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Show BUSINESS DIRECTOET Jas. -CafTrey & Co. Furniture, Sute rreet. G E. Anderson, Pkotograuher. State street H.T. Reynolds & Co., general uierchandh.e. ftae street. Deal Bros. & Mendenhall, general juureluintiis:. ?titte .rct. Wm. B. Roylanc, banes. 4ealertnh;trnbS-fixiures.?tat st. G. S. Wood Mercjintle Co., wholesale joad : retail dealer ' In tjPher.il mercbandi.se. Vm. M. Roylance, ' wholesale fruits. prduce. seeds and frraia; bicycles, Studebaker waj;ous. State street. Harmer fe Brown. Dealers in all binds of Groceries. State street. Fmporium, Ladies furnishing. Th. Peterson, Blacksmith. Place of lOtii and JeiTemon. Tlie Independent. The local newspaper. Subscribe tnr it and read it. It will do you pood. Job Printing. Priwt shop is north side of t-tate street. The Independent. Meats and Green Main Street. business Corner of The Well Dressed Man Wants his Linen very carefully looked after, and 'all Laundry work-well and neatly done. That's tbe way we do our work. PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY J. M. GULICK, Prop'r. PROVO, UTAH. SELLS THE TENDEREST-MEATS ON THE MARKET Their JPriees Are lglit They also keep a choice line of frest and cured Meats. Lard, Piokles, Canned Can-ned Goods, Vegetables and fish and game In season. There's no Better Service Than that via the From "Karvm City, Siiiit Louis and Memphis to points i:i the South, Southeast South-east and Sjuthwcst. The Southeastern Limited Leaving Kansas City at 6;30 P. M. clail will take you to Springfield, Memphis Mem-phis Birmingham, Atlanta, Jacksonville And all points in the Southeast. . For-detailed iaforciation apply to -r G. W. MARTIN general western agent -1106. ITth St. DENVER. OO'.O. D C JOHNSON - - Publisher A.G. JOHNSON. - -Manager. Entered at the post office at Springville. O tab. tor transioiaeion thxoun b the mails as second-ciaes -m at ter . Issued every Thursday morning. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year, Six months. Three months. tl.25 -.75 .40 TWO PERSONS IS OXE SEAT Last week, one of . our yourn? lartifs j-eturned -from Salt Lake m the moroins; San Pedro tram, which lands its passengers down in the !oughs west of town, and no hack to meet it. After looking about for a few minutes, min-utes, the danioselle concluded that a sprint would be the only method of delivering her from the musquiioes and to her father's honr a mile and a half distant. So taking her grip in a "firm grip, and setting set-ting her teeth, proceeded to annihilate an-nihilate spae at - the rate of four "niles an hour. 'After pacing one fou"rth of the distance, she 'heard a strange, metalic - sound coming behind, be-hind, which was new to that pedestrian. pedes-trian. In a : few minutes the machine came opposite, which proved to be a mower, with one of the village swains at the throttle. -The Jehu descended from his grass chopper, and -offered the maiden a seat. "As old Sol was dust unusu- accepted. There being but one seat, the lady would not consent to monopolize that while the young farmer trudged along and steered the motive power, which hegallantly'proposed to do. A compromise com-promise was Anally reached, whereby the heavier of the two the obliged party took the seat; the obliger eat in the obligee's Jap, and held the grip, ana in aw, time trie obligee was safely deposited Fat the home gate, wn nont casualty; but after causing a mild sensation on the street, and considerable fun for the occupants of the unique vehicle. exceedingly hot and the ally thick,1 the offer was 8100 Reward S103 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease "that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only p-isitive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken interoally, act ing directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system? thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, di-sease, and giving the patieutstrength by building up the' constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer one hundred dollers for any case that it fails to cure." bent for list of testi monials. Address. F. J. Cheney & Co., Tole do. O So'd by Druggists. 