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Show to be aronud every place and the child- WORLD. THE Strict Walking. Young glrln should not be sirsot walkers. Of all detestab.e women on earth a street walker or street loafer la the worst, Have something to do and do li. We pit a woman or girl In this day of good literature, art and Industry, when we hear them say, ' I haven't anything to do." For pity's sake find something to do- Ask your neighbor to allow you to help her care for her little one, wash her dishes, darn, sew or scrub anything to keen off the streets unless you have business there, There Statistics will is danger In leisure. to more destruction that go prove girls through Idleness than bard work. No evening but there can be eeen on our streets young girls, pn-ttgirls, girl that are good and pure and girls that are loved and rcapeeted and Just verging Into womanhood. Ton are at the right age to be easily influenced. Beware, girls, of lying, deceitful and Insinuating tongues. I)o not live fur the hollowness of this world; now, at your age. Is the very time to decide for yourselves. Decide to he something; decide to live for guod; resolve to make good and useful women and the better class will assist you. Resolve that if other girls walk the streets and embrace the opportunity of going to ruin that you will not do so. Stay off the streets, go In good eompany aud read good books. Our best women have no time to walk the streets and do not allow anyone to persuade you to do so. Be not to do that which will have a tendency to lower you In the estimation of the beet people. - y ever-persuad- ed ren are made more likely (after the bill rlngH) to keep where there is no danger of being caught. Long after the curfew hoar we have known crowds of "houdlnms tc roam about town from one corner to another making themselves obnoxious and keep strict lookout for the nightwateh, While he was on one corner they would bs on another, and so the merriment went on. Citizens have a much better opportunity to see the ordinances violated than the marshal and nlghtwatehman have and It would he a great favor to them If those knowing of cases wherein the law Is violated would report that the officers may be on the lookout. It has been the custom In American Pork for a few persons to get together a night or two before t he fourth of Inly and keep the night alive with the abominable practice of shooting fire s crackers and rending the air with the thus peaceful keeking yells, eltizens of the place from sleeping If In such conduct, we there le fall to see it, and we sec no reason why It should be tolerated. We venire to say that many persons who live near the central part of the town arose on July Ctb feeling more weary, worn out and sleepy than they were befure retiring ou Sunday evening. They were not in a very guod condition to take part In the celebration, and many have complained, saying that the nuisance We hope should be abated. the authorities will be a little more strict next 4th and also on July 21;h. 1807. bid-on- any-sens- e Cleveland has Since nounced an- that he is writing a history or his two administrations to be published after bis death, manv people are wishing that blB days may be very long It really seems strange how many upon the earth. physicians there now are who seem to OF SCHOOL have an Irrealsllble dnsire for cutting THE NOMINATION TBUSTEE. all by up surgical operations. people Kven In our own county, down at The Caucus Saturday evening for the Spiingville, a week or so ago, the physl nomination of a school trustee to serve clans went to worn on a fellow to operate for the term of three years wa a pleasfor a disease of which they knew abso1 ant affair from beginning to end, as th l ately nothing. After using tbs surgical And there best of feeling prevailed. the were .jife as much as possible, out so of that it people plenty Udlow's liver aud turning hie lunge was no side of a factions all show, wrong side out, as It were, they were as town were represented. The meetlnr Ignorant about the trouble as before. was called to order at &30 p. m. by Wm. The" patient, however, died In a few Grant, Chairman of the board of trusdajs, and the physicians say "Well, he tees, and those present proceeded at would have died anyway. This, it once to form an organization by no... seems to us, Is very poor satisfaction to mating and electing Thos. B. Parser the diseased man's friends tud relatl yes. Chairman. There were two candidate In speaking of operations we wlBh to for secretary, vis: L.S. Harrington and speak of those in particular which are W. E. 8mlth. The latter was elected. made for appendicitis. An eminent The secretary then stated that theub practitioner says: Ject of the meeting was to nominate ".There are burOi.s wlu seem to candidate for school trustee for a have a mania for cuttlug a nun open if three years term, vlee John R. Hindley they get half a chance, and some of whose term of offlis had expired. them are as nearly Insane ou the subNominations worn made m fallow: ject of appendicitis as the poor chaps Geo. Cunningham, Leo T. blmlivy, John