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Show 5SSI TEE SPP.I9SmLE IRDEPEH5ET. Issued Every Friday. 1. P. FELT, KUltor aal Maiagrr. Local Mention. Firsts-lass harness for sale cheap T. Tame. Harness Maker. Hewlett -Bros, come out t id.iy with a new at'. Look at it. Hear Miss 0'M.tllef i ner, 'Rocked In the cradel of the dsp." tonight. H. Harrison, at the Eureka saloon, Provo, ha A. B. C. beer In any quantity quan-tity by the bottle or glass. For SaleA good cook stove and household furniture in general, cheap. Used only one year and a half. T. A. I'EAK. Lost. A bay cult, four months of atfcwitli a leather halter. Finder leave at Tithing yard'atid be rewarded. reward-ed. Mr. J. S. Groebeek came home from Wednesday in response to a call from home to celebrate the advent of his new daughter. LOST. a Docket Mik containing I. 15 cash, noii s. papcis, etc., favor Fred Marshal. Kinder please leave at this office and he rewarded. Angelica, Fort. Sherry, Claret and FittUng wines, 3a cents quart bot tle three for 1.00 at the Eureka saloon, Provo. II. Harrison, proprietor. I have two or three good work horses, several brood mares, and a a good cow, thatl would like exchange for lucern hay or grain. Also several young plgi for sale cheap. L. S. Wood. J. V. Evans lias just completed a large contract for five gallon can for G. I). Sncll of Spanish Fork. Tills makes nearly CO cans Jed has made this year with orders for at least H) more. The- Ilebercity band came down on their promised visit las, week and right royally they enjoyed themselves. Ourbovstookspecl.il pains to make their visit memorable, ami they certainly cer-tainly succeeded. The Republican Drum corps has reorganized re-organized with T. A. Urown as captain cap-tain and a membership of 1(1 besides the major and color-bearer. The boys intend u make It a first class organisation organi-sation and enthuse the people by the strains of the life nod drum. If the stomach performs Its functions func-tions nctlvely and regul.'.rly the food is transformed Into blood of a nourishing nourish-ing quality, which furnishes vigor and wnrmth to the whole body. The remedy to give health and tone to the stomach Is Dr. J. II. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and ll!'od Purifier. I per bottle. Solomon, the 14 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C, W. llol s of this city, filed Thursday tmrnlng at 8 o'clock of dropsy of the heart. Ilo was an unusually un-usually bright boy and a favorite with )ilt companions. The funeral will be held at the family residence today at 2 o'clock. The grief stricken parents have the sympathy of all, In their sad bereavement. You cannot work well unless you feel well. No one can feel well with a disordered liver or diseased kidneys. Diseases in these organs should receive re-ceive prompt attention, as neglect will cause much misery and sorrow, Dr. J. II. McLean's Kidney and Liver Halm should be taken as soon as the first symptoms of trouble are mani fest. It is well known to all dealers in medicine us safe and reliable cure for diseases of the liver or kidneys. Price II per bottle. For sale by C. J. PeUirsou. xne . L. SI. I. A. gave a cantata laU night In the city hall, which for spectacular beauty and pleasing melodies, mel-odies, was far surperlor to anything had for ii long time. The entertainment entertain-ment opened with an olio in which a number by the glee club, a recitation recita-tion by Miss Pearl Wrstwood, a lss song by Albeit Manwarlug. and Miss Ida Alii'inan's and CuffrtVs beautiful fan drill were given. If the committee commit-tee bad made a nominal charge for admittance ad-mittance they would cleared a suug sum us the house was packed. Awarded H gheit Honors-World Fair. DR; CREAM baking. NtfDBl MOST PERFECT MADR. A pur Cnr Crtim cf Tsrfjr Pcwdrr. F-t' tciri A'nmorfj, Aum ct jy rthtrad'iitt'jnt 43 YEARS Tl'8 STANTAJD. mm C-f;o. I' Un tso r. has purchaMid the Perry f una of M. Molen.for 12,000 and hay given it to his son Guy, who has given up all his pranks and will set tle d nvn to work Whitehead's Pharmacy will open Itrsl of next week with a full line of drugs, medicines, toilet articles, etc. Alfred Whitehead is the man o' Ihe hou-e, and with his ge.iial whole- souled nature to beam from the place there is no doubt of success. The Independent is in receipt of a letter from Rev. S. E. Wishard of Og- den in which he compliments the paper very profusely on its staud and very plainly speaks of his pleasure at seeding the "young men of Utah be ing independent." Arthur J. Lee, son of our Edwin has licen selected by the Gilsonito Co. of St. Louis to act as its agent at Price. He is