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Show ; i i I 4 1 i i n X ,t l I v si : 1 1 :iis'- .in- t and Hun.. . rs for the Legislature. :n .... 1.1 1 ..ulS'i.i y i la Will orgiti'S, v t . N ill u in luiiil Mr. It. u.i Sy ! ili ' l:ur--- llolit Slur.ii, millinery. (Irani II. 'til. Or. A. Christensen. ilmtis. J. J. Jackson, general iderchandise, clothing, etc, Ilelirr Hnggard, Blacksmith. Andrew Bennett, Rlackfmith Dr. 8. I). Lout. I'raciiring Fiiyaa-ianDr. Alvali Lewi. Physician auJ Surgeon. J. F. HalUey, ilecnntive pulctrr anil paper hanger. Stephen Wood, lunsorial artist. John McNicl, Precinct Justice and Notary Public. Andrew Adamsnn, County Surveyor, U. 8. mineral surveyor and notary public Lehi Lake Ueaort, Hosier & Knight, tor Deseret Telegraph Office . . rineipli' For t . .' Slfil- Warier , ilU-,- i f - lieireMlltatilc Supt. of County Sihools D. H. Christensen, of lavsoii. Clminiiaii Kvans called the convention to order and named J. D Irvine of Iavson temporary chairman ami l'hilllout of Springville. as temporary secretary. Mr. Irvine was, aftcrwnjds made permanent chairman aud D. 11. Holunson t secretary. 1 in- convention was harmonious throughout, and terminated into rousing rally in the evening. liui-iin-s- s. K Driggs. I'SlI Mr tv. i j; per-man- e, - Olil people suffer mu.li fiom disorder of the uriusry organ, nd are mIwhy gratified at tbs wonderful ellict of Dr J . II McLean's Liver ami kidney Balm in Imiiiatiing their troubles. Price fl.iHl Nearly 1121 Hepublicau delegates u--r bottle at Steele & do's. met at tiie Irovo opera house last II. Lee, lieery. Joe. S. Du tin packed his grip Tuesday and nominated the followA. K. Thornton, wine, liquors and left for California Inst Tues- ing Legislative ticket and cigars. State Sentors John K. 1 tooth o f Co., Wild Unless lie ft wines, liquor, day over the K. U. W Adamson, ; Thomas 11. Cutler of Lehi end cigars. meets with awful bad siidros lie Ebencr.er Ilunter, Notary Public. State Hejiresentatives Grant 1). will make liis home in Ari.mia Out or Town Advartlarra. of l'avsoii; James T. lie Miiv Los Melons success or Angeles, Utah County Fruit soil Agricultural with you Joe. is our best wishes. Thorne of Pleasant Grove; Frank Society, shippers of fruit and iiiuluce. Let us hear from you. Hriugliurst of Springville- vn D. M- Smith. Implement Extras John C. tiraham of Provo. an.i For the ailment in the kidm-vSalt Lake Cycle Co., bicycles, sunre tie Supt. of County Sehools-Ge- o. to bladder d.clinii.g year, dries, stc. liriiiilmll of Provo, II. inui;.-.is no remedy that produce sueli Dr. G, W. Shore's, un Cliairman Graham called the delinto and ralistaetory nsultsii Pr J ll 8, C. Wells ft Co., Snimlie cures. J. II. McLenu, liniment, Idnod pu- McLcau's Liver and Kidni-- ) ii.iiin. egates to order in a neat rpivch. and invegatiug rlTect on the liver 1.. Holbrook of Provo v m made rifier, etc. and kidney is remarkable. 1ii e $1 (SI lermauent chairman and John It II. E Ilucklin Armei salve. Chamberlain ft Co ., cough cure. per bottle at Steele A Co'. indley of American Fork aR perC. I. Flood, sarsaparilla, is learned that Harry Heagren. manent secretary. It Hot Springs Sanitarium, bathing. The delegates are more than formerly of this city, but now of Cluflf ft Scott, barbers. Salt Lake, while out shooting, pleased with the ticket, and everyIra W. Kinward, Dwyer. F. D. Hobbs, land and mining att'y Tuesday, accidently blew his hand thing went smooth, with the exof Mr. A. ception of the Spanish Fork dele-gaoff. 