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Show H - -. The Independent. William I Gitn Editor-E. Editor-E. N. Jordan, Business Manager. Entered at the post office at Springville Utah, for trnnainifui(u through the mail as Bcond-class matter. Issued ev;ry Thursday morning. TSNIS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year. Fix months. Three months. 2.00 1.00 .50 Ask for Advertising Rates. ASSOCIATION SPRING-VILLE CITY DIRECTORY. f" ''UlNGY I I.I.K. das been an incorporated city -tinier iH. Its original area lixili in iiti nuphe. h:ch hbsbecn rrduwd under the jf.;rn'r:il incorporation act. Tin' corporation i w iv.ivcis all of section IB. lnwniiip7south. l intre 3 earn, and lots 1. 2. 3 and 4 of township f Kotirii. ranp; '3 oast. In Utah county. 11 all. "heei-y Is on the Kio C'r.tndc Western and iio:t Line railroads, and from tliU point divt-riPH the Tintic '..ranch of the Kio ; Grande Western. pi ini'vllle has a popnht- I tlon above 'i.CtvU. has a hark, seven general j F tores, a coiiii,-.slon house, grocery. Iw j meat market, tvo hardware stores, two ; J Mvelera. throe drcs store, two millinery 1 mtah'iKhment. a weekly nc'iiKr. 'wo'oh prtriM-isr e-.-it:ll--h'!i 'ii'i i'v ' h!''ksi. rth - . . j .I tit .t f :. ' i i- : J ' . - ry. , ;iri,iv sliee l..i. ;a!. r i.a S.iiri' tiiee:!n:t ho;.ses .nd two no-" ill rotirne of eoiistruet .un. I're.h terian elmreh. Bap! 1st mission, four v atd punlic schools. Central hlh school. Presbyterian Hunger-ford Hunger-ford academy, two dm-tors. a dentist, two funeral directors, tailor shop, three shoo shops, tin Khop antl bakery. Ol'K city !s one of the ip.idln? ones in t'tal: in silk ralhlus. tee cult ure. sugar beets. Itood rmd. geueral ai'pearuuce. thrift und enteijrls. VK want a suirnr factory. .il'.c factory, an Incubator factory, nut and bolt factory, lu icbine shop. canniiii; factoi v. ftrFI"Kl;s ai;: Mayor. James E. Hall: recorder. re-corder. 1. I-:. Iloutz; treasurer. .Mrs. Luella lluyinond: marshal. V. ('. Gainniell : Justice, I:. H Thorn; coiinclliiion. Joseph Loynd. II. T. Reynolds. Loren H. Haru.er. O. B. It unt incton .1r . Josenh H. Storrs. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. T. II. Peterson. Hlaeksmith. waxon repairing. Jefferson st. M'tlen & CafTYev. Furniture. State street. C5. E. Amlerson, Phot'JKrnpher. i'tate street. Ertltnan & Son, d-aler in meats. St at est. II. T. lleynohls. 'i'IhtuI iiiorchandihc. State street Fred Carter, tout i actor and builder. Monroe street. James Wigmore, Tinware. 1! rooms and eroeerier S'ate St. The Iti'lependent, all kinds of job nrini ii.s. State street. Peal Bros. & Meii-lenliall, general merchandise. State street. Win. V Uoylat.ce, haruetui. dealer In harness fixtures. St:ife St. AUred Whitehead, 1ru8. ehoniicals and confectionery, Roy-lance Roy-lance street. G. S. Wood Merc-ant !e Co., whulesah' and retail dealers in ceneral iiierih.'indise. Dr. C. J Peterson. OTiiprslst-dealer In druz? chemicals, hooks. tfUlonery and wall paper. Win. M. Uo lance. wholesale fruits, produce, seeds and rralu; bicycle, studebater a'on.s. state troet. Springville t'r -h :n p ry . John A. Hobbs proprieloi-. Slic o. T. Child & Son, 1'roprietorS o. the Hprin:Iie marble worss. t'In-ee blocks eaat. Uu tiorth of lueetiii;; hfease. T. Tame, llurne-u maker and dealer in harness trimmings. 15. Y. Jolmson ltrick nnd stone mason; estlmiites furnished. furn-ished. First class work guaranteed. J. II. Kindred, Headquarters for Farm Machinery and rVhettlei wagons. Depot street, The Independent, tiivi-s all the news all the time. (Jeorep Kobertson, Plasterer and e.-ilsominer. First-class woik at reasonable tiures. Professional Cards. JR- F. DUNN, PHYSICIAN AND SU.1GE0N. All Calls PrompUy Attended Bay or : SutittJO 14. O. W. 14. 14. Office and Rest-deuoi) Rest-deuoi) wil I .1. -V Uriiiuursv. Telephone connections. QEO. SMART, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. 'Office and Residence. 