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Show ' . j - , ' . - ' ' " , . , A J . I A Woeltiy Nowspopar, Dovotwd to the Interests of the leading Agricultural and HorttculturaS Section of Utah-''The Garden of the West," VOLUME 12. ' NUMBER 0. - -SPRINGVILLE, UTAH, NOVEMBER 14, 1901. PRICE, $1.25 PER ANNUM. l"TirvTT7V JUL V Jl-JW 1:1 I J U llaSies the food cere d:Sdous end wholesome itmw ewxt ASCUT LIGHTNIfiQ.' A utri Kivtriu4t Muirtuoi That 1 i utile i'aurtod. - Without donbt Ughtning was tin first electrical phenomenon that wa , ever observed by human behiga. To this day It remains the leasi known p.Ed least understood of natural eiec t.I.-al manifestations, except, perhaps, the aurora. There is a vast deal of popular misconception concerning: the , flange? of llgLtntng and the nature of ' it. The lightning flash Is a discharge from a cloud at a high potential, with . lefcrence to tie earth. When the atmosphere at-mosphere is charged with water vapor and some eddy or current in Its colder upper strata is deflected : downward, causing condensation, ';xceed!Bgly minute drop9 of water are formed, each bearing an electrical charge. The drops resulU in a very great incre-jirtah wooien cIoth and . rnb. Anally went of the potential of the charge, , witn a pIece of 8oft Hnn. if cush-alnce cush-alnce the capacity of the drop varies lone(, chfcIr8 or Botas ,re rubbed with wna jis aiameier ana we volume 01 the drop with the cube of the dlame ter. The consequence of this 1fl, that it takes, for example, eight drops consolidated con-solidated to make one of twice the diameter of the coastituents i drop. ' nd tT 0,1 the surf of the consolidated drop will be four times Ml ., elements. In this way, aa the smalt water particles unite to form drops which fall as rain, the potential of the charge they carrjr increase until It attains enormous value and the which may bo regarded simply as a body of very great electrostatic capac-ity." capac-ity." This discharge, which, la called lightning, is apt toi be more or less destructive, although the energy of an Individual flash is perhaps not very sxwif- -TClwtrlc&l Eevlsw A I'hjsiclan Testifies. - ' hdve taken Kt'dttl. Dypsia vCurp and hare never usmI anythinif In in v life thai did me the rood that did." sa s Count. Physician Glo. W. Fcrojrus of Hall County, Qa. "Beinir a physician I ha vo "prescribed it and found it to ifire the best results." If the fond you eat remains undigested In vour stnmaoh it decavs there and poisons the sys'em. You can prevent thin bv dieting Imt that means starvation. starva-tion. Kodol Dyspepsia Curedi(rts what vou eat. You need suffer from neither dyspepsia nor starvation. The worst rases quickly cured, Never fails City Dru store. I Lafa' Warppers and .. B OIVE - . 0 BEGINNING o Monday, Nov. 4, We will put on sale a COMPLETE LINE of LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS and" WRAPPERS, all New and up-to-date styles. Every garment made by one cf the leading manufacturers, and QUALITY, MAKE and FIT are guaranteed. We will .how a beautiful line of SILK and FLANNEL WAISTS for evening and street wear. Also Thirty different styles in Ladies Wrappers. Many prices cut for this sale". ' It will pay you to call and examine this line before making your purchases for full . .:: . ...t . . :. . : : : : : : : : : -5TOTCJH.O pon dizz, ai4 jmuwwiuuwu en., or vork. HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS. An Improvement on the square wash jcloth la general use Is a mitten of .Turkish toweling large enough to slip easily off and on, or one knit oJ rather coarse twine on coarse needles. These mlttea. wash cloths may be saturate j with salt water and dried for use in the friction salt bath. . To drive out moths use a mixture of one quart of alcohol, one ounce each of carbolic acid crystals and camphor, a quarter of an ounce each of oil of cedar and oil of eucalyptus. Keep the bottle well corked. ' Put some of the liquid into an atomizer and, spray the place where moth appear. r.-j; :.