also agent for the stage express between Price aim vernal, and Is getting along tine in his responsible re-sponsible positions Mrs. S. A. lioyer Is enthusiastic In her praise of the beautiful boquet which Miss Ida Alleman presented her with last Sunday. Miss Alleman Is certainly a charming adept In the urrangctiH-nt of boquets as the Independent Inde-pendent can certainly attest, having Ocen one of the favored recipients of Miss Alleman's floral liberality and skill. $7.1 to tl."a month paid to any one who represents us. Work almost easy enough for a child to do. Mr. J. W. Nixon, Poise City, Idaho, made $244.50 In one week. Mary Push, Lyons, Colo., cleared $72.10 In three days. Uev, .Win. Curtis, Aberdeen, S. D., made $14 the first day. No capital or- experience necessary. Terms and pamphlets free. Address at once. SiiKt'i5 & Co., 1020 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Harry Stagg, the popular machin ist of Provo, was a caller last Tuesday He reports businessas material)' pick ingup. Mr. Msgghacl paid a very profitable visit to the great mining camp In his official capacity as sealer of weights and measures. VHuslntss," he said, "is quite lively In Eureka; no Idle men to be seen, and prosperity seems to bo ou the upward tendency." Thero are many accidents to live stock which cause delay to the farmer and his work, In a large number of instances Uw delay would be but trifling If a remedy was promptly ap plied. Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment has for many years been regarded as the farmers friend. Its healing influence on the flesh of domestic animals is imme diate and permanent. 2Tc, 60c, and $1 per bottle. For sale by C. J. Pet erson. The residents of Lake Shore and ltenjamln have petitioned the county court for u road from the Barney bridge crossing Spanish Fork river di reel to to Spriogvllb'. The matter was referred to, Select men Reynolds and Perry. Mr. Reynolds Is heartily In favor of its establishment and will so report. Ho thinks there Is no doubt that the county court will declare It open and then It will bo ready for the first available appropriation that is made looking to the establishment of Hood road to this prospermia burg. So mote it be. On Wednesday- veiling the John son Pros., elocutionists, gave an en tertalnment at the Montt eller opera house. The house was crowded to overtlowing.and Judglngfroin thegreat applaus?, tlie auilience was well entertained. en-tertained. All who beard the gen tlemen are high in praise of their ability as teacher of elocution. On Thursday evening they organized a clas for the study of the art of read lug and Fpeakiug, containing the names of some of the most prominent of our citizens. The course consists of lessons, at the conclusion of which a play is given by the members of Out class under the direction of the teach ers: Wo predict a great treat for our theatre-goers. The Messrs. Johnson luteud to continue their labors over the vallev during the autumn months. Montpeller Examiner. A reporter of the Independent recently re-cently paid a visit to the Canyou Ranch about a mile out, owned by Nr. ll. KiiMianls. it Is certainly re freshing to visit such a well kept farm where choice peach, pear, apple and other nice varieties of fruit are In the ascendency against weeds. The soil shows evidence of having been plow, ed up several limes already this year. The orchard that, graces this lovely farm Is about sis years old and every tree bears a choice larged sited luscious lusci-ous fruit, A nice large two story, eight room brick houst stands on the (arm with all the necessary outhouses corrals, etc., to maintain a well appointed ap-pointed ranch. Much credit Is due Mr. Richards and bis able corps of assistants as-sistants for the Jflna appearauce aod proline re.ulti of the canyou ranch. A visit will well repay one, If U be aiywlse lotf reted In the fruit rul-i tine of Utah eoiintv. A. W. Felt, of the M. I). Wells Shoes hous Chicago, waw In last Tuesday on his way south. Everyone knows ' Pert'' and his sunny presence is always i el t by a bright uleam of wit and funny st-jries. E. G. Rognon, secretary and treas urer of the Mt. Nebo Irrigation company com-pany was in town Monday, settling up with Roy-lance & Reynolds for the monthly estimate on their contract. Good: these are the kind of visitors who are always welcome. Harry Felt of the Mantl Grocery came up last Monday to buy some peaches, tomatoes, etc. lie says there is a great demand for fruit this season sea-son tho' prices arc very low for some unaccounuable reason. He was forced to go as far as Pleasant Grove before he could get enough peaches to complete