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Show .GTOH7 M..,mi & C.i if rev, 'urnlmrc. State t-vt. O. K Andcr-snn, l'lu)to?rHihi r. State .street. llyrnm Straw, dealer in Freh and ("urt-d meat. Statest. II. T. Key no. K general iiH-r.-iriiKli.-e. State street. Fte Carter, contractor am! build r. Monroe street. Standard Meat Maiket, . H Wel,!i, pu.p'r. Fresh a:ii nred iu-:i-. State -t net. Deal Iiros. it Mendenh ill. jreneral mereh:iteiise. -t:lt --tret t. Win. 11 Ibnhli: , liartit -ss. 1-n l-r in Siumm ff xt urt s. St -it" t-. Alfred Whitehead, llru lain"'' :s. -h!-i:iii ;iN street. ,;,f. ., .11 o..y- G S. Wood Merean'b- C., w sail atl'i retail (ie:ii. rs iu t.-tiii Ii,erehainlie. Ir. C. J IVtw-nn, f! ii ill -ili r is, (irii.-- As. 8t .'Lliotiei mid w;ii! n-j.:- .'. Win. M. U" hiii'-c. wholesale fruits, po.oi: -e, w ert a pram; bicycle,. M mi. ij.i.cr ws.t.t.s. M. street. T. Child & H.., I'roprieforS ... tic- Spi ii'.e r n iirks Tli re !)!.). s ci.it, tv.i iii:i p eel house. T. Tame, Harness ii. iUer :iml tii all r i:i Lam J. It. Kindred, II. ii'!iu:ii ! r- f..-r IV' hc!i tiler ii;ni -. It. ii.r. Mm I iin iy el. i;:ul ieore lI:i.-terer w..r k .it re; K.il.elt-.. l.l.. I .-:o- Professional Care 1 )R. F. DUXN. PHYSICIAN AND SUM f r. ' ! uWiiit All Gulls Ir n,i.y k.i'(Z .c'.i suij;. ir K. W. deie'e vil i I V It . I; ml!,-.' a:: I i:si Teleliholie I'Hiitie.'l ions. D. ( JOIIXSOX, Attorney-at-bacu and Hctary Public. Sl'MNC.MI I K, r i ah. JF.O SMART, M. D. Physician and Surccon. 'mice and Residence. 1 I.i -.ek n..nho( Packanl'r. slot.-. I'KINOVIU.K. - - UTAH. James caffbey. NOTARY PUBLIC SPR1NC VII.Li:. (TAIL : : Dn. X. II. PA 'K All D, Ext ract ing. Fidi-i.'. I'mwn n Bridge work, aii'l all kin. Is of h n work ! ne in a 1'ii.f- -si,.i:al in.ii.i; KKit r. at i;r..-vt k One block soul ii iiiid I . ast of II. (-. Vi . .le Sri-; i Nt; vi i i. k , Utah. '"j j Societies. K. 0. T. M. Spi ingville Tent T o 0 meets in regular re-gular review evtry Sa! u:d.n evening at 7. .'50. Visiting Sir Kusghts mdi webviine. Mont Joii-n Com. Elliot N. Jokoan B. K. PATENT DESIGNS i TRADE-MARKS i AN0 COPYRIGHTS OBfACED r ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY TrFttWu i Notice in " Inventive Age " ga g ga gfl 1 Bofik "How toobtaia I'atenU" g 15 8 fia A T ty. rt rnrn m .I rrr. it. Jr. fV till Ooni is wiw 1 .-n . 1 ' 1 J Letters strictly confidential. Address. E. G. SIGGERS. Patent Lawyer. Washington, 0. C Provo Steam Laundrv Host work ami n-i-i i;;:l ti i i' tis a t r':n ! : 'i; r r-faetiei! r-faetiei! e Co tin r : v. .ifk. :. tel ie a k ? a s -"' . "i . I 1 1 a.le. fi' iifn' i y en 1 ii ii : liven d willmul extra ehar Dt 1 111- f fioi :!y J N. CULiCK, rr.crT. PROYO, UTAH Domestic Steam Laundry PROVO TTT.A.H. m-s Klrst-CIass Work ;:! ri a..ii-ai a..ii-ai ! figures, an i j-'tiar iiit o' sat is-fail is-fail i. n. No rxtni rim i-i' f i ir e i !!-it;2 !!-it;2 for or deli eriti g b-.n iles. Kan.ily trade fsprctnlty desired. Try itur I'tmiw.! ii- finish oiiMhUo siiirts. cntr.s and cottars. Sprlng-ville Sprlng-ville patrons leave orders vi;h JESSE W. FAYKE - LCCAL AGEuT. SDr. WitliaD-.s" Ir..t:nn Pitt i .i.Ui:entHi.l cure li ii.it Hieee.ui.r and Itcua-L- tl'ii s. li. i. instil-l..s t lie o: mm s lTS3P fi Saajs tie ileum, at j ic. ucts MS N KHias a P'.Uitiee, pua 1 lam rt- FJ B lief. Lr. iams" la.er.i! t'.lc O i.t- L3 ment isprsparrd for Vi e- r.r.ii ltth- f3 IBtf cf ih private ptirts. It very box is warranted, itv dritL-frit"?. rv it.ail or receipt re-ceipt of pri.- 50 cents ar.ii !.(ri. V.'tLL'tiVtS MJRUFACTURiflS CO.. I'rojw.. Cieveiana. c)Ho For sale t 1-r. C. J. ! Vii rson's Trim store. Whitney & Pierce, PlaBiDS' Mill Operators EEADQUaUTERS -for all kinds of Mouldings, Frames, Wainscoi it g. Door and Window franns. Wtnktioue prt.mpt ly and at Low est Pi ict s. 1:11 1 liie E:t cr va Cn; 37. UTAH. SPRINGVILLE I bhta teit.St Atl iLot lAila. . BM Cuuvti STrup. Taatu GumL Cse tn tiroe. rv.ifi bT rtn.srsrist. BUSINIIS The Independent. iliiara F. Gibica Editor-E. Editor-E. J. Jordan, Business Manager. entered at the xist office at Springville rttih. for transmission through the mails as eeor:d-clai,s mutter. Lsjel evry Thtirs l.iy morning. TE??f."i3 Or SUBSCRIPTION. Jn- year. Vx rn out hs, riiret- months. 