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Show Prii)lii)o Is a matter of business, and not of health or sentiment. When we want health, we go up Hobble creek can-yen; can-yen; for sentiment, we read the poetry poe-try of Ella Wheeler Wilcox; when we want business, we get ready to print. We are now ready to print, and want to print something for you all. See? Do You Wear Whte Shirts? The l'uovo Stkam Lai'nduy Does 'etn right;. W. D. GULICK & BR3.. Pros'is. J. Ci It A NT. VtVH. John II knhy Smith. VI,.... I'ri.u J. F. (tHANT. Svcy, ami Trail. PlBKCTOKe-Juliii lli-nry Kmilh. Heber J Uront, J. I'', (irnnt. II. V, (iimit, Nullum Scitis. GRANT SOAP GO, OFFICE a.o FCTORY 751 to 761 S 3o WEST Si Matiuf.ictii'prsof High Crude. Laundry And Toili't bonus. SPECIALTIES:- - HEK HIVE, ELECT U1C and Urn Hivb Toikkt: PINK TAK, l'EKFKCT EL-OAT I NO CA8TILLE, mid CUMMEKCIAL HAU. J. F. CRANT, NUmr. Salt Lakk City, : : Utah WALKER, Geo. E. Johnson, Prop. j European Plan, Rooms with Steam Heat, 50c to $1.50. $10. to $:i() per , nwinth V Restaurant is First Class. gilt ui s ut-y. ZION'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, DR. 0. W. SHORES, Consulting Phytlclan. This Institution Is duly Incor porafced under th laws of Utah, with capital stock of $50,000.00, and is specially devoted to the treatment and cure of all chronic, deep-seated and wasting diseases which have so long" baffled the general practitioner. Absolutely the finest equipped Institution In-stitution west of Chicago, adapted for either mail or office treatment TJndsr personal supervision of Dr. Q. W. Shores, (originator of the s no & month fee for Chronic dis- mamm vhftsft skill and exnerlonc have made this Institution famous In the treatment and cure of CATARRH, ASTHMA, DEAFNESS, BRONCHITIS, DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH, RIlEUMATlSn, FEJTALE DISEASES. KIDNEY AND LIVER ILLS. PILES, CONSTIPATION BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, NERVOUS DHBiLIFY, FITS. RUPTURE CURED .... PERMANENTLY. $5, 09 A MONTH FOR ALL THE AB0V3 DISEASES. A Special dcpirtment for treating diseases of Men. Cures guaranteed. Olllctt U Eait Second South Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ip you Liva our op town ffllTE OR. 0. W. 5HCRB. (Will It lock Box iS,. ITHE 0h w-- Mum jraur TIMELY TALES TiRSELY TOLD, Miililon MVndenhall is up from Moiki, Juab county, on a visit. Hewlett Pros. Three Crown Triple flavoring extracts are t he 11 nest sold. Apostle llt'lier ,1. (Irani was on-of the speakers at the Meeting house last Sunday evening. Miss Maude Fuller returned Monday Mon-day from Pleasant Valley Junction, where she has heeu for a couple of months. Wantki) To engage capable lady or gentleman as local representative. Guaranteed salary $50.00 per month. Address 1!. This Oflice. Hay Packard is home from Mam-inoth Mam-inoth with a lame ankle, the result of coining violently in contact with a fall in),' rock. A "phorney" spectacle man was working the town Tuesday, hut the fame was an old one and no suckers are reported yet. Castil'a will open for business May 31. First grand excursion will take place June 1 1, under the auspices of the Odd Fellows of Utah. Mesdaines (Jaunt and Lively, of Oregon, were here a few days this week visiting Mrs. Henry Iloylauce. Mrs. Gaunt is a Lady Maccabee. The ice cream joints have opened for business, and Sunday afternoon young men will again II ml favor in the eyes of the fair sex. It reminds one of leap year. Unconditional surrender, is the only terms those famous little pills known as l)e Witt's Little Early Risers will make with constipation, sick head ache and stomach troubles. M e- N 10 1! AY & C(). On June 5, 6 and 7, the Rio Grande Western will sell you round trii tickets to the Missouri, Chicago and St. Louis for one fare for the round trip. Final limit to September 5th also limited to continuous passage in both directions. Messrs. Geo. GolT, Clark Newell, J. R. Hudson, John Uorlase, Roe Chris Hansen, Renny Call, and Flunk Rim. sey came over from Provo, Weilnes day to start the. bicycle race, and made this oftlec their headquartei for a while. When the spring time comes, "getle Annie," like all other sensible persons, will cleanse the liver and renovate the system