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Show THE SPR1N3YILLE INDEPENDENT, Issued Every Friday. I. I'. I'ILT, TUItor nntl Ianir-r. ANNOUNCEMENT. The iiiaii.igt int lit have net ltccn cjnite satisllfii with tin; amount of news given mir readers since th-$ mer-chants mer-chants and business me have so Kciicr-otisly Kciicr-otisly came ini ati'i taken our adver-Ing adver-Ing space, and in a measure our reading read-ing space. We deemed it best not lo increase the size of the paper hut have concluded to issue a two a;e supplement supple-ment which will contain I he State and general news. Local Mention. Firt-chifs harness for sale cheap T. Tame. Harness Maker. Ah nit fifty carlo. ids of Let ts have heell shipped to the I.ilii f.i- loi v this reason. licet digging was suspended yesterday for a short time. At the .Salt Lake Theatre 'rida ami Saturday. S.-pi. u'7 ami -8 A. M. Palmer's company will appear in I'a Maimer's -THIIiy," dramatized by I". M. Totter, with the original cast. Popular prices. We hase ju-1 received a large consignment con-signment of Mason's Fruit. lars whieh wlil he our last, shipment for the sen-son. sen-son. Call soon and leave your orders as they will only last a short time. 11. T. 'Reynolds & Co. Elder Geo. li. Matson was the recipient re-cipient last night of a grand .surprise party at whieh ther were about "0 of his relatives. The alTair was given hy the parents ami brothers of t he vie-tim vie-tim at Wesley Matron's new home at Mai.leton. Music was there as well a the good things for the inner man. Dancing was part of the very pleasant program. The local pedagogues, and some others, became patriot h: the other evening, and drove to Prnvo, to hear Senator liryan discuss the Silver question. Having become tilled with bl-nietalllc theory they started tor home. The argument had evidently been too much for the driver of the party for he could not see the roud and consequently ran Into a flitch causing "(lisiiitegrat Ion of tint component com-ponent parts of the vehicle" if you know what that means I don't. Succeeding Suc-ceeding in borrowing a lumber wagon they managed to get home and after serious difllculty, distributed the passengers pas-sengers In their various districts. K. The stockholders of the Utah Llth-graphie Llth-graphie Stone . company are a very Jubilant set of men. Yesterday a copy of a lithograph of the Salt Lake temple, engraved on Utah lithographic litho-graphic stone from the Uncle Sam claim in Spanish Fork canyon, was received re-ceived from the Utah Litho company f Salt Lake. The company has sent Miinplesof Its product to Chicago, New York and other Eastern cities, and each Instance has received reports re-ports to the effect that the stone was equal to the best Imported article. The company has seventeen claims, aggregating ZW acres. Next week a Miiall force of men will be put to work-on work-on the Uncle Sam, and the number of men will be Increateil and some machinery ma-chinery put In as soon as the. demand for the stone will warrant. Spring-ville Spring-ville Cor. Tribune. Dmoortio Primry. The Democrats held their primary last night and elected 44 delegates and 24 alternates to go to l'ayson and as-slt as-slt In making a Legislative ticket. Tho delegation was Instructed to work for Wni. M. Koylance for the Legislatnre, to Insist on his nomination nomina-tion and to camp In l'ayson until their wishes were heeded. The dele gates were also Instructed to work for I. II. Chrlstensen for county superintendent superin-tendent of schools. 