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Show business director's i Jas. Caffrey & Co., Furniture. State street. G E. Anderson, Photographer. State Btreet H. T. Reynolds & Co., general merchandise, State street. Peal Bros. & Mendenhall, general - merchandise, State street. Wm. B. Roylance, harness, dealer in harness fixtures. State st. G. S. Wood Mercantle Co., . wholesale and retail dealers in general merchandise. Wm. M. Roylance, wholesale fruits, produce, seeds and (Train; bicycles, fctudebaker wagons. State street. llarmer & Brown. Dealers in all kinds of Meats and Green Groceries. Stute street. Fraporimn, Ladies furnishing. Main Street. Th. Peterson, Blacksmith, Place of business Corner of 19th and Jefferson. The Independent. read it. It will do you good. Job Priming. tTlnt shop is north side of tate street. This signature Is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that enre at cold in one day A if Coal Devot E.P. BRINTON WILL SELL YOU KEMMERER CLEAR CREEK CASTLE GATE i COAL IN ANY QUANTITY Give him your orders, he will treat you right ' OPPOSITE PUBLIC SQUARE Harnier Brown SELLS THE TENDEREST MEATS ON TI1E MARKET Their Trices Are Right They also, keep a choice line 7of. f rest; and cured MeatsXard, Pickles, Can ned Goods, Vegetables and fish and game in season. HCII IVR HTunc-a POSITIVE RCMCDT LllwiiLilnli ro" ! cum or LEAD POISON IN a. DNtVHt- j TISM, OOOT, Ll KIONCY COMPLAINTS, C- j TARRM, ECZEMA ANO ALL OTHER BfrIN ANO BLOOD DISEASE - NATURAL MOT SULPHUR WATER SALT LAKE EOT SPRINGS SANITARIUM BATHSS U J. 3d So. SAlTUCiTY $150,000 BATHING HESORT WITHIN A BLOCK OF ALL HOTELS COVERING OVER AN ACRE OF GROUND OO GALLONS Of WATER PER MINUTE Hot Sulphur Baths In Porcelain and Marble Tubs, Private Plunges 0Zr and Immense Swimming Pools a3C COMIINI HIALTM ANO niAMIII NT VlftiTlNO Open Oat and Night. Visitors Welcome ' NO MBTAi PON UUMTRAtKO BOOKLET Do you intend buying a rifle or pistol? !f so, get the best which Is a STEVENS Kifles range ia price from Si.OO to mx m i .i i. v iui uud wiu smaii prime, also for target practice. Pistols from $2.50 to 20.00. Send stamp for largo catalopne illns-.i tratiiiK complete line, brimful of valuable r I lAUMituawuu sportsmen, il.hujwv I J. STE?E3 aHK3 AND TCCL C3.:!l& - s,'.n.'i j chi: I CHIS0PEE FALLS ZWMm Direct lite to CHICAGO KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS OMAHA ST. PAUL ' MEMPHIS I1QT SPRINGS, Ark. ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH The Rocky Mountain Limited" and "The Colorado Flyer" One night to Chicago and St. Loui.v Two nights to New York, Boston an. and Atlantic Coast Points. Best Dining Car Service. Mid-da; Luccaeon, Fifty Cents. For.full hi o .11-. 1 ii address I..HXI. DTTAG'T, SALT LAKG m THE INDEPENDENT. D. C JOnNSON - - Publisher A G. JOHNSON. - -Manager. Entered at the post office at Sprlngville Utah, for transmission through the mails as second-class matter. Issued every Thursday morning. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year, Six months. Three months. 11.25 .4(i THE HOME CULTURE CLUB Gave a social that was "just too lovely!" last Monday evening, at the Hungerford Home, to which each member brought her husband, if she was fortunate enough to possess a specimen, if not they brought some friend, making u very jolly party. The program consisted of reciting, vocal and instrumental music and storytelling. Each member was required re-quired to briug an emblem representing represent-ing their greatest h'irror in early life and tell the story .connected there with. The "horrors" covered a wide range, from the meek eyed bossy cow, to first efforts in cooking before company. com-pany. Much merriment was caused by the well told stories. Mrs. Stella West's narrative, giving the opinions of the club members as to what a club wcmjao'8 husband ought to be, was particularly commendable, . Sandwitches, cake and coffee were served, and as the hour of midnight drew near adieus were exchanged and the guests departed. NOTICE A election will be held in the City Hall, Springvilie, for the purpose of! voting for against bonding the city fur an electric light plant, on Thurs day Feb. 12th 1903. All tax payers are eligible to vote II. T. Reynolds, Mayor. For a bad taste in the mouth take a few doses of Chamberlains stomach and liver tablets. Price 25 cents- Warranted tocure. Springvilie Drug Company. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Groesbeck-Whitney Transvaal Mining Co. Principle "place of business Springvilie Utah, Co. Utah. Notice is hereby giveu, that at a 1 meeting of the Hoard of Directors of the Groeslieck Whitney . Transvaal Mining uo. neid on the 18th day of I He 1902, an assessment of 22 milk per-share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable on r before the 22nd day of Jan. 1003, to the Secretary, A. J. Southwick, at II. T. Hey nolds and Co's store, Spring vilie, Ut-ih Co. Utah. Any stock i i a m . upmi which mis assessment may re gain unpaid, on the 28th day of Jan. i9(;3, will be delinquent - and adver tized tor sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold ore the 10th day of Feb. 1903, o pay the delinquent assessment, to- vrethi r wiihthe costs of advertizing ma expenp or sale. . A. J. Southwick, Secretary. Over -Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they filter fil-ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheumatism rheu-matism come from excess ex-cess of uric acid in the blood, due to ncirtH kidney trouble. ; Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney-poisoned kidney-poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their beginning begin-ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. siz-es. You may have a sample DOUie Dy mail Homo of Swamp-Root. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y. tl ..I a E. N. JORDAN BOOKS & STATIONERY A good line of I'ooks Magazines, Tablits, Box Stationery and Games always on hand. Headquarters for all kinds of School supplies sup-plies and Notions. Hayejnst Received . A nice -L:ua of He ALSO TUB WIDELY ADVERTISED Laughlin FOUNTAIN PEN YOUR .00 CHOICE OF THESE ftro POPULAR STYLES For ONLY Superior fo othar maktt at Q3.00 . Wnv not order a Hntn nf these pens for (Hi Presents for your friends? Sorely yoa will not be able to secure anything at thiee times toe price that will give inch continuous pleasure and service. Every Ev-ery bod y appreciates a good Fountain Fen. fLLlOf i. JORDAN k & Stati n j : MAIN ST TOWN See Emporiun ad. in this issue. A choice lot of Sunday school teachers bibles at G. E. Anderson's. Remember when you bur from our sale you get new and up-to-date goods Emporium. Miss Francis Bird has accepted a riosiiion in the Faculty of the Emery stake academy at Castle Dale. Farm for sale! 25 acres first cla-s Lucerm . Good water right. ' Apply to Davis Clark, Springvilie, Utah. R. A. Hutchinson and wife have been up iu Idaho toj'spy" out the land. They like it, and talk seriously serious-ly of going there to settle. 1 have added to my stock a line of the celebrated Lucky Curve Parker Fountain Pens. Call in and see them Jordan's Book Store 'For Her Sake" ia by the same company com-pany that presented "The Little Out cast." The Carpeuter .Company never puts on a poor play. I have copies of the new History of the Latter Day Saints for sale at my office. They are bound in various colors and will make elegant holiday preseuts. G. E. Anderson. Will. Worthen came up from Gold Mountain last week where he is running run-ning a shift of men in the "Trappers Pride." of which he is the Supt. He has returned again to the "diggings, Now comes the news that Spring City is taking steps to put in electric lights. Flectric light plants seem to be becoming epidemic in the state, It is a good complaint to have. Let us have light. Miss Orpbie Deal, who has been at Shoshone, Idaho for some time is re ported to be getting much belter, by : taking a hot air and massage trea ruent. She is able to move about with the aid of a chair, The fragile babe and the Growing child are strengthened by "White's Cream Vermifuge. It destroys worms gets digestion at work, and so re builds the body. Price 25 cents, Springvilie Drug Co. The Properties of Ballard's Snow Liniment possess a range of useful! ness greater than any other remedy. A day seldom passes in every house hold, especially where there are child ren, that is not needed. Price 50c. Springvilie Drug Co. The Henry George cigar ad., on Deals Store is the largest ver put up in this city, being about 3J feet square, and a nice piece of work. i am ror men" t-aid lienry Ueorge, auu ine cigar bearing his name seems to be for men also. Many a bright and happy bouse hold has been thrown inti sadness and sorrow because of the death of a loved one from a neglected cold. Bal- lards Horehound Syrup is the great cure for coughs, colds and all pulmo nary ailments. Price 50c. Springvilie Drug Co. His class-mates at the Hungerford gave Lacelle Cummings a . farewell party at the Hungerford Home last Friday evening. There were. games, music and