with DeWitt's Little Early Risers, famous little pills for the liver and stomach all the year round. Mknkhay & Co. The Tintlc Rand and Rail Club of Eureka have arranged for an excursion excur-sion on beeoration day, May 31, to Castllla Springs. Service by regular morning train and also special will leave Springvllle on arrival from Tin-tic Tin-tic at 8 p. in. Returning about 2 a.m. The foundations are being put. in for the new Whitmore building; on State street. It will occupy a portion of the site of the old opera house. The rock Is being laid'for a building 41 feet wide by TO feet in length and probably two stories high, though on the latter point, Mr. Whitmore is as yet undecided. It will be a substantial substan-tial improvement for State street. E. J. Stansou's ice cream parlors opened last Saturday with appropriate ceremonies. He enjoyed a good run of business, and his patrons complimented compli-mented the quality of his cieam very highly. In the manufacture of his creams Mr. Stanson aims at quality Instead of quantity. No extracts arc mod In flavoring, the flavors used being be-ing carefully prepared from the fresh fruit Itself. Poorly prepared flavoring extracts arc responsible for most of the deaths from poisoning which sometimes result from ice cream festivals. fes-tivals. There Is no danger in fresh, ripe fruits and their flavors, and consequently con-sequently creams prepared with them are always good and wholesome. No one would accuse Mr. Stanson of be-Ing be-Ing an artistic paper hanger, but for all that, he has secured some curious, aHd withal, pleasing effects on the walls ot his parlors. 'l ire:!. ncivous and weak men and women II nil new life, nerve strength, vigor and vitality In Hood's Sarsa-paiiila, Sarsa-paiiila, which puri'tcs, enriches and vitalizes the Mood. Hood's Tills arc the favorite family ; it hart if, easy to take, easy in effect. 25 cents. Horn, Saturday, to liishop and. Mrs. Manner, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Starr have returned from a few das visit to Mona. Mrs. Nettie UosMnan returned to (Justin (!ate yesterday, after an extended ex-tended visit here. The regular monthly meeting f the l.eet Growers' association will he held at the City hall a week from tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cole came up from Nephi Wednesday night, Icin umiiiiniiii'ii tu the. ht'dsidti of sick relatives. Croup and whooping cough are childhood's terrors: but like pneumo nia, bronchitis, and oilier throat and lung troubles, can be quickly cured by using One Minute Cough Cure. M EN Kit A Y & Co. Will March has gone into training for the Memorial Day road race from Farmingtoii to Salt Lake. He trams on the Provo road and is making pretty good time. The sidewalks around the public square are being graveled and Ilxed up. Gravel street crossings have been Hit in on many streets, and a vast change for the better will be noticed by the next rainy season. When a cold is contracted, euro it at once. One, Minute Cough Cure will set you on the road to recovery in a minute. It will cure pneumonia bronchitis, croup and, all forms of lung and throat troubles. Mkxkkay & Co. Last week through an error, which sometimes occurs, even in print shop, a paragraph was left out of R . Carney's ad. This paragraph was the most important one in the whole announcement, and without it the rest said very little. The missing link has been restored, and the pub lie is now again invited to make an examination of the chain. Mrs. Phoebe Singleton was brought from Eureka Monday, suffering great ly from a broken leg. During a storm at Eureka she was trying to turn ; torrenfof water into another course when a rock rolled from the hillside near and struck her, breaking the limb. Mrs. Singleton has three children sick, and with this added misfortune, will have a sorry time of it for a while. Three Provo boys, Clark Newell John Rorlace and Geo. Golf, came over to this city Wednesday morning, at tended by numerous cyclists, for a bicycle road race to Provo. The start was made at 11 o'clock from the coi ner of Washington and State streets and in 19 nniyites, according to the Enquirer, the boys were in Provo Other reports say -the time was minutes. The race was part of the Field day