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Show ... "Si.-. MoV,, & convey, O. Ij Amlersnn, I'lioloiir.'ipher. State 'ret. Ilvrntn Straw, dealer in Fresh and Cured meats. State st. II. T. Reynolds general merchandise. State street. Fred Carter, Contractor and builder, Monroe street. Stanrlnr1 Mt Market, C. H Webb, prop'r. Fresh aud cured uira.s. tate utrw-t. Peal Bros. & Menilenliall, general merchandise, rtale street. Win. B UovlaucH, - Iiiinic). dealer in harness fixtures. State st. Alfred Whitehead, drugs. chcnilcaU aodcoofectionery. IJoy-laoce IJoy-laoce Ktreet. G. S. Wood Mereautle Co., luietal and retail dealer in general niercliaiidise. Dr. C. J Peterson, nrujrztst. dealer In driifr? chemical, books, stationery and wall paper. Win. M. Ro.vlaiice. wholesale fruits. proliice. seeds nnd rraui; bicycles, StudHaKcr wa-on. State treet. T. Child & Son. Proprietors . the Spilnjiville marble rk. Three blocks east. two i:orth of ntetttox Immims. T. Tame, llarnewi maker and dealer in harness trimmings. J. II. Kindred, Headquarters fiT farm Mnehlneiy :n:d Vcbettler nagoiis. iNpm iireei. (leorge Knbertsnn, Flatterer mud ralsocuiuer. Firt-cla.s& work at reasonalile njture. Professional Cards. OR- F. DUNN, PHYSICIAN AND SU.1GE0N. ill Calls Promptly Attended Day cr rim . : Suiji 3D U. G. W. K. JU. Office and Best-denco Best-denco win I. -V lirni.' i imi. Telephone cMiuectlons. D. C JOHNSON, flttorney-at-liacu and Hctary Public. Spring vitLK, Utah. G EO. SMART, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. "flicc and Residence, 1 Muck rurrth of Packard siorc. prisoville, - - Utah. James cajfbey, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRING VI LLE, UTAH : : Dr. N. II. PACKARD, : : DEMTTIST Extracting. Filling. Crown and Uridjre work, and all kinds or dental work done in a lofrj-siorial manner. OFFICE AT RESIDENCE One block south and 1 east of R. G. W. depot Springvillk, Utah. Societies. K. O. T. M. Springville Tent I'o. 9 meets in regular re-gular review every Saturday evening at 7:30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. Mont Johnson, Com. Elliot N. Jordan. II. K. PATENTS DESIGNS TRADE-MARKS I AND COPYRIGHTS uaiaintu FRE OBTAINED ADV1CC AS TO PATENTABILITY Notice t-inTenuve Age Book "Jow to obtain Patents" moderate. No fee till patent is secured. ' Letters! Address, t. S. SI6GERS. BS. Patei tent Lawyer. Washington j Provo Steam Laundrv IJest work and reasonable prices. Give us a trial; guarantee satisfaction. satis-faction. We do the finest of fine work, and make a specialty of family trade. Laundry called for and delivered de-livered without extra charge. J N. CULICK, PROP'R. PROVO. UTAH. Domestic Steam Laundry PROVO ... UTAH. I Vie First-Class Work at reasonable reason-able Allures, and guarantee satisfaction. satis-faction. No extra charge for call-lux call-lux for or delivering bundles. Family trade especially desired. Try our Dwmestlc finish on white " -khirfs. cuffs and collars. Ppring-vllle Ppring-vllle patrons leave orders with JESSE W. PAYNE LOCAL AGENT. I Dr. Williams' Icdian Pilt kOiuUueat, will care Blind ' Bleeiunjf and - ltcuing t Piles, li absorbs the tumors allays tno lWhiuir at once, acts las a Doultiee. tivts it:staut re lief. Dr. Wil.iams' Indian Pile Ointment Oint-ment ltreDared for Pi'te-ar.d llcn- tn? of tie private parts. Every box is warranted. By diwirKt. y mail on re ceipt of pnre. M cents and 91. mi. WltLlfMS MMUFICTUR1K6 CO.. Props.. Cleveland, Ohio For sale at IH-. C. J. Petersen's Drug Stores Whitney & Pierce, Planing . Mill Operators. I1EADQUAUTERS for all kinds of Mmldings. Frames WainWoling. Tnr and Window frames. Work done promptly and at Lowest Pi ices. Iill 1 Mils East ol Uit CreaseiT. gPRINOVJLLF. UTAH. TWT?, wfcsMt Ail Ll ll'l fTl Burnt Court fcyroo. Taes toul. Vm gj it's ma P" f7 til t i & b r y s Li Tilliam T. Oil-aoa Editor-E. Editor-E. N. Jordaa, Business Manager. entered at the post office at Fpringville. Utah, for transmission through the mails as second-class matter. Issued every Thursday morning. