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Show TERSE TALES Of TiE Ml Those dizzy headaches are very annoying. an-noying. Do'l't you know what causes them ? rnost ccir.rr.on of all diseases Constipation. Your system is clogged and rv!s cleansing. cleans-ing. The best remedy is GLN .rE4 VG The only certfJ.w cure for Constipation. Constipa-tion. It acts without a jjipe, vhil--j you sleep. OKI DOSE DOES THE OSK. A loo-Pags Book cf Stories and Anecdotes or Abri-iiam Lincoln free jf'i v tfSR ALL 5'JGCilSTS. Yea, Verily. Same cooks bake wlHi o1 Inlet i ' " laid i use no fcteuse in all, Hm their erusi Is iiiIkM.v lisird. some un 11 clieiv tiielr dIuh tobacco. tlietax, ' " nuver work tht'lr Jhw Ei't'pt toc.iuw ilie ni. Nome men put their Hds In phper, tliom on t!ii' feneot ' never art vert Ine. Who (lu.ulit to litive more sense. PATENTS DESIGNS TRADE-MARKS AMDCOPYS'tHTS . OBTAINED ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY I Notice in "Inventive Age" book "tiow to obtain riitents" IS" flhurnfa tn.nlcMie Jn fop tiU T. jfr-nl i CfnrH ' iirtten strictlv confidential. Address, 1 E. G. SIGGERS, Patent lawyer. Washington, O-jJ-J SALT LIKE lit) T sI'lil.Mis (America's Carlsbad) Turkish, Massage and Electric m m ' t m c I I . :ri I il i'.;- I,v-:nj. I M I lii'itr .1. Si.'MKN K. li -i ti. Marnier. ; v- W. "ill Sotitll St. SALT LAKE CITY", UTAH. t Recreation Pointers An illnstrnleii nimiilily n.:i2ii'ne ivliii'll will llili'1-e-.t iiny re:uler of .ii liietuUoe; i . per year. Si n.i Siti.l to: I'm1 :itnple itud let it talk for it.scif. ... Reporter Publishing Co., Xsu-isas Oity - - - Mo. .' MVf 50 YEARS' 1&fifiiKSKV EXPERIENCE vT. iV F 11571 IfiU M as. r ytes i;VeVT DESI0N1 'rrT?V, Copyrights &c .' Anv.niesenrtlnu; a keo-li imrt 1e-minm;n nuiy imlrkly nsiwrlnln our eeline" free whether an Invention ts prc.hnhlv tmlciit iil.le. Ciiniiiinkn-licmntrtetlyi'iintliieiitiiil. Ciiniiiinkn-licmntrtetlyi'iintliieiitiiil. 1 lomll.. -fk i.n entente sent fine. Olle.'t nireiuvv for wruMnv patents. l'ntenia taken tlimnuh Munii A to. reeoiv ,ifc ial ttntUe, wiilinui vlinrue, in ti.9 Scientific Jlierkan. A hiwdwinely lllnr'trnted weelilv. I.nrtrr,?t eir-eiil eir-eiil ilh n of ni'V ivii-nt itle Inunml. 'I "rnn. f8 voir: Tour nioMinsti. i-niuuy.m n.cM-.i-.'. MUNN&Co.. m n n D1 50 loroauwuy, ivuv York BrantU Olllce. 1C4 F 8t., Wnshiuuteu V. C. .. .Ill' tf ""V f mm "mm. T l ' ' 1e' i nth:" 111 NTEREST 1 kclng displayed In the use of imnkeleM powder enil itktted bullets m ur(twin k n whr hnllfl wciatunit SUO iraint glvct shock to liree Ji'e that the small bores can not always he depended on for. Marlln Model 1HS Repeaters bv c..,i.i $mi.la Steel" barrels, ror uo-to dats Inlormatlon see our c I i a-Mailed a-Mailed lor 3 stamps. The Marlin Firs Abms Co. NEW MAVIN, OONN. Don't tic stingy with run. Sec "'A liUH ZV TllIlL. The lia.'st line nl nindles in town is round at G. W. Yolu's; J lave ynnr Imrses ahtid by Th. I't toison; he has oDO puunds of shws now on hand. There are tin eat s of a home talent play, to be put on as roou us the cloud of profe i.s'ionals passes. Alma Roylance has gone to Idaho to look for a farm. He will move up there in the course of the spring. Chris Jensen has a full line of samples sam-ples of Spring and Summer patterns. You need a suit; take a look at them. There are lots of good-looking men in this city who are tint tfood citizens '1 hey don't subscribe for The Independent. Inde-pendent. Steve Groesbeck has sold his farm to J. S. Wing fur $4,000, and will go to La Grande, Oregon, where he will engage in fanning. Evejy father of a family who keeps a dug, anil claims to be too poor to take his local i-auer. is a man that the devil is not at all uneasy about. Wash Straw, this Bang's official liveryman, has put in a fine new hack. Wash's new wagon can comfortably com-fortably ileal with any mountain toad in Utah county. Those famous little pills, DeWitt's Little Early Risers, will remove all impurities from your system, cleanse your bowels, make them regular. C K. Tranehell, City Drug Store. There will be "A Breezy Tine" in Sprlngvilie on Friday evening, and all the wise people will do well to takesheltir in the Opera "House on the date the breeze is announceu. L. 1). Cranilall and Myron P.oyer have gone to Idaho with their railroad rail-road mU lit, t work on the Oreg'on Short Line, They took with I hem another