1 block north of Packard's store. raiNoviLLK. r - - Utah. Jakes cArntEY, NOTARY PUBLIC SPK1NGVILLE, UTAH Societies. v :, ' K. 0. T. M. Siirtngrillc Tent. J'u. 9 meets in regular re-gular revieyv every Saturday evening at 7:-t. Tisiting Sir Knights made welcome. Ws. M. Packard, Com. Elmot N. Jordax. K. K. AGENTS WANTEi-FOR -THE LIFE aud Acl'U v -ments ef Admiral I ewcy." the world's tireaU-st naral hero, liy Murat Halstead- the bfe long frjtsid tea admirer of thu ni o i's Idol, bispcbt aud best bonk; over it) pi.g . j h) inches; nearly 1M) pueew halftone ihustr ition; map in cOior. OdIt tl..V. Knormout demand. B comudfsjotm Outfit free. nance of a lifetlu.e. Vyrlta oniric- The Ioniinioa Company, Cii.Hon Short I have a house and lot for sale. T. Tame. Horn, Tnesdiy morning, Sept. 12. to Mr and Mrs. Isaac Brown, a son. Ed. Chihls began work this week on a handsome two-story brick residence for J. J. Strang. Gentle m -n, we have just received a new line of nice fresh cigars. White-Lead's White-Lead's Restaurant. Several of Springviile's prominent Democrats went down to Salt Lake. Saturday, to sec Bryan. Why not have your magazines made into niee hooks? F. E. Crouch, the Provo tmok-hiiider, will do it for you cheaply. Oflice under Sweaay & Martin's Hank, Provo, Utah. As an external liniment of most wonderful penetrative and curative? power, Ha r. laud's Snow Liniment is not equaled by any other in the world. Price 50c C. J Peterson, The Woman's Club of Springville will hold an open meeting at the Ha IT rev hall. Fri1.iv evening. "'!' 15. at 8 o'clock. Mr W n H .ft will give an address on an educational topic. Everyone is coniia'ly invited You may bridle the appetite, but you can not bribe the live to do its work well. You must be honest with it. help it along a little n w and then with a dose of Hekbine. the best liver regulator. P: ice 50 .(". J F-r. Ci-rlain xtid -Ui.i iimhis croo-. Tablek's Buckeye Pile Oint- MEXT relieves the intense itching It j soothes, heals and cures chronic ens-s where siiro.-ons fa il It is no expert merit: its sa'es increase thnuiL;h its cures. Every buttle guaranteed Price 50 cents in bottles, tubes 75c. C J Peterson. In !he Salt Lake papers Saturday it was reported that "Hi Ki,"'an alleged "Cuban wild girl" on exhi'oithm on the MicUvav at. th Salt Palace was none oth'T than Et" Wliifmoreof this city. Th s report yvas false, and has since been corrected. The girl is slid at her home in this city. Work on the reservoirs up the canyon can-yon commenced again this yveek and will be continued for some time Those already built will be improved and a new one will be started, bin will not likely be completed this season. The reservoirs have proven a success in every respect and have been the means of greatly increasing the water supply for irrigation purposes. pur-poses. 1'ay.ton Globe-lie iaer. Laud monopoly is har.lly a question to frighten the West as yet. There is no dearth of land. With beiyveeu seventy-live and i hundred million acres of public land vyaiting to he reclaimed, irrigated and cultivated, the West need not yet worry about what land has pa-sed in'o private hands. Lei h lurii i-s a't- lii .n that remaining and unite to secure its reclamation bv the X..tiona Government. On Friday Dr Smart of this city, and Dr Slater, of Spanish Fork, c:-formed c:-formed a surgic.il operation on Charley Averett, the 17-year-old so.i of Mr. and Mrs. Tube Averett. The lad's ieft thigh yvas the seat, of the trouble. The surgeons rem iv d a i v.- I . 1-1. Il- (5'iart .f p.;s troiu t, an.l f..;in.i lirg" i i . . .. i vessel- lii.i;y 1 1 v , Y-.-u! g .y ei- : t is in a critica; lit i-.t.. lar ' -ib 'je s say t !. Wi- s v d. -y' m . h- he ;-tl a!ik:e. a .!. .1 ! !m: iM.re rcsu1 Ti- 1 1 .