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Show m SPRiNGVILLE INDEPENDENT. Issued Every Friday. 1. I. KKI.T, I'.dltur mill Mummer. Local Mention. Green peas are in the market. Strawberries are not half as pro i lie this year as u-ual doWU. although prices aie A tlrst-class Dulcimer fur sale. Enquire En-quire of Fred Wciylit , Springviile. Grain taken, tf London Purple, Paris Green and all spraying mixtures can be bad cheap uf the Sujoot Dun; Co., l'rovo Utah. tf. Mr. Jessie Manwaring, a gentleman well-known in Springviile, is now a benedict. Miss Louisa Jaqueu is the lady who is now Mrs. Mauwaring. Mrs. Tli is. Rojlauce lias secured the agency for -The Mary Jane Dish Washer." Something new. Call and nee it. She Hunks it the best tiling out. 1 41 It will pay you to buy your wines, liquors aim an KimJM or bottled beer at the Sniout Drug Co., l'rovo. They carry a full line at prices to suit everybody, every-body, tf. Five years agu The Rrighain Bugler first greeted its army of readers with aspiigntiy blast. The Independent joins witli Its many tontempoiaries in wishing The Bugler -xiaoy happy blasts of the day. A tort of lethargy sometimes takes possession of the kidueysatid bladder; the should be promptly stimulated to healthful action by the use of Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Ividuey lialm. Sold by (J. J. Peterson. K. Uolfson, the pastor of the E. V. Lutheran church of Spanish Fork, called iu last Wednesday. He says 11. J. Mortensou's little boy was thrown off a horse on Tuesday morning, badly bad-ly straining his arm. Foil Sale A 200 aero fruit ranch, for a price lower than the lowest if Hold immediately; the richest laud in the world lor iruit; irrigating stream inctly private property. For par tlculars apply to: Cu. E. Malnistroiu, Maplelon, Utah county, Utah, t4U. Having used ClmmberlaMrs Cough Remedy In my family and found it to bo a tlrst-class article, 1 lake pleasure in recoiumeuding it to my friends. J V. Foster, Westport, Cal. For sale by all druggists. The new brass band organization lias received their Instruments. They are beauties of the Lyon & llealy make, elegantly plated In nickel. The boys are very pleased and from now ou we may expect to hear practicing In all parts of the city. In the decline of life, infirmities beset be-set us to which our youth and maturity matur-ity were strangers, our kidneys and liver are. subject to derangement, but nothing equals Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and kidney balm as a regulator of these organs. Sold by C. J. Peterson. Peter-son. The Harrison Electric Co. of Chicago, Chi-cago, has sent us a little handbook entitled, "Telephone Exchange." Dr. Harrison, the authoi and also inventor inven-tor of the Harrison telephone, has done considerable In ttiis country to give the public cheaper and better telephone service. This week's runaways Includes one in which liishop Harmer is the loser, Last Saturday a bike rider ran into his team which was hitched to a wagon wag-on and hay rack frightening them so that they broke loose, took a run down Main street finally colliding with a tree which smashed the wagon pretty completely. No one was hurl. I u the report of a few days ago referring re-ferring to oneof the speakers at the Tabernacle Jan. H ill, by some hook or crook the type said Bishop Hall Instead In-stead of Elder Jas, Hall. Now while Friend Hall Is a good, Jovial fellow, likes to drive fast horses and is slightly slight-ly lucllned to fm hvn jxmf, still he Is not good enough (?) for a bishop Headers will please note the correction. correc-tion. Awarded H;het Honors-World Fair. DRr CREAM baking MOST PERFECT MADE. A pur Grip Dram of Tartar Powder. Fir born Ammonia, Alum or any other adult ant. 40 YEARS THB STAVDAIO. fmwm :he glorious fourm. There was a large and enthusiastic gathering at the mass meeting in the city hail Tuesday evening to consider the advisability of celebrating the Fourth of July. ! James E. Hall was elected chair man and James Caffrey secretary. It was unanimously decided to eele-irate eele-irate in a quiet but enthusiastic manner, and to dispense wan tuc usual us-ual parade. The following named gentlemen and ladies were, appointed a commit tee on arrangements and program: Win. M Ko) lance, James E. Hall, H. M. Dougall, G. P. Thompson, Mrs. Don. C. Johnson, Mrs. Geo. L. Mo- Kenzieaiul Mrs. It. L. Kird. The committed, were empowered to (111 all vacancies and to appoint the necessary assistants. A. C. Bird