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Show DOJOOJEtU Printing ? We ar prepared to do all kinds of piint-ing. piint-ing. Save Money The IndeDendent. G ""EC SMART, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office and Residoncn, ;it Win. Carter's. 1 block north of Packard's store. SriuNoviM.K, - Uta n. MIS3 K. 11. MAOUIKFt, Teacher of Art. (iriiihialf of South Kensington (KnglHrid) Art School. Drawing, and Water and Oil Palatini TftiiLflit. Lessons every Wednesday lit 3::H) p. ui. Kor leruis write I'rovo or call at. I ho lluuni rfonl Academy. This water Is a sure cure for Hheiiinntlsm. Miners' beadlnif. Ind'iiest Ion. t'alari It. ("lint ("li-nt Ipat Ion. Chronic Dlsrrliiea, Palpitation of tli Heart and all kidney and nervous troubles. Towuls and suits a-died by Empire Lnundry . ft.- 1 ....I - i I - I. - . L . I iL ZION'S mtUUAL A urn. INSTITUTE, DR. Q. W. SHORES, Comultlng Pliyil;Ua. Thia Institution is duly incorporated incor-porated under the laws of Utah, with capital stock of $50,000.00, and Is specially devoted to the treatment and cure of all chronio, deep-seated and wasting diseases which have so long bafHed the general practitioner. Absolutely the fluo3t equipped Institution In-stitution west of Chicago, adapted for either mail or office treatment. Undar personal supervision of Dr. Q. W. Shores, (originator of the 93.00 a month fee for Chronic disease) dis-ease) whose skill and experience have made this institution famous In the treatment and cure of: CATARRH, ASTHMA, DEAFNESS, BRONCHI riS, DYSPEPSIA, WEKK STOMACH, RHKUMATISH, FEHALE DISEASES. KIDNEY AND LIVER ILLS. PILES, CONSTIPATION BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, NERVOUS Dc:BILirY, FITi. RUPTURE CURED .... PERMANENTLY. $5, qj A MONTH FOB ALL THE ABO VH ' DISEASES. A Special department for treating diseases of Men. Cures guarnteJ. Office ti Esit Second South Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. tp yjj Liva our oh ,ow.n ' WRITE 0B.-."m Mill I ft. sNwi y.r 2e. VJ IS. I it is s.ii.l tl.iii Miss Myrtle Hall can "hold hands'' in several different la itiaC'v The married folks' held a dance it the First Ward meeting house In t Tin -ad ay night. II. T. Reynolds & Co.. have jul I received a larue. consignment of co;;l. 1 o you need anj V WANTED: Ladies or gentleman to represent a well established house Aprily at once. W. Caidenvood, City. 'i 'ne Lx'-:is."i- lnu and Taint Co. f I'rovo made an assig miictit M - lay. Assets, l.i' liahilitie,a,4ll. 1.'.. Kward L. Jones, assignee. A weed in the garden can In- easih eslioyed when it llrst starts C. ninpt ion can he nipped in the hud )oe Minute Cough Cure. Charley .lohnson and Orson M"W were down from Oakland Satfcrda; . 1 hey report everything all right it Oat hurt;, with considerable snow. Jim Weight has added another bm : tithe family, thereh) increasing tin avoirdupois of (he family about eight pounds making a Weighty family. Elliot N. Jordan, the ubiquitous linguist, who has been advancing the Thespian interests of the Houlz-John- (in Co., in the north, is home again. S. P. C. Larsen, the genial "wax nd" is up to his eyes in work. He i-employing i-employing an assistant, who, with Mr Larsen, constitute the best shot-makers shot-makers in town. S. M. Davis has been having a unnel run for water at his farm ii. the mountains. His enterprise ha:-it-en rewarded by a small stream o! the life-giving tluid. Saturday last the Payson Light and Manufacturing Co. made an assign uieut, Thomas G. Wiminer, assignee Assets, aboul J.(n); liabilities, 5,000, mostly due in Payson. A torpid liver means a bad complexion, com-plexion, bad breath, indigestion and l'rnueiii Inadaclies. To avoid su h companions take DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the latuous little iills. The lloutz & Johnson Dramatic Co. nave returned home. Their return vas caused by a telegram calling tin leading lady to the bedside of hei mother, Mrs. Ethier, who is very ill. L. A. Lauber, former editor of the Messenger, has just received a printing print-ing plant and will ruu a job office from now on. Mant i Messenger. Success to you, Lauber, in your undertaking. 