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Show Bargains -IN- tote and GMldrens Goats 'DURING October Exclusive styles and Cut Prices. IMne& Sod 14 Center St., Provo, Utah BUY Y THE SEWING MACHINE Do not be kwived by those who od-vertis) od-vertis) a $00.00 Sewing Machine for $20.00. This kind of a machine cnu be bought fron us or any of our dcul from $15.00 to 18.00. WC MAKt A VARIETY, THE MEW HOME IS THE BEST. Tbe Feed lotemnnes (he strength or weakness of Rowing Machines. Thu Double Feed combined with other strong io!nta runkin the Xew Home the best Bowing Machine to buy. 7rit3forCIRCULARSIS Bhowlng the different dif-ferent Htylin of Hewing Machines yro uiuaufucturound prices before pure busing THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. ORANQC, MASS. H Union 8.i.N. Y., Chicago, Atlanta, Oa., fit. LouU.Mo., l).il'.a,Tex., San r'nvnclsco, Cut Ton GALE BY Tnylor Iiroa., I'rovOi 4 $Q(in YEARLY to Christian J man or woman to look J after our growing business in this and adjoining Counties; to act an Manager and Correspon- dent; work can be done at your J home. Enclose self-addressed, stamped euvelope for particu- lars to II. A. Shertuao, General if Manager, Corcoran Building, (At T opposite United States Treas j ury, Washington, I). C. The Oklahoma Opportunity Is a book descriptive of the Kiowa, Comanche and Apache Ilescrva- tiocii in Oklahoma to be opened . this summer, with 2,000,000 acres available for public settlement. This publication contains complete information as to soil and climate, a Noetloriized man of the district. conditions of entry and the Act of Congress opening the Keservatlon. ; THE . GREAT ROCK ISLAND ; ROUTE - is the only line running to and through the reservation. The Oklahoma Opportunity and the Western Trail, giving ruore.facts of interest to Homeseekcrs will be MDtfreeby W. Thomtsoj?, - A. O.P. fcT. A., Tojtffca, Kan. AFTElt THE QUACKS. The Ctah County Medical Society Will Fix Them Plenty. The Utah County Medical Society, in regular session assembled on Nov. 6th, passed the following repolution, which explains itself; J "Resolved, That inasmuch us there are persons in Utah County, St ate of Utah, who are usurping the title of 'M. D.'and illegally practicing medicine, medi-cine, and by tbeir signs, advertisements advertise-ments an l otherwise holding themselves them-selves out as doctors of medicine, are infringing upon the credulity of the public and thus endangering the health and lives of the people, we the merui'ors of the Utah County Medical Society hereby give notice that if such persons do not at once desist from such illegal practice and comply wiih the laws of the State of Utah regarding the practice of uiedicioe aud surgery, they will be prosecuted as provided by law iu such cases. ' Geo. L. Smart, M. D , "J. II. Slatek. M. D., President. "Secretary." SOUTH AMERICAN PEOPLE. A Flow of Wine That Was Astonishing In 1U Costliness. A young scientist who visited South America was telling of the hospitality of the citizens of the far-away republic repub-lic and their method of entertaining their friends. "I was looking over the Meld In the interest of the Columbian exposition," said he. "At one time-1 was stopping at a town 110 miles from the nearest railroad. This town Is reached only by pack animals, and everything is carried into the place on the backs of the patient beasts. On the day before I left a leading citizen Invited me to his house, where be said a reception would be given in my honor. hon-or. I found about thirty people present. pres-ent. We sat down to a bountiful feast, at the close of which the cigars were brought out, and we enjoyed ourselves until daylight, according to the customs cus-toms of the country. A fine variety of wine was served during the night. The next day I learned that the party consumed 180 bottles of champagne. This wine had been shipped 10,000 miles by water, 250 miles by railway train, and had been packed 110 miles into the town. The cost of transportation transpor-tation was appalling to an American, but the natives seemed to thing it a mere lagatelle. The wine for the feast probably cost $1,600. When a man ts a guest of a South American gentleman, everything In . the house belongs to the guest." Denver News. Interna Heat and Sun Spots.. , It