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Show Uniy.ofVUh. 1L r: A Weekly 'Newspaper, Devoted to- tlo Interests of the Leading Agricultural and Horticultural Section of .UtatiVTh Garclon. of tlit West; 7. If! ?-. VOLUME 11, NUMBER 32. ;. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH; APRIL -251901. nUCJJ.25 PR ! ANNUM. LIS , Absolutely feuRE INKING POWDER Makes the food more delicious and vyholesome OVl tAXIHO KWIttO COf, HEW TOW. 5- LOCAL LACONICS. -No more snow this season maybe may-be so.- . - , .- Fresh nrcad, Pies, Cakes, always on 'band alG. W. Yocng. ''Mrs. James Whitehead is visitit g relatives iD Rait Lake (Jity, this week. What, we call conscience is in many instance, only a wholesome fear of the sheriff. ' John Martin of Tucker was in town M'stcrday on his way home from Salt Lake.1 Jehu is looking prosperous and bappy. ' The telephone company isstretch-i'lg isstretch-i'lg new copper wires ou its' lines this week. An. extra cross-bar has been j.ut onJ,hc poles. The old village is as quiet and respectable this- week , as a bumble be.es uest after a rainstorm. A don tight- or a foot racs would throw the citizens into a state of. wild excitement. excite-ment. ,j , You cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy cheeks and spm kliiu.' eyes if your liver is sluggish and your bowels clogged.' I)e Witt's Little Early Risers cleanse the whole system. They never gripe. City Drug Store. DiHi't send your letters out among Ktrangors in the cold, cruel world without providing thmu with means of identification. .This office" ' will furnish 100. envelopes and print your return card on them for 60 cents. 'JS'jithari Hale" lured a good delegation dele-gation of people' :to Provo, Tuesday night. The rendition of the piece was masterly, and was wel-worth the - time ainl-troi ble of aiii'to Provo to , who mlssiVl nt k ,.,,fj cooHlhhi:: when they see iC f have- been troubled with indigestion indi-gestion for ten tears, have tried uia-.y things and spent, much money to ro "purpose until I tried Kodol Lyspcpia Cure. .1 have taken I wo bottles .and iroi ten'- more relief from them than all other medicines taken. 1 feel more like a boy than I have felt in twenty years." Anderson Kiags of Sunny Liine. Tex. Thousands have lest i tied' as did .Mr. Riggs. C. E. Tranchel), City Iriiir Store. There lives in this town one of the best hearted women ou. earth, whose sole fault is gossip. She will give the last cent she -has - to any one in trouble, but will always reserve the right to gossip about him. Shcwbt sit up all night with a sick person and. find recompense enough for lost sieeoin making the discovery that the bed the patient lies on has 'bugs." She will go to a funeral and weep like a whipped child and find her reward in gossiping about the relatives of the deceased not taking the loss of their loved . one to heart enough to look well. She takes in dances and there she makes use rf her "rubber neck." .Will ler good heart save her for heaven or will he.r gossiping tongue laud her in hell? CHANGE IN CALENDAR fiere " A New Time System May Be latro- t Q A , duced This Centurv. "' ' ' t2Yt7. jZHUU Rapid Railroads tid TltpkDf. luand lalforni Hour All Over ' flti of Inlrraallonal M -rldiaa Coafercaia. Gold in latc Canyon. rnovo, April 23.-Mr. V. W. .C. Hathcouruck is quite elated over dis-coveries'of dis-coveries'of gold and' copper bearing ore on his slate quarry, in Slate canyon, east of Provo. Assays show 24 gold and 34 per cent copper in oue sample and '2 90 gold, 4i ounces silver" and 39 4er cent .copper in one sample. Developments will be made to determine the quantity of this class of ore; it ts .said to be in a well developed veiu. Dexercl JS'eigs, per it. hpriugvlll'j i To Cnre A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund tlie money If It fails to cure. E. W. Grove's siguatuie Is on each box 25c Star Consolidated Option. President Milan Packard of the Star Con. came up from the south today and in response to inquiries regarding the Star (Jon. option, he said he will kno this week whether bis verbal offer to parlwith his holdings at$l.C0 a share will be taken up. This offer was made some time ago, and since that tinie the mine has been exam-inectby exam-inectby Mr. MeVichie of this city. I.Mr Packard says he has been offered ji nice little sum from other parties for the chance of getting an option on the property, but he will not do anything, until' .this wek is over. "Mr. Packard, will sell fo'r Tair price, as owing to his fa'flmg'health he is not ;o't?ivUU!C)b'K7inr much! atur.uou. - lie is as coimuynt as ever tlwt a'big mine will be ort?ned up in tli'i property whether tad. lives to mi l it or' not. -lkserct Noes, 'iVw'"y-- .The new century will bring- about many changes, but perhaps none of nueh everyday importance as the proposed pro-posed new method of .time-keeping-. One of the most practical results will be that noon at Oreenwich will be 12 o'clock all over the world. At present each day is spread