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Show Pom itlilng ou una it to know. Housekeepers Should Know thnt we are headquarters for all kinds of fresh undented meals. Our stock is the Isst tn flic clly. We uuo'-c ytm the following prices: Ham per pound II cents Breakfast Hacon per (found II cents Dry Salt Bacon per pouiiu. Scents Bologna Sntjsii c per pound lucent Chefs per pOIUld l.'ll'fllfH T o pounds fur 25 cents Lard per pound Klcenls Krdinaii N: Son. Vne half block Hiulli f 11 'in hail k building. Mks. L. M. Muhimi ey's Reliable Millinery Store. HKADOCAItTI'US Kou : : : : ALL KINDS OF MILLINERY GOODS A Finn Line of Indies' Kil Gloves in Stork UP-TO-DATE Wars and History of Cuba hy ;n- rales du Qticsuda and Henry llavt'tipnrt Northrop; ihi pp finely illustrated; chilli i M: full Morocco K Map of War t-i"-it ions. Iiu-ludln uha. Key West. unary Islands. tape Verde.. I'orto Kiel), Dry Tortugas. etc.. itutt limpet wot id on revurse, ilx'A inches; prints I.Vs. Dialogues and Speeches for Wee TotS. f J to 1 years; pp. 25c rVnt to any address oil receipt of psice. Descriptive circulars free. Agent wanted Address I'Altl.lAMKM rr CO. 309 Qu!DCT BaildiBt . Dexvku, Coi.o. J. I?. Dowdell General I3lVClC-SXIlItli. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. Carriages and Wagons Repaired. Springyille, - Utah. WHITNEY A I'JERCE- Contractors AND- Builders. Mill work dona with quickness :ind dispatch. Building material furnished when desired. ltec keepers supplies a specially. Mill 1 Mile East of ibe Cieamer?-SPUINdVILLE Cieamer?-SPUINdVILLE - - - UTAH. ILfl n prices we have ever Lnppetes, Organdies. Wa have out the price, nearly In half un those goods and offer them much below cost. Vur choice ot the wholo stock. itv Fancy organdies go t We ".'.V; "' " Hiirl lappet go at ISe 20; " " " I'-'V V. " " Ie I'.'e '" " "V Wo " " Men's Hats. One lot Men's and Hoys' Straw Hats. 40c and Sue 25e All other Hat In the house at 25 per cent off regular prices. AS Ml Disconn ale The above list represents only a small portion of the goods on this All GrO ode Siot CnHli. 3V"o OoodB JSacolTLvrijsocI.. Hoy Curl is and . lot; Crandall came down from work on the railroad yes- j terday. ! Decrlng binding twine, best, in the market at. 11 cents per pound at i Kindred's. j Miss Nelsnn cam" down from Loian this week to spend a month at tin: j Academy liome. i Dr. Simmon delivered one of bis i forceful sermons at the Iuptist, hall last Sunday night. Mrs. Frauecna Miller, who has been ' cooking in the hotel at (lastilla.cami: home Monday on a v sit. I Mell llaymond and Ovven McKen-j McKen-j 'lie came in from Colton yesterday I where I hey have been worki.ig in the j timber. I Mis. Sarah liiiudie came down from ! Salt Lake, Wednesday to pav her (laughter Mrs. .las. Whitehead. Jr. I a visit. i Mrs. Sarah Lamhsnii. who lias been very sick for over a month, is now slowly improving, and hopes for her complete recovery are entei tained. Ilusiness in tin; marriage license business has been a little slack this week, the only litvnse granted w,i- to Geo. T. Atwood. aged Co of Spring 'and Alma Tcrri.s aged 1.1 Monroe Sevier county. W. B, Dougali's tnanv friends in j this city will be pleased to hear that I he was appointed foiirl h sergeant of j Colonel Young' corps of volunteer I engineers, lie received the a;ip iiut- incut through personal worth. Nicholas (J. Uroesilmfk of this city has discovered and located a valuable depositeof saltpetre in Thistle Fork. four miles from the railroad. The mineral was found in a soft sandstone format ion, and is a veritable mountain moun-tain of this valuable substance. Mr. Groesbeck has run a drift in on the claim some 2" feet, to the vein. The extent of the deposit is still a matter mat-ter of conjecture. In the pel son of Mr. Win. ('. Leisham, Springville has secured tun permanent presence of a good tailor, one who is thoroughly skilled in his art. 1 le was for many year connected connect-ed with the government department, of Arizona, and had charge of the olllcers' uniforms. Me already has his hands full of orders, received not only from this city but from all the surrounding -settlements. The business busi-ness men of Springville have given him substantial encouragement and ho expresses himself as delighted with our city and its people. Cool, clean and. cozy at the icecream parlors, one door south of White-head's White-head's store. attempted, but we want the money, and are Sale Begins July 11 and Percales. All those pretty red and blile I'rrr.'iles: lor anil !L"jC, regular, go ak 7'ie Table Linens and Napkins. You get your choice of our large stock of Table Linens aud Napkins, ut S. per cent off regular prices. Ladies' Waists. We have the most complete line ve ever currldd. hut we reserve nothing. 