refreshments, making a very entertaining evening. His par ents have moved to Salt Lake, where they will reside for the future. . Many of the blotches, pimple? and other affections of the skin are caused by the failure of the liver and kidneys to cast off impurities, which remain in the system. Herbiae will stimulate the liver and kidneys, and and cleanse the system, of all impurities. Price 50c. Springvilie Drug Co. The wide range of society covered by the plot of the new Russo-Siberian play, "For Her Sake" which will be seen at the City Hall. Wednesday eve ning furnishes exception! opportun ity for the company of artists to do great work. And they will not disap point you. : W D. Sheppard, wife and child re turned last week from Scotland. where they had been visiting for some, months. While at Edinburgh. he hurried his mother, who died on 21st day of November. He expects to go to South Africa soon, to look after the mining interests of an English Eng-lish syndicate. Our old friend and fellow printer W F. Gibson has sold the St. Ant hony Chronicle, and purchased the Fre mont County News. Willie keeps improving as he changes his base. The Chronicle was a splendid county piper, but the News is better. It presents an attractive mike-up, and the subject matter is wHI written. ' NOTICE All land owners of Springvilie irrigation ir-rigation districts are requested to ru -et at the City Hall on Saturday at 2 p. m. Jan. 24 to t x press their w sh as to who trie council will appoint Watermaster for this year. II. T. Reynolds, Mayor. THE GLADIATOR. Robert Downing, the great impersonator imper-sonator of the "Gladiator" will an- pear at the Proyo Opera House on tl-e 24t h. The Great. Pai s Tribune snys; Those who were privileged to see Rob ert Downing and his excellent company com-pany in the Gladiator" last night. were more than rewarded. The play is one in which MrPawning hat appeared ap-peared more than 10CQ times, and during dur-ing his late tour of t he cmintrv h has played to the largest houses in every citv that h ha visitpd. The play is one of thrilling Interest, and hni an audience from ihe time the curtain rises until it fall on the last ant. A the gladiator Mr. Downing Down-ing is perfect In physique hi is the ideal, and in the Interpretation of his lines he is unequaled by any actor on the American sttge. His support is all that could be desired; embracing Miss Elsa Ven Brahara, nnraying the character of Faustina; Rachel Mc Lellao as Portia; Ethel Barnett as Lvgia, and Robert Downing's daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Downing is one of- the sweetest cb iracters in the cast, taking tak-ing the part of Neodamia, ordered by ; Faustina to be behead e 1 on account of her Christian belief. I The play Is splendidly set off with scenery and handsomely costumed. Telephone for tickets. TTOFJO Glass all sizes, we will Rlajce it for you. G. E. Anderson. 25 to 50 per cent off oo all Fall and Winter Goods. Emporium. New stock of picture mouldings and frames at G. E. Anderson's. For sale. Four room brick bouse, baru and one acre of land. Call here. Enlargements made direct from the negative are like a picture from life. See samples at G. E. Anderson's. . A parlor meeting will be held a Mrs. Louis Thompson's next Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All ladies are invited. - A gold watch is to be given away to the smokers of the new Porto Rico cigar. A cigar and a chance rw"10c. Only 800 chances. - Jordan's Book Store. . Go to Kelly's Drug Store anc get a book to read free of charge,, A tli.e new case has been placed there, and you will be sure to find a book to please you. . Don't forget the school election to. morrow at the City Hall, to vote for the new school house, to be built in North part of town. Polls will . be open from 1 till 5 p. m. .. The modern Wood mens'. Jegr. e Team. "Helping Hand" went over to Spanish Eork last Thursday. u assist, in organizing a camp there, And tuua vue gouu worn goes on. r ; ; J a time the vendors of can openers re-W re-W hen you want to subscribe for t imed with an eye opener, in the any paper or magazine don't forget fo m of a pint of spirits fermen ti, of to send order through Ji rdan's Book which the baker partook freely, and Store. It costs you nd more and was soon In a semi conscious condi-keeps condi-keeps a small copamisslon at home. ti m. In the meantime it is alleged, Prof and -Mrs. Eggertsen gave a g ods Jwere carried away. James social party Friday evening ia honor Stevenson came along about this of the bit thday