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Show .... 9 '? Mj:, fl , I i sV A. Weekly Newspaper, Devoted to the Interests of the Leading Agricultural . and Horticultural Section of Utah. Volume 9. Number 23. Sringville, Utah, Thursday, February 8, 1900. Price, $2. CO per annum. u - : v ; v. . : . - '-.h "tt- -J-L. J cU- 22 - The dainty -cake, The white and flaky tea biscuit, The sweet and tehder hot griddle cake, The light and delicate crust, The finely flavored vafHe and rnuffin, The crisp and delicious doughnut, The white, sweet, nutritious bread and roll,- Delightful to the taste and always wholesome Royal Baking Powder is made from PURE GRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR and is absolutely free . from lime, alum and ammonia. " ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., CITY COUNCIL MEETS. City Will Complete the Mapleton 1 Reservoir System. I At Its regular meeting Monday i night the council instructed the com- j last Friday evening, under the niaB-tnittcc niaB-tnittcc on irrigation to U-idu at once hgeiucnt of the First Presbyterian the work necessary to complete tlHJ 1 church was tiUrtta tiistclasS crtter-Ma crtter-Ma pie ton reservoir system, and to ; tainmerit, and worthy I he most'lib-make most'lib-make repairs on the old reservoir. It eral patronage ou the ,part- bf the IS evident trom tins tiiat the work of , water develop. ueut f r thiscity will be pushed. r,,t. . I . ..... . . f . . . . lie viupui ujeiib oi a rnni "JfH a'-'orrfy having tee:i found lo. J illegal, the matter vta4 remedied ' by making alioni-y S. It. Thuiinati an euipIoyeoM of the city, at a sainry of , 2ui a year. - t r'j.iuitv fieri Ilavereimn ainlied ; 1 1 i, ,11 rin. llif" jiiirfv'; v. i' ....... - -...... .... - r ... asssesstir's o!ice for prep inng' as -S'-luent rolls, etc , for this city for-and for-and was rtffeired to the comcittce .1:1 claims and pel i: i. :s. The commit lee on I iw was ro( ru- t -d to tleal with the scxreali 01 rim - I tlon, presented by a i.u noer id citi- Nzeus. A petition trom ii. Y. J .hnso-. ( (nuiuuuiiiris,ijiiiii I,..,,, r, ."v.. i b . 'lug at the Fvergfet ii cemetery. w.is( referred to the committee on eeme' j lories. ' Edwin Lee asked that the water- tax a mounting to 7 IK), against leu oeojile be remitted; petition .gr-Jiml. The committee on imlH ic iiu.'rove-i mnl rP..MHl Ih;.t. the roof " of . I he i - . . - t . Mil if K..1I K.I.I !.... r..i.iir.l """ "-" - t John S. P.oyer jr. and odiers p i i-1 ! tinned Tor aid in opening a two-roll street, from tli- Tint i,i " Ran 'e ll ! eastti State street. The p.iitiii was referred to the committee u streets and sid -vvaik-t, with iiiinr- ; tion to assist in opening said streel. Tne following hilis were presented, and ordered paiil: JohnS Grvs,'?ck TIkm. E. c liild J. t Rvami F. U. j-siu met Win. Brown J. Stevenxiii f la e- i i I ; -I2w".'!' 4 .::. ' i 4 ir' i . -. planation: Js. teTenon.... V. J I'etorsoti Hyrum Strii tl fi" . I t Workin; M?ht an;l Uaj Th 1 uicago Net- V " cAest and migbto T little that ever was made is Dr. ig s ew tine ..j r--- j suSar.ated gh.bule of noalth that ; . . i , ... n; n j h'rrv n la i "anns weaKnesa i"t - , essness Into energy, brain-fag- into ental power. They're wonderful in Mldlng up the health. Only 23c box. Sold by Dr. C. J. Peterson. Tne following biils.were referred to""" . . comitteeon health " f r further ex- The progi am was interspersed witl4 -ttoXie to Maccabees. - -"' Owing to the theal re hich is tv be " given at the city hall Saturdav niht for the benefit of the Maccabee band Ihere will be tio review of the Spring-' Spring-' 'Tille tent thatjn ght. , MontJoiivsov, Com Miniuir Locations. The following locitions h ive beeo filed with the county recorder: Mother Meneray, in Utah 'county, - by VVoi, II. Meneray, et al. funnyside Lithgraph, in Clear Creek district, by Lvi Curtis, ei a'. S-.tb R-sa, in Springviile Il x k cati-Jon, cati-Jon, bj James Williams, et al. ; . A Mf h of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for th idrw of the brave General Huoili.mi MMachias when the dot-tors 8i4&he would die from pneum ou i. bef fe inortiin( write? .Mrs. s. Ltactla who attended her that f.