division of Springville boj s. Lust-Last Wednesday, somewhere between Mr. (iudnnindsoii's and the meeting house, a i it bier casket cover, lap tobe and some yards of common factory. Finder return to Waltci Wheeler and be rewarded. Henry Wood has placed a couple j of modern, up-to-dale, chairs in his l.arber Mmo. Accordiiiif to an expert, 1 in ir somniler ais effects and the man who can't. being shaved should ask for morphine. The editor hereof has a nice, large, fat letter from U. Taylor Maishal, eit while uf Springville but now in the National Military Home at Dayton. Day-ton. Ohio- Holla has braced up. quit writing poetry and is consequently conse-quently well and happy. Do you remember the tale you used to read in your history about Nathan Hale, the spy of the Revolution? Ye? Well, the tale is dramatized and will be presented at I'rovo next Tuesday by a master of the histrionic art. I am going to close o ut my business here and leave town, and must therefore there-fore sell my goods, to save moving them. In order to do so I will make greatly ruiuced prices and give heretofore here-tofore unheard of bargains in all lines of harness goods. Must sell in ten days. J. N 1'EvroN. We have hoard and read of countless count-less thousands having been ruined by the "(lowing bowl,'' but now score one for the other sidr, for it is recorded re-corded that one day last week three men who had been upset in a skiff on the Mississippi river, were saved by clinging to a floating beer keg. Pro lessor Hodson, the Spanish Fork musical genius - who Is highly esteemed hete on account of his varied accomplish metits and winning wavs, was united in marriage to Miss Eva Martell of Spanish Fork in the Salt Lake Temple last Wednesday. The young lady is one of Spanish Fork's brightest and best. To this Lawks ok Spkimoviixe: When you come to Provo to attend conference, don't fail ' to cu'l upon Mcsdaines Dusen berry & Itauhof and examine their elegant line of millin ery. Their styles and prices cannot fail to please you. Center street, i'rovo. Between Passey's store and Taj lor & Putil ton's grocerr. Joe Whitehead was slightly mixed up in the little wreck on the Oregon Short Line tifir Nephl, about ten days ago. Joe, who was express inessrt.ger on that train (No. 2) hastily emerged from his car' on secliitf'that cars ahead and behind the express car had left the track, and as a consequence got a slight ..) ran m his unl'lr.,' "Arbor Day iu this city was chiefly a Public school affair. Horn, fbursday. April 11, to Mr and Mrs. George Kelly, a son. Milan Packard has recovered his health and is again about town. It is reported from Mapleton that Ch. E. Malmstrom was taken very sick last night. Anyone wishing to send stock to summer range will do well to see me (Jko. Kelly. Seymour and Lovell Mendenhall and others started fjr Alberta, Canada, this morning. Henry Roylance, jr., has sold to Will McKenzie five acres at Maple-ton, Maple-ton, section 15, for $500, Mrs, W. L. Duggan, of Santa Ana, Cal., is here on a two months visit to her father, William Clyde. Chris Jensen has secured the agency for a first' class eastern tailoring house. Suits for $12 and up. Miss Emma Dougall came home from Salt L.ake to spend the Arbor Day vacation with her parents. "Pete Dailey" and "Lucke's Imports" are two' exceptionally fine 5c cigars on sale at the City Drug store. Don C. Johnson came home from foreign parts, Monday. Lindsay's company has disbanded for the season. Home Baking, like mother used to make, done to order at Mus Muiu'iiy's. Also stock, of fine candies. Ucuie ruber what a good time you had when you attended "A Breezy Time" here two years agcr' Well, its better than ever. William M. Clyde has petitioned for letters of administration in the estate of Eliza Clyde, deceased. The petition will be heard on the 27th. Yesterday I got 'in another line of Hue New Hats, all styles. Cheapest hats on earth. Don't go to I'rovo for hats until you have seen mine. Misb Doha Cuiitis. Tisso Gudmundson left for the scene of his missionary labors in Norway, Tuesday. A farewell party was given him at the Elders' hall Monday evening. "Aunt"' 'Eliza Clyde, wife Chde of Springville, died last Friday, Mrs. Clyde was a sister of John and Win. McDonald and Mrs, Jane Clyde ol'thss place. )Vmdch Wave. A New York paper states the detectives of that city are looking for a