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Show BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Mi.lr-ii & Caffrey. Furniture. State set. C. I: Aii'lersnn, Photographer. State strft II. T. iteyiiol.i-. penc-rai merchandise. State street. Frei Carter. lonira tor and buil.Kr. Monroe stree Heal Bros. Mi ii'ienhall, general ia rchandise. State ttrct- W III- I? Itovlaliee, harness, d.alrr in )iariies fixt ures. State st. A ! ;! WhitthfMfl, iicinii'uls itr.fl confectionery, IJoy-lat.-e --r--t. ( S. V 1 Men-autle Co., v.iitii.-iU- and retail dealers in general i:i-ri hand.--'-. Dr. ('. J Peterson, nrin'ji--t d.-aler In druss chemicals, books, et uiicu'ty ami wail paper. Win. M. U ivliince. ::! fruits, produce, seeds and cr.iin: nii-yf! S. Stuieb;iker wagons. Stati' sir- .1. 'J" ;.-.;Ic! it Ho.), I'r l , r ti-.r- m the Sprin .rv ilie marble w irks. 1 lir hiocka east. lo noilli of l::f;;' ; n- leitive. ;.,,. ,. i,, :, kinds of Me:. is and Circcn ale .,!.. ;. 'he The I'ieneii' d.-nt. I nc wsiiaper. Subscribe for it a:id ,..;,! ; li v. ;!(!o you (rooil .loi: I nnuns. 1 l int hot. is iioilii'hi'li' of .-late si reel. J P. K Itni re'l. I ;i hii:n : !- f r Farm Machinery and r uauoiis. ire pot street. Professional Cards. Oil- F. DUNIJ, rntoiu.i n. j v.-u ill Ciils rt'iisptly Attenled Da? cr Sis&t.: ?it-e.)r; K. (5. '.V. U. It. Office and Best-aVri-f ,vit I I. -V lirin run Ml. Teli lione canned ions. I). C. JOHNSON, Attoruey-ot-licu and Hctary Public Spiiingville, Utah. JAUEO CAFFBEY, NOTARY FTJBLIC srui no villi:, utaii. : : Pit. N. II. PACKARD, : : Extracting, Filling. Crown and firidge work, and all kinds or dental work done iti a professional manner. OFFICE AT KKSIDKNCE One blot k south and 1 east of li. G. W. depot Springville, Utah. Societies. K. O. T. M. Springville Tent To. S meets in regular re-gular review every Saturday evening at 7:30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. Mont Jonssox, Com. Elliot N. JoiTdan. It. K. The Well Dressed Man Wants his Linen very carefully looked ufler. :.nd all Laundry work well and neatly done. That's the wav wo do our work. PROVO STEAI-i LAUNDRY J. M. ( CLICK. Frop'r. PROVO. UTAH. Some people live to eat and others eat to live. In either case ;001 MEATS are a necessity. We furnish the best of everything in the meat line We pay the highest market prices for Veal and Chickens. Erdman & Sons, BUTCH ERS, SPRING VI LLE - - UTAH. irc 44444-4-4-4 4- 4-4- 4-4-4-4-4- 4-4-4-4 4-4- InlBpiont 44 4 -I --I-44- 44-4- 4- 4- 4- 44-4- Is the largest weekly newspaper newspa-per published in Utah county. -h-h-m- v-m--- Io you take it? If not, bet- . tercome in and subscribe. -w -I TJ - M It gives all the local and State news in a brief manner. M--M--:- M ! It gives you twenty columns " of reading matter eVv-ry week. -t It reaches almost every hoaie in this Valley, every Friday. 1-4"!- 4- b I-vi-F-i-i- ! 4. It is the leading weekly pa par of this County. Why, because it is the oldest and Ici t. 4. 4- 44-4-4-4 4-4-4 4-4-4- We also do Job Printing in the latest style or the art, we 44-44- 4-4-4- 4- 4-4-4-44-4-4-44444 The Mspipm ; To The Independent. M. V. Crockett, - Editor and Manager. Tnte-red at the post office at Springville Utah, for transmission through the malls as second-class matter. Issued every Thursday morning. TESTIS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year. Six months. Three months. $2.00 1.00 .50 The latest news from China leads one to heleive that the allies are still looting at the old stand . Col. Bryan is going to start a newspaper, lie will find that being a presidential candidate is easy work comparatively. Will there he immunity for ) Mr. Lease henceforth, or will he merely change his title and become Mrs. Lease's x-husband? . JoeCha niberlai n's blood may not be as blue as that of some of his critics but he himself is bluer f anything, just now. Turkeys that, escaped the block Thanksgiving need not be too giddy about it They are likely to lose their heads Christmas. It may have been observed that Mr. Bryan lias not been requested to write for that interesting inter-esting daily the Congressional Record. Tell it not in New York, or it will become a fad there, The Prince of Wales in his last picture, pict-ure, wore pants