-J.,' . A good everyday furniture polish is a mixture of equal quantities of turpentine tur-pentine and paraffin oil,- Rub on with a woolen doth and then polish with a tthill v, c-rfifi that It doe not touch the covering. Any furniture polish will leave a little mark on the covering cover-ing If allowed to touch it. We frequently hear of explosions of lamps and coal oil stoves. A certain ftmoont f lnfl&mm&hU vapor a given 0? lrom keroBne oU. The iower tB6 ( grade of Oil tne greater the quantity of vapon It the reservoir In the lamp or etove has stood p:rtially filled for many hour the space that la not filled with oil may become filled with vapor. When the lturp la lighted a gust of air may carry the flame down to this inflammable in-flammable gas, and an explosion is the result. The safeguards are: Purchase the best quality of oil; it Is the cheap-est cheap-est in the long run; trim and fill the lamp every day, and do ,not burn the lamp until practically all the oil is exhausted. ex-hausted. There Is also danger of explosion, ex-plosion, when the wick Is not large enough to fill the wifkrho'der. - Tba rural Vf U .llow In the Teachers' Institute at Osage City an instructor asked for the plural cf gallows. A smart young man answered, an-swered, "galluses," and an earnest young woman said, "suspenders." By the way, can you give the plural of gallows? Kansas City Journal. Cut Irk lt at Pea. An ordinary lead for casting at sea weighs seven to fourteen pounds, and has at the bottom of it a hole Ailed with tallow to bring up samples of the sea bottom. AA-f-sfciss '-fcstssaBnatiatTsti 4taAJk4lvA4tVeft WVlfWffffVfffffff iff fVfVf WVwTWW pon WIIOIvE STILL ON FOR THIS WEEK SJPrtIN017"IXjIj223. MwawMWWU MOOES FOU WC"E!A ' " Fur "ties" are shown ii great variety. vari-ety. The old-fashioned tuuae Is "boa." ' Mink and marten are also used for. these ties. : ' : , , ,v Whole chinchilla blouses will be. desirable de-sirable for dress wear Svi,;; ; Ermine, it need hardly, be said, is mademoiselle'! choiee.;f v:. "' ; ' t As for madame, it's either sable, Persian lamb, broadtail, or mink. Never were styles in fura . more captivating than those in the first exhibits ex-hibits this season. Matrons like them for any and ail tiroes, while the younger contingent is prone to make soft eyes at them for evening wear." ' . It -will still . be modish to have the large revera and collar faced with a contrasting fur, sable, marten, . and chinchilla being first favorites. While jackets and the longer coats always find buyers, the blouse form will be the more chic Jackets with tails, however, are graceful it perfectly perfect-ly fitted. , Sealskin, broadtail," and Persian lamb are first choice for coats. The first-named is always beautiful and not likely to become common by reason of cheapness. Both Persian lamb and broadtail, in addition to their wondrous won-drous beauty, boast the virtue of completing com-pleting a. black costume most effectively, effect-ively, '. f -. -i 4 The finest of these this year are In sable, either perfectly straight or a bit shaped at the back, and with two tails and two feet dangling from the center back. Two tails finish the ends, coming com-ing to the knees, while one may have two more on each aide, the front Just above the bust line. If the cost doesn't .Kwnt:"''y-:--;'i.i.J-'i' r '-'-'l H Vi5?T sort of fox la to be had from the cheap and cheery "reddy" to the fairly priceless silver fox, . In black the only truly beautiful tie Is of black lynx. Chicago Journal : Cafes the Gvio in Trxto Davs No remedy equals Warner's White! Wine of Tar Syrup for this terrible and fatal disease. If taken thoroughly and in time, it will cure 3 ca in two days, and for the couu;h that follows La Gritipe it never Mils to give relief. Price 25 and 50 cent-, ,1. Par TaiM t7nter Protest, It is not generally known that the king of England pays taxes under protestthat pro-testthat Is to say, his majesty, like Queen Victoria, claims to be exempt from Impost, and yet Is willing to contribute without prejudice to the rates. For instance, part of the Windsor Wind-sor farm lies within the radius of the boroufh. The municipal authority issues is-sues demand cotes for the rates. The royal officials respond by paying a sura Just under the amount requested and the collector is satisfied. mtmntimmmitj WEEK E SIM Waists ATiTICAL AMERICAN. JOHI BARRETT, FORMER MINISTER rf TO SIAM. 1 Hm Lately Been Appointed Aalatlc r Co-nmUaloorr for the LouUlan Par-chMe Par-chMe Exposition HU Good Work at -v Vnf kok. - John Bamtt, former y Un ted States Minister to Slam, and who has recently re-cently been appointed Commissioner General to Asia, Australia and the Philippines for the com'ng St. Louis ext'.tlon, has enjoyed a career of slngu'ar'y rich and varied experience