At the conclusion an in form J reception was held and the club gave a luncheon. For the winter reading and study, the club will take up Ihe study of ancient medieval and modern "Egypt."' Be not deceived! A cough, h iarse-ness iarse-ness or ernup are not, to he trifled with. A dose in tiiuo of Shiloh's cure will save vou uiucli trouble. Sold by C. L. Crandall & Co. Mr. Cyrus Sanford of the Third ward and his good wife were pleasantly surprised at, their home last Wednesday ly their children, grand and great grand children and friends. Mr. Sanford w ill be 85 next December and his wife 84 next March. They have about 200 direct descendants descend-ants living. Roth are natives of the state of New York and were married sixty-two years ago. While an unorganized unor-ganized precinct, he wik appointed constable by Iirighatn Young, and served in that capacity for four years, and when this city was incorporated he become the acting mayor and it involved on him to enter thisg-ouud as a townsitc In the United States i land oftlce. lie then served the citv f(lUr years as marshal and then for fourteen years was the citv justice of tne peace. " Of the original SO families which settled here, he and his wife r all that remain of those !. cauie hpre in I830. ue taught the (lrsl scno(1 in this place, and was the st Sunday school superindent, and s sti" a '"eniher. As a warrior, he was captain of a company In the old Nativoo legion, and afterward a i... ,.r ,..... iii major of a hatallion. Dyspepsia cured. Shiloh's vitalifcer I m mediately relieves sour stomach, cominir up of food distress, and Is the great kldnev and liver remedy. Sold by C. L. Crandall & Co. Joseph II. and Will Storrs und their families left for American Fork yesterday yes-terday where they will In the future make their homes. PeafneM Cannot He Cured by local applications an lln-y cannot reach ll'ic (IIsi'uhmI portion of tlu ear. Tlu ix Is only one vay to euro riVufni'sw. and 4 hut Isliy cousttlulional ri'Miwhcx licatni'MN Is ciuiHci) by an Inlliiuii'it coiilitlon of tlic miicon lfnlntf of the KuNtuelilan Tutx. W hen thin tuln N Intliimi'd you iiitvr a runiltllnir miiii1 or imnt'rrt'1't lii'iiriiur. anil wIiimi It In i'nrlplv eh'd. donfnuvt U the rrmilt. and unless tin; Inlliiiniitloii can Ir- taken out and llns tube rvior. d to lis normal condition, heai init will Ih dosi roved forever! nine cases out of , ur,,,.,,seJ by catarrh, which u noiiim ln'1 M" hillamed condition of the mucotu MWewtli give One Hundred Iiollam for anyt lli Mif iSWc' Send lorclreularn: free. K.J.fHKNKV A 00., Toledo. O. 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 the same. We will sell it to you at the lowest possible figure, and take wheat in exchange. MOLEN & CAFFKEY. K, A. HEESI.EY. Ordination Services. Next Wednesday evening, Cetober 12Ui, at 7:."W o'clock. Rev. C. G. Pat'T-son Pat'T-son will he formally ordained as a minister of the gospel of the Presby-tetiin Presby-tetiin church, llev. V. M. Paden I). 1). will preach the ordination sermon. ser-mon. The constitutional questions will he asked by Rev. G. W. Martin or Manti. the vice moderator, and the charge will he delivered by Rev. E. L. Andeison of Salina. All friends are cordially invited to be present. 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 by C. L. Crandall & Co. BUSINESS BRIEFS. Go to Erdman & Son to get your celery best on the market. Win. M. Roylance Is still buying alfalfa seed if you have any bring it on. Now is the time to get your picture taken or enlarged. Call at G. E. Anderson's. Molen & CalTrey is the place to get any article of house hold furniture at bed rock prices. Ladies, the City Drug store is the place to get c vou r toilet articles. The best at, the lowest prices. If you are contemplating doing any building 'call on Whitney & Pierce for estimates on work any material. Go to Whitehead and examine their excellent, stock of home made woolen hosiery which for workmanship, workman-ship, quality and price can uot be beaten. In the Baptist hall, Bible school for children and adults at 2:."0 Sunday Sun-day afternoons, and gospel meeting every evening at 7:30. All are welcome. wel-come. Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. R. P. Olivia; or Barcelona, Spain, spends his winters at, Aiken. S. C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the hack of his held. On using Electric Bitters, America's greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left him. lie says t his grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purities puri-ties the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life into everv muscle, nerve and organ of the body. ir weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by C. J. Peterson druggist. Jasper Hall, Elnmo Hall, Otto Caffrey and Ray Bird, who have been on a trip of Inspection up through Idaho and over Into the Yellow stone park, returned home Wednesday. 