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Show BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Ml"n & dtffrey, Furniture, Btate afreet. - G; E Anderson, Photographer. gtte street. H.T. Reynolds, Ceaerl merchandise. State street. Fred Carter, contractor and builder. Monroe atreet. Standard Meat Market, C. II Webb, prop'r. Fresh and cured mea'-s. State street. Peal Bros. & Mendenhall, general merchandise, State street. Wm. B. Roylance, harness, dealer In harness flxtarea. State st. Alfred Whitehead, droits, ehetnlcals and confectionery, Boy- O. S. Wood Mercantle Co., wholesale and retail dealers in general merchand Ise. tr. C. J. Peterson, orucglst. dealer In drug chemicals, books. Stationery and wall paper. Win. M. Rovlance. wholesale fruits, produce, seeds and rain; bicycles, btudebaker waxons. State street. T. Child & Son, Proprietors 01 the Sprlngvllle marble works. Three blocks east, two north of meeting house. T. Tame, Harness m trimming. Harness maker and dealer trimming. harness J. R. Kindred, Headquarters for cbettler wagons. I Headquarters for Farm Machinery and enetcier wagons, Depot street. George Robertson, Flatterer and calsonilner. work at reasonable figures. First-class Professional Cards. OR- F. DUNN. PHYSICIAN AND SU3GE0N. ill Cam mapUy Anaicl Day n Fell : Surct-M K. O. W. K. K. Office and Resi dence wit J. vV Hrl nihil rat. Telephone connection. D. C. JOHNSON, Attovney-at-Iasui and fictafy Public. Springville, Utah. jEO- SMART, M. D. Pbysielan and Surgeon. 'nice ana uesmence, 1 oiock uoriu oj 1 -v . a W- f 1 1 I racKara s store. l miNGVILLE, DTAn. Tamxs cattbby, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAH Dr. N. H. PACKARD, Extracting. Filling. Crown and I Bridge work, and all kinds of dental work done in a professional manner. OFFICB AT KESIDENCK One block south and 1 -ast of It. O. W. depot Springville, Utah. jyjR. B F. HOD90N, an experienced THACHER OF OlUSIC, will take a limited number of pupils for Tuesdays and Fridays. Studio at the Boyer House. Societies. K. O. T. X. Springville TVrit ?"o, 9 meets in re gular review every Saturday evening at 7:30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. Mont Johnson, Com. Elliot N. Jordan. It. K. Provo Steam Laundrv Best work sad reasonable prices, 6lre us a trial; guarantee satis - Taction. " ao ine nnrsi ui uao i -,k dmkeaao laitvor famiir I trade. Laundry called for and de-I lirered without extra charge. I J. I. CULICK, PROP'R. PROVO, - UTAH. Domestic Steam ' Laundry PROVO ries First-Class Work at reasonable reason-able figures, and guarantee satisfaction. satis-faction. No extra charge for catling catl-ing for or delivering bundles. FasallT trade especially desired. Try our Domestic finish on white shirts, cuffs and collars. Sprlng-vllle Sprlng-vllle patrons leave orders .with JESSE W. PAYNE LOCAL A6EXT. IE ,ei.w.L1"f?.? Dr. Williams' Indian Pin CliatnMiit waritl eura Klimi atsfhetu1 IWjLur" Ilex. itr. nuiuas uoiuriwmDi- nt is prepared for Piles and itch-1 an U warranted. By druegfot. by mail on re- wHwt e jprtr. eeats and SI.. afltlllliS auittFKTURiis ol. Prop. caeveiaadToaio. M of the private part. i i i yr sale at Dr. C. J. Teterson's Drug Store. WMtriey & Pierce, PlaBing Mill Operators. IIEA DQUA RTERS for all kind of Mouldings, Frames, Wainsroiinir. DKr and Window frames. Work done promptly and at Lowest Prices. lili 1 lile Iztt U tls Crtamrr. SPRINOVILLK UTAH. 1 - "-.III "j2rfLs Ad list JA4S. tl Bart tWh Syrap. TawasCooa. use I 1 In time. Bow ry crogrpwa, r ry p The Independent. 3T VilIiajB F. OiUon Editor. XL H. Jordan, Euainosa Manager. Satered at the post offlce at Sprtngrllle Dtah. for transmission through the mails as econd -class matter. Issued erery Thursday m iming. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year, Six months. Three months. 2.00 1.00 .50 Ask for Advertising Rates. The New York Journal has not yet thrown Macruin over, though every one else has. He is still their hero. A Chicago Alderman with a b id!y checkered past, insists that the voter should look only to hi I "future." 