seems that some unusual distnrh. ane-la the-sun l4o be hell reannnai. ble for the, intense heat of this sum mer. Mr. Serviss so explains it, and also makes the encouraging annonn. ment that for the next four years ws will experience, as the result of these gigantic outbursts, a series of seasons that will be marked by great excesses of temperature, sudden contrasts and extraordinary cyclonic disturbances, together with an increase in auroral displays and magnetic storms. Dr. W. J. S. Lockyer contributes ta tho Bame conclusion by showing by a comparison of data that there is a great sun-spot cycle in addition to the eleven year one, which recurs every thirty-five years, and that we are now Just at the beginning of it, and Professor Pro-fessor Edward Buckner fits into this a demonstration that once in every thirty-five years there is a variation of climate over the whole earth which coincides with the great sun-spot cycle. If these gentlemen are correct there appears to be no avoiding the conclusion conclu-sion that we are going to have a serious time of It. Philadelphia Times. Ills Royal Highness. A good story U told of England's heir apparent, who recently made the grand imperial tour. He was riding on a London 'bus incog, not many months ago, and, being of an inquiring turn of mind, asked the driver, beside whom he sat, his reason for exclaiming, whenever he whipped up one of the horses, "Come up, your royal highness, high-ness, will -you T" "Why do you call him royal highness?", asked the duke. "Weil, sir," be replied civilly, " 'cause he's so 'orty and buy,, and good for nothing! See?" His royal highness did not pursue the subject, but afterward after-ward told the story to bis friends with great glee, and so It got into print. Detroit Free Press, A Wis Man' Ignorance. "Why Is It that so few people seem anxious to talk to Mr. Carplngton?" He seems very well informed. "That's lust the difficulty," answered Miss Dimpleton. "lie's one of those dreadful dread-ful men who know enough to correct your mistakes when you quote classics clas-sics and who don't know enough not to do it" Washington 8tar. Th Klf bt Conditions. Brlggr-Thty say that If flies were j left alone that is, If all those that are i born Were allowed to live there would ' he nothing else but files. Griggs That J is, supposes ine earin were nothing In the solar system but a big railroad reRtaurant.--l.lfe. '" Modern Surgery Surpassed. "While suffering from a bad case of piles I consulted a physician who advised me lo try a box of DcWItt's Witch JIazcl Salve," says G. V. Carter, Atlanta, Ga. "I procured a box and was entirely cured. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is a splendid cure for piles, giving relief instautly, and I heart!? recowtnoud it to all sufferers." Surgery is unnecessary to cure piles. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, will cure any case. Cuts, burns, bruises and all other wounds are aL-o quickly cured by it. Beware of counterfeits. City Drugstore. PEOPLE'S QUEER WAY3. In the extreme north and extreme south of England some remains can be traced of the old style of harvest home, which was usually celebrated during September. The emblem of it was the kern-baby, or, as it is called in the north, the klrn-dolly, a tiny sheaf made of the last stalks of grain cut, tied with bright ribbon and carried home by the harvest queen, to be afterward aft-erward hung on the wall of the great straw barn, while the harvesters feasted on boiled mutton and potatoes and home-brewed beer and then danced till morning, A party of Bedouin Arabs, with camels, cam-els, horses and donkeys, which camped for some weeks at the zoological gardens gar-dens in Vienna, took with them, when they left for Trieste, seven Viennese brides, to whom they will be married with Arabian rites upon reaching their destination. All the women had property. prop-erty. Thirty others who wanted to take up a desert life were rejected because be-cause of their poverty. A traveler in Abyssinia writes: "We here found quite a new currency thin bands of Iron, 2 feet long, 1 inch wide, sixteen of which go to the Abyssinian dollar. They are called 'dorma.' " Chicago News. ITEMS OF INTEREST. South Dakota has more Indians (11,000) than any other state. Of the territories Indian