girl who is heir to a large fortune. There are several young men around here engaged in the same quest. Skin troubles, cuts, burns, scalds and dialling quickly heal by the use of Win. Fiesh Bread, Pies, Cakes, always on hand at O. W. Yot'NO. Brig Johnson of Prova breeds S. C. Hrown Leghorns from finest imported stock. Eggs for hatching, 13 for $1: Uii foi $1.75. When a boy ceases whistling coon songs and attempts "When Other Hearts and Other Lips," etc., he needs no urging from his mother to wash his neck every da.Kxchunye. If troubled by a weak digestion, loss of appetite, or constipation, try a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Every box warranted. war-ranted. For sale by the Springville Drug Co. A naturalist says that every time a fanner shoots a hawk he throws a $50 bill into the lire, for, though the Wrd takes an occasional chicken, it destroys at least a thousand rats, mice and nudes everyyear. Wm. M. Roylanck as irsual will carry on an aggressive Bicycle campaign 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. Last week The Independent forgot for-got to chronicle the fact that Mrs. Matilda Houiz succeeded, in atrial in the justice court, In clearing herself her-self of the charge of forgery preferred by her brother, (ins Strocpcr. The lady was discharged by the court as not guilty. 'T had .piles so had 1 could get no test nor tlnd a cure until 1 tried De-Witt's De-Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. After using us-ing it. once 1 forgot I ever had uny-Miing uny-Miing like' piles. "-E. C. liolce, Som- ers I'oiut, N. V. Look out for imitations. imita-tions. Be sure vmi ask for DeWitt's. C. E. Tranehell," City Drug Store. "Last winter 1 was confined to my i, with a vorv bad cold on the lungs. Nothing gave me relief. Finally my wife hi light 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, I'a. City Drug Store. R, A. Deal has put on his lighting clothes and gone down to Uvada to show Senator Clark's people how to build a railroad. An outfit of twenty teams under charge of Guy Mendenhall, Menden-hall, left for that place Monday morning. Everyone of the boys had his pants padded with boiler iron, and it, will take more, than kicking to get them off the dump. There, will lie lots of fun down on the grade at Uvada. e.-23atatvttBEa The Watche's Alma Mater We never lose interest in the watch that goes out of thisstore whether purchased pur-chased or only repaired. Its daily deport inent is of as much concern to us after the s tie as bef ire. You buy a guarantee with the watel), and the Beck's guarantee is good. It's the same with our diamond rings Garnets, Emerald l'earls niul Opals; Chains, Bracelets, Tins, Silverware, CiitlHuss, etc., etc. BECK'S JEWELUt STOKE PIIOVO, XT T A. H WASH. Prop! STRAW etor of Liivery and peed Stables. First-Class liorses and H'gs for hire at Lowest Prices. Tratmferihkf done to all local and outside points. Special Prices made for rigs for funeral parties. i aie line j0f DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is eep while imitated. Be sure you get DeWitt's. C. K. Trancliell, City Drug Store. Sain Davis and Henry Roylance have returned to Idaho, carrying with them' William Wirthen a victim of their baleful influence. Will may locate in that northern land of gold and jewels. Spring coughs are specially dangerous 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. Trauchf.ll, City Drug Store. The Independent has a man out hustling new subscribers. If you don't wunt to tret hustled, hustle around to the captain's olllce and deposit $1.25 as a guaiantee of good faith and your interest in the welfaie of the town. Ernest M. Boycf recently bought of Sheriff Geo. Storrs the hitter's residence property In the Second ward. The sum of $1,200 changed hands as a result of the deal. This looks liKe George might, -not come back to the old village to live. On Tuesday morning I). C. Huntington of this city leeeived from Dentin- Game Warden ' Jones 25, WK) brook trout fry, which he placed in the small tributaries of the left hand fork- of Hobble Creek. The little fellows were about an inch long, and : entered this world of care at the State Fish Hathery at Murray. You will waste time if you try to cure indigestion or dyspepsia by starving starv-ing yourself. That only makes it worse when you do eat heartily. You oti'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 di gest not only some elements of food butevery kind. And it is the one remedy rem-edy that will do it. City Drug Store. On Monday. 