com-plete his order. The Independent has been honored by a visit from Mrs. Mary A. Johu- son and her daughter Tina of Bancroft, Ban-croft, Ida., as they were on their way east visiting relative in Chicago, 111., Koutz. Station. Ind., Djnver, and other eastern states, besides the many relatives at Springville, and some in Sevier. Mrs. Johnson Is well known In Springville, being one of the pio neers, with her husband the late Bishop Johnson. She is well preserv ed and is enjoying her trip Immensly. E.stedd."od and Conference Bates. For the Grand Welsh Eisteddfod at Salt Lake city. Oct. 3rd and 4th, and the annua! conference, L. D. S., at Salt Lake city Oct. 4th, 5lh and Cth, inclusive, the following rates areau-thorized areau-thorized to Salt Lake city and return: Provo $ 1.90 Spring Clr.y..M.OO Ephraim .... 3 00 Manti 3(H) Sterling 3 25 Gunnison.... 3 25 Salina 4 00 Clear Creek.. 3 U5 P.V.J unction 4 85 Scofleld 5 00 Springvllle 2 10 Sp. Fork Benjamin . Pay. son .. .. Santaquln . G.-.fhen Eureka Mammoth . Silver city.. Cast ilia..., Thistle Nebo Indianola. Mllburn.... 2 35 2 3 2 75 :i 25 3 2.'. 3 25 2 00 Castle Gate.. Helper 2 75 1 Price 5 00 3 00 I Green River.. 1)50 3 (X) Thompson's. . 10 OQttmade." 3 00 3 00 Cisco 10 00 Fruita 10 00 Grand Juuc't 10 00 Fairview Mt. Pleasant 3 00 From all other stations -not men tloned above rate will be one single fare for the round trip, but in no case to exceed rate from point beyond. Tickets will be sold on following dates: From Ogdeu, Bingham, Spring- ville, Silver City and Intermediate points, from October 1st to Cth, Inclusive; In-clusive; tickets limited to October 12th, 1895. From all other points Oc tober 1st to 6th, Inclus've; tickets limited to October loth, except Grand Junction, Fruita and Cisco at which poi nts tickets are on sale only ou Oct. 1st and 2nd. ITS AN ACXOWLEDGED FAOT That Deal Uros. & Mendenhall should either lower the step or whittle whit-tle a piece off the wire screen doors In front of their , 'place of business and thus save many an' inward scolding by those who have collided with this pesky annoyance. That somoone besides the Independent Indepen-dent man reads newspapers lu 'meeting. 'meet-ing. That Geo. Storrs, or someone In charge,ought to get some carpenter to make some respectable steps in front of the city hall. Those now used arc alKuninable, U)th In appearance and practical use. That no attention is paid to the use and care of water after It has been used for Irrigating purposes and that many parts of Springvllle have flooded flood-ed sidewalks as a Consequence. Tie New Trade Mark. The Rio Grande Western have adopted the following new trademark which Is decidedly a great Improvement Improve-ment on the old. It changes Its well-merited well-merited legend from the "Sceulc line of the World," to "Great Salt Lake Route." The former Is concccded by all who travel, and the latter, of course, will redound to Salt Lake's credit- Hats off to Funk Wadlelgh who It Is said Is the author of the new design. He's for Salt Lake and Utah. IT IS WHISFIRED. That the people on Washington St, wouldn't have such sore throats, If tnev could have a little more, "sprinkle, "sprin-kle, apt Inkle little cart," In theHreet, where th dust Is deep, deep, deep. That George V. Thompion went to SaltalrUst week to take his annual bath, hut the wind got such, a whirl in hi whiskers, that he wj, afraid If ,SAIT LAKEt LOOK he took the plunge his good would be forever destroyed. looks That some people, on who wish to be well thought of at home, go toCastllla on a lark.when they don't wish others to know they are going they engage others to buy their ticket, when they return by the noise they produce, it is demonstrated that the high altitude alti-tude has uad a bad effect on tfie sulphur sul-phur water or something else which they drank. OUd of It "Say, where ore you going?" said Mi McIIarlcra to his wife. Sho glared ii aim as she snappishly replied: "If yu snust know though it's none of youi business I'm going to spCnd the da with tne Thompsons over on the eav side." "I'm so glad, dear. I always did hntr 1 ifi fKl ttosc inoinpson people. uy07''Yes, I know you hate them. Tlicl't my principal reasoa f r liking thera. I lovo them for tho enemies they havi Texas Sittings. Following; fapa't Kinmplfl. "Darling, don't you think little Johnny resembles you more and more every day?"' "Do you think so, dearest?" "Yes, love. If you notice you will And that he always wants the best Id the house, nnd that he never does a. you want him to, and that he is continually con-tinually overeating, and yesterday, hi kissed the servant." "That will do, Maria." Buffalo News. ' Krldeuoe Knoaglx Stetson I should like to know w hat woman it was that wrote this anonymous anony-mous letter. Judson That letter was never writ ten by a woman. Stetson How do you know? Judson Thero Is no postscript N Y. Herald. MOKE COMPACT THAN COMFORT-AHLK. COMFORT-AHLK. Mrs. Hashonse Tuken the bed from your room? Oh, no, sir! That desk ii your bed the very one you alept Id last night. Dut, really, you would never sur.poct it was a bed, would you? New Lodgr Noo-o; not after sleeping sleep-ing In It I uck. Men ConlUu'e Uo ll. "You mny talk all you like about women being the weaker sex," anU Mrs. Snipps, "but the women of thU juntry did boinethlng last year that -uen could never do.