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Show BUSINESS DIRECTOR Y. Moleu ?t Caffrev, furniture. StulM r-t. C K AnoVrson, II. T. Reynolds, general ia-rchandH, ftate atret. Fred Carter, cocit r-Hftor and builder. Monroe atreet. Jeal Hros. & Mendenhall, general merchandise. State atret. Win. B. Roylance, harnt-aa. dealer In liarnitM fixture. State at. Alfred Whitehead, drug. clnnil-ul and confectionery. Koy-lau Koy-lau utreet. G. S. Wood Merrantle Co., wholmalt- and retail dealer In general uien-handliMf. Dr. C. J Peterson, oruirtnt dealer In ilruit rhciulcala. Imoka. atutUmery uvl wall paper. Win. M. Roy la uce, wholesale fruit, produce, tteeda and rrain: Mcyi-leM, Sludebaker naruri. Slate atreet. T. Child ,t Son. Proprietor- 01 the f-"prlii(f vlll'1 marMe orU,. Tlirc- MiM'k eaL. I Mo uirtU f mcftiutr iiou-,-. Krdtnan & Son, Dealer lit all kind of Meat and Green Orocerle. Stare .street. The Independent. The local newspaper. tubsorlle for It and read It. It will do you (rood. Jol I'rlntlii. Print Ktiop Ik north aide of tate l reet. J. R. Kindred, Headquarter fur Farm Machinery and chettler watcons. iH-pot trrl. George Robertson, flatterer and calsomlner. work at reasonable tlKurr. Flrt-cla.s Professional Cards. or- f. DUNN. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 1 ill Calls PioaiptlT Atteadti Day or lull.: SurKtiJi) U. G. W. U. U. OIBeeand Real-Aence Real-Aence wit. i .1. W Hrimli'irit. Telephone connections. D. C. JOHNSON, Attorney-at-Liacxi and ftctery Public SPKINGVILLK, Utah. G EO. SMART. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office In Kooius 5 and 0. In llauk InUldWig. Office liuun S to 10 a.m.. 1-' to 3 and S to 9 p. in. PKINGVILLE, - UTAII. Jakes caffkey, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAII. Dr. N. H. PACKARD, Extracting, Filling, Crown and Undue work, and all kind of dental work done in a professional manner. OFFICE AT HESIDENCE One Work south and 1 eat of R. G. W. depot Spkingvillk, Utah. M r. . F. HODSON, an exp.flenced , TEACHER OF mUSIC, will take a limited number of pupils for piano or Oxrffa-xx. Tuesdav and Fridays. Studio at the Itoyer House. Societies. 1,1 . O. T. M . Si.riu-j illc T !it Nu. me.-t. hi n- Luaimiew every Miiuruay t-vi-hiuk at 7 30. Visiting Sir Kniithts made weU-niue. Mont Johnson, Com. Kluot N. Jordan. R. K. Provo Steam Laundrv lludt imrir iud rtastaiabio prices. OWt iu a trial; ifuaraotee satls-facttow. satls-facttow. W do the ftm-st of fine work, and wake a perUltyot family trade. IOdry railed for arvd delivered de-livered without eitra cwarxe. J. N. CULICX, PROPER. PROVO. UTAH. Some people live to eat nod others eat to life. In either case GOOD MEATS are a necessity. We furnih the best of everything in the meat line We pay the highest market prk-es for Veal and Chickens. Erdman & Sons. BUTCHERS, SPRING VI LLE - - UTAH. PATENTS CEStwttt TRADE-MaRKt AND COPYRIGHTS OBI SINES ADVtet AS TO PATEMTABNJTY FREE Notice in iDTenUT Age -Book "How to obtain Patents" K fee till natentia Letter, atrtouy confidential. Addreaa, Z C. C. spCESS. taat Lawyar. yaahiwatoa. . C. j I SaLr. William' Indian Hia lAl I I l Omtnieui wiil cure Blind !1 II I I rwBlerUiuif and Iicbmg Ji I I UMkfc li.aoaorl the ta mora auaya toe iwoia at oucc. acts Has pouiuce. rlvva l:i.-.tant relief. re-lief. Dr. WiLlimi' Indian Pile Ointment Oint-ment ia prepared for Pi !e and Itch ing of the private part a. Erery box ia wrnmiH. Bt drurrM. hT maflon re- of prirc. M cents and Sl.tm. WILL11MS aUkSfiCTURiSfi CO.. Propa.. Cleveland. Ohio-For Ohio-For sale at IT. t". J. !eteraon'a Drug Store. I Recreation Pointers An illut rated monthly tiiapailne which wlii interest any reader of A etMid literature: ft per rear. Kend tieiMl for free sample and let it talk X far it-..ir X Reporter Publishins Co.. IC a.no.B Oity - - - 21 o. I .dii's nt..f ill t-iS li a. :j Couth .- rur- Tastes Good. tTse j K5 The Independent. William F. Gibson Editor-D. Editor-D. 0. Johnson, Business Manager. Entered at the pout office at Springville Utah, for tranaulsaloii through the malla aa aecoad-claaa matter. Imued every Thursday morning. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year. Six months. Three months. 