over 48 (and in some instances S5) hours in different places'. With the new t-ystem it will have its beginning and end within 24 hours all over the globe. The hours on our watches and clocks, too, will run from 1 to 24, says the Chicago Chronicle. The waggish reply, "A quarter past 13," made by the policeman in the "Bab Ballads," Will become the correct way of indicating "A quaj-ter past one." But, after ali, this will only be an enlargement en-largement of what, was actually begun as far back as 1886, when the time for all through trains on the Canadian Pacific Pa-cific railroad was first, reckoned in hours runffig' from 1 to 2. i The fixing of a univeuat ljwime meridian will do away with the am- biguity which, a,s railways and telegraphs tele-graphs become multiplied, lead to such confusing complications in social and commercial affairs, to errors in chronology, to litigation in connection with succession to property, insurance matters, contracts, etc. The present variations of time are readily demonstrated demon-strated by selecting points in four regions re-gions a"bout 90 degrees, apart for instance, in-stance, Japan, Arabia, Newfoundland and Alaska. On Sunday at midnight in Japan it is noon in Newfoundland. Variation of time forms the pivotal point of the play "Around theWorld in. Eighty Days," in which the traveler who wageed at'his London club that he could go around the world and be back at the club in 80 days so nearly v Have It Oouc Take your watch to K have - it cleaned aud guaranteed lost his bett He had forgotten this difference dif-ference of a day and thought that he had completed hit journey 24 hours too late.- ' .. ,. , Does (Miyone ak: "What is going t Strnii-htrn this ' out id hrino- 'rSnn Disorders incident to the human frame, of which a majority are caused or jiro-nioted jiro-nioted by impure blood," The remedy is simple, . Take Uood's Sarsaparilla. That this medicine radically ami effectively purifies the blood is known to every druggist, known to hundreds of thousands of people who themselves or hy their friends have experienced it curative powers. The worst cases of scrofula, the most agonizing sufferings from 'suit rheum and other virulent blood diseases, dis-eases, . are conquered by it, while those cured of boils, pimples, 'dys-peptic 'dys-peptic and bilious symptoms and that tired feeling are numbered by millions. Hood's Sarsaparilla WUl do you good. "Begin to take It today. Just Hit Sh j ne boot " t to v. It- , ,T -;;. ,1 aiitli in the 24 hours so nominated every' on in the republic, from President Pres-ident Diaz down to the. commonest servant, is expected to take a good wtiSh. u'linumbered thousands allow no, water to touch their persons exoept on f his occasion, known aa St. John's day.. Chicago Chronicle. . , ''' - KlnnUh Iuinilnranta. , Of tba 6,753 Fiuns who came to this eojDtjr last year dnly 17 were refused admittance, only 62 were unable to read and write, and only 14 were said to nbe la danger of becoming public cnarges. . x. ub ',-.. '....- . , He Kept His Leg. " Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, of Ita'rtford, Conn., scratched his leg with a rusty wire. Inflammation ana blood poisoning set in. For two years hsuffered intensely. Then the best doctors urged amputation,- "but," he writes, "I used one bottle of Elect rit Bitfers ' 1 1-2 boxes ' of Buckleti's 'A rnica, ialye and- my- leg was sound "J feVJ.. Well jus ever." ' Kpr Eruptieins, KfghtV ' N. We it and tlxeU. Workj liood Advice. The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from dys-. popsia and liver complaint. More than "5 per cent of the people in the United States are afflicted with these two diseases and their effects; such as sour stomach, sick headache, habitual costiveness, palpitation of the heart, heart Imru, waterbrash, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the stomach, stom-ach, yellow skin coated tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming com-ing up of food after eating, low spirits, spir-its, etc. Go to your druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 75c. Two doses will relieve you. Try it. For sale bv Sprtngvillc Drug Co. Get Green's Prize, Aimanac. It Pays to Have Neatly-Printed Stationery The Successful business man says that it is2sp. Arr HB KNOWS. See The Independent -Job Department for Up-to-Date Printing. fheirt" Gaonk Suits! twer is by simply putting into operation opera-tion the resnlts of the deliberations of the international fnerldian conference ; which met 'ashing-ton at the in vita- tion'of rrofidciiti Arthur in .October ,-KSS4. ,-KSS4. exp'rts'y to .establish. prime meridian and a universal day. The following resoJution was adopted adopt-ed by congress: V' 1i; "This universal day Is to be a mean solar day; is to begin for all the world at the moment of mean midnight ot the initial .meridian, coinciding with the beginning of the cMl day and date of that meridian, and is to be counted from ze ro up to 24 hours. "The conference expresses