who live lu constant dread of it. I R. L. 8, Harrington and know of come physicians who I do not Time.Illndley, B. Parker. think could resist the temptation of reWm. M- Bromley made a short speech moving a mans appendix if they found lu favor of Mr. CuDotngbam, stating him Insensible and unable to protect that hla candidate should have the office himself. Like everything else that la because there were bonds to fall due new and novel, people sometimes go too during the next three years and that far with lb someone who understaudsihe case aud We kctually believe there are surgeoue has had Borne experience in trustee right In the sia.e of Utah who nave work should nave the office. Furtheroperated for appendicitis when they said he, we want a person in the knew their patients dul uot have it, more, office who has the time to attend to li simply to work up a reputation for Lav and Mr. Cunningham is such a man. lug cured this much dreaded disease. If L. Chipman then spoke ef hla canS. auch Is the case the pcalientlary Is too didate, Mr. Leo T. Shelley. I believe, good for the offenders. said he, that the other tmstees, who have served the people well for one year There was quite a lively time In are well enough posted to look after the Pleasant Grove on the school election bond business and we should give a conday aud the women demonstrated to a scientious and capable young man a nicety the fact that when they are In chance to serve on the board, .one who dead earnest to carry their point, aud Is sufficiently Intelligent to fathom all that when they believe their rights are the mysteries of school trastee work, and trampled upon, they are powerful fac- one who has all the necessary time. I tors in the carrying of an election. At refer with pride to our the primary at Pleasant Grove tor the man, Leo T. SheUey. nomination of a candidate for school On motion voting was than comtrustee vies Mrs. Bose B. llayes, whose menced by a rising vote and the first term of g Sica expired Monday, the vote stood: Cunningham 17, Shelley 9, women voters were not spoken of in a Bindley 17 and Parker 8, Harrington complimentary terms as they wished; having withdrawn bis name. besides, whereas a mao was nominated Motion male by Ju. H. Clark and to take the place of Mrs. Hayes on the carried that all candidates be dropped board of school trustees, the ladles were except those two who received the left without representation in that au- highest number of Totes, and the one gust body. This roused the ire of the receiving the largest number of votes heretofore modest aud inoffensive fe be declared the nominee. The vote miles, and they got np a ticket of their stood illndley 35 and Cunningham 21, own and ran Ulss Pauline Eliza Brown On motion of John McNeill the vote for trustee. They did their work well for Hlndley waa made nnanlmons. and elected Bliss Brown with 217 votes, THROUGH SERVICE. while her opponent only received 4L There are many more women In the The through ear service to Denver Cily, Omaha, Chicago. St. state than men, and It they get many Kansas Lonlv and other eastern cities, via the eueh notions In their minds as spoken UNION PACLF1Q and connections Is unof above they will have females In every excelled by any other llze. The equipment consists ot Pullman Office of theetate. They, are certainly and Tourist Bleepers,. Chair cars, Dicshould the right kind of people and why cars, Buffett, Library und Smoking ing use to be their right. cars; they not allowed For tickets, time tables and other csl on yonr nearest agent It seems to be very difficult for the Information or address. to marshal and night watch keep track K. L. Lomax, of those who are violating the enrfew General Pawr.ger and Ticket Agvat, law as It is Impossible fur the officers I Omaha, Nebraska. - fellow-town- s "CUPIDEKE HAHH60D RESTORED Thhi treat Vegetable Viuui4.-r.UM- A fjr L BEFORE SNB A ruw:ri- - ' ornmot elUu:uril.c rwnrdr to cure wliboul uh tie wily Known not eilucl u rrlumwl if M bnx dot-- V'.d torruMU drcolur uud traduioniuta. to- P. Box aWL Bm FrmmafcCo,Cnl. Wtpiflli; Y',1. the unnury kiiliK-vauii- riven u : Ui AFTER rViwAry mm I. ur.-au- la SuO a .I., : biw TM of ul H' r-tlon of a feuoua French pbyHmn. IUa, quicicJr tout Muiibianl, wvh voua or dieiww t.f tbe ffiaufnuii lalim In tbe IbmK.twiMlint ICuual.ili. 'rymi Debility. 1'imiVlrltlufiuitte to Murry, hxliutwiiur Xntin, liatoii ull lo'uoi by dujr r iilRl't lreiii- - qiilrij - a ,' ,r. u butluuait. olouM jhu-wu- For Hilt I ROBERTS BROTHERS, AMERICAN FORK, Ut.ih. After.... Taking At MILLINERY a course of Ayers Pills the system is set in good working order and a man begins to feel that life is worth living. He who has become the gradual prey of constipation, does not realize the friction under which he labors, until the burden is lifted from him. Then his mountains sink into molehills, his moroseness gives place to jollity, he is a happy man again. If life does not seem worth living to you, you may take a very different view of it after taking COST. As wc never carry over any goods from one season to another, tlic .ime has arrived when we will sell