1 It really seems incumbent on Lord Roberts to do something to furnish news for that paper he has started in Bloemfontein. It must be a little annoying to the Hon. Marcus Daly of Monta na to be pointed out as one of the constituents of Senator Clark. A one legged man has been se lected to make campaign speech es through the west for McKinly. He is said to be strong on the stump. A newsboy tried to bunco Russel Gage out of accent the other day. And the remarkable part of it was that he eecceeded. That boy will startle Wall Street some day. Great Britain has been boast ing for centuries, that English- a . a me ever know wt)en Uiev are ! whiped, yet now that the Boers flatter her by' imitating this gentle custom, she says they are obstinate fools. The last Persian Minister left this country in a rage because the papers persisted in nicknaming nicknam-ing him. The new one, Mofa-k Mofa-k ham Ed Dowleh, is not likely to escape similar fate. He is sure to be called "E l." There was a famous English speech which weu ed to smut in our school days, which po nted out the woes that were resulting. not from war, but because Europe was "pausing". It might now he joined with another, in whicl the United States might be sub stituted for Europe. If Governor Taylor is arrested for murdering Goebel, can he pardon him-lf. mid will he do it before or af.fr the conviction? Kentut-kians have always been credited with seeing double, bu nowadays they are worse twisted n than that Webster Lavis is back in Washington, leaving a trail o interviews half way around the I v 1 j-v Vv a Knli i i f n feint a I,'"" . '"-t ia3 been interviewed in nearly , . . , everv city where he has been ,,, tr,: 1 b paper men m the latter citv know Web.V It was cruel for the Senators tosnub Mr. Beveridge as they did, considering the fact that he spoke with an open watch before him, warning him that the hour i . .- 1. leave the chamber to catch a train which was to carry him to the bed side of his dying wife. If there was ever a more dis credited man than Ex-Consul Marcum, we should like to know of him Hisexaminatiou before the Congressional committee showed the administration was selecting such utterlv trivial and shallow i fellow to represent the United ' States abroad. There seems to b dispute as to facts regarding the liquor business bus-iness in the Philippines. According Acc-ording to Rev. Grafts and other clerical witnesses, there are hun-dreds hun-dreds of saloons and thousands of drunkards there. According to the government statistics, the import of liquor is about half what it was in Spanish times. There you are; Yon pay your money and you take your choice The meaning of the coal situ-alion situ-alion in Europe is by no means clear. Of course, the South Afriean war is responsible for a good deal of the scarcity but it is not impossible that, even with- out that, a real scarcity may exist. ex-ist. If this be so, the United States will probably keep the mamets it id developing, and the coal export trade will continue con-tinue to grow after the war is over. The marvel of the recently published "open door" corres pondence is that the United States makes no concession in return for the inestimable ad-vantageit ad-vantageit gains. Ittakesthe heni-fit heni-fit as a sortof counsel's fen for 1 lie work it has done in bringinglhe nations together on a common basis in China. The whole thing came about so simply that it is impossible to avoid won ler that no one ever thiulit of it before. The Treasury surplus for the past nine months of the fiscal year is some $53,000,000 and it is expected to rise to $ 30,000,000 before the beginning of the next one. In view of this faci, the President will probably nil-vise nil-vise the repeal of the stamp taxes. This is an excellent showing for the administration, besides bei ng a slirewd pollitical move' It may overbalance the Porto Iiican blunder in its effect on the elections elect-ions this fall. "All pens are alike to me," said the clever young woman, "and all pens would be alike to you, if you only knew how to brake them in. Don't moisten your new pen between your lips before you begin, to write Don't say a charm over it. Take your steel pen, dip it into ink, then hold it in the fl.ime of a match for a few seconds, wipe it carefully, dip it into the ink, and you will have a pen that will make glad the heart within you. Efforts are being made to impress im-press Governor Roosevelt into the acceptance of second place on the Republican ticket.in spite of his positive declaration that he will refuse the honor even if u-nanimously