'Many Ieal made Ids debut has a campaign orator and Sam Davis hurrahed for Roylaneo. Awarded H'gheit Mono; s World's Fair. CREAM IN MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crape C ream of Tartar Powder. Free torn ArnmoiiM.A'um or any other nJuheunt 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. mm TE2 OFFICE CAT. We take pleasure in introducing the ntilce cat. to the readers of the Independent. Inde-pendent. Hereafter when one see thinK-' I" thlscolumn that are not supposed sup-posed tube known, he will know from wi at source the printer man gained his information. A road to Lake Shore via Sandy lieaeh will give Springville a summer resort that will be (he peer of any on Utah lake. W. Mallory came down on Saturday and remained over Sunday. He says business," but I know better, he came to see thr? girls and to get his name in Hie paper. The quicker we get a bridge over Hubble ('reek the better, for every storm h-aves a nasty puddle on the old one, a hanging lake as it were, that is positively tough. I was passing pass-ing then Sunday night, fell in and have only eight lives left. Iiy all means build a new bridge. The man who prays the loudest, in meeting usually locks the door and mils down the blinds when the dea cons come arounu ror donations. Jts the same in ixilitics. The man who can oral e for an hour on the good of the parly and necessity for campaign funds, usually gives a dime with the air of a millionaire endowing a col-lego. col-lego. A young lady, who by the way Is very fond of me except when 1 get my lack up, informs me that a number of her friends are getting up a fund, which will be used to provided a new double-thick, padded seat for the trousers of all the lords and dukes who will sit on the steps at Keynolds' store and the bank steps etery Sunday Sun-day from now till March the 'Hli.' The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. iisii:ss iiHir.i's. Koylance is paying cash for everything. every-thing. Spectacles and eye glasses cheap at Meneray's. The Creamery people are still crying cry-ing for milk. They pay 70c per cwt. Deal Ilros. & Mendenhall have opened uo their new stock of ladles cloaks, capes, etc. G. S. Wood Mer. Co. have ladles' coats, wrap, etc., In immense quantities quanti-ties that are to bo sold at way down prices. II. Harrison, at the Eureka saloon, Provo, has A. 15. C. beer In any quantity quan-tity by the bottle or glass. Hoyer & Ilringhurst have secured the agency for the Cyclone Coffee and Tea Pot. It's a fine Invention of which a full description will ho given next week. Look out for II. & U.'s ad. Mark lioyer will take the road introducing intro-ducing it. Miss Dora Curtis has concluded to continue the millinery business lately couducted by Miss Llsonbee. She has a new stock of fall styles which arc the very latest In novelties novel-ties and design. She will conduct the business in connection with her dieisinaklng pulors, opposite the post ofllce. Imperfect digestion and assimilation produce disordered conditions of the system which grow and are confirmed by neglect, Dr. J. II. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Mood Purifier, by Its tonic properties, cures Indigestion and gives tone to the stomach, f I per bottle. Sold by C.J. Peterson. POLITICAL NOTICE. A newspaper, especially a non-partisan one, never gets any benefits or emoluments from any political party or parties other than the revenue de rived from charging and collecting for notices of meeting, calls for primaries pri-maries and conventions, announcements announce-ments of rsllles, etc., and as all the notices are of more benefit to the party desiring their publication than to our readers, The Independent w ill cheerfully publish the same, at regular re-gular advertising rates not otherwise. other-wise. Where payment for work Is not guaranteed by some responsible person.cash mut accompany the copy, to Insure Insertion. n a Pmtoml Country. iBabei hud spent the most of lit-r five years on a cattle ranch, and while at her frratnJ father's home in the city site was taken to Sunday-school for the first time. The teacher told the ftory of Lot's wife, and Isabel listened very attent ively. ive-ly. Tlx; teai lii-r :iiiiil the story by saying. "For all f know, the piiiar of salt may be th re now." 'Say. v.its that u tattle country?" asked Isabel. "Ycfi; I tliink so," replied the teacher. "Well, let me tell you." with un air of superior knowledge, "th'.w cattle would have lieked her up long ago." Life. ' Th-ri Arc I : I: ivut l;'l:. 