2.00 1.00 .'0 Ask for Advertising Ratoo. KXI'LAXATOIiY. During the past eight nionl!i- , ' be price of wh e i i i t paper has hffl) stetdilv L'inr llj ward. Iist Deceniht-r (he pu p. r hii;s-s ia t Ii e V--t were ci-npell -d to raise their prices a'- ', Hi;d ti e puh!i l.--rs d' Tin: I Mxri-.M)KNT, like i he r-st of th.- los, felt t Ii pii.eli of h g'.er prices rp;i'k!v. Many of the pu hlisht : (f cfiuntiy ers ;md u!.-o a nnmher of : !y tiaiiii s. at oi:ce raised their snbscrit-lion rates to meet the ne w con.i it ions. Tun I N i i: JM-.M i k NT man ha- i hi en '.vaiiiii4 f irih,- paper mills t oet iic li, h'ni!;i generous ! and lower ilnir pi ie- s to the j : r;ner figure. IK thought that eihajis i he paper 1 1 U ? t , if there lis (.)(, would go to pieces, iuni ! the previous conditions be re-I re-I stored. But it seems that it is hiot to be, and we mu-t take I j measuit s to enriai! some of the i ex ! ra t xpene due to the high j prices of print a per. J Circum-t.uices are such that. jit is impracticable to raise the ! . ,, - su.i.-ci '.pt:on price nl ihe paper. ! rhert fore, we have left the i alti riiiitn e of cuUni-S '"it sev-' sev-' i r,d ex i a ii -i ve paes in ordei to rcsloi.i I he liuiliu con d 1 i Ion s III i - ilit- financial end of this con-jcern. con-jcern. lU-einning with this 'jwcik Tine I M)i:i'i:xi)KNT will consist of four instead of eight r ages as formerly. This size ivii! be in i ;i t ;t i ned-- until such time ."s the prices of printing :ii;i't i i.il-, retuin to tiicir inr- ma! vt i : Alihuugh t wo full ( ;.rs have beets i) iievoti a to growing in .Liferent p.-uts of the country with ;i vit -w to de!t ruiiistng the loca'ions in which the In-et sugar prednetion ceiii I lie j r lit a! lv i.e. io' ..." ! b demands I! (ion the ti I-p.-. ! 1 1: o lit 'I' nel!-ei.l nel!-ei.l i i till- '; - r s a ill J d C lilt t . i 1 . ? lie ' ii-uing Venf, cmttinue un-i un-i : tii ' i; d 1 1 i's . v nb n t tiia t . .Ih the new a ml in l in pro ii g he i.-laiid-hive come oroe r id things li ich have r-cen 1 1 v into close relationship with the t'ni'e 1 States, there is going io race eS win n cane and bee!, in which cane sugar is going go-ing to cIom lv compete for the position no.v held by the lowly beet. AectM' iirg to .-oiiie tallies prejiarcd hy the treasury department de-partment bttts now produced two-thirds of the world's sugar. I up over his desk, and awaited pa-Prof. pa-Prof. Shepherdson of the Uui- 1 tienily the coming of a -dope' fiend versitv of Chicago thinks t here-; to Pn-vo. A few ev-mings ago the T , .-it : individual appeared, He was a hun- s an inherent sociological reu- i . . . , J gry vvjiyrarer who was rounded up in son for the prevalence of lights i a canvass of the railr. ad yards, and in Kentucky. The professor i before morning was piteousiy begging i " i . : i i ! for a -shot.' The sheriff indulged in m.v he correct, but in conduct- . L . , , . ! a ox i grin as he picked his way to mg his re.-t arches upon this , Ulo ntvfort unate's cell and dissolved a titiicult subject it would be wise- j little Arm and Hammer brand in f,- l,i,in,l,w.,i o ili.t,,,,., water. Then, carefully handing the I V III III KJ HO v ' ' UV (I M IC t' 11 V V I Keiitinkians !o not like to have outsiders mix up iu their fairs of honor." if- No opinion is to be received simply because it is old or simply sim-ply because it is new, but only because it is true. We must equa!!y beware of venturing rashly on untrodden paths, without a careful survey of the country, and of following in too . ' . . , .1 con fident st curitv the track of our own footsteps Instead of welcoming a breathing breath-ing spell allowed him by the fact that his constituents have been too interested in Porto Hi co to lam bast him of late, Senator Mason insists on drawing draw-ing attention to himself by trying try-ing to force our interference in a war with which we have no business. Second c!as matter, which goes at pound rates, and which include all the iiettsjiijif-rs of the country, forms only one-fourth one-fourth of the mail matter of the country. Yet to hear the postal pos-tal reformers talk one would think it formed nine-tenths. A rule has just gone into effect ef-fect imposing- a line of $"00 or one year's imprisonment on any person who may, through carelessness or otherwise, take mail not belonging lo themsel-ves themsel-ves from the postoHice. 