out our entire stock of trimmed hats. a We wish to be ready for our fall stock when it JL 1. arrives so now is your chance to get the latest m Q PHCT vUu ioveltics at prices heretofore unheard of in this place, (live us a call we ire sure to please you. New stock of sailors just arrived. The Elite Millinery Parlors, One Door North of Dunkleys, American Foik, Utah. W. (I. STEELE Ayers Cathartic Pills. rtEftt CITY CO. flftRKET. The civil salt troi.ght by Prof. Lund igalnet Louis Gaiff for $200 damages All kinds of fresh and salt Gall and see us. for breach of contract has attracted came It when much attention here and up before Justice Willis on Thnrsday the court room was crow ted with an interested aulienre. Mr. Lunds atton AMERICAN FOuK.UTAH neys were 8. W. Ross or Lehl and John HARRINGTON STREET, E. Booth of Provo and Evans and Thurman looked after the Interests of Mr. fluff. The rase was nut finished until Friday jaorulng when h judge deeded in favor of Mr. Lard and assessed i he damages at $45 and rosts amounting to $64.20. Mr. Gruff has declared bis intentions of appealing the ease. O o Mmmfaciurcrs of Lehl Banner. This seems to be about what Mr. Gaiff has been laboring after for some lime. Now he has It. But this Is not Headstones, Tablets, Cubing, Etc. the only suit against him. The Banner also rave that the Cache Knitting NEW DESIGNS AND IIIGII GRADE WORK A SPEC IALTV. works of Logan has commenced suit Kgainst him for $7200 adsged to he due - Utah. Provo, for goods sold on account. meats. We are here to Please. - - Beesley Marble Works, Marble and Granite Monuments, THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE PAUL KT. & ST. - - John Peters, Agent, American Pork, Utah i Many peotli unacquainted with the geography ef the wsi imagine that because "Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul are names uiiediu the sorpi.ra'e title of the rail way owning the Short Line between Culeago aud Omaha, they must go via the cities of MUwhu ti and 8. Pitll to rcaih their destination- if u be Chicago ur eaat thereof Ibis is a mistaken Idea. On a map the ilo running directly east aud west would look like this, All Kinds of musical instruments in srosx, Shift jicic a sitcialti I maha Chicago There la nothing more simple than that, aud It tslesa than 500 miles be tweeu Omaha audChlcag , two through trains dally in each direction witi. the best sleeping car and dining cai nervlee, aud ail regnlar travelers know and appreciate the merits of tbe Cbt-go, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway's Short Line between tbe East and West . ALL KINDS IN GREAT VAR1ETES, For maps, time tables and Information generally, call ou or address Alex PIC rURE3, iBOOKS, ALBUMS, ETC, Mitchell, Commercial Agent, Salt Lake N. do select one day City, Utah. year to give away ZMITTSIO LEUVCFOiRirCT.'M: JFineStock of Toys. S ilyevware Ci B.We Anew kind of pest, a bug a little larger than the Colorado potato bug ana a light green color with several white spots on the hack, has appeared in the county and has been playing havoc with the wheat.crop. Prof, and Mrs. L. E. Eggertson had quite au unpleasant experience Monday afternoon. They were In a buggy on tbe road to Lehl and when Just on tbe other side of American Fork the colt which Mr. Eggertson was driving became frightened at a passing mowing machine, Jumping sideways. One of the shafts was broken aud the horse began kicking with all bis might. The baggy was npset nnd Mr. and Mrs, Eggertson were tbrowu to the ground. Witb the exception of a cat abuve Mr. Eggertsons right eye and a slightly sprained wrist for Mrs. Eggertson and a demoralized vehicle, they are all right. Utonlaa. Whatever may be the cause of blanch' log, the hair may be restored to Us orlgb nai color by the nseof that potent remedy Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Benewcr. not iirthe We give prizes from our prizes. ters every day. 1000 Prizes a-- a m THE STAR nsfl LINK 0J BRANDIES ALWAYS "THI SrXClALTY CIGARS cent Coun- ThisYear r SILVER CLUB JAM ILY ORDERS A SPKCIALTI AND "THE LA FLCB1 UTK. GOOD PORT WINK FOR FAMILY USE, TWENTY 1 IVX CENTS'PER QUARI in connectio n. ptah RiC!s:A.isr M kinds R AlQ-XJB'A.c;TtJR33- and work a 'r. way S'A-LOOIS- ON HAND. Billiard Tbit Is vbit It ww wad -- 25 and 50 Liquors xCiars x Etc and Tool room EXCURSIONS VIA B, G. W. RT. On July 23 and 24, one tare for the OUSICAN fOBK round trip between any two stations on the line, limited to July 26. Tickets for Salt Lake and return during the Jubilee on sale July 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 fare $1 for the round trip. Avoid crowds at hotels and come home lu the evening and go back tbe next Trains leave Salt Lake at morning. 8;30 s. in., 12:30 p. m, 5 p. m, end 11 p. m. Special train for Salt Lake at S a. m, All of Tin, Sheet Iron Regnlar trains for Salt Lake at 002 air Furnace, Mine a. m. and 4.19 p. m. Bate to Ssltair and return $1.25. U. Q. Met rill, Ageut. done on One Minute Cough Cure, cures, and Glassware, chinaware crockeryware bkosIOF Ho Copper xn hk. specialty. 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