exercises of the R. Y Academy, and the lads, except Newell were students at that institute GolT won and Newel' came in second Springville cyclists regard the time as somewhat slow. Judge and Mrs. Kirk rode (low from Salt Lake, Wednesday, on their wheels. They started at ! a. m. an reached here at 3 p.m. The Judge doubts very much thafthe trip can tie made in three hours, as has been asserted. Some of their experiences were more peculiar than pleasant. At one point a creek was encountered which the Judge attempted to ride through. He pushed bravely in, but got stuck. The wheels would turn in answer to his frantic peddling but only revolved in the mud and the machine wouldn't move. The Judge jumped, caught his foot in pedal and alighted in the water in a sitting posture. He was unhurt, however, how-ever, the bottom of the creek being nicely cushioned with soft mud. Everybody Pays So. Casenrets Candy Cntliiirtie, the nirst wonderful won-derful medical discovery of II 10 ape. pleasant pleas-ant ami lefivslunn to the. taste, net KrnUj nml positively on kidneys, liver niid Ixnvils, cleansing tliu ontiri) system. diH'l c j, ouw liotidaolio, fever, Imbitual ennntip.nion and bi'iousnos. PWM" hey and trv a Imx of O. V.. C M-dnv; 10, 'J.'i. "it) cents. tsidaud guaranteed, to cure by all druggists. The best way to buy anything any-thing is to borrow it first. Get a package of Schilling's Schil-ling's Best tea of your grocer. He pays you your money back if you don't like it. That's our way of lend- ing. A Schilling & Company ban bran:i.'i ill CUM M i:VEMENT DAY. HlWfJKHFOKl) ACADEMY SCHOOL YEAR ENDS. Tire commencement exorcises of the IluntVrfurd Academy were held in the resbyterian chapel Wednesday even-ig. even-ig. There being no graduating class this year, the Hungertord Literary society prepared and rendered the program. The chapel was comfoi lably (Tiled by friends of the Society and school, and the program rendered was the best yet prepared by the society. It was as follows; i. M uli: 11 ungrrford Qui' i tel to Select Oration Mis Anna .V-sliitt Solo M iss Winnie I Ii ;ii lu-y Papers. "Two Sides to t he TiiikUli Oiirst ion" . . Messrs. T. It. Kelly si nil E. .V .loidnn. Keritat ion Mis.s Ina YA hit temore Music M unfei fold Qmirtt-tlc f'acr. "The Coming Voiii;m" V. I'. Oilison Paper. "The ("oiuinj; Man" M iss Itcnu l'inlcy S.ih) Miss Till ie lloutz "I. link in;.' forward" Wayne Johnson Music Ilunerfoid (Juartettu h I HT II DA Y C EL EP, RATION. On Tuesday, June I, the Primary Associations of Springville wilt hold tneir annual jubilee in honor of President Pres-ident Prighani Young. At 10 a.m. the fullowing program will be ren dered at the Meeting House: 1. Sin'iu;;. J. I'raycr. 4. lliorapliical sketch of the Lift! of Presi dent Voting. 5. .Mu.iic. 0. Twelve sctlineiits taken faom the sermons ser-mons ol I'residfiu Youu.. 7. Music. S. Recitation. 9. Sou;;. 10. SitisitijJ. 11. Prayor. At 2 p. iii. all are invited to assem ble at the City hall square to partake of the delicious ice cream, lemonade, popcorn and candies which will be served on the grounds, and also to witness and take part in the racing, singing, croquet and other interest ing games and kindergarten amusements. amuse-ments. At 3 p. rn. a short musical program will be rendered to conclude with a flower chorus by all the primary children child-ren and May Pole dauce by thirteen small girls under the management of I). P Felt. A grand ball will be held at the City hall in the evening. There will be good music, and a general good time assured. Come everybody. FOR SALE. A No. 1 ladies Westminister wheel, 18 .model, latest improved Cristy sadle. Cheap for cash. For particulars particu-lars apply at Deal Bros. & Mendeu-hall. Mendeu-hall. tf Win. M. lloylance this week received re-ceived two cars of box material, in anticipation of the heavy fruit crop. Mrs. Van Leuven's Junction hotel has been treated to a new coat of paint, the .saim being administered oy Prof. Paeon. A line lot of Ladies', Misses' and Children's hosiery has just arrived at H. T. Reynolds & Co.'s. A large variety to select from. Miss Fva Rankin left for Ogdcn yesterday morning. She was accompanied accom-panied as far as Salt Lake by Miss Neilson, of the Hungerford Academy. H. T. Reynolds & Co., have an elegant line of ladies' shirt waists; just the thing for spring and summer vcar. Prices range from 50c to $i)0, Will Clark's little daughter is quite sick from the effects of whooping cough. This disease is leaving many little folks very low from its ravages. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lamb and family, of Wales, Sanpete county, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Davis Clark a couple of days this week. Provo ffleat Go. :o:- AND Cured Meats Or all kinds. Highest Cash Price paid for fat live stock. 24 Center Stkkkt, PROVO - - - UTAH. Are i)oU goiqg to Bliiid ? Call MARK COOK, Lessee, For all Kindsrof i Yard Located at the old Cook & Geo. Robertson jr. PLASTERER If you want a good job and a cheap one, give me a call. Bay,grain, lumber, or any kind of produce taken in exchange. Will 'not refuse cash. SPRINGVILLE, - UTAH. On Rio Grande Western Railroad. Castilla Utah County O. C. SOUTHVVOHTH, Mstr. Excursion parties aecrininiodated. Hunting and Fishing Galore. All Regular Passenger Trains Stop. For Rates and Dates for Excursian Parties apply to C. K. Southworth, or any R. G. W. Agent. VATUMA. PERFECT HEALTH REGAINED. THE YVONDKU OF THE AGE. Grandest discovery in the annals of medicine. Guaranteed to cure more diseases than any other medicinc.tre itment or system known to the medical profession. pro-fession. "No MAN made" remedy, but nature's' true panacea. Vatuma is an antiseptic germacide, it positively destroys all '-microbes'' and germs of every kind, name and naturc.it is healing and soothing to the niueuous membrane. It, will permanently per-manently cure the ma jority of eases of Hmnchitis, Caltifih, Diprpnia, all Stnm-ttclie Stnm-ttclie troiihlrt, all (Untaxes of the. JSlndder, Howls, Kidiuyx, Mm; Constipation, I'iks, Old Sam's,. Iicctid Diseases, Ulcers, EezeuiH, ikofula, Wood Poison, Rheuma tism, Acuralqta, Diseased Discharges, Diseases ptculirtr to Women, Xenvus and l'hl.iad UTfrknesfes, etc. NO MATTER WHAT YOUR AILMENT, AIL-MENT, or where you Lve, write us a full history of your trouble, and our consulting physician will advise you what to do in order to regain your health. Consultation is FREE and sacredly confidential. Terms vtry low. Fur proof enclose 2 cent stamp. Local agents win ted everywhere. No canvassing. We advertise you in your home paper. Address withstanip. THE VATUMA OO., P. O. Pox, Z 3. Chicago, III. FARMERS Wrlto to tlo Utah Implement Company I'or Si ,of tlt T-rr1 i-i-'ni-t i 500 Osborne Mowers. 100 Osborne Rinders. too Osborne Rakes. 200 Crown Mowers. o0 Rogal Rakes. "0 Milwaukee Hinders 100 Leather Top Hug-gies Hug-gies $,, $75, $125 $175 50 Surreys, Canopy Top, $00 t o $275. 50 Carts, $17 to $45. 400 Osborne Cultivators. 200 Osborne Harrows. 200 Imperial Harrows. 2(K) Moliae Steel Plows. 100 Imperial Cast Plows. 200 California Plows. 500 Mitchell Wagons. 200(H) Champion Repairs. 20000 Whitney Repairs. 20000 Osborne Repairs. 10000 Crown Repairs. AnvtuiiiiYon Want Writs for Prices, 6 on c k: Friel Yard, South of Springville. Utah's Greatest Health Resort. Springs. Summer Resort. James Caffrey, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. MISS EC. B.MAOUIRU, Teacher of Art. Graduate of Pout li Kensington (England) Art School. Drawing, and later and Oil Painting Tnuglita Lessons every Wednesday at 1:30 p. in. For terms wrltu I'rovo or mil at the Hungerford Academy. GEORGE JONES, PAINTING, PAPER-HANGING AND SIGN-WRITING DONE IN A First-Class Manner ! GIVE HIM A CALL. North Main Street, Near Packard Pros.' Store, SPRINGVILLE. M. J. D. DALY, . . ..Tlio well known UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR, ....Is In the field with the... Finest : : Stock, 0' UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES, South of Salt Lake. Coffins and Caskets Cask-ets made and furnished to order promptly. A full stock of Wall Papers and Borders kept on band. :o: Springville, - XJta.li. C. E. ANDERSON, PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHER. Dealer in FRAMES, PICTURE FITTINGS aud GLASSin all sizes, Tictures copied and enlarged by home artists. Pictures of family groups, residences, stock or any subjects sub-jects taken en thcspot. Keep your Money at Horn. SPKINfl VI LLP., - - HT AH. |