u-nanimously tendered to hiinT Of course, the Governor's idea is to wait until 190-1, with the expectation ex-pectation of being nominated for the presidency then, but it may be that the party will consider that his aid is essential to making victory sure this fall, and in that case he will have to yield. The country likes Roosex elt an I be lieves him to be thoroughly hon est. A Wood Thing. Provo, Sept. 29, 1899. J, S. Coltrin Esq. After using your Electric liniment in our family for over twenty years we take pleasure in recommending it to the public as the best remedy for rheumatism, colic, cramps, sprains, bruises, burns, cuts etc.. and for children with summer complaint it can not be beat. In fact, it is the bett family medicine we have ever used, and as such we take pleasure in recommending it to the public. Jos. T. McEwan 1 RIND A N. MCEWAN SirSold at all stores. Sick Headaches, The curse of overworked womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Uoot tea, the great blood purifier puri-fier and tissue builder. Money refunded re-funded if not satisfactory. Price 25 cents and 50 cent-. Dr. Peterson's Drug Store. Angnst Flower. "It is a surprising fact," says Prof. Houten, ''that in my travels in all parts of the world, for the last ten years, I have met more people hav ing used Green's August Flower than any other remedy, for dyspepsia deranged de-ranged liver and stomach and for con stipation. I find for tourists and salesmen, or for persons filling office positions, where headaches and ger- eral bad feelings from irregular habits exist.that Greens August Flower is a grand remedy. It does not injure the system by frequent use, aud isrexcell-ent isrexcell-ent for sour stomachs and indigestion." indiges-tion." Sample bottles free at Dr. C.J. Peterson. Sj11 by dealers in all civi lized couu tries. What the Election Cost. It cost Utahjcounty tl.236 for the aAs special election, an average of t28. 15 for each voting district or ap proximately 17 cents for each vote cast as there were 7632 votes polled. The general election of 1893 cost 33 cents for each vote. Enquirzr. April Showers Wash away the filth and waste that h ive accumulated during winter. Id like manner Ilood's Sarsaparilli expels from the blood impurites that have been deposited during the sea son when there has been but little perspiration and perhaps constant confinement in impure and vitiated air. It is a boon to tired mothers. housekeepers, teachers and others who spend their time indoors. It gives the blood richness and vi tality, fitting it to nurish and strength ens the nerves, muscles and all the great organs of the body. It cures all spring humor and tanibcs that tired feeling. It is the best medicine money can buy for ail diseases caused by impure or impoverished blool. You should begin taking it today.. MAPLETON MUTTERINGS. A few Items of Interest From That Bustling Burg- ; Mapleton, April 10. Before the recent elect ion the honest and unsuspecting un-suspecting Maptetonion thought he knew about where he was politically; but swn after the orators representing represent-ing the different political parties arrived ar-rived and beuan to expound new doctrines doc-trines among which were, "Imperialism," "Imperial-ism," "Expansion," Extortion," and the pursuit or Philippinos, the voters here some of them have thought, the sun ha? been rising in the north, the past few days. We have no expansionists, ex-pansionists, although several ob-jectionists, ob-jectionists, and one contortionist has appeared here since the above doctriues were sprung on us. The fact that no one was killed or maimed at the polling place on election elec-tion day, and that the faces of all the stumpers are closet', for a time, and further, thai King was. tlected, and that the weather ha taken a change for the betterment of the numerous acres planted, all combine to cause the good citizens here to think life worth living. "- The little three year old daughter of vVill Fullmer jr.,, who has been afflicted with pneumonia is. improving. improv-ing. There are several cases of German measles in the family;uf Mr. Sower-wine, Sower-wine, but all are recovering slowly. Lew Whitney has returned from Idaho, where he ban been.