7oC. Hall's Family Pills are the best. IlLALjlnU ro" TMt ec"Ti' cum or HAD POISONINC, RHEUMATISM, RHEUMA-TISM, tOUT, ALL KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, CATARRH. CA-TARRH. CCZCMA AND ALL OTHER SIMM) AMD BLOOD DISEASES NATURAL HOT SULPHUR WATER SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS SANITARIUM 52-54 W. 3d So. SALT LAKE. CITY BATHS $150,000 Bathing resort WITHIN A - BLOCK - Or ALL HOTELS covcAHta even am acme o ground O0 A.LOS F.WMTEM PI MINUTE Hoi Sulphur Baths in Porcelain and Marble Tuba, Private Plunges and Immense Swimming Pool - i3v NAHM WHH IN SALT IML TURKISH RATHS M Open Day and Might. Visitors. Welcome -ataMSt -POSTAL .EOS tLlHITACfU'tOfiALKT -NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT Gniesbeck-Whitney Transvaal Mining Co., Principal place of business Springville, Utah Co., Utah. . Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Hoard of Directors of the Groesbeck-Wliitney Groesbeck-Wliitney Transvaal Mining Co., held on the 25th day of July 1903 an assessment of 2 mills per hhare was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before the 3d day of Sept. 1003 'io the Secretary, A. J. South vick. or his deputy Nell & unit ion at H. T. Keynolds & Co's . store, tfpriugville, Utd'h (q., Utah. Any sto-k upon which This assessment may remain unpaid on the 10th -day of Sept.1903 will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless . payment is made before.-will be-sold, or as much thereof as is necessary to pay said delinquent assessment together with the, cost of advertising and expense of sale. : Dated this Gth day of Aug: 1903. A; J.'&outhwick, Sec- THE HERALD The SalC Lake f Daily Herald is the . most readable paper in the inter- mountain country, Every day in theweek 85 cents per month. The Sunday Herald with its magazine -section should be read by everyone, - $2.00 per year, $1.00 for six months. Thex Semi-weekly Herald (Tues-days (Tues-days and Fridays) only $1.50 per year, with Orange Judd Firmer (Weekly) $1.75. Strictly in advance. If it happens, it's in the Herald. "Deve" Ca fiery returned last week from Jdaho, where he has been for some months. Ttev. L. D. Johnston, wife and baby are now domiciled ,ia the home of Mrs. Anna Johnson. Don't get left, but get your liartlett pears on time. Canon llanch f jr liartlett liart-lett Dears. II. Richards, Prop. Joe liagley left this moruiug for Colorado, to visit bis mother, who he has not seen for -uiaoy years. Huntington & Cagley have now in stock tirty different stvles in mounts. Call and see us, we will please you. Huntington & Cagley, photographers, photogra-phers, will make enlarged pictures direct from the negatives. Satisfaction Satisfac-tion guaranteed. Mrs. Newton Crandall and her lit-t!e lit-t!e boys are now at Spanish :For.k, and will remain there for some time with the grand parents. Isaac Deihl of sTintic, called for a moment Tuesday, on his way to Old Mexico,-where he will look into'the affairs of our Sister Hepublic. Amasa.Bird came in from the rail-road rail-road work in California, for the purpose pur-pose of recuperation. He is able to get around with the -assistance of a cane, John Hafen has struck for tall timber tim-ber for a week. He has gone into the mountains to commune with nature, and to drink inspiration from the rocks aud rills. .. The street preachers gathered a very good crowd Sunday evening, by their gospel hymns, and the sermons preached were full of Christian fervor and replete with mural pointers to tlje better way. Dr. Packaid was mounted upon a fiery bundle fore and aft the canyon, probably pies to the family, who are located at Sanford's raDeh. seen Friday, steed, with a V;uiiig toward carrying sup- A man once bought a . jim-crack pen. It wrote like a horse-shoe nail. And every time he tried to write. It never failed to fail. The Parker is not that kind. Jordan's Book Store t The lecture at the Meeting House Friday evening, will be illustrated by sferoptican views of the Agricultural College buildings shops, etc., and will be enlivened by vocal and instrumental instru-mental music, by a quartet - from Logan. We have just opened up a nice line of the celebrated Imperial perfumes and toilet accesories. The trade is requested to call and look thft line over. It is one of the conipletest and best ever brought into the City. Jordan's Jor-dan's Hook Store. The Brigham Young Academy Annual An-nual for 1903-4 