'Dear father," wrote the son who had (.folic to the city, "hiiiee Jeav'mpf the old New ll:itnp:d)re fari.i I have been doiug splendidly, atid.am just piling up the rocks." "Dear Thomns," war, the old man's reply, "if nil you went to the eity for was to pile up rocks, you miftht hare stayed at home and helped meto build a stone wall around the six-uere field." Tei:as Siftins. Artful Dodging. r.illson Ilcljo, Jitnson! I've caught you at last. I've been trying for three weeks to n-ct hold of you, so as to pay you that ten dollars I uwv you, but every time you suddenly disappeared. Jhn.son Lh'.' Have you been wanting want-ing to see ine for that? "Of course." "(! rent snakes! I thought you wanted want-ed to borrow more." N. Y. Weekly. Thu lta-ro:if-e. She (reflet tively i There ought not be such a difference between capital and labor. Can you explain it? lie (reiiiiang uw opportunity) Certainly. Cer-tainly. To sit here like, an unresponsive unrespon-sive stiek und watch you is labor, but I k Ism riff her) this is capital. Lippiu-cvtV Lippiu-cvtV Magazine. A COl.O Si'Et.L. m:.' f : 1 is.- fit s " 3 1 t Kt'lf-ltt-Hl ruction. "I have often thimfrbt," said Marjo-rie, Marjo-rie, abstractedly, "that each eiimmuiii-ty eiimmuiii-ty should have un otlicial known as the fool-killer." "I think I'll npply f r the position for .his city," said young Freshe. "Hut, Mr. I'ref-he," and Mr.rjorie looked seriously alarmed, "there is a law against suicide." lhiftulo Kxprcss. A I'rofeMur. Stranger I notice you called your frientl professor. Is he really a professor? pro-fessor? Iloweryite I should Ray so. Why, dat feller swollers a sword eighteen nches, r.tands on his ear and eats a lass out of a churn. I'rofesfiiir? Well, I should just smile. N. Y. lleralit Mr. Itlli j- nnd III Ft-aturfn. Said James Whiteomb Riley tho other day to a group of reporters: "I wish yon newspaper men wouldn't he quite so careless in your remarks about my looks. I was served with a notice sev ral years atfo that 1 wasn't very handsome, hand-some, but the reKrters take a kind of delight in reminding me of it. It seems to me that you m'uf ht at least bo as considerate con-siderate as the old auntie who went to the menagerie and saw the hlppopota mus. She was staggered for a moment, but her breeding got the better of her impulses. She didn't want to say the animal was ugly, ro she turned to one of her friends with the exclumtition: 'Sakes a' massy, but ain't ho plain!' " Kngllah C'eiite-iarlaiii. The deaths of fvty-flve centenarians were reported in England hist year, twenty-two men and twenty-three -women. In 1S91, according to this record, rec-ord, forty-eight centenarians died, and thirty-six in each of tho three preceding preced-ing years. (irritl Wnlilhia Cakon. A London confectioner says that he it sometimes called on to furnish wedding eakes weighing 1,000 pounds each, and puddings of a size sutllcient for 50t hearty appetites. London 1'uMlc llouaf. Thero are over lt.ooo publio hon and beer shops within the area of ihe Metropolitan police district. WonUfi-tvil lll(t. A blast fired In a quarry at Oranits vibe. Mo., recently dislinlgetl MO.OOt cubic feet of stone, all In one solid mass 1 Vi rsMf 1 i i it. 'I J Vi i it I ;i ml I 1 1 i 11,1 I Hfs. HI.S.Hoatz9 Fashionable Miliner and Dressmaker. Newest and Latest Designs in Hats Bonnets, Trimmings, Laces, etc. MAIN STKELT, srmsuviLLE, iuj ffd k.& LOOK COAL. Leave your orders with II. T. Uky- xoi.Ds t'ti . for !he celebrated Kock Spriims coal, the very best in the market. Prompt delivery to any part of the city b 1!. 'J'. Keynolds & Co. 1- IKS'!' G KAN I) ANNUAL The Unique, Competitive Musical and Literary Festival, in the. TABERNACLE, October 3 and 4, And the Sixty-Iiflh Senii-Annual CONFERENCE Of the Church of Jesus Christ ' of Latter Day Saints October 4, 5 and 6 REDUCED RATES via SALT LAKE "X. a CITY. v mm m Will be made as follows: Tickets on sale from Juab and points North, Oct. 1st to tit h. Tickets sold l'ayson and points North will be good returning return-ing Oct. b't and points sout h of Pay-son Pay-son to Oct. l"th. Trains will run as follows: S'.lltinu. Leave Special Fare. Oct. it. 4, ;,5 .Tuuti 13 l ), in. 5:45 a. in. SI " Neplil I !!. " :.' " :siin Mima I 4i) " B4ii " 2 5(1 SHiitiUiiln...'