'J he rule applies to papers as well letters or other valuable mail To say it was the post m ij-tei's fault will cut no figure in liii?. ru ling. Great Driliaii has imposed an income tax of a penny on a pound and an inheritance tax of S percent. It is expensive to pay the freight even iu a sue cos s fill war, and it is al-o expensive ex-pensive either to live or die in Great Iliili hi at present. J e W'heeh r oommission iu n signed i is !ol t lie arm v 1 i;is come ionic from tin PhiiiP- pines, presumably to claim seat iu Congress. It will hi-ik. hi-ik. Mime expert testimony to determine deter-mine his exact status. It is n pity that "Coin" Harvey Har-vey was not warned that tin Porto Kico tariff question was about to ari-e, so th.it 'it might have had a book loud v on it. Don't over work outsell'. Just imegine how m ist -ruble mi would be if you finb-hed all your work today and had nothing to do all the rest of your life. There are some congressmen w ho are likely to go down in history us the st a t es a n Willi the "one night .-tan i'' mind. ll is very hard to stand l.y ami s. our dea r ones sulTcr while a v. a i s i ;u the arrival of the doctor. An Alban.v N. V.J dairyman call-, d at a d rug j there for a doctor to come and see his j child, then very sick with ih croup, i Not tinding a doctor in. ho ! ft word! for him to c iine at once on his ret urn. j He also bought a bit 1 1 e of Chamber- Iain's Cough U-med . wlii'h hj ii ;- j i d would give some relief until I he j doctor sliould an ive. In a few lioms ! he returned, saying the doctor coed ! l ot come, as the child was much bet-i bet-i icr. Tin-druggist. Mr. Otto Scholtz. sa s t he f;imi i lias sine th' family lias since iveoiimieitil- ed (. hamberiain s toiiU Kerne. ;y lo tbt ir neighbors and friends untii he lias ;i constant demand for it fn " t hat part of t he c Dr. l'eleisoti. :nt i" I de bv Xotit'O f iiisso' iti ti. We liereliy piv c notice tlia' :lie ::ulner-sliip ::ulner-sliip formerly exist inir 1). I vve n Jioe-'S Wrg-in. Wrg-in. re and Charles II. Weijh li :s lu-en dissolved dissolv-ed and all debts due the firm i ;1 I- na id t i Cliat-les II. U'ebl), and all del t- v t hy tli" firm shall 1-paid by tlie sa d t ii ilis II. Webb. '. ii. W::bb. J AMF Ito: OliK. a story ox sto;:::s. (emal County Slierifl'Siioots a 'Hi;v" i Fieml Full tf Salaratns. j Last Monday morning's llrruld j tells the following story on Sheriff: storrs. i hough evident ly a "jot;. t lie t ale is a good one: j "It is said that George Storrs, tin popular sheriff of Utah county, ha-quite ha-quite recent1) lost faith in the p tw ers of imagination. George, being a regular reader of the Hi raid, not it-, d his 'dope' tic-lids baking powder for morphine, tlie two articles being so near alike in appeiiriince that tin patient could not teil the diffeicnc. and ftdt"just as good after inking the soda as he did utter ;i shot of the real d i ug. "He clipped the article, pasted it needle over to the prisoner, he settled 1 down to watch results. "They came. Tso sooner had the preparation gone into the victiiffs body than he let out a yell worthy of Sitting Rull and his whole tribe, and to the sheriff's amazement and horror, hor-ror, his prisoner's body, it is reliably stated. Levari to swell up. The effect was decidedly 'yeas' y.' "My God, get, a doctor," cried Storrs to his chief deputv, but that official , , 1 1 . V , 1 nan uoeauj uipatt ilea luesseiigei s 10 eight directions and was hurrying back with a lance and stomach pump. After working several hours over bi n the prisoner began to show signs of of returning consciousness. "And Storrs