100,000 of small fry. which were all eastern brook trout, were sent to Heber city for distribution distribu-tion in Wasatch county. They, were sent out in large cans a good deal like, milk cans. A idilpiuent of 75,0iO came to Utah county for distribution in Provo river and Diamond creek) and 30,000 went to Millard county. A consignment of 300.000 went to Rich county to take their chances in Bear lyVc. Cures the Grip in Tuio Days No remedy equals Warner's White Wine of 'Tar Syrup for this terrible and fa il disease. If taken thoroughly and in time, it will cure a case in two davs. and for the cough that follows La 'Grippe it never fails to give relief. Price 25 and 50 cents. Notice to My Debtors. 1 am going out, of town for a few weeks, and will leave my hook accounts at Selwyn's Meat Market, where parties owing me can settle with Mr. Selwyn or Mr. Elias Harmer. Wm. Ekoman. 'Tis Kasy to Feel (lOod. Count less thousands have found a bles ing to the body in Dr. King's New Life Pills, which positively cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Dizziness. Dizzi-ness. Jaundice, Malaria, Fever and Agxie and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely vegetable; never gripe or weaken. Only 25c at the Springville Drug Co. Stops the Cough ami Jtiiks ofl Hie Cold. llroiuo Quinine Tublet cure n diiv- No Cure, no Pny, Price. Laxative cold in one '..'.1 cents. Ih'iitli of Mrs. Meneray. Mrs. Sophia A. Menerav, an aged resident of this city, died at 1 o'clock Sunday morning from the effects of a naralvlic stroke. She had been in a semi-unconscious state for about mouth. The funeral was held at 2 o'clock on Monday from the Presbyterian Presby-terian chapel. Deceased was born in Kiitland, ()., October 1, 182H, and came to Springville Spring-ville eleven years ago. Mrs. Meneray was the mot her of eleven children, two of whom, John and Henry, are prominent residents of this place. The Best Keaneily for Rheumatism. Qt KJK RELIEF FKOM PAIN All who use Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism are delighted with the quick relief from pain which It affords. When speaking of this I). N Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, says: "Some time ago 1 had a severe attack of rheumatism in my arm and shoulder. shoul-der. I tried numerous remedies but got no relief until 1 was recommended recommend-ed by Messrs. Geo. F. Parsons & Co., druggists of this place, to try Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Pain Balm. They recommended recom-mended it so highly that I bought a Imtlle. I kiik HiKin rrliirid (if all xiin, I 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 in the market." For sale by the Springville Drug Company. Consumption Cure---WarA-cf' White Wine of Top Syrup, the lest cough remedy on earth, cures a cold in one day If taken in V.u'0. W and SO cents. at o. bihd's oxjID sTAtrto. II- jv' sl?v JYTI M Repeating Rifles , V - j J J For All Kinds of Shooting. ISLiiiSa Alt Dcsirsble Calibers and Weights A FEW FAVORITES FOR HUNTING. Model IS95. ;o Army culilier, weight 8 1-4 pounds. Model 1 80.1. r,0 V. C. F. o:;libr, " Extra Light," Wcir.ilt C 1 - I'Ollluls. Moilel t04. PD X C. F. ealiber, "Tako Down," VeljjUt 7 .VI pouinls. Model 1 HO 2. 41 mid 33 caUlwr, " Take Down," woight 7 noumls. Model ISS6. 45-70 calioor, "Extra Ltglit," weight 7 poiiuil? Shoot Winchester Ammunition. Made for all Kinds of Quns. FREE. 8end Name and Address on Postal for 1 GO -page Illustrated Catalogue. WINCHESTER REPEATIN3 ARMS CO., NEW HiVEM, COMM. mm mm miv mv, fm -, C ' 0m hmw l' BU Fio DatE.H.gh Grade. Ball b r i n g , M a rqu et r Vood work, Popular Prices, etcEtc. Fr Sale by the fi. S. WOOD MERCANTILE CO., Springville Ptffl JPJUixa Your Ti?ip Let us tell you about t ho tliro' sleeping-car sleeping-car for Omaha and Chicngo which leaves Suit Lake Cily at 3 15 p.m. daily about tho thro' tuiist cars every Thursday morning morn-ing and every Friday evening about thi wonderful scenery between Salt Lake City and Denver -tho splendid trains the Burlington Burl-ington runs from Denver to Chiougo and St. Louis. Ticket Office, - 79 West Second South St. II. F. ESLEN, General Agent, Salt Lake City. sra-HW .U'.'J SJII W'fWWJJil S : .11 ft o |