moved that the celehr.v bration be held down in the public park. The chair stated that the motion mo-tion could not be entertained unless a proviso was added n quiring the mover to furnish umbrellas free of charge. Mr. Bird did not case to take the Responsibility upon himself aud the motion was not put. On motion of Geo. A. Srnrrs the committee was instructed to arrange for morn ing exercises at some suitable place aud for afternoon Held amuse incuts. It was decided to have a commit tee on finance, and the following gentlemen gen-tlemen were appointed as such: James Caffrey, Geo. A. Slorrs, Will Friel, arid A. C. Bird. Jos. B. Whitehead, I. N. Whitaker aud J. M Westwood were appointed a committee on amusements. H. T. Reynolds moved that all commutes com-mutes report Saturday evening. Carried. Car-ried. Mooting adjourned till Saturday, June 2, at 8:30 p. ui. BuckUn'i Arnica Salvt. The Rest Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and riostlvcly cures Piles, or no pay required. His guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price i" cents per box. For sale by Dr. C. J. ret erson, Digk of L&id and Mining DeoiuuM. Furnished by W. I) Harlan, land and mining attorney, Washington, D. C. Timdku and Stone Act. The timber and stono act of June 3, 1878, authorizing entry of lauds "which have not been offered at pul-llc pul-llc sale according to law," Includes lands that, at the date of the passage of said act, had not been offered at public auction at the price then llxed by law. AORICULTURAL. The validity of a pre-eniptor's resi deuce Is not affected by the fact that his wife refuses to live ou the land. MlNKHAL,. An amended survey and repuhllca Hon w ill lie required where It is found lhattho laud embraced within the application, asset forth iu theofllcial survey and published tiotice, Is Incur rectly described. Preliminary proof for mineral pat cut must show the claim valid at ap plication. A mineral notice must give the course and length of a line connect lug the claim with a corner of tin public surveysor with u mineral mou u incut. Knights of the Maccabees- llie Mate Commander writes us from Lincoln, Neb , as follows: "Afte rying other medicines for what seem ed to he a very obstinate cough In our two children we tried Dr. King's New Discovery and at the ml e.f two da.vs tne cough entirely left them. We will not be without it hereafter, us our experience proves that it cure where ill other remedies fail." Sign ed V. W. Stevens, State Com. Whv not give this great medicine a trial aaltls guaranteed and trial hottlt am free at Dr. C. J. Peterson's Drug Store. Regular siie .VK and II. 00. LOOK HOE BALT LAKE VISITORS. Stlttir B.uk. Time tahle In effect June 13. 1C. L?aveSaIt Lake. Arrive Salt Iate 10 15 a. iu. 12;io p. in. 2 l p. tn. 4 30 p. in. 5 00 p. in. 7 10 p. m. 7 30 p. mi. y 10 30 p. in. Fare for (he round trip, M rent. Trains leave from Rio Grande West ern Railway depot Bol Sfiingi 8nitrittiB. Ills iot generally known, ? le of Salt Lake, that li-r - fa flnfl Tti't, nh. iititsi ig , ('.-. int, private or i. while h. iU . ,t, ; n-g. ed In without I i iig nn, i u! -urNfirto any grcnt health resort. Tiio hu.t L... . ....U. Ill :i ,,, : riyht in Hie in ,i. I ol iln; city, ; water is piled '!!, ir from the: tone iinl' - ;i iit'.i of the city, all t.n- ui-'dieiaai properties -cale . i.e l. ha, Of the very best mineral springs of tie-country, tie-country, all the facilities knon to modern sanitariums and a corps of olllcers, attendants, etc., that cannot be excelled by any institution of the kind in th" country. Mr. H. M. Ba con lsine trreat nun or tne institution nd Sid Claws on the affable manager. visit to this great (novation to mod ern bathing aiiiiratus is one of tin- absolute necessities when taking in Salt Lake. They are located a half block west of the Clift House corner Tka Bikes. The Cycle Club held a meeting at the city. hall Tuesday evening i aimed - ately after the adjournment of the mass meeting, and decided to erect a w ire fence around the track, and the Mowing gentlemen were appointed to look after the matter: Joe White- ad, Mark (foyer and Allie Packard. The committee were instructed to en deavor to have the raininess men -and itizens generally to assist in building the fence. Ou motion nf Mark Royer the membership fee was increased from ;t to$fl. President Thompson read the lease of the land between the R. G. W. aud the Cycle Club, and the same was or dered signed and returned to the