-a aight, but she U wnel I . Kiaj'g Xew Dicnven, hici had n01 than once saved her caret for of ciisuiuplion. Aru.r lait. iOi-W slept, all niifhl. Further us. entUt.JCarefl her This univ, ; .. ;. laedici' kjUa ra 11 tt trd to cUit. a will aid the cook as no other a'gent will to make There are many imitation baking powders, -made from alum, mostly sold cheap. " Avoid them, as they make the food unwholesome. 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. Th.r,,a!' Ch1' -. ,di:!!7 !Onlyv.:c5 and .$1.00. Trial bottles free atG. J. Peterson's Drog Store.. Presbyterian Entertainment. The xncert given at the city hall, citizens, and it is lamentable ?nat a 1 .... i : ... . ' m. a I. Jbfwever a fair . audience attended and . shewed . their . I apprectat ion hearty appi:jiise. I Mrs. 'Allison (i - Andrew.; .tine ut Sait L-.tWes iiotel vocalists, Mrs John Uet d, : of. Salt Lake and an e.o- culiooist of note, and .uiss ll'itllti Wi-diaid aiso of Salt Laxe, tnd an tlMie.nt fla! isle, I'JJ f t In 1 itli Prof .i.St j-.idmi.'iidsoii etitei taiil-.-d the -: au.-i.eneA', ' fii.nfers. f each re:ideiing several W.13 VtTESA IS MEET. Home Guards and MinuteMen Hold Rem ion Wednesday ' , Evening. " The Si.'i liiv'viile association of Mln- u'.e ineii and Home Guards hold.thir in:,i-v mi 11 annual re-union at i ne . 1 KeVnolds haii l.il Wiaiii sda afteT - 110 in.,-on 1 iiM 1 og. died peon e were P'V 1 ' " 1 1,0 bstivilies Jas. ,'E. H i-ii 1 let d of iw.ieiiioi.ies ;t ..im was re , ; i -"f V t . ''i.m f.ii.ip .im H. T. lti.nicliir'l, Aldi-s d w . i olil.. I. C .1 In.s , R. sp isw. Mrs. S. A.L5oer haif l. the .omen. , in by S .i v f sis't-rs. ; """ j Aiiilic-s. Davis Clark, i in.'. Miss Gertie HaiFiSoii. i O.iioal poetu. ijlteji by McK -iizie, ami read by l).'";0 Gotge Jv'lMl- Soil. , :v Quartette, I nomas -n iteeier -MJiij CotUpaO V. Sonir. I'.ro-.vn sisters. -, '. i igtn.it fHMMii, wihtea-und real by ., - . l4:uing amia picnic, supper. 1 ne Neilson orchestra furaisil the tuuy-. - V - ic for the vecasion. l.aperiand Th i-- hi lit- -t-r-, .JL-- t!TPJ:jln;d reunion the most enjoYaiHe . anu huccessiui that ttiey yet hbl. ' . - .. jo ue i reparea. . KtbucesL way f .r this nathm to maintain peace. That is the opinion of the wisest statesmen. It isequaj4 true that to b;, prepared for spring'Ci the best way to avoid the peculiar dangers of the season. This is a hson that multitudes are learning, -And at. t his time, whea the blood is surto be loaded with irn i Durities nd-fo be weak and sUjgish. thf millions h.pirtn to take Hood's i Sarsaparilla. which purities, enriches and vitalizes the blood, expell alt disease germs, creates a good appetite, appe-tite, gives strength and energy ;ui I puts the hf,o sii in i o a" lu.alth condition. preven; ing ticinnt'i.i.i, fevers, and other ii aucr iih diS 'as-s which are liable to attack a weakened system. Marriage. Liceiisei. . ,.n.o!ts to weiltiJiye lx n Il'i- ! Co i ls.,i. F II K . . . ; : i I , -i U I . -'. Spanish i" i. n Li-.e antsh F ir stni . - - cure, whi'-h is - . .. of 25 cts , 50 ci cure tak - t ti- ! i.- . .. ; ,-. . refund jour lunm-i. .ii,. f,.i ,, flftj jearson this u iianin.- Pi 25 cents and 50 cents. Dr Petetsx Drug store. 1 tt. UTAH COCSTY OBJECTS. Will Contest Utah Lake Bein? Made a Reservoir. Provo. IVb. 5 The Board of ; County Oimmissinners today took the , (irst titt-p toward cntestino; the pro posed raise of Utah lake by Salt Lake City. The hoard' has called the Count Hoard of Health to consider the matter, and if the gentlemen hold to the. generally accepted view in th!fc'otiitv that raising and lower-J alum is a prevailing cause of so.called nik.' -f i h- Mi! fa e of the lake borne j nervous prostration, for the. symp-' symp-' 8ve feet f.r reservoir purposes will be 'oius it pru.luces on tlia . nervous s ys-: ys-: del riiueutal to the health of the iii-(Utu after its at)rption into the oao! i n ill s, men ine coniest will oe - i tuade a county- mi't.r. ' t At anv r;te. a' mi it i p-nding, farm- f'rs. as staled Ui ih" Provo c irxesp J df bee. :. 