has, been received. It contains an exhaustive account of the capabilities of the institution to give pupils thorough courses in academic and collegiate instruction, as well as theology and missionary work for Latter Day Saints. On Monday evening a beautiful meteor with a blazing tail, was seen shooting down just above the mountains mount-ains north of town, and a moment after it struck a bright blaze shot upward, up-ward, lasting for nearly one minute, All the details were well .defined, and plainly visible. The other night someone attempted attempt-ed toenterythe house of Mr. W. D. Sheppard, who lives in J. M. West-wood's West-wood's house. One of the boys raised the alarm, and the father seized a "billy," he keeps handy, and made a dash at the inyader, who beat a hasty retreat, thereby saved his bacon. The Provo knitting factory are now manufacturing the !- finest class of union suits, from 8120 up. First class woolen suits, cotton-: and silk. No shoddy, but genuine in every particular. par-ticular. When at Provo call in and examine our goods. Don't go beyond us, for we can suit you. 132 W. Cen ter St., Provo, Utah. Misses Orissa Curtis and Euphemia Johnson returned Sunday after Ave weeks visit in Colorado. Their itinerary itiner-ary embraced Grand Junction, Colorado Colo-rado Springs, .Boulder, Denver ;and minor points. -Every moment absent they enjoyed a splendid time, visit ing relatives and friends, who left nothing undone to make the visitors comfortable. happy and contented. When You Arrive You are ere The ROCK ISLAND'S NEW'CAICA-GO NEW'CAICA-GO TERMINAL the LaSalle street station sta-tion is the largest, handsomest, most conveniently arranged and most centrally located depot in Chicago. It is only a block and a half from the nostoffice. - f All trains of all Chicago.' elevated railroads rail-roads stop at its doors. When you arrive in Chicago via the, Rock Island you are there within a few minutes'-walk of the principal hotels.aud business establishments. Rock Island trains for Chicago .leave Denver 11:30 a. m. and 9:30 p. m.; Colorado Colo-rado Springs 11 45 a. m. and 8:40 p. m.; Pueblo and 7:00 p! uq. Through Sleepers and Chair cars. For full information as to to routes and rates address, f E. Drake, DisVPass. Agt. G. A. Bible, Trav. Pass. Agt, 1 00 West 2nd South St. Salt Xake City, Utah. 3j &u Marty Bird took a few and visited home Monday e Lost oce peacoek male b er please return to A to as a .. I Mrs Susanna -CratKlall Mant i this week, with her si ilorace Thornton. Why boy worms -when you can gt Canon llanch liartlett pear? II. Richards, Prop. Sprlngville. ours -Off ping. f u. r i un- liiyjuond. I IvenX . to I Jter, Mrs. -Huntington Bagley g4 in today i er,am s """acn ami the nicest lot of picture vJames you wnn sne relt air anac ever saw. The verv latest st vles. i Sucn attacks usuM. " I .1 : . A 2 - . -1 . I. Councilman Child has just made a mipof the City pasture, and Mods that lhere are Just 645 acres in the enclosure. Tie v. Bp. Leonard will .preach at Episcopal Church Sunday ( vmin Service will liegin at 8 o'cioek. Everybody Every-body invited. Milan Crandall Jr. came down from the ranch last Sunday for a visit with Prof. C. F. Itomigr, .priJB.cipal of the , Hungerford Acaieniy Hs now domiciled dom-iciled in the City.'-aoil circulation among the people, getting acquainted. The popular Institution opens cany in September and every endeavor will be made to keep the school up to, and even surpass its usual standard. Mr. It nuig came With trool credentials, toitd is amply u,ualifled to do.good work, in advancing the cause or le irning. Mrs. Mollie Allen of South Fork Ky. says she has prevented att;:cks of of cholera morbus by taking Chamb erlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets k com'u g tm ally caused by in digestion and these tablets asf just what is needed to cleanse -the stoiu-acrfand stoiu-acrfand ward off the approaching attach. at-tach. Attacks of bilious colic may be prevented in the same way. For sale by the Springville Drug Co. the boys. He has been season since leaving school, C. W. Nelson, the affable traveling agent for the Ballard Medicine Co , of St. Louis, spent a pleasant half hour in this office Friday. Bearl Efiyer and Otto Caflcry returned re-turned last Friday from Lumberlor, N. Mex., with