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Show Kg f:".",- .l,, , ji '' i - . . ' " ' " ' ' . , .,,.,... -w- I. . , - t - j. " f .. , r ' - . K. 0. T. M. Springville Tnt No. 9 meets in regular re-gular review every Tuesday evening at 8:00, Visiting Sir Knights made welcomn. V. Dunn, Com. Elliot N. Jordan. R. K. I pay cash run 'AT CALVES, FAT CATTLE, FAT HOGS, CHICKENS, TURKEYS, Etc., Etc. : Call at my place : HARRY WEBB, SPRINGVILLE UTAH CALL and see the new line of Canned Goods Codfish. Mackeral, Tripe, Pigs Feet and Pickeral. HcHue-uiade Bologna, and Shu sage ever)' morning. YEAL, PORK AND MUTTON WANTED. Erdman & Son. Cemetery Deeds Tie Mayor is now prepared itt execute deeds to Cemetery lots, upon, presentation of Sex ton's certificates. Dtels may be had by culling at l ho cilice of City Recorder P. E. lloutz. Mrs. L. M. Muuhiky's Eeliable Millinery Store, HE ADyCAKTl'liS kok : : : : ALL KINDS OF MILLINERY GOODS J A Fine Line of Indies' Kid Gloves in Stock. UP-TO-DATE War and History of Cuba hr f;- tulvit lie (jiidHHia and Henry Ilnveiiuoit .Horlhrop; uu pp finely Illustrated; chilli u; run . I Morocco P.. .Map of War operation. IncluUlriK Cuhu, tvey west, iioiiry isiund. i ape VvnW roi to Klro, liiy Tortuiruti. etc. ami unit) of world on rcvitme, 21x.S Inches prlee I.V. Dialogues and Speeches for Wee TotS, oCi to 10 yours; ito pp. '.fx; Hunt to ny add reus on rrlpt of prlc. "-"rflvo elrculari frt-o. AkoiiU wunud. AddrM PARLIAMENT PUB. M. 309 OQiicy BlltldiSS, . Tenvek, Colo. J. R. Dowdell General SlAOlS.82Xk.ltll. HORSE SHOEInbTsPECIALTY. Carrianes and Wagons Repaired. SprtngYillc, - Utah. WHITNEY & PIERCE Contractors AND Builders. 1TI11 work donn with Quickness and dispatch. Bulldlnir material furnlsbed when desired. Uee keepers supplies a specialty. Iill 1 lile East of tie Creamery. SPRING VILLE - - - UTAH The POST-DISPATCH IS THE ONLY 8T. LOUIS PAPKK With Its Own Stuff Correspondents Correspond-ents at all Points of Interest. AT HAVANA . Mil. Sylvester Scovel. at Madrid-Mr. Madrid-Mr. A. E. Houghton. at Washington-Mr. Washington-Mr. Stephen Bonsal. AT NEW YORK Mr. Morton Watkins. The News of the Day in THE POST. DISPATCH 15 cents a week (7 days) if delivered ly aeent; BO cenU a month r if scut liy mail. Ih Presen Crisis I ' NOTES OF THE WEEK. T GraMma' Johnson, 'of kaplcton. I Enoch Stewart and Hyruru Stott, up at Thistle Sam Bacon is work In ' 'or a couple of weeks. Malen Mendenhall was in town this week visiting relatives. Mrs L. J. Jordan went to Sprlng-vllle Sprlng-vllle Tuesday to visit relatives. M. I'kumnt I'yrmnid. Will Whitehead his sold his ranch near Milfotd and lias aain taken up his ahodo in Sfiringville. Road Snpervlsor Loynd put in several good culverts mi State Street the latter part of last week. Mrs. J. ii. Whitehead gave a supper last Saturday evening in honor of her mother, Mrs. James Rurch, of Ogden ('lirar, tobaccos ami cigarettes, tast in the market, at Whitehead's store. Foil Sam: A good surrey harness and horse, cheap. Musi, sell at once. For particulars inquire of Uat Thorn. Thorsen Peterson has built a neat fence around his place in the Fourt h ward. Mr-Peterson is a blacksmith by trade and is an industrious citizen. You can subscribe for any paper or magzine published, through K. X. Jordan, local agent for the Chicago Subscription New Co. lie can also gat you anv book you want. S. M. Geary, Picrsup, Mich., writes: "He Witt's Witch Hazel Saive is curing more plies bere to-day than all wthcr remedies combined., li cures eczema and ail oilier tki;i diseases." dis-eases." Dr. C. J. l'etersoii's. E W. Malmstrom, son of Chas. K Aiaiinstrom of Mapielon, writes i his father from Idaho that be ha eiinsLeci iu Lite service ot inscouti ry and expects to leave for the Philip pines by the 20th of the month 1 he little 3i year-old son of Mr. and Johns, of Eureka, died there Tuesd iy morning and will le brought here foi iniermeni. ine funeral sc vices will be held at two o'clock today ti ... wrs. .onus is urn daughter of Albert Staten of this city. i ne siuuz jug ihcatrc company will appear next Monday. May 2: (one week ) The opening play will bi ine celebrated Case. ' Prices of admission, l.'i, 2o and 35 