-, looking over the facilities of the couptry. The Public schools, will clos. here next Friday for the season. Miss McKeuzie. so we have been told, will continue instruction in her department depart-ment one week beyond the ' regular term, through the interest she has in i he welfare of her pupils. Eider S. D. Fullmer, our returned missionary from Kentucky, delivered two discourses at the Mapleton church, Sunday Spreads Like Wildfire. When things are "the best" they become ihe best selling." Abraham Hare, a leading druggist, of Belleville, Belle-ville, O., writes: "Llectric Bitters are the best selling bitters I have handled in 20 years. You know hy? Most diseases begin in disorders of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves. Eiectric Bitters U;nes up the stomach, regulates the liver, kidneys and bowels, purifies the blood, strengthens the nerves, hence cures multitudes of maladies. It builds up the entire system. Puts new life and vigor into any weak, sickly, run down man or woman Price 50 cents. Sold by C. J. Peter son. . Notice of Dissolution. We hereby give notice that the partner ship formerly existing between James Wig more and Charles H. Webb has been dioiv- ed and all debts due the firm will be paid tu Charles 11. Web ft. and all debts owed by the nrtii snail De paid oy me sum marks u. neon. u. u.-webb. James Wigmoiik. Your Face. Shows the state of your feelings and the state of your health as well. Impure blood makes itself apparent in a pale and sallow complexion, Pimples and Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling weak and worn out aud do not have a healthy appearance, you should try Ackers Blod Elixir. It cures all blood diseases where cheap Sarsaparillas and so called purifiers fail; knowing ihis, we sell every b'ttleon a positive guarantee. Dr. C J. Peterson POLISHING PETRIFACTIONS. Solidified Wood Betnar Prepared for Parts Exposition In Soath Dakota. The polishing works of this city are now engaged on the stupendous job of getting out $1,000,000 worth of polished chalcedony, or petrified wood, to be taken to the Paris exposition, says the Sioux Falls (S. D.) Journal. This petrified petri-fied wood is hauled from its native heath in Arizona, a distance of 65 miles, to a railroad and then shipped to this city to be cut and polished, this being the only place in the world having facilities fa-cilities for treating the. petrifaction, which is seven-tenths as hard as diamond. dia-mond. It is shipped here in great logs and stamps weighing many tons each, just as they have lain for many ages during the process required by nature to turn the wood into beautiful and variegated colors of stone. The process of sawing the stone up in shape for polishing is most tedious, the huge machinery ma-chinery used for the purpose bei eg able to saw only from an inch to three inches a day into it. After being cut and polished pol-ished the stone is worked up into every conceivable shape, from cuff buttons to xops lor center tables and great ivilnmni vYiia . . . " - .ubi- & i era i fortune. All kinds of jewelry are made from it, a well as trinkets and handsome articles ar-ticles suitable for souvenirs. Young: Mothers. . Croup is the terror of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently, fatal. Shiloh's cough and consumption cure acts like magic in cases of croup. It has never been known to fail. The worst cases relieved immediately, Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. Dr. Peterson's Drug Store. - Easter at First Presbyterian Church. Special preparations have been made to make this service as rich and profitable as possible for the general puhhc,and the membership. The extra musical numbers include the "Calvary," and two fine anthems ''I Know that my Redeemer Liveth,' and " Shout! Shout! the glad-tidings." The anthems are new music, never rendered before. Prof. Hodson has kindly consented to preside at the Wax Candles to the chum of tha dnaui r boodoir ih. ft l- nt l.rht from CORDOVA CtMdlm. "i v w.i, cvbuioqh aoro to tarn vim, mem, n tBS lanchxoti. j too or dinner. Tho boM OoeoratWo coodles for too simple or th Sff.t'L'S?-,, U,A' -II color. ITAS1K IL CX. and aohl ororywkoro. 