4m Waists iro at have lle VViil.sts go at , 40e . .Mie , :"h' HlHts go at fl and tl. '.'." Waists go at tn all other trades we irive von LVi n. off. Men's Underwear. 30c Men's summer Tilderwear ,.H' 25 per cent discount on all summer t'nder wear. Boys' Suits. ;S per cent discount on 12 to IS years. all Hoys' Suits, from Ray Packard is braking on th Tin'ie branch freight. He started to work Tuesday. Mrs. .1. It. Whitehead returned Sunday from Ogden. where she has : been visiting her mother. ! The elect ion for l he school trustee ! held in Springville, Monday, was a , vi ry spirited affair, securing the l.ug - est vote ever cast at a school election in this eitv. resulting. For trustee Willis K. Johnson lo:;, (). H. Hunt- i.igton At a caucus held some t inn; ago. ). I'.. II ii'i!iingt,ori received the nomination over Johnson, but t he friends of the latter rallied to j his support at the polls and theretri-' theretri-' umphaut ly placed him in the olltce. It is stated that tie' opposition to Huntington is due to the -movement to build a new school house ju tie Second ward, on t'oeState road. Come and lie refreshed ut the ice (red in parlor, one door south of IV lii leltcad's store. Win. Gibson, formerly of this paper, icceived a letter Sunday from Mrs. ieo. K. Cloud of Missouri Valley. Iowa, asking for information i of her husband, a lawyer who at one!smi n'c'""N"1 .M't'iery ousiness anu time last year was located here tor a vvi11 ('an'-v 011 salllc ilt tnl' ''' short time. He left for St. George some t ime last. Sept ember, and in the mouth following went south into A rizona on a prospect ing pany wit h a Spaniard, states in her letter that reived word from a Mr. be found a skeleton of a trip in cnni-Mrs. cnni-Mrs. Cloud she has re- F r i nee that j inanonthei Arizona descit, and she lias reason to j the parlor, one door south of White-believe White-believe that the dead man was her ; head's store. husband and that he was murdered : In compliance with the procl.ima-by procl.ima-by the Spaniard. The body was in t i(. f p,.(si(l(,Ilt, MHCinlov ...a-ino- such a condition that it was not. recognizable, rec-ognizable, and nothing was found about Hk; skeleton to assist in an identification. John S. Fulmer as killed at Silrer City. Juab county, last Wednesday night at about 12 o'clock, by the ex plosion of a waiting blast in the' monii :srar mine, lie lia.i it reel the oli(. hymns were sang by the congre-fuse, congre-fuse, which for souk unknown reason I gat ion. In the afternoon, the Latter-railed Latter-railed to go off promptly, and he went 1 day Saints completely Hilled the large into me uriii 10 investigate, just in time to meet the effect of the discharge. dis-charge. He was working alone, and till; miner who went fin to relieve Fulmer found him dead. The remains were yesterday brought tc this city for burial. The deceased leaves a wife and a large family of children. Mr. Fullmer was the discoverer and locator of the famous Deer Trail mine near Marysvale in th Ohio mining district. The shift which ended so fatally was also the first one Mr. Ful mer had worked in that mine. I SALE POSITIVELY SPOT CASH. Ladies' Wrappers. Cheaper than you can tuiv the material ou get your choice of entire stock ut Z' percent discount Silks, 33.4 off. We give you vour choice of our entire stock of Slllis at the great sacritice price of one-third one-third off ro,:ular prices. Dross Goods, 2.1 p. c. off. We have an elegant stock of Dross Hoods, nil the novelties as well as the most staple goods. Thev ui all offi-rcd on il.i sacrifice sale uti". per cent off ri-k-oliie m i...! It will pay tlie most careful housewife' to lav in a .supply. ' CLOTHING Men's Shoes. 