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Show LIE SMViLLE-lMEPEHQEiT. n. p. I 0;ir nuil Mnnnifi-r. I 'K. Lit 'A intlOfl. Mrs. Nesldtt, of Mammoth, id visiting visit-ing In lown. Chlil Packard was in tfiwo for the day Ti")a)v.' Hn I) P. Felt went to Salt Lake Tuesday to stay a few days. Hewlett 'Bros. Three Crown Triple flavoring extracts arc the tlnestsold. John and Abraham Jenkins and wives, were visitors in this city Sunday. Win. Kelscy came down from his saw mill Sunday, for a two or three l.iys stay. Councilor Wni. HatUeld of Eureka nnd his son John were visilinir in this city Sunday. Prof. I.N. Smith and Prof. K.J. :-kr)iflhe Suit Dike Collegiate; :i-i.i'ti!e, were in town Wednesday - Miss llattie Wheeler with herl guests Miss Lena Brantingaud Frank Williams took in Castllla Springs Saturday. Hewlett Hros. Three Crown spires art stronger and hotter than imported because they are ground to order fresh every day. Hann Bros, of Salt Lake were rcRi dents at Cam!) Primrose in llidihks Creek canyon last week. They returned home Monday. Union Wood went Wednesday to take charge of the 11. 0. W. station at Spanish Fork, for a month or six weeks. He takes E. It. Hunt's place while he goes east to Chicago. Three lmltationsof tame.ohlso tame! darkles gave an entertainment on the street Wednesday evening. The only admirable feature of the program was the well-developed ga'l displayed. The hair, when not properly cared for, loses Its lustre, becomes crisp, harsh, and dry, and falls out freely with everv combing To prevent this, the best dressing in the market is Ayer's Hair Vigor. It Imparts that silky gloss so essential to feet beauty. -A letter from Mr. J. II. Kieth of Park-City Park-City gives the information that he was married at Salt Lake on Tuesday, Amr. IH, to a St. Louis lady. Mr. and Mrs. Kieth have the best wishes of their many Springville friends for happiness and prosperity in their matrimonial venture. C. Philetus and Isaac Diehl were callers at this olllee Monday. Mr. Issac Diehl hud Just Kturiwd from a trip through the East, and tlt iiigli it Is not yet formaly announced will probably start a paper ill Mammoth. Mam-moth. He wished to locate hi.-, 'tm- Jly at Springville, and in view of t !:!,-city's !:!,-city's many attractions, as a place of residence will probably do so. Since 1878 there have been nine epidemics epi-demics of dysentery in different parts of the country in which Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was used with perfect success. suc-cess. Dysentery, when epidemic, is almost as severe nnd dangerous as Asiatic cholera. Heretofore the best efforts of tho most skilled physicians have fuild to check its ravages, this remedy, however, has cured the most malignant cases, both of children and adults, and under tho most trying conditions, which proves it to be the test medicine In the world for bowel complaints. For sale by Meneray & Co. "Wednesday evening lightning struck the Co-op store at Spaulsh Fork, and that Institution had a narrow nar-row escape from being destroyed by tire. The electric current entered the building by means or the 'phone wire in tho business office, knocked the telephone apparatus to pieces and burned the wire entirely out. Bookkeeper Book-keeper Hurry Hughes was knocked from his stool and desk to the floor but he was not Injured. After scattering scatter-ing the papers In the offlce the current passed through an eight-Inch window 111, matting a neat little hole, Into the cloak room, where It set tiro to the lace curtains. The flames were soon extinguished. The concussion was apparent to clerks in the hardware hard-ware department, three or four rooms distant from the office. The actual damage was slight. Stati or Ohio. Ott or Tolisuo, ( Ll'CAR COUNTY. I !,S Frank J. Chekkt make oath that ho is the"lor partner of the flriuof F. J. Chen etr 4 Co.. doing buluea In the city of To-lwlo, To-lwlo, ouunty mitt Stat foieall. and tlmt said firm will pay the mini of ONE HUNDRED HUN-DRED DOLLARS for each ami every cane of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's ( atahkh fens FRANK J. CHENEY, fcworn to before me and nwtiw-rllx'd In niy prow nre. lb 1 6th day of Dec eiubtT, A. I). IHStl. itKAL. A. W.OLEASON. I l Notury Publlr. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally and etadl-cctly on the blood nnd nmnciw aur-f aur-f ,f !,. t.,i, Sond for toHtlnionlntN, tree 1 J C U L N u" i 00., 1 uieuo, O. WEolt try lruggLU, 75c. Well Satisfied with Ayer's Hair Vigor. "Nearly forty years njjo, after pome weeks of sickness, my hair iwrned gray. 1 began using Ayer's Hair Vigor, and v;ts so well satis-lied satis-lied with the results that I have never tried any other kind of dress ing. It retjuiresouly an occasional aojdi-leal aojdi-leal ion of AYER'S Hair Vigor to kecf my hair of good color, to reinovt ! dandruff', to lira! itchinif humors, nnd prevent the hair from fulling out. I never hesi. tate torocoiiiiuciid Ayt r's medicines to my friends." Mrs. II. M. IIaioiit, Avoca, Xebr. LrO Hair Vigor Preptrtd by Dr. J.C. Ayer & pa., Lowell, Mat Take Ajir'i Sarupirilla lor the ComplexlM. Iluish and l'ag Header, were calli , of the Paysnn rs at this otli:e Monday. This season's watermelon crop is is now on the market, with the usual assortment of microbes, gripes and other inside issues. Miss Lena Uranling and Frank Williams of Salt Lake, who have been the guests of Miss Hat! ie Wheeler for a few days, returned home Tuesday. Jos. It. Whitehead has disposed of his interest in the Star Itakcry and the business will lie continued by J as. It. Whitehead and P. W. Tuckett. under the tlrm name of Whitehead & Tuckett. Wednesday Ike Miller, Ralph Oakley, Oak-ley, Geo. Noe ami Gilbert Johnson had a narrow escape from being buried in one of the landslides which block aded the Ilio Grande Western track in Spanish Fork canyon. Mkhit wins and that is why Hood s Sarsaparilht holds the abiding confi dence of the public. Hood's Sarsa- parilla Is known by the cures it has made. It is the One True Wood Purine Puri-ne r. Hood's Pills cure liver 'it Ion, Jaundice, ','. b;lii,une-v. J,'c, ills. 1 ;) .I i- 1 he ii"-lepciM'!:t ':, from the music pn" r The S. I!:ainard's .-fs basii Av , Chicug , a ju.t received house of C, 151 Wa-copy Wa-copy of the "Mlvci f-ngs", a free Silver son hook for the campuiifii of fx. Tim lio,,:,- contains solos, duets, mixed and male quartets, and Is especially arranged for campaign clubs. Last Sunday Marion ColTman discovered dis-covered a hobo's cache in Wm. Giles's haystack. It contained one pair of New Favorite family scales, made by John Chatillon- of New York; one small cooking outfit, consisting of three brass alcohol lamps, two brass tea kettles branded "S. & S. Co.," and Iron holders for lamps and kettles. Six weeks ago I sulTeie I with a very severe cold; was almost unable to speak. My friends all advised me to consult a physician. Noticing Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Cough Ilcmedv advertised In the St. Paul Volks Zcit ung I procured pro-cured a bottle, and after taking it a short while was entirely well. I now most heartily recommend this remedy to anyone suffering with a cold. Wm. KK.rL, t78 Selhy Ave.. St. l'aul, Minn, rorsalo by Meneray K Co. Mr. I. T. Alvord lectured at the City hall, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings on tho subject of social and governmental reforms. Put few attended at-tended on the (list evening, but. he had a fair audience on the second. Mr. Alvord Is a Socialist, pure and and simple, but confined his remarks to the ad vocacy of what to him soem-ed soem-ed good In tho principles of the Republican, Democratic, and Populist parties. He told some pretty disagreeable truths in regard to the present monetary system and most of his hearers left the hall "thinking thoughts they never thought of thinking of before.'' He succeeded In arousing a great deal of Interest In his subject. Mr. Alvord was In favor of hastening the arrival of tho tuillenium by judicious judi-cious legislation, and thought a reform re-form could be effected In human nature na-ture by that means, also. His theories theo-ries were lovely and were bolstered