12.00 1.00 .50 Ask for Advertising Rates. Ilebor ('. Jex of Spanish Fork is mentioned as a Democratic Demo-cratic candidate for the office of count clerk. Heber is one of our neighbor's brightest boys, and Thb Independent would be glad to see him push to the front. The yoters this year have nine choices for president: Republican, Democrats, Fusion-ists, Fusion-ists, Middle of the road Populists, Popu-lists, Prohibitionists, Socialist, Labor, DeLeon Socialists, United Christians. The Gobi Democrats are also talking of putting a ticket in the field. A new exchange is the County Observer, published at Beaver, No. 1 of Vol. I of which reached us this week. It is an exponent of Democracy, and starts out full of vigor, ambition and advertising. 0. T. Stonney is editor. Here's greeting to the new sheet- May it live long and prosper. The Methodist Conference at Salt Lake last week gave many of the reverend gospel sharps a chance to take a fall out of the Mormons. We believe those Methodist preachers are sent out here to do missionary work. If Mormon missionaries were to talk that way anywhere in the States, they would all be martyred before they could say a bit of a prayer. . Our old friends and former fellow townsmen ''celebrated Pioneer day at LnGrande, Oregon, Ore-gon, on the 24th ult., with much ceremony and enthusiasm, enthusi-asm, a, reported in the Eastern Oregon Observer. , They assembled as-sembled at Perry's Grove, 300 in number, where a speech was delivered by F. S. Broniwell, president' of the N. W Mormon mission. F. S. Andrew delivered de-livered tke oration; Miss Lulu Perry read an essay on "Pioneer Women," after which an interesting inter-esting program followed. Our people at IjuGmndp neetn to be much plettsrd with their new homes. Siory f s Mate.. T he b'jutni liuiuj ami luoL for years iy the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. George I . Williams, of Manchester, Mich, tells how such a slave was made free. He says: "My wife has been so helpless for five vearf that she could not turn ever in bed alone. After uefrtR two bottles of Klectrie Fiitler, she is wontlcrfully improved and able to do .her own work." Tnl supreme remedy for female fe-male diseases quickly cures nervousness, nervous-ness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, head-ache, backache, fainting, and dlr.y spells. This miracle- work in medicine med-icine is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle uuaran-teed. uuaran-teed. Only 20 cents. Sold by C. J. Teterson, Druggist. THEATRICAL GOSSIP. Henry Guy Carleton is drarnatiziojr "When Knighthood Was in Flower" for Miss Julia Marlowe. Mrs.' Langtry in letters to English Eng-lish Trfends has admitted that- her American season resulted in serious financial loss. The Peruvian government, nt the in-stance in-stance of priests, has prohibited the performance of the "Passion Play" St Callao. F. tl. Benson and his touring' troupe, who have been acting in Shakespeare's plays at the London Lyceum in Sir Henry Irving's absence, will appear in Paris at the Gymnase in July and August. Au-gust. Statements to the contrary notwithstanding, notwith-standing, Sars Bernhardt is now. according ac-cording to the New York Times, about 56 years of sge. She was born in lStt. and not in 1847, ss her recently published pub-lished chapter -of reminiscences declared. de-clared. Two more "Quo Vadises" have lately late-ly come into the field. This makes ten altogether. The play founded bh th Sienkiewica romance used at the Castle Cas-tle Square theater in Boston was put together by Marie DorvaL The version ver-sion used at the Alcazar in San Francisco Fran-cisco is unsigned. The tallest women n the America stage is Miss Mary Tull, who. besid-s her decided histrionic talent, hs wos world's fame as the favorite model oX some of the foremost American sculptors sculp-tors for their goddesses of liberty. Miss .Tail's- height is considerably over six feet. Kepubllcas Prlsasry Hsl4. Last Saturday evening the Sprinj;-ville Sprinj;-ville Republicans held their zrmary at the City ball, to fleet delegates to the Judicial and State conrcutions, to be held at Provo, Saturday., Aug. 25th and Tuesday, Sept. 4lh. The tneting was presided over by L. E. rctr'rt-n-a. ac-J the followrntf dele gnxi were - selected Xo attend , the Judicial convention next Satuwiay: Geo. i. MdUou, Mont Johnson, J as. P. Strang, Misa Catherine Dougall, James Williams, Mrs. Juliet Thompson Thomp-son and I E. Eggertson. The following are to attend the State Republican convention at Provo on Sept. 4th: 11. M. Dougall, L. E. Eggertaon, Don