a view of procuring work on the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake By. " When you want a physic that is mild and gentle, easy to take and certain to act, alwavs use Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Springville Drug Co. The old; reliable institution, the Hungerford Academy, will open for the vear 1903 4, Tuesday Sept. 1st, ith Mr. C. F. Roruig as principal, and an efficient corps of teachers. Tuesday evening, a ' hobo, while passing J N. Ptxton's store, struck one of the windows with his fist, and shattered it. Deputy Harmer, who saw the act, captured, the vandal and lodged him in jail. Horace Thornton, one of the residents resi-dents Of Sprintiville in the fifties, came up from Parowan, his present home, to attend the funeral of Newton New-ton Crandall. He met and greeted many of his co-laborers of the long ago. The Philips well driving machine has just completed four wells for Amasa llaymond. One is only 3S feet deep, one 42 feet, each flawing 25 gallons a minute; theothersiire 105 feet deep and discharge 40 gallons each. Hungerford Academy will open Tuesday, September, First. Experienced Exper-ienced teachers have becu appointed to fill al! vacancies. Pupils who desire de-sire to attend should apply as early as possible to the principal, Mr. Cbas. F. Ilomig. Attorney Oldham, of Washington representing the Government in the Iudian Depredation cases, spent a few hours in towu last Friday. lie is taking testimony in those .cases in the State, trying to .settle cases that have.beeu Bled so tuauy years. Practical education is the aim of many schools in our day, none more than the Agricultural and Alechaoical Colleges. The work done at the Ag ricultural College of Utah will lie explained ex-plained in lectures given in the Meet-ingjlouse Meet-ingjlouse next Friday at 8 o'clock. The Indian War Veterans concluded con-cluded one of their most successful camptlres at the Psovo resort last Friday Fri-day afternoon. Tnere was a large contingent present, .and the days were spent in recounting the various of the indian disturbances, .in story and song, sham battles, .feasliug, boating aud bathing. c Jesse Groesbeck has returned from Perry, Oregon, where he has beeu at work on the Nibbiy.& Stoddard sawmill, saw-mill, where there is converted from trees into lumber 100,000 . feet daily. His father and his brother . Jacob are engaged in the . tiansfer - of . Jumbtr from the. mill to the -ears, ten cats being sent out each day. -Jesse thiuks it a flue country. . Johu Crandall brings cheering news from Lovelock, Cal., where he and other Springville contractors are working. He and his brother Newton New-ton took a piece of -tunnel woik, 717 feet long, in solid rock, together with the approaches. He is confident that the job is a good one, and that he aud the other boys wili make some money. The work will last until November. "What shall I do to make a living?' is often asked by young people. The short answer would be, ''work at something." What you may in a few years learn to do,-will be explaine 1 by Profs. Robinson and Ball in their lectures at the Meeting House, Friday Fri-day at 8 o'clock. There is no chagre fo"r admission, and all people who are interested in what Utah has ami does should be present. "Truth, published in Salt Ltle C.ty, has been giving considerab e ' sp ice lately to Utah Co. Ariists: C. F. Diliin and his latest -work, designeii f j.-the St. Louis fair, "The Protest farming this ; by the Sioux", is given ttrst place. 2i d comes John Hafen and his successes; Lewis Ramsay and his pastel work; Cunning, the great wizzard; Miss Boyer, Mr, Houtz and Johnson, well kuown on the stage. Miss Emma Ramsay aud Lucy Gates received spleudid mentiou previously. "A boy named Johnson of Springville, Spring-ville, who lost the sight of his eye through a fireworks accident on the Fourth of July, is at St. Mark's hospital, hos-pital, where he will be operated on for the injuries received at the time. It was necessary to allow the wounds to heal before attempting to remove the particles of powder from the face and to operate on the eyelid, which was partly destroyed by the accident."' Our readers will be able to pick the truth out of the above, from a Salt Lake daily. Athos Johnson is at St. Mark's, where he will