has Iw-en getting' farther far-ther away from Christian Science, every day since." Republican Rally. The "Republicans ludd their first rally at the city hail last Thursday Thurs-day night, with Es-Siator Brown and II. S. Tanner as speakers. F. (J. Ibiyer introduced each speaker with a clever speech. II. S. Tanner dealt mainly with the causes tbat led to the coining-j election. elec-tion. The ex-senator reviewed the platforms plat-forms of the two parties. He .followed .follow-ed the hist cry of our expansion from the beif inning to the present time. lie analysed the trust question and spoke iu favor of a high tariff. MAPLETM MUTTtHIHSS. A few Items of Interest From That Bustling Burg- Map leton, March 19 All we have in Mapletonje, is lots of dust and news of Cronje; we have July instead in-stead of M-irchje; the kind is very dry and parched je; unless there's rain or slert je, we cannot raise sugir heetje. A pane of filass was broken in the front wuiJovy of Edwin ninny's store the tit tier nihl and the oraies placed t here stolen. The German measles are disappear-In-.'. EJwin Johnson is very sick. Wii! ruilmt-r is uioving to his Oak- hind farm. An entertainment will Ik given at I h o Johnson h;.ll next Sat unlay night. The proceeds are to go to t he Sunday school. The popular farce "Kill or (aire" will be rendered as a part of the program. A series of very interesting nicet-irgs nicet-irgs are being held here, at which the principles of I he gospel are-discussed. Tic speakers last Sunday v.i re Lovell Meiidenhall and C. V. H-uU. Next Sunday evening P. A Watt rs an 1 James Larson are announced an-nounced as speakers. A (iH)tl Thill?. IT.oVo, Sept. 2il, isii-i. Colli in Esq. A li.-i ;isi rg your Electric liuimeul-in liuimeul-in our family for owr twenty .eais we take pleasure in recom metid i ng it to i be juiSlic as the best remedy for rheumatism, colic, cramps, sprains, bruises, burns, cuts etc.. and for children with summer complaint it c:;i not be beat. In fact, it is the 1m -I t.itnilv medicine we have ever us.-il. a'el as such we lake ploasuie iu rcC' . i ;i rut. uti i n g i t to tin- pu ! .1 i c Jos T. McKwax ! ill N DA N. Mt'Lw AN" ;;--rS. Id at all stores. P. V. A. .Notes. Toe Cniver-iiy of IT tall h is ;it 1. St. !! courageous enough to ar.iin b challenge the H, V. A. to on intei-collegiate intei-collegiate cont-est. We will meet t hi in very soon. The enrollment, of the mission;! ty class is now ninety-two. Prof. Lund is tning to teach them to sing the L. I . S. hmiis. If a strang-'r was to iiiar them he would undoubtedly j think ii lo lie the Salvation Army, j Tlie st u.h'uts of the English class : iiriii iiei lue program tor Literary Sat-urday night. In consi.sied of an original and unique farce. There will he a contest in original story telling between the English C and the school in the neat fu ' u re. I lie South American Exploring Expidition will leave Provo, April 17th. A 1 1 hough all nat tire is .smiling and t ry in,' to make us lazy, there are as t no signs of spring fever among the students. . I.IKD Sumsion. Yon Try It. If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption cure, which is sold for the small price ofiScts., 50 cts. and $1.00. does not !.,,. i-. ulfc battle h;; ck' a fid we will refund your monev. Sold for over itiftv voarson this guar;m'ee. Price i") cents ami 50 cent 5. Dr. Petctson's Drug store. LOCAL I. HILTS. Pkuhevkke ami rnosi eh." Take 1 load's Sarsapai ilia fait hi ully and it j will cure scrotula, s.m. risen. n, l. .us, I pimples and all i I . id bum i.'s: aiso j tiyspepsia, rheum at sm, c.ita: ah and ! tint tired belli. g. It l,t-vt a- d isa p ! i o'-ols. in a laeiie is cured 1 y Iki i- .Men of Millions" will be presented next v eek. Will Noakes was down from Thistle This-tle t his week. ! It. A. Deal was in Salt Lake on business Monday. I Milan Packard went t Salt Lake Monday morning. Wheels rented and repaired at Wm. M. Bo lance's. Webb & Wig-more pay highest eatsb price for veal calves. A good second hand 3-inch wagon for sale cheap, Wm. Cautek. Brig and .Jesse Johnson