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Show There is an rtunity for the careful buyer to save Borne money just now ut IRVINE & SONS' PROVO You can buv Skirts, Silk and Wool Waists, Jackets and Underwear, Etc., at Bargain Prices Special Values in Shoe?. Special Values in Outing Flannels. Special Values in Fleece-Lined Ilose. We are making a clearing for Spring Goods, and it will be to your advantage to get in on a few of the 'good things at Irvine & Sod 14 Center St., Provo, Utah BUY THE SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by tbose who advertise ad-vertise a $0.)0 Hewing Machine for 120.00. This kind of a machine can be bought from us or any of our doak'W froiu$lo.C0to jlS.00. WC MAKE A VARIETY. THE HEW HOME 13 THE BEST. The Feed determines the strength or wea'lintta of Bewing Machines. The Double Food combined with other trtnj? points makes the Xoiv Home the best fcSewing Machine to buy. wiiteiiciecuLAersss Wo manufacture und prices bufuru purchasing THE NEW BO ME SEWINS MACHINE CO. OHANQI, MAS. S8 Union Sq. N. Y., Chicago, 111., Atlanta, Oa., lit. Louis, Mo., I.ir.!u,Tex.,8nn Francisco, Oil ' FOR SALC BY Tnylor Ki-om., Provo. CO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone aondliiff nketch und description mnr quickly ascertain our ottlnimi free whether an liiTenttnn li probably patentable, rnmnmnlca. lloiimlrlcllr ciiiindentljil. Handbook on Patent tent free. Oldest niienry for ecuriiin iuiteiitn. Patent taken throuuh Munn A Co. racelr iptttal nutict, without chnnro, In the Scientific American. A har.daomely Hlnatrated weekly. I.nruost elr. eulatlon of any aoleniiDo Journal. Terma. 13 a year: four month. 1L gold b; all newsdealers. MUNN 4 Co."" New York Branch Office, 626 V gt WaahlUftun, D. C. The Oklahoma Opportunity Is a book descriptive of the Kiowa Comanche and Apache Reservations Reserva-tions In Oklahoma to be opened this Bummer, with 2,000,000 acres available for public settlement. Ibis publication contains complete Information as to soil and climate a sectionized map of the district' 'conditions of pntry and the Act of Congress opening the Reservation. THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Is the only line running to and through the reservation. The Oklahoma Opportunity and the Western Trail. giving niorc facts of Interest to Hoifleseekers will lie tent free by E. W. Thompson, a. a. r. .v t. a., Tojicka, Km. Oppo m STiT- u h ana a 4 .4 I OU VUU1U UUUH Into tlie future and ee the condition to which vour couch, if neglected. will bring you, you would ieek relief at once and that naturally would be through Shiloh's Consumption " . Guaranteed to cure Con-I Con-I ,irr aumption, Bronchitis, V W Asthma, and all Lung Trouble. Cures Coughs aud Colds in a day. 25 cents. Write to S. C Wells & Co., he Roy, N. Y., for free trial bottle. Karl's Clover Root Tea purlflea tbe Blood MUCH IN LITTLE. The Rothschilds now employ 27,000 men In their various copper mlues. Oil of roses Is made on a large scale In Bulgaria, at Mlltltz, In Saxony, and at Chinchilla, Spain. Since 1S71 Japuu has built nearly 30,000 elementary schools, providing room for 4,000,000 pupils, one-fourth of whom are girls. The German law forbids teachers In the school to pull the eais of their pupils. Many cases of deafness have been shown to have resulted from such punishment. The Superintendent of Public Instruction In-struction In Pennsylvania receives 4,-000 4,-000 a year. New York pays 5,0C0, and Colorado, In which the office lb held by a woman, ?3,000. It Is said that the Rev. Dr. Edward Everett Hale, of Boston, has attended every annual meeting of the Boston Female Asylum directors and Inmates for forty-six years. A new ofllce has been created by Gov. Yates of Illinois. Ita Incumbent Is entitled "orderly to the Governor, and his general duties are those of a detective and policeman. Kew Guinea has been suffering from a visitation of whooping cough. This is the fire? time that the malady has occurred there, and