the hope that as soon as practicable the astronomical as-tronomical and nautical days will be arranged everywhere to begin at mean midnight. V f , "The conference expresses the hope that the technical studies designed to. regulate and extend th application ol the decimal system to the division of angular space and of time ghall be resumed, re-sumed, so as to admit, the extension of this application to all cases in which it presents real advantages.""' Coming down to our own daj what else is the sand glass, which afewyears ago was in common use in kitchens to show the cook when the eggs were boiled? And is not the modern clock based on the same" principles? In the clepsydra the water is the motor ths' perforation, the Escapement; while the sinking of the shell or bowl is the index in-dex of the completion of a definite period. A curious use of the clepsydra in Greece wss for limiting the length of speeches in the courts In important cases art additional amomitof time was allowed and each side was permitted 50 g-allons of water; necessitating, the use of unusually large amphorae. When a speaker was interrupted to ave the time being charged against him he would order the official to "stop the water." Thisprfcctice might be re-rived re-rived with profit. The systtrn of tinv-keeplng In Borne divided the day and night into .four watches. ' which were determined roughly by observing' the courses of the sun and stars. Noon was an-' noonced. publicJy by an official; who' from the senatl watched for the appearance ap-pearance of the sun at a certain point. Among the Montagnali Indians s crude form of sun dial i used in hunting-to let the squaws, who follow their lord and masters, know whether they may take it easy or hurry up, for they might fare badly If they lagged behind when their husbands were ready for upper. And so the men when hunting ?rect in th snow a stick at some well-known well-known place and draw the exact line of the stick's shadow in theuow bo fore going on, i ; .. - ri. i, . - iii Oa Ir for Ratblua- la tfailao. .. Only one country iu the world has national bathing day; and that 'in M-!c. " "Thesj is 'the 14ih of June," and all . blood disorders Electric tiittershas no rival on earth.' Try them. " 'Spriiigviilo' City Drag Co. will guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Only 50 cents. NEW SUITS FOR LADIES New Skirts : - New Waists New Dress Goods ; New Trimmings New Ginghams New Weaves' for Evening Dress In Fact an . Elegant Line cf .'New Goods, in -Every Department Skirts, $1 to $12.50 Suits, . $6 to $20 Silk-Waists, $3 to $S Ke member Wo Save You Money Mine & Son .14 Center'St., " i ; - Provo, Utah Sl'lU NJ M EBIOIN'RS nff now In ohlef, .' During t . the long wlnk'r month's wlnfn4 he pores of th epidermis epi-dermis are inactive, wute mat H i il accumulates lu -the. body, s cs-using t he circulation if the blood w'. become Impaired. To obviate the- resliltltig'g''c'atly-' depressed cundltlun of lulntl atul bodv, it is necis- ' - t t f f ' - sary to restore the spec! tic gravity of the blood. ThN abject is attained quickly and safely by using' our line of SAHSAPAUlLiLA 'preparations ; ; SPRING VlLLE ; DHUG CO. T. XL. Kolly, Proprietor . R. A.DEAl,-Prtsident. - ; ' V ', R,t. CUMMINS, Gassier Springville Banking; Co. SPRINQVILIl, UTAH Cn.ioito.1 Stools. 000,000. .Transacts a general banking bmjiuess.' Exchange bought and sold and depos J . '; ' V Its received subject to check. ' . , , , , Four peewjt Interest paid on time deposit8,coiui,ouii(Iing 'semi-annually j ' , Money always on hiuid for short time loans, ' - Drugs. Medicines. Chemicals Prescriptions Cirefully Cotupobnded by Earl Tranchell, Pharp)acist iu Charge !.... ... . rKAXCHlCt, lsrataaaaolt- Stationcryf.Tonel Articles, , Soaps, Perfumery, Sponges, Brushes,' Cigars,, Coufectioncry, Musical Supplies, Etc., Etc.. : ... j . - East Side of Bank Building Springville. Wall Yoli ) aperi This is the season of.llie ' year vvlien , .Housewives desire new. ,. l'aper niiJ Carpets. OUR:STOOK in. these lines are complete and our Prices ore . ( T: ft'''0 'ivo a fine line of - . -Jiabj Carriages. ' IVXOaisTDKT tild DJ.JPJPJTLJHl UNDERTAKER Odslcots, Oofflns, Arid' all kinds of .Undertakers1 (5(mU. Special attention i. given to orders for homo made Caskets anil CotHns of all , , . kinds. Also have a Full Line of Wall Paper Gawph. Walter Wheeler, Springville. Four ttlocka East of Puckard's Store.' if". vr k.- ' ' - - "1 ' -' '; ' ' ' ' ' Jt.-P II. 11. Heesley " "" ' 'Tho.!A. lleestey ; BFESLEY MARBLE AKD GRAN1.E WORKS, HIpfKT ORADE ' MONtJMENTAIj WORK IN. MARBLE and GriiANITE MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, TABLETS, "':. copings, etc;,et6;: - -.'". . . ,. , .hip all our Murldti and Orsntto lti rsr load lots and. cun tlM.refur nlvV loitt possible price.. All "work liUHHinli'iHt Mrletly first elasH iu evry piirtleu-Un piirtleu-Un 4t Htli'iiiiy to' sim uur wurk Suil-tfHlvoiir prices. Provo - TLJta-li;, : H e?aj3 .-. ,. t J '' H .;.'.'-.; i . . . |