went to L. -hi, '1 uesday, to work on the sugar factory. Dell Havmond came down from Scotield Friday evening for a visit with relatives. James Weight is quite: sick this' week. Jim's ofti -ial digniti is making mak-ing a w reck of him. I will i.gain open a bievde repair shop in Springville, on tlie 25th of tliis month, j. M. Clark,--- Call at this ollice for -fashionable visit ing cards. Prices, 15, 20 and 25 cents a package of 25. Printing extra. Elm. ash, and maple shade tre9 n abundance at Wm. M. Hoy lance, prices right. See John S. G roe? beck for particulars. - Wm. M. Roylance is headquarters for bicycles and bicycle supplies. Don't forget this when you want this class of goods; he fixes your wheel righ t too. ' : Experience is the best teacher. Tt ,,. ... ,. , , . L se 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. Last Saturday afternoon Hiram Straw and Joe Bates indulged in a little horse race down on Adams street, having wagered $15 on a side. as Eureka Harness Oil is the besi prj, If -. ? iwt.. .a.i.c ui new it'.M 1 . and tlie lict renovutor ol old leather. H oils, softens, blackens black-ens and protects. Use lureka ilarnsso Gil on your best harness, your oM harness, har-ness, and your carriaeetop, and they will not only toek lietter but ear loneer. Kold eirerv where In cans all taeafroin half pints Io five Kallmis. Made bj KIAMIABD till. IO. lis pi i sir--7- 1 m juliju mvj ii-ft - ri" - After two ties, Straw wm the rice. It seems that there is a city ordinance ordi-nance prohibiting that sort fif sport, and it cost each gentleman $3 50 to adjust matters with the authorities. -Sirs. Hans Nielson is a visitor in Springville this week. Iff. Pleasant f'yrantid. The Sterling, Crecent and Monarch, the leading bicycles. Win. M. K .y-laH'ce .y-laH'ce sells them at all right prices and terms, John Martin was down from Tucker, Tuck-er, Tuesday on business. John is prospering mightily, and acquiring houses and lands. Heautify your homes and sidewalks by plant ing shade trees of tic- nest varieties. Win. M. Ro lance has ! plenty of them cheap, too. 1 still have Ihe agency for the ie-nowned ie-nowned Orescent, Sterling arxi Mou- arcu unci sot mc ties. ,i nu n n e ca ' ' -" l !:. , . . f 1 : I 1 I.... .. for same. Wm M. Hoylaxcs Joe Kirkman has very nearly n-covt n-covt red from his accident a1 Iim-ni Iim-ni it ti and is able to he out. Joe h:; I a clos" call and must poss -s an ir hi const i ! ut ion. C. II Webb and James Wigm e h ive dissolved partnership, and t he former will continue the biueli i's bu-ircss heretofore cond uct ed b th" ' rii ni. The dissolut ion occurred Mmi-i Mmi-i day. i Wallace Stuns was over from American Fork. Sat unlay and Sunday Sun-day He and Jot- have forsaken the farm and adopted the wa.vsof peace. ; P.oth are now cleiks in the Am.-rieau Fork Co-op. ! A. M. McDonald and family moved j to Grand Junction, last week. Mr ' McDonald took advantage of the in : dueeiiients offered bv the Colorado Sugar Co.. and will show tic natives : how to raise bee ts. i Acker's nvsi-Kcsi a taih.kts auk ' sold on a positive guarantee. Cures. ; he,-'rt-!ur;i. raising of the food, tii-- t n ss afttr eating or -any form of : il. spepsia. (.ne little tablet gives immediate relief. -"c and one. r. C. J. I'eterson. j The county commissioners have i made the following appointments, to 1 fl I vacancies among the judges of election, in thiseitv: l.'recitu't No. 1. Ji .sep X J'le, vice James Straw: No.ii J. S. 15 iver. vice A. M. Bovr: N .. 4. J jiiies Strang, vice 10. (). Haym-md. I I). A. Hyde, who has been clerk in ; t h- ill i Grand.- station, has b.-en given til ( Sii -er City st it i i Mr. : D.-Miiii'i', formerly day opera! or, gets j t'tc clerkship and L. A. David quit ' the night shift and is now tlay opera- t r. W. J. Logan is now night man Sick headache ahsolctelv and liermaiietii ly cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink, (,'ures const i pa t ion and indigestion, makes you i at, .deep, work and happy. Sat i-fa'd inn guaranteed or m hi .