up by undeniable facts, but to one used to the present American form of government tho reforms he advocated seemed very far olT. As a means of directing thought Into newer channel's chan-nel's his Ideas served a good purpose. Mr. Alvord Is known to many Springville Spring-ville citizens as he was bom in this t -it. M4.d has a number of. relatives here, rssi avers I. J. Whitney Is again a happy citizen citi-zen of Mapleton having arrived home a day or t wo ago. He says that 'he intends to vote for liryan this fall Fred Nelson, of the Tintie Miner, and wife, were caileis at The Independent Inde-pendent olllee Tuesday. They were on their way to Cast ilia to stuy a week or so. In cases where (land ruff, scalp diseases, dis-eases, falling and giayncss of the haii appear, do not neglect them. but. apply a proper remedy and tonic like Hall's Hair llenewer. U val Iluish. a green-grocer of Pay. son was in town Monday hunting up fruit and ganl'-n products. He sure came to ihe right place when he came to Springville. We are at I he old stand and will be pleased to meet all our old custotmrs and as many new ones as will favor us with their patronage. Whitehead Si Tuckett, Star Bakery. The creamery was broken into for the third lime last Friday night. Nothing was taken, unless it was a small quantity of bulter. There is no (due to the identity of "the intruders. in-truders. Fredrick Richards a prominent fanner of Ashhurst , New Zealand, who is making tour of Hie Pacific Slates studying Hie farming in) crests paid. The Independent a pleasant call Tliuisday. Frank Hover was set n bv one of Independent scribes meisuriug sonic stalks in his patch of cane, some of which measured 10 ft; having made an average of an inch and a half for every day it ha,s been planted. Mr. and Mrs. John Manwaring are the happy parents of a handsome son, horn last Sunday aflernoon. As this is Johnnie's first experience as a papa, he now goes about his work with a great variety of new ambitions ambi-tions and for him life now contains glorious possibilities. The best regulator to regulate a people, is Simmons Liver Regulator. It regulates the liver and the liver regulates the person. If the liver is regular then health is good, but if sluggish or diseased then there is constant Hiliaunsess, indigestion, indiges-tion, Headache and all the disorders of the stomach that one hears of. Try Simmons Liver Regulator and prove this. Traffic on the Rio Grande Western between Thistle and Clear Creek, was blocked at (! o'clock last night by a series se-ries of landslides which completely covered the track with dirt and rock at various points for a distance of about three miles. Passenger No. 3, one in S;iit L;i;e ac 1135, was caught on t he cast side of the. slide, and 'at a late hour last night was not expected to arrive here before 8 o'clock this mor-Mri','. The slide was caused by the heavy rains (if the past few days, anil, i large number of railway employees em-ployees worked all night to clear the track s.) that frame could be resumed. -Tribune. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powter superior to all others. We don't want to buy. but . f e are Here to Sell Your Fruit and Produce i Or iinytlilnj; you lism to dispose of. and feel safe In Naylng we ean (five you Hutisfnctlon ii ml Make You Money by Handling Your Products. We lmvo lilso milled to our busliiesn tVnaons, Farming Iniplemeii', Etc., In fart, enn ftirnla.li you with any- 111111!; ued on u farm. Utah Co. Fruit & Agricnltnral Society, C. V. Dkckkk, Mgr., PROVO - - - - UTAH. THE K. J. TRUSS Best Truss Made SOLD BY Meneray & Co. M. J. D. DALY, . . ..Tlie well known UNDERTAKES AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR, ....Is In the Held wilS tlie.... Finest : : Stock, OF UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES, South of Salt Lake. Collins and Caskets Cask-ets made and furnished to order Itnmiptly. A full stock of Wall Papers and borders kept on hand. :o: OprlnsvlU, - Utah,. KOTU'R. Parties having furnished or unfurnished unfur-nished rooms to let to students on reasonable terms will please comuiun-icatc comuiun-icatc with me at once. Oka Gatks, Hungerford Academy. House to rent; enquire at W. II. Carter. S. R. Thuriiian. E. A. Wedgwood Thurman & Wedgwocd, ATTORNEVS-AT-LAW. rr v C?I ty , ' ' lltfil. Ira f . Kenwarfl, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Room 2 overHines drugstore Pitovo City, Utah Briels:. 