11c is the Byron Gmn, U. 8, Land Register. Chicago, Burlington ft Quincy R. R. Mrs. of American Fork. Laycock ion. They came to the convenDenver ft Rio Grande Ity. has gone to Salt Lake to tion Laycock blue pledged and loaded to the John G.Caltnn, electric liniment, the particulars. learn niussle for Geo. D. Snell for Sena' Provo. ;ng, Union Pacific Railway. Wlu-- tin urine shows signs of dieor tor, and did some excellent work der, surh ss leant y nr surpressed flew, for their man, bat owing to Provo usual dark color, frequent call, or it the having pledged themselves to Booth LOCAL AND PERSO AL Hinnuut pHhiei) is large and very light and Cutler, Mr. Snell was downed color it iniiicatea trouble in the kidnsy. A rousing rally was given in the Diseases in these organs are dangerous Dr. Merriliew, dentist, Lelu. hence the importance nl prompt mcaa evening, at which both Democrats and Hepublicaiis rushed, andtha For Dry Good and Low Price, urea tn stop the trouble. Dr J II Liver and Kidney Balm exercises opera house fairly groaned with to Dunkleys. go a healing aud stimulating influence ovt the massave crowd th-- .t filled John Nichols is down from Park the kidneysan aud urinary organsto srnl from pillar to dome. Cannon net will cause early retoration Hen E City. mnl comlui.'ii. Price $1 .00 per bottle Wells, Chiptnau, Allen, in fall hats llich and John E. Pooth were the Latest styles of just J at Steel ft Co's. at Mrs. Driggs. Ladies call speakers. falsity, iii the Grocery Dept. .f Mer. I tl. I'lutr-- c of Cliipuun o., will ii'ii I,,, .iinlersolil. Notice how he does it; fans good corn. 2,V; lb mis tomatoes. 23c; 3 cans oysters. 'Joe: ii cans sardines. 23c; 20 boxes uiat. Lesi for 23c; ti lbs. of good raisins, 23e. 1 it Maj don Much for You. Mr Fred Miller, nf Irvin- -, 111. wrte (hat he bid a Kv.-rKidnr) trouble for tn any years, with severe iu p:iiii his baek ind mso il.-- l.j, i,hj.j,.r WuS a fleeted, lie file ni'iny so eilled Kiduvy cures but without imy re suit, About a year ago lie began e ol Kliitrje Hitters snd louud relief Ht onci1, Electric Hitter i eia!y h I n g.ii ,1 to cure nf all Ridut y t,nd I.iv,T trouldr snd often gives utmost relief. One tri-i- l will prove our n't'emeut. Price only oik' for largo bnt'le. Steele A Co's drug S'oie. 1 g-- od u-- en in-t- ,t Jl-ovo- - s son-in-la- w Me-Lca- Mr. Frank Hallsey, the nrtistic ee them. They rre beuties. and paper-hangof this painter PLEASAT GROVE POINTS. Several wheelmen go to the Salt city, has just completed one of the races in executed finest pieces of wyrk Miss Jennie Bullock is quite ill New arrival of fall aud winter this section. It is upon the beauwith Vm. o residence of tiful Kirk, typhoid fever. hats at Mrs. Driggs. Grove. Mr. Hallsey is au Pleasant Schools are Yonng Men, if you want and thoso who wish the lies with pupils. catch a girl, get one of those fancy artist, of work should not fail to employ shirts at Dunklov's. The family of Prof. J . E. Dailey him. He has for sale all kinds o' When buying gents furnishings have moved to Idaho. s. call at Jackson's for a genuine bar Mr. J. K Fowler, secretary and Parley P. Pratt is hem canvassgain. of the Curium Hill, Omni and ing for his work. Home Econliobt Cunuingham of Provo, has Stock Co , of Coiin ne. Utah, in spriiking omy. been in town a few days in the in of Chamberlain's Oongli lirniedy siys The Kindergarten school, under consider it the best in the market terest of the Singer Company, ant 1 Ihave used many kinds but find the care of Misses May Bullock and with Will Pool, have been makin the mist prompt hih1 elT'.ctunl Alice Driggs, is going un nicely. collections and hustling in genera in giving relief, and now keep no other The Republican rally held on troubled with a for the company. in my horn," When was one of the finest meetcold a Tuesday tilin' or trill remedy give cough During the opening of the (.hqi slid wo HMn'P you that you wall lie mnie ing of the kind ever held in the man Mer. Co. they will sell pin limn pleased with the result. For sale town. Fruit Dottles 73c perdoz. it'a by Steele ft -. Niels Nielsen is again holding Now is your opJ. L. Dunkley left this morning down the clerkship at Clark Bros, portunity. for tlio Hot Springs bicycle course store. Mr. S. A. Kell, of Poumn, Cal,. bad beyond Salt Lake, where he wil" It