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Une year, -Six months, rhree months. $2.00 1.00 .50 Ask for Advertising Rates. In time John Barleycorn is the slugger that makes all of ihe pugilistic champions groggy. The snuff trust is the latest monopolistic combination of capital. We hope it will not be long before it is snuffed out. When a man comes forward Midi the colossal jresuuij4 ion t'lt't he is able to act a3 Christ's mouthpiece, theic is no telling how far he will . A Chicago woman married a man on hTieeii minutes' ac-quaintante. ac-quaintante. She is now bewailing be-wailing the fact that it is much easier to get into trouble than to get out of it. Mr Bryan is quoted as saying say-ing that he isn't g'iig to the Dcmocalic convention. He evidently knows something about the temperature in Kansas Kan-sas City in July. The republicans who denounced denoun-ced Congressman Sibley as crazy a year or two ago, are now revising their opinions. The demociiits are doing the same in the reverse direction. The republicans have decided lo amend (he Const i i uiion so as leal with trusts. Perhaps the remedy ma' be good and necessary, neces-sary, but it can hardly go through in time for the fall campaign. C. P. Huntington has laid his hand upon his heait nnd de clared that his conscience compels com-pels him mi admit that that the Nic.iraguan canal will he a fail ure. Incidentally, he might have .added that he feared it might reduce the earnings of his railwavs. Gret Britaiu might well reply to any attempt at media- lion in the words that McKin-ley McKin-ley used when the European powers attempted to mediate in Cuba. He suggested that Europe Eur-ope might as well recognize the efforts i I tli- I'ni'e l States to ' end a situation which has become be-come intolerable." Will Mrs. Dewey be able to talk the admiral into declaring himself a candidate for the presidency? I She has told friends that she is feeling the pulse of ihe country lo see how it takes to the idea. The only thing uncertain at present, is, which ticket she will run the admiral on. That Chicago man who sent a cable message of advice to Gen, Buller about crossing the Tugela now knows the value of words, which, according to the bill of the postal telegraph company com-pany duly. handed him, is $138. The probability is that Gen. Buller will have to manage his campaign without further cable advice bv our tacticians. General Miles has called at tention to the fact that the magnificent sea coajt defenses are being ruined for want of men to take care of them. It will take some 18.000 men to man all the guns now in place or contracted for. These guns cost millions, and it is the worst sort of foolishness to permit them to deteriorate through ieglect. It is perfectly nalutal that naval officers (should think that there is no necessity for fortifying fortify-ing the Nicaiaguau canal. But when the average citizen takes out his slate and calculates that a fortress can be built at ath end of the canal which will cost less than a battleship and will be practically impregnable, he begins to doubt the advisabilty of the United States trying to rival the continental powers in the size of its navy. Rusk in was a wealthy mau and he spent a great deal of J:ie uf 1 h itt was ft le t, shop He put the business in the hnndsoftwo excellent women and le t it without advertising to commend it. This amiable disregard for commercial principles prin-ciples had ihe natural rebult. Rut-kin thought it was because the competitors in the neighborhood neigh-borhood burned so much gas to illuminate iheir windows. Editor Wilkinson of the Iron County Record ho enlarged his paper and bought n new press and things. Prosperity must have struck Charlie's constituency and he h getting a slice, or else his bump of hope is jjreatly enlarged. en-larged. However, he's one of the best, deser ves all the wealth he will get and ihen some. He gives Cedar Cily a good paper and the community should see that he eats regularly. We know tio one in