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Show LflZlLIVER Ajej you real certain your liver is In pxxj working condition ? If it fen' 'ou know it, the symptoms are tea pcveJfallbw you to be deceived : That coated tongue, yellow skin, headache, etc., on be relieved by it acts promptly and effectually but gently, WITHOUt A GRIPE OR PAIN. TRY IT. A Me-Pi Book of Stories end A - -4 A V . I I i with vy pcLf t. A ALL DRUGGISTS. -'Sgj?, IS PATENTS DESIGNS TRADE-MARKS AND COPYRIGHTS 4 UBiaineu FREE UBIAINtU ADVICE AS TO P4TENTABILITT Notice in " inventive Ace " Book "Bow toobtain Pateata" Charge moderate. No fee till patent is secured. Letters strictly confidential. Address, C . SI66ERS, Patent Lawyer. WtstW, 0. 0. MALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS (America's Carlsbad) Tarkish,Maseand PAT Manicure an 1-H tlr Dressing. J. SCHEXCK, Business Manager. 52 W. 3rd South St. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Recreation Pointers f An 'tUiiftt cited monthly mat-ailne wMcii will intcrret Hay reader of 0'i ilte:-atur f! per year. Stmd pond 'or fr' :4fnil.. ai'd lt It talk for ltwlf. Reporter Publishing Co., ti4v 60 YEARS' . cvDreifNM Trade Marku 7tf0 ConaioMTiAc. An rone eondlne: a ketch nd dnrlptlon anlrklj aerwtam oar oiitnlon free whetoer n tloiwitrtfltlrcnnaiteiitUl. Handbook on Patents ant free. Oldest OF"'0!""?'''!'-. I'atent lakan thromli Munn A to. teoenw epwM notice, without charge. 111 the Scientific American. A tiaidsomety Illustrated weekly. Lsreast elr- MUNN &Co,B-'NewYork Branch Offloe. 6 F Bt, Washington, D. C. NTEBEST la Mai dlsplsjed ta an of anekeleea Iicktted kulleta la Urfi sellers rlfte. grsina iItss a efceck ea laraa game teat the mall twee aaa aet always be eteeadad tnf. Marlla Model I89S JUpeaiera kee c Special Siaekeleea Steel" kerrela. fer p-ie-eiie laforsetloa aaa oat seielea, Mailed o etaapa. TNC MAAUN PlM ARMS C. mm havim. eoNM.. 52 MWV MS. oi TERSE TALES Sow begins the time ot trouble for the local watermister. The flo:t line of candies In town is found at G. W. Youno'b. All the popular smokes and choicest brands of cigars at the City drug store. A uew stock of Street Hats, all kinds, will be in tonight. Miss Doha Cubtis. ' Have your horses shod by Th. Peterson; he has 500 pounds of shoes now on hand. Keep money at home by subscribing for your papers, magazines and books through E. N. Jordan. Chris Jeosu has a full line of samples sam-ples vt Spring and Summer patterns. You need a suit; take a look at them. Mrs. Nettie Bossman and two diughters come down from Castle Gate Tuesday to visit relatives and friends. B. Y. Johnson of this city and Mrs. Ella Cederlund were married In the Salt Lake Temple, last Friday. They have settled duwu to housekeeping iu the Fust ward. Ihose fiiiuous liitle pills, le Wilt's Little Early Risers, will remove all impurities from your system, cleanse your bowels, make them regular C E. Tianchell, City Drug Store. Jas. E. Hall is sinking a well for the Rio Grande Western Railroad on Will Kelsey's lot near the depot. He has beeu at work three days ind ha made very satisfactory progress. A Springville young man received a letter from his girl telling him to look under the stamp. After he had finally gotten the stamp removed, he read: "Was it hard to get off?" You should see our Bargain Counter display of Childrens' and M isses' Shoes. All sizes, styles uud prices. Its a money-saving opportunity oppor-tunity for you. Dkal Bkos. & Mendemiali,. Firm Engle will start a new laundry here uext week, In the build ing formerly occupied as a paint shop, by Mr. Hansen. An institution of this sort ought to receive good patronage here. Notary Caff rey reports the follow ing real estate transfers: Thomas Burt to James Wlgnall, 100 acres In scciiooJ aud 2, township 8, for $1,700; George Hall to Frank Saulsbruy, 22 acres iu section 31. townshfn 7, for S4.250. Judge Dougall says tha domestic postage rules are now aprilled to all mail matter sent to and finra Cuba, Porto Itlco. Guam, the nhmppines and Uncle Sam's sectionof Samoa. Paste this In your hat jor reference the next time you write ltJriends In these hitherto foreign parU. To tuh Lames of Sp uingAixb: When you come to Provo to iitcnd conference, don't fail to ca'i Vupon Mesdamcs Dusenberry & Rauhof and examine their elegant line of