as usual In such cases It is (spreading like wildfire. When thw Spanish discovered Vene zuela they found the natives wearing pearls for ornaments, and the fishery Is still flourishing today. More than 400 boats are employed In the work. Bob Seinplu went out to Washburn College a few days ago to see a foot ball game, hi describing the sport he said that football was simply a prizefight prize-fight multiplied by eleven. Kansas City Journal. The site of old Ft Washington, New York City, la to be marked by an elab orate stone memorial. This Is to be dedicated November 10, the ons hun dred and twenty-fifth anniversary of the battle. . j neus anouMi Aefer Ai'ue. i it , . i i. , , , . . . , yuu me tills wuut'ic u?c ai one the reinady that stopped It for Mrs. N. A. Webster, of Winnie, Va., she writes "Dr. Kind's New Life Pills wholly cured rue of sick headaches I had suffered from for two years." Cure Headache, Constipation, Hilious- ness. 25c at Springville Dealers. Buffalo Ii'11'a Indian Duel. Ex-Congressman John Flnnerty tells tbe following good story of Buffalo Buf-falo Bill: "Years ago, In an Iadlai, 'scrap' In which I bore a part. Buffalo BUI and Yellow Hand, the noted chief of the Cheyennes, had an all but hand-to-hand fight, and It was one of the finest things I ever witnessed. Yellow Hand was one of the best looking of Indians and was possessed of a magnificent mag-nificent physique. In bis war paint he was superb. What Yellow Hand was for an Indian Cody was and is for a Caucasian. The two were about as fine specimens of the red and white races as could be found. They were mounted and made a dead set for each other. When some 20 paces apart they opened a simultaneous fire, with the result that both horses fell dead In their tracks. Neither of such experienced ex-perienced horsemen, however, was to be caiiRht by a falling animal, and both alighted on their feet. Both rifles again came to shoulder with machine-like precision, and again the two shots were at once. This time Yellow Hand missed by a l.afrV ore;idth, but It wa no,., j with Buffalo Buf-falo Bill. His bullet (ashed through the Indian chiefs brain. To this day Cody preserves among his trophies Yellow Hand's bonnet." A Room fur lirlure. The best background for pictures Is plain terra cotta or brown paper. A woman who Is the proud possessor of many old prints and engravings has them In her dining room. The walls are covered with wrapping paper, or something that looks very like It. and If above is a frieze of orange distemper. I should also be added greater avolvdu-The avolvdu-The picture rails and woodwork are I pois, Inasmuch as a more giworous diet white. The hangings are of orange- and abstention from paiboilin is colored velveteen. All the furniture Is j bringing its reward in an accumu'ation mahogany. Philadelphia Inquirer. of muscle and tissue. Chambers' Jour A (iood Rectimiuendatlon. I hare noticed that the Bale on Chainberlaiu'a Stomach and Liver Tablets Is almost Invariably to those who have onccd used them," says Mr. J. II, Weber, a prominent druitKlst of Cascade, Iowa. What better recommendation recom-mendation could any medicine have thau for people to call for it when atjaln in need of such a remedy? Try them when you feel dull after catitm, when you have a bad taste In your mouth, feel bilious, have no appetite or when troubled with coustiputloti, and you arc curtain to be delighted with tbe prompt relief which they afford. For nale by gprlnvllle Drur Com pan;-. a EDUCATING WITHOUT BOOKS. Children Mar lie Tanght Kuilment o' Sciences While 1' lav lug. No on doubts the tax that the car?, af a child is to her mother. Every mother knows there is no release, th , strain Is wearing, and children should j not be continually with their mother But when they are with bar every moment mo-ment should be valuable, mentally and j morally. How many women devote their lives to the study of music, or j preparing for the stage. They give up I social life, pleasure and amusement