'X- rciHc' d over t.hj ' jr ion f t h - -.tirf (!' ' ;i 'tii.irin : if lii- ii' --ir !- -viM c- u -i- al kali To rise I o l tie -ur face f ir a mile or nioie from tie slires of I he "lake destii"ying the fertility of tjie - lands, and they will t'oiuiituce legil pr-ceedins. pr-ceedins. if n t done by the poant'yl ll.s-nUvnuw probatde, however, that the question will become- a county matter. . j. ' The Hoard of Health is called to meet tomorrow at the courthouse in this city. Tribune."- . . ' A State Developer. Recently Senator Livingston, who has some mining interests in Eineiiut, leased the ranch expected with the mines to a German who had a family of ight children While thpy 'were talking ovr the terms, Livingston courited'up the chiklren and galled. atte,tition-t tho Tact tbat.if he lid t wo more children be co'iid un- f . dor the law, petition for a school dis-tiict.und dis-tiict.und elect his wife as teacher to lraw a ceriain amount of money from the school fund. This idea was a new one to the rancher,' but he cauyht ori very quickly, and after s'craf ching'hls head, replied: "Givc-nre a two "y.ear'f lease and I think I Can niake it.!' 'Ph'e lease was made out for two years, and wil h the .man's .ordinary luck he wy 0wwit?le l c'' . ca !' on the school foht?f-06'-:.pri"tn.er - time conies. -V.-. - , How much niore rept he fys-'iii v-ingston v-ingston in ens? h 'lauds I he gcxls is. hot stated, hut. developments . in ht ; . i . . . i . ; 4 ? " liiv lirsr. (.".viit .tt.f.ijnjn ..-. 1 mteiil r?fUr.niftaJTr' rinrhl. Cnxnr ii-uise: " P.icklei s nica Salve, will ill. the pain and p-nmpUv heal it? (Aires FeX? Sores; LMrers'R'ils.' Corns. alr-.Skin E"np: 1!. M Pib Cure oi e:i rtu. Only 2.v: s. a iiox. CutWf n 1 eed . -jSold h C. j. l'ete: sou, "druggist,.- ; - . I'.'ll arhlUallinjer Reiniinn.' '- The Hall aiftf Paliinger famitQi,,,,! rid I heir Fift h annual reunion .tfWegu in- !;. Holds' hall. Fiiilay. evciiiVg.!H'n' h i-ti A bo lit 3oil peojile, members ;atid, friends of.t he families, were prdse'tijt-' to t i.jov. the" festivities. James E. II ilj. ac'tKl us -master of cereal inies. v,x.' i.ro.rt-im for the evening as ren- ldi edw as ! f.i i its: " About, .three h n-- fS.mg."' oir it iiion," by the com-preseiit com-preseiit and- to.'k l panv; Prayer. James E Hail; Song. V eight sisters; llecitatioii. U iU. Eg'gertson; S) iti2. . lirown sisters; Moii', Man h'lanks -;s,ters: II -citati m. Mrs Clar i Wititehea I; Q jarteite, J -'.sse Sprang. Tom Wheeler, Miss EUa iKe.V(milds and Mtss Clara U owlden; !l:'e;tation amitit li i . i tjnin; step d.mce. Mrsi Clyde. The program was U!ieipeted'by dancing and sapper. Y A Good Thing. r ; PKoyo,;Sept. 20, 189k (iSdtrtu Esq. "' .i svf-i ' ' . L'AJt'erTl'sti'g ymt ' Eleetric liuiaient. in our fanifly " for . over" twfenty years we take pleasure in -fceconimcnding it to the publii? as the, best, remedy for rheuuratism., colic, cramps, sprains, liruiseS,' burns," cuts etc.. and for l - hildren with suiomer complaint it can not be beat. In fact, it is the Ahttinro best, fiunilv medicine w used, and as such (' nave ever "commeudisifTn.-take pleasure in (reper- t TJfwrgTt to me puoiic. " Jos T. McEwas lRINDA N. MCEWAN C5"okl at all stores. Tell Your Sister A Picautiful Complexion is an impossibility im-possibility without good pure blood, the sort that only exists in connection with cood digestion, a healthy liver i ml bowels, Kail's Clover Root lea I ..... . .. : n l .... t li Lnwoti: 1 i Vir n nrt " "v " .' " ' kidnes keeping them in pertect health. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Dr. , j Peterson's Dfug Store. ';. American Soiilirrs Praiaed." . : vigally in every direction and forms a The behavior of the American sol- common felt from which the fruit rises diers in the far east, has attracted at-, ? its extreme edge, the soil of the inner tention'in all parts of the world. So disk is exhawsted, and the spawn dies recently as just before the outbreak there while it spreads all round in an of the Transvaal war the Daily Mail, putward direction and produces an-of an-of GraharnsfQvri,, Cape Colony," in an' other crop,. whose spawn spreads tgain. appreciative' editorial on "The Amer- rank growth of the grasses com- ican Troops in Manila," said: "One les- posing these rings is probably due to son taught by the struggle in the Thil- tbe fungus taking up from the soil or-lippine or-lippine archipelagoiishe amazinjr for- ganic nitrogen which is not available titude of the American troops. Prac- to the grasses, and in some way be- tically every man in . the volunteer j . forces has been under fire almost .con-' tenuously since February 4, and in ad dition to constant fig-hting1 has never .had a moment's freedom from anxiety bs to possible maneuvers of skulking1, wily foes, who know every inch of the country, and know how to take advan-tageof advan-tageof its potentialities. The lines. have been so long that it has been necessary to keep every regiment to the front. The regulars have had amost the same -experience, but not quite as much of it. If the campaign, has demonstrated nothing else it has shown tbe marvelous marvel-ous staying1 powers of Uncle Sam's troops suddenly transferred to the tropics." N. Y. Sun. W'hj Women are Xervous. The frequent cases of nervous prostration pros-tration or utter collapse of the nervous ner-vous system under which women "no all o pieces," as the saying is, have claused tuuch thought -and. investigation investiga-tion on, the part of physicians. 7 Certain inorganic substances are well known tocause various form of nervous diseases which are traced to the poisons producing them. Fur- i 'her tesearch 'eads to the belief J,hat IK nj reujai Kituie muecu Evpei iments physiologically made up animals l Oifila, Professors Hans Mitier. Paui .Si iiu and . others, shii ' nl.t tiluui fpoquftitly pM'luces i visible. .s ii) toius for many davs afier iU mi d- f iwi i i iM nii-o t h li I'h'Ti : i : . . . ' i 'I .: 0 T I ll 'I ! ir tl rsl Hi Iiuik;. , ,i:ii Una i. . serious prostration of ilii' wtiole nervous sys-tem sys-tem ' "The ni"si tuMpjinent phsiei;yis now belii ve that 'nervous prostra , tion" and many atTi -ciions of the nerves ner-ves frrm which boih niert and women Mjffer are caused bv ti.e con't limed absorption ab-sorption pf alum into the system. , .It is probable that' raany medical men are unaware of the extent to which salts of alumina may be intro- duced into the body, being under the , impression t hat the use of alum in j bted is prohibited. Alum, however, j is still used surrep titiously to some extent to wh i tea ? bread, and very largely in making cheap kinxls of baking bak-ing powder. In families where baking bak-ing powder "' rs generally used 'great care should be exercised to procure only tlnise' brands made from .cream of tartar. The alum - powders may generally be distinguished by the lower price at Which they are sold. f ; : Sae Wanted. His Slouey. Hyrum Smrth, tfie defendant in the breach of pnuise suit of S3000 brought by Jane.Smith ut LHii, llled his answer. an-swer. . He ackiHwledged that be ; had promised tiMparry. the. plainUtl Vbut that nodalewas set for tha marfijgeH to co nit olj. The . defendknt- allies til a t; he is isl5 years of age and his?; a family of. mx children, whose age- range from a to 20 years, a: 1 that h iuoT her aul family otiject to his ui;r? riage-wuh the plaintiff who Is but Ir! years if age lie has - been tnhi! ta d iiTnl tiellyves that the plainti fl does iK.ii l'i'.e-htio, but wishes to, many hj,fyi his tiioihhv ftfiirstti dXftfw'j; I rietit iet- tsJT.ex., once-fooled i ' grave digger. Ilrays: 'M.i brotlu r was very; low wiljii mahu ial feer and jaundice. I persuaded him to try Eiectric Ititicrs. and he was miI im:ch ' teller, but coiit foue I . lieit use uiiiiL lie. ; .-was wholly" cured. 