that were baggy at the knees! Horrors! jjowever Ooin Paul may feel about it, General De Wet does not seem much agitated by the Kaiser's chilly grip. Richard Croker, it is said, will start a reform movement in London for restricting the exact ex-act ion of income taxes to Englishmen Eng-lishmen only. According to the Census Bureau, Bu-reau, there are I1G,000 sheep and 47,000 goats in the United States cities. This is surprisingly surpris-ingly few and the proportions are rather ominous in regarding as a prediction for the Judgement Judge-ment day. A Cleveland woman gagged ami bound herself to frighten her husband from staying out late. And the unfeeling brute actually said that there were advantages about having his wife gagged. Isn't it farcical that England, which cannot subdue a parcel of pastoral Boers, should shake her gory locks at the United States and declare that she has gone to the limit of her concessions concess-ions to us in regard to the Nic-araguan Nic-araguan canal. The metric system has been the legal one in the United States for over thirty years, but has not come into general use. Now Representative Shafroth of Colorado wants to make its use compulsory in all government contracts. No doubt it is far more scientific and easier to manage than our present system w hen one once gets used to it. It is a most singular thing that the Members of the House, who almost tinaniously disap prove of the measure, should neverless feel themselfes called upon by popular sentiment to vote to abolish the only protection protect-ion the vile grog shops and dives that surround every military mili-tary post. Those who thus yield to the dlamor of a small and pestiferous body of prohibitionists prohi-bitionists will ' have to answer for the lives they wreck by their cowardly acts. Of course we don't know anything any-thing about it, but we are willing will-ing to risk something on the general proposition that Great Britain will accept that canal treaty no matter how it is amended. Not to do so would advantage her nothing and would probably result in the United States denouncing the Clayton-Buhver treaty and going ahead with the .canal on its own hook. This will breed bad blood, destioy - the existing friendliness so important to Great Britain and be too high a price to pay for what may apilv le tcrme;! "a d d barren HAIL! TWESTIET1I CENTURY. Before the next issue of the Independent the 20th century will be three days on its hundred hun-dred years journey. The transition trans-ition was inpreeeptable except by the indicator upon the clock dial, there was no pause at the station to take on or discharge passengers, but the great train of time swept on with tireless energy towaid eternity still laden with its ills and joys. How man, as the train passed the hundred year station, threw oIT ami left behind their petty faults and greviences, and girded up their loins ami girt themselves about with determination determi-nation to improve as the new century progresses? In looking backward a hundred years the inpartial eye can see a great change for the better in the condition con-dition of mankind. While the e is much yet to deplore in the oondjjion.of the nation and in socity, the oplomistic eye can see a glorious view ahead for the next century. All improvements improve-ments in governments and socity are ne?sesarily slow of growth, but they are sure, and the new century will be laden with the fruits of true progress that shall ullimatly redeem and santify this wourld of ours. Let us buiy with the new century cent-ury all our ills and short com-migs, com-migs, all cur blighted hopes, and turn our hopes to the new, where we have failed in the old let us still endevear to succeed in the new. It is by constant endevear that we succeed. Never dispair in our efforts to improve, ami then we will succeed suc-ceed beyond our most sanguine expectations. General Mercier's confident remarks about invading Great Brintain, may recall to General Weyler's mind the time when he was contemplating a similar move with regard to the United States. It is credibly asserted that at least 100 of the 2,000 bolomen who recently took the oath of allegiance had some rudiment, pry intention of keeping their pledges. Mr. Croker's