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Show ,1 Our motto : Silver, 16 to i Constitution and Statehood. I H R, VOL. 5. NO. 9. SPRING-VILLE, UTAH, FRIDAY, OPT. 4. 1895. PRICE: $2.00 PER YEAR Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Li NX C ssa If Another Fair- The M. I. A. officers have selected an awarding committee for their annual an-nual fair whose duties are to receive from all well wlsheis of Springville, who are able, to contribute a prize to some worthy exhibitor for an incen tivetowork. All great city, county or state fairs are encouraged by tlvs means, the donor has his business or other interest in some subject spread before the public, usually In a pre mium list or circular which is scattered scatter-ed broadcast through and and is decidedly de-cidedly an interesting subject for for both giver and competitor. The committee which has this nwittpr in cliiiiL'e is Miss Julia Alle- man, Miss Kannie Rowland and Mr. John Manwaring, together with D. P Felt. If there are any who desire to contribute a prize or premium consisting con-sisting of anything from a bushel of grain or potatoes to a house and lot, they may see the committee or any ..uit.nar thfiwif who will cladlv fur nish them all the details and accord them the privilege of stating what competitive contest it shall be offered for; to illustrate Mr. Isaac Brown has offered $1.00 worth of meat for the best calf under six months old. elow is given a list of prizes donated dona-ted to date, with the names of the donors: For the best painting of natural flowers, a diploma written in shading pen colorwork, framed. P. E. Houtz. For the best original poem, a nice volume of Longfellow's Poems.-Miss Nellie Suniison. For the best original crayon picture, pic-ture, a copy of 'The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table.' Miss Julia Alle- . man.-'"-' - .. . : . ".'--. - For the best essay on tne -uebou. of Springville,' containing no more than 2000 -wolds; those completing 1 . '. ,tv,:n 12 vears of must ne no juu..Kv. - - ,. . ? unh.fr ntion to Ane a tly what they need. per bottle at C. J . 1' store. Price 50 cents Person's drug Lagislativs Cjnventioaa- The Democrats of Utah county held their Legislative convention at Payson Saturday, and nominated ttie following ticket: For State Senators A. J. Evans, Lchi: Malin M. Warner, Provo. For Representatives Wm. M. Itoy- lance. Soringville; A. O. Smoot, Jr Provo; Marinas Larson, Spanish Fork; Ilvrum Leniinon. Payson. Vnr Pminiv Sunerinteiidcnt of j schools-D. II. Christenst n. Payson. The Republicans of the county held their convention at Provo Tuesday and nominated the following Legiis-lative Legiis-lative ticket: For State Senators J. E. Booth, Provo; T. R. Cutler Lehl. For Representatives Grant G. Simons; Payson; James T. Ihorne, Pleasant Grove; J. F. Bringhurst, Springville; John C. Graham, Provo. For county superintendent of schools Geo. W. Brimhall. Digest of Land and Mining Decision- Furnished by W. P. Harlan, Land and .Mining Attorney, Washington, D. C. COAL, An application by an agent of an association as-sociation to file a coal declatory statement state-ment must be made in the manner provided by the department regulations, regula-tions, and show what improvements have been made, and the qualifica tions of the persons compssing the association. as-sociation. . ! - j uLtXXJ , IN AND OUT OF TOWN First-class harness for sale cheap T. Tame, Harness Maker. Lost-Between Egdar Deal's and H. G. Wood's place, a baoy s wune apron, embroideaed yoke und em broidery at sleeves, turner pieast leave at this office. Ezra Oakley and family are mourn- . 1 .... I .r I t ing the loss ot one or mewifij mm that were so bright. The little one died Sunday of an attack of summer complaint. It is said the other is ill of the same complaint and is very sick. The water at Goshen, where a number num-ber of Springville men and boys are working on the Reynolds canal contract con-tract seems to have a deleterious effect ef-fect on some of them. Burley Boyer, vf.iri.- i?pviiuiid atv inn. Curtis have all come, Viome sick with a severe at-t.ii.u- r.f malarial fever. Burley, cs peeialljsis seriously 111. No humane person will expect a hnrP to work aeainst a sore shoulder, nor to rest quietly uoder galling har ness ov saddle. When these iroumes appear the proper method Is to re-movelthe re-movelthe cause of the sore and apply Dr. J. II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. Lini-ment. It is a superior remedy for galls and sores, chafes and burns on animal flesh. Price 25c. 50c and $1.00 per bottle at C. J. Peterson's Drug Store. 