-y b:ck. -2'n: and 50c . Dr. C. J. Peier-s Peier-s m. Are you sick? If so. investigate t he merits of Herbine. it is ,i co.i-cent co.i-cent rated medi.Mir-, Ihe dose is small, yet it tpaicklv jiroluces the nt i; gratifying results, digest i . t ; i imni'oves. the lips and cheeks lose their pallor the o.'.e becomes bright a:ui il-.e step elastie " Price 50 cents. For sa'e to C J. Beterson. A fashion note sas that h li.s i gloves and mcklits of i at t iesita!;.-- i skin will b. worn a great do-a; b j women ! his winter. We knew t :i j pool- i at t lesnake would come io i! ; sooin-r or lat er. It was the only var- mint left that worn -n didn't, uear ; Tuink of a lady arrayed in a sj w rni dress, seal skin s ictpie. ouri.-h ; f atle-rhat, goal skin sIkhs. Iiir.s-- ll h belt, tori oise sb- ! I ci enli. li .:; - i ' t ri nt a i i n '. s- n IT.-.i c ' na v b : - . chl-n s . i I b'.l i t ons. Spi! z d : n..of . (-..mil's hair under.vear. ni.idc tiil Ha lis i A i:onLi. JOYOLES AND EXPEBT BIC VcLE .MECHANIC'S. GUN AND LOf'KSMlTHS : : : Manufacturers of the Olympia Wheel. We are i p.. Only Expert Bicycle Mechanics in Utah (J unit v. an i we Positively Guararitt Work done by us. We bake E.iatueling in any Color Except White C. titie St., between II and. I When Call at the residence of WALTEli WllEKLEB. Four Blocks East of .Packanl's Store, where .you will lind ail kinds of Caskets. Coins, Linings, Handles,' Etc And all kiudsof Undertakers' Goods. Special at tent ion given to orders for home made Casket, anil Collins of all kinds. Also have a Full Line of Wall Paper Sample. Walter Wheeler, The Meals are Always Good "The train is crowded with agreeable surprises, but it is in the dining car that one is most impressed with the company's superiority. Now, without he-ing he-ing too utterly dainty, 1 am exceedingly particular about my meals, and about the way they are served. For breakfast all I want is eggs, rolls and coffee. In the Burlington's dining car I was able to get just what I wanted, just what I would have at my own table, and for the small sum of fifty cents. The exquisite neatness of the n apery make a good meal taste all the belter." Flying trains for Omaha, Chicago. Kansas City and St. Louis, leave Denver at 2:50 p. 111. and 10:30 p. m. Tickets at Ofllces of Connecting Lines. Ticket Olice - - 214 S. W. Temple Street K. F. XESLEN, Trav. Pass. & Freight Agt. B. R. "WATSON, General Agent, SALT XjA.ICE3 CITY. and Wilsflll Time hnra ,1,1 thair K1mN -w, .... . v o ovi v V SI J IV smith shoo and the real estate ad- iainin,. t.. ,- " -.r ;oinmg to a gentleman from Kansas and will move to Springville. Price Advocate. , . .... Chas. G hillings of S'alt Lake, representing Bradstreet's Comnier- cial agency was here Thursday writ - i ,1,. -, ,,,:., . , initio the community s hnancial condition. ' j Children often inherit feeble dies- ! live power and folic of a more or le-.-severe character results, when foot) is taken whicli is at ail dirticult to di-ge-t. White's Cream Vermifuge acts as a general and permanent tonic. Price 2.3 tents. For sale by C. J. Peterson. Pet-erson. A promise should lie made with cant ion an I kept u i s h care. A tmi ! . . m t se should In- made with tiie li cart. .-in. I remembered with the head. A promise is t he offspring of intention : i ii -b ii!. I be nurtured l y recollects recollec-ts in A promise and it s performance si: u tl i.ke a t : u - balance, .should al-v..i.- ipreseirt a natural adjut-m adjut-m n' A p'-'-iiiist" neglected i-anun-tiuth told. fjjcci t !. A. li. De Fiiient, editor of t he Jour-ii Jour-ii ;'. Doy e -town, Ohio, for a number of ears stiff -i ed from rheu n itism in Ids right shoulder an I side, lie says: " My right, ami a times was entireiv u-eh-ss. I tried Cha m ht-rl tin's Fain D dm, and was surprised to receive r liei 'almost immediately. The Pain Ldm has been a constant companion tj- mine ever since and it. never fails." For sale by Dr. i'eter.son, W. E. K dalch, who is studying law at th, University of Michigan, has again won high honors for himself, his college and his state. Mr. Ity-d Ity-d i!ch has th,- honor of being a mein- her