mlllin ery. 1'heir styles and prices cannot fail to please you. Center street, Provo. Between Passey's store and Taylor & Poulton's groc-rv. A Ctah county girl has adopted a peculiar method of consulting the oracles of fate as to her prospective matrimonial venture. She wrote tht names of her three admirers on as many eggs, and placed tbem under a setting hen. The first one batched Is supposed to decide who the lucky fellow is. Tbey are being closely watched. Richard Thoro, Enoch Clark and Thomas Snelsou have received from the United States Treasury Department, Depart-ment, the money In payment of claims for Indian War damages, died aloe years ago. The claims were adjudicated Ave years since and official red tape did the rest of the delaj. The claims were collected through the effort of their attorney, D. C. Johnson. ' The glory of "A Breezy Time" has evidently departed, never more to appear in Ibis vicinity. A year ago 'Breezy" was' good and rich, but Friday night's performance showed that even a good thing may loose its tone. The large audience which i tended felt pale and weary when It as over. The old Jokes are beginning begin-ning to be a bit frayed around the edges and to show the hoar frost of age. The company was demoralized by the death of the proprietor a few weeks since. When Seymour Mendenhall went to Alberta, Canada, last week he shipped from Piovo 150 bead of cattle to stock the ranch secured bv bis father on bis recent trip to that country. Will and Lovell Mendenhall, Menden-hall, of MapWon, accompanied him. The Mendenhall family has secured a square mik of land up there and have Sled with the authorities an application fi r a twenty year lease of a 23,000 acre tract of grazing land. Seymour expects to be gone a year, and other sons of the Mendenhall bouse will each try a year In charge of affairs In Alberta. The objective point of tbe present shipment wn MrOnih. Of TJ1E TOOII. A Demorest Silver will take place at Medal contest th Ctf hall tonight. ' " I have the best Ice Cream In town, and the Freshest and Best Candies. Mrs. L. M. Murphy. Chris Jensen has secured the agency ror a first class eastern tailoring bouse. Suits for $12 and up. A pleasant way of spending a leisure hour is witn a good book or magazine. Jordau's Book store Is the place to get Ibeiu. Irrigating ditches are being cleaned and ibo festive little germs of malaria and typhoid warned to be up and doing their season' work. Tbe ditches smell alee, too. ' Skin troubles, cuts, burns, scalds and chafiing quickly heal by the use of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It U imitated. Be sure you get DeWitt's. C. K. Tranchell. City Drug Store. Miss Sophia Packard arrived home from Salt Lake Saturday night, accompanied by Mrs Margaret Caine and son. Miss Packard has been teaching silk culture there all winter. - Spring poets and fruit blossoms are ready to open aud the. question now is, h'tw can the poets be overtaken ny a timely frost without, the fruit blossoms suffering froru an untimely nili? I st ill have a few things in the way f bargains in Harness Goods, and but a few days In which to dispose of them before packing. You lose chance. money if you neglect this J. N. Pextow. John Whitehead moved over from expects to the Provo Provo this week, and resign his position with Woolen Mills some time this summer, when he will engage iu farming in tbe hope of bettering his health. Spring coughs are specially danger ous and unless cured at once, serious results often follow. One Minute Cough Cure acts like magic. It Is not a common mixture but a high grade remedy. C E. Tranchell, City Drug Store. Dr. J. J. Buswell, oplhalmic specialist of Salt Lake, will be at the Boyer House, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 6, 7 and 8. Referencesthe Refer-encesthe niauy people in Spring ville be has corrected. No extra charge for testing eyes. MissKatbarineOliver, who will give I an elocutionary reading at the City hall next Monday night is receiving very fluttering press notices at Salt Lake, where she now is. Sh brings most excellent recommendations from many eastern cities. "The Tacit Tiavalle" was prepared to give a good show, Monday night at tbe City hall, but an audience failed to appear. Those who did appear got their money back and called It square. The