11. A. Harney, the Prove Clatlin, is getting hit first instalment of spring goods. He says, "look out for my special sales and announcements; there will be some hummers next week." Mapleton's worthy citizen, Aaron Johnson, sergeant-at-ariiw of the state assembly, was seen ou the streets Sat urday. He says that the legislature will complete its work in about two weeks. One year's subscription gratis to the person furnishing the largest list of addresses of fiiends, acquaintances and old-timers of Springville who an now non-residents. Send in names up to April 1. Lost A dear little child who math dome happy by its smiles. And to ibiuk, it might have been saved Innl i lie parents only kept iu the lioust One Minute Cough Cure, the infallible in-fallible remedy for croup. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hall and a number of our town people availc. hemselves of the chance for a gooi tine and took in the Mapleton mai led folks' ballon Washingron's birtli tay. A tine lime was had. Julian Whitinore had his right arm ii-oken last Tuesday w hile breaking a ivild colt, which reared up suddenly ailing backward, throwing Mr.Whit nine underneath. He was soon -plinteretl up aud is now rusting asilr. The U. G. W. has placed an ordei lor 2000 tons of tio-pound rails, which will, it is thought, be used in relaying he curves in Soldier canyon, between ihe summit and Springville, and 'h. old rails will be used on the Paik City ex iension Minutes seem l.kc hours when a life Is at stake. Croup (fives no time to send for a doctor, delay may mean death. One Minute Couph Cure gives Instant relief and insures recovery. The only harmless remedy that produces pro-duces immediate results. E. J. Stanson returned Sundav from Eureka, where he had been on a business ti ip for a few days. He also spent three tlajs in Mercur during his absence. He reports Eureka lively, while Mercur is the reverse. Though his stay was short, his return was welcomed. Irvine & Sons have had a new floor laid which, with their new spritt goods, makes tlfeir store take on :t mighty fine appearance. Thev h;ve Just opened a dressmaking depart ment for their business which now constitutes one of the most complete ladies' emporiums In the state. Mian dikll Jou.isod, whose sUIHl) presence has lightened the Independent Independ-ent office for about a year, is taking a abort vacation. She will visit her sister in Oakland and also enjoy the association asso-ciation of a sister, Mrs. Kosen) in from Castle Gate, who is visiting the "rolks." F. A. Kol.inson. the popular traveling travel-ing agent of the New York and Utah Paper Co., gave the Rusllwra pleasant call today. Mr. Robinson is a bust er of the llrst water, with an eye single to business when out on a business trip. JL'.hi Rustler. Fred gav the Independent a call also. Sec? Lo .is Perry and Gid Tweede of Mapleton left home for the southern states last Saturday evening. The boys were treated to a good-bye seud-otT seud-otT at the residence of Edward L. Whiting on Saturday afternoon, at which a good time was had. They left on the 9 p. ra. train for their missionary mis-sionary Held. Last Sunday evening Prof. G. H. Brimhall of the li. Y. A. delivered a line sermon on the subject of modem application of the Ten Commandments. Command-ments. He was listened to with profound pro-found interest throughout. The professor pro-fessor is an earnest and impressive speaker, carrying conviction with almost every word he utters. The Independent will give one year's subscription to the person furnishing fur-nishing it the greatest number of addresses ad-dresses of former Springville residents who have moved away from town. We intend sending sample papers to them. So, get out your pencil and paper and furnish a big list. Namts will be received up to April 1st. Prsf. Iirimhall, in his lecture Sunday Sun-day night, gave a novel remedy for disposing dis-posing of a neighbor's chickens when they depredate upon your garden. His plan is to place a few grains of com on a string, with a ticket at the end, your objections to feeding the offending poultry being written on the ticket. The chickens will swallow the corn, get stuck at the ticket, and hasten home, bearing the note of disapproval, dis-approval, which may prove an effective effec-tive hint. Try it. Think or It! Irvine & Sons will pay your fare from ,N :ingville to Provo and return if you buy $5 worth of merchandise from them. Haven't Ton Any Cash I We hope those friends of ours who may be in arrears with their subscriptions subscrip-tions will not feel delicate about tendering ten-dering us what they may have to spare in the way of farm or home products. We wish it clearly understood