-..r. i hat trouble ia I'oe thit'tj is ::'(- to . I . ,1 i - lu I he . h- y-'. ;' ' ! -: i It ! ' a ' '1 his flice ack now ledges th leceip; of complimentary seas n iick-"s to the W ash ti"o!i count i f.tir. It nearly breaks a country editor's lieart tti have to remain away from a free entei tainment, but that's what this gai.g will have to do. St. George is all right, and she has a country editor fiown there who is a good as the test of '-in. He printed and donated 500 lare premium lists to aid the county fair. In addition he has been taking the faces off his ty pe for three months advertising the fa'r. Washington county people should se-to se-to it that Edit .r WaUis d icsn't have to wait and go to Heaven for his reward. re-ward. Ore of the most enjoyable soia! events given in this city for some time was the reception given to the teachers of the Hungerford at the Home, Friday evening Friends an. I 'patrons of the school to the numb r of about thirty yvere present, and engaged in the social chats of the evening. They were all shown through the academy class-rooms aud the boys' dormitory by Principal I. N. Smith. C. E. Dallin, the great sculptor who " is here from Boston visiting his parents, was present, and made a nice talk, giving reminiscences of his early school days in Utah. He was followed by D. C Johnson, who gave a short., stirring talk on the schools of the state. Refreshments was served and the gathering dispersed at 10 o'clock. Springville ;Tent "So. 9 of the ! Knights of , the Maccabees gave its tlrst annual excursion to Castilla Springs, Saturday. A good , sized crowd was In attendance and a pleasant pleas-ant time was had.. Dp Dunn was Viven the prize as being the most popular Maccabee, and Mrs.' .Dunn was awarded the prize" (uas most popular 'Maccabee lady, George JTewitt and Miss Hansen, both of Spanish Fork, captnred the priz as tbe best wanzers The'Sir ' Kn'ght were somewhat handicapped in their efforts on this occasion by the Bryan excursions to Salt Lake on the saaie 1 day, and to the fact that the Rio I Grande Western had postponed their 1 dates twice, thus throwing it too near the close of the season. However, I they secured a nice, orderly crowd. ! and ho one was cramped for room. Stories I "Xkver Burn a Candle At Both Ends" Jon't go on drawing vitality from the blood without doing something some-thing to replace it. Hood's Sarsapa-rilla Sarsapa-rilla gives nerve, mental and digestive strength by enriching aod vitalizing the blood. Hood's Pills are non-irritating, mild, effective. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Alexander. Alex-ander. Tuesday, Sept. 12, a ten pound daughter. 1 n C. Huntington has erected a large addition to the rear of his rcsi- I derice on State street. Girlw, Whitehead has just got in a aire slock of chewing gum, war-r!nile,ed war-r!nile,ed Hot to tire the jaws or wear out. : There are a great many ways of fixing bicycles, but (here is only one ! correct way. That is the way J. M. Clark fixes them. Lost-In right hind fork of Hobble Creek' 1'innoti hi-' June, a mini hoot, thigh pattern. Finder return to Davis ("lakk. and be rewarded. For the Scandinavian reunion at Manti on Sept 10, the RioGrar.de Western will make a rate of one fare for the round trip. Selling dates. Sept. 15 and 16 I h. great success of Chamber'ain't. .i '.. Ch'.leia ami I i o r hoea i!.-;iie Hi t he treat ,loi!t of liMWi'! roiiij, !;;!!' - H st i mi i ! ..v,.r !.,. ,. y- ry i. 1 1, is aiso a i im.-, ao i oy lis si i eng i hen i ng properties will restore to p ale cheeks the rosy hue of health. Price 25c. O. J Peterson. Oil S.tlll' v-lf. 16. I lie Closili . exriii si in .f i h s -as i wi i b run I Casiiili S.iriogs oa in.- Hi i Grande Western A rate ot 40 cents for I he round trip will be mad.- from Springville. Spring-ville. R'gular trams will earn excursionists going s i -r.i il tr.n'i will bring them home at. 10 p. m. In the Fourth Di-tric; court a tVovo, Monday, M irgaret Cn i is yvas granted a d .onv iy i f m from Davi i A. Corn-. o,i ih.-g, ,.t , . of desertion. The piaiuiiiT fled former complaint, for separate main tenance. fiut it wa withdrawn and the suit for divorce instituted The patties are of Spiingiill.. and w c married in F b inn, IS0S C. R. Di I o. (J i . t.iai . i. s i tor, is ill's e f i: :( Visi i I 1)1 - . i . e , Mr. and VI . s V i is ! ,. : n Dallin and sons are visiting in to East. Mr. Dai 1 in spok--a, ' h L I). S. meeting n 11 -. S ia . ; v i He returns ! B .s. t 1,1 , ,;i u weeks. Next w----k Vuk Independ EXT a 1 1 1 uu i! i - i . .,1 i. life aod a -hi ve it :ii All lib' ahol.'ls hi I I vk u ii thellio Grande W.