for man who has not arrived at the thirty-fifth anniversary of his birthday. birth-day. When President Cleveland appointed ap-pointed him minister to Siam he was only twenty-seven years of age, the youxeit fu'.ly accredited envoy who eve; represented America at a foreign court B&fore that distinction was conferred upon him he had been a re-portev, re-portev, a csllege p-ofessor, an editor and world-wide traveler. , MtV Barrett is tall, has a resonant Voic, Is quick and decisive In manner, and las an air of great force. His facC though fu l of character, Is boyish,' boy-ish,' ftd he wars nelth:r b3ard nor mustache. When he at rived at Bangkok Bang-kok prepared to prrs the then pending pend-ing Cheek claim of $1000,000 against the -Siamese government, older m'.nls-ters.from m'.nls-ters.from European nations gave him advice , "You must meet the Asiatics With their own adroit methods," said one. "Outspoken Anglo-Saxon . nego-tiatioiis nego-tiatioiis won't go." "If iruth Is unknown at council-ti-bles o? Kings In the far E.ist, let m have the honor to Introduce it," was the rejoinder. Laughter convulsed the other diplomats diplo-mats when the news was received of the minister's "bsardless manifesto," but hi, won the American claim, secured! se-cured! te fl.'Bt interpritatlon of American Amer-ican extra territorial rights In Asia, &nd wit summoned to a banquet by the king: Mr. Barrett regards King Khoula-ltmgkoVE Khoula-ltmgkoVE -as the greatest figure in Asia. He U iii tense' y up-to-date. His palace, pal-ace, seyt. Mr4 Barrett, Is as modern as th',p 'Fifth aven-'e mansion. FauoJiirauBlifn1f ':Min ; AnTertcan pop ular songs. Under electric light he reads English and American maga- JOHN BARRETT. sines' and books. He is an admirer of Kipling, whom he entertained fa mtllarlty In his palace. He speaks English and the Continental languages with ease and accuracy. One day at a state dinner given to the foreign envoys, the king said to Mr. Barrett: "My son, the crown prince, is study tng American ways and institutions, and I shou'd like to know whether you would recommend De Tocqueville or Bryce for a bsginner." A salutation of respect In China, says Mr. Barrett, Is to comment on the mature and even venerable appear ance of one's guest. When the Minister Min-ister to Slam called officially on LI Hung Chang he was accompanied by a prominent missionary, a man eighty years of age, with white hair and beard, who was to setve as an Inter preter. Unknown to Mr. Barrett, the missionary and the Chinaman had had a falling out tme years before. Li tame into tbe recept'on room, saluted Mr. Barrett cordially, and bowed stiff ly to the pa'riarchal interpreter. To the youthful minister the premier said: "1 congratulate you, sir, on your venerable mien;" and then, nodding toward tbe octogenarian, be asked: "And is this your son?" Sleep Amid Flames. Breaking into a blazing home, some firemen lately dragged- the sleeping Inmates from death. Fancied se curity, and death near. Its that way when you neglect couifhs and colds. Don't do it. Dr. King's New DIs covcry for Consumption gives perfect protection -against all Throat, Chest and Lung Troubles. Keep It near. and avoid suffering, death, an doctor's bill. A teaspoonful stops late cough. perslRtent use the most stubborn. Harmless and nice tast Ing, it's guaranteed to satisfy Springvllle Dealers. Price 5c and 11.00. i.Trlal bottles free. Get the Most Out of Your Food You don't and can't if your stomach is weak. A weak stomach does not digest di-gest all that is ordinarily taken into it. It gets tired easily, and what it fails to digest is wasted. Among the signs of a weak stomach are uneasiness after eating, fits of nervous ner-vous headache, and disagreeable belching. belch-ing. "I have taken Hood's Sarsaparllia at different times for stomach troubles, and a run down condition of tbe system, and have been greatly benefited by Its use. I would not be without it In my family. I am trour bled especially in summer with weak stomach stom-ach and nausea and find Hood's Sarsaparllia invaluable." E. B. Hickman, W.Chester, l a. Hood's Sarsaparllia and Puis Strengthen and tone the Btomach and the whole digestive system. Popnlatlm of Great Britain. Great Britain and Ireland, according to tbe completed census returns, has a population of about 42,000,000. The exact figures are: England, 80,805,466; Wales, 1.720,609: Scotland, 