will be good news to know the bad luck tu sprain her ankle two races, a novice and enter Mrs. D. M. Smith, who has that Irn-several liniments,'' she says, but at the big meet there a withstood a severe attack of was no cured until I n."l llmirn-rin handicap, fever, Pain Rul in. That remedy cured me and 2 oclock. Joe is in pretty fair con is improving. I taxe pleasure in recommending it aud dition. although he hasbeeu train Nels Peterson will in a few days Tom Steele, testifying to iia efficacy." Tins remedy ing but four (lays. is also ot great value for rheumatism his backer, went up yesterday to go to American Fork and place in a private telegraph line from The lame back, pains in the chest, pleurisy onto the ups and downs of the Item office to the editor's home. and all deep seated and muscular pains get track and other entries. For sale by Steele ft Co. Nels is getting qute ail electrician. The Chipnnin Mer. Co.'s big Wm. the sheep man just the Eistedfod and G5ih returned Kirk, from a three weeks visit Spring Sale the past week lias For al Conference. to Chicago, where he has been to proven a grand siicces, and those who hare made purchases there, The Union Pacific will make the dispose of twenty fire cars of fine seem to be fully satisfied with following rates: mutton. Tho sheep were loaded at 9 2 Jo Park City. their bargains. The great cuts on bantaqum. 2.33 articles, as announced upon their Payson lie her Clark, who had his eye 2.23 mammJh hills and through the Benjamin by a nail, as mentioned in injured 2.23 columns of The Item, had some Spanish Fork our was obliged to undergo an last, 2.10 effect upon the public, and they Springville to have the eye ball rel.yO operation took advantage of the them. The Provo moved on Monday. Dr. Allen at1.70 store has been handsomely decorat Lake View tended the unfortunate gentleman. 1.50 A ed on the interior by the accommo- Plea unt Grove consultation was held and to save 1.33 dating salesmen; the window dress American Fork the sight of the other eye was 1.23 ings by Charles Peterson, assistec Lehi deemed necessary. 1.20 by the others, Rre artistic as well as Lehi Junction The and modern resiattractive, and reflects much taste good returning until October, 15, dence ofelegant Wm. Kirk, located on State sale the force. The still con 1805. upon road, is now completed. Neph tinues. and the low prices prevai A new supply of Fall and Wm Ellsmore is the architect, and J. F. Hallsey the painter and paper-hang-er, ter Blankets and Lap Robes Sand! Sand! both artists of American Good sand for building purposes C'hipman's. Eork. Hallsey ,s vending cftlors an be had at my beds, in Alpine and imitations of hard wood are Bucklena Arnica Salve. r delivered, cheap. shown to advahtage as it is great, world for Sai.vk Cuts, the Tm Best in Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever in this instance. The building Apply to T. H. WiilTi.Y. rauks with any in Utah for eleSores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. ChilFifty dz. Hoy's Hals at Chip blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruption, gance and convenience, man's for 23c each; former price and positively cure Files, or no pay re- sixteen rooms finished andcontaing 3D and fiGc' quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect ed with the best of material.decoratThe Price or money refunded, iitishction Mens good heavy Working 85 cents cost 11Y $3,000, box. SALE building contains FUR per Glove, 3ijc. a pr. and up, Chipmans. Steels ft Co'., Drug Store. $1,000 worth of furniture, and is a At Last. After a period of six month, negotiating, the liio Grands Western railway has decided to build a station at American Fork, upon, w hich the workmen begun the first of the week. It will lie situated immediately west of the old one uud will be a convenient ami modern little structure, containing freight and waiting rooms, and a private