3JLU AUJ , II M organ at both services, and the vocal and instrumental force of the choir will be augmented by the assistance of friends. The sermons, both morning morn-ing and evening will be appropriate to the occasion. Owing to the enforced en-forced absence of the pastor last Sabbath as the Moderator.of the Presbytery, Pres-bytery, the Holy Communion wiil be celebrated after the sermon next Sabbath morning. R. CoorEB Bailey, Pastor. LOCAL BRIEFS. Ily Straw went to Eureka on Tuesday. Tues-day. Elwood Davis t.t Salt L ike, was in town this week. ' " ' . - John Davit of Eureka, was here for a few hours Monday. A good second hand 3-inch wagon for sale cheap. Wm. Carter. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bird. I Wednesday, April 11, a daughter. Born, to Mr. and Mrs J. A. Reynolds, Rey-nolds, Friday, April 6th, a daughter. Kichard Palfreyruan was in Salt Lake, Friday, attending the meeting of the Utah Horseman's association. If you want to subscribe for or make remitances to the Salt Lake Tribune do so through E. N. Jordan, local agent. Beautify your homes and sidewalks by planting ehade trees of the best varieties. Wm. M. Roylance has plenty of them cheap, too. Pat Ward is going to build a tine r -sidence this season on his lot in the Second ward. Whitney & Pierce have the contract for the building Work has commenced at Cook's brick yard, with a small force of men. Building operations have been retarded re-tarded this spring by lack of brick. Wm. M. Roylance is headquarters for bicveles and bicycle supplier. D m't forget ihis when you waut this class of goods; he Axes your wheel right too. ACKER S ENGLISH REMEDY "WILL stop a cough at any time, and w ill cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. 25c and 50c. Dr. C. J. Peterson. Ge . McKonzie came home, Tuesday, Tues-day, from an extended trip in Wyo-iug, Wyo-iug, looking up railroad work. He took a contract arid will move his outfit in a few days. W. A. Warthen was elected second vice-president of the Utah Beekeepers' Beekeep-ers' Association at their meeting in S lt Lake, Friday, Clarence Matson was elected assistant se jret iry. Neuralgic pains, rheumatism, lumbago lum-bago and sciatic pains, yield to- the penetrating influence of Ballard's Snow Liniment. Price 25 and 50 rents. For sale bv Dr. Peterson. Will Warthen o.ihk tuck from Idaho, Thursday, where he has been looking over the country with a view of- locating. He, expects to move a carload of bees there this spring. Nearly every person needs a tonic-medicine tonic-medicine at this time of year to brace up and invigorate the nervous system, to cleanse the Uiwels, liver and kidneys. Herbine is the best and safest remedy to do thi-. as ii will cure constipation, regulates the liver and enriches the hlooJ. PcL-V 5) cents. For sale by Dr. Peterson T F. Ave! elt, Frank Parry. El Ch Id, El Child jr . Ralph Weight, Lorenzo Weight and Farn Averett, left for Park City, Monday, to put in culverts on the Rio Grande Western branch in Parle.'s canyon. Miss L-t-tie Averett went to do the cooking for t he party. M KI TEA POSITIVELY CUKES RH K h 'adaehe, indigesMon aud constipation. constipa-tion. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin. RALPH Akciibold, late of New York XDOHNrm: eft? BICYCLES -f AND SUNDRIES EXPERT BICYCLE 31 ECU AN ICS, GUN AND LOCKSMITHS : : : Manufacturers of the Olympia Wheel. -We are Expert Bicycle Mechanics in Utah County, and we Positively Guarantee All Work: done dv us. We bake J.iameling iu any Color Except White. Centre St., between II and, I When Call at the residence of WALTER Packard's Store, where you will And alt kinds of Casbts, Coffins, Linings, Hanflles, Etc., And all kinds of Undertakers' Goods. Special attention given to orders for home made Casket and Coffins of all kinds. Also have a Full 'Line of Wall Paper Samples. Walter Wheeler, jam i The Meals are Always Good "The train is crowded with agreeable surprises, but it is in the dining car that one is most impressed with the company's superiority. Now, without being be-ing too utterly dainty, 1 am exceedingly particular about my meals, and about the way they are served. For I reakfast- all I want is eggs, rolls and coffee. In the Burlington's dining car I was able to get just what I wanted, just what I would have at my own table, and, for the small sum of fifty cents. The exquisite neatness of the napery make a good meal taste all the better." - Flying trains for Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City and St. Louis, leave Denver at 2:50 p. m. and 10:30 p. in. Tickets at Offices of Connecting Lines. Met Office - - 214 1 f . Temple Street K F. NESLEN, trar. Pas. & Freight Agt. B. R. WATSON, General Agent, S-AJT-iT CITY. producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. 