and spend enthusiastic years In study. An interest like that In the training of a child brings sure results of good. Ella Wheeler Wilcox In speaking of tbe education of children says we might call "reason. Judgment, intelligence intelli-gence and fimness s walls of a room while love and s; a by represent the atmosphere within these walls. Then there should be a roof of patience and a spire of faith to make this building worthy the name of home." Children may be taught through their plays the rudiments of the sciences. A Noah's ark with 10 minutes time each day from father, or older playmate, will educate a child in the habits and appearance ap-pearance of every animal existing, and the child will never know he is being taught. A friend being skilful with "hears and needle says she learned the art when a child by being taught to make her doll's garments. Her mother moth-er showed her how to work carefully and always spoke as If the doll's wardrobe ward-robe was of as much importance as her own. Even taking the trouble to rip one of her own seams when she saw the child was doing poor work, thing right. Geography may be taught aying, nuw necessary it was to do a i by pretended trips to various countries found in different corners of the room te ling of the different natives, anima's and foliage found there. Natural his- tory is taught during every walk the parent takes with the children. The ant In its hill, the bird and bee and flower. These true and useful tales are no more tax to the parent than Mother Goose rhymes, and they make the foundation of the child's education and future. RISE OF THE BROOK TROUT. De Dashes at tho Fly from the Bottom of the Stream. "There is a prefpntlous and, I have no doubt, costly, oil painting la the window of an up-town art store," remarked re-marked an experienced and observant angler, "in which a brook trout is rep resented in the act of rising to a fl3h-j einmu b ny. i ne uy nas Deen cast on ue uuuu.hu tu.uw oi rap as wmcn, in norilVa wnitl1 C nm.-n thn 1 rrK Cnn t k I ered hook down stream so quickly that iha lino .n,i ioH,, m k i the fraction of a second. But In the j painting the leader Is represented as : ly4K -qR itiwater. In a careless b3op'is.,"")ilCQ. troubles. People's Drutr. Aove tbe spotwrfere the fly has"'ore dropped, while the latter defies the ve- loclty of the raplda and seems ready Craft in our Ports, to be floating up stream to meet the There are about $30,000,000 worth of trout, which has leaped clear of the craft In out Atlantic and gulf ports water and is poised In a graceful curve ( any day in the year. The weather buss bu-ss he sweops down upon the patient . reau can reach every vessel master In and obliging fly from the air like a every port of material size within an hawk on a chicken. Scores of people hour In case of daneer. stop at the window every day and admire ad-mire the manner In which the trout Is going for that fly. If the artist who painted the picture ever saw a trout rise to a fly In that way and failed to secure it at once he made a big mistake. mis-take. It would have been a curiosity worth having stuffed. The refil trout out for business doesn't play the part of a hawk in taking bis prey," continued con-tinued the angler, according to the New York Times. "He rises to the fly from the bottom of the water, rushing ipwnrJ like a r.cket. He t kes it wl h ' I swoop find a whirl from benea'h, and If he shows himself at all It Is when be turns to go back to bis haunt at the bottom. One might as soon expect to see a hawk rise from the ground to seize a chicken roosting In the top of a tree, as to see a brook trout shoot out above the surface of the stream and pounce down from the air upon a fly lying on the wtter, as this picture pic-ture gayly assures tho admiring public he Is in the habit of doing." Inpanfa anil Tuolr 8hlrt Collar. The Increase of stature among the Japanese is very perptlble; and the substitution of tepid and een cold water wa-ter for the hot baths