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Show THE SPSIN3YILLE INDEPENDENT. Issued Every Friday. D. P. FfXT, Editor Hurt Manager. Local Mention. Circus. Let us spray. K'llpi Wood was in town Monday. New cultivator at Win. M. Roylance .fcCo. Wanted spring chicks at White head's. Mace llockhlll was In town Wednes day, he giTe the office asocial call. L. S. Whiting has purchased a new saw ' mill whieh he will place in Hobble Creek canyon. Cash paid. Six cents a pound for 4 fat Teal at the Frovo Meat Co. Phil. Speckart, Proprietor, Provo, Utah. Miss June Bryan as just returned home from Thistle, where she has been on a visit of six weeks. The Rev. Mr. Andrews of Provo delivered a lecture at the Baptist hall last Tuesday night, on the Binding of Satan. Joe and Arthur Loynds were fixing up the city square Wednesday. This is a more In the right direction. Dr. C. J. Peterson has returned from a prospecting trip through Skull Valley, Val-ley, he reports prospectors galore and a very sucsessful trip. The editor of the Sprlngvllle Independent Inde-pendent has found a ''new light." It must be the kind that Is Felt, not seen. L')gan Journal. Martin, the tailor, moved in to the Miner building Monday, where he will he glad to see any one who wants first class work done at reasonable figures. C. A. Wade has gone over to Sprlngvllle Sprlng-vllle to take charge of Dr. Peterson's drug store during the latter's absence of two or three weeks In the cast. Payson Globe. One of the best evidences that Aycr's Hair Vigor Is an article of exceptional merit Is the fact that the demand for It is constantly increasing. No one who uses this incomparable dressing thinks of trying any other preparation for the hair. R. A. Barney the hustling dry goods man of Provo has a man in New York who is always on the lookout for bar-gilns. bar-gilns. This seems to be the secret of his success In offering good at such low pities, umuij una uina.) j uetu u friend to the public and this fact Is made patent by his latest move. 1-i.mu I ; i rc ceo. I have a fine lot of Ash, Kim and Maple shade trees for sale Cheap. Wm. M. Roylance, SPRINGV1LLE, .... UTAH. Frank Crandall and Mary Watson, were married at the residence of the biides mother last Sunday at four o'clock. The ceremony was performed perform-ed by Bishop ntll. The Independent Joins with the many friends of the couple la wishing tbem a'long and happv married life. The Sprlngvllle Independent is like 'ltrchfleld Advocate in two respects. It is working for a street sprinkler and electric lights. Advocate. The Independent sung it's little sprinkler song last year early In the season and have the finest street sprinkler in the country. We want electric lights, a chamber of commerce, and a road to Lake Shore, now-a-days. For every quarter In a man's pocket there are a dozen uses: and to use each one in euch a way as to derive the greatest benefit is a qucstloa every one must solve tor himself. We believe, be-lieve, however, that no better use could be made of one of these quar. ters than to exchange It for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicine that PVAr fumllv urinillil u nmvlrln.1 with For sal by Meneray & Co. Ray Raymond, the railroad liar was, on the south bound train for Salina Tuesday chaperoned by J. L. Yundt, or the Rock Island, R. F. Neslcn of of the Burlington, H. B. Cole of the Colo. Midland, and Geo, A. Hawkes, of the D. & R. G. No one can tell why on earth Raymond was along unless he was out for a railroad junket for a change. Wednesday of last week was tho 161st anniversary of the birth of Dun- lel Boone, the old Kentucky pioneer, and Mr. Either Blanchard held open house on that day in honor of the , noted frontiersman. Dancing, music and a literary program made the hours pass quickly and joyously. . Mr. Blanchard Blan-chard made a speech, In which ho sketched the career of tha pioneer, Boone. The ball room was nicely - decorated, and a cumber of Weapons . of war and of the rbasc in Boone's time hung upon the walls. A sumptuous sump-tuous repast was served at 3 p. m., and a large number of friends partook of Mr. Blanchard's good cheer, and did honor to the great and only Daniel Jtoonc. Over Thirty Years Without Sickness. Mr. II. Wettstein, a well-known, enterprising citizen of Byron, 111., writes: "Before I paid much attention atten-tion to regulating the bowels, I hardly knew a well day; but since I learned the evil re-sultsof re-sultsof constipation, and the eflicacy of AYER'S Pills, I have not had one day's sickness. for over thirty years not one attack that did not readily yield to this remedy. My wife had been, previous previ-ous to our marriage, an invalid for years. She had a prejudice against cathartics, but as coon us she began to use Ayer's Pills her health was restored." (o) Cathartic Pills Medal and Diploma at