25c and 50c. Dr. C. J. Peterson. Leo Harwood is in from Ililliard, Wyo. looking up some Rio Grande Western work. Mel I and Mose Roylance came in with their railroad outfit, Friday, from Green River. Mrs. Jas. E. Hall and her daughters, daugh-ters, Myrtle and Maud, attended conference in Salt Lake last week. Mrs. Emma Johnson came up from Mexico, last Thursday, and is visiting friends and relatives here and at Pro To. If you want to subscribe for ny paper or magazine published in the United Slates or Europe see E. N. Jordan. r. J. Mai ben & Co. of Provo guarantee guar-antee their fine carriage painting, all work promptly done in an up t i-datc i-datc manner. I still have the agency for the renowned re-nowned Crescent, Sterling ami Monarch Mon-arch lines of bicycles, and have extras for same. Wm. M, Roylancb. L. D. Deal came home Friday from a trip throught Wyoming and Nebraska, Ne-braska, where he looked at some railroad work for Deal Bros- & Mendenhall. Men-denhall. Done & Archibald, the bicycle manufacturers of Provo, have just completed a racing wheel that is a beauty. It is built or first class material mat-erial and the workmanship is excellent. excel-lent. tl. T'. Reynolds and Tom Roylance arrived home Friday night from a trip through Nebraska and Wyoming, where they went to look at railroad work. They submitted bids on some work. ACKERS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS ARE sold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, raising of the food, dis tress after eating or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief. 25c aud 50c. Dr. C. J. Peterson. Fish Commissioner Sharp was in this vicinity last week with six cars of young eastern trout, some of which he placed in Hobble and other creeks. There were about 12,000 fish iu this city's portion. Mr. Sharp is placing the young (lsh on hand as rapidly as possible, and will then return re-turn for more. Perfect digestion is Ihe only foundation found-ation for perfect health. The food we eat makes all the blood we have which in turn feeds every nerve, muscle and tissue in the body. Herbine Her-bine quickens the appetite, aids the digestion, gives tone and gi ves f Bn Shilohs ( louan and Consumption ' -mire This is beyond question the most successful Coufli Medicine Medi-cine ever known tn -jfnff ; j few doses inv:triatry cure the -worst cavs of Couh. Cn end Ijnchitis, while its w doi.ul sm-ccKS in the cure ' Consumption is without a p allel in t he history of jncdici Since its f.rst discovery it been mM -n a puarant-e test which no otir r medic can ctand. If yu h:ivc CouRh, we earnestly ns'c y totryit. InL'nite'l.' lafji. Carad.n , Mlc. and $1., a in Fnj;land Js. 2d., !-'s. Cd. a 4s. Cd. SOLE PROPRIETORS S.CWells LEROY, N.Y. HAMILTON, CAN For sale by Dr. C. J. IMerson. Geo. II. Donk. the Onlv- in Need WHEELER. Four Blocks East of Springville. TO 1 1.1 If &Co. I Mm t For You to Read What puzzled me in the beginning was that I kept losing flesh without any canse for it that I could see. I had a little trouble with my stomach, too, ana after a while began to grow weaker and to congh. The cough, I thought, would son go away and cure itself, but it didn't. It grew worse,- and then I besran to spit up a peculiar pecu-liar lo 'king substance. I never thought of consumption, tut one day I ha ! a he-no; rhage, and then was frightened ia earnest and did ju-t what you would do. I rushed l- the "doctor. II 3 was eitlKr too busy, or Kometh n cl e, for he diii u t t!omc.nnygood. I kept goin o i down lull, and vh outlook was bad. Things t ok a different turn, however, when I heard Acker's Ens ish Remedy fr Consumption, for I took it. and it not on'y c ure I tuy c ngh- ft ing and spitting, but also built up t-L my whole sysum. I took on per- man en t flesh, and to 'ay am jus-t c" as healthy a man a.i you can ti d it a week's travel. Vou mav bo sure I always keep Acker's English Eng-lish Rem-dy in the house, and it i.; a good thing I '- so, fr one nisrbt my'younge-t cb'M wai seized with crou . That hoarse, whezv cmuli was the fin-t sitrnal. and I lost no time i i giving the