C Johnson, jr., H. L. Cumruings. Clarence L. Crandall, Xephi Straw, Mont Johnson. As alternates for State convention: F. M. Houtz, Mrs. Juliet Thompson, John R. Kindred, S. M. Davis, Geo. R. Hill. A motion prevailed to the effect that those who could nut attend the Judicial convention, would be permitted per-mitted to select their own alternates. The Springville delegation was instructed to favor the re-nomination of Judge John A. Iiootb at' the Judicial convention. Question Answered. Ves, August Flower still has the largest sain of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers' and grandmothers' never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doctors were scarce, and tney seldom heard of Appendicitis, Appen-dicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and wtou iertucutation of undigested fiKid, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system, and that is all they took when feeling did! and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few loses of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. For sale by C. J. Peterson. UAPLETQN MUTTER1NGS. The Drouth May Unsettle the Bench People Politically. Maplkton, Aug. 20 The farmers of Mapleton regard the drouth and dry winds as a part of Nature's program. pro-gram. A long continued rain storm would be considered by some contrary to Robison's rules of order. Should there be any more water amputated from the very small stream now coming within the limits of Maple-ton, Maple-ton, everything and everybody wiil break away from the several political parties and Join the drouth. The Mapleton sports will ere long be heard discussing the probable shrinkage of money this coming fall, and wonder where that bandy commodity will come from to pay for the dance, theatre and other amusements, as crops of all kinds are estimated to be fifty per cent short of former years. In our opinion, the lovers, of liquids will be obliged to "Wash Jiheir.,. ijiecks" witb ordinary cold water d(iriug the coming season of high times, ; ,high prices, and hilarity. Cold water, though, WH' perhaps be too scarce. In that case we would suggest that the heretofore hirers of the 5 ouut beverage go -to using . cod liver oil or ox-tail soup. There is something almost awful to think about . paying whole squash and unshelled cofn at tbe.door of the amusement .nidi in lieu. of cash, as was done by the debonair sport of '47 here in Utah. That won't work, "owever, for those wholesome articles of diet can't be used for that purpose, because the squash vine and coru stalks, like the cows and wet nurses of Mapleton, are already dried up and far beyoud redemption. 'Tis aid that Mapleton has one of the Idest lunatics on earth, hot be is only afflicted with the belief that be used the water on his land before the sage brush was grubbed off. and two years before the first ditch, tr canal was constructed. . The individual who has. lately been, yearning to pulverize the watvr master is feeling better, als, and will not have to be taken to the asylum. But this is a dry subject. A uuuabcr of our citizens have been taking advantage of the pleasant summer weather and.ar having erected neat dwelling houses. Among them are Dunani VanLeuvan. Wayne Johnson. Parley Perry and young Andrew VanLeuvan. Edwin Whiting is suffering with typhoid fever. On an average our people here are light hearted, and are preparing to harvest their light crops of beets and vote conscientiously at the coming election. Millir. Played Ont. - Doll Headache, i'ains in various parts o"f the body, Sifiking at the pit rf the stomach. Loss of appetite, Feverish ness, Pimples, or Sores are all positive evidences of " impure blMd. No matter how it became so it must he purified in order jto obtain good health. Acker's ttlood Elixir has neirer failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wonderful remedy, and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. ' Hint to Advertisers. Why is a merchant who doe9 not advertise like a man in a rowboat?" asked the student. "Keeps going backward," guessed his friend. 