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Show C'auro'i Directory. HfESUVTElilAX (ill A PEL. Uttil;tr erviees II a. in. ami ":"0 p. n. Sum I n vs. Sunday S-boolntlOa. in. Christian Endeivor meet ii;g Wed rrnsday evening at 7.30. Strangers always welcoai .Rev. A. C. Todd. Pastor. K. 0. T. M. Sprlngvilte Tent. No. 9 meets In regular re-gular review every Tuesday evening at. 7. 10. Vlsiting'Sir Knights made welcome. F. Dunn. Com. Elliot N. Jokdan. It. K. WATSON HOUTZ'S In (lie I'laee to to for your SOAPS, CANDIES AND OONFBOTIONERY. Candies from 15e to 40c per round. Toilet Soap 3 bars for 5c. Carbolic Soap 25c per box 2 for 45c. A full lineof Croft & Heed's Medicated Soaps always on hand. GALL And See Vn at 1st door South of Harrison's Hotel. I pay cash run 'FAT CALVES, PAT CATTLE, FAT HOGS, CHICKENS, TURKEYS, Etc , Etc. o-: Call at my place : o HARRY WEBB, FPRINOVILLE - - UTAH NOTIONS IT does very well to talk of low i'iuces, because talk is cheap. At :::::; : PEITON'S STORE You will rind that LOW PRICES are reality. We quote a few instances: Japlheso Napkin, pur hundred 'i.V- Mn'mK!k), per pair, from 5o to 15c Tooth Hlek, per box (). 'lotlies Hlns. per (loz 84 Urnt' Electric Soap. 7 bard for L' k- Uelnhntttid Ktixle Witsrruph pencil 3 for. . . .ttc hiat lottery , per box, from Wc to Xtc Men's Pnderweur Reduced its Follows: From l 2S per suit to il.no From (I IK) ner suit to 00 Chlldren'i Underwear, por milt, from 03c tooOc Other Artielss In Proportion. Miner Building. Call on If You Waut Your Wall Paper Gleaned They will Make Your Room Look us though it was re-papered. re-papered. OFFICE IN INDEPENDENT BLDG, SPRINGVILLE. WHITIORE&MAACK GREAT Lot No. 1. 15 Boys Black Cheviot Suits, short pants, 6 to 12 years, worth 11.75 and 12 00 per suit, goat ..... V0c Lot No. 2. 60 Boys Suits, short pants, broken lots when wo only havci one and two suits of a kind, regular price is $2 to youget them at Just ..our ... ,t r. HALF BEGULAH PRICE Lot No. 3. . ' ' 1 Lot Boys Black Clay Suits, long pants, 12 to 17 years, regular price 85.50, go at - - $3.75 Lot No. 4. 1 Lot Boys Grey Mixed, all wool suits, long pant", 12 to 17 years, worth 13.50, go on this sale at . - . $5.00 Lot No. 5. 50 Pairs Mens Working Pants, fine value at 90c go at - 50c Lot No. 0. 19 Pairs Mens All Wool Grey Striped Pants, a Bargain at tl.fk'i, go on thls6ale at - fl.10 v.rrr.s or th:: vpek. A tut Sunday it snou id. Cigars nad Tobaccos, at Jai. Whitehead's. White-head's. .1. A. Mercer left fur Gunnison. Coin , Tuesday night. Miss Nellie Tew Is down from Sail i Luke this week visiting her parent mill friends. j Deal Urns & Mcitdetihall havehuili !a neat, display case in one of theii I store windows. Owen McKinin received a serious kick on the head from a horse lasl Monday evening. The Whitney & Pierce pianino mill and box factory will soon l-e in running cumin Ion. A pawnbroker "ould have doiif a bid business in mackintoshes in this city during this week. V. M. Walker, ihe life insurance ament and temperance lecturer, was In town again this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Palfreyman were the victims of a surprise party, last evening. All had a jolly time. V. II. Ingle, advance agent for the Georgia Minstrels, was in town Tuesday Tues-day in the Interests of that iiggrcga-tion. iiggrcga-tion. W. XV. Pa ire, of Castle Gate, was in town Tuesday and Wednesday purchasing pur-chasing mules for the coal mines at Castle Gate. M.O. Packard left Monday morning for his sheep herd near Frisco. He went ty the wagon route, traveling in his new sheep ear. Dimick Huntington Is now able to get, out of bed, to which he had been contlned for a few weeks by injuries received from u kick of a mule. Ernest Buyer, who palely returned from his mission in theCentral States, gave a very entertaining lecture to the Elders at their hall last Monday evening. An out tit with two teams and wagons traveling South stopped at the tithing office at a very early hour Monday morning and helped themselves them-selves to two bales of hay. A thrill of terror Is experienced when a brassy cough of croup sounds through the house at night. But the terror soon changes to relief after One Minute Cough Cure has been administered. ad-ministered. Safe and harmless for children. C, J. Peterson'.