1 am sure Electric Uiiteivs 'saved his life." This leinedy expelis malaria, kills disease genus famir,,,,! ourifies the hlooir: aids digestLm gulat.es ti vslv kidneys and howeis. s const ifiatlon, l)3pepia, nervous diseases, kione.v trouices, female crun- plaiits; gives" pert'eet." het(lh. ; Oiil 0c. atDjJf Peterson's Drug Store. . The biggest and bes'ju'1" issiieil bv anv A merlci'f5ir--dar ever meilca)ir-'uai ever now being distribiao railroad is ton IViite"1'd-cd'by' the Burling-Jt Burling-Jt has T'"' ....r.r mouth of ielve. sheets, one Torach a striking year, fyeacli sh.eet is tore of i bf 1 1 Hist ra t ion ,omc v fv-c. ry reached by r its lines i n men t fckst UTarSu n n ugl a l i; a tourist car on itvtiv 'tb iia; engine 159r,-"the Tlr;2t lead;ji,1 in tV wivrioj: a vaded myiy fa it rlje n t :.?Jetyieri were burstiiijon 'i!it Otaiiha; a struggle and streiglrfj train ; to scream. I stf plungeiath mighty rush of grevn-4one ears were filled with "c tci t he i errirj!: . .r- niHinivi w fo'l nn ' I 'I ..... 5 ! t he P.f dining j Estes "l i ..1.11..J Falls, i The' turesr Chicif dollav Tli- I TlJ cataract. I have a dim rcSVaUXt.' ' clnS a sii crimson 8u ; dimly from behind the wt I can remember falling through space. Two days ft recovereu rnni!rtn.,sno X suffered indescribable agony. oe i-earro-Hiing sensation still remained, ""soon ; offices the' i--a-nmpanied by an unquencha-simply unquencha-simply inva.aWr v"Miearful pains calendars c.ist the Burlingum , UoijfVe 27 cents apiece. Wil h post aire,- pack ing, etc., they represent an -investment of about jtO ceuts. Our pricevis 2o . cents-ilO C'tits less N'an cost. Write for one: stamps will d( If it is not satisfactory, send Jt 1ack and j'i ur money will be promntlv refunded. refund-ed. ' . ' J. Francis. ' Gen. Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb, Fairy HlngrB. . Mr. Steele has an article in Knowledge .t-w .-.- .. . . , -on "iairy mngs, mose green circles in pastures which were formerly believed to be caused" by the midmght revelry of the fairies. They are caused by a fungus whose spawn spreaSs centrif- coming the medium of supply of the soil nitrogen to the grasses forming the circle. j Pthiiietr for Whftlmtii. -Of the inventing of longsfelt cycling wants there seems to be no end. Tbe latest of these is an instrument by which it is easy to record automatically not only the distance traveled by a bicycle, bi-cycle, but also tbe various directions followed during the journey and the hills aseendiVi and descended." The record rec-ord of directions is obtained by means of a compass. The needle is suspended at the top of the "pathoroeter," as the apparatus is called, directly above the tape on which the records are taken. Chicago Chronicle. RELIEF SOOjTLECTIOM. Officers Chosen Saturday for Ensuing En-suing Four Years. - The Relief Societies for the four wards held meetings in the different halls for the election of -officers for the ensuing four years. Nearly all the old officers consented to re-nomination and. were re-efected. The officers of the; different wards now are as follows: 4 FIRST WAUD. ' ' President' Mrs, Elizebeth Weight; 1st vice-president. Mrs. Sarah Man-waring; Man-waring; 2nd '.vice-president, Mrs. I Julia Maycock; secretary, Mrs. Clara Whitehead; treasurer, Mrs. Adelaide .Mird. . -!-' - - SECOND WAUD, President. Mrs. Zabina 'Alleman; 1st vice-presiilent, Mrs. Susan Blanch-ard: Blanch-ard: 2nd vice-president, Eilen Kelsey; secretary. Miss Id i Aileman; treasurer, treas-urer, Mrs. Ejizabelh Allan. ' 'THIRD WAUD. - Prasiwy . M rs. El i.z5 t hCTf d 4t vice-presiLuuMfsSarah M Johnson; John-son; 2nd vice'-prc-ident, Julia A B y-er; y-er; secretary, Mrs. Mary L. Holly; treasurer, Mrs. Lydia M. Storrs, F017RTU WARD. PresideoUMrs. Sarah J. Johnson; 1st vice-president, Mrs. Martha .1. Oaffrey; ,2nd. r vice-president. Mrs. Mary A. Brown; secretary, Mrs. Sarah a. Cooper; treasurer, Mrs. Esther Condie LOCAt LACONICS. I). P. Felt, of Salt Lake, is in town today. " : : House to retit. Apply to Wm II Caktek. -: : J -' Charley Rovlance came down from P. V., Sunday, ; - : Jas. E Tall was in Provo on business, busi-ness, Monday. f : Mrs. Don Ashcraft is Vdown from Thistly on a visit.' ' ' , k P. Ei lloutz went to llichfleld on business, Thursday. . J'oetevenson w;is visiting in town a few-dtys this week. Pora,"to M"r, and Mrs A, M, Dallon, Friday Feb. 2nd, a son. - : : Jlyrf jn. Straw made a business trip to Salt L'nke last" Thursday. ; vMiss Ettle Deal has been sick a rcouple of vveeks froni the effects of yaccinat 10 nat lori ..