7!i to 8150 a month paid to any one whii rpnrpsents US. Work almost mn?h for a child to do. Mr. J. w ivfin. Boise Citv. Idaho, made a-244.50 in one week. Mary Bush, nolo., cleared $72.10 in three ,hivs Rev. Wm. Curtis, Aberdeen, """ . . ... - . . .. -vr.. a n marl 14 trie nrst (lay. no eaiiital or experience necessary. Terms and pamphlets free. Address at once. Shepp & Co., 1020 unesmuv, St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.ntlpallii. Mrs. Horace Greeley had a strong antipathy an-tipathy to kid gloves, and never wore them upon any occasion. One day she met Margaret Fuller on the street, and instead of greeting her with any usual salutation, she touched Margaret's hand 'with a shudder, exclaiiuiugt "Skin of a boast! Skin of a beast!" "Why, what do you mean?" asked Marg-aret, ia surprise. "What do you wear?" "Silfe." returned Mrs. Greeley; "silk always'" Margaret touched her hand and shuddered, saying: "Entrails of a worms Entrails of a worra!"--Mftfy Lansjng, in Wide Awake. A SUrt tai Ll.'e. Mfdical Student People don't want young doctors. How on ejj,rth do they gtsmrted? i' Pjlfessor It's simple erfmgh. They jus&sit in their oftice axtd fret and work ovlt the rent until their hair turn! gray, and then the patients come witli a rush. . Y. Weitiy. I Jiot Too l.to to Save HtiuA ' Sifaart Nenhew (of the city) When you fro to your hotel, Uncle Ueighcede oe sure not to blow out mo gas. Lucie lleiirhcedo (who knows a thing or t --hA Well. I cuess not. What did 1 trw caudle snuffer all tne way from, Vrairietown fur, anyhow? Chi c&RVNews Record. '.. - & Harmony In the Faintly. iWr Fannie, what shall 1 g''t you for a birthday present? hl J-Nothing at all. . II Llnn'tit Kincrular that for once w agijte? At last there is harmony in tne faiuiW. . We have hit upon the same idet Texas Siftings. I Hard to Obey. lfate Father See here, younjr roan; whtw I toil you to do a thing I wanl .mi hi (in it, at nnci. rDiitiful Son What did you tell m to Ii.ate Father! forjret, now but I This lady is waiting for her turn to purchase her New Winter WraD 5 from among the elegant line of PLUSH. ASTRICAN, FUR AND CLOTH Coasts cincL Capes AT H. Reynolds Ss Co. i von shall no with jloia my boy They've Bargains me down to uey-nolds' uey-nolds' atul get jouf New suit and Over coat, they say The Survival of the Fittest Clothing Stores hs continue to grow, in season after seU8llf" male population ; i obI best, best iu cvef; times M i'l and gone, and still we ;opularity, in veryway i larger portion or utans Vschvabward for what Is ;'ay In ready to wear clothest and 8easw)n after seiftffffi wo continue tfurnish it, at prices that are simply competlon proof. THE FALL AND WINTER OF 1895 'at it done! Iuck. w aitr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made. age, one yeai du...--, Th Indewndent. lnoepeuin-'iu- .., Messrs. Christensen.Kelly and Hay mond have promiseit prizes. as Old People medicine to I lid neooiu "-t ... regulale the bowels and kidneys 1 I B,.v.,,nr,lMlv in Electric Bit- nnuw,r.r ; ,.,! does not stimu- ier8, . ,t,i0in nnr other Vite and contains no wu.j - "cant, but acts as a tonic and al-eSivl al-eSivl It acts mildly on the .tom-lc?S .tom-lc?S 1 bowel, adding strength and . tn t.iip. ortrans, thereby giving w. o - .... - of !,l!nir nMtlire 1U HIC I"-" aiue More About Scbeoli Our school law requests the teache,, whon nnnil are absent or tardy, the o T. 1 1 11 , ' - I - - - ' ! - n n . . 1 P . !Tl nave mem ormg an cuoo ""..jy parents or guardian. On account o confusion some OX tne niHU ft are cans . ....M lUil n.A lirinff them Tv.n'f. Wiimethe teachers trols them and they are also trying J .mnmv the order ot inescuuu.a Parents, DO'T fail to send the cusc on the above occasions. Also remember that every day sent is six lessons lost. . Respectfully MR (SHY J, A, REYNOLDS, PROP- . . .. v... .,,iinff his conTWnrnrTTiTTr A contestant wuw, i--.---" .nrchases a relinqmshment of . ...j.ntrvanrt Hies the same, a successful contestant; anu t.s ofettlerwho is then residing - the land will take etteci u - MINEHAL, Location of a mining claim ejects the land from subsequent withdrawal under the arid land act of October 18S8. NEWSPAPERS AND MlSEU-VL. rrv,QfiiafTfition vested in the regis- - .a,CM nor within ueincjvu. ; : . ,, tar to designate a 7' lct Ytt myW & Co., for tne ceieuia .ppporh muou - . linst. in Binf.t, Snr nirs Coal, mo J Pinmts von CASH. m t - vw"" 'IBrfeTHairpo l.00 ffee. Lion or Arbuckles Der nkg .25 Lrdines per can 05 lcfAKa nnn inn J O ,ly living up to the law that 'Jlhrn per can 10 ... ,i v,o .ire. also trying .tSV onn 7 hnru 25 Fresh bread 3 loaves 10 Oat Flake 71bs 25 Rice bs... 25 Raisins 5 lbs 25 Closing out at cost IiOOTS. SHOES rDOYS' CLOTHING and NOTIONS, a I nnn mn - - J nnmivniAV ema C. E. CHRI8TENSKP. UUtt. SAW auu nuiuiuiiui Hi. rdncii!