-siein i,.iv.- oo.-.o centered on the Heber line Mu post 18 yvas passed I-V ida t ,. h i ;i 1 I i ie. it is s i ; oi.n-rtiiou not laiei in.i.i . pi o . 20ih. lracl laving on lib- Suniisi . branch and other pi ices it., b i mporaril.y stloeode . s i wi i; n, : . work on the Heber line. Onn . mil s rem mi u he laid .m to, Su i nyside Manch. and ihis will be ti i-hed as s i(:i ,s tile Slee' g.ri. len ased froui H -ber. Tribune Congress appropriates mi ions ,, i mars t tr i h biuhtiog ..t s, . -. i -i and -ih-uiiy -m ... ! I . . j, , t i V i i i i ; ; h , ir .:- ; i ii - a ier- V II W II 1 )e . lalllpl llg OAll tti' a ye; t ip- 1 .e. . i-.tui;K I am . nd d. s i u. i on. M,ji iiiesaiu m m Sj,.-n hy i he same Gov r -iue:,t and ty the same compel-i t ''!- -i-gin- , rs. l-i bund Storage ..i .i i. i i i i 14 1 1 i iii o i ti-n.-s, A(i ikI prevent fl mkIs y storing these wasi ite s. . .ml wain d g.ve emplovmen : o in iu. i. eis of bion rs, and, at in-same in-same time, create a homo for ev.r. one of them. E. N Jordan, The Indepesdest's business manager, left for Omaha, yesterday morning, on a two week's rip. He will visit the Exposition and ot !( ol ices of i uteres!, seeth-country seeth-country and forget the toil an I trmbleof life on a niutry .mv paper. Later A grapevine sp-en' from Grand Junction this nii.iii.iz mis that Jordan was delayed at Cast le Gite. and yvas a little : - hind schedule time. It- may bi thai th -. anxietv of the passengi r depart meni ofiln Colorado Mni'and t i furnish passes for "Mrs." E. X. Jordan wi not without foundation. Who knows? A preacher once sain: --y .-i editors dare not tell the trutn, if you ever did you couldn't live. Your i newspaper would die." The editor replied; "You're right and the minister who will at all times tell the hare truth about his members, alive or dead, would not occupy his pulpit more than one Sunday, and he would find it necessarv -to leave town in a hurry. The press and pulpit go hand in hand with the Ahitewash brush aod kind words, magnifying little virtues into hig ones. The pulpit, press and grave stone are the great saint-making triumvirate." And the minister went away looking very thoughtful, while the poor editor turned to bis work. Filmore Progress. For Sale. A span of good mares 5 and 6 years old. a new harness and a gio.1 Schut tier wagon for sale by Clarbsce Wilsox, Springville. TbatTnf obbing Headache. Would quickly leave vou, if jou used'-pr.- King's '-jTew Lite Pills. Thousands of sufferers ha -re; proved ; ineir maicmess nresit ion sick ana Nervous Headaches. They made pure hloqd and.strong nerves and i build up voui.- health.s Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Lr C, J. Peterson druggist. - -". s . The most delicate constitution can safely use Ballard's Horjehoukd Syrvp. It is a sure and pleasant remedy for coughs, loss of voice, and all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c C. J. Peterson. " Adelia Nelson Todd, of Springville, guardian of Alfred Clarence Todd, has commenced suit in the Fourth District eourt, against the Payson Exchange Savings Bank for $125 with interest at 6 per cent per annun claimed to have been deposited in the bank by the minor's mother, Dec. 31, 1892. THE LION-TAMER'S JOB. One Who Hu Been Bitten Forty Seven Timet Daring HU Dan-8-e-roua Career. "Eternal vigilance in the price of immunity im-munity from bites," said n lion tamei -eeently to a New York Telegraph a. an 'Although my lions do not olten eatel: lie, they do with a frequency sntricieiit for all praetieal purposes. Within three months I have been bitten twici an the le and once on my rifrbt arm. Altogether in my career I have been hit ten something like 47 times. Ihil lion tamers get used to such little thin g-s. "The most serious accident 1 ever experienced ex-perienced was when 1 was bitten niftiest through the ritrht thigh. Wifb treatment 1 soon recovered. There is n- better remedy for an anhri:;! ''. thnn lukewarm water ;id plenty id f:i!t. .ind by using them I have Inv.