1 am prepared to furnish Prick or adobies in any quantity at bedrock- prices. I will make goo) all brick broken or those which prove to lie loo soft for use, when contract calls for first class brick. ts' At the old Cook & Flic! yard, sout li of Springville. J. W. KRI EL. M. KOPP, .M AN I' KACTl I'liU OF Fine Candies and Confectioners Supplies. Jobbers of Nuts, etc. SALT LA K K CITY, - - UTAH. DO YOl WANT THEN THY N. W. Tiffany's, AT LIDDIARDS OLD YARD. FOCI! MILES NORTH. A.C. BIRD Livery, Feed Sale Stables. SPRINT' VI LLE UTAH Snoui & Young Are You Going To Paint? riii X JIUll t OF EVERY I DESCRIPTION. SNOW&YOUNG Half block cast of Court House. Provo Utah. II. J. Arrowsmllli. II. K. Hulluek, Jr. Arrowsmith & Bullock, Grooors. Wholesale and Ketull Keulcrs In EARLY AND SEASONABLE Fruits and Vegetables. PROVO, UTAH. YOU CAN GET. A Larger Loaf AND BETTER BREAD Whitehead Bros'. New Bakery Fresh Bread Daily we havepain Geneva Pleasure Resort, The Only Fresh Water Bathing in the State. BOATING-, FISHING-, HUNTING. -Ample Accommodations for crowds of any dimensions.: Pic-nic Parties made welcome. John Dallin, . . Manager. DO YOU WANT A CARPET? -THEN o WHOLESALE AND THE UTAH CARPET Carpets, Draperies, Linoleums, Blankets and Oil Cloth. &"Thcy can furnish you anything you want at prices that will nnre than pay the freight home. Call and see for yourselves. 3 BOTTLES of i-hoirc w ine. I'oi t or A I AtiKt'liirii. for only One Poller, at Sft Henry Harrison's, l'rovo, Utiih. . A, WILSON, Attorney-at-Law. Ppringville I'lty Attorney. Office: Rooms 5 and 7 1st Nat. Hank, Provo. Utah. J. W. BEASLY, BRICK- Prices for the Poor- Yard between Sprinjville and Provo. The B. Y. Grocery Co. J. R. BDSHARD, Mgr GREEN AND FANCY GROCERIES FOREIGN and DOMESTIC FRUITS, Ftc. Smith & Wilson Cigar Factory In rear. PROVO, - - - UTAH UTAH IMPLEMENT COMPANY 231-233 State Sts. Salt Lake; Utab. HAS 1000 Mowers to Sell Champion Mowers Osborne Mowers -Osborne Big Mower - $40.00 - " 65.00 - 60.00 - 60.00 Whitely Vertical Mower - - - Osborne Binders; New Colnmtia 1200 lbs Milwaukee Binders 1200 lbs. Utah Hand Dnnip-Me. Thomas Royal Self Dump Rake Osborne Steel Self Dump Rake UtaH'New Grapple Hay Fork HARPOON FORKS PULLEYS all Kinds .. HAYING TOOLS - '. Write Jbr Trices or Call on ' E. P. BRINTON, p ring-nils - Utah' Large Stoct of . Ladies3 Waists AT DEAL BROS. IY1ENDENHALL SEE- RKTAlL DEALERS IN o 0. H. BERG, M;intif;i'.-turer und Importer of all Kinds of WOOD, CLOTH and METALLIC COFFIN'S, CASKETS, SUITS. DRESSES, ROPES, Etc. Undertaker Embalmer and Fupal Director. Home made Collins made and Trimmed Trim-med to order on short notice. Black or White Hearse. Orders by mail or telegraph promptly attended to. Liberal Lib-eral discount to the trade. J Street, 1 block from depot, PROVO ------ UTAH L DON C. PORTER, Manager. Cor. Main and Brigham Streets. SALTLAKECITY.; - -UTAH. TIME TABLE roil HPIUNGVIM.E, UTAH. , GOING WEST, No. t, t'ai-lflo mail f,v .tfl:SS a. ta to Salt Lake Osdcn anil tlio coast. No. 5. PametiKor.to'Ogdcn I,v. 3:4 p. M No. 9. l'assonKcr l.v. li:'M p. m Nu, ST, Leave H:I5 a. in. (mixed) dally except Sunday. Eureka aud all Tlntlc points. No. 3. PaiM8; limited Lv. 10:(4 p. m. to Salt Lake, Ugden and tbe coai t. No. T, Leave S:'J0 a. ni,, Pult Lake t'lty. GOING EAST. No. 2, Atlantic "Express Lv. 9:2a . tn t t'lear Creek, r. V. June, tJastle (iatn. No. (I. l'ass. and mall Lv. a:!Vp.ni. I'rum Osden to all San Pete poliU"1 No. 4, ('liicaeo limited Lv. !t:O0 p. in. D. O. IK)l)OK. B. U I'ABCOt.K, General Manager. TialBc Manager F. A.WADLKIfJU. Gen' Passenger Ag'. ANDREW BERKLEY Contractor and Builder. ESTIMATES MAIE WITH OR 'WITHOUT ' SUPPLIES. Buildings Repaired on Short Notice, DRAPERY CO HOTE TEMPLETON SrRIGVILLE, UTAII |