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. Whn you call ror DeWitt's don't accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not he disappointed with DeWitt's witch hazel salve. C .I.Peterson. Will McKcnzie Is In from Ophir this week. Truth wears well. 1'eorle have learned that DeWit t's little early risers ris-ers are reliable little pills for regulating regulat-ing the bowels, curing constipation nod sick headache. They don't gripe. C. J. Peterson. I have left all my accounts with E. N. Jordan to collect and settle until my return. Any one wishing tosettle can do so with him. Wit. F. Gihsox. Have It Done Right Take your watch to F. N. West and have it cleaned and fixed, guaranteed. Work I V! Ail mm J THOS. A. BEESLEV. BEESELY MARBLE WORKS MAM KACTt KEIiS OK IIIGllOltAOE Monumental : QloFk IN MARBLE AMD GRANITE. Examine Our Work. Get ur Prices. All work guaranteed Mrletly first class. PROVO UTAH PRESIDENT M'KINLEY AT ' OMAHA. Re Burlington Will Make a Rate of $25,03 to Omaha an! Return. From all points on the Rio Grandd Western main line including Park City, Bingham aud Spanish Folk. Tickets will be on sale at all Rio-Grande Rio-Grande Western ticket offices on October 9th and 10; h. Be sure your tickets read via thtt Burlington Route from Denver, an it. is the most direct line to the Tran Mississippi Exposition. Running two through vestibuled trains each way daily. Vestibuled Buffet-Smoking Library cars., Pullman sleeping car.-, Coaches, Reclining chair cars (seats free) and Dining cars. Dining cars operated ou the A la Carte plan. For Sleeping car reservations or other information apply to R. F. Neslkn, Traveling Passenger & Freight Ageut. NATIONAL LITE STOCK ASSOCIATION. ASSOCIA-TION. All Live Stock men should attend this meeting to be held by the National Live Stock Association, at the ball of the South Omaha Live Stock Exchange Building, October 12. Tickets on sale October 9th to 10th at Rio Grande Western Ticket oitices. Direct Line to Trans Mississippi ExpuMtion. Two through trains each way daily. Vestibuled Bulfet-Smokiug Library cars, Pullman sleeping cars, Reclining chair cars (seats free) coaches and dining cars, operated on the A la, Carta plan. R. F. Neslen, Traveling Passenger & Freight Agent. W. F. McMillan, General Agent 214 South, West Temple Street Salt Lake City, Utah. Alie Thorn was this week. in from Eureka Notice. Mrs. Eila llaymond. city treasurer of Springville, Utah, will collect state, and state school, county and county school and local school taxes, acting as my clerk till such time as my duties at. the court house at Provo will permit me lo do the work myself. P E Hot7TZ Springville, Utah, Sept. 28, 1898." Mrs. Raymond's time for collecting city taxes and the taxes ns mentioned in the above notice will be from Monday, October 3d, 1 80S, till November 15th, 1898, after which time all unpaid taxes will become delinquent. She has established her office at the G. S. Wood Mercantile Co.'s store. A stubborn cough or tickling in the throat yields to One Minute cough cure. Harmless in effect, touches the right, spot, reliable and just what Is wanted. It acts at once. C. J. Peterson. Pe-terson. Notice. STATE of t'tiih. county of ft ah. September ft. Ws. ToC. H. Jeske. orhls heirs. You are hereby noltded that the timtvrslirned hava expended three, thousand and Ave hundred dollars In labor ntiii Improvements upon the following described niiuinft claims, to wit; The .lespor." "I tali." Museum," "Tnl-verslty," "Tnl-verslty," 'urnira," "lilrd'a Kyo" and "Day" elaliu. Hit limed In the rlib hand fork of Hobble i 'reek canyon, t'lah county. l'th. iu order to hold snlu premise under the pre visions of section 'J.C4 of Ihe revised t tauten of tho United States, belli the amount re-rj re-rj lilted lo bold the same for the year endlnf December M, IS!Ki. December HI. 1117, December Decem-ber at. lsiM;nnd If witblu ninety days after the service of this notice, by political Ion or otherwise, you fall or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure ns co-owner, co-owner, your Interest In said claims will become be-come the properly of the totlx-rlliem under said seellou iC4. Joii.i TcenitTT. Johs V.WoiumwoiiTH, JllHJt ItAtKN. Do IN C. HokRINH. WASTED-Trustworthy and active irentle-tnen irentle-tnen and Indies to travel for responsible, established house In t'tiih. Monthly MA and expenses. I'osltlon steady. Reference, r.n-close r.n-close self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Co.. Dept. Y. ("bicsgo. |