under-stood that we will use what they have to spare a pound of butter, a dozen eggs, a piece of meat, or labor, if you have nothing else. Call and see us if you winh, and some arrangements for payment can be made, even if you are short of cash. Sample of .Elnu India liuhber Paint. Not affected by sulphuric acid fumes in smoke. Proof against, cyanide or other acids for tan!woik. Entirely water-proof and au-proof. Best for rooting or pipe dip. Very elastic. Will not crack or scale off. Rest for smokestacks. Absolutely imperishable imperisha-ble of itself. It is easily applied. No heating required. An ordinary paint brush does the vvrk. It is not ns-phaltum ns-phaltum vaniish. It has no coal tar product in it. It has great, covering capacity. It is the best, and it is the cheapest and lowest (triced paint in the market. G. F. Culmer & Pros.. 2(1 E. First South street, Salt Lake City, sole agents. Enterprising lilizens. It is due to Hon. S. S. Jones and a few others that the credit for the building of the 11. G. W. extension from Park City to Provo should be largely given to them. Mr. Jones and those who have labmed with him in the matter have ever been on the alert to seize every advantage which could possibly be brought to our city. Their efforts must be appreciated and no doubt a;c, judging from the kindly expressions we have heard. Provo Utonian. Kverv city has its sprinkling of enterprising en-terprising men. Provo has its Mr. Jones, R. A. llirney, R. R, Irvine, Reed Sniootand others. Springville has Messrs. H. T. Reynolds, William M. Roylance, R. A. and L. n. Deal. What would the cities be without itf. lights? We want your tea-trade for the rest of your life. Do you see now how we can attord to say: "Get every sort of Schillings best of your grocer, and get your money back on what you don't like"? A Svhillmir a Cwnpisy San FrBdK-o u Joe illii-.f ;irilu'a -ll'l il- -ICiuOilt. While sinking a w. li for Dr. Stol-ford. Stol-ford. in Eutek."., last Friday, being assisted as-sisted by Will Friel, Joe Whitehead sustained a serious mishap. Joe was at the bottom of the well, clearing away the stone and dirt, while Will windlasscd the. stone to the surface. In the performance of his labor Mr. Whitehead was using a newly sharpened sharp-ened pick. A bucket of stone had oeen sent up, anil wln-n near the top of the well a stone twelve inches in circumference became dislodged, and falling smie tiO I 'i t, struck Joe in the small of the back just as he was .liming a stroke vvilh hi: pick. Thjs caused the pick to go wide of its in- iciided destination, and landed iton bis loot, culling away the small toe and splitting the next adjoining member. mem-ber. He returned here Saturday and und'-r the care of his physician is doing nicely, However, he may be laid up for at least a month, as the hurt to his back is in itself quite severe. se-vere. Soticr to Creait rs. As E. II. Carter intends to leave Utah on March 4, 1897, notice is hereby here-by given that a settlement of all accounts w th Carter & Sons, on either sids of the ledger, is urgently requested. W. H Carter. E. H. Carter. leather Mockings. Harney has a new kind of stocking for th hoys and gir.s who are extra hard on. their hosiery. They are called leainer stockings ,.na nave double knees and feet of a very tough texture. dyed in fast black. Barney has th State agency. A lady told the writer that she purchased a pair last fall from Harney and they have proven the best wearing stocking ever used Tourist cr Family sleeping tar Service. Do you know that every evening the Denver & Rio Grande R. R. in connection with the R. G. R. runs a Tourist or Family Sleeping Car to Denver, in which a lower berth can be secured for $2.00? In addition to this daily service, the D. & R. G. also operates on Wednesdays, Thursdays and 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 Tourist car feature, together with the admirable train service and scenic attraction of the route, have placed the D. & R. G. in the foremost rank of Western Railroads. Rail-roads. For rates and detailed information, in-formation, apply to any Ticket Agent of the R. G. W. Ry., or to P.. P. Nevins. General Agent, or il. H. dishing, Traveling Passenger Agent, D. & R. G., No. o8 West 2nd South Street, Salt Lake City. Till 2 26. Legal Sotlce. In the Pisti''t Court in unit for I'tnh county, state of t'tiih. In ilia uiiit.l-r of the estats of Marlln 1'anlon