-.r al;!y esenoed blood poisoning, i am :il ways " rtned when I enter a eace. r!,o-.?g!i my nu.lience n;ay not knew this. ni:c! o:i five occasions when the lions he c.n.e maddenetl and I saw death stnrinf me in the face I have had to shoot to Icil!. "1 have found the Asiatic lion the easiest in nine nnrl the safest to handle. han-dle. T': v-:Hian lion is more treacherous treacher-ous !!.-- ':rer and when he h.ites- he takes- ' c r.iece. Males are easier to tame th-,- t- the females, v. nd cobs a re not as- easily managed as is generally believed." Does This Striite Von? Muddy complexifins. nauseating breath come from chronic, constipation. constipa-tion. Karl's Clover Root Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 00 cts. City Drug Store. CAR FARE ETIQUETTE. Itnlea for Women Wlio Would Avoid Arsament for Themselves und Inibarrasineen t to Others. 1 Always pay your ear fare when you yv fluid like others to pay theirs tinder the same circumstances, advises the Chicago Tribune. If you are visiting city friends or relatives for more than a day, pay your i fare on ali occasions. Your hostess will ' regard it as a direct answer to j ra;, t r. ! If you meet a social or Lu5i;.t:s woman friend as you are about toenlir a car. don't offer to pay her fare or permit per-mit her to pay yours, and don't argae about it. A business woman never permits her business men acquaintances to pay her car fare. The social man friend whom you have met by chance must be dealt with taeT-H fully. By all means offer to pay your own way boldly and briskly, but if l he nan displays a tendency to argue the question sapientiy for blocks, as a mailer mai-ler of sclf-presorvation let hii squander squan-der the nickel. When women go forth together for a "Dutch treat" pleasure time each one fchould meet her own. expenses to the last cent, always including car fare, i Schoolgirls should be taught not to ' accept car fare courtesies from either schoolboy or girl friends. No LonK-Diitance Wooer. Rudyard Kipling's maternal grandfather grand-father yvas Rev. George E. Macdonald. It is related of him that in the days j when he wns courting the lady whom be afterwards married the father-in-law-to-be an aged Methodist, with extremely ex-tremely strict notions in regard to the : proprieties was injudicious enough on one occasion to enter the parlor yvitb-out yvitb-out giving any warning of his approach. The consequence was that he found the sweethearts occupying a single chair. Deeply shocked by the spectacle, spec-tacle, the old man solemnly srdd: "Mr. i Macdonald. when I was courting Mrs. Brown she sat on one side of the room and 1 on the other." Macdonald's reply re-ply yvas: "That's what I should have done had I been courting Mrs. Brown." Do iou Know Consumption is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years. City Drug Store. State Fair and Conference Bates. For the Semi-Annual Conference of the L. D. S. church at Salt Lake City, Oct. 6 to 8 inclusive, the Rio Grande Western will make a rate of $2 10 for the round trip. Tickets limited to Oct. 12. Selling dates, Oct 2 to 8. The above rates are good also for the State Fair, Oct, 3 t 7, and the Salt Palace and llorse Ka e meeting, Oct. 3 to 7. A ( scased liver declares itself hy moroseness, mental depression, lack of energy, restlessness, melancholy and constipation. Hep.bixk will lestore the liver to a healthy condition. con-dition. Price 50c. C. J. Peterson, 5 uk sniions Couoh and ?(onsumpiiori cure This is beyond question the most successful Coujrh Medicine Medi-cine ever known to science: a lew doses invariably cure the worst cases of Couch, Croup and Btcnchilis, while its wonderful won-derful success in the cure of Consumption is without a parallel par-allel in the history of medicine. Since its first discovery it has been sola on a snuirantre. a test -h'ich no othrr medicine can stand. If you have a Cotijrh, we earnestiy ask vou to try it. In t'nited States end CararialSx- , 6(1c. nnd l.f, and In Fngland Is. id., 3d. and 4s. Cd. SOLE PROPRIETORS I5.C.WELLS&CO. LEROY. N.Y. HAMILTON, CAN. A HAVE LITTLE IN COMMON. Ilovr the RIvc Drolte and the Rive Gmche, Paris, OlITcr In Cfear-acterlatlea. Cfear-acterlatlea. Boxes cf boohs line either side of the Seine nod stooping figures hover about them; but the Kite Uroite awl the Rive (Jauchf have little in common. s;:ys the Saturday ICeview. The tirst is I ,:.ae. or it im boiiiptois. it docs no't.oig. or it bra uls at the bourse. It is j.rema-turely j.rema-turely old. or it totters on a stick. It is pale, and must use rouge. It has tasted every joy; strained every nere; exhausted ex-hausted . : sense. Youth ; ssesses the other side. Blithe l.