anniversary of Mrs. JSggertson.. About thirty guests were! present. , A banquet was served and a musical and literary program rendered. rend-ered. . , . The dancing pary given by Myron Gudmundson, Friday night is said to have been a very enjoyable ' affiar. Parley-Hafen was awarded the mandolin, man-dolin, being judged the most graceful waltzur on the floor, Miss Bessie Gudmundson Gud-mundson was his partner. "Michael Strogoff" played by the Lindsay company, Saturday , night was well attended, and gave splendid satisfaction. It is a powerful drama, full of startling situations, heroic c-imaxes, pathetic episodes and funny j escapades. . All the characters ,,were well sustained. Herbine should be used to enrich and purify the blood; it cures all forms of blood disorders, is especially useful In fevers, skin eruptions, bolls, pimples, blackheads, scrofula, salt rheum aqd every form of blood impurity; im-purity; It is a safe aud effectual cure. Price 50c. Springvilie Drug Co. Amos Warren the old veteran, Springvilie pioneer, Indian warrior aud interpreter, gave this office a pleasant call the other day.. . He has had quite an eventful life in a humble way, and many are' the interesting tales he. can tell of the. indians and their peculiar traditions. ,. ' , "The nicest and pleasantest medicine medi-cine I have ever used for indigestion and constipation Is Chamberlain's stomach aad liver tablets," says Mid ard F. Craig, of Kiddlegrove. Jf. Y - aT . . - Auey woi k utce a cnarm and do not gripe or have any unpleasant effect, Springvilie Drug Co. over at the Grand last night. "For Her Sake" was presented, and every seat, every inch of breathincr room behind and every aisle was occuuied. It is a clean and clever production, and the players as a whole, capable and we l able to bring out the excii ing scenes and climaxes of the nlav. Salt Lake Herald, Dec 31, John S. Lindsay had $25 taken from his pockets, last Saturday night in his dressing room. The money was there when he. commenced dressincr for the play, and after the performance perform-ance it was gone. The stage hands were in and about during the play, and the back door was open, so that some one from the out.ide could have come in without being percieved. He has no clew. . Mr. A.' B. Redford of Spencer, Idaho came down last Saturday evening, to visit, his son, A. B. Jr., who started Monday evening for th region of Ca!-ienties, Ca!-ienties, Nevada. The young man has been inrather poor health for some time, and he thinks that a dry and warmer climate will restore him- H was accompanied by his wife ai d books. They will camp out and have a jolly time while they woo the Go -d as Health, in the CtlienMM Last Thursday evening Mr. am Mrs. G. P. Thompson gave a very d li lit u party at their J! om The ll ue was spent in hearing ruuic and playing "63." Ida AHeman, Cassle Johnson, Ed Grosbeck and Gus John son were the prize winners, t After the games dainty refreshments were served, and partaken of with a rel nsn. ah nad a jolly time and left the house under the impression that Mr. and Mrs G. P. JThompson were host and hostess par excellent,. iia vmiK, an old timer, was at the office the other day to ad vertize a bit of his fawn for sale. He Is not as able as he used to be 40 years ago, wnen ne assaulted the crao in th "Bulk-ley slid.?" fur timber, with which to build up the waste places: D.ivis has l.-d an industrious life, hav ing stood shoulder to shoulder with the Indian tighters. roaJ maters, and all th so who ng iged in smoothing off the rough places He takes a hop - Ml view of the water questian. and thinks there will be much ''falling weather" yet before spring. The Students Society met in the assembly room in the Central School Jan. 13, 1903 for the, purpose of reorganizing reor-ganizing As the president and vice president were absent, Jfiss .Edna Hyde was chosen to act as temporary chairman, and Miss Hanna as secre-tray. secre-tray. The pupils now elected are Mr. Frank - Bringhurnt, president; Miss Mary Whittaker, vice presFdent; Miss Eva Anderson, secretary; Miss Dea Crandall and Winnie Roylance as members of the executive . committee. com-mittee. Hannah Condie, Sec." HCs 31 Oolf : States of America The greatest nation in the world Is the greatest consumer of coffe. Lion Coffoo Is the standard beverage of every state and territory of the Union. It's pure that's why. Alwmr. Im 1 lb. alMtsht. Mlrf pactum. TROUBLE AT THE BIKER'S Last Friday p. m., there was a fracas at Stevenson's bakery, in which a couple of "hobos" were "walking, gentlemen," with deputy marshall Clark in the star role and Lyman Haymond, James Stevenson in the minor parts. It appears that the "wearies" came into Stevenson's shop and tried to sell him some can openers, and in the meanwhile sat down and had something to chaw. Finally one of them "Shorty" by name asked the DroDrietor fur the loan of a dollar for the purpose of paying some express, j The money was furnished," and after ' time and seeing the condition of af-boes" af-boes" out and rairs. ordered the threatened annihilation uuless his orders were obeyed.' A crowd had gathered and a rough house was imminent, im-minent, wh'-n deputy Clark appeared upon the 6cene, and calling upon Lvman Raymond and others to assist attempted to arrest the larger and morej turbulent, of the freebooters. Clark Anally had to smash him one on the pate, which brought the big fellow down, when he was seized and locked up in the City Hall. Shorty was afterward put in the cell with his pal. The baker made no charge against the traveling men because he was1 not ; sure tbey had taken anything from bis store. Shorty was charged with drunkeness and detained in the local jail five days. " The other, who gave his name as George Howard was given twenty days for resisting an officer. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay, Price 25cents. - Wonderful Serve lsdisplayed by many a man enduring endur-ing pains of accidental cuts, wounds i-ruises. ourns, scaiu, sore feet or stiff joints. But there's no need of It. Buckling Arnica Salve will kill the pain and cure the trouble. It's the best Silv'e on earth for piles, too. 25c at the SpringviUe Drug Co. ' -'. . Deafness Cannot Be Cured By local applications, as they cannot can-not reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitution al remedies, Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely! closed deafness is the result, and un-1 less the inflamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be distroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous mu-cous surfaces. h We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lars, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Tole do, O. Sold by druggists, 75c NOTICE of SALE of REAL ESTATE Estate and Guardianship of Bennett Wing and Vivian Wing, Mi nors: The undersigned will sell at private sale the following described real estate belonging to the said minors, to wit; The east half of the east half of the north east quarter of Sec 14; and the north west quarter of north west quarter of Sec. 13, in Tp. 8 4 -outh of 3 east of Salt Lake meridian, Utah County, Utah. Area 80 acres. Said sale will be made on or after January 16. 1903. Written bids will he received for the whole or any part of said land, at Springvilie, Utah, Terms of sale; Ten per cent to accompany ac-company each written bid; "forty per cent additional to be paid on confirmation confirm-ation of sale by the District court of the Fourth Judicial District; of the State of Utah, Mortgage to be given on land purchased, for not. to exceed one year, for the remaining fifty per cent; at 8 per cent Interest per annum Deed at the expense of purchaser. Dated at Sprlngville, Utah. Dec!29. 1902. ' J. S. Wing. Jr, Guardian. Booth n'' ff Attorneys for Guardian. First puh. Jan. I, last 15th Get the Most Out of Your Food Yon don't and can' if yotxr stomach. is weak. A weak stomach does not di gest all that ia ordinarily taken into it. It gets tired easily, and what it fails to digest is wasted. " r Among the signs of a weak stomach are nneasiness after eating, fits of nervous ner-vous headache, and disagreeable belching' belch-ing' I have taken Hood's Sarsaoarilla at different times for stomach troubles, and a ran down condition of tbe system, and hare been greatly benefited by its use. I would not be without it In my family. I am troor bled especially in summer witb weak stom ach and nausea and tind Hood's Sarsaparilla invaluable." JU is. Hickman, W.Chester, Pa. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Puis Strengthen and tone bs stomach and the.whole digestive system. . ; MELS. L. S. ADAMS. Of Galveston, Texas. V "Wine of Cardui is Indeed a blessing to tired women, having suffered for even years with weakness and bear, ing-down pains, and having tried several sev-eral doctors and different remedies with no success, your Wine of Cardui was the only thing which helped me, and eventually cured me It seemed to Juild up the weak parts, strengthen the system and correct irregularities." By "tired women" Mrs. Adams means nervous women who have disordered menses, falling of the womb, ovarian troubles or any of these ailments that women have. You can cure yourself at home with this great women's remedy, Wine of Cardni. Wine of Cardui has cored thousands of cases which doctors have failed to benefit. Why not begin to get well today? All druggists have $1. 