Territory has 06,000 and Arizona 25,000. The common measure of road distance dis-tance in Greece is the pike, three-quarters three-quarters of an English yard, 1,000 pikes being about 750 yaraa. The orange tree is very fruitful; a single tree will produce 20,000 oranges or-anges fit for use. A good lemon tree will produce 8,000 lemons. By the advice of eminent oculists, the authorities of Munich have decided de-cided no longer to use gas or petroleum petrol-eum for lighting school rooms. A curious custom prevails in Korea. If a man meets his wife in the street" he ignores her presence and passes her as If she were a strarer. A Farm to Tent. Forty-six acres, more cr less, all in alfalfa or lucern, fenced in, east and a little south of Strong's brickyard on Spanish Fork Bench, with 9sbares,of water riuht, on reasonable terms for one or two years. For information write ati once to M, M..Tno'JI;: ; Mammoth Juab Co., fJTaS. J'i To The Public. Allow mc to say a few words In praiso of Chamberlain's Couch Remedy. I had 4 very severe 'cough and cold and feared I would get pneumonia, but after taking the second dose of this medicine I felt better, three bottles of It cured my cold and the pains in my chest disappeared dis-appeared entirely. I am most re-spectfullyjours re-spectfullyjours for health, Ralhi S. Meyers, 64 Thirty-seventh St.. Wheeling, W. Va. Fur sale by Sprlngville Drug Co. Oioae on Tap. Travel de luxe will become an actuality actu-ality when each railway carriage supplies sup-plies its own ozone. The Idea originates orig-inates with the Lancet, which offers it to the attention of directors. Now that most of the companies have successfully suc-cessfully adopted a system by which each carriage on its journey develops, by means of a dynamo attached to the axel-trees. Its own current of eltec-tricity eltec-tricity for lighting purposes, there is no reason why the same current should not be utilized to ozonize the air of the compartment. The quantity ' of ozone required is email. The result would be to destroy aerial Impurities and unpleasant smells, and give the air a degree of freshness like unto a sea breeze. Railway headache under the new conditions becomes a thing of the past; a long Journey a health restorer. re-storer. Now, which of the lines will be the first In the race to ozonize its system? Only one drawback threatens. threat-ens. Pater-famllles goes off with his family to the seaside chiefly to pick tip a little ozone. Maybe he will think it sufncieiit la future to take them for a run on the Underground or the "Tube." London Telegraph. Where Nnlura Is at Her Hest. ' Maine's woods are known of all men, but few realize that, vast and deep as they are, they exceed sevenfold seven-fold the extent of the "Black Forest" of Germany, and cover nearly one-iinlf one-iinlf (9.000,000 acres) of the area of the state. Hidden within Ukse shaded wlMs. the borne of the roocsa, America's Ameri-ca's largest game animal, there are more than 1S"0 lakes, comprising one-fifth one-fifth of the surface of the state. Their pure, pellucid waters fairly abound In fish of many kinds. In only three or four spots on this globe may one find In the same area an equal number of lakes and ponds. Combined, they represent rep-resent a water surface of 2300 square miles. From these sources flow 6000 rivers aud streams. Pearson's Magazine. Maga-zine. AjWiMfFf BBTtelV.B" !4 bJ2ylJ2lJliMrl Public Scuool Affairs. A parents meeting will be held at Central School, Friday, JJov. 15, at 7:30 p. ru. Prof. J, B. Forbes will be the speaker. The program will be furnished by Seventh grade, consisting consist-ing of pupil's exercises and musical numbers Visiting Day was made last Monday. Mon-day. The teachers went in a body to Salt Lake City. Students of Seventh and Eighth grades have organized themselves under the title of "The Students Society." Meetings will be held In the Central building Friday eveuiugs at 7 o'clock. The following are the officers as chosen by pupils: Ralph Groesheck, President; Flossie Packard,. Pack-ard,. Vice-president; Nellie Starr, Secretary; Bern Mendenhall, Hilda CotTujun. John Raymond, Executive Committee. The first meeting was held last Friday evening, Principal Eggertsen was the speaker. Large pictures of Washington and Lincoln have been