50 pair Men's shoes, regular Jl.50, $1.75 and n W e close at si to Klve pair Men's tine shoes, regular 2.25, V .Vi and fcJ.TTi. go at ,f Twenty Hve per cent discount on all other shoes. Yours For Hizz, The shipment of raspberries, is now I at the I Uhest mark, ! A large herd of horses and mules ! passed through town yesterday. Wanted, on subscription, one load i.r lui-ei n hay. Call at this office. The rain this week has greatly improved im-proved the crop prospects In this ; vicinity. Mis. Sam 1'ierce of Salt Like was visiting Mis-i Gertrude Harrison. i Tucdnv. Mrs. Geo. Wake of Salt l ake, was the guest of Misi H'jaree for a lew da s this vek. Tin- nr.isic of the harvesting machines ma-chines is now heard on the upland ilrv fields of Ma;ilet,on. Miss Ruhv Fthier attended tlm lodge iiieel log of t ll" Women's Relief Corps at Piovo Wednesday. Joseph Allen was brought home Wednesday ovenim?. He is feeling good considering the ordeal he lias passed t hroiigh. M r. E. .1. Stiinson has sold out his confectionery b i-dness to Fred Acklev of Gunnison. Colorado. He stand. The diphtheria scire is over, now the case at liett Miner's having h"rn cured and the quarantine raised. Ir. Ihjnn had the case well in hand, and for the third time was successful in the anti-toxine treatment, Soda water, und summer drinks at I -- is I that, special thanksgiving services be held, last Sunday every denomination in this city accede ! to the request. In the morning, the beautiful and impressive service of the Presbyterians Presby-terians was conducted bv Uev. Pater-son, Pater-son, including an eloquent, forceful sermon, '"America" and other patri meeting house to its full c ipacitv. B T. Hlanchard and Le i Hird did the speaking. Mrs. Olira A nderson gave a recitation, and the Misses Sophia Packard and Etta Johnson sang a duet. "Our Nation's Flag"' was sung by twenty four little hoys. E. C. Planks, of Lewisvilie, Texas, writes that one box of IteWitfs Witch Hazel Salve was worth .'iO.OO to him. It cured his piles or ten year standing. He advises others to try it. It also cures eczema, skin diseases and obstinate sores. C. J. Peterson. Before going east to make our fall purchases, we have decided to force out as much of our present stock as possible and put the money into new goods. Here is the orjrjortunitv for th nln hmrnr Here are bargains for OFFERING BIG- Continues Shoes and Slippers. 7.V Ladies Toe Slippers Jn 43 I.2T and JI ..VliNe .' Slippers 75 1.75 ii iid Luilies' kid Shoes 1 t'.'X' nud W SO Ladies' Kid Shoes I M) t" 7."i and W.tH) Ladles' Kid Shoes 2.110 The above are the lowest, pi ices ever put on these grades of goods. In nddit'on to the above sacrifice we will give you your choice of our entire stock ut 'Jo per cent off regular prices. Special Drive Hosiery. We have gathered all our broken lou of Ladies' La-dies' und Misses' Hosiery together thnt we have been selling tit ".V and line a pair, and you will get your choice at lac. All other Hosiery in the house at 25 per cent off. STORE. Men's Pants. Twenty five no I'lints In the choice. r cent discount on all Men's h.iuse. You can take your Boys' Pants. A twenlylive per cent discount en all Boys' Punts. sale, If you want anything in our line, call R: A- TRAVELLER'S TESTIMONY. What He Carried on the Cars To Take when Travelling. Kvery traveller knows thnt continuous jMiimeyintf on the. Railroad is very apt to derange the-yiein in some way. In spite cf y;jrings nud Myit htats there id a conlin. iiou jar and vibration, which acts upon the nervous systei:iv and produces results varying somewhat, according to the (strength of the traveller cr hi predisposition predisposi-tion to some specific uilinenl. 'l'he mosi oinnion consequence of coiairnous car riding is con a i palioii. And t !ii . condition invariably produces headnche, aiid tends to liilioiCne-s. J. J. Corner e. St. l.onis. Mo., found a way to avoid the evil effects of constipation, to which he was subject when travelling. He carried with him " the pill that will " cure constipation and all its si-jin:ut sufferings, 'f his is what he says : "Travelling on the cars tends to constipation consti-pation vi;h jae, but by usin; Dr. J. C, Ayer's Til's moderately, my bowels are Vept in healthy action. They also prevent headache." J. J. Cosvi:nsi;,"ttt. Louis, Mo. Dr. Ayer's Tills arc pood (or constipation nnder all circumstances anil conditions. They have cured long standing c uses after every other medicine had failed. Kcv. A Piovu visitor at this office lust week strongly recommends Mrs. Luella llaymond of our itv as a member of the legislature from this county, and states that she has a large following f.nni the northern part of the county, at Lehi and American Fork. Mrs. llaymond is our present city treasurer, a position she is tilling with great credit to herself her-self and to the entire satisfaction of the people and the city council, -ft is right that, the influence of women should la; felt where laws are made as well as where the laws are measured. mea-sured. That influence consists in a devotion to equal and exact justice to all. The lady is a splendid type of citizenship, able, fearless, patriotic, and