00 bottles. For any stomach, Liver or bowel disorder disor-der Thedford's Black-Draught should be used. Forml-vice and lltw atnre. adilreAm. KtTtng symptoms. The LaoU Advisory mpa.ru meni. The Chattanooga, Medicine Co., Cbattanoosa, Tain. IVINEofCARDUI THE Inter-Mo u n tain Farmer AND Springvilie Independent FOR $1.50 a year Professional Cards. Ralph B. Weight, Organ Cleaner, and Tuner. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. : : Dr. N. H. PACKARD, DEJfTIST , Extracting, Filling, Crown and Bridge work, and all kinds of dental work done in a professional .manner. OFFICE! AT RESIDENCE One block south and 1 east of Ii. G. W. depet Spbingville. Utah. : D. C. JOHNSON, 1 Attorriey-atIiacu and Hctarv ...... " Publie. Spring villk. Utah. JAMES OAFPKEY, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAn. P DUNN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Bank Building. Boom 31 SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. QEO. SMART, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office in Rooms 5 and 6. In Bank building. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m.. 12 to 2 and S to 9 p. m. SPKrNGvixi.K, . - - , - Utah. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Dr. J.J. Bus well ' Ophthalmic Specialist Rooms 338-330 Saj.t Citt Dksebst Nkws Bdilding . . . , Utah Societies. K. O. T. X. Springvilie Tent No. 9 meets in re gular review every Saturday evening at 7:30.; Visiting Sir. Knights made welcome. J. P. Anderson, Com. Elliot N. Jordan, R. K. GWD GIiEARAIiGE SflliE Another great cut is being made on all Fall and Winter Goods to make room tor our C SPRING GOODS . which will soon arrive. 353 JLiiZ HE O BROWN & OAKLEY Tonsorial Artists For an easy Shave and an Artistit Hair Cut, call on them. Ita.cii3' - .and - OhilcirexVe Hair cuts a specialty. Agency for Troy Steam Laundry, Salt Lake Parlor 1 door north of Reynold's stort SPRING VI LLE. H.G.WOOD, onsorial Artiste All work done In the Highest of the Art. Style One Door North of Dr. Kellv's Drug Store. Agent for Provo Steam Laundry. J rwptly precmiW, OK MO TSX. Sd sudd, tketeh, W or phots for fr report oa pAtaBtabilitr. Book "HnW W to Obtaia U.a aad Forsiga Fataatsaad TTado-M&rks, -ft) . Sfc rm. Fairs tarms srer sffsrsd to i ores tort. 00 VtXJKKT UWTtll OF TSAK8 FKA09ICZ.Q) 8k M'000 mtehts procured through them. S5 tUAIl kosiBSS ooBadsatiaL, oaad adTios. FaithfBlll) (J) nrTiea. sToaarsta ehargsa. ft) WC A. SNOW & CO.f W PATENT LAWYERS, ffj RAILROAD WATCHES Headquarters for Railroad Watches BECK'S JEWELRY STORE Come and see our new stock of Watches, Clocks, Silverwear, Wedding Rings, Engagement - Rings, Fine China, Cut Glass, 1847 Roger Bros. Knives and Forks. - . . Spoctaoles 3?ittea.. . . PROVO.;.-:.-.. UTAH you nsve headaches, tongue is constipated, bad taste in the If not all of these symptoms, soma of them? It's your liver. r onv nr LIVERY and C0RH2R" of R0YLA1TCE ! Gentle horses, and a new constant BEESLEY MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS I 1 STABLE The Inter-Mountain Farmer AND The fli)(ilepei)(iei)t FOB $L50 per aijijliiji fin il UVJ lEfc. 1 XT 3E COLORADO-UTAH SHORT LINF TO ST. LOUIS Through car, Salt Lake City to St. Louis and Kansas City. Only one change to New York, Buffalo and principle points East low rates for summer travel. Special attention to ladies and Children. Tourist sleepers through to Chicago Boston and other points without change. Two trains daily. Inguire at ticket office, 103 Dooly block, Salt Lake. Any information cheerfully given. II. C. TOWNSEND G. P. A. Missouri Pacific liy. St. Louis, Mo. C. A. Tripp. C. P. A. Missouri Pacific Ry. Salt Lake City. Utah. coated, bad breath, bowels mouth? j fi then aMaVs. Aid a .III II If II lJL I i 1 is a natural "" - & - . -... yj , containing no mineral or narcotic poisons. It will correct j all cvmmMm mnlra vrmir ho4rfk-i " appetite and spirits good. At druseists. co cents. TRANSFER and SIXTH STREET- lot of first readiness. class vehicles in High ; Grade : Monumental : Work - - IN. Marble and Granite. MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, TABLETS, C0F186S, ETC., ET6. Fine Job Printin r Jilvory Stylo At This Office |