of ihe Cnivetsity debating team antl Inst Fridax thev met the Univer-, si I y of Peims.x Ivania in debate and v-. as given the decision This is one; rtnson wli v . rs. li. va Kyuaicn lias look, d so happy the past few days! All of Mr. Uwlalch's friends in Milliard Mil-liard county rejoice over his hist great victory. Fil more P roj rt ss. Prof. Hodson's piano recital Saturday Satur-day evening uas largely attended by iii'.i-ic lovers, and also by a number of "k ids" and ot hers who went just to b" going somewhere. Some rowdy-i-m was .ijipai'ent. to ih" gteat- ;:n-nanceof ;:n-nanceof j.eojiie who wislnd to listen to tin- n:u.-!c. Plof. II 1 lsoii piiiyed some tine sehctioiis and his execution showed that he was a musician musi-cian of ability. Prof. Gudmundson and Miss Bessie Gudmundson rendered render-ed several violin selections, with Miss c .Ai 0 TS? tJS !.a Ke-as vsV ' v, ."J ;ft! K zT-Z in rrJ rU Ir'rl A I gi'JU D S F A5 I fc-'C -rois - I-M;5 I tCe;i'9s Clover Root Tea 15 -ini'fies Xho Cimnt -xio'i. I :ri'"os (!:. C r.' ...I..-;., 1 - i .e.. r:. . . l i- .C.i, . fl -Kit in-', lo.i ;-e- !.i. in, :tnd :il Y.r hhiihh i.i E-I E-I -a Skin. An se-re -utile I.'x::l-i- - N -rv i'nnir. en solute p. nrn.U-c by r. I J (tr.e .-'-t- i t 2.1c, r.oc. and ; l.t-J. r G. C. VrLLS . CO., LEnov, r: v. . (.'i:o. li Done SUNDRIES All All. in Need Springville. collarette, alligator hide purse cow a rattlesnake necktie. K C.-3.s yr tar i'l t- :i .- V . S 3 I Read This. Consnsn t . I " From the way ray wtt'e coughed for six months, I knew she had consnmp- tion. She showed it in her face, too, and her body wasted away to a mere skele- s toQ Atter she Kt down in bed the doctors couldn't do any Kood. I called ia both Dr. T. A. Shannon and Dr. N. L. Hawsen, each of whom is a first-class physician, but they had nothing j tnat would reach the trouble ! in her Lms. My wife's father came to see her one day, when 1 she gut very low. He lives in - Cedar Lake, Wis., wh le we ; ,..,-,., t.t.. h said he knew what was needed, and ma-le me uet a bottle cf Acker's English Remedy for Consumption. 1 went to Schrrrd 's, our b cal druggist, and got a bottle, and it helped her right away. She t- ok eight 50c bottles, a d they put lur back on her fee- ,-ind made her as sound and v. 1! :oi jtny woman wo-man m t v 1. Sho Ps tak' n on flesh :i grin. cough, and if any dot sn t know- the be t old she was with consu vq-t i-:.r believe ir. My her hou-ew-'-rW, sleeps as soui-.dlv Her stomach . am tolling. Ii" Acki r's Eagii says Acker's 11' it is sold on , os r anv t-he doesn't A , . ? : r. El fac-swasto . VS J 'j ' )r Jl o s ear d. ath 2 U--ftl i : - v on o fa- J. N. Seimi dt. tiie ilruggist wl.o sold me T? niclv t" Consumption. Ib-'il ted von the same thing. Ha .1 - Remedy is wo derfid -i all t'nroat and lung troubles ; that o intoe o cere, r m- in-.-v returned, and he never yet had a bottle come b 1 ktohssto-e a';h- -uh is Luther Bedell, Rice Lal.e, Wis." Acker's E-t-jrl's't R'-moily is ;n 1 I that vour taoncv will be reftmijf 1 ii: Un-.tsd Staf 3 vj C.-.ia,la. Ia ICuKi-r-.l is. ICe iiutlunizc t'n al.Ot's gtiaranUe. li". II. 1-Str- Solo Mary Monoid ;is jiccompaniest. Fr of. H idson is here this week arranging for a class in music. Wlint's Your Face Worth. Sometimes a fortune, but never, if you have a sallow complexion. a jaundiced look, inolh patches and blotches on 1 be skin. all signs of liver trouble. But Dr. King's N.-.v Life Fills gi .-e clear skin, to-y clu-ek-.. ,.it.i, ,. 1, xj,,.!t on v Zo oent ai J v U-t son's lb ng Store, Have It Done Fight. Take otii watch to F. N. West and have it cleaned anil fixed. Work! guaranteed j The Utirlingtmi Route Changes Time Oil and alter Su.-ida . Fi brua r 2. the B.il'liiiglolds t.'liic igo speciill lea es 1 , n -. ! ' a. m. an i i ug ( 'h ic::gi i a ml St . Louis g:i5 ;.. m. N EX L DA V. The sel i'.