-'. At 5:30 o'clock last Sunday morning a nintv-ton cannon for the San Francisco coast defense system went through town 'on a Rio Grande frelghTti'ain. This is the third gun of the size which has been sent west in the past three weeks, and all were making quick time. These guns, because of their great weight, are loaded on special trucks, owned by the Pennsylvania railroad. Guy W. Menilenhall and Miss Elmlna Urammall were married yesterday In Ihe Salt Lake Temple. They held a reception for their relai Ives last evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Meudenhall. parents of Hip groom. The young couple start off on their voyage on the sea of mat rimony with every indication indica-tion of a successful and happy trip. May they never inccfith shipwreck. Deafuess Cannot be Cured by local Hpplieutlons. as they cannot roach the diseased portion of the car. There Is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inlltinied condition of the mucous llnlnu of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tube Rets Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hcarlii:. uml when it Is entirely closed Deafness Is the result, h lid unless tho Inflammation can be taken out and this tuhe restored to its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever; nine easts out of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nolhinn but an Inllamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will ir've One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. K. J. I'liKSEV 4 l'o., Toledo. O. lirsold by all DniRglsts. 7.V:. Our Unloading Sale was a hummer and hard to beat, but we are determined to surpass it with our CLOTHING- SALE. If you want any clothing this Spring it will pay yot to attend this sale and fit yourself out in the latest style for very little money. Hk SuitK Yot: Aim Rirurr an. I lie-'. lie-'. ahead, lie sure you gi-t .1 lood'r usap.uilla and you may cm ildeutl.v expect it will purify your blood anil iivcyou appetite and strength. Hood's Pills act easily and nomptlyon the liver and bowels, .ure Kick headache. GttOCERIKS! We are always in the lead. Jus. Whitehead. Jas. E. Dennis, of Silver City, was in town Saturday on business. Phil Beard and wife came down from Eureka Monday for a short visit. Miss Triable Nelson came down from Helper Saturday for a lew days visit with her nether. Charley Lively an I family of Cokc-ville, Cokc-ville, Wyo., arrived in town Morula) for a v sit to his wife's folks. E. J. Stanson left Sunday morning for Castle Gate and Helper on business. busi-ness. He expects to be gone several days. Joe Whitehead has a job which this weather makes pleasant. Joe is I freighting between this city and Salt Lake. Elder I). P. Felt has been transferred trans-ferred from Mississippi to Georgia, and is now on his way to the new field of labor. Aaron Johnson arrived in town, yesterday morning, from Fort Harri-man, Harri-man, where he has been teaching a class in elocution. A benefit ball will be given in the Reynolds hall for the Second ward missionaries, Eddie Whiting and Will Harrison, Friday. A benefit ball will be given at the First ward meeting house tonight for the First ward missionaries, John Wardsworth and John Whiting. (iuy W. Mendeohall, aged 28, and Einiina Brammall. aged 21, of this city and James N. Peel, aged 39, and Mary F. Mooney, aged 1!), of Spanish Fork were granted permits to wed by the County Clerk this week. On last Friday evening her young friends to the number of twenty-live sprung a surprise on Miss Stella San-ford. San-ford. The surprise was complete, and the merry-making continued until after 2 o'clock. All had a good time. A gang of about fl I ty sheep shearers and their jags made things lively at the R. G. V. depot yesterday morning morn-ing while waiting for the t rain to go to Thompson Springs. The boys were from Spanish Fork and