- Mis (1 1 lie "Vl! for wood has siks, lint Tr of the TwentietnkBM6k4r(&lun- teers, as shot and killed in a saloon in San Francisco last week by an I unknown un-known man who escaped. The riaur-derer riaur-derer had quarreled with a woman sand gave . citvli i" ,! "leason, who was tending bar, Books, tn;ikr Pretect-ion and met his Ih'bles, any iKi- Posse of Union Pacific detectives, SKELT0X Puine been on the trail of Mrs V C ipn'bo robbed the train in the SpringviilennaV"11' WTr- recently, relatives .1ft. pate fl8nt killed two of the pursuing party was L?ale, at lessthani' J' h:,r ! ii-ilswortri of the 'ortmenUiltfrfkWv . has retased to Mrs. Mary Morrison of PrfC isiting her. uncle, A. .;W'arren tne laiier uait oi tne ioi t?j4'i hj; wcc. 'Family recortis. ' so'hotd -.cert Ideates, bishops and ward recf,rds"ahdf blanks ruled,' printed and neatly bound. ' --' -? Skelton Pub, Co: , "Pro vo. Jt4i1jbri4-was U)Wn from Clea r Creek,- yesterday, fits a told and stormy day that John don't select on which to commence a journey.; "VMiss Orpba Deal is still very sick f rrini inflaniatory -'v,rhf liiuVtisnj from which she hnssuiTered several months. She is still confined to her, room. ' Wallace Hope oil hie home from Salt Lake yesterday. lie has, been working for the last six montlw as a carpenter for the Rio Grande Western 01 V-. . . irritation e1-ts on A vfe l-ed. -licatic.n K-m. fs.,-,.tn W jT"; ..n , fs yo., iasx, weeK ovi Tb&rXtX'm9t vvhich might have e but trously for China Charley officers promptly put in a Charley took refuge in . m-. , .. . TWBti who Wi ,1.X. " h x etei son. The Mendenhall family its annual reunion at the. RevnoL-' l-i o 1 1 ttst'itr Tlii t i tir K. . The editor "hereof icus member of the fatuily this vea? thanks to an invitation fromjryy i D. Meudenhalt. i-?""- ' Iitti fcl.lHHJ. -.111 v il Itwi in- I II 1 xvicuaro x am ej,fKin, nid wp T - . 1. . 3 Tilt, A I. . Known sprinvitje horseinan, yf hold his tenth o'linual shew in this city on f'eh. 20. A will he awarded to the best and t to the best two year ol petition is free to a If.'' 'XciJv Sick headache ..A.Bi-JT;TELYf anj periuanem ly. cured by usiiisf MokrJ Tea. A ph-asant herb driak, Cuie. coustipation and indigestion, makes you eat. teep, - work and , b ippy: Satisfa' tion pnaranteed or nmn.y' pack. 25a and 50c Dr. C. J- Peterson. Peter-son. Don't let the , hand of t ime paint wrinkles on yonf fact-. . Ki'p" vouiig by k-f ii nf tio bl o.'l pure aa.il ; t he digestive organs io a lu-als hint . ditioo! HEBBISE Vill (u ttiis HeaHh is youtb, disea$l(. an,j MfktK-s .bring on old age. Price i0 cenis. F .r s tir by Dr. Peterson. 1 1 he p'Yr.ivr nws t-v u pri M. UrHviiml liriu -r yw'iiii. pi. -it I 1.: , i,-' 1 f . ;-Jv wi r--. s ; ual Hrsii.l li . DcseCi o si -i . f -s Lr"'c- o ' I t 3--" t ,43. Hi y' II f. nfc)ne late Ti in )r. C. J V ' t.s.t that "jy knew ' 'iHje.4 'd nofc nd that " 'ie 8us- Z ' claims VlJiiar claim sVc are Woman s Work is Never Done. tt The constant care causes sleeplessness, loss of appeiite, extreme nervousness, z.nd that tired feeling. But a ivondcrful change comes tvhen Hood's Sarsaparilla is taken. It gives pure, rich blood, good appetite, steady nerves. Utah's lovely spring weather caught a severe cold this week, Dr. Dunn went to Mo lb, Thursday, on professional business. Born, to Mr. 2nd Mrs. Oeorge Kelly, Thursday. Jan. 