-: -. s caper about. L'pcn this jeuness otre Dame casts her shadows; shad-ows; thi 'ome cf the par.il'.t on rises )romll aiaive it. Faces n:e fresh, yoiees gay; no one mumbles about his liver or is conscious of having c. Dis-sin.-.l ions, t; o. are ditTerc: ; ' liters utoo glil iering before you ti: -.-;:set! the Lridge; tin Noctambulcs ; . .lnse. artistic cabarets, begin. No ore pulls on v.hile .'loves. No one si's in a stall before a ballet. Toasts am' blessings are delivered in the Cafe 1 ! a co.i ; t, mad measures performed at Kulher's; Paul and Pierre, wild lights of the Latin tpiarter. rejoice. Poth love to clothe themselves in corduroys and wear ties and capes that t!y. Iloth are piven to flauein down the street, arm in .arm. linked to (iasion and t'eorge, an nmaz-iay nmaz-iay row. I'.oth prefer soi'y to study. Locks to books, pipes to pens and night to day. I)S- orshlpers. An American traveler in Persia reports re-ports being asked by a village soldier if he knew of deg-worshipers. "1 told him 1 had heard of lire-worshipers, cow-worshipers and the like." he says, "but .not of dog-worshipers. lie s od ho had seen some in Teheran. Some t'oreigneis there had fed theai. fondled thern in their laps and taken them riding rid-ing in eatriages. Were they not dog-worshipers?" dog-worshipers?" The IUh03 Would Ilnve C:ot More. A sermon for a certain mission was preached at a ehuii h in the Midlands. I'.iigland, and it so happened that the preacher was a bishop. A wenian put half u crown in the plate held at the door of the church, and then impressively impres-sively whispered to the plr.te-hoider: "If I had known the preacher was a bishop 1 should have brought more." Have It Hone Pight. Take your watch to F. N. West and have it cleaned and fixed. Work guaranteed This Means Business. On the principal lines of the (.'ie cago, Milwaukee & St. Paui taiU.av passenger trains are electric lighted, steam heated and protected by blot k signals. With these modern appliances, appli-ances, railway traveling at high speeds has reached a degree of safet y heretofore unknown and not attain able on roads where they are not in use. Electric lights and steam heat make it possible to dispense with tin oil lamp and the car stove, luock signals have reduced the chances for collisions to t he minimum by maintaining main-taining an absolute interval of spaee bet ween trains. For maps, time tables and information informa-tion generally, call on or address L. L. Downing, Commercial Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. A Word To Mothers. Mothers of children affected with croup or a severe cold need not hesitate to administer Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It contains no opiate nor narcotic in any form and may be given as confidently to the babe as to an adult. The great, success that has attended its use in the treatment of colds aud croup has won for it the approval and praise it has received throughout the United States and in many foreign lands. Fur sale by C. J. Peterson. PUEELY PERSONAL. J. H. Groesbeck returned from Salt Lake, Monday evening. Miss Ethel Redfield, of Provo, is here on a visit to Miss Cassie Johnson. Editor Fred Nelson, of the Provo Democrat, and Tom Beesley were in town Monday. Alfred Starr departed for P. V. Junction. Tuesday evening, to look-after look-after his sheep herds. John Watters, who underwent a surgical operation a week or tyvo ago, is now able to be up aud around again. Mrs. Samuel Norris and Miss Miriam N orris have returned from Provo canyon,- where they speut the summer. The Misses Ilolrlaway are at home from a few week's visit with