cents. R serveu seais iiiic. J.ickets on sa c at Petersons Drug Store. A public meeting for women will be held at the City Hall on Tuesday. uay j-i, at :.iu p. m. ihe purpose of this meeting is to discuss ways and means of providing clothing for the women and children of Cuba. Every woman regardless of party or creed is cordially invited to be present. The only couples who wished to in vest in marriage licenses this week, preparatory to launching their boats boats on the nncertaln sea of matrimony matri-mony were: Sydney Gilchrist, aged 22, and lone- Tliurman, aged bot h of Lchi; and Walter Menlove, aged 21, of Spring lake, and Annie Jaspersoii; aged 22, of Goshen. S. P. C. Jones, Milesbiirg, Pa., used De Witt's ever since they writes: "I have Little Early Kisiii- were introduced here and must say I have never used any pills in my family during forty years or house keeping that gave such satisfactory results as. a laxative or cathartic." Dr. C. .1. Peterson's. The following guests have partaken of the hospitality of the Buyer House, this week: Mr. Soehrist, I). S. Sing-rist, Sing-rist, I. N. Parker, Mort. G. Taylor. Frank Shaw, Salt Lake; Fred Christiansen, Christ-iansen, Chicago; II. E. Mooney, Denver; Den-ver; Ed. Gallager, II. Sankey, Silver City; J. Davis, Henry Adams, Provn; Enoch Stewart, Hyrum Scat, Meadow; Mead-ow; (J co. Aingo, Spatiish Fork. The drama, "Jack O' Diamond'' presented by our Home Dramatic company, assisted by Mr. Will Houtz tho popiilarcommedian ot Springville, last Saturday evening, demonstrated that Ephralm has dramatic talent of very high order. The play is a heavy one and the applaus with which the different characters we.-e received was well merited. Ephmim Enterprise, Al Clark had a very painful inter view with a half-dozen badly excited been, Friday noon. He was transl'er-Ing transl'er-Ing a swarm to a new hive, and had his face protected by a veil in which there was several holes, through which the bees entered. The space within the veil seems to have been too limited for the bee's active, rest less natures, and they fixed Al nlentv. His eyes were soon swollen shut, mil for a couple of days his countenance was a source of annoyance to him. $100 Kenard, 8100. The reader of tliU puper will ho pleased to tear that tlierolsut hnist one dreuded ills, case tliut mdence has been nldu to cure In ull Its Htagp mid Unit la Outtirrh. Hull s Cuturrli Curo Is the only positive cure now known to tho medlcul fniternliy. Culunh belujj a constitutional disease, reiilres a roimtltutlomil tiviitinenl. Hiill'ti Catarrh Cure Is taken Inloriiully, ai-llns directly up on the bliHMl and nnioous aiirfacra of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the diien.se; mid kItIiik tho patient itroncth by building up tho constltullon and aHlHtln nature In dolna Iu work. The proprietor have no much faith In It rum. tlvo nowerm that they offer one Hundred IMIlar for any cnfce thnt It falls to cure. Stnitf for llsl of testimonials. Addrviw. I'. J. CIIKNEV 4 CO . Toledo. () Unsold bv orn;-.'lts. M l is in town" spending a few-Weeks will jr(.1;uiv0s. Jos. Harmer went to Salt Lake yesterday to see his son Frank in his new uniform. The Salem creamery has started up and is said to be giving entire satisfaction. satis-faction. Paynon (Jlobe. The Christian Endeavor Society of SM-iflgvil!e held a temperance meeting meet-ing last niuht at the Presbyterian chapel. Mr. and Mis. Win. Tipton and daughter went to S.ilt Lake yesterday to bid good by to Private Tipton of Mattery A. Geo. Aing' the genial salesman In the gents furnishing department of the Spaui.ili Fork Co-op, was a visitor here Tuesday. Richard W. West wood, who has for so nia.iy years been postmaster at Thistle, is to be succeeded by Uen-jamin Uen-jamin F. Smith, the merchant, who was appointed Tuesday. ''One Minute Cough Cure is the best preparation I have evei sold or used anil I can't say too much in iis praise."