attitude toward the New York purity crusade is simple enough. He thinks, of course, that if vice is to be reformed, re-formed, it should be reformed bv its friends. Everything in Ready-to-OJear Garments for J WOMEN One Feature of our Stock for Fall to which we wish to call Particular Attention is our Complete Line of These Goods. Our stock includes All the New Things in Suits, Dress Skirts, Under Skirts, Jackets, Waists, Wrappers, Capes and Muslin Uuder- wear. Buys NICE SUIT- And We Have Them Cheaper if You Wish. Our $10-Jaeket Is the Talk of The Town AND OUR 30 Inch Plush Caps . At $4.00 IS A RARE BARGAIN Call and See Us. We can Save You Money. SslO-GO Irvine & Sons, 14 Center St., PROYO .... UTAH. Governor Pingree has succeeded succeed-ed in placing himself in the same bad pardoning class as Altgeid, whose pardon of the Chic iigo anarachist3 lias never been forgotten nor forgiven. - ., j ' . The Queen has followed her short speech asking for money by one still shorter. It.maybe summarized thus: ThanKs-Good-by. , ' Says He Was Tortured, t- . 'I suffered such pains from corns I could hardly walk," writes II. Robinson; Robin-son; Hillsborough, Ills., Vbut-Duck-len's Arnica Salve cured them." Acts like magic on sprains, bruises cuts, sores, scalds, bur-is, boils, ulcers. Perfect healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed by C J. Peterson Peter-son 25c. peop'e are killed every year in this country by CONSU M PTION. The fault is theirs. No. one neetJihave consumption. It is not hereditary It is brought on by neglect. You have a slight cold and cough. Ycu do nothing to get rid of it. Shiloh's Consumption will cure a cough or cold in one night. "Shiloh'i is an nnfailing cure for coughs, throat and lung troubles. It wiil cure consumption. con-sumption. It is a remarkable remedy." A. E. SALTER, M. D., liuflalo, N. V. Rhlloh'a Consumption Cure Is aold by all druggists Kt 8.-.C, 5Uc, Sl.OO a buttle. A prOiteil fruHrnt, Rots with every bottle. If you lira not satisfied go to vour ilrugginl Mti a get your money bacx. Write for illustrated book on consumption. Sent without cost to you. S. C Wells & Co., LeKoy, N.Y Food Changed to Poison. Putrerying food in the intestines produces effects like those of arsenic, but Dr. King's New Life PHIs expel the poisons from clogged bowels, oently. easily but surely, curing const con-st ipat ion. billiousness, sick headache, fevers, all liver, kidney and bowel troubles, son's. Only 25c, at C. J. Peter- W anted Active man of jrood!charar.ter to deliver and collect in Utah for old estal)-lislied estal)-lislied manufacturing wholesale house. if'.KK) a year, sure pay. Honesty more than experfence required. Our reference, any hank in any city. Enclose self-addressrd stamped envelope. Manufacturers, Third l-'loor, U;i4 Dearborn St.. Uhicaso. The Best Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubleo' with lame back or pains intttieside or chest, give it a trial and ml 'are certain cer-tain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism. One application gives relief. For sale by C. J. Peterson. NOTICE TO CREDITOHS. Estate of Edward Pennington, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouch, ers to the undersigned at Sprf ir-tvile City, ft ah cotintv. State of Ltah. cn or before the Tth clay of April, A. 1)., IOoI. John Hopkins, James ('affket. Executors of the estate of Edward Pennington, Pen-nington, deceased. It 17 NOTICE. United States band Office, Salt Lake Citv. Utah, ,. V Nov. in. 1!HM). ) To whom it may concern: l- Not ice is hereby riven that the State of Utah, has filed in this office a list. No. 30, of lands selected by the said State-for the establishment and maintenance of a Reform School, under Sec'. iou 12, of the Act of Congress approved July 16, ISiU. The following fol-lowing tracts embraced tn said list are In a townshio containing claims of record viz: The se. ne H n H se h, ne sw see. 4, tp. 7, s. r. .'1 e.. 6. L, Mer. A copy of said list, so far as it relates to said tracts by descriptloe sub-divisions, has been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by any person Interested, and by the public generally. Within the next sixty days" following the date of this notice, under departmental instructions of Nov. 37. 