friends and relatives at Springville. Price Adcocate. Miss Loa Whittaker, who has been visiting in Eureka ihe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Joest, returned home, Sunday. Mrs. Harry Boyer has returned home after an extended visit to relatives and friends in Springville. JS'cpki lie-public. Milan Packard, accompanied by his family, went to Marys vale, Monday, Mon-day, to look after his mining interests and show the country to the folks. Mrs. C. S. Lively, of Sage, Wyo , arrived here, Sunday evening, for a visit with relatives. Tyvo little sons accompanied her and will remain to attend school. M. H. Smith, representing II. E. Buckien &Co., of Chicago, was here on business, Tue day. He renewed the advertising contracts of that firm with The Isdepkxdest. Prof. Wm. Alexander was down from Salt Lake the first of the week, on a visit to the Boyer House He left for Scofleld, yesterday, to give a series of lectures on phrenology. Dr. Peterson was in Salt Lake on business. Friday. While there he bought -a tine ladies' bicycle, a Victor. a. and Mrs. Peterson is now endeavoring to conquer the creature. Miss Edith Ritchardson, who has been here on a visit to Mr. and Mrs Davis Clark, returned to Grand Junction Mondav evening She was accompanied by Mrs. Clark, who will spend Peach week with frienus there. Ross Bonny has returned from Eureka, and commenced a course of study at the Hungerford academy, Monday. With his father and brother, Ross has been engaged in mining in Tintic, and the eutlemri j have just completed a contract ou the j Carissa. Jovial Joe Phii!ii.s. ,.t Fa;n K.! ai.s in town between trains. Sunday, j while on his way to Castilla where j he was going t, , ,-.( the day and ' take the tm I ;, , treatment u.r j : licillllll' isi-i j Don II. p,,rt, ,. ,,i . p, ( i ! K V ;i' S.I t L i .V -S h.' -U - ' - Il !-! Geor til - !!. -f "s i. .... S.i f g H o . d b . -i - !!.-. - : s. ,-. I" in II c s, i . ,ii Icui o h hi i-ot . : :,, . years, il u verv h p lie .1 1 g i. orge Stores tift ais ago. i. ti .4 father, mother and i-e bioi hers and sisics in England, mi Charles is the tlrst one lie has s i ti since. Mr. Storrs, who is on; anied hv his wife. were e , . - ;el ilf Storrs. Iran.; lis ,i..r,' o a surprise. Xo R!g'.;t to Ugliness. The woman who is .ovciv in face, form and temper vvi!l- a r.s have friends. bu' , v i mid be attractive nun' '- ; in-- h aith. If she is week, sic!: a-id aii run down, she will be in;y ' a"d irritable. If she ha-, c s-: p it em or kidney trouble, her im u:-e blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruption and a wretelnVt complexion. Electric Bitters is lie- best in- , seine in the viit-id to ' ver are' : - .d. 1 llii.V ."'I CC..t ill Li '. 1 I'eielsOll Drug stoi e. I Eureka Harness Oil Is the !esi preservative of new leati. and the be: t renovator 01 old leather. It oiis, softens, blackens black-ens and protects. Fsa -a I I VSsJ Harness 1 on your host fcarrKws. your old bar-HkttJ. bar-HkttJ. anil your carriai;' lop. a I hiy wit) rLit only !ink i viU'r l-m I'.t-nr lorit'r. SoM r-verv Tv-in cai nil eiz.e.3 Irnm bif pii-t to !ivf iiitilwiix ti i t Uad'J by H'i A.VUAi'l) UIL I O. 5SIi8 Frazer Axle Graase MTKLOLDREll Not affected by Heat or Cold. Highest Awards at Centennial, Paris and World's Fair. Hanufachired ppjfR LUBRICATOR CO-Factories: CO-Factories: Chciato, SL Louis, New York. Provo Steam Laundrv Best work and reasonable prices, dive us a trial; guarantee satisfaction. satis-faction. We do the finest of tine work, and nunke a specialty of family trade. Laundry called for and de-liered de-liered without extra charge. J N. CULiCK, PROP'R. PROVO. UTAH. Real Estate People in the Vicinity of Springville who have Improved and Unimproved Lands For Sale will do me a favor if they will call at my office, 1 door south of Bank Building, and leave a description of the same, and I will make an effort to sell the same by advertising them where I think I have some purchasers for this kind of property. o- B. T. HUTCHISON, SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. 