-e is as good a.s t ho time is fast sleeper, diner, library and chair cars. ( )ne of t he sieepei s comes through from San Francisco Vou can get aboard it in Utah AT YOU B OWN IIOM E and go right through to Chicago v i ; iioui a single change of ears. B. B. Wats in. Geu'l Agent. B. ih Nesh-ii. Trav. Fiss. & Freight j Ag't . -214 South Temple St., ! salt Lake City, Ut ih. j I Jlany a Lover ! Has inrned with digust from an i ; ot i iei w iso lovable girl wit h a;i otTen- i t . "a" '' '' i'!i!i-'i,,s ihe breath bv its action on ,,!'xv('ls t('" as "nthiM- (,ls, Sold fur .years on absolute guarantee P' i'e cents ami 50 cents. Dr. I vi oison's Drug Si ore. ive lileath. Karl s Clover Boot lea on ! MEMORIES OF THE BREAKFAST TABLE. The pleasant, lingering effect of a cup of good coffee is the best beginning for your day's labor. Nigh-Grade produces the agreeable sense of ! beino; satisfied. lrv it tor yourself. Sold bv II. T. Beynolds.s; Co., deal s in staple and fancy gto-enes. .iJSS 's 5. :a S!i.g If trMS. S 3 y for ii- x-vua linn c i-i v. Li:.:i: i- : of Totiacco or O; iuua. vrlj i eLi "r&s orfia-scf'oi'. iSTfJ IS!VJ2 ?J order we rur. runt. -e t '.r.-c or r. .H. lL.il UoiitUa 6 boxes for iSii.OO. D.'i.:iCVT. -j i-b- sitifc tit ri- w&JaiBjk' l"IJ.JiB ijiSii''i5 Thomas Child & Bon, M ft ' - rt 1 3 - Medicines. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by Earl Tranchell, Pharmacist in Charge. IJCity Drug Stationery, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Perfumery, Sponges, Brushes, Cigars, Confectionery, Musical Supplies, Etc., Etc : - : ; East- Side of Bank K J y-w ORNIS! VERW1IFUCEE ftft t I Ji .If ISf BOIiZ) 13 "3Z" 1 (Prepared by mm, otives no wh , . MX M S otihte at r.ll. J'avbe von doubt what I ho has fold hundreds of them. My name ail ct-u r -"'s's under a positive guarante ri-.fc f f e eir... 2-c . oc. atid $1 a bottle ia ss ai.d 4s. i.J." LiOOKEil Jc CO., Iropricturt, Xew York. I .-v !-. O. J. 1 .?frt?'tt.. Agents Wanted. To sod the Marsh Beading Stani) ami lb volving Book Case. Best Ollice or i Li briii. v article ever patented, and Sells Evei yw hert- on Sight, at a good p i lit. Why stand id'e with such ;l chance to make money? Ask publisher publish-er of this paper to show you sample of ! his stand, or write us for full parti-c;;1 parti-c;;1 irs at once. ! A i; -H M F(L. CO.. N.. "!J V- Lake St.. Chicago. Do you want Good Meats? If you do, there is no belter place at winch to get then) than tin-Standard tin-Standard -. . Meat Market J?) C. H. Wkiib. Prop'r. All kinds of Y'egetables in Season. Free Delivery. H. STRAW Dealer in all k imis of : : FRESH and CURED MEATS. AM) recti Grocorios If urn want Gio.d Meats at the owcsi Fi ices, g I t- me a call. I will it I"' undersold Highest prices id for B -of. Mutton, Vea. anil Pork. "J? 23 Xj 353 I OK : IMMMiVlLLE. UTAH. nolM; WEST To s;.t I.'i!.. . ii j.len and t tip Const, e s.-i nie s., , ai to Sal" Lake I.v K: 10 ii 111, 7. fo ia f i:n ;e lo Salt Lake 1'ity Lv. h:I5 j. m . . c 1 1 iie mail Lv. I'.:J2 .1. tn ... from S;. .,,.;,, j,, sut Lake Lv. 4:iJI p. rn 0. a. I'a -i tie e pre -s Iv T:'r p. 111 d. S. Pa seiiL-er. from S-lt Lake to l iiii i.- Lv. n::) p. m o.'s. Sii-in'ri)l" to Tinlie, Mixed. daily e.M-t it Sunday Lv .":.V a. m UOIXO FAST. 'mi. 0 s,. etiie Sp-eial. lo D. tivr Lv 1): IS! a. m-Vo. m-Vo. in. I'as.sent r and mail, from Salt Lake to Sanpete valley Lv. !:."7 a. 111. No. J. Atlantic Express Lv. .'iMapaii. So. 4. I'liiea.iro limiteil Lv. 11:25 p. m. l. (.'. IHIDGF.. General Manager, S. II. I'.AIM Ol.'K. GEO. W. HEINTZ. Tiiitlie Manager. Gen. Pass. Aftt ALSTY I"lt. MOTT'S . :tivjjrinb rTT.Tja a 'd Ml diseases of the generative ;. r ...,! ration. Failing or Lost Manhood, 1 'rr. r:;. Mental Worry, excessive use unii tion and Insamtv. With evcrjr l'-c c--ney. Sold at $1.00 per box. ,rI AL. CO., Cleveland, Ohio. prs :. V. lod SALT LAKEB 1 "oteir.siini'si Ijiijj; str-t5. : WK IIAVK A VAKIETY OF :0 MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES. If we havn't what you wanton hand we can soon get it for yon. We take hay ami grain in payment, and will a.vtajs lie found trying to pleas you. Springville, Utah. Chemicals ore, ist. Building, Springville. WHITE'S CREAM Most in Quantity. Bs in Quality. R.. - J!-. FtTERY BOTTt.1 DH.TJGGIBTS. JAMES F. BALLARD, St. LouiS.j |