she is thoroughly devoted to the future development of our state, in bringing out Ctah'sgreat resources of brains, and muscle and directing them against Utah's undeveloped resources. Cure that cough with Shiloh's cure. The best cough cure. Relieves croup promptly. One million bottles sold last year. 40 doses for 2,"i ets. Sold by C. L. Crandall & Co. To Cure A Cold in One Day. Tal;o Laxative liroino Quinine Tablets. All Diusgisls refund the money if it fails to cure. I'riee cents. Karl's clover root tea is a pleasant laxative. Regulates t lie bowels, pun-lies pun-lies the blood. Clears the complexion. complex-ion. Easy to make and pleasant to take. i". cts. Sold by C. L. Crandall & Co. everybody. This is the BARGAINS in every to August 1st Ladies' Dress Skirts. We have a choice stock of Ladies' ready-made ready-made Dress Sirts. White Duck. Linen Duck. Brocades and Eaucy Skirts. Your choice of them at 25 per cent discount. Ladies' Summer Vests. I lie Jersey Vests 15c Jersey Vests pi,. 20e Jersey Vests !.-, 75c Jersey Vests .'.'.' ..'" ' 50o Ladies' Corsets. 50c Ladies' Summer Corsets tlae Ladies' Summer Corsets 75c Ladies' Corsets In white and drab. :iOc . 4dc . 45c Men's Shirts. I shirts, fancy bosom 7V black sateen shirts tl 0 soft flannel shirts 1.25 and 1.50 negligee shirts. .W.ft.-. . 40 . 1.00 BARNEY, Provo: 1'rancls D. Harlowe, of Atlanta, O.a., fur. uishes a case in point. We writes ; "For some years pa it. I was subject to constipation, 'irom which I suffered in. creasing incouveuieu.ee, in spite of the use of medicines of various kinds, mini some mouths ago, when 1 btgau taking Dr. J.C. Ayer's Pills. Tticv have entirely corrected "the costive habit, and vastly improved my general health." (Kev.) I HAM'IS B. IUKI ou t, Atlanta, Ga. Constipation is, perhaps, the most peri, ous physical evil of to-day. It is like the Octopus, thnt grapples its victim and fastens its tentacles ou trunk and limbs one after another, until at last, incapable of longer resistance, the helpless being succumbs to his frightful foe. Constipa. tiou is the beginning of many of the most murderous maladies, the clogged system becoming charged with poisons that affect the liver and kidneys, and prostrate the entire bei-tcr nientally, morally, and physic '.llv. J : Ayer's Pills will cure cori' tipnti'on. Ji you doubt it send for Dr. Aver'-. Curebook, free, containing the testimony of those cured bv this remedy. Address ). C. Aycr Co., Lowell, Mass. j C At the Presbyterian chapel, next Sunday, there will be services at II a. in. and at 8 p. ni., and Sunday school at 10 a. m. The morning subject, " The Transfiguration.'' The evening-subject, evening-subject, ' The First Death." American inventors should be encouraged en-couraged financially as well as commended com-mended for their patriotism when they exercise their ingenuity to utilize util-ize the thousand of old antiquated cannon for coast defense. An old veteran artillerist, late of A company, Second flying artillery ( Duncan's battery bat-tery of Mexican war fame), has exhibited exhib-ited at The Independent office an ingenius device which gives the projectile pro-jectile of the old smooth bore cannon a more forcible rotary motion than can be imparted where the riflinir is cut in or grooved in the barrel. Never so much as one shot has been tired from many of those old relics of the revolution now laying uselessly around all our arsenals and navy yards. A description of this unique device is given next week by the inventor, in-ventor, who is daily expecting his caveat from Washington. The Chief Iturgess of Mileuburg, Pa., says De Witt's Little Early Risers are the best pills he ever used in his family during forty years of house, keeping. They cure constipation, sick headache and stomach and liver troubles. Small in size but great In results. C. J. Pertson. greatest slaughter of department to get it Kid Gloves. Our entire stock of Ludles' l and l V5 Klrl Oloves go at. a pair Jewel and Leather Belts. Lea'ther'iteltf " " lM ""' Ladies' Parasols. We have a large and elegimt slock of I'nra-sols. I'nra-sols. and will gin. you off on colored I anisols. ami 25 off on all Black 1'ara.sols. Straw Hats. Ladies' and Misses' Straw Hats, plain and t rimmed and Sailor shajies at per cent discount. Mens' Suits. We will give you twentyftve percent discount on any men's suit In the houw. Our stock is complete and we can surely suit 011. Child' Suits. Twentyfive per cent discount on all ("hlld'i suits. 3 to 12 ynrtiN. Short pants. and get a price on it. |