be fixed up with an artidcial eye. Jtot Over-Wise There is an ol'd allegorical picture of a girl soared at a grasshoper, but in the act of heedlessly treading on a snake. This is paralleled by the man who spends a large sum of money building a cycloue cellar, but fails to provide bis family with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Dia-rrhoea Remedy of a safeguard against bowel complaints,, whose victims outnumber out-number those of the cyclone a hundred hun-dred to one. This is everywhere recognized re-cognized as the most prompt and reliable re-liable medicine in use for these disease. di-sease. For sale by the SpriDgville Drut Co. - WHITE VS BLACK. The clothes we wear are int&nded. or should be for three object i; warmth, in winter, coolness in summer, and health at all times. Wherever I have traveled I have noticed that a large number of the people were in the habit hab-it of wearing black clothing in summer, sum-mer, and a majority of b tb old an d y ung, grave and gay, make a practice of wearing hats, Springville being no exception. It is a well known fact, demonstrated by all experience, that hats and clothing of a black color have the power of attracting and retaining re-taining the sun's rays more than any other color. So far as 1 have observed our Nation s battle ships are painted alight color. Having been exposed to the scorching rays of the summer sun much of my life lean sympathize sympa-thize with others, and believing . that the observance of the hint may be the means of audding many a headache, fever and sunstnTlve'; I respectfully place it at your disp sal.-Goo Anderson. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Brouio -Quinine Tablets, All drugshsts refund the money if it fails to cure. JE. W. ;JjlroTe's-.signatuie,ls on each box 25c The Death Penalty , A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere-scratch, insignificant insig-nificant cuts or puny boils have paid the death penalty. It is wise to have I juucKien s iirnica oaive ever nanay. It's the be6t salve on earth and will prevent fatalities, when burns, sores, ulcers and piles threaten. Springville Drug Co, Only 25c, Czvl S- Ttc-ty, G-eneral -k,soixt,"Dcii7"or, Colo A few more .Histories . cf Springville .for sale cheap at 'this office- "- CITY ORDINANCE An ordinance amending section 171 of the Revised Ordinances of Spring ville, Utah, and providing for the licensing li-censing of pin-alleys and bowling alleys. Be it ordained by the City Council of Springville that section l"l'of tjbe Revised Ordinances of Springville, be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto at the eud thereof, the followiug words: Pin-alley and Bowling alley, for each alley $12 50 per quarter. All ordinances or patts of ordinan ces in conflict with this ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed Passed the - seventh day of July, A. D. 1003. I ss j H. T. Reynolds, Mayor. Attest: P. E. Houtz, City Rec. M. E Crandall Jr., Deputy Rec. X Mbuck-draughtI BRO WN & OAKLEY Ton serial . Artists For an easy Shave and an Artistic Hair Cut, call on thenir- Ladles' Clailclrerx's and Hair cuts a specialty. Agency for Troy Steam Laundry, Salt Lake. Tarlor 1 door north of Reynold's storr SPRINGVILLE. Constination is nothimr more than a clogging of the bowels and nothing lesa than vital staff- nation or death if not relieved. If every censtipated sufferer conld realize that he is allowing poisonous filth to remain in his system, be would 8wn pet relief. Constipation invites all kind of contagion. Headaches, biliousness, bilious-ness, colds and many other -ailments disappear when constipated consti-pated bowels arerelieved. Thed-ford's Thed-ford's Black-Draught thoroughly cleans out the bowels in an ea?y and natural manner without the fmrging of calomel or other vio-ent vio-ent cathartics. Be sure. that yon get the original origi-nal Thedford's .Black-Drau.fht, made by The Chattanooga Medicine Medi-cine Co. Sold by all druggists in 25 cent and 1.00 packages. Hoi-ran, Ark., Mir 25, 1001. Ieannotreroraineiiil Thedford's lUack-Drauarht lUack-Drauarht too highly. 1 keep H In my boas all the time and have used It for the last tea years. 