4,471,967; Ireland 4,456,546; the Isle of Man, 64,- 758, and the Channel Islands, 95,841, making a total cf 41,605,177. To this Is added an estimato of 400.000 for the men in the array, navy and merchant service abroad and for the troops serv ing in South Africa. A Liberal Offer. The undersigned will give a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to any one want- Dg a, reliable remedy for disorders of the stomach, biliousness or constipation. constipa-tion. This is a new remedy and a good one. Springvllle Dru Co. Vrg-etam Cotter. Is tho cow to be altogether elimin ated from the dairy? The British consul-general at Marseilles hears that a new fatty substance, for consump tion in the United Kingdom, to take the place of butter, Is being put on the British market. It It called vegetallne, and la nothing else than the oil ex tracted from copra (dried cocoanut), refine. JJd. wlfk JUL '?-'1L-V,4 n eut ralfzed by a' patented "process. It becomes like sweet lard, and Is Intended Intend-ed to compete with margarine on the breakfast table as a substitute for butter." but-ter." A Liverpool firm, we are told, will this year help In an effort to popularize pop-ularize the stuff. London Telegraph. Johnny's Essay. "Sponges is animals. "They live in the sea. "They grow on rocks. ' Men dive In tbe water to get them. "They are cooked and dried. "They are used for washing and things." We have a complete assortment of bath and carriage sponges. SPRING VILLE DRUG CO., T. It. K ELL Y, Propr. R. A.DE &.L, Fresident. H. T. REYH0ID8, Vioe-President, Springville Banking Co. 8PRINQVILLE, UTAH OapltAl Stools. 000,000. fransacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold aud depot its received subject to check. Four per ceot Interest paid on time deposits, compounding semi annually Money always on baud for short time loans. 7T WASH. STRAW Proprietor of Liivepy and peed Stables. First-Class Horses and Rigs for hire at Lowest Prices. Transfering1 done to all local and outside points. Special Prices made for rigs for funeral parties. JT J.m O. BZIID'S OLD STAND, Preparing Wood Far Building. A new process of preparing wood for building la in use In -Austria. Green wood Is placed In a large wooden trough whose bottom is covered with a lead plate. This It connected with, the positive pole of a battery. Covering Cover-ing the wood is a second lead plate which forma the negative pole. The wood Is then subjected to a bath In a solution composed of 10 per cent resin and 75 per cent. soda. Under the Influence In-fluence of the electric current the sap Is drawn out of the wood and rises to the surface, the solution being absorbed ab-sorbed by the wood. The operation requires re-quires from five to eight hours. The treated wood Is allowed to dry for about two weeks, when It Is ready for use. The drying can be hastened artificially arti-ficially If desired. Demand for Apartment Houses. i In view of the enormously Increased activity in building apartment houses in New York in the last three years, the statement of real estate dealers that the supply Is still Inadequate to the demand Is significant. Moreover, prices of apartments have Increased very materially. An average apartment, apart-ment, as the average was five yeara ago, might have rented for from 1800 to $1,000. Apartments that are now merely "average apartments" rent for nearly twice as much. Of course, they are mueh more attractive and convenient conven-ient Not only is better taste shown in designing them, but more money la spent in finishing them. For the best apartments In New York one must pay six or eight times that amount of rent. New York Bun. Settlement of Franco-Prussian Was. The Indemnity exacted of France In settlement of tbe war between . that country and Germany In 1870, amounted amount-ed to five milliards of francs about $1,000,000,000. One-tenth of this sum was paid on July 14, 1871; two mil' Hards were paid on March 7, 1872; two milliards more on May 5, 1873. ten months in advance of the time fixed; and the last Installment was paid on 8ept 6 of the same year. New York Weekly. Lock la Thirteen. Tta aendlnir 1ft mllea Wm. Snlrev. nf jbuckleo's ArDlcaj,Baive tnas woouy -cured a horrible Fever'Sore on hi leg, Nothing else could. Positively" curea Bruises, Felons, Dicers, Eruptions, Erup-tions, Bolls, Burns, Corns and Piles. Only 25c. Guaranteed by Springvllle Dealers. a. L. CUMMING3, Ouhier |