Cedar, only saw Editor Wilkinson once Tor an hour, b-ut we always read ihe Record its tditor does his work right. A. G. Huseiick, an officer in P.uinmer's force now a prisoner at Peiorin, sent a private letter to Cape Town in which he said-"The said-"The officers are confined m the Model school, which has an excellent gymnasium. Classes have tkeeii formed, and. during the mornings, the officers go lbrouj Saitdow's devehminc exercises. The prisoners gMi orally are developing wonderful wonder-ful muscle?. Our dungeons .are distinctly up to date There i every convenience, from eltc-trieiiy.to eltc-trieiiy.to toothpicks, as vv. ll as books from the library." These Boers don't seem to be savages as reported by some of our flunky newspaper editors. It is very hard tt stand ty and see our dear ones sulier while awaiting the arrival of the doctor. An Albany (N. V.) dairyman called at a drug there fur a doctor to come and see his child, then very nek with the croup. Not Hading a doctor in, he left word for him to come at once on his return. He also bought a brit tle of Chamher-lainVOoutfh Chamher-lainVOoutfh itetnedy, which he hoped hop-ed would give some relief until the doctor should arrive. In a few hours he returned, savinif the doctor need not come, as the child was much better. bet-ter. The druK'st. Mr. Ol to Schollz, says the family has since recommended recommend-ed Ghambet Iain's Couh Itemedv to t heir neighbors and frtends until lie has a-einstant. demand for it from that part of the country. For sale by Dr. Peterson. Notice of Dissolution. We hereby give not ice that the . partnership partner-ship formerly exfstin;; between James Wig-more Wig-more and Charles H. Webb has been dissolved dissolv-ed and ail debts due thu firm will be paid to t'harles II. Web:-i. and nil debts owed by the firm shall bo paid bv the said Charles H. Webb. V. U. Webb. James Wiu.moke. A Good Thing. Pkovo, Sept. 29, 1899. J, S. Coltrin Esq. A fter using your Electric liniment, in our family fr over twenty years we take pleasure in rec iinmcn ling it to the public as the best, remedy for rheumatism, colic, cramps, sprains, bruises, burns, cuts etc.. and for children with summer ci:mil.iint it. can not le beat. In fad. is is the best family medicine we have ever used, and as such we take pli-asure in recommending it to the public. Jos. T. McFIavan I KIND A N. MCEWAN 0"Sold at all stores. LOCAL BRIEFS. Ernest Sumsion lef for Wyoming Sunday. James Caff rey was in Salt Lake, Saturday on business. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Burt, Tuesday, March 20, a son. Will Wiscombe went to Scofleld, Saturday, to visit friends. Mrs. L. M. Murphy was in Salt Lake, Saturday, on business. A good second hand 3-inch wagon for sale cheap. Wm. Cahteii. Born, to Mr. Mrs.- Chas. San ford, Thursday, March 22, a daughter. Sam Bacon is pa"periag and decora-inpthe decora-inpthe Presbyterian church this week. Henry Su fusion came in from his grading crmp at Wauinetter, Wyo., Saturday. For an honest Job of carriage painting paint-ing H. J. Maiben & Co., Provo, can't be excelled. Try them. Roe Deal celebrated Arb r Day by planting shade trees on the sidewalk in front of his proposed residence. Several of our local sportsment went to Provo last Friday suckering. They report a great catch. Miss Zell Harmer arrived home, Saturday, from Wyoming where she has been for several months. . If you want, a bargain on a new Singer Sin-ger sewing machine or a White bicycle bi-cycle call at this office for information. informa-tion. Beautify your homes and sidewalks by planting shade trees or the best varieties. Wm. M. Roylance has plenty of them cheap, too. J. W. Deal and Oscar Wilkins. Jr., hae gone up Spanish Fork canyon for the purpose of looking over the country with an idea of taking up a ranch. Provo Enquirer. The R. G. W. changed time March 25th. Under the new time table No. JO for Sanpete points leaves Spring-ville Spring-ville at 9:26 a. m ; No. G, the east bound flver at 9;46 a.