Payson. What pleasure is there in life with a headache, constipation and biliousness? bilious-ness? Thousands experience them who could become perfectly healthy by using De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. C. J. Peterson's. Peter-son's. The old fellow who sometimes writes theological stuil for The Independent, Inde-pendent, this week submits the fol lowing: "With great pleasure the reporter says that Mis. Cap. Gunder-son Gunder-son returned to her home in Sanpete on Tuesday." i "In Old Madrid"' held the boards at the opera house last Friday evening. The show did not draw a very large audience, but gave entire satisfaction to the people present. The company I is one of the best comedy companies which has visited this city during the season, and the play they gave is bright, spicy, clean cut, with inanv amusing situations which were handled admirably by the players. I desire to attest to t he merits of Chamuexlain's Cough Remedy as one of the most valuable and eflieient preparations on the market. It broke an exceedingly dangerous cough for me In 24 hours, and in gratitude therefor, I desire to inform you that I will never be without it, and you should feel proud of the high esteem in which your Remedies are held by people in general. It is the one remedy among ten thousand. Success to it. O.K. Dowmky, Editor Democrat, Demo-crat, Albiou, I ml. For sale by C. J. Peterson. CLOTHING SALE. We Will Give you 25 per cent. Discount from our Regular Prices ori Any Man or or Boy's Suit in the House. This is your chance to buy you a Spring Suit at Eastern Cost. Remember this offer includes nnr m jEntife Stock of Spring Suits Just Arrived jCiX Positlvoly is Open Uor Tla Noact T"wo "WooIjcjs Only. U C srr FT m L)l otasnsI S mm a jjqou u jt. j.v.ic;i.ia xvivctcu Overalls only 40c per pair. Mark B iver. assignee for the tlrm c lioyer ii Btinnhiirst, has mild ou nearly ail the stock of goods turned mer to him. ' Sain. O. Bacon Is having a nice two room addition built to his residence in the Second ward. B. Y. Johnson has the contract for the mason work. Buy your garden and flower seeds at Whitehead's, where you cau get either the packages or loose. It is reported to day that Leo Banner, son of Bishop L. II. Ilaruier of the Second ward, and Miss Lena Goodmanson, of Spanish Fork, were married last night at the residence of the groom's parents. Th-re are three little things which do more work than any other three little things created they are the ant, the bee and He Witt's Little Early Risers, the last being the famous little pills for stomach and liver troubles. C. J. Peterson. Jen Jensen's horse became frightened fright-ened at the cars while at the creamery cream-ery last Friday and ran away, throwing throw-ing Mr. Jensen out of the buggy and hurting him quite seriously. The rig was demolished. Mr. Jensen was taken to his home at Salem by J. P. Evans. After years of untold suffering from piles, B. W. Pursell of Knitnersville, Pa , was cured by using a single box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Skin diseases such as eczema, rash, pimples and obstinate sores are readily cured by this famous remedy. C. J. Peter-sou's. Peter-sou's. Since an occurrence which is alleged to have occured on the front porch of Wood Mercantile Co's. building last Sunday night between 12 and 1 o'clock, black mackintoshes are not a popular garment among the bloods of this burg. The market is overstocked with second-hand coats of this description, and not half the boys will succeed in selling out. It is, or should be. the highest aim of every merchant to please his costumers; and that the wide awake drug firm of Meyers & Eshleman, Sterling, III., is doing so, is proven by the following, from Mr. Eshleman: "In my sixteen years experience in the drug store business I have never seen or sold or tried a medicine that, gave as good satisfaction as Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Colic. Cholera, and Piarrhdea Remedy. Sold by C. J. Peterson. II. Richards up at Canon ranch is hatching chickens by machinery this