among many of the people Is responsible for a i n-creasing n-creasing flortdity of the cop.ip. .,. Before the advent of military di..v.:;,i. on European mo.lels the Japanese w re notable as the sma!l si-neckeil race in the world, a Arm ot London cullar-makers cullar-makers with a large trade to Japan asserting that 13 Inches was the normal nor-mal circumference of a full-grown Jap's throat. In a little over twenty years, owing to more athletic development, develop-ment, the avernire has risen an inch and a half! To athletic tleveloDment nal M .! f .haatljr ( anl-Caara. Two ghi.tly card cases were made in Paris in ISS7. They were covered with the .kin of Pranzlnl, who murdered mur-dered Madame de Montllle; her maid, and the letter's child, a ci Ime that :rated an Immense sensation In Paris it the time. Myg Golden Penny. His ikln, which is d scribed as h hg w ; e md fine, was carried off by a medical attendant;, after the dissection, (j n policeman who l ad nskd hlr- to p -,, :ure it. The pnllcnan had it u Into the eanl cnmi, which lie u, lented to two of th hea l d t When the trans-cilon came to ; he. e' .if the at,horlti.s the nttemla-'t llsmlssed sjvl 'o rB'd enrrs hid 90 firfea u. ITALIAN PROVERBS. All men are not men. A deed done has an end. Good counsel has no price. A good serva-1 makes a bad master. All are not saints that go to church. The habit does not make the priest. The eyes serve for ears to the deaf. Things unreasonable are never durable. dur-able. Beware of vineger made of sweet wine. A white glove often conceals a dirty hand. An old man has the almanac in his body. He dances well to whom fortune pipes. The soldier is well paid for doing mischief. A runaway monk never praises his convent Wine in the bottle does not quench thirst. There Is never enough where nought leave3. When the bow is too much bent it breaks. A good key is necessary to enter Into paradise. There is none so deaf as those who will not hear. A pleasure is well paid for which is long expected. Ho who thinks he knows the most knows the least. FIGS AND THISTLES. The soundness of a man's preaching "ot de3nd on the aowunt of I sound he makes. 11 13 not hard to let yur 3ioderati-5n De known to all men so fat as the v:r- itut8 re concerned. The church will never satisfy the world's needs so long as it is satis- factory to the world's pride. I There are too manv who rv.0i ,i,... would be safe if they could only make sure of dyim; or a Sumlnv " A Prolitable Investment. "I was troubled for about seven years with my stomach and in bed half my time," savs E. Peniick, Somerville, Ind. "I spent about $1,000 and never could get anything to help me until I tried Kodo Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a few bottles and am entirely well." You don't live by what you eat, but by wrat you digest and assimilate If your stomach doesn't digest your rood are Btarvn(?- K()f, " D'sPePslil Cure flt,es the stt,mil(;h work by (ltifcsting the food, lou don't have tct diet Eat all you want, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures all To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Warner's White Wine of Tar Syrup, tbe best cough remedy on earth. 25 and 50 cents. Those Canny Pcots. The Glasgow exhibition came out with a profit of $400,000, while the P&n-Amerlcan P&n-Amerlcan loft three millions. The canny Scot takes his pleasure with an eye to money-maklng still. New York Press. T Cnre A Cold In One Day. Tiike Laxative Ilromn Quinine Tablets, All drUKKliits refund tho money If It falls to cure. K. W. (j rove's slgnutuio Is on each box 2ic Low llnllrtliivs In Japan. Architects In Japan make it a rule never to construct a b::i! !i;. ; r,v,, four stories in height, for lm. It ,vi'i fall during an earthquake. Ea-iV quakes are frequent there. Sj;::.1'.. we hnve two in one mcnth, but : ( amage is seldom great. I. WHlhl All USt l.'.ll o. nt rui:h Sjrii. Taatva ti l. U In i hup. SoM nr (iru"it. U'liv.t Ve.h v- it; ::"e i . i ll W fiVO'l. ilT !tle ;-:; 1 1 n ' hIm) l"r 1 r;:et pi.