1 nerer gare my children any other laxative. I think 1 ronld merer he able to work without It on arcoeat of beinir troubled with constipation, lour medicine Is , aU that keeps me ap. C B. MrFABIiAXD. T H. GK WOOD, A onsorial All work done in the Highest of the Art. rtist Style Door North of Dr. Kelly's Drug Store. Agent for Provo Steam Laundry. One Professional Cards. GEORGE STERNECTEST Boots and Shoes Neatly Repaired. Next door Independent office. promptly procured, OK HO FEE. Send model, sketch, T pfioto tor troe rtsnort Oft patentabiiitr. Book "How j to Obtain U.S. and Foreign PatentgandTr&de-Marka." FKEE. Fairest terms ever offered to iarentors.' ) PATENT LAWYERS OF 1 TEAKS' PRACTICE. I mmn patfnts PRnraiRFn through tmfv ) All bufioera confidential. Sound advice. Faithful ( ) service. Moderate charges. S Write W C'K.TSVTA.T' to W A UAl V. MM. WW. PATENT LAWYERS. Opp. U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, 0. C. Through 'Service TO ST.LOBJOS AND THE - DEASTJ VIA Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO Kb!1ShS MISSOURI PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS. OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric Lights. Electric Fans. Reclining Chair Cars (sots rwee). Up-to-date Day Coaches. For Berths, Tickets, Folders, elc, sdircss H. C.TOWNSENCs GEN'L PASSE K&ER AND TICKET AGENT. ST. Ifr.fS, f WE. 3 cure IrrA co JjjcONSULT DOCTORS . 9R3oRE APECIALISTS SWSS"V i- ou"r St iA'.T L CITi J U STRICTLY RELtABLt Ralph3. Weight, Organ Cleaner and Tuner. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. DR. H. B. ASADOORIAN. Diseases of the EYE, EAR, J0SE AM) TIIIIOAT t-PECiAi. Attestios Paid To liEFRACTtos RAILROAD WATCHES adqnarters 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. Hours: Akd Fitting Of Glasses. 9;30 to 12 :3 a. m. 1:30 to 3:30 p. .An. : OFFiCE: - FAROE BROS.- BLOCK PROVO.. UTAH D. C. JOHNSON, ittofneyat-Iiaixt and TJctapy Public. Sprinoville. Utah. James vCAfpkey, NOTARy PUBLIO SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. P DUNN, M. D. Physician and suhgeon. Utnce .in Hank .Building. Room 3 SPRINGVILLE. UTAH. : : Dr. N. H. PACKARD, : Extracting, Filling, Crown and Bridge work, and all kinds of dental work done in a professional manner ' OFFICE AT RESIDENCE One klock south and I east of R. G. W..depet Springville. Utah. G EO. SMART, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office In Rooms 5 and 6, In Rank buiWLng. Olnce hours 8 to 10 a. ni.. 12 to 2 aud . 5 to 0, p. iu. SPRLNGVILLE, - - !DtAH. : Societies. K. O. T. M. -Springville Tent No. 9 meets in re gular review -every Saturday evening at 7:30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. Rev. Dr. Uailey, Com. . Elliot 2T. Jordan, R. K. Open CuKtS WHtHi ALL ELSE (AILS. B9t Cougb Syrup. Tastes Gotxi. In time. Sold ny drnsretsts. Before Contracting for Your Electric Wiring See B. BACHMAN Of Provo, Telephone 70 X . . . Spectacles DLT'xTtecL . . ..Next Door Nortli of Farrer Bros.. Academy Ays , Pro?o ntali &:t.s JTou r JU iVerl Your appetite is poor, your heart "flutters," yon have headaches, tongue is coated, bad breath, bowels .constipated, ; bad . taste in the -If not all of these- symptoms, some, of ,taem? ?It's your nver. y i I ai mouth? AFZt) is a natural vegetabie remedy, containing no mineral or narcotic poisons. It will correct . any-or all symptoms, make your health. appetite, and spirits good. At druggists, 50 cents. LIVER and TRANSFER CORKER -of -R0YLA1TCE and SIXTH STREET. Gentle shorses, and .-a new lot of first constant readiness. class vehicles Kn BEESLEY MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS High : Grade : Monumental : Work '' IN Marble and Granite.- MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, - TABLETS, COPINGS, ETC., ETG. Provo - - TJttla. The Inter-Mountain Farmer AND The FOR $L50 pep aiiliiji With a Complete Line Best Stock in the City ' Opposite Harrison Hotel I : WHITHsTG WOOD - Proprietors The I.argest Stock of Electrical Electri-cal Supplies, Chandeliers etc. South of Salt Lake. , LOW P1NCES ON SPRINVILLEJ.VORK Orders may be :left with H. T. Reynolds & Co. G. E. ANDERSON IPortrait axid Iiandscape DealeT 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 ,AT HOME SPRINGVILLE, UTAII. rbia signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative BromoQuinine Tabisu Fine Job Print i n or Every Style At TPliis Office the remedy .Uuttnrcs. a cold 4s oo day |