office. No mure happier man over this affair than Agent Merril, who will of course enjoy the convenience when the building is completed. Trudy, our people feel grateful to the road for this, as we consider it quite a lift and benefit to the town, and assure it will be so to the comnany. The structure will be completed in about three weeks. Life will arquire new zest, and cheer fulnesan-turu- , if yau impel your liver acd kiilaeyt to the pr iper oerfurmance of llieir function. Dr J II McLean's Liver and Kiddey Balm will stimulate them tn healthful action. Price fl.00 per bottls at Hteel'a. -- Duck Stories. er w J1 to-da- y. wall-paper- tree-urc- Cham-lirrliti- C- n'a The nini rods of this section ate filler than hops. No less than tro thousand sheets were exploded within hearing of American Fork, the opening morning, but the mount of ducks killed can be bet-t- tr told by the hunters Doc. Cooper, the alleged dead shot, claims the bagging of twelve, but lost six. Jim Newton boasts of three, but lost the whole shooting while Jim Ditch, Dunkley killed one, but come home with nothing but a dirty gun and twenty Newton's dog, empty shells. Triiy, wouldn't bring a bloody duck, but Jim still has confidence in the purp. Hebe Hoggard and Billy Grant haven't reported their pedigrees, but ii thought they bagged their number. arrests for illegal shooting have yet been reported, although much of it was committed. nrtil .No l Semi-Annu- ...... .......... ...................... dampness, Eip"ur to rouqli cold, tc., it apt to bring on an t rbtuin'itisin attack or ncuralN rrsekad liji chipped bands and and violent itching of the skin also owe Dr J II (her origin to cold XcLnn'i Volcanic Oil Liniment should fur immedihe kept on hand ai all linn. ate application wlivii troubles nf this i 35. Ir ia n appear. remedy. 50c snd $1.00 per Iwittle at Steele's. rxtivii tc. , novi-rei-t- The Fall Eiection. TTitl, beyond eveut in the a doubt.be the greateat history ot Utah, because in the lives ot even ths tbc privilege of Governor and all t'.ii; State nffi tills will be given to all males oyer tsrtnty one yean of age. While St is me the wemen cannot cast their ballots st ths camming election, they esn cast their powerful influence, snd even et this sarlr dev anxious ciidtdstcs are aeeking for help from the Yon ought to be weMnidg woman. hut familiar with the true situation youesnt't nnlcas you get reliable news. IthftruishiMl in the Tribune daily or One dollar a month for the semi. daily and 75 cedta for three montlia for fur tbs first time eldest inhabitant, vnt-iDgf- b semi. Dimnlers in tho liver and kidneyi are jsspnuiible for mnuy of the ailments of huminilTt which, when neglected, develop ia to serioua and often fatal malPrudence would suggest the adies. prompt use ot Dr J II McLeen'a Liver sod Kidney Halm to remove the soon as possible, and restore the s diseased action . Cos. After tWnt frum Fork, the city of in v birth, Mme fourteen mouth, I take pleasure iu writing a few lines ( my many lriemU am! relative through your interesting paper. I am pleaseil to state that we have two young men besides mvself in thi i..: Elders T. B. Itolfsnu and Wm. S. Greenwood who are enjoviug themselves very bad the pleasure of meetmuch. W. S. Greniu.ioJ mi his aring rival here lust Abril; then we parted upt to meet again until last Saturday, when we meet in conference at Smyrna. Rutherford Co., Tennessee. There were present twenty elders. With the exception of five, they were all under the age of 80, fifteen of which are Utah elders. We held our conference in a beautiful grove which had been prepared for the occasion by the good of that vicinity, who very Iieople administered to us the necessaries of life, and rendered ur all the assistance to make the occasion an enjoyable one. We held four public meetings in which the gospel was explained very plainly, after which we held council meetings where the spiritual man was feed with the valuable instructions which our worthy l'rcsident, E. S. Kimball, had in store for use. After having such a time of organs to healthy and vigorous $1.00 per bettle at Steele ft wish nf u tiio i'i.rniit t iii- - A Citizen. Amerii'iiii Fork. Ort. 1, lb'jj. POLITICAL Auu-ricii- Co. h ir Dear : D. ... Itf.u. Ki'tTuu V! ,f Mr. i Jack! in Writes from Tennessee. III v .'iifkitit. Elaer John 3. i h Folk. 