-e,.;cc. I'lsi'.isiiv.u ii.Mlif.Ut'0. , fk'iel hamp fer lnrjrrt e;talnp'le tllti'i- 'i tniHnif eointilctiliii.', Iirimlul ot vuluahl ; t Imiii ,n .l.u.i t. FiKirt.n.ii n. J ' vt'iZ'Ai 33 1'O TICL CO. .'I'.-.jM 3740 '. U r '.t-l"t . ......?cs r.r.s, LjA It a XUV .Z.T.. J Do ; .... I pbtiii; E wbi:; SI Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Tbi9 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 6tomacli8 can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It Is unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by E. C. 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Are famous n.-l-'i-l 1 XiXtJliXlj ctie-iind their names combined form the name of America's Greatest Kail way, famous and noted the world over for Its Superior Manaseuieiit. hlegant ruulnment. t-nleridhl Seivi. e !,n,l general adoption of all the latest Safety' Appliances for the comfort and safetr nf It's 1 patrons. 1 Its Electric LlL'ht Trains urn nnli.,1 ll.o world over. Tt tultta fiiltnf T l r t... , f U I'llfTil. Ill ifl ll ... Ltin. ... ..e - chaudise is. Once Tried. AU-avs Used. J ry it the next Itno you go East. L. L: DOWNING, Commercial Agent. Ctiiago, Milwaukee k St. Paul Railway, Salt Lake City. Utah. II our fine'lietl Room Suites, Cenhr Tulles iid Carpels will not lea: e ymi i'.t lioliiiay gift?, ymi will bo. truly hanl lo satisfy. Prices ami ti-rins ti ut quullet). James Caffrey Co. Healthy Old People say the main thing to do is to keep the stomach, stom-ach, liver and bowels in order if you want to keep well and live long. Good physicians say thesamt thing, too. The remedy called while not mysterious or miraculous in its curative qualities, is a simple formula prescribed pre-scribed by the best physicians for disorders of the digestive organs. Just little Tabules easy to take, easy to buy and ouick to act' If your trouble is Dyspepsia, "Biliousness! Headache, Dizziness, Constip?tion, Heartburn, Heart-burn, and the like, no need cf calling a physician. Ripans Tabules contain exactly ex-actly what he would tell you to take Permanent cure follows a fair trial. No uncertainty about it. ONE GIVES RELIEF. Thorn It mmli 117 ronitttloft of III kwlth art. n tor Mtii r rnim.B4l. for TIME T .A. 13 Ij 33 FOR SPRINGVILLE. UTAH GOING WEST To Salt Lake, Ogden and the Coast. No. 5. Pacific limited Lv H:i0am No. ?, from Tlritlc to Salt Lake rity J.'-. H:r(. ,:, Not. Pacific n a' Lv. d. m No. 9. from Sanpete to Salt Lake Lv. i:X p. in No. 3. Pacific express Lv 0:25 p. ta No. 8. Passenger, from 3-lt Lake to Tlntlc Lv.:;i0p, nj No. 28, Springville to Tlntlc, Mlxod, daily except Sunday Lv. 5:55 a. u GOING EAST. No. 6. Mall and express Lvfl:!8 a. ra No. 10. Passenger and mail, from Salt Lake to Sanpete valley Lv . 0::j0a. m. No. 2. Scenic special Lv. 4:2."p.m, No. 4, Chicago limited Lv. 0:45 p. m' G. P. THOMPSON. GEO. W. HEINTZ. Local Agt. Ast. Gen. Pass. Agt A Good One COLORADO MIDLAND train No. 6, leaving Ogden ut 7:45 a.m., Salt Lake.l.at 8:30 a.m., arriving at Colorado Springs at 5:45 a.m., or Denver at; 8:10 .a.ni , is a good train, and the fastest train be. tween Utah points and Denver. The Favorite One is COLORADO MIDLAND Train No. 4, leaving Ogden at 7:!5 p.m., Salt Lake 8:20 p.m.. arriving at Grand Junction at, ti a in . giving pas-ensrers the entire day to view the sunerb scenery in Colorado, arriving at Glenwoud Spring at 8:30 a.m. tieadville I p.m. Man-ito Man-ito 5:50 p.m. Colorado Springs 0:10 p in,, and Denver at 8:40 p m. in time to make connections with all lines for the North. Fast, or South.' lioth these train carry Pullmaq sleepers through without change. Ordinary sleepers for Denver, Oniiilia and St. I'ilUl leave Ogden on train No C earh Wednesday morning. For Denver, Oman anTl Chicago trie ordinary sleeper leaves on train No. 4 each Wednesd ty evening. W H. D0?SELL, rj. s. BE7BS, Gen'l iseiL tt. Pass, km 200 South West Temple Dooly Blif. SALT LAKE CITY o'l TABULES that li nn( ... 1. bjVrwS. o" to |