- in.; and No. 1 at 10:24 a. tn. MOKITKA POSITIVELY CUKES SICK headache, indigestion and constipation. constipa-tion. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. 25c and 50c. Dr. C J. Peterson. Beware of using the personal pronoun pro-noun "I" too freely in your talk when you are talking in a room full of people. Egotists are often atuus- a re a -s Home Jonrnul. Albert Harmer was in Proro on business Monday. J. B. Stevenson is up from Belknap visiting with his family. Epr. Rowland came down from Eureka Friday for a" visit with his parents. A. C. Bird arrived home, Friday, from a trip to Wyoming on railroad business. Wm. Cole and Mrs. Etta Cole, of Nephi, were here this week o:i a visit to Mrs. W. A. Clark. I. A. Randall came in from Grand Junction Friday and will remain a few days with his family. I. J. Maiben & Co. of Provo guarantee guar-antee their tine carriage painting, all work promptly done in an up t -date manner. I still have the agency for the renowned re-nowned Crescent, Sterling and Monarch Mon-arch lines of bicycles, and have extras for same. Wii. M. Roylance. Wtu. M. Roylance is headquarters f, ir bicvcles and bicycle supplies. Don't forget this when you want this class of goods; he fixes your wheel right too. ACKEU'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS A HE sold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, raising of I lie food, distress dis-tress after eating or any form of d.spcpia. One little tablet gives immediate relief. 25o and "50c. Dr. C. J. Peterson. Ed L. Whiting has sold to Joseph Jensen, 10 acres of lam: in Maplet n for $925, and 8 acres to A. M. Whiting Whit-ing for $740. Mr. Whiting w ill soon leave with his family for Li Grande, Oregon, where lie w ill make his home in Hie future. The local dramatic company will present, on Monday night, April 2, the society drama entitled, "Tl e Man of Millions. " Election returns will be read between acts. The ro-ceeds ro-ceeds go to the M. I A. associations of the citv. John and Dan Sumsion left, Tuesday Tues-day morning, for Pocatello, Idah , vviih ten men and teams to work at repairing tht Oregon Short Line and to make river changes. The Sumsion boys have 23 miles of this win k to do and they expect to lie gone all summer. sum-mer. Are you sick? If so, investigate the merits of llerbine. It is a concentrated con-centrated medicine, the dose is smal , yet it quicklv produces the most gratifying results, digestion improves, the lips and cheeks lose their pallor the eye becomes bright and the step elastic Price 50 cents. Fur sale by C. J. Peterson. Successful and delightful any girl may be, even though she cannot stay all day in the home. If it be l.er duty to bo away, teaching in kindergarten kinder-garten or primary school, writing in an office or selling good; in a shop, she loses not a bit of her true woi toil to-il the household through her brave independence and her endeavor to relieve re-lieve her parents of her support. April Ladies' Home Journal. A. H. De Fluent, editor of the Journal, Jour-nal, Doylestown, Ohio, for u number of years suffered from rheuflritism iti his right shoulder an 1 si.l". lie says: "My right arm at i itnes was entirely useless, I tried Ch imbe: -Iain's Pain Balm, and was surprised io receive relief almost immediately. The Pain B:tlm has been a constant companion of mine ever since and it never fails." For sale by Dr. Peterson. A small fire oeciirco last Friday morning in the First ward, which burned up a stack of hay for Mrs. Sarah Hutching-;. The fire was start ed by her boy. a lad of 10 or 17, w ho .was burning some straw which had been taken from the hen house. The tire caught the stack which was near by and it would have. been communicated communi-cated to the hay shed belonging to Robert Rothwellif it had not been for several men who happened to be going to their work. They confined the 11 1 e to the stack. When ye.u see a firm that ad vertises every- week in the year you can make up your mind right away that they are the people that are selling tbe goods; ihat