'Pees. They will nurpri'e y ... m do just what we advertise, which is the essential point in Dunk leys see those Want if ill fall and tiu 1! tlllWlI in llll'MlulllWl-,'- - i i Ism1 f.ihV, Cholera und liiSirhoea Ib'iuedv I A i a Iwittle i.f g ,i e.im ,..( I um a li a plktly cuied me. X, ti, j i m in. M. of that leliii'.ly " nr all Miimi,-i- and bowel eoUipDint For Sale l.y Sleele A I Drum n. Furnishing G"uJi go Go get their Mrs. liki i of I tali county if the stale nuc-- lime nl' ih,. i oii lust Saturday and Chalmers, 1ediior b:i.l mi h terprisi, the following Legisla- Having beard I h.iml lio lance of Springy illc; "f Pay won: A. O. Smoot, nf Span- f Iruvo; Marinos Lar-n- ami Du nk leys. winter hats at the milliner. I Pleasant Grotc. C 'Wlliil' CORhEbt 1 . tive ticket: A. J. Kciii'. of "Id Mute Seiiato-- :. Lehi: M. M. Warner of Provo. expound Drinorratic at the opera lniu- -' Sli-ii'- ,i l will lln-- r v.'li..uan, M M. i ' m. I, n,.-- vi, e u. t r. wln'ii lnre blanket are i." t riiipmau's. iiiilliiu-iy- . Uelirstia Mism-- s in li.: ' Don't let ym;r furniture, toys, noiinne II. Dunkli'j, gim-is- l mmiivii.x clothing. Steele A Co. , il.uuti. K. thi i lit Driiii:. Stv tlii Giant' pianos, ' l.i ..!( ll; !ii:i;i:. New line of tri'iu.. fjrlftiu (limit, i. 1 .. i.. ijf. UKlTIiLIC.lN TICKET. Wells. M. Uovoruor--Hub- er Congressman Secretary ot Clareuca State-Jai- E. Allen. T, Ham nea uioml. Treasurer Jainci Chipman. Auditor Morgan Richards, Jr. Attorney General -- A. U. Hialiop. 8u ur ntenili'iii if luMu Iuvtructiuii Julm R. Park. JuilKi-- of Supreme Court Charles S. Zana, U. V. Rarteh, James A. Miner. Judge of the Fourth Judicial District -- A. C. Hatch. ticket. democratic United States ten a tors Jus. L. Raw tins, Mona Thatcher. Governor John T. Caine. U. II. Roberta. Congressman Judges of Supreme Court Samuel R. Thurman, Thomas Maloney. Richard W, Yonng. 8. Harris. Secretary ot State-FiaAttorney-GenerA. J. Weber. Tieurer Alma Greenwood. Auditor Gay C. Wilson. Superintendent of Public Instruction Karl G. Maeaer. Judge of the Fourth Judicial District Ervin A. Wilson. Der al Republican Ratifications. Frank J Cannon, C E Allen, Ileber M. Wells and James Clnpuian will speak as follows: American Fork, Thursday, Oct. Slst. at 3 oclock p. m, and at talil at night, at 7:30. The Proyo quartetto will visit all above p'aces with the spuakera named. together, we were assigned Grand ratification at Provo Monday, various fields of labor, viz.: F. November 4lli. inir our B. llolfson, Galatia, Summer County; W. S. Greenwood, WinchesPOLITICAL POINTS. ter, Franklin County, and 1 was assigned to labor with Elder Suren Logan Republicans liaTC nomI'eterson of Logan; we are assigned inated city officers. to labor in Clarksville, Montgomery County, where we will commence our labors m a few days. Trusting this will find all well at home, ever wishing your paper success. This leaves the work of the Lord progressing very rapidly iu this part of the vineyard. 