t'randull, ileivused. o tice Is hrn-liy then t lint .Milan h. I'rs :i-ilull. :i-ilull. administrator of tin- estate of Mai iin Pardon Cranclail. di'ceascd. lias r nil. r, il r-i settlement and tiled In said euiirt his ; i aivoiitil of Ills adlni hlsli ;il lull of said csiat and petition for a lierni- of I li.st i iln I ,o;i of 'lie residue of saiil estate. Anil that Sium-uay tlie ' th day of February, A. i. !s7. at 10 o clock a. in., nt the court room of said court In the county Court House, I'rovo City. I'tnh count V. State of I'tah. has been ilnlv :unw,ii.t ed by the Juiliceof said court for the settlement settle-ment of said account, and heiirinit said pei it ion lor distribution as aforesaid ai. wnu-n imie iinu piaco any person inieresreii in saut estate may appear ami snow cause, ic any mere lie. why said account should not be approved ami uisiriimiion mane or said estate as prayed for. Dated February Itrd. 1S0T. URo'lllSK II AVKItCAMI", Clerk of the District Court. Hy A. V. ltobinson. Deputy, ESTABLISHED IS UTAH 187:1. Blact Oil & Drm Co. INCOKPOKATKD 1890. This incorporation commences this year clear of de't, and is on a paying basis. It sends greetings to Utah people, and desires them to become stockeolders in place of eastern capa-talists, capa-talists, thereby keeping the dividends at home, which will pay this year 15 per cent. Ry the united efforts of the people, can build up one of the stanchest, safest and best paying business in the west. It is within the reach of all to become be-come interested and make there spare dollars earn 15 per cent per annum. You Citi purchase from $5 to $5,000 in shares. Rooks will remain open exclusively for Utah until April 1st, 1897. Early hird catches the worm. Make money orders payable to KUM'S BLACK OIL & DRUG CO., 67 W. 1st South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. E.J. Ward & Sons, Wholesale and IiambeF and Building Jdaterial, We alio keep in Stock a full line of 3I31II-IS.I32II3PI3jFL'Ei J3XJjFjFXiI3ZJ. - Consisting of Sections, Frames, Hives, etc. etc Tel. No. 82. DENTIST MODERN Bridge and Crow a work a Specialty Teeth extracted Without Put 302-3-4 Scott-Hauerbach Block. US Sov Ve;, vvW "LaVc. NUNN S BLACK OIL CO. Every man his own horse and cattle docior. Read what Dr. Nunn's Black Oil is good for. Horse cut or wounded heals with -Nunn's Black Oil. Horse or cow got colic or bloat cured with unii's Blnck Oil. tlorse coughing with distemper cured with iNi in's Ulark Mil. No flies on wounds when you use Nunn's i;lack Oil. You get a veterinary book free when you buy uun iiac Oil. Every stockman should keep handy nun's Klnek Oil. jCHTEVEBY STORE SHOULD HANDLE NTJNN'S BLACK OIL. Call oTi or write Dr. NUNN for any veterinary advice free. The only Black Oil that took a prize at theJFair was NUNN'S BLACK OIL. yif t- Centn n Hottla. Addkkss Orders UK. t' If. M'.VN, Veterinary Suroeok. 57 W. First Smith Street, ----- Salt Lake City, Utah. Always in ydhur aivtonns. External f V. Beware of the Suit LuiipiraU! t&rJnvorijorated: Stuck for mile; a yood iiireitnie)it. Young Bros. 61 Co., CO HXalxa. S5it.,Scvlt Xjalco City. Dealirh IX And Everything in the musical Line DOMESTIC SEWING ; Sewing Machine MACHINESl ' jfcfcSupsies. LARGEST STOCK OF MUolf IN THE STATE. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE 4ND PRICES Si! t S3ew Silks. Line of Prints, Percale, Fancy Wash Dress Goods, Skirts, Underwear, Men's Colored Front Sliirts, Etc., Eic. Gam p 53ow Atul Ket "rst t'li"icn of tlu- larsrst- JJ ' C iwWIr and best line of s-fyew Spring Goods PRICES AT HK1) KOCK. Lower Than Anybody; We P S w'' i,B back if you make Irvine JZ X1 Center Street, - Provo. 7k www m ui mm . m i m k Ira I. toward, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Room 2 over Hines drug store Tuovo City, Utah- J. JOHNSON & CO., HOUSEHOLD GOODS Terra Cash. Nought and Sold. 229 State St. Suit Uak- Wanted-An Idea Who cin think of ntii Simula Proto or Mw: they my bring oii writim. Writ. JOHIWKbDEKbCRN Co7itent Att Mr. Wblntm. 1). l. for tholr i,SU0 prlM offw 04 lln of tiro btuKirvd tnnt!uni wanted. Retail Dealer in Provo, Utah. RELIABLE fevv Dress Goods. 3 SJ " Don't Care Who They Are. our ra'' rou' '",,re 0ver "" a five dollar purchase. mt WALKER, Geo. E. Johnson. Prop. t -a European Plan. -A. X Rooms with Steam Heat, 50c o T $1.50. $10. to MO nor - " jk mouth. f Restaurant is First Class Salt L ') e City. I ttttttittnint V til ti ' ( s r r |