'M, a son. J. A. Robinson, of the New York & Utah Paper Co., was in town yesterday. yester-day. Milan Packard and son returned from Springville last Saturday. Piute I'ioucer. Merchants' coupon books, vouchers, ledgers, journals and any book kuown made to order. Skelton Pub. Co., Provo. EXPEIUKXCE IS THE IS EST TEACHEI1. Use Acker's English Remedy in any case of coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to give immediate relief money refunded. 25c and 50 :. - Dr. C. J. Peterson. You can help anyone whom jou find suffering from inflamed throat: laryngeal trouble, bronchitis, coughs, colds, etc., by advising the use of Ballard's Bal-lard's HOREIIOUXD SYRUP; 1 1! greatest remedy for coughs and colds. Pi ice 25-and 0 cents. For sale by Dr. Peterson. There is no dFseas? or condition of the human system that causes more suffering than piles, tabler's buckeye buck-eye pile oietiient cures t hem quickly, quick-ly, wi'lhoul pain or detention from business. Urice in bottles 50 cents. Tubes 75 cents. For sale by Dr. Peterson. Pet-erson. Vhat is Shiloh? grnd old remedy for coughs, jAid consumption; used through A cold the 1 fy1""' on nair a century, has n innumerable cases of ineioifoit cur Co uiption and relieved many in are not will re-cts., re-cts., 50 W. Dr. Peterson's Drug II opeeaf ith digust from an 'C&ble girl with an offen-?T offen-?T KarPs Clover Itoot tea Ji breajtf by its actio u on stc, as nothing else will. went fate. j'jears on absolute guarantee the ban cents and 50 cents. Dr. Hole- Drugstore. after a them ow Is Your Wife? shot, 'ist her beauty? If so, Con- alndigestion,, Sick Ilead-jtiApriirvipal Ilead-jtiApriirvipal causes. Karl's njoyi. has cured these iils wondenV Price 25 cU., aud supreme Dlish flTts. Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Dr. Petersen s Drug Store. Have It Done Right. Take your watch to F. 1ST. West arjd have it cleaned and fixed. Work guaranteed Asrents Wanted. To sell the Marsh Reading Stand and Revolving Book Case. Best Oilice or Library article ever patented, and Sells Everywhere on Sight, at a good p-oflt. Why stand id'e with such a chance to make money? Ask publisher publish-er of this paper to show you sample of this stand, or write us for full particulars parti-culars at once. MARSH MFG., CO., K". f42 West Lake St.. Chicago. PROBATE -SOTICE. In the District f'onrt'of the Fourth Judicial District. Utah county. Utah. : - Fiobatt IJiv'bioii. Estate of Jumetta O: Va,uLfcuvan, deceased The petition of William Allan aslai?1 self hits Siceii set for hcarmu a ni . Saturday the ITth day r,t y IH00. Ht the Court House iu t'pb'o oi i uuin,j,Manui nan f'att'cl atfrvvo City, Uum, ifanur j liHJU. if-.lrA.ViRnBi8x x . 1 44 auuq aflced stages. , If you sal with the results we fud money. . Price 25 Cts1-' -..i t it?; i?rT:vr, SrNI' Johnson, Aornoy for retiti.WtT orth i. d.'i.N-ii.-.'ed. approval of ins lial umnnib arid for oij-trj buiion has iHH-n set fiR -hwitu at, I t vltvk a,. t.'..-atut-day ihw ITth iay of KohniHrv. t!iH). at thf.-oui-thou.se In I'rovo City, l iali lrJi ,0a (Trey astins for County. .stHU.' of '-'tali. . Daltii at I'rovoflty. IHiilf. Inn. . W -li. 1000. CitO llAVLKCAMP. ... C'k-ik. hn Ik. Mllner. Attorney for rctrtloncr. and nd AchteWewetrt!. By M-f he worliinVri'iitest naval , t.L-tc- the world k reatest na nd uJK 1 1 y '.sfci'iirt i. lif.-IOl.S ...i - Is. over 300 pugesV ncl, t halftone lilnsti'fitK'11' ti.u , J-airti luoujkfietiiH; -Outfit free, i a; .Vice '1 II MuifK. me Dt,,,; "i co u . r t- rROitPri' Miuit. st. if U SS'i''T!4v 'Is '2is. "i -4. " . - . - "i- f,,W& t.siat or iMarv A. POiUilUlEL re- The Best Saddle Coat. Keeps both rider and saddle perfectly per-fectly dry In the hardest storms. Substitutes will disappoint Ask for s8o7 Fish Brand Pommel Slicker it Is entirety new. If not for sale In your town, write for catalogue to ' A. J. TOWER. Boston. Mass. S-.M deeply Points to H ,,t I Ti t The y-zc: of 800,000 SINGER ;wit-g t lr.chine'5 :s evid2r.es that the i"grr, w'.-.ich was the first practical sewing mschir.e. is to this day Preferred to AH Others. Beware of infercr imitations unr.y sold undtr the Singer r.cme. i ne real Singer Sewing Machines have this tra.ir-mjrc, carrying car gii.in-r.lce. Mai Y.