they are t he people that are giviug you bargains and bnadlin g goods they are not ashamed of. When you want bargains, buy vour goods from a firm that advertises. They, don't charge you two prices for articles so that they may live the remainder re-mainder of the week, if they should not be successful in catching another customer. Fihnore J'rogrcss. American freedom of thought or action was never intended to be construed con-strued into license. Yet, so far as our marriage laws are concerned, that is precisely the direction which freedom free-dom is tending. We are horrified at the thought of of free love; we go into in-to spasms of virtuous indignation over free divorce; we frown down niightily'upon Mormonism! And yet we sanction free marriage absolutely free with everything eliminated; minister, magistrate and license. Tnere's where our sublime inconsistency inconsis-tency comes in. Edward Bok in the April Litdies- Home Journal, Hare It Done Right. Take your watch to F. N. West and have it cleaned and fixed. Work guaranteed Does This Strike Yon! Muddy complexions, nauseating breath come from chrouic constipation. constipa-tion. Karl's Clover Root Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Dr. Peterson's Peter-son's Drug Store. VV l , . - 1 room or boadoir an the softly rdi- ". - ' " i'.im lyrmyj v A cBai. Notbin will rontribnto mora to tho A ditiner- Tho.bet decormtivo " 1 imp effi or mv . " iuuvuon yur Tl, k' aiaae m all coivm u.iicm not vw - wit. III, moa aoia crerywheraw tiiji atid cuter lain in;.', but often out of order, April BIG BILL FOE SPORT. Sir Thomas LJp ton's Fun Will Cost a Million Collars. Tbe Yacht Races Have Cost Itoth Sldea More Than Ever Be- j fore TTie Challenger's Running; Expenaea. Sir Thomas Lipton's decision not to challenge again for the America's cup before 1901 is better understood when the cost of this year's racing with the Shamrock is known. The races this season have cost more on both sides than ever before. But the challenger, having to cross the ocean and race his yacht in foreign waters, has borne the greaier expense. The Shamrock itself, in construction and equipment, is said on pretty good authority au-thority to have cost nearly $400,000. Six-Thomas Six-Thomas has admitted that he spent on the boat more than six times as much as Lord Dunraven did on the last Valkyrie, and Valkyrie 11. cost $60,000. Figuring on thc"$400,000 basis, it is easy to show that the English baronet bar-onet has spent about a million dollars on his season's sport. While in this country Sir Thomas has maintained a fleet of six vessels, including the Shamrock. He has had his flagship, the Erin, come from England. Eng-land. It is a sumptuous steam yacht, with a staff of stewards, cooks and servants to attend to his many guests. Then there was the Plymouth, a steam tender, on which the Shamrock's crew, the many carpenters, sailmakers, riggers rig-gers and machirdsts slept and ate, a tugboat for towing purposes when the Shamrock Avas becalmed, a small steam launch and small steamboat which rau betwen the Sandy Hook anchorage and the Battery to transport Sir Thomas' guests. Besides maintaining this fleet the baronet entertained in royal fashion, fash-ion, more than a score of guests having hav-ing been brought from England at his own expense and many of them being Xrovided by him -with accommodations at the most expensive New York hotels. Sir Thomas also brought over his private pri-vate physician to attend to the party, and a painter, Chevalier de Martino, who was to produce marine view s in oil of the cup races. On race days the baronet emploj-ed a band. All this cost Sir Thomas about $2,500 a day in running expenses, and the racing rac-ing this year, owing to lack of wind, was prolonged over twice the usual period. A million dollars, everything taken into consideration, is not thought to be an excessive estimate of Sir Thomas' sport bill. And he lost the races. Besides, the Shamrock is utterly utter-ly worthless for any other purpose than trying for the America's cup. An old sea captain, looking at the Shamrock and the Columbia, said: "What would a poor man do with a boat like that? lie couldn't use her. He couldn't keep her. 