'No, he is trjing to get aMnn without with-out sales," said the student. Spokmnr. iirJcefimtm- Review. Marriage Licenses. Legal permits . Ut wcd have been issued since last report to the following follow-ing parties: Charles Yacher, ' aged 28, and Mary G. Allee, 25, anil Len T. Vachcr, 30, and Rose "A. Alice. all oflYovo; Frank McCauley, 23, t.f Alpine, and Alice IIon, 19. of Benjamin; Rulon Linn, 24, and Gentva Christiansea, H, ttthof Pleasant Grove. " It Saved His Lff. . P. A. Dan forth of LaG range, Ga'., suffered for si months with a frightful fright-ful running sore on hislej:; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. - For ulcers, wounds, piles, it's the lest salve In the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by C. J. Peterson,, druggist CITY COUNCIL MEETS, Mapleton Water Question Bobs Up Serenely Once More- City Council met in' session at the City hall, Monday evening, the 20th. A committee of four from Mapleton, beaded by Mr. Cone, as speaker, asked that the city, in conjunction with Mapleton take steps to store up the surplus water that runs to waste during the autumn and winter.- On motion of Councilor Blancbard,. the matter was referred to the som-miltee som-miltee on irrigation, who were to act in connection with a committee of four from Mapleton, to look up the matter and report. s- Willis K. Johnson was appointed to act as chairman of the committee on irrigation. James Straw asked the council to furnish him with mire water, and was referred to irrigation comuaittee. H, M. Dougall asked the council for a water ticket for his land In the South field, stating that the water master hd refused hiiu one. The matter was referred to the proper committee. lie also aked the privilege of driving a wcfl in Evergreen Ever-green cemetery, one half to bo inside of the cemetery and the other h ilf outside on the county road. His-petition His-petition w is granted, to act under the direction of the committee a cemetery. G. W. Phillips was paid $2.00 for repairs on sprinkler. The m-itter. of cleaning the Dry creek w:iste ditch was referred to the watermaster, with orders to confer with Spanish Fork in relation to the matter. It Helped Win Battles. Twenty-nine officers and men wrote from the Front to say that for Scratches, Bruises. Cuts, Wounds. Sore Feet and Stiff Joints, Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the lest in the world. Same for Burns, Skin Eruptions and Piles.. 25c. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by lr. C. J. Pktekson. Druggist. Celebration Meeting a Fizzle. The citizens meeting at. the city had, Wednesday evening, was but slimiy attended, there being eleven present at 8:30. The mayor was called call-ed to preside over the meeting. Thomas Dallin, T. L. Mendenhall, D. C. Johnson, R. T. Blanchard and Bishop Hill spoke and all seemed to think, because of the few present, that the majority of the people did not wish to oliserve SpringvllJe's jubilee day, and were in favor action being deferred for one week, and give the people one niorcchance to come out and take the matter . in hand if they so desire. The meeting adjourned ad-journed to meet at the city hall at 8 p. in.. Aug. 29. Come out if. you wish to celebrate. Have It Done Right. Take your watch to F.-.N. West and have it cleaned and fixed. Work guaranteed Hunger ford Academy. Operis its foutteenth year,. September Septem-ber 4th 1900. The efficient work of-'Miss Paden is well known to t.tir patrons.. The ev ' members of the faculty are also experienced teacher... and bring high recommendations 'from some of the leadiijn institutions of the East. ". " Circulars can ho 'obtained by x:all-' iuy, or writing to t lie principal. ' Hadinoton. G. Buown, . , Springville. Utah- LOCAL BRIEFS. Jack Carter js home-from Wyoaiing for the season. - - - . - ; Lovers of a good -cigar are invited to call at Jss. Whitehead's. :- For Sale One gbod 'second-hand single buggy- Enquire of K.-ThoiiN, Foi; RENTTbeJVirfctior! : Hotel, Springville. Apply to D.C. Johnson. Cute boy babiefc ejihie lift, f rrV; 'homes of John F. Averett.'and IJurt. Frost, hist week."' " j 1' " ' '-'- Miss NeJlic Cook was down Trom Salt Lake 'this' week,' vlsitii;g riih her mother and friends. ' ' BartleW pearsj German prunes and other choice fruits for sale by P.' 11. Boyer. Place 'yur orders eaiiy. ; Prof. Rydalch lectured at the Mapleton meeting house, last Sunday evening on the tcipic, "Education." Milan Packard, came down from Springville Saturday ; lo look after affairs at t.he-GJen Erie mine. I'iute Pioneer. . . I still have the agency for the renowned re-nowned Crescent, Sterling anti. Monarch Mon-arch hues of bicycles,5 and have extras