- L. M. Kennon, Merchant. Otlell. Ga. Dr. C. J. Peterson's. .las. Iiraiisford, who lias been in-, dtisiriously working iu Pat Ward's section gang, has been rewarded for his faithfulness by the forcmanship of the 11, (J. W. section at Payson, The Cuban question anil political issues sink into insignificance with the nnn who suffers from piles. What he most desires, is relief De Witt's W itch Hazel Salve cures piles. Dr. C. J. Peterson's, On May 2N 'ami 23, tickets will be sold at $2.10 for the round trip'tu Salt Lake, via the Kio Grande Western, for the general conference of the Y. M. and Y. L. M. 1. A. TickiH limited limit-ed for return to June 4. A number of Springville citizens .vein to Salt Lake on the excursion last Saturday, and another delegation took in the excursion yesterday. Most went to see the soldier boys before they leave for the Philippines. Jumpers and Overalls, good stock, prices Ion, at Whitehead's. The Itio Grande Western will sell round trip tickets to Denver, Colarado Springs or Pueblo and return for $20, June ,'th and 6th. Final Limit, June 2(1. Transit limit of . (lavs and stop over will be allowed. This will enable many to attend the meeting of the American aieoicai Association at Denver, June 7 to 12. IS98. Private Stanley Staten of "Mattery A" of the Utah Artillery came down rrom Camp Kent last night. He made a very soldierly appearance in his new uniform. He was given luriough until eight, (.clock this morning by his captain on account of the death of his little nephew, th son of Mrs. Johns of Eureka. The Janet Waldorf Co. held the boards at the Citv hall last Saturday evening, x ue piav proi uced was The Hunchback," a play of good merit and which was well handled by the company. The audience was very small one, and was not what such talent deserved, as the eomrj-uiv was one of the best which has visited town this season. Luther J. Stewart, Fred Dart and 17 r Stewart took the early 11. G. W train .Sunday morning, bound for Salt Lake, where they joined the other Utah rough rie'ers. A large crowd of Spanish Fork people, includ ing the band, gathered at the depot to. sec the three boys off. Luther J. Stewart and Fred Dart enlisted here before they were aware that a recruiting agent would visit Spanish rork. ine vvesuield (lnd.) y(ut prints the following in regard to an old resi dent of that place; "Frank McAvoy, for many years In the employ of the' L., X.A. & C. Hy. here, says: "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy for ten years or longer am never without with-out it in my family. I consider it the best remedy of the kind manu factured. I take pleasure in recommending recom-mending it." It is a specific for all bowel disorders. For sale by C. J. Peterson. There is a Spaniard up Spanish Fork Canyon that needs to be killed, if what Is reported of him is true. It Is said that he is continually cursing the Americans, and that he cursed the troops when they went by over the Uio Grande Western. Such persons per-sons are dangerous to the country and would not hesitate to do auy treacherous treach-erous act, and if this rascal is left to go his way It would not be surprising to hear of a train being wrecked. It Is also reported that there are some Mexicans up the canyon who side in with the Spaniard. There are only two things that should be done with such subjects; cither make them prisoners or send them out of the country. The Spaniards who arc citizens of this country since war ha commenced have been Inclined to sympathize with Spain, and they can-, not be dealt with any too severely. They are a menace to our safety and the welfare of the govern men t.' I'o'jn (Hole. Enoch Stewart and Hyrum Stott, of Meadow, was in town Monday. Ed. Gallagher and II. Sankey of Silver City, were visitors here Sunday. Canned 'goods, fresh and cheap, at Whitehead's. Dr. Simmons of Provo preached at the Maptist Hall last Sunday evening. S. II. Thurman, the well known Provo attorney, was in otown on business yesterday. Samuel Ostler came in from Diamond. Dia-mond. Saturday where he has been working for some time. C. E. Malmstrom of Mapleton is erecting a large hay shed. Whitney it Pierce have the contract.. C. F. Packard and wife, of Silver Citv, who have been visiting in Springville, returned home Tuesday. Harry Hanford, who has been in town several days visiting relatives and friends, left for Eureka last evening. even-ing. There was a gathering of ladies at the City hall Tuesday