1806 (23 L 1).. 430), protests pro-tests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions herein described, on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the general land office at Washingt ion, 1. C. Failure so to protest or contest within the time specified will bo considered con-sidered sufficient evidence of the non-mineral character of said tracts, and -the selection thereof, being otherwife free from objection, TMjejjcjjrm?rieorij)movf) Geo. A. Smith Kecei v First pub. Nov. 29.' Last pub. Jan. 21, J : Recreation An I oust rat ea nion which will Interest g(Md literature: fl Se.itci for free sample, for itsclf.- Reporter Publishi Kansas Oity - - Mo. pat DESIGNS NS " "J ARKS 4 TRADE. MARKS AND COPYRICHTS . OBTAINED ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY I Notice in Inrentive Age " I Book "How to obtain Patents" Charge moderate. No fee tin I -HJIE"700"11"41- Address, 1 ; E. 6. SICfiEBS, .Patent Lawyer. Washington). C. fJDr. Williams' Indian Pitt Vintuient wiil cure Uiiud Bleediu and Itching . , uakucumuig. ailays the ltuiiiug at unec, acts wy., K.vca inMaiii relief. re-lief. Dr. W'U.iams' Indian Pile Oint- mont! (a nwnarml fi. txi. . . . i ing of the private parts. Every box is .junui. u.. u.'iKiwv, y man on receipt re-ceipt of price. SO oenta and Sl.ou. kuij 1 imc KUFCTURIIIS CO.. Props.. Cleveuidt OnTa For sale at Dr. C. J. Peterson's Drug Store. LliKtS WHtKt ALL tlM 1AU S. Boat Coueit Syrup. Tastes Good. TJs. tn tim. Sold 1t flruirirists. 000 er f V t 1. A V i hi iaiI Calk k 1 n 1 OME DRAMATIC CO. New Yearjs E In Tlio Oomody-Oram a LOCAL IMtlEFS. The people testify that Hood's Sar-saparilla Sar-saparilla cures scroMa, eruptions, catarrh, rheumatism, dyspepsia, nervous ner-vous troubles, and you may take it with confidence that it will do for you what it has done for others. The non-irritating cathartic is Hoods Pills. "Finnigan's Fortune" will be put on at Mapletcn tomorrow night. Are you going? Hot tamales and an excellent cup of coffee to be had at Mrs. E. Covert's for 10c. M. E. White's is the place to get your underwear; either piece or Union suits cheap. If you would have an appetite like a bear and relish for your meals take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They correct disorders of the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels. Price, 25c. Samples free, at C. J. Peterson's drug store. Ed wine Lee left this morning for Price, Lee's Itanch, and the military post at Duchesne, to visit his son aVrther, Ed Jr. and his Son-in,law who he has never seen. No one can reasonably hope for good health unless his bowels move once each day. When this is not attended at-tended to. disorders of the stomach arise, biliousness, headache, dyspepsia dyspep-sia and piles soon follow. If you wish to avoid these aiiments keep your bowels regular by taking Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Stomach ami Liver Tablets when required. They are easy to take and mild and gentle in effect. For sale by C. J. Peterson. A Woman's Awfnl Peril. "There is only, one chance to save your lifeand that is through an. operation" oper-ation" were the startling words heard by Mrs. I. H. Until-of Lime Hidge, Wis , from her doctor after he had vainly triei'. to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. Ga'l stones had formed and she constantly grew worse. Then she began to use Electric Hitters which wholly cured her. It's a wonderful won-derful stomach, liver and kidney remedy. Cures dyspepsia, loss of appetite. ap-petite. Try it. Ooly 50c. Guaranteed. Guaran-teed. For sale by C J. Peterson. Holiday Books I have in a nice line of Books and Stationery suitable for Holiday presents at prices that are right. Padded editions of the poets and the latest copyrighted books in stock. Call in and you will likely find just what you ordering books on special order. E. N. JORDAN, -i"l-i"4"i"t'l"J"li- f i 4 M-i,4"i"4"S'-H-4"Hf 'T-f -f-f -f -H-f -f -f $SlickeSt Thinpr The Surprise Revolver, ready to shoot any time. Send one dime and we mail you the Revolver, also see circulars latest novelties for Christmas.gifts. Write Quick. NOVELTY SUPPLY HOUSE, 3-tO West First South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. 