for same. Wm. M. Rotlance. Levi Curtis has return from a prospecting pros-pecting trip to Marysvale. As'' to whether he discovered himself -;rich. or not, depbnent'sayeth hot. ' ""' - The home. dramatic, company' is at work on . J'Ly.uwoodv'. "under .. the direction of Wilr.' Houtz" 1 The "production "pro-duction of tRer pU:ce is scheduled for Sept. 4, of thereabouts. . - ' . . In one- issue of , a Chicago paper seven firms that Were - wanting to employ tjoys tiok the pains to, add to their advertisements, that,, "no cigarette stuokers need apply." This shop is hard at work on the "History of Springville,". and from present indications The Independent Indepen-dent won't be much furca., as a newspaper until the Uok is out. Jere i-tfti4d bad a fire 'on' Tuesday nl&ht that removed his little 'shop and started ju oo his house, I tut was exUnguished before much ' damage was done The lo is altoui 200. Sick headache ABsourrEtt and Jiermancnly cured by usiifg Moki Tea. A pleasant herb' drink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you eat, -sleep, ' work: and .fcappy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. r 25c and 50c Dr. d J. Peterson. Peter-son. ' ' , i Constipation, impaired digestion j and a torpid liver., are the iut I common ailments that are responsible for that tired, listless, Xagged-out ; feeling that makes the summer a dreaded period to so many people. IltBSisx wi'.I cure constipation, ' it- improves ,-tfcc digestion and arouses' the liver to normal activity. Price 50 cents. Dr.'C. J. Peterson. John .Martin Creek today. Is down from Clear Misses Eva Thomas and Alice Paul returned to Salt Lake, Friday, after a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Dougall. Wm. Allan, wife and boy, of Wood-side, Wood-side, have been in town this week, visiting relatives, "after a trip to. Idaho and the north. r Nepal Packard, wife and cousin, and Miss Gertrude Harrison went up to Castiila to pitch their camp under the green wood shade for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. David arrived from Missouri, last Friday, and are living in town. Mr. David has resumed re-sumed work for the Rio Grande Western. E.N. Jordan spent Tuesday night in American Fork, showing a new Maccabee lodge the ,way things go. A good, healthy teat was instituted there that evening. Mr. and -Mrs. Burrell and son Levi, Mr. and Mrs. Ames, James Allsworth and daughter Emily, all of Salt Lake, were here Thursday, the guests of Mrs. Joseph Lovnd, jr. The Rio Grande Western will make a rate of one fare for the round trip on the day of the Democratic county convention at Payson. Particulars later in regard to a special train. David Packard came home from Marysvale, last week, with a steel sliver which felt as big as a post, in his eye. He soon had it removed, and" serious trouble was thus averted. The members of the Baptist Sabbath School, under the direction of Miss LiJlian Piympton, went over to the Provo Lake Resort. Wednesday, Wednes-day, for a days sport and recreation. - DrsFEfsrA can be cured by using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in 'handsome tin boxes at 25c. Dr. C. J. Peterson. ,: Joe Wing came in from Tintic, Saturday last, from doin development develop-ment work on the Whitney-Groesheck Transvaal mining claims. He reports the work as showing up the mine in good condition. John Wordsworth, Will Jordan. Levar Stewart, Albert Groesbeck, and Wm. Bartlett, came home Monday Mon-day from East canyon, where they have been engaged in doing assessment assess-ment work on some mining property. . Extreme hot. weather is a great tax upon the digestive power . r babies; When puny and feeble they should be given a dose of White's Cue am Vermifuge Price, 25 cents. Dr. C J. Peteksox. Rev. R. C. and Mrs. . p.ait. v. Miss Linn, and Messrs. .Smith awl Brrtwu, of the Hungerford academy,- spent thVoast wct4c at. Mt.-'-Pleasant'' In ance : upon-- the-'- Teachuf's I' ,,,i.ute. ,r mosquitfi bites, bites or stints or.sects,'ntiuals or reptiles- tlpply iALLAr.p'5 Snow Liniment. -It fcountoracts the x ison in ti e wouwli subdues the in.Mammat ion and hVals the tle-h. Price 25 and 50c. Dr. C. J. Peteuson'. ' , .' . A week or tWiy. since Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Allrert brought their sixteen-year-old daughter over from Eurtkn. sutferi'ig from an: attiick of the t phoid fever. The-disease terminated termin-ated fatally. Sutxla.' . and . she was burled here Tuesday. For digestive weakness, nervousness, nervous-ness, p.iins- in the -sidy, . flatulence, di'.ziness, wakofulness, headache and of. her annoying accompaniments of costi veness. Heruine is ,a promiit and. unequalled remedy. Price. . 