poor liltle sufferer proper doses of this graitl nied cine. In a'most no lime the oisease was unler control, and my child wa saved. I advise every parent to have a bottle handy all the time. It serve the same purpose in keeping croup o t .f the house that a food lock and key serve to Vrep buiars ou. It is both an expectorant and a toijte. It cured me of con-ST'T.ption con-ST'T.ption a-d my c'lildo" croup, :tnd I know what I an talking about." (Sigut-d Ii n. M. IIogan. p'cture frame raanufacti rer, 242 Cen'cr Street, New York. Ackfr' Enclih Tt n- i-t1 tv all rirurrist nmler positive jrnirrtnte tht your money will b rm-unded rm-unded iu co e ui fail ire. ic . .ic an J $1 a bottle 13 V. S. ani 1 U'lu.la. la England. Is. 2d-2s. 3d., kadi- tL. H aiilho Uf f.V- rVv aarnntcc. IK. II. 1IOOUT.T! X- CO.. J'roprictors, Aitt IVfc. Fo Slo vigor to all the function and ensures good health. Price 50 cents. For sale by Dr. Peterson. Fine young Berkshire and Chester White pigs for sale at Mapleton by Guy Matson. If vou have any pictures you want enlarged, give the work to G. E. Anderson and keep the niuney at home. The Rio Grande Western has a large force of men at work on the line between Castilla Springs and Springville putting in seventy-live pound rails instead of sixty-tlve pound metal. Mr. Wei by stated recently re-cently that the work was teing pushed push-ed ahead at a good pace, and in the course of a dav or two operations would commence northward from Salt Lake, wherein the entire track between that city and Ogdcn would be replaced with seventy-rive pound rails. Patrick Ward and E. R. Johnson John-son are forcmne of the gangs in the canyon. A Horrible Outbreak. "Of larye sores on inv little daughter's daught-er's head developed into a case of scald head," writes. C. D. Isbill of Morgantown, Tenn., but Buckien's Arnica Salve completely cured her It's a guaranteed cure for Eczema, Tetter, Suit Rheum. Pimples, Sores Ulcers and Piles. Only 25c at C. J. Peterson. One Wife says: I,wniil&.iust as well -try to serve uiciiKiasi wnnoui dishes as to serve it without T II I p HIGH-GRADE Hi Ii Ui COFFEE. The blend and the flavor J are just right in A I. C. Coffees. Sold only in bulk from bins bearing the J above trade mark. Sold by II. T. Reynolds & Co., deal- i ers in staple and fancy groceries. Do you want G-ood Meats ? If you do. there is no lieiler place at which to get them than the Standard lLMeat Markets C. 11. Webb. Prop'r. All kinds of Vegetables in Season. Free Delivery. The crcat remedy for m rvous earn ti Impotency, Nightly Enisnons, Youthful Errors. Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco or Opium, trhica load to Consumption and Insanity. With everr 8& order we puarantee to cure or refund tbc money Sold at Sl.OO tut bni 6 boxes for $5.00. i. JIOTPS ill .Ttlt AE, CO.. ClevVlaodVOMe, AFTER USIX8. ro a IoteriiM Drug -tt;r3. in r '.'- .4.ftai -'!S.j Thomas Child & Son, Drugs. Medicines. 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No fee till patent ia I r Lietters Btnctly confidential. Addreaa, E. G. SIGGERS, Patent Lawyer, Washington, D.C. TIM 23 TABI FOli SPRINGVILLE. UTAH. GOING WEST To Salt Lake, Ogdcn and the Coast. No. 5. Scenic Special to Salt Lake Lr f:10 a m. No. 7. from Tiutic to Salt Lake Oity ; Lv. S:J;a. m No t. Pacific mail Lv. 10; a. to. No. 0. from Sanpeto to Salt Lake ...Lv. 4:31 p. la No. a. tciHi; express Lv 7;3T p. rm No. 8.l;issenger. from S-"lt Lake to Tintic Lv. ti:'M p. n No. 28..Sprinsville to Tintic, Mixed. daily except Sunday Lv. i:55 a. ia GOING EAST. No. 6. Scenic Special, to Denver Lv 0:46 a. m. No. 10. I'sissenjrcr and mail, from Salt Lake tq Sanm-te vnllpy . Ty Q a ia No. 2. Atlantic Express , Lv. H:4-p.ni. No. 4, Chicago limited....... Lv. 0:25 p. D. C. DODGE. General Manager. S. II. BAKCOCK. GEO. W. HEINTZ. Trafiic Manager. Ceo. Pium. Act IMA Best Dining Gar Service. . ELEGANT EQUIPMENT. Chair Cars Free. TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY. II AID VITALITY prostration and all diseases of the reneratiT O: WE HAVE A VARIETY OF- :o MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES. If we bavn't what you want on hand we can son get it for yon. We taks hay and grain in payment, and will' a.ways be found trying to pleas yu. - Springville, Utah. Chemicals Drug Store, Building, Springville. '- j V 2f |