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STATB,NEWS ' 8 , Gathered from Various Sources m ' and Condensed, B ' Lolii, Grnntayillu, Eureka, Preston H nnd Smithflold will cacli send u chorus B of fifty voices to the Eisteddfod. B Brigham City is booming Utah 'h Punch B Day, which will likely be colobrated B - there about Sept. Ifith. B According to statements filed by the B ltio Qnuulo WoHtern Railway company H with County Clerk Ilnvercnnip, (11) hoad BBS of horse, cuttle und sheep huve bcei B killed on the company's truck in this B county since Junuury 1st of this yeur, B Tho diHputo about the boundary lino H between Utah and Juab counties has B ' been decided in such a ananncr .thut H KnightsviYle, the Uncle Sam, Uodivn, H Ilumbmjfto. 2. , May .Day and other B Valuable mines in that locality arc sit H uated in Juab county. TIiq line, lias BB been determined by county surveyors of B Sanpete, Utah n,nd Juab counties, and B -Commissioner Perry of Utah, County . BB Wheat crops in this country are very B largo this year but no whom does tho B increase injield exceed that in Utah. B In aldition to tho largo yield per acre B -the fact is apparent that tho farmers BB Jiavo moro acreage in this cereal, tho B -reason no doubt being a belief that tlio B -war would maintain tho high prices B caused during last winter and spring by B JoBoph J.eiter's Corner. It now socms as B if the farmers would have to accept B prices lower than tho average B Michael Holland, the big sheepman B of Eastern Utah, has sold out his entire B flheep interests, including about seven B' , thousand head, to Taney Bros., for $3 H ,por head H A portion of tho City of Springvillo B Ihas been suffering from the want of B -water, f egetation in Plat B. tho south B part of the city, is nearly dead, and residents have had to haul water to H' 'keep orchards alive. B Provo has a scandal which is of more B than ordinary interest to that com- ununity. It grew out of the suit of Mrs. H Edith Martin against II. S. Martin, tho BB banker, for sepernte maintenance. Tho BB .case was settled out of court but Homo of H the citizens joined Mrs. Martin in a B petition to the school trustees to have B Miss Daisy Moore, tho "woman in tho B ouho" removed from her position as B teacher in the city schools. Tho Board Hf have heard the cabc but will not give its B .decision until one member, who is ill, B Js able to be present. H Millard Beau and Ed. McCoy' o B Colorado, are matched to ilghtat Mercur B on September 13th, lor a purse of 200 B and the middleweight championship of B the two States. Tom Osborne has B -charge of Bean and "Mexican Pete" j champions McCoy. The men are now H in hard training, B A workman on tho Rio Grando rail- H vwnjr near Springville dug up a human B r skull Thursday whilo digging ' a hole to BH set a,polo for the semaphore thecom- B vpany is putting in at tho station. Tho B skull is evidently an Indian's, and has H been there for a long time. It is H 'thought to be tho skull of old Squash BB iJIend, un old Indian wlio committed V "mucido at Bishop Johnson's place' in tho H early history of the town, and was H known to huve boeu buried in tho B locality near where the sknll wna ex- H humed. H Crops a i omul Dosorot have been B greatly damaged by hot winds and lack B 'The Utah Central Railroad is improv- B ring its roadbed, and 50,000 now ties are B ' to bo put in at once. B Bonds to the amount of but $3000 Of B the Territory of Utah, which have boon B called in, have been pn'senled for ro- B demptiou. State Treasurer Chipman B received these Thursday. Auditor B Richards, howover, believes that with- B in a day or hvo tho full $150,000 worth H will havo been received and canceled. ' . Sarsaparilla l Any sarsaparilla is ,sarsapa- ( i rilla. True. So any tea is tea. 1 So any flour is flour. But grades j 1 differ. You want the best. It's I so with sarsaparilla. There arc C grades. You want the best. If I you understood sarsaparilla as i well, as, you do tea and flour it ' i ! Would be easy to determine. ' But you don't. How should you? When you are going, to (' buy a commodity whose value i you don't, know, you pick out 7 I an old established house to ' radc with, and. tryst their' ex- j" .pcrience and reputation. Do so C i when buying sarsaparilla. ' J ' t Aycr'a Sarsaparilla has been ) , I .on the market 50 years. Your ' ,j grandfather used Ayer's. Itis ' I a reputable medicine. There are many Snrsnparillns , but only one Ayer's. It ' Dowoy Richards, of Salt Lake City, who has just returned from Portland, Or., says that while there ho was in formed' by ex-Governor West of tho death of Caleb West, Jr.. at his old homo in Kentucky from pulmonary troubles. He bad a largo circle of friends in Utah who will be surprised to hear of his taking off. 1 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Cfca&zM&& - ' " v Probate Notice. For further particulars consult tho county clerk or the respective undor Bij:ned. In tho District Court of tho Fourth Judicial District, Utah County, Utah Probate Division. In the matter of the catateof William Goates. deceased, The petition of Jos. W. Goates for order confirming sale of 12.20 acres of land in Sec. 0 and T. Tp 5 S4of R 1 E S. L. M. has been get for hearing at 10 o'clock a.' m., Saturday the 20th day of August, 1808, at the Court House in Provo City, Utah county. State of Utah. Dated at Provo City, Utah, July UO. 1808. Geo. Haveiicasu', Clerk, By A. V. RoiiisoNDopijty. Jacoij Evaks, Attorney for petitioner. . 1 - In tho District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, Utah county, Utah,' Probato division. In tho matter of tho estate of Samuel A. V'ilcox, deceased. Thu petition ,of Jqseph Wilcox asking that letters of admiuistration bo issued to hirhhol has been s-et for hearingat 10 o'clock a. m., Saturday tho 17th day of Soptembor, 1808, at the Court House in Provo (yiy Utah County, State of Utah. ' Daiud'at Provo City. Utah, Aug. 20th, 1S08. Geo. Ilavercamp, Clerk. BV A. V. Uobison, Deputy. Samuel K. Thurmmrt . What Dr. A. E. Slater Says. Buffalo, N. Y. GonU: -From my personal knowluijL'O, gained in observing tho effect of your Shiloh's Ouro in cases of advanced Consumption I nn propar od to say it is tho most romarkablu Re mody that has ever been brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many from consumption. Sold by T, J Wads worth, Drugyest. I Saratoga Salvation. Saratoga Salvation is the intrinsic aluo of the wonderful warm spnnsrs on on the Utah Lake. It possesses an ac tual and unrivalled power to cure many internal and external diseases. You are not tiying an experiment but tho asti ingent elements of the natural warm mineral water. It in well proven an utward sickness is the consequenso of a bad circu'ation of matter. Nature gives the right regulator and tho power of Saratoga springs water is therefor universally well known. Instead of, a b ath nuikeufo of the astringent element of tho water at homo which will give much better results. Saratoga Salvation 4 drives out the germs of sickness, le ctuits tho strength of the nerves and makes tho bodv wholu and sound. For sale in Kelii by Peoples Co-op and II. B. Merrihow. Price 40 cents a bottle. " Prepared by Prof. A. Sicbert, Sara toga Sittings, Lehi, - Tourist or Family Sleeping Car S?ivico Do you know that every evening the Denver it Rio Grande R. R. in con nection with the R. G. W. runs a Tourist or Family Sleeping Car to Denver, in which a lower berth can bo secured' for $2.00? In addition to this dally Bervice, the D. & R. G. W. also operates on Wednesdays, Thuredayaand Fridays, three distinct Tourist Sleeping Car lines to Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, Boston and New York no change for Utah passengers at greatly reduced berth rates. These Tourist cars are managed by the Pullman Company and are provided with all necessary conveniences and appliances. The TouriBt car feature, together with the admirable train service and scenic at tractions of the route, has placed the D. & R. G. in the foremost ranks of Western Railroads. For rates and de tailed information, apply to any Ticket Agent of tho R. G. W., or to B. F. Kevins, General Agent, or H. II. Cuab ing, Traveling Passenger Agent, D. & R. G., No. 58 West 2nd South St., Salt Lake CityM 1 . 