hung in the halls Geo. P., Thompson was the speaker at chapel, Wednesday morning. He spoke earnestly on the subject of attention to the work in whicn one is engaged. : Jumped on a Ten Penny Nail. The little daughter of Mr. J. N. Powell jumped on an inverted rake m'iide of ten penny nails, and thrust one nail entirely through her foot at af second one half way through. Chamberlaiu's rain Halm was promptly applied and rive minutes later the pain had disappeared and no more suffering was experienced In three days the child was wearing her shoe as usual and with absolutely no discomfort. Mr. Powell is a well known merchant of Forkland, Va Pain Balm is an antiseptic aud heals .such injuries without maturation and In one-third the time required by the usual treatment. For sale by Spririgville Drug Co. The Fair committees have a whole lot of work to do before the opening of the exhibition, Monday night. Don't be backward 'about helping them a little. Geo. Ed. Anderson makes those enlarged pictures for $3.00 and $4.00 that agents charge you $7.00 for Why d n't you see him instead of throwing your money away? Have a return card printed on your envelopes; then if your letter can't find the party addressed it will c inif home and say so. Ihls shop will furnish and print 100 for you for 00c. WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE removes the 'unhealthy tissue upon which worms thrive; it brings, and quickly, a healthy condition of body, where worms cannot exist. Price, 23 ceuts. Sprlngville Drug Co. A light shock of earthquake . was felt here last night at about 0:30 o'clock. No damage is yet reported The shock was felt throughout the stale, and in many places is said lo have been quite severe. Never try to coax a cold or cough, use the remedy that unfailingly conquers con-quers both. BALLARD'S HORE-HOUND HORE-HOUND SYRUP is the great specific for all throat aud lung troubles. Price, 50 cents. Springvillc Drug Co. Tlie Railway Chronograph. A remarkable device is the railway chronograph, which, attached to the machinery of the locomotive, keeps a record of every mile of track traveled. It is claimed for It that It will chronicle chron-icle every blast Of the whistle, exact time and place, the speed every minute; min-ute; the time and place a train breaks in two. and how fast the speed when the train parted; the time and place any accident occurs; the ' speed cp-proachlng, cp-proachlng, the arrival, the delay at any station, how close any number of trains follow the first section In tht same direction, where two trains pass In opposite directions, when the engineer en-gineer first noticed the flag, and if he signaled, how long after discovery of the flag before stop was made; when and where the air brakea were applied, how long the engineer is on any and every trip, how much steam Is wasted through tbe fop valve each day, reckless reck-less speed, useless delays, and excessive ex-cessive waste of coal. Indianapolis News. Startling, But True. ' "If every one knew what a grand medicine Dr. King's New Life Pills is," writes I). II. Turner, IVmpsey-town, IVmpsey-town, Pa , "you'd sell ull you have In a day. Two weeks' use has made a new man of me." Infallible for const con-st ipui loo, stomach, and liver troubles. 2."c at Sprlngville Dealers. "J" U Not Know In Old Kngllsh. Dr. Sllvlan Evans Is an honest hater of tho letter "J" in Welsh names, and says lob for Job, It" Is a letter of a quite art! (leal origin. It first came Into nss s a form of a final "i" In the word "flllj" (of the son). The letter "I" and "J" were first differentiated In printed Spanish small letters. The sound of Initial In-itial "j" did not exist In old English, though at the end of words It came in In the eleventh century. Cardiff Western West-ern Mall. Consumption Cu" Wat.- cV. Whit. Wine of Tr Syrup, the best cough remedy or. earth, cures a cold In one day if taken in tuc. S"; and fto cents. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been eured after everything else failed. It is unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by E. O. UeWitt & Co.. Chicago Theil.botUocoBtuins2tt timcstbe&Oc. size. E. E. ANDERSON Portrait and. lieiudsoape Pltotograplier. Dealer in FRAMES, PICTURE FITTINGS and GLASS in all sizes, Pictures copied and enlarged by home artists. Pictures of family groups, residences, stock or any subjects sub-jects taken on the spot. KEEP YOUR MONEY HOME AT SPRINGVILLE. UTAH. FRED M. HOUTZ Lessee of THE SPRINGVILLE ROLLER MILLS, M ANUFACTUKKltS OF FLOUR and FEED Custom Grinding a Specialty. Cash paid for Wheat. Travelers From the llocky Mountains to Chicago and the East have a long journey ahead of theni, and it is not a bud idea to use a Little Care in selcctiru the most "comfortable "comfort-able as well as the quickest route. Those who have Once Tested the comforts of the Omaha Chi-cagit Chi-cagit Short Line seldom hesitate about asking for tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. Solid train of E'ectrii'-Lighted I'alace Cars llie Finest Made All coupon ticket agents have our tickets on sale. L. L. DOWNING, Commercial Agent. Salt Lake City, Utah. BEESLEY MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS UNDERTAKER Otu3l.ot0, Coffins, Xjixxinge, Ilftxxcilois, Eto. And all kinds of Undertakers' Goods. Special attention given to orders for home made Casket and Coffins of all kiuds. Also have a Full Line of Wall Paper Sample Walter Wheeler. Four Blocks East of The Lamp of i nr lamp tnat a onto i nara up or imote. or cans you to ma bod language ; the lamp that look goud wht-a you irrt It and stays good ; tbe lamp that you never wiU. ingly part with, once you have It ; that Zbt New Rochester Other lamp may be offered they may be, in some respects, ness, mere s only one. tm sure tbe lamp offered you Is on it ; every lamp has It. (DUO Oltl Lnni))s Mndo Now. We can fill every lainD want No matter whOu want a new lamp or s(on, an wnwi, a moumea or older make or lamp transform, ed into a New Rochester, we can do it. Let us oml vou literature mi thtt&ii.i.t . -V w rt SPECIALISTS In the treatment of diseases oil v7V Lamoa. Consultatlun KUFR. Sfa4S fH tuc DfiPiireTco i imd pn i iik iiuuiiuu i til Lsmr uu., BIO TIME TH3L.33 FOR SPRINGVILiE. UTAH GOING WEST . To Salt lake, Ogduu and tbe Const. No. S. Pacific limited . .. ..I.T C:)Pa No. 7, from Tlotlc to Salt Lake City,.... Lr. 8:13a. w No 1. Pacific o al ......... Lv. 11:19. m No. 9. from Sanpete to Suit Lake Lv. 4:Ap. mi No. 3. Pacific express... Lv 9:2S p. tm No. 8, Passenger,' from S"lt Lake to Tintlc .....LC::p. to No. 28, Sprlngville to Tintlc, Mixed. dallv excent Sunday ..Lv. &:3fi a. OOINO EAST. So. 6. Mall und express. Lv 0:3,1 a. is No. 10. Pussengcr und msk.'l, fruiu Suit Lake to Sanpete valluy Lv. 9: a. ut. No. 3. Scenic spucisil Lv. 4:p.ui. No. 4, Chicago limited.. Lv. 8:45 p. n. G. P. THOMPSON. CEO, W. HEINTZ. Local Agt. At. Qen. I'aHa. Agt A Good One COLORADO MIDLAXI) train No. 6, leaving Ogden at 7:45 a.m., Salt Lake at 8:30 a.m., arriving at Colorado Springs at 5:4'i a m., or Denver, at 8:10 am, is a good train, and the fastest train between be-tween Utah points and Denver. The Favorite One is COLORADO MIDLAND Train Salt Lake 8:20 p.m., arriving at Grand Junction at U a.m.. giving pas. enters the entire day to view the suocrb scenerv in Colorado, arriving at uienwond Spring., at 8:30 a.m. Leadville 1 p.m. Man I to 5:50 p.m. Colorado Springs 6:10 p.m.. and Denver at 8:40 p.m. in t ime to make connections with all lines for tbe North, Fast, or South.' Both these trains carry Pullmart sleepers through without change. Ordinary sleepers for Denver, Omaha and St. Paul leve Ogden on train No 6 each Wednesday morning. For Denver, Omnha and Chicago trie ordinary sleeper leaves, on train Nn. 4 each Wednesd ly evening, W. H. DO F SELL, 0. S. BEVOH, Bea'l Azent, Trat Pass, mil 206 South West Temple Dooly Blflg.j- SALT LAKE CITY The Only Reaching the fmrmtjs H, t Spring", Ark ins.-K, "The IV is-bad is-bad of America.' Also direct line to St Loui and to all points Hoiah anil Southeast. C A. Turn-. 0. F A 1 A. A. L. Tkowpbiwok. T. V.& V. A. Salt Lake Oil h, Uinh. ll.C.TOWNSEND.t;. i A. St. Ij.iiijs, Mo, High : Grade : Monumental : Work IN Marble and Granite. MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS .... TABLETS, COPINGS, ETC., ETB. .........., Provo - - TJtati. Springville. Packard's St ore. Steady Habits you aa "Just aa good " but for all around good Acw BocMtier. To niake Pennine, look tor the name Varieties.) old one repaired or reftn- n....!.......:..,.. . ' vareiBf si., sew lark. 5mm |