- ISpkinqnille, Utah. Will find us another notch higher on the ladder of farndi Ourassortmen will be the largest ever shown by any Clothing store, our styles, workmanship, fit and finish. Coupled with the low price will satisfy you. ON THIS PLATFORM T rrinclpj., ic f moil. lian llf 'e they' no AT.. WM- irniiP-h Leave your orders with II. T. 1-est of mmriT JliiL ...!, a notice of application .,Ki.t. tii review is publisnea , ffl in ipmen to Rt ... .-J t cnti ff.L LO LCYirn " - t jAl!,.r t1 anV"' kvi . ,... io nun s ueu t o-'.-j--- ,rij-or. Kromut vicmvij v !,-,, of the functions, ecin - by the gcneral lana on , fc ,L T, rNeynold8 & - ln rtrtnnnt. armeuer auu . , - . $ rrom sail ca"vi"' " rr gestion. Old Teople find it ' the department 1 inu PESM OF from you fight from nart .thlptle lerever he ran carry. ' trnln- h For- Hlmllar thowofl of his . . ....- ,rTnre Stock of FaU and Wint iu order to Ne"w and Desirable Goods. . 7 - f.r ifi davs. We want your A.T1CL COnUUueo wi v nlr Shoes in tl 1 J u jr w . ,,,, a wft have fthoca ai 114c mm iwwn run 1 en, manager. jr. Main and Brlgham Streets. IT LAKE CITY, TJTAII. Ouf business methods have stood the scrutiny of thou sands of customers and wc solicit your patronage this falh We give you au inkling or what splendid things wo have in store for you. ' "VT Uriofly IWtoxxtioxl Men's strictly all wool black cheviots and grey casimeres never before equalled for less than $12.00. Men's dickey casinierc suits In large rarities of colors, not sold anywhere Tho famous benverdam-triwit lawn suits In black ami gray, and so wc go on all through our stock with At $ 7.00: At 9.00; 12.00: Values Never Equalled- s CLDTHIJIAIIVOUTFITTEB U s we are Going to Give a SPECIAL SALE. Not of old Stock, kind you want to get ready for cold weather apes Sept; Ui?cl U.O CtlXi. XX X W XXX gbkl X U W W UIO VXXXg bU XXU V O X li my LOOK AT PRICES 10 pieces plain 'Sress go(,ds at 10 nieces plain thttK u. at iofin remnants or uri . i,. chnareii u - worth 12ic worth 20 c worth 30 c worth 16ic OcerredPouiesticoiic. 50j.Sevlotat 4!c He lHc 4ic 11 c 5 C ic 15 c (He worth 6ic worth 12ic worth 15 c! worth ic worth 15 c worth "lc worth 1 c worth 25 c worth 10 c great sacrifice we are ma aim wauiiuo -advanced in price it wi CLOAKS, CLOAKS! JVo g iar.L-t.ta puv. and in oru count to every lady purJ 1 1 lot Ladles' Union Suits I 1 lot Misses Union Suits j 1 lot Ladies, undershlr s aiers 1 lot Children's undershlrtlli avveIg I lot Hoy's undershirts am Hot of Men's unuersim sefor 3.00 5.00, 5.50, and 6.00. You can sec what a All our ladies' and children's Tan shoes of children's Shoes at cost. As shoes have on to lay in shoes. finest line of Ladies' Plush, Fur and Cloth itroduce theid we will give 15 per cent dls- . O - 1 .u.l. if one ueiore oepi,emur jolii 10 pieces nappeornelat R nieces grey shaker nanncl at pieces SavneUt , cacb at about half value 100 remnanw lame . gl0E w "sirable stock, they are all Bright, New rrhicus nosale of unaesirauio A. Goods to get you to cah on us as we are s tvw. .,v,vf underwear 1 lot Ladies' wool and cot Hot Children's wool and 1 lot Men's wool ami Many of tne aoo ;5, 1 lot Turkisn iowei rs wors KGAISS. cry iiosiery rv forth .Wc a pair. 75 fi0, 25, 86. 35. 1.35, 1.50 each 75, 1.00 each 50, 7ft each 50, 75 each 35 each 50, 75 each 20, 25, 30 each 20, 25, 30 each 10, 15, 20, 25 each 1 lot Hock Towels. 20 pairs Lace Curtains id pairs Lace curtains 10 pairs Lace Curtains 50 white and Grey Blankets 25 Grey Blankets 25 Whit; 10-4 Ulankots i lot uea comforts 5c each 75c pair 1.25 pair 1.50 pair 75 pair 1.50 pair 2.50 pair 85c, 1.00, 1.35 mJrnmbm CLOTHING, Our entire stock of Clothing must be closed out as we aregoingout of the clothing business. It will pay you to see us before buying as you can get them at less than cost. 1 lot Bib Overall at . 45c pair Best Overalls on earth 50c pair 1 lot Men's black hats 5()c each 1 lot Cowboy's hats 1.00 each 1 Int. Ibtv'a Mark hait 'r.c nah 10c each 1 lot Boy's black hats 35c each C Seasonable Goods; just what you want today. We are sacrificing these ) get your trade if you compare our value with others it |