afternoon to make clothing for the Cuban stilTvrers. Mrs. I). C. Johnson went to Salt Lake yesterday morning to see her son, Don. before bis departure, for the front. The rain storms of the past few days put a stop to the beet thinning. Ihe work will likely be resumed ugain Monday. Owing to bad weather, probably, no news reports were received from Spanish Fork this week, so that department de-partment of The Independent is lacking in this issue. C. P. Hatchings, of Salt Lake, was in town yesterday, putting in the new band saw at Whitney & Pierce's planing mill. With this adition to their machinery Messers Whitney & Pierce are able to do all kinds of fancy scroel work. One Minute is not long, yet relief is obtained in half that time by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. It prevents pre-vents consumption and quickly cures colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, la grippe and all throat and lui g troubles. Dr. C. J. Peterson's S. M. Davis and Mack Dougall report re-port that the heavy rains of the past few days have been very destructive to the sheep industry, as it has caused the loss of a great number of young lambs. They say that most of the lambs born during the storms have been chilled to death. . S. E. Parker, Sharon, Wis., writes: "l have tried De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve for itching piles and . it always stops them in two minutes. I consider Da Witt's 'Witch Hazel Salve the greatest pile cure on the market." Dr. C. J. Peterson's. For the opening of the Trans-Mississippi Trans-Mississippi Exposition, and also the Annual Convention of t he Traveler's Protective Association at Omaha, the Rio (irande Western will, on May 9 and ,'JOth, sell tickets to Omaha and return for $32, limited to ten days and continuous passage in both directions. II. J. Keoupa has Bled suit against the Ozokerite Mining Co. for S3 (500 for his services as superintendent. He alleges that his contract with the company called for $10,350 and there is a balance of $3,000 due him. He asks for an order for the sheriff to sell the property of the defendent com pany which is situated in Spanish Fork canyon, and for $2.") attorney feo9.Unttiirr. W ilkStreeper and Will Liter, the last of Springville volunteers to leave took the afternoon train for Salt Lake Sunday, to join the rough riders who left for Chcyenn Sunday evening, A large crowd of citizens were pres ent at the station to bid the boys farewell and Godspeed. P. E. Iiouti took up a collection for the boys which netted them $3,150 each. Uoy Iiird met with an accident yesterday in which he uearly lost a linger. He was riding one horse and leading another, when the led horse it tempted to pull away from him. In the melee Mr, Minis finger got caught between tho horn of his sad die and the rope, and was nearly severed from his hand. Dr. Smart was calied in and dressed the wound It required two stitches to pull the severtd lies!) together. 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's. During the early part of the week the resilience of Dan King, who lives on tho Spanish Fork road, was entered en-tered by burglars and robbed of a suit of clothes, a dressing case, two razors and an alarm clock. Sheriff Storrs took the matter in hand, and on Tuesday t-vening arrested five tramps on suspicion. Two of them proved to be the men wanted, some of the clothing being on them when arrested. This morning all the stolen articles had been recovered, and the men will plead guilty and be sentenced sen-tenced today. A FRIEND'S And what It U not a common occurence that a friendly word should be the means of giving giv-ing nearly lorly years of happiness and health to the person heeding the advice it carried. This was the cit with Mary I.ineard. At twenty-five she was dragging out her days in misery. At sixty-one she finds herself so active and strong she can do work that would shnme many a younger woman, and looks back on thirty-six happy, healthful years of industry. But let her tell her story : "Thirty-six years ago I had great trouble with my liver. The doctors allowed that there were tumors growing on it, aud they blistered ray side in an effort to give ma relief. 