spring, and on Tuesday had a stepmother step-mother prepared for the little orphans in the shape of a brooder. He lighted the lamps to test the machine, and went away for a moment on other business, leaving the brooder about- three feet distant from his barn. After a little the thought came to hi.iu to go and see how the machine was doing. Investigation Investi-gation showed that it had riot been Idle. The brooder had set Are to itself it-self and was entirely consumed, and the conflagration was turning its attention to the barn. The blaze was soon extinguished, with but slight damage to the building. A few minutes more delay would have seen the tire beyond control. The past week has been a lively one at the Hotel Boyer. and Mine Host Covert administered to the wants of the following guests: N. Hamlin, II G. Boyer, W. G. Taylor, G. C. Herbert, W. H. Culmer, 1). Welter. Win. Igle-heart, Igle-heart, II. G. Boyle. C. A. Bl ike. Salt Lake; J. E. Brigs, Sargeant City, Kan.: L. S. Reef, Leadville, Colo.: Thus. Loughney, C. E. Brainnel, Ogden; G. L. Bainbridge. wife and children, J. P. Walker and wife. Victor. Colo.; W. T. iK'Long, A. Noon, Win. Bailey, F. Lewis. J.J. Davis, Harry Adams, Win. B. Searles, Wm. Twelves, Phil Bach-man. Bach-man. (Jus Bloomenthul. Provo; E. K. Wilkins. Chicago; J. M. Chadwick. Mill Fork; T. Heillard, New York; Henry Schmitz, Cripple Creek, Colo.; Henry Kala, Leadville. Colo.; Jas. E. Dennis, Silver City, Utah: W. II. Ingle, agent for George's Minstrels; Francis Jones, Wm. Matble, John F. Bailey and Margaret Shaw, of the "In Old Madrid" Comedy Company. pop TcjUo CQeeks A DOCTOR'S They save a daughter from blindness. When i father write that yours " is the best medicine in the world." you can allow somethiUK for seeming extravagance extrava-gance in the statement if you know that the medicine so praised, cured a loved daughter o( disease and restored to her the eyesight nearly lost. The best medicine med-icine in the world for you is the medicine that cures you. There can't be anything better. No medicine cau do more than cure. That is why John S. Goode, of Orrick, Mo., writes in these strong terms: " Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best medicine med-icine in the world. Mv daughter had a relapse after the measles, due to Inking cold. She was nearly blind. and was obliged to remain in a dark room all the time. The doctors could (jive her no relief; one of them directed me to give her Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Two bottles cured her completely." com-pletely." The thousands of testimonials to the aluc of Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla repeat over and over again, in one form or another the expression: "The doctors gave her bo relief; one of them directed me to five her Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Two ottles completely cured her." It is a common experience to try Dr. ayer's Sarsaparilla ai a last resort. It is hADIES, our Grand Spring Opening will be held Friday and Huturday, April 1st an 2nd. Finest stock of Spring and Summer Millinery goods in the city at prices that will suit you: Come to the Opening. Don't forget the date. Mrs. L. M. Murphey. Whooping cough is the. most distressing dis-tressing malady: but its duration can be cut short by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, which is also the best known remedy for croup and all lung and bronchial troubles. C. J. Peterson's. Peter-son's. Springville Tent No. 9, K. O. T. M., will hold a social at their hall, Saturday Satur-day evening, for the Knights and their wives or partners. The social isgivenasa farewell party to Mrs. E. I. Lund, who leaves soon to join her husband in Iowa. Will Harrison, EddieW'hiting. John Wardsworth and John Whiting of this city have all received "Box B" letters. Will Harrison and Eddie Whiting's field of labor will be in the Eastern States, while Wardsworth and John Whiting will go to Oregon. Isaac Brown, the only man in town from whom Tho Independent reporter ever got four news items all at once, has abandoned the butcher