5- -f fH"?'f -f 4" -l-f 4- 4- 4- 4-4 r euit I3 mado f ;tcoloj-: scw;d 0,:' 3 i in rauts liavo double cect aizA doablo liaee. JiAI'I'VVE every torment. r 1 1 (SOAVCE, CCHN & 1 Uk "KAM WEAIUJT" 19 "Sold In NprlnsTiJie by II. T. REYNOLDS & CO ji sn written last Monaay eve, d W. F. Gibson reports hiiuMJii at SanJose Cal. and holding down a stool on the Daily Herald there, with prospects fairly good for the future. Good second hand cart for sale by Thorsen Peterson, the Blacksmith. Ralph Weod and wife are spending the festive holdays at his father's home. Ralph is in the employ of the O. S. L. and Stationed at Weiser Idaho. Bishop Nephi Packard returned Monday eyening from the mines near Marysvale where he hes been laboring for the last 6 months as a mining expert. ex-pert. He has been engaged developing develop-ing the Glenerie. and predicts a great future for that, locality, and that many fortunes will be found there in the near future. Among the tens of thousands who have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Rem-edy for colds and la grippe during the past few years, to our knowledge, not a single case has resulted in pneumonia. pneumo-nia. Thos. Whitfield & Co., 240 Wabash Wa-bash avenue, Chicago, one of the most prominent retail druggists in that city, in speaking of this, says: "We recommend Chamberlain's Cough remedy for la grippe in many cases, as it not only gives prompt and complete recovery, hut also counteracts counter-acts anv tendency of la grippe to result re-sult in pneumonia." For sale by C. J. Peterson. How to Care Croup. Mr. R. Gray, who lives n2ar Aruc-nia, Aruc-nia, Duchess county, N. Y., says: ''Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is tlie best medicine I have ever used. It i-a i-a fine children's remedy for croup and never fails to cure." When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croup cough has developed, de-veloped, it will prevent the attack This should he borne in mind and a bottle of the cough remedy kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as 1 hese symptoms appear. For sale by C. J. Peterson. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Itromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists' refund tlie money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is. ou each box. ire. and Stationery! want. I make a specialty of vnii pypr -Sff J. 444-4-4-4-4'4-4'4-44- CUY THE for Boys and Children rorit tho clioieest iroolect, rteam shrunk rith finest siifc and linnn thi-ead fhrauirh. KOT hanror is found on do inside of collar Tbey cost no more than tho ordinary kind. - CO., Manufacturers, CHICACO liY LEADINQ DEALERS Her Husband Story ' My nair.e is E. J. Spron, r.vd my address is 16 Bondman Block, Troy, N. Y. I wa.:t "to te 1 how thankful I tm tl':at my wife's hca.th has been restored to her. About a year ago she c-.u-.ht a dreadlul cold, which settled in her bron chial tub s nn 1 luuys. S e certainly cer-tainly had tronchitia. and I t' i::k consump'.ior, too, and wo despaired de-spaired of her hi. S!.e had a tightness aud Eo.cncs-i i.i the chist. lind 'it v as tUf.Uult for her to breathe. There we e da ting, sharp, dull and iuavy pains, wi.h constant couhin a id expectorating. expectorat-ing. Eac'i t'.av s-he was worse than vised ed shook her dollar the the than aaho .r there v.: R r. rman;-able rman;-able clinprs- Sho K"t Lc.'.er at the dav-befo.e. I va; ad- K rr&&33XW&''1 to rrct Acko; s Eigiish Rem- 1 i- :,.?C JtWic-!4,-M I -, and d.d so, b it my w f-'tnly . :';.iV. ::j 4VJ-f''"V '..tadan Isaid: -Aaother liir .; b'..- 1 Vr'2V . TrXX lhr,wn a av.' She tick ' '-'i?e: t-C Rracdy. however, and said jl 'Sg 7A JtjQl e-Tect w. s ni,;ii-,l. In 1 c3 1 1 onc ana in a s:i i t i me s--c as entircl well a d r !.ro:i ; a - a n. The crre was pernancnt and there has K-sa no relapse. I don't know what Acker's Enid sh Kim dy is n : de t f, but I i.m sure it contains s met' h:?r t nt fo '.itics the rys.eri pjjainst future : tt.-.cks. My wife is in b ter general 1 ral'.h j.ow t'::n ev. r, and joa can't im:;?.':ii'.- h'-w happy s: e is fr !.-r recover-.-. Fh j tt lis everybody : bout Ack r's lv. gU.