50 cents. Dr. C. J; Peterson. The cupola at the :Central school has been transformed Into- a belfry. It has. been extended heavenward ten,eet more, and nicely fixed up. A 1.200 pound bell is ready to be put into position there and its merry ng will oon be heard. The school ixardis to be commended on making this improvement. Keep your boys and girls interested in-congress, and teach them to believe be-lieve that the representatives and-senators and-senators are not thieves or idiots, but high ' . minded, . intelligent, loyal Americans, doing what they believe to be best for their country. If you must err on one-.side it is' far better to make them optimists -than anarchists. 4 , "My haby was terribly sick with the diarrhoea," says J. 11. DoakTof .Williams, Oregon. "We. were unable to . cure him "with, . the doctor's assistance, and as a last resort. we tried . Chamberlain's :Cdict Choler-i and Diarrhttea Itemedy. I am haptiy to say it gave immediate relief and ii complete cure." For sale by C. J. Peterson. . . - . .'. Mrs. H. M.Tug'-ll and Miss JuMa ' A lleman returned from Scotleld, Wednesday evening, where had. been on a weeks -visit. They visited the ' mines aud other places connected with the-mine disaster of May. They visited - the locality ' where Barney was found. They also decorated the graves of the vivtims ir( the Scotleld cemetery;. . The ofUcials trf. the mine tenderetl theiu every ciuftesy. ; yu can't ri.lc many miles on a Irain. says'a " wise man, without seeing some dog chasing the cars in a mad way. 'Wonder what the dog would do with the train if it made the catch? The world is full of people whose chase is as fisdish as the flog-1-" , Most.people chase too big game. The dog- that, tries to run down a few cars wouldn't think of. stretching itself for a rabbit. And the man who has his aim on a million is the distance can't see the dollar chafe to hiiii. Of all detestable mortal on earth the growler is the worse. He never sees any goal in his fellow .man, is always ready to pick a flaw in what withers do and 3'ct he ncrver does anything any-thing himself but growls like a bear with a sore head.. He is a misery J himself and everyone who has to listen to his rantings. He never amounts, to anything and yet he imagines he is the whole show and ; wonders why other people do not f appreciate his worth,, when there is J not anything about him to appreci- j ate., . Such sore heads are a detriment to any community, both morally and ' financially, and the sooner they are out of the way the better it will be for society in general. The laws of health require that the bowels mo.vje once, each day and one of the penalties for violating this law is piles." Keep your bowels regular by taking a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver - Tablets when necessary and you will never have that severe punishment' inflicted upon you, Price, 25 cents. For sale by Dr. C- J. Peterson. Mrs. Richard L Mendenhall gave a watermelon, cake and ice cream festival, at her home in Mapleton in honor of Richard's birthday last Sunday Sun-day at 6 p. m. There were present their brothers and sisters, and a large number of friends, who enjoyed the feast with keen 'relish. Some of the finest melons in the precinct were sampled upon the occasion, one of which in particular weighed 41 pounds. Mr. Mendenhall is on the shady side of fifty, well in the 6th decade of bis' life's .journey, with fair prospects of adding another half century to his years. To the restless night wandering youth, who is prone to roam about in, the stilly night in search of the juicy watermelon, it may be hinted; that melon patch is well guarded by a dog and other guards, and a midnight trip that way would prove lootless. A Minister's flood Work. "I had a severe attack of bilious colic, got a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, took two doses and was entirely cured," says Rev. A. A, Power, of Emporia. Kan. "My neighbor across the street was sick for over a week, had two or three bottles of medicine from the dictor. He used them for three or four days