1 The Prospectus of tho Home for i898. The excellent stories, for which tho Home is noted, will be continued; the Fashon and Fancy Work departments will be kept up to a high standard. Kate Sanborn will continue her bright "Off-Hand Talks," and every one of the numerousdepartments will bo increased and mado brighter. TiUCK Nona:. You arc given a choice of one of the following articles and the Home for three months foronly ISrents Lord Lisle's Daughter, by Charlotte M. Braemo ; Book of (30 pages on Crocheting i and Ivnittingjor a Stamping Outfit ot 00 1 patterns, many large designs, including centerpieces, doilies, etc. Illustrated premium list, or outfit for "canvassing sent free. Tiik Homk Pan. Co., HI Milk St. Boston, Mass. , - BAZAR KgS9 7 t IktTERNSW i A "THE STYLISH PATTERN." Af- i W tistic Fashionable. Original. Perfect- f ? Fitting. Prices IO and 15 cents. T I I None higher. None better at any price. I Some reliable merchant sells them in I ? nearly every city or town. Ask foe r 1 & them, or they can be had by mall from Q I V us in cither New York or Chicago. j t Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet ? A sent upon receipt of one cent (0 pay I postage. w&utAir-'" ftj-?- " X MAGAZ8N&W I T Brightest ladles' magazine published. 7 H Invaluable for the home. Fashions of B i the day, Home Literature, Household i T Hints, Fancy Work, Current Topics, Y G Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year, in- ti I eluding a iVeo pattern, your own selec- i 7 tion any time. Send two 2eut stamps T S for sample copy. Address jcj. I J & THE McCALL COMPANY, V 142-146 Vcst 14th Street, New York, i I ft 139 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. -! - 'fjsBl R.E.STEELE .O 1 PHYSICIAN & SUKCIEON I Lolii Ci-by, IJ-talx, fl OFFICE IN LARSON BUILDING I g. f . nRonnY m. i ; PhysiciaT . SUrgeoi- Office in Garff's Building-, TELEPHONE No. 16 LBIII CITY, UTAH. ' Freiniz ID, Hobbs, Iatc Heglstcr U.S. InrtfOlrice," ,' , i i ( i All kinds of land business attended to promptly. Cor rejpondencesolicited. Twenty" . ,t , chreo years expcrldnce. Office i Jl ; J j '3 next door toU. S. Land Ofllce. lloojti 300. Salt Lake City Utah. DR. MERRIHEW, CECjEEgEW Good work af reasonable prices' '' ' Oflico at Merrihew's Drug Store! ' ' ' ' LEHI CITY, UTAH. Dr. Ohristensen, DENTIST, American Fojk, Utah. . THURLAN&WEDGEWOOD ' !. A TTORNE YS-A T-LA IK", Booms S and 7 First National Bank Building, Provo, Utah. "One Minute Cough Cure is tho best preparation I have evprsold or used and I can't say too much in its praise." -.:-, Jj. M. Ktmnon, Merchant, Od4ll, Gu. ' '"' . II. B. Merrihow, druggist. EVERYBODY KNOWS That for solid comfort, quictc time and all round general satis faction, there is no Railroad on Earth that adpeals to the traveler like the great To and from Chicago, St. Louis, Kan sas City, Omaha, and all eastern points. Direct line to tho TranH Mississippi Exposition. Stopovors allowed at Otn aha on all tickets through that city. Two thrnuuh trains each way daily. Bnffut Smoking Library Cars, Pullman Sleeping Cars, Reclining Chair Car1 (Seats l'ree) Conches and Dining Cars, operated on the a la Carte, plan. Tickets at ollices of connecting lino a t W. F, Wklbh, Agent, R. G. W. Itv. R. F. NKBLKN.Trav.Puss. & Fit Ag "VT. F.McMTLLAN General Agent. ,- 14 S. Wed Temple St. i 0, S. L.Building, Salt Lake Oitr ' ! s I gustim-an's Mentdol Inhaler a Jewel! ; I C?Vs.v A- wo.uan will alt around proitiatcil iu WOT nere( feeling iltvpcralu over lo W3K-T)ti3j of r tep, head und eyon racked with X Ollr'". ! Iw'-i.wlili-ltlMl In every bone, iu 1 ' I Vwti vW nbrrlilB Mint llfo reviim a blnnk, f I u!t.. i; lint if nhe would make tho mitrvel I ! Z ou little InMriiinent known an cf iylttS, Cti.iinn' aienthollnliiilcr Jf V. PI 7 liurilnlly comlmillOIl, IllT llCHlUl'llOi , (.jiitd'oniul!Hfr, 'luenMliowoiildncvcrlinvoucold, ' linlnorthrout and i-ntarrh would linvo no terrors. ' If ruu can't K! It "1 llroeiltl. trmlforlt. Uj ,uU. SO cpnlff Hrnd ftir Hook on Sl.nthol, free. kl'tdlKtX ll'Udlt)., V.MINMS, 1MI., V. f. A. ' Don't Tobarro Kjiit nnil finiokc Vour I.Ifb Auny. To quit tolnu-co oaKily anil loiuvor, lio luac nutlu. lull of llfo, nurvo unit vior, tal:o No-To Uae, tlio wmulor-worlcor, that urnlcns woalc meo stronn. All drugnlsts, 60"or8l. Curogunran. tood llooltk't and n:unplo froo. Addrosg Stcrllnj Keuicdy Co., Ohlcnun or fow YirJc (1 Idito to bed nnd early to rise, proparoB a man for his home in 'he skys. Early tb-bed and a Littlo Early Riser, the pil that makes life longer and better and " or. II, B, Merrihow, druggist,