'lo turn her around would cost money. He couldn't even burn her, for there's little to burn on her, and she wouldn't bring much at a sale." Sir Thomas Lipton is a millionaire many times over. He is also a bachelor, and has no near relatives, it is said. He can afford to spend $1,000,000 now and then on some yacht races, but not every season. It is not surprising that he should decide not to indulge in the luxury of a challenge again inside of two years. Springlield (Mass.) Republican. Repub-lican. What's Your Facn Worth. Sometimes a fortune, hut never, if you have a sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin. all sij.fns of Pvcr trouble. R:it Dr. King's New L fe Pills gi ;e clear i-kin. ro-;y cheeks, r eh complexion. Only 25 cents at Peterson's Drug Store. Dr. Peterson h is ail the ne v de- s gns in Wall Paper. Mr. and Mrs. George James, of ! w -re visiting in town. Sunday. j P2d Knowiden. tlieZ G. M. I. gro- ; c ry sab smac, is in town today. I Roe Deal, John Mciidenhall and : Dr. S.nart have purchast'ii from Julius j Jensen of Provo, the full rigifed sloop Ralph Auchbold, late of New York, DONS -flL23,C?jaE22C331.I, TQY-QhEr f' "AND -r SUNDRIES EXPERT BICYCLE MECHANICS, GUN AND LOCKSMITHS : : : Manufacturers of the Olympia Wheel. We are the Only Expert Bicycle Mechanics in Utah C unity, and we Positively Guarantee All Work done by us. We bake E lameling in any Color Except While. Centre St., between II and, I When Call at the residence of WALTER WHEELER. Four Rlocks East of Packard's Store, where you will find all kinds of Gaskets, Cols, Linings, Handles, Etc., And all kinds of Undertakers' Goods. Special attention given to orders for home made Caskets and Coffins of all kinds. Also have a Full Line of Wall Paper Samples. 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 being be-ing too utterly dainty, I 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 Rurlington'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 napery make a good meal taste all the better." Flying trains for Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City and St. Louis, leave Denver at 2:50 p. tu. and 10:30 p. m. Tickets at Offices of Connecting. Lines. Ticket Office - - 214 S. . Temple Street E. F. NESLEN, Trav. Pans. & Freight Agt. B. R. WATSON, General A?ent, SALT ILiA.ICE3 CITY. yacht ''Freeda,"' and the boat was brought here this week. Tbe little craft is 17 feet long over all. and 11 feet on the water line, 5 feet 4 inches beam and carries 207 square feet of canvass, tjhe draws but 8 inehes of water. The boat was built by Mr. Jensen last summer and has au excellent ex-cellent record for speed. Yesterday Drs. Smart, Slater and Robison, performed adiflkuilt opera-tiot opera-tiot on Miss Id i Rogers. It was an tntire success, the patient having raliied nicely from tha shock, and this morning is in a fair w.ty to recover. re-cover. The surgeons f.iaud and removed re-moved an occlusion of of the cystic duct in the liver. Miss Rigors has been in pour health for a long time, and the operation was under taken w ith t he hope f siving her life. The expense of lire wm k ai d the care of the patient is ass'im-'d by the local Knights of the Maccabees. The remains of John S.. t he 7 year old son of Mr. arid Mrs. S. M. P.urv of this city, were shipped to Moroi i las! Friday for burial. Th child was taken sick iaf. Tuesday night ab ut 10 o'cl ick, and i hot-tun cvei.Whing was done by the attending phy.veian and ti e fond parent-;, yet ii was -if no avail and th little one die 1 next d iy at 4 p. m. March 2ist. The ' : i p . t hie-' of the people go out I o t h- paret.t in their ber.Menie:i t. Mr. ;.;:( Mrs. Parry feci grateful to t'u :v -e for the mai.y kind "rti - "-i ' :e- ; during t he hour of tii.-ir ,,ill .