without relief, then called in another doctor who treated him for some days and gave him no relief, so discharged dis-charged him. I went over to see him the next morning. He said his bowels were in a terrible tlx, that they had been running off so long that it was almost bloody flux. I asked him il he had tried Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Colic, Cholera and Diirrhoea Remedy and be said, 'No.' I went home and brought him my bottle and gave him one close; told him to take another dose in flftceh or twenty minutes if he did not flrtW relief, but he took no more and was entirely cured." For sale by C. J Peterson. A Case of Bovine Vanity. Shine eut, fair aun. till 1 hitVo ho-.ij-hl a Rlas. Th:it ! n.iiy 4ini rny k'-hJow as I -ms; KiOHA.)i:i. To T:ik -E itok - Lart Sifnday evening, from mv xvinduw iu ' the B tnk 4i lildirrg, I noticed a ciw on the' side w-iU intently gazing diiectly into to.-southeast to.-southeast wiodow of Iteyn dds store. The blind beidif t!iwn and other conditions, con-ditions, at the time being f.rvonitjt-the f.rvonitjt-the glas made a luag'iitlfent wlrror for rhe mil4v-er Fi some n.MVnts it looked to me as if the cow w.ts on tli 'eve of causing a c.ttastrphe by hurling herself heatllotig ' against her o4vn j reflection, but the sequel shwws that j I was forming a wronr opinion of that cow's ' character and' motives. As I was about to' --:ross the street forth pur"'se of al visitiu' her to '"mVive:in.,'slie tMk a lotiir.- last look at'he'rself antl then of her own accord thoughtfully and silently stole away. "' Geo. Andkiihon. 0oes it Tay to Bny Cheap J" A cheap rerlJCHly3 for coughs anil colds is all right, but jou Want, something some-thing that wiil relieve and 'cure the more severe and 'dangeniris results of throat ' aftd ' lung tnubles. What shau.iou do.' Go to a w.-irmer and j more' regular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you. th.eh in either case take the only remedy that has been intnuluced in' all civilized countries with success in severe throat and . lung troubles "Boscbee's German Syrup." It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but MORE CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO THE EAST -- '. ', ."..;" - . ..,,yc... ' Round TriiV Tickets 'rrotu Deorer. Cohjradg Springs ahd Pueblo to Chicago,, Chi-cago,, Peoria and intermediate points; will, be ' sold Augnst 4 - and : 10, and September J and. 21,' by tb'ef Sreat Rock Island Route At rate of QtiB RRgnlar Fare PIhs $2 for Ronai TRIP, Return Limit October 31, 1900 One Fare, Chicago & Return, A UG. 24. 25, 2ti, 2 tot the G. A. R. Encampment ; with Liberal Return Limit Special . Trains ONE NIGHT OUT TO CHICAGO will leave Denver 3:-t5 p. in., Co!-rado Co!-rado SfirlnfS 3:55 p. m. and Puebio i:45 p. m. for esetirsiou of Aug. 4 10 and 24. and Sept. ? and 21, Tickets also good jn regular trains. For fulltuforojiatio apply to W. II. FIRTH, Gen. Agent, Denver, Colorado. E. W. THOMPSON, A. G. P. A., To-peka. To-peka. Kas. JOHN SEBASTIAN,. G J, AM Chicago, Chi-cago, Ills, It Has Never Faitedl Mr. C. S. Peaslee. the r-ell-known druggist of Mu'.i;.i.i City. La , t--high y thought of in hisneigh-)' hisneigh-)' i h k1 b. cause ot his skill and care ia rilling pre-so. pre-so. ii'. tmis. The lest phyMv ians in the place yend iheir patientsto his st ore- whenever they can. 'Any-tnin; 'Any-tnin; n hich Mr. Hra-.ke may say cm le depended upou absolutely. In a letter to W. II. Hooker & Co., New York City, proprietors or Acker's English Remedy, he says. Ju all my many years" experience experi-ence as ad-uggist. I have never handled a medicine medi-cine of any nature th t gave snch complete satisfaction satis-faction as Acker's English Remedy forThroat and Lung Troubh s. 1 h:tve solf! 