-.n-s ! -'ivcrr 1 THE SINGER MAVJr ACTUINO CO. OFFICES IN FV'ES Y CITY. '-T.H f WW X x WW s Old" Machines taken in Exchange. Sold on instalments. can try one Free upon application to ong DISTRICT SALESROOMS. Center 11. A. BEESLEY. Examine All 'ii2.o"vo- tzffgo Out of T0wn. : to Buy your Furniture When we can sell -ou just as satisfactory goods at home for less money? Hy. trading at home the retailer's profits go into the pockets of people who are interested in building up your city. When you trade with strangers you help build up other towns Give US a tiiul, TO) m ;sW U V-1 - 5 CO : --3s,-i i ifCf-na i a." :ji w if: : -?: T3 i V- A New Discovery for the Certain Curs of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIR CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. TU3ES, BY MAIL, 75 CENTS; BOTTIES, 50 CENTS. JAMES F. BALLARD, Sols Proprietor, - - 310 N-3P.li Ua!a Street, ST. LOUIS, HQ, R. A.DE A.L, President. H. T. RFS?C-i 'tUraToin- 1 b)lD Ik - Millions of Women tar. ! -J<. "serving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for ; I'-s. tne scalp oi crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the iWtKaraiit. faUing hair for Boftenirig) whitening, and ' rough, and 6ore hands, in the form of baths Four per cent intcresfy.'jng irritations, inflammations, and chafings, or 1 M(,"-or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes, -L - tncerative weaknesses, and for many sanative antiseptic T-i. .t.;,.u a ,-i i. ai i j.' j f!.' P P wiiicu ictiutij h T s.peciallv mothers, and ;l "h, and nursery. Ko amount of persuasion can induce V" wno iave once used it to use any other, especially ' ife)reserving and purifying the skin, scalp, and hair of infants and children. Cuticura Soap combines delicate emollient properties derived from Cuticura, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odors. No other medicated or toilet soap ever compounded is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines com-bines in One Soap at One Price, viz., Twenty-Five Cents, the best skin and complexion soap, the best toilet and best baby soap in the world. , Complete external and Internal treatment for Every Humor SI. 23, consisting of CuTietBA Hoxe (2oc.), to cleanse the skin of crusts and scale and soften the thickened cuticle, Ci'ticch a Ointment (50c ), to Instantly allav Jtehinp, inflammation, ard Irritation, and soothe and heal, aud C'UTicuBA Resolvent (50e.), to cool and cleansa th blood. A 8INOI.E br.T U often sufficient to cure the most torturing, tMsilsnirtne; skin, scalp and blood humors, with loss of hair when all else falls. Sold throughout the world. Pot. XJt Vnvn ADD Chem. CXia, Sole Props., Boston. ' All about Skin, 4k alu, and Jiair," tree. 1 ememcer If You Buy a Singer Sewing-Machine YOU will recieve careful instruction from a competent teacher at your home. YOU get an up-to-date model, not some ancient type cheaply made to dedeive the public. We make but one grade, acknowledged the world . over as being the best; nothing poorer is good enough to cany our name and trade mark. SIXGKIv needles and machine supplies sup-plies can readily be obtained in any part of the world, as our offl-i'1's offl-i'1's are everywhere. We give careful care-ful attention to all customers, no matter where their machines may have been purchased. SINGER machines are sold only by our employees: they cannot be obtained ob-tained through dealers or department depart-ment stores totally unable to render ren-der the service specified above, and whose guarantee is therefore worthless. You AGENTS, St., Provo, Utah. T1IOS. A. BEESLEY. BEESLEY MARPLE WORKS M A XlTACTt: I! E P. S OF HIGH -GRADE (Donumental : Hlork IX MA RULE AND GRAXITE- Our Work Get Our Prices. ork gatu'iuileed btrlctly Cist clasa. - ----- :;-vslV'?;"''":""rJTAIl" P?rv S3 F3 EYE FILE 9 isj Hi fa . . Tl m a. ,r E ... & II IK rr m m. R. L Use Cutictjra Soap exclusively-- isugge&ij tiitjmstJivtJH io women, auu for all the purposes of the toilet. -4 t f-:r 0 - . . "4 - -s ( r" s |