-' "And that was r Inquired Mr Soipps, "Lo.t 50,000,000 hairpins and wore thr wiug of 8,000,000 birds on their haU ' N. Y. Tribune. ' A PaMul ttparatlon. Rtrawber What's the awtter, old nan? You 1 k shaky. Klngrrly I am. I Just had an Inter view with my dentist. Strawber What did he do extract s tooth? Slngerly Worse than that lit ft traetod twenty dollars. Life. Indicative) tnfl'ilt Truubta. "Woman la a creature) of moods," Mid young Spooner as he toyed with a note he had Just received from the girl to whom he was cngngrd. "You ar right," replied TwV; ''and after you are married you'll Bod that It la usually the Imperative mood,"-lkJ-ton Globe Flaano. ten dollars I mads this morning, pa." "That's right, my son. I'm g to that yon reeoemlro the advisability of being Independent of parental ala sue. Row did you make It my boy'.' "Borrowed It from m." Trv'Ju Itlsb-Prtr Caaartaa. t ive hundred pound was paid for a eoupU of cauarlos la London recently. This I sM t he a n H manual prk tor flo" Mrdaef th" kind, "HP FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING ARE ITOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION AT . . . DEAL BROS. & MENDENHALL D We have a full line of Men's Boy's and Children's suits--You will want one to wear. DON'T FORGET That We have a full line of New Fall and Winter Fancy Dry Goods, etc. Out for CLOAKS and WRAPS! Rig Oncnlug about the Cinfh, Eater of Horiie&riih. The consumption of horseflesh hnfr incrciised wonUerfftlly during the lasi year in most of the large cities of continental con-tinental Luropc, especially in Dcrlin Paris and Vienna. A late economic m port says that from SO to 150 horses are laily .slaughtered for market in Paris lie average doily number kil'.od in Ber in beini' -pu creator 9. It. Tuurman. E. A. Wedgwood Thurman & Wedgwood, Attorneys-at-Law. rrox- City, Utnlt, BROWH & WOOD, Tonsorial Artists. We cut Hiilrln tlis Latest Style and Sbave without pain or chloroform. Ladles' and Children's hair cutting. Pouipu (lours a specialty Give Ds a Call under tk: mi SrRiNoviLLK. : : : Utah Agents Troy Steam Laundry, Provo. All orders should be In Tueoday . IiNTjHESEDllIik tlnie8,whe" vnu hav'nt money to buy new Spring Wagons or Buggies, bring your old ones to CARTERS, and have them made as good as new; and thereby there-by patronize Home Industry. 3o I am prepared to fur nish BRICK or ADO-BIES, ADO-BIES, in any quantity at bed rock prices. At the old Cook & Friel yard, south of Spring-ville. Spring-ville. For terms apply to J.W. FRIEL. T. TAME, SADDLER and HARNESS MAKER. Repairs of all kinds promptly attended at-tended to. Give him a call. riEST rcoR w&vr or bask Meneray & Co. STORE. SrRISGVILLE, UTAH. Drs. HOLDAWAY I BUOWN, DENTISTS. . . EOCK 5, BAKI BU1LKSQ, . . Art prepared to do all kinds of rainless Int,ltry, Including thelat est Crown and Ilrld; Work. Titatment of Oral Pls-asfa Specialty. Satisfaction GutrantfH ' We will Henry Stagg, Practical Machinist, MachanicaJ Engineer Successor to Silver Iron Works Bicycle Repairing a Specialty. Turning, Planing, Drilling, and General Machine Work, Iron and Brass Casting, Blacksmithing. Fencing Fenc-ing and Plate Work. Water, Steam and Gas numbing. est Centre Provo. J. R. Kindred, BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS ROAD CARTS, PCMPS, MACHINE MA-CHINE EXTRAS REPAIR SUPPLIES and the great Qccring Jdca jower the best machine on earth. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. JUrs.JIS.iHoatz, Fashionable Miliner and Dressmaker. Newest and Latest Designs in Hats Bonnets, Trimmings, Laces, etc. MAIN STREET, SPRINGY I LLE, L. B. Pederson, THE SHOE HJLEER. Next Door to Harrison Hotel. SPRING VILLE, UTAn. A. C. BIRD. Livery, Feed AND , Sale Stables. SPBINGVILLE, UTAH. P. E. HOUTZ, SHADING oiaN wrtmnn Family Records i Specialty. SPRINGV1LLK, UTAn SPRING MILINERY, . MISS LI SON DEE'S PARLOR, Opposite Post Office). it Feathers and riumf curled HaU and Bonnets Retrlmmed. SrRiyGVILLE UTAH. ARTIST Lnesigssus |