'hundreds of bottles, and have yet t- learn of a single case wnere u tauea t cure, in croup, it acts with a certainty cer-tainty that is really niar-vel-'tts. My wife does not take much stock in medicine, medi-cine, but she hus abolute faith in Acker's English Remedy, always having it at her elbow in ca-e the children are attacked by croup at night. It is a positively harmless remedy, rem-edy, as I can personally testify. I know of a little girl who accidentally drank a whole bottle. She was, erf course sick at her stomach tor & short time, but the sickness passed away, and then the child was in bettsT health than ever before. I can understand why Acker's English Remedy Rem-edy is so efficacious, becauss I am a druggist. It is not a mere expectorant, but a strengthening, invigorating tonic ss well. While it heals the irritations of the mucous membrane, it also builds od the constitution and mtzific the blood. I endorse it absolutely." Sold at a sc.. 50c and $1 a bottle, throughout ths United States and Canada ; and in England, at is. 2d., ss. 3d.. 4s. od. If you are not satisfied alter baring, return the bottle to your druggist, snd get your money back. TTt authorize the abm t guarnntee. W. U. JIOOXSR 4e CO., Propntton. St Ymk. For Sale allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, an4 cures the patient. Try one bottle. Recommended many years by all druggists in the world. For sale by C. J. Peterson. UtflVEBSITY OF UTAH, Malt Lake City. The University of Utah includes, besides the college proper, the State School of Mines, the State Normal School, a preparatory school, and a kindergarten school. Thorough collegiate eoure9 are offered in science, literature, and arts, and in mining and electrical engineering. The State Norma! School offers complete courses in normal and kindergarten training. One hundred tree normal scholarships are maintained. main-tained. Courses preparatory' to law, medicine, medi-cine, and the college courses are offered. Studies leading to a practical practi-cal business course are given. Magnificent site, new buildings, splendid equipment, Entrance examinations,. Septemler 26th. 27th, and 28th, registration, October 1st. Send for Annual which gives full information concerrriTig subjects, courses etc. D. R. Allen, Secretary. Salt Lake City. A. A. BROWN, Tonsorial Artist For an easy Shave an(t an Artistic ' ' JIair Qut, call on him. Ie-ciioa' - euncl - Olnlldtr-dTi's Ilnfr cutH a apeclnlty. Aeti-y t-j.-'Trnjr Uui LauuJry. ?ilt Lake. Parior 1 door north .f Reynold's store SPRINGVILLE FRED M. HOUTZ Lessee of . . THE SPRINGVILLE ROLLER . MILLS, MASVKACTUKEBS OF FLOUR and FEED Curdoiii Grfnding'a Specialty. Cash paid for Wheat. For 20 Years Has Led all Worm Remedies. OIiX MV AXiIi,aRT7&OrXS)TS, PMped by ms JAMES F. BALLARD. St. LoulS. SpFID gville Saddlery ; l J. vN PEXTON,. Manager. . .. Everything in the SADDLE and HARNESS - Line- from the Heaviest team to the V lightest biiggy harness. ; vTJ ' v Paek Sadlles irvd CoAfbpyt Outfits Always in -Stock-. vCome, ,se "anil get prices before going VtlseVhere.",,7 llepHirinjg ' . prompily done. 'All vi'ork gnaranteedt MINER B'LD'G, State Street - 1 - - SPRINQVILLE. IF YOU WANT AN: Call at the renidence of WALTER WHEELEB, Four' Blocks East of lnickard'B Store, where you will And all kinds mii-j: - .... - And all kinds.of , Undertakers' Gistds. Special attention triven V) orders for borne made Casket and Coffins of all kinds. Also have a Full Line of Wall Paper Samples. Walter Wheeler, Thomas Child & Son, f O. J. I'eteraion, MANITOTJ - HOUSE, Two blocks east ot H. O. W. depot. First-class ia -every particular. Teiras $2 00 per day. Special rates by the week or month. A large and cotn-: cotn-: : : : : modious z : : : : Sample MRS. MOSES JOhNSON, Prop'r. - TH- PETERSON, Wheelwright and Blacksmith Scientific Hnrse snoeing a Rueeialty. ' SHOP ON . JidTorsoa ,SL, i : SPRINGVILLE -JBUfES TAB TOR SPRINSVIU.K. UTAH. GOING WKST ' . To Salt likc. Ok3 ii HJitl the Crrt. No. 5. Pwiflc limited f.v CMOa m. No. 7. from Tintto t' Siilt Lake ' 'It.r. .'. . . .., .., tT.S:tS-.m So I. Pacific niail ..-..Iv. I0:f . to No. 0. from SripiTe to Suit Lnfce.. .... ...hr;Mu p. aa Vp. a. Piielflrt ex(jrt'-v I,t. 9ir p- rn No S. nwnfi't, from S-H Iwike-to Tl ni 1c L v . f 5KS p. to No. 2S. pr;r.cvil i TinVlc. Mixed. d:Uly except uiiuj -L, &:AS.s. n OOINtj EAST.. - No. 6. Miitl and sj)r......:.:;I.v :S6. m No. 10. P:t9eiiK r und mail, front Salt Luke to Skpt J! VBlley.....Lv. S-.W a. iu. No. 2. 8eenie jeU) L. 4:p.ia. No. 4. Chic:trn. lim-iteil .lr. :30 p. tu. . i. V. IHJIHJE. General Manaeer, 8: II. 'BAHJ'OCK. GEO; Vt '. HEI.NTZ. TrjtSii- M.tunger. .. -- G.iitmi. Att. WHITE'S CREAM VERK Most la Quantity. B ia Qualitr. Springville. C" XSALT LAKE jS! Gompany O: WE HAVE A VARIETY, OF M MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES. If we havn't what you ; waDt onlian'! we can soon get it for yon. We take hay and (rra4n in payment, and .'H always be found trying to pleao' y.i. - Springville, Utah, |