business, and is now on the retired-list. Ike was a good neighbor and this gang puss his kindly attent ions. He does not know at present writing whether he will go to work for a living soon again, or will continue the life of a capitalist. The best surprise party in the First ward this year was that given to Miss Cora Allen, Monday evening. The time was very pleasantly passed by singing, reciting and instrumental music until eleven' o'clock, when refreshments,' re-freshments,' such as ice cream, cake, coffee and apples, were served. After lunch all returned to the parlor and enjoyed themselves in playing games until early the next morning. The event will leave ,1 lasting impression upon the minds of all present. CALL and see the new line of Canned Goods Codfish. Mackeral, Tripe, Pigs Feet and Pickeral, Home-made Bologna, and Sausage Sau-sage every morning. VEAL, PORK AND MUTTON WANTED. Erdman & Son. V aaBPaaaw a DIRECTIONS. a common experience to h Dr. Ayer Bar-uparilla prescribed by a physician. It is a common experience to see a ' complete com-plete cure " follow the use o( a lew bottle of this great blood purifying medici-ne. Because, it is a specific for alt forms of blood disease. It a disease has its origin in bad or impure blood, Dr. Ayer's Sar-aparila, Sar-aparila, acting directly on the blood, removing re-moving its impurities and giving (o it vitalizing energy, will promptly eradicate the disease. The great feature of Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Sarsapa-rilla is the radical cures that result from its use. Many medicines only suppress disease they push the pimples down under the skin, they paint the complexion with subtle arseuica 1 compounds, but the disease rages in the veins like a pent-up fire, and some day breaks out in a volcanic vol-canic eruption that eats up the bodv. Ayer's Sarsaparilla goes to the root. It makes the fountain clean and the waters are clean. It makes the root good and the fruit is good. It gives Nature the elements she needs to build up the broken down constitution not to brace it up with stimulants or patch it up on the surface. Send for Dr. Ayer's Curehook, and learo more about the cures effected by this remedy. It's sent free, on request, by b J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. W. C. T- U. Department. ( Continued from Second Page ) Lo! her work is done. In nothing perhaps are the ways of God more inscrutable than in thus calling instruments away just as they seemed indispensable to His work, but when an Elijah goes up in a chariot of fire his mantle drops back upon Elisha. When a George Washington is needed but dead, God has ready an Abraham Lincoln. Yet when the causo of Temperance and Purity shall prevail how lustrous like the morning star shall shine out the name of France E. Willard, and then -her greatness shall be appreciated much more than now. This poem slightly changed may well be adapted to her. "She stood upon the broad threshold wMu, Tho din of battle and of stuuRhtor rose j Sho. God stand upon tho woakor side That sank In seemins loss before Us fosa Many there wore who made great haste ftnd sold, Unto the common enemy their swords. Sho scorned their gifts of fame and power and gold. And underneath their soft and flowery words. Hears tbecold scrpont hiss, therefore aha went And humbly joined her to the weaker part. Fanatic named ant' fool yot well content So she could be the nearerto God's eart. And feel its solemn pulses sending blood Through all tho widespread veins of endless end-less goed. After the address, a song "The Last Sleep" was sung by a quartette consisting con-sisting of Misses Gates and Neilsoa aud Messrs VVest and Staten. The W. C. T. L. will meet March 31. at 4 p.m. at Ilungerford Home. All are invited. Cemetery Deeds The Mayor is now prepared to execute deeds to Cemetery lots, upon presentation of Sex. ton's certificates. Deeds may be had by calling at the office of City Recorder P. E. Houtz. swsi I Sale Begins Mar ch 28. R. A. BARNEY, Ifrovo" yvTI Goods Spot Oasli. Yours For Hizz. No Goods 33acolaa,iae:oci. |