-h Remedy, Rem-edy, and so d - I. for I b licv ; it to b? our .buy to the pablio to help cviry ?uf-ferer ?uf-ferer v. h i ha., throat ard lr.rg troubles. My l cighl, rs s--ay it is a sure rpecific for croup, and has saved the lives if huudrci'.s of litt'.e ones around iu this vicinity alone." Sol 1 3c 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States and Car ada ; and in K ?d is. cd.. 2s. 3d., 4. 6d. If you are not satisfied after buying, return thj b ,ule t yo-.-.r dru;. git, and get your money back. We authorize the above guarantee, W. IT. HOOKER & CO., Proprietors, New York. ror - I 3 DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY PROVO, UTAH- First class work in all lines. Family Fam-ily washings a specialty. Laundry taken Tuesdays and returned Thurs days. Springvillo, agency "at Jordan's Hook Store. SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Copyrights cLc. Anvono sending a nketoh and flescriptlnn rr:ny qnlcliiy ascertain our opinio" free whether nn invention is probnhlv patentable. Cornmnnim-tiona Cornmnnim-tiona strictly confldential. U.indtioofe on i'atents sent free. Oldest neenry for securmii piilents. l'.itnts taken through Mr.nn & Co. receive tpreial notice, wilhout charrre, in the Scientific Buericaik A hardsomely illnstrated weeltly. Lnreest circulation cir-culation of any scienutle journal. Terms. .t a year: four motuhs, fl. Sold by all tiewsrteniers. fVIUNH & CO.SGIBroadway. f0W YOItC Brancli Office. C25 F StM Washictrton I). C. mm Best Dining Gar Service. ELEGANT EQUIP1 :L;:T. Olisir Gsrs Frso. TWO FAST TRASfi? DAILY. Stops the Comrh and Works off the (old. Laxative Bronio Qulr.ine Tablets cure a irold in one day. No .Cure, no i'ay, l'i ii-e i" cents. Have It Done Rig'Iit. Take your watch to F. N. West and have it cleaned aQd tixed. Work guaranteed This signoturo ia on every box of the genuine Laxative BrcmDQuinine Tablets the remedy that cures a cold In ono tlay Agents Want ed. German, Electric Razor . Hone. Guaranteed equal to the lest Hone made. Can use water, oil or lither. Wiil last a lire time. Each Hone packed in a neat cardboard case. Every or.e perfect. Just the thing for4f4vte-eseT Price, "5c. We want an agent in each town ship to whom exclusive sale will be given. Write for sample and agent's outfit. Sent by mail. A Money Coiner. Address. MARSH MFG CO., Xo. 542 West Lake St., Chicago. a VJ3-T - J 35 per cent E.T. : I a i of the passengers on the thro' trains take their meals in the dining cars. The proportion on most railroads is less than 52 per cent. The extraordinary showing made by Burlington diners is due to two causes: 1. The service is unusually good. 2. The prices are unusually reasonable. Trains for Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, and Chicago, leave Denver at 4 p. m. and 10 p. m. Thro' sleeper, Salt Lake to Omaha and Chicago daily. Train for Black Hills leaves Denver 11:30 p. m. Tickets at Offices of Connecting Lines. Ticket Office. R. F. iNESLEX, General wmHW u iwib. l ;v I 1-. O. J. t'etersoa. TH. PETERSON. Wheelwright and Blacksmith i5V Scientific Horse Shoeing: a speeialty. shop Three Blocks Eist MuL'tin,' II ie. FRED IVI. HOUTZ Lessee of THE SPRINGKVILLE ROLLER MILLS, MASl'FACTVKKliS OF v FLOUR and FEED Custom Grinding a Specialty. Cash paid 'for Wheat. A.. A. HROWN, Toiisorial Artist For an easy Shave and an Artistic Hair C.it, call on him. I, a. dies' - anci - 01iilcir-on.3 Haircuts a specialty. I Agency for Tiny Steam baunili j . Salt bake. Tailor 1 dour iimih tf Rvm!d's store . sri ; xo v 1 i.lk IK TIME TA23Lin FOK SPKINGVILLE, UTAH. GOING WEST To Salt bake, Odon and the Coast. No. 5. Pacific limited Lv f:10a ia No. 7, from Tintic to Salt Lake Oity Lv. 8:15 1. in No 1. Pacific mail Lv. 11:08 a. ta No. 9. from Sanpete to Salt Lake .. .Lv. 4:i5 p. m No. 3. Pacific express Lv !):2T: p. ta No. 8. Passenger, from S-lt Lake .to Tintic Lv. 0:30 p. m No. 2S. Sprinitville to Tintic, Mixed. daily except Sunday Lv. 5:55 a. m GOING EAST. No. 6. Mail and express Lv S:.i6 a. ux No. 10. Passenger and mail, from Salt " Lake to Sanpete valley Lv. 9:"!9 a. iu. No. 2. Scenic special Lv. 4:25 p.m. No. 4, Chicago limited Lv. 9:45 p. in. P. C. lODGE. General Manager, S. II. BABCOCK. GEO. W. HF.INTZ. TrafKc Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. ZIPS? 79 West Second South St. - Agent, Salt Lake City. iuj:!j!i.Lii2 .M..i.,iii, fly m T |