1 am Yours Respectfully, Elder John Jackun, Clarksville, Montgomery Tenn., September, 23, 1&13. Co., Grand Republican parade in Salt Lake to-nig- is made registrars have done their full duty to their party by overlooking Republican Argus: Complaint that the Democratic voters. In case the Constitition is rejected by the people or by the President the Territorial Legislature of 1891 will be a hold-ovbodytsays er THE CITY TICKET. A Non-Partis- One an . the Argus. Urged by a Citizen of American Fork. Editor Item. Once more the political pot has started to boil ; and once more we It is said that the business men of Provo will alone control the coming city election of that town; shml w aj says one the other day. The Provo correspondent of the viyk to Lalt Lake Argus is authority that catch at everything that comes five Payson Democrats have joined within their reach for the purpose the Republicans, and about thirty of advancing the interests of that more intend voting the Populist side to which they lielong; the fire ticket. of enthusiasm will burn ut fever The Item will keep abreast of heat for the next five weeks, and allow their all will no doubt political events, and will be sent many with address the balance of the to their to any get away brejudiee better judgment. year for 23 irnts. If you don't While fully believeiug that a wish to call nt the office, drop a large majority of the two great card in the post ollice. political parties are honest m their American Fork delegation worked convictions, and think that the principles to which they adhere hard at the Democratic convention are those best adapted to the wel- at Payson for J. J. Mercer, and fare of mankind at large, yet, I am they came within an ace of nomfully convinced that there is quite inating him, lacking but a lew a number whose only aim and am- votcB of downing the great (?) A. and I O. Smoot. bition is Jeil, with all of his think it would be a good plan for faults, would make a more honest honest men and wauien to keep a legislator than Binoot, and we know sharp eye after such individuals. them .both, It may all be very good for the two Provo Enquirer: Able J. Evans parties to strive to have laws made that would favor their own side, is becoming quite as chronic an hut there are mets and hounds to officer-seekas Wm, Creer, and if everything, and there is where L Able could be put up again, we see think the matter should stop. I do no reason why William ccmld not. not believe that polities should he Both' have baa bounty records, but dragged into our municipal affairs; Creers is the better. He voted for the things that pertain to us as a bounty onre; Evans never did. City are of greater importance than politics, and my judgement Blankets at Jacksons. is that politics should bedropped in the selection of men .for our city or Itepul council, and let men be selected for Whether lie All. their qualifications, intellect, good You surely want tc keep fully aLAt, and the interests they I'udgment welfare of our City, of tha tlniaa. You unt only went know bow the ia iu Utah for men who are able to grapple with Ileber M. Wallssituation anil John T. Caine, but issues that have been neglected by you waut to knew what Read or McKinformer councils and by their neg- ley or Cleveland anil Whitney may bedo-inin the way nf rustling tor tti lect have placed us in a quandrv as chair. The only way to get auch to what are, and are not rights. The water question is one in information, local end foreign, ia from a newspaper a real lire, metropolitan, which there is a problem that will o .late and the Salt take a wise head to workout. It Lake Tribune uewipaper, ii the unly one in tbe Terit is a ritory. has gone so far that who differ in politic! Am- with the Tribune admit that ft has ne whether the jieopleof question erican Fork, or the people of Salt competitor in the Wcitern country. One a month for the daily, every day Lake valley claim the surplus dollar in the month, and but 75 cents for three water from the mountain tops and for tbe great Temi Weekly. make life a possibility in our pleasant City, therefore let us be wise, Jackson's selling Jersey suits for get the most inteligent men we $2:00. worth $5. of politics. have irrespective Just arrived at Jackson's men's Therefore 1 mantain we should have a city ticket. suits for $3.50 up. will find men on tins . qn er Dem-icrati- g Fresi-dccti- up-t- to-d- ay non-partis- an |