gen- ral superintendent for bis signature Adjourned. THE PENCIL PUSHESS. The Utah Press association will meet at l'rovo next Monday. The ob jects of the meeting will be to take action upon the report of the com mittee appointed at last meeting to revise the constitution, to receive re ports from any other committees that may be ready to report and to decide upon the best course to pursue in ob taining needed legislation. The Independent will be "thar." 1HSINESS BHIEF8. Miss Lisonhcc has a new line of Leghorns and feathers; Just the thing for the 4th of July times. Call aud see them. Child & Rons have just received an elegant blue stone marble monument for the Ewel Stewart estate. It's a beaifty. The Independent is glad to learn that Springviile has a bluing factory or moratory owned by Mr. James Taylor. He puts up a tine article and best of all, the local merchants are handling it. Drs. Huldaway & Brown, the den tists, who have located in the bank building, are young men who are Utah isiys, have had thorough training un der a competent dentist. Persons de siring dental services will l!nd the gentlemen reliable aud trustworthy in all dealings. The Independent regrets to an nounce that Mr. E. R. Buel, the popu lar watchmaker and jeweler, is about to leave spnngvllle. Mr. Ituel came here about live mouths ago Intending to remain two weeks only but his business has been such tbat he could not leave until now, he will go to Denver for a short time and event ually push on to Chicago, his home. St range to say he does not like the lulls which surround the city, and en joys the open country best, this being the main reason for his departure. Mr. Buel is a tlrst-class artisan in his line and The Independent wishes him Miccc.-s in his new Held. I'KltSOV AL. MKMION. Mrs. D. P. Kelt returned last Mon day from a week's visit to Salt Like Dr. llynds has gone East for a "few weks he says, but some ungenerous souls say il ts for many, many weeks. Elder Chris limit i, a missionary who has beeu laboring In Alabama,' has returned home after two years' absence. The Independent was honored by a Tisit from Miss Llsonbee the milliner, who, before her visit terminated, played the "devil" In the oftice. K. M. West, of the Ogden Standard pave The Independent "old loan" a fraternal grip and when the aforesaid fellow attempted to ci'iupliuietit Mr. Weston the gmnl paper he represented repre-sented he Interrupted with a vigorous return of compliment regarding The Independent, saying, "Thai's what the people say." Mrs. T. A. Dean and her sister, Miss H iin. left last Monday evening for Kreeport, III., the old home (,f the ladles Mrs. Dean will return In aUut six weeks, while Miss Bj.ui will probably remain. Society clrrlmwill sadly miss the genial presence, if Miss Ujan, a she was very popular with all wh w -re fortunate enough to make l:er avtilin' -r a t f Congress of D.-e. 27th, - ;i se en; hui!ic-ie;id entries are al-i.,wvd al-i.,wvd oii't -r the following conditions: That any iiome-stea-i sHtlei upon public pub-lic land is unable by reason of a total or partial destruction or failure of ei.,p, -iekness, or other unavoidable e.'isiiality. to se -ure a support for himself, him-self, herself, or th e depending Upon him or her, from the lan 1 entered as a li.iiie'stead, and who on -account of any said reasons has, prior to said act, foifeiied his or her entry, such person per-son snail be permitted to make a second entry of not to exceed a quarter section on any public land subject to entrv under the homestead law, and to perfect title to same under the same conditions in ever? respect as n be had not made the former entry. Persons wishing to make such second entries can call on or write to, T. C. Bailey. Land Agent, Salt Lake city. NET. SHSfiT MUSIC. Tho -Independent 1ms a nice selection selec-tion of the newest sheet music, consisting con-sisting of sours, duetts, quartettes, etc., all of which is copyrighted and the best out. "CHANGE CAltS," Nay! nay! Not if I make the trip via the. Chicago, Union Pacific & North western Line. Through vestibuled trains, composed of Dining Cars, fi est and second class Sleepers and Free reclining re-clining Chair Cars. For further informations in-formations call on or address, G. W. Craig U. P. Agent, Provo. M01. (4-347.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I.aml Offlecat Salt Lake Oil v. t'tali. June 17th. ts.i.'