theatrical seasou Is about over in this bustling burg. Mis. Miller, an English lady who has been here the past year visiting her daughter, Mrs. Alice Johnstone at Canvou ranch, left for her home in England, lust, week. She was accompanied accom-panied by her grand daughter, Miss Dorothy Jubottooe, who will go to France to study art, after a brief tour of the Continent. The following pathetic remarks were overheard by a 6mall boy at a picnic: "Darling I'm going to let go of your hand for a minute, but you mustu't be angry. I wouldn't lose it; only some kind of a caterpillar Is creeping down my back, and I can't fix my thoughts upon you and the caterpillar at tbe same time," You will waste time if you try to cure indigestion or dyspepsia by starv ing yourself. That only makes it worse when you do eat heartily. You on'y need plenty of good food properly digested. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the result of years of scientific research re-search for something that would digest di-gest not only soma elements of food but every kind. And It is the one remedy rem-edy that will do It. City Drug Store. T. R. Kelly has on exhibition a hat-full hat-full of mineral specimens which make the chronic prospectors uneasy. A portion of the exhibit is a teaspoonful or black sand, of which Tom asserts he has several hundred acres. Tbe -tuff is too rich to assay, so estimates of Tom's riches are only approximate. When asked where It came from he looks wise and makes a remark about prevailing meteorological conditions. Chief ot Police Gemmell has beeu doing a thriving business as a boarding board-ing bouse keeper tbe past week, utilizing for this purpose tbe elegant suite of apartments under tbe theatre. A gang of hoboes who were "suspected" spent a few days there last week accumulating a board bill, which they worked out on the City square. Then J. Albert Groesbeck fell by tbe wayside and was glveo situation. justice Houtz compromised com-promised with bim oo the baMsof one day work and $1.00. The Chief hated to part with John Albert before the square was thoroughly renovated, but yielded to the stern uecoailty. For exercise this week Mose Johnson is talking life insurance. Wasted All the cigar smokers to buy their cigars at Jordan's Book Store,'; - Wro.Hrdnian has gone to Brigham City to take charge of a meat market for a short time. John Itoylance", the bicycle man, was laid up last week with sickness, but Is now back at bis old work. Brig Johnson of Provo breeds S. C. Brown Leghorns from finest Imported stock. Eggs for hatching, 13 for $1; 26 fot $1.75. . Men soon discover that the days are getting long its summer comes on, because it doesn't take them so long to stay out all night. If troubled by a weak digestion, loss of appetite, or constipation, try a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach j and Liver Tablets. Every box warranted. war-ranted. For sale by the Springville Drug Co. The City's new well at Anderson's corner Is now flowing nicely, though without squirt enough for tbe purpose pur-pose for which it was Intended. Mr. Hall did not succeed in penetrating to the 300-foot level. Wit M. Rotlakce as usual will carry on an aggressive Bicycle cam paign this year. He handles the Sterling, Monarch, Crescent, and Barnes wheels. When he sells you a wheel, you know it Is all right. "I had piles so bad I could get no rest nor find a cure until I tried DeWitt's De-Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. After using us-ing It once I forgot I ever had any-thiiTg any-thiiTg like piles." E. C. Boice. Som-ers Som-ers Point, N. Y. Look oui for imitations. imita-tions. Be sure you ask for DeWitt's. C. E. Tranchell, City Drugstore. "Last winter I was confined to my bed with a very bad cold on the lungs. Nothing gave me jellef. Finally my wlfcbcught a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure that effected a speedy cure. I cannot speak too highly of that excellent remedy. Mr. T. K. Housemen, Manatawney, Pa. City Drug Store. Qncoftbe young lady clerks in a certain store In Springville had an Interesting experience the other day. A lively drummer stepped into the store In which the young lady is employed just as a shipment of goods were being unpacked, and in an offhand manner he remarked, "Ah, Mms , 1 m glad to see you re stocking