1 was at that time earning my living as a tailoress, but lor Ave years, between the pain in my side an'd the blisters I wis iu constant misery, and work was a drag to me, with no prospect of relief; fortunately lor me, however, a friend advised me to take Dr. Ayer's Sar-saparilla, Sar-saparilla, and finally persuaded me totake a regular course of it. When I first com-meuced com-meuced taking the Sarsaparilla mv side was so painful that I could not fasten my dress, and for a time I did not get any relief, but my friend advised me to persevere per-severe and relief was sure to come, and come it did. This happened, as 1 say, thirty-six years ago. Mr liver has never troubled me since, and during these years I have passed through the most critical period of a woman's life without any par ticular trouble, and to-day, at sixty-one years of age, I am active and strong, and able to do a day's work that would upset Late to bed and early to rise, prepares pre-pares a man for his home in the skies. Early to bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill that makes life longer and better and wiser. Dr. C. J. Peterson's. An exhibit of pupils work will be given in room 2. Ilungerford A .... I m iicaueiuy r i auay aiay -i. rrom 2to o p. m. A short program will be given by the lower grades at 2 o'clock. This exhibit win consist or written examinations examin-ations in the various branches, representing repre-senting all grades, including copybooks, copy-books, drawing-books etc,. AU pat rons and all others are cor dially invited to be present, and ex- a nine the works at your leisure. Cjmmincement exorcises will le held in the chapel on Thursday evening even-ing June 2, of which further announcement will te made next week. How Goods looks to Look Good. are really more than skin deep, depending healthy condition of entirely on a all the vital organs. If the liver is inactive, you have a bilious look: if your stomach is disordered, you have a dyspept ic look: if your kidneys are affected, you have a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks. "Electric Hitters" is a good Alterative Alter-ative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, purifies puri-fies the blood, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. com-plexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at C. J. Peterson's Drug Store. 50 cents per bottle. It. l. Academy Free Summer School Begins May 30 and closes June 10 i ne ooject oi mis scnooi is to give teachers and students an opportunity for review in the common branches of study. The following courses will he offered: Arithmetic, grammar, composition orthography, reading, U. S. history geography, physical geography, general gener-al history, nature study, geology, hot any, theory of teaching, psychology drawing, training, book-keeping phvsmlopy, German, English litera ture, chemistry, physics, penmanship algebra, geometry. All arc invited to attend free of charge. li. ClvffJr. The Uest Remedy for Rhenmatism. From the Fnirharen(X. Y.) Register. Mr. James Rowland of this village, states that for twenty-tivo years his wife has been a sufferer from rheum atism. A few nights ago she was in such pain that she was nearly crazy. She sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor, but he had read of Chamberlain's Pain Palm and instead of going for the physician he went to the store and secured a bottle of it. His wife did not approve of Mr. Row land's purchase at first, but nevertheless neverthe-less applied the Halm thoroughly and in an hour's time was able to go to sleep. She uow applies it whenever she feels an ache or a pain and finds that it always gives relief. lie says that no medicine which she had used ever did her as much good. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by C. J. Peterson, Do It In Husiness Style. Why not apply tha same rule In the purchase of your railroad ticket that you would in purchasing other com modities? If you could buy silk for the same price you could calico, you would take the silk, wouldn't you. The C. M. & St. P. Ry. is the "silk'' between Omaha and Chicago; that is, if electric lighted, steam heated, solid vestibuled trains of the verv latest designs and safety appliances, ninningovera stone, ballasted, steel rail track, several miles shorter than any other line, cuts any figure in the case. Through electric lighted sleepers, sleep-ers, Denver to Chicago. Through tourist cars, San Francisco to Chi cago, we lead, others follow. Give us a trial. For time tables, mans. etc., call on or address, L. L. Downing, Commercial Ageut, 212 Smith, Wost Temple St. Salt Lake City. Utah. ) if fed to. many a yonnger woman. Eer since my recovery I hav taken a couple ol bottle of Or. Ayer's Sarsaparilla each spring, and am quite satisfied that I owe my good health to this treatment. I give this testimonial testi-monial purely in the tope that it may meet the eye of some poor sufferer." Mary Lingabd, Woodstock, Out. Dr. Ayer's 6arsaparilla has won its way to every corner sf the world by the praise of its friends ; those who ha . tried il and who know they were cured hy the use of the remedy. There is nothing so strong as this personal testimony. It throws all theories and fancies to the winds and stands solidly upon the rock of experience experi-ence challenging every skeptic with a positive "J know." Ayer's Sarsaparilla with its purifying and vitalizing action on the blood is a radical remedy lor every form of disease that begins in tainted or Impure blood. Hence tumors, sores, ulcers, boils, eruptions and similar dis-eases dis-eases yield promptly to this medicine. Some cases are more stubborn than others, but persistence with Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Sarsapa-rilla usually results in a complete cure. Mary Lingard began with a bottle, and went on to a course ol Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Sarsapa-rilla. When she was cured she realised that a medicine that could cure disease could also prevent it. So she took n couple of bottles each spriug and kept in perfect health. There are thousands of similar cases on record. Some of these are gathered into Dr. Ayer's Curebook, a little ook of 100 pages which is sent free by the J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Write for , Lowell, Mass. Write for it Ileal Estate for .Sole. Tho real estate of all kinds belonging to Boyer Itrlnghurst is for sl. Tho store. u good brick building, nicely located, with good counters and shelving, a flue cellar under the whole building together with granery, wagon sheds, etc. Just the thing-for thing-for some energetic, uggresslve Hrm desiring to do business iu Springville. Eleven acres of lucern land Just ou the brow of the hill overlooking the city a, lovely situ for residence purposes. Ten acre of lucsrn land In Mupluton with Spuntsh Fork water right. These are "choice laiida above all other lands." and Indeed choice opport unities for In vest men t. There is also a good Chicago Safe & Lock Co.'s 1.:0!I lb. single door, wil h Inside doors. -I dr wars and safety lo.. in Hrst-class condition; condi-tion; oae good oflice desk and one chandelier; chande-lier; 1 set platform grain scales weighing 1.000 lbs; 1 set counter platform scales Weighing Weigh-ing lbs: 1 set counter scales-il lbs. The store and lands are o be sold as a whole or In part, to suit the buyer. Thosij desiring to purchase are cordially Invited to eonie and look over the '.'rounds or lo communicate com-municate with the undersigned, who will rece ve bids for any portion of the above. Flr.t come Hist served . Marco D. Boyer, Springville, Utah, May 1,1, 'US. Assignee. The Human machine starts but once and stops but once. You can keep it going longest and most regularly reg-ularly by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation con-stipation and all stomach and liver troubles. Dr- 0. J. Peterson's. printed, for 60 Cents, -This Office, It is worth 15 cents to look nice, Is it not? An easy, clear shave will make you loolt nice, and you can get it at the Barber Shop of AMOS BROWN. Next Door to P. O. Stylish Hair Outs Always in Stook.. Webster's International : dictionary finevesrnr of tho "Uiwbriilgal." Tlie Ona Crezt rtnndurl Author hv, f rrlus Jim,. ,. i..rwrr, Justin I . ;i. Siipniiu court. 51 Blmidartl oincj, tli I', s. 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