. Notice Ik liprehv irlvfn that the fuUowini; niinu'il sett Inr lew tiled mil iee (if his ititrii-tton ititrii-tton Id luakn final umnf In hiiprmrl of his hisi'liihn. niel that stil'l proof will he maiii hefore tlin Clerk of r hp County Court, of I'tali I'minty, at l'rovo city on July lK: vir: Henry ,1. Melvelf, H. K. No. SilsT. For the S. i. S. K. V E.y H.W.H 8ee.IT. ami N. E.y N. W. Sec tion zli. I ownshln l south. Kanini 1 cnM. He names the following witnesses to provo his continuous resldi-nee upon mid cultivtt- thm or. sail! land, viz: Ktner M . I'.rlmliall of Thistle, Utah Co., U .lanias Hoyaek " " " " Lewis KdariU " " " " Nathan Kdwardx " " " " Any person who desires to protest aeatnst tn iilllowanee or such proof, or who knows of Miy biil'slanllal reason, under the law and reirulstlotis or th Interior depart inenf whv sui'll proof should not he allowed, will he given H'l opportunity at 'the ahove men tioned time and pla'e to erOMS-exHmine thu wltncssi g of said claimant, and to oITit evi dence in rebuttal of that submitted hy claim- ant. nvr.oN f;t(0O. Kepistar. J E. Itoolh attorney for cuimanl. tjy-ai. Just Opened S. P. C. LARSON THE SHOEMAKER. Next Door to Wood Mer. Co. D. D. Houtz, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OlhVe, Elderidge Block. Provo, : : : : : Utah. A. C. BIRD Livery, Feed AM) Sale Stables. SPRING V I LLE. UTAH. P. E. HQUTZ, ARTIST SHAOiN sioivr wiuteh. Family Records a Specialty. SPUIMU'ILLK, - UTAH Drs. HOLDAWAY I BROWN, DENTISTS. . . EOCM 5. BANK BULLEINO, . . Are prepared to do till kinds of Painless Dentistry, Including the latest lat-est Uiown ami Bridge Wink. Treatment of Oral Diseases a Spi.el iltv UT'ieMon fiimrnnteod W 1)1 S -WHOLESALE FRUIT, PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. SHIPPER OF FINK STRAWBERRIES, GOOSEBERRIES, CURRANTS,' RASPBERRIES and VEGETARLES. PLEASE WRITE ME FOR PRICES. WILL QUOTE YOU PROMPTLY. &TAU Goods Guaranteed to be the Finest in the Market. SPRI2TGVILLE, - - - UTAH. AGENT FOR STL'DEBA KER BROS. MFG. CO. aciiar DEALEUS IN :EHRAh Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, Etc. SPRINGVILLE, - - UTAH. t7Trf LTW W IT Manufacturer of and Dealer in REGAL PATENT. ROYAL, ROSE BUD, GRAHAM, (JERMADE, CORN MEAL, B RAN, SHORTS, CHOPPED FEED. Wheat received on deposit. Custom Grinding a Specialty. Cash paid for wheat. MILL OPPOSITE SriilXG CREEK. MAID, WIFE OK WIDOW need never fear to make that contemplated contem-plated trip east if she will trust to the Chicago, Union Pacific & North western Line. (Quickest time. Fewest Few-est changes. Union Depots. For full"information call on or address 0. W. Craig, U.P Agent, Provo. NOTICE. L. L. Peterson, Has removed to his new shop next door to WHITEHEAD'S siorc. NEW SHOES made nnd kept on hand REPAIRING done nt lowest prices. tlUST hQOlfl Men's soles 75 cts. and up N" Ladles soles 40 and Met SPRING VILE UTAH. CO N TR A CTO RS ATT E N TI O N ! Tor whlti'wiishinif or plastering. For niasoits or lirleklayers. sun THOMAS BOARDHAN. Between Springville and Provo. Contracts filled promptly from 1 bushel to lO.noo bushels. 1(1 THESE DIM times, when von hav'nt money to buy new Spring Wagons or Buggies, bring your old ones to CARTERS, and have them made as good as new; and thereby there-by patronize Home Indiuitry. 35 i Dr.O.B.Hewett & Sod The Lending Dentists, of SALT LAKE OITY, Bridge Work the BEST west of Chicago. The Only dentist who make Gold Deposit plates, Cool, Clean and "tit like the paper on the wall" Filling Fill-ing nnd extracting ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN Price to suit the times. psJ.S.tloutz, Fashionable Milinor and Dressmaker. Newest and Latest IVsIgn In Hat BviuuelM, 1 rimming, Laces, etc. MAIN STREET, SPRINC.VII.I.K V V K Km E1CB 0 MAIMI Next door to Postoflice For an EASY SHAVE aai ariistic hair CUT. CALL UN HIM. Agent for Troy Steam Laundry of Salt Lake City. Meneray & Go. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. U Contractor and Builder. ESTIMATES MADE WITH OU WITHOUT SUPPLIES. BnildinEr Repaired on S&ort Notice. SPRINGVILLE. UTAH T. Child fiSon, DKALEHS IN MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES ETC. General Stone Cutting Neatly and Promptly Executed. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. If You want a Good Turnout ""OU TO- 12. Thorn Livery and Transfer -3TABLE3. - Ca Rjf lance St.. twi Pin-.n test of lnn Where you will tind the Im-sI mstched teams ami the lcst ingk drivers In town. Baggage and Fielght tratisfcrcil toau part of th city. 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