-i i.. Muli Daii(.cr(U. Most every town has a young .man or so who is too smart to live. Along this line an exchange says: There is a time in most every oiing man's lite when he imagines that he is a warm number. When he grows older and accumulates a small store of h use sense, lie views the sunn; class of boys with disgust. He meditates his past and wonders if he ever w is such a confounded foil. A smart aleck is about the most despicable mortal that ever drew breath, but the law forbids killing them and ti e people are compelled to just grin and bear their bresencein the community. Sheriff Storrs tells of a liim when a bicycle came in handy as a patrol wagon. He was called upon to attend at-tend a crazy man and fount the sufferer suf-ferer in a very violent conditio:), nourishing a rev ilver and otherwise making himself feared. Stores deprived de-prived him of t he re v-d ver and tht n bantered the fellow to ride his wheel The nidn consented and after running run-ning hiiu around in the neighbor hood a little Storrs started him k Shiloh: Cough and nsumplion This is lcycr.d qr.ostion the n-.ot Fiicctssful Cd'.iKh Ivlcdi-cine Ivlcdi-cine ever r-i(wn to science: a few closes ir. variably cure the v.o:-..t rasri ( f C'-ii".;!i, Lump nn l Ii cnelnt v.'Ii' !e its wonderful won-derful Fevers i'.i the cure of Oirsuiri'i: i M is wj'.hort a jnr-r.lli jnr-r.lli 1 1 u 1 h h i'.L'i'-y if mec! ieir.e. Since in j.i . t discovery i t has I con s t t n r. jruurar.t-p. a est r.rj dih-: r ni'v! it ir.o can i'an'l. Jr" yi u h:ivo a (.'oitp.h, we cr : rieL'y r.r k yo-.i tt:yii. Inl'nite'l: i.itr s :ir:l (-.-.i ;k:;i :Tm- , ; .-nil S a.-. l in Pru-laiul 3s. i., S-'j. J. J 4s. ( J. JOLE PROPRIETORS Q 3.C.WELLS 8 LEROY, N.Y. HAMILTON, CAN For sale by Dr. C. J. P-tcrson PHOVO, UTik33. in Need Springville. E2E2SS3 571 1 m la M 1 iTni-iiiMiv- --'iSeo. II. Done. ' What paziled ms i.t the oe-'inning was that I kept losing flesh without any caase for it that I could cos. I had a little trouble with my stomach, too, ana after a while bejraa lo stow v-eaker and to cough. The cough, I tnougbt, wouiq 5ou go away aua cure irseir, uv.t it d.dn'L. It grew worse, and then I be-, -aa to s-pit up a peculiar pecu-liar lo kicg substance. I never thought of cousu'vp-ion, 1 ut o- day I had a he -so: ri.ajc, e.cd lhJi was frightened i i t arne-ot cud did 1U t W..2.L J Jc.d lo. I rnsh'.-d t i;10 C. i.'tor. e t:v. r to basv, r p cmeib: cl e. for lie di.lu'i. .Iome;.nv !.1. 1 kept go in o-i 1 jw.i i.;:i.i.rui j o-.tMook urn bud. Tain. ,5 t ok a different t-;rn. h-v.vcv v. whin I lu-urd. Atkcr'n f r Cons ;ir.p-Jo: and it not ou'y . i.ig and spir. r.:'. Remicr." ta..k K. , for 1 ;re 1 v y C mgh- V.y . bat a so o..i.t i p i. I t'K k (u pc: -:d t-j "r.v a:ti i u t my who c sy.itv imineut IVjsIi, ; -O I, healthy a nsn a ; You c:".:-! ii d Y v i ni;iv hi i l a week's t-a -A. rare I alwcy:. 1 c -1.5 i R.-.r.idy :-. t"., i a go-id t'.iin 1 .' nl ;ht tnv y -jc f .'ir.-'d vi- h c ro.i . v. heezvCotih .v;.-; t r-v.d I lost ::o t'aie i -.... t ;-.-, t -r on.i t clvld v.a; Th.it i-o.irt-.o. . . e : e r.e. 1 i - v n 'irr.c t'le ieaso - -. v pure:it to nave a kecuir'" crot.p o 1 1 f no purpi.si to 1: .- 'p I'M-'. I I' - ( :.,:to:i a- d H'--- i . V IT..---'. ir. : : ! to Mini th' jaii ! mi! ;' - 1) I: i lid I'll st; i 1 : I )S 1 1 ' wliee! fur over i nii.- Th' iii-itj." did not Misp'.-' in.'h'iig 1 1 ! i : i lie reached i he cell dour. It took four men then to get hiiu into th" cell Provo Enquirer. Marrlasre Licenses. L"gal permits to wed have been issued since last report to the following follow-ing parties: John Warwick. .iiife 1. 2i an I Ada Swenson. 21. both of P etsant Grove; Robert L. Thornton, .V, and Annie M. Kelly. 28, both of American Fork: D R. Rhoads. 