. . 2lC " 7 ID " Mi I'liyson 2 17 ! 7,-ti " I'M Ileiijiuiiin 3 -li 7 :t " i'iTt Spanish l-'uri;.. ! " 7.17 " 8 53 Spi iii)vll!B .... 2 40 " 7 4'i " 2 10 Provo 2 Ml " hihl " 1 m t.iike View :iu " H Oil " i 70 1'ii-nHnnt tii-ovH a i:i " 8 is l.v) Anifi-lcaii t'ork a 2i " H24 " 1 :a belli S27 " Slid " 12.-. A)', lit Suit Lake 4 ;i p. in. Dikiu. in. Ki-t ii nil UK- traiiiN will leave Salt Lake dully lit i:lj u. in., for .luati mill inleriiiitdiate points. Special fm- .luali ami liitei-ineillate puliltx will leave Salt, bake aUi p.m.. tletulier .'Inl, 4Hi. fti li und rtl It. Ui'iueinber 1'iil-m 1'ti-ellle 1'ti-ellle tlepnt is only I hive bloeks from Talu r-naelii. r-naelii. with eeinent walks anil two lines of Kleelrte ears bussIiii; lte Temple square 11. K. Bt'KLF.Y. Ueueral Agt I'iiss. Hrpt. Salt Lake city. Secure This Course To advertise our College, we will give a thorough course of instruction in Iouble and Single Entry Ilook-keeplng Ilook-keeplng and Commercial Arithmetic, by mall, at ONE-FOURTH REGULAR PRICE to a limited number of persons. This course w ill be completed In 40 lessons. les-sons. No charge for diplomas. ADDRESS Capital City Commercial College, 11(1 West Sixth Street, TQPEKA, KANSAS. Henry Stagg, practical Machinist, MachanicaJ Engineer, Successor to Silver Iron Works . . . 'Si 1 i Turning, Planing, Drilling, and tleneral Machine Work, Iron and Uiiiss Casting, Ulacksmlthlng, Fencing Fenc-ing and Plate Work. Water, Steam and Gas Plumbing. West Centre St, FroTa, FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING APE NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION AT . . . DEAL BROS. & MENDENHALL We have a full line of Men's Boy's and Children's suits-- You will want one to wear. DOrj'T FORGET That We have a full line of New Fall Winter Fancy Dry Goods, etc. Out for CLOAKS and W RAPS! We will have a Lig Opening ab , tit the 23tll. nlinn nf Or. are Invited a n r at tin S. S. Jones Company, Pot Madame Coleman, since her return from the East, is fully prepared to give the Ladies of Utah Style and finish to their suits, that cannot be surpassed in the State. Street Suits, Reception Dresses, Ball and Wedding G-owns are a Specialty. Madame Rhode, an artistic Eastern Milliner Mil-liner has charge of the Millinery Department. The Ladies of Utah should call and see her. You can secure an artistic hat with Eastern Style and finish at Utah's living 1 ow Prices. S. S. J0B GOpPflflV, Provo City, Utah. OlOOD & General line of FURNITURE, Including: WALL PAPER CARPETS WINDOW BLINDS, ETC. AT BEDROCK PRICES, Give Us fx Call for Bargnins, Springville, Utah. BH0W1UW00D, Tonsorial Artists. We cut Hair In the biitrxt Style and Sliave wit limit pal ii or chloroform. LiuUes' and ('Midi-en's hair cutting. Pom pa (lours u sHK'iutt j Gin Us a Call under tiis ml. SrniNGYiLLE. : : : Utah Agents Troy Steam Laundry, Provo. All ordrrx should be In Tuesday. Meneray & Co. CITY DRUG STORE. SPRINGVILLE, - - UTAH. Drs. HOLDAWAY L BE0W2T, DENTISTS. . . KOOM 5, BANK BUILDING, Are prepiircd to do all kinds of 1'iilnless Dentistry, Including the lt w t Crown and ltrldge 'Work. Treatment of Oral Diseases a Specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed 4 Mfcf .H and riiYille to Visit the DAIiEY, UNDERTAKERS. COFFINS and CASKETS OF ALL KINDS. All Calls Promptly attended to. 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE. Or. TAME, SADDLER and HARNESS MAKER. Iiepalrs of all kinds promptly attended at-tended to. Give him a call. FIRST DOOR WEST OF BANK A. C. BIRD. Livery, Feed Sale Stables. SrRIXGVILLE, UTAH. P, E, HOUTZ. SHADING sign wnimn Family Record a Specialty. SPRINGVILLE, . 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