3? I 2V2: JE3 TABLE FOR SPEIXOVILLE. UTAH. GOING WEST To Salt Lake. Ogden and the Coast. No 1. Pacific mall Lv. 8:16 a. m No. 7. from Tiutic to Salt Lake Oity,.... ... : Lv. t:15a. m No. 5, from Sanpeto to Salt Lake ; Lv. 4:00 p. m No. 3. I'aeific limited ..Lv 7:37 p. ot No. 8. Passenger, from S-lt Lake to Tintic ;.. .... Lv. 6:30 p. m No. 2S. Sprinsville lo Tintic, Mixed. dally except Sunday . ..Lv. 5:CO a. m GOINO EAST. No. 6. Passenger an.l mail, from Salt Lake to Sanpete valfcpy Lv. 9:33 a- in. No. 2. Atlantic Exprtsss...., Lv. 8:41 a.m. No. 4. Chicago limitel.. .1 Lv. 8:25 p. m. Train No. 9 leaves Pali Lako at 12:.S0. and arrives at Osrdin 1:30 p. m. Train 10 leaves Ogden at &:10. ' and arrives at Salt LakeJ:in. D. C. 1KIGE. General Maaaser, S. H. BABCOCK. GEO. W. HEINTZ. Traffic Manager, Act's Gen. Pass,. At - i . IF la U sjfVFtlurNQ! Ba KlsfiV!: il WWfAR TWICE A, -u 0 Price List of AT- H. T. REYNOLDS & CO'S. s-:i't!i i's riliCtrv I.:!! ' ll:t';' i.ey.s lis.. . Ativ;wii-ed lieeil i Ki'lliWi.-'s Hi. her Less ins in English Physiology a & Hygiulu Steele's Flememaiy L-,ysioI'.-y ami II v-iiiene v-iiiene . E I lie UlTIIrl- !'i iii'.-r Slepphi- - on sn. .teiature. Honk ! TO 40 cjs -re Subject to 'iiiH! - I i . ; i - . n. '..w; We bav I! Sa -!;s. Note Books, Writing f i 1 , : t e i , test tint- and styles, Pens, ; - i i) H-.iks. L inch Baskets, Et tuantity. equality WHILE OTHERS ! ARE COMPELLED t I i To charge you the advance in price on Furniture, etc.. etc., we, through our Restless Days and Sleepless Nights, placed our orders for large quantities at the old price, and have the goods here for you and : : : t ! If e Can Save You Yon want to save it. We want you to. We've got the Goods. We ant you to have 'em. X got the money. We want.it. Come and see the LARGEST Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper, Pianos, Organs, Musical Merchandise, Stoves, Ranges, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Jewelry and Silverware Carried by any house in the State, at the TIRELESS, RESTLESS, SLEEPLESS, Taylor I PROVO - BRANCH HOUSE, EUREKA. : CeCtOCfiv 090CvO e z o 5 Travel Like a King 9) e t o 0 4e 0 The way to do it is to take the Burlington's Chicago Special. This is the famous prrrn-and-gidd train of which you hear so much nowadays the train with the shiny hand-rails and t he newest of new sleeping, dining, chair, and buffet-smoking-iihrarv cars. Nothing to touch it Let ween Denver and Chicago. Nothing hetter anywhere in the country. Leaves 1'enver 1:4',' n m. Arrives Omaha. Sf. Joseph and Kansas! it y next morning Chicago and !t. Louis next eveninpr. , Another splendid train is the estibuled Flyer, Ticket Office - t W. F. McMILLAN. General Agent, Salt Lake City. R. F. NcsIcd, Trav. Thomas Child &; Son, Every Man to his Specialty Our specialty is Meats Fresh, Salt, Smoked any kind of meats except poor meat. We have no demand for poor meats. We have all kinds offish and various delicacies when in season : : : ERDMAN &- SON School Books s N'-v ' .;:nl.l:n Primer and First Reader.. " second Reader , i - - Third i " Fourth Fifth " Sp.liiEg" n s,, dinn MiHik i New Edition) 2S 40 65 M) 2 ce r ifiiii.1- I'imii-sr, - sjum.. Taltnai:. 's First Rook of Nature. Music F.ducat ion.-il Music Reader. No. 1 f.ilm at ioiia! Music Reader. No. 2 : K .ucatlunal Music Reader. Nf. X 4, & 90 50 5, 30 Arithmetic speer's r. :n Mitary Arithmetic ; .1 s nt dhs-tual Arithmetic i s- a i t of Arithmetic. Hook I Ksseiil i :ds of rit hiuet ic. Rook 1 1 40 40 40 60 Usual Cash Discount. M '..mp'eU' Line of iid Stationery and IF-'rice? are 10 to 30 per cent. You've STOCK Bros. Co., UTAH. 214 S. W. Temple St. I Puss. & Freight Agt. : WE HAVE A VASIETT OY'.O MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES. If we harn't what you want oa hand we can soon get it for yon. We take hay and grain in payment, and. will a ways be found trying to pleas yo. Springville, Utah. Whitney & Pierce, Planing Mill Operators. IIEADQUaUTEBS for all Uind of Mouldmgs, Frames, Wainscoting, - Door and Window frames. Work doue proreptly and at Lowest Prices. Mill 1 IOb East m ike Creamery. SPRINGVILLE. - UTAH. V |