3), and Hannah L Robinson, 33, both of American Fork, lo You Know Consumption is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shiloh's Couuh and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over flity years Dr. Peterson's Drug Store. That Tired Feeling In the morning, after one has been out late the night before, can be completely dispelled by a cup of delicious OHISH-GH&BZ - COFFEES. They are not only pure, but represent rep-resent the best selections of the world's coffee productions, A PERFECT BLEND. Sold in bulk only and out of bins bearing above trade mark. Sold by II. T. Reynolds & Co., deal ers in staple and fancy groceries. Best Dining Car Service. BUFFET LIBRARY SMOKER. ELEGANT EQUIPMENT. Chair Gars Free.- IE 10 S ii pK'4 tar-fe Tl10 sr&it remedy tor c : ?tfc iSr organa oi citlicr cor, cur dy tor Ec-rvous Impotency, Ni.fhtiy iliaiajiccri, aie l it' v.ivjt tne iOfr liiiij I A. J j - 1 rmRCT r ss a n 1 s re iw m b fe 1 1 i s : : . m Srr&x' vi ?i-Jwni a ""..va. l- x...l t v '. i , i. in ji' n: ii aau insanity, vvitn cverv iFTrH IIINR 85 order wo ruarantee to cure or rent nd tlis money. Sold at Sl.OO tier box AriCnUwIRU. 6 boxes for 5.0C. S . SIGTT'S CSI'.'.TiH ALi CO., Cleilaud, OLloi Ior Sale cat X lc?r3 rti ur IJi-uk Storo. l v. Thomas Child & Bon, Drugs. Medicines. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by Earl Tranche, Pharmacist in Charge. -. City Drug C. 13. TRAXCHEL, Pharmaoiat. ' Stationery, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Perfumery, "Sponges, Brushes, Cigars, Confectionery, Musieal Supplies, Etc.,. Etc. : ; : East Side of Bank 1 , j W'.ORMSl VERMIFUCEB ( -KnnnrJ jI?J'LjPyjtT.' ' Bes in Quality. . f; I For20YesrsHasLedaSJWerinRemsdigs.iiST; J ii l' SOXX 23 "K" AIjIj DIlTJGCilSTS. . - l y !' . . r ' . -'. , - I I rr '.nr' -r p.-ff .rrftgfTnaW 4 in-m I IT iKW-iiiiili" y-r T .. t J 1 -f s icrer prouei . uuwa ui mis vm.iku was r.n er control, and tnv child was a ooitie nanny au tne time, it scrvas tn. the ho.-se that a good lock and key scrv. I ill mm mm? imjx I: is b h an expectorant and a tone. It cured me cf con-Jo con-Jo cretin. n-1 J know what I a n talking about." (Sigm d :ro fr.tn.c r.iaaufacti for, ? j3 t'en cr Street, New York. : i :.V ( !!'. .-t'it - - '- ' i'". irv. !r:in.PO t'if.t your itionV will l' ..... r . ..;..'.. l l.'. .: i !.;:.:lanJ, Is. 2.1.,-as. 3d ,aJ4. t-t. priciori, .Vcaf I's.'i. J. 1 ,!OI'!(Il, i Agents Wanted. I". i ! in- ' !.i;-:i K'-ail i iii.' Si a nd and !; . : : ..I, ' IS. -si OmVe or Lioiaix article ever patented, and Sel:s Fiveryw hcic on Sight, at a good p etit. Why stand id'p with such a,, chance to make uione.x? Ask publisher publish-er of i hi paper to show you s imple of i hN stand, or write us for fuil parti-cu! parti-cu! us at mice. MA KS 1 1 MFG.. CO.. X.i. V2 West Lake St.. Chicago. Do you want Good Meats? If you do. there is no better place at which to get them than the Standard !Meat Market J2J C. II. Webb. Prop'r. All kinds oT Vegetables in Season. Prea IDolivery. .Dealer in all k inds of : : FRESH and CURED MEATS. -AXD- Grreen Groceries If vnu want Good Meats at the 1 owest Pi ices, give me a call. Highest High-est p i es paid tot Reef, Mutton, Veal and Pork. X 3aVSI 23 TiLSXj FOH Sl'RINGVII.LE. UTAH. GOING WEST To Salt Lake. O-ii.'ii and llifi CJo'Wt. 3. ". Scenic m-ciai toS;ilt l.uke tv C:10a in from Tintic to Suit Luke :it y J.I 'A.!.'.-.".""1 c natl .L ::.:'..Ly. 10:4 a. in 9. from Sanpete to Salt Lake : .. .L. 4:31 p. in 3. Pacific express Vv 7:T p. 8. Passenger, from S-lt Lake lo Tintic Lv. C.-.'lOp. 1.1 28, Sprincville to Tintic, Mixed. dally except Sunday Lv 5C a. hi GOING EAST. No. No. 6. Scenic Special, to Denver Lv9:4 a. in. 10. Passenger and mail, from Salt Lake to Sanpete valley Lv. 0:50 a. m. 2. Atlantic Express Lv. 3:4-p.r. 4, Chicago II mited.. Lv. 0:2.i p. in. No. No. D. C. DODGE, General Manager, S. H. BABCOCK. GEO. W. UEINTZ. Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass. Ant Mm yiTAI-ITV M rt- mottcs pro3tratioa acd all diseases of the generative Youicful Errors. Mental Worry, excessive era O: AVE IIAVK A VARIETY OF :0 MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES, If we havn't what you want on hanl we can soon get it for yon. . We take hay and grain in payment, and will always be found trying to.pleasft you. - SpringviUeTJtah, Chemicals Building, Springville. Store, -4 ! 1 |