up." The look of consterna tion which spread over the youog lafTj's feajures caused the drummer to taka a second invoice of his re mark, and he tumbled, but didn't offer any explanation. Coupes the Grip in Two Days No remedy equals Warner's White Wine of Tar Syrup for this terrible and fatal disease. If taken thoroughly and In time, it will cure a case iu two days, and for tbe cough that follows La Grippe it never fails to give relief. Price 25 and 50 cents. Notice to My Debtors. I am going out of town for a few week, and will leavn my book accounts at Selwyn's Meat Market, where parties owing me can settle with Mr. Selwyn or Mr. Ellas Harmer. Wm. Erdman. Stops tbe t'onxh and the Cold. Works off Laxattv Bromo Quinine Tablnta cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay, Price 25 cenle. Ban Away to Sprlng-Tllle. Walter A. Cord, a young adventurer of Provo, was yesterday located in Springville. 'i he boy left home about a week ago but it was not reported to the officers until last night, when a search was made by the officers for bim with the result that he was found with a distant relative, Samuel" Buckley of Springville. The boy Is only 11 years old, but he said he bad a desire to rustic bis own living, consequently be left borne. Mr. Buckley did not kuow the boy had run away from home, but supposed be had come over to Springville for a few days visit. Young Cord was brought home. Prow Democrat, 8ttur-day. 8ttur-day. I The Best Remedy for Bhenmatlsm. j . QUICK RELIEF FROM FAIN All who use Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism are delighted with the quick relief from pain which it affords. When speaking of this D. N. Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, says: "Some time ago I bad a spverc attack of rheumatism lo my arm and shoulder. shoul-der. , I tried numerous remedies but got no relief until I was recommended recommend-ed by Messrs. Geo. F. Parsons & Co., druggists of this place, to try Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Palo Balm. Tbey recommended recom-mended It so highly that thought a iKittle. J twin noon ivlkved of all pain, 1 have since recommended this liniment lini-ment to many of my friends, who agree with me that It Is the best remedy rem-edy for muscular rheumatism Id the market." For aale by the Hpringville Drug Company. Consumption Curo- Warn f's Whits Wins of Tsn Syrup, the best cough remedy oo earth, cures a cold In one day If taken in ttr? 1'- 9nA .rt rr( The Watche's; Alma Mater ; We never lose interest in . the watch that goes out . . of this store whether purchased pur-chased or only repaired. Its daily deportment is of us much concern to us after the sale as befjre. You buy a guarantee with the watch, and the Beck's guarantee Is good. HECK'S JEWELRY STORE WASH. STRAW Proprietor of Liivery and First-Class Horses and Rigs for done to all local and outside points. Special Prices made . for rigs for funeral parties. AT A. O. BUID'S OLD ST-AJSHD. Shoot Winchester Ammunition. Made for all Kinds of Guns. FUEL Send Nam and Address an fatal fer 160-atgt Wwtrttee1 Catalogaa. WIXGRESTEB BEPEATHB ARKS CH, HEW BAYER, COIL ONE pfcTTEJU I Ip - to pALL DcAKINu.IwUUlIK WUUU WUKK, Popular Prices. etcEtc. Far Sale by the O. S. WOOD MERCANTILE CO., Springville Good Way Eaists, No trouble about going east via the Burlington nowadays. The Burlington runs thro' sleeping-cars daily from Salt Lake City to Omaha and Chicago. Thro' touriot cars every Thursday morning and every Friday evening. .All ineaU lerred in dining-cars. Luxurious buffet-library -cars oast of Denver. Glud to give you more information. Ticket Office, 79 West Second South St. U. F. NKSLKN, General Agent, Salt Lake City. It's the same with our diamond rings GarneiSjEr.ieraids, . Pearls and Opals"; CliHins, Bracelets, Tins, . Silverware, Cut Gjass,' etc., etc. peed Stables. hire at Lowest Prices. Transfering Repeating Rifles For All Kinds of Shoots. All Desirable Calibers and Welfbti ' A FEW FAVORITES POK HUNTING. Model 1898. 30 Army caliber, weight 8 1- pound Model lo4. 30 "W. C. F. caliber, "Eatra Light," weight 0 1-2 p'luuda. Model IS94. SO V. C. T. eaUber, "Take Down," Weight T 8-4 pound Model 1 891. 44 aud 38 caliber, " Taka Down," weight Ipouuda. Model I RSd. caliber, " Extra Light," weight 1 pounds. I - Date.HighGrade. |