World' Fair. Ta Rtttora Strength, Uka Jkjar'a Saruptrffia Spray your trees. Of course you go to the circus. Miss Nellie Crandall Is quite ill. Cabbage plants 25c per 100 at Whitehead's. White-head's. L. John Nuttall was a visitor at this office Monday. Archie Grahame of Salem was a visitor to this office Wednesday. II. T. Reynolds went to Provo on business connected with bis office as selectman, Wednesday, John Griffiths In Henry li ving's version ver-sion of Goethe's "Faust," will be at tho Provo opera house on the 22nd and 23 of this month. He is among the best on the road. To prevent the hardening of tbe subcutaneous tissues of the scalp and the obliteration of the hair follicles, which cause baldness, use Hall's Hair Renewer. Marshall Storrs wants us to state for the benefit of our readers, that the new ordinance in regard to stock Tuning Tun-ing at large in the city, applies to stock of all ages, and that he would like people to act accordingly. Frank Haymond, Delos Boyer and Elmo nail have gone ud to haul ties and lumber from Will Kclsey's mill. They took Johney Dallin up to dish up the bacon and beans. The R. B. George Chicago Convention Conven-tion Sc Concert Co. will give one of their popular concerts in the L. D. S. meeting house on Tuesday evening, May 19. It will be given free of charge, though the collection plate will be passed. A. L. Starr of Mona, Utah, a cattle man of great possessions, was a Manti visitor this week. It is rumored that Mr. Starr has more than a mere business bus-iness Interest in Manti. Manti Messenger. Mes-senger. Say, Alfred, when are the cards to be out? Word came as we went to press last week of the death of Mr. Wm. C. Huntington, an old timer of Sprlngvllle, Sprlng-vllle, but late of San Bernardino, Cal. Death resulted from a several year's selgn of progressive rheumatism. The family of the deceased is expected to return to Sprlngvllle, their late home. Mr. Edward Fuller and Miss Torra Loveless were married at Nephi last Friday. There was no cake and no cards, which, together with the significant sign-ificant name of the bride, would indicate indi-cate a very hungry, "Loveless" wedding. wed-ding. Fortunately, however, the groom was -"Fuller." Iron Co. Record. Re-cord. Mr. D. P. Davis, a prominent liveryman livery-man and merchant of Goshen, Va., has this to say on tho subject of rheumatism: "I take pleasure in re commending Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, as I know from personal experience that it will do all that Is claimed for it. A year ago this spring my brother was laid up in bed with Inflammatory rheum atlsm and suffered Intensely. The first application of Chamberlain's Palm Ba'.ni eased the pain and the use f one bottle completely cured him. For sale by Meneray & Co. If any man has any doubts about Sprlngvllle having the best equipped barber shop of Salt Lake, let him call In and look at the old Manwarln'gshop south of tho postofilce and his doubts will be cxDcllcd. Why. if a ma a who ' has a nice silken beard that he thought as much of as of his wife, should call In this new barber shop he would have a sort of hankering to have it taken off in order to try tho new fixtures, razors and the barbers with new vim and push. Brown and Manwarlng have just consolidated, and tho way they make things hum now is a rau tlon. Call In and get your whiskers extracted without pain td the ex tractor. The Salt Lake, papers report that the circus is fine. An Immense stock of Beds, Springs and Mattresses at Molen Reynolds & Co. And so John R. Wallis Is to have a paper at Randolph In Rich county? He Is to call at the Round Up. The Independent hopes John will round up many dollars and laud where he should at the top in Utah paperdom. The R. B. Geotge Chicago Convention Conven-tion and Concert Co. will gUe one of their popular concerts In the L. D. S. meeting house, Tuesday evening, May, 19. It will begiven free of charge, but a collection plate will be passed. Now that the ordinance prohibiting like stock from running at large on the streets is to be strictly enforced, Ike Whitaker is talking of petitioning the council to set aside the city hall square as a weaning , pasture for calves. '.'' ..,,.! His Santanic Majesty of the editorial editor-ial department, Elliot Jordan, 'and Geo.Drury made a flying trip to Maple-ton Maple-ton Wednesday. Tlry were accompanied accom-panied by some people, who do not care to have it known that they as-s as-s ciate with the devil, so their names are omitted. Ninktv teh cknt. of all the people peo-ple need to take a course of Hood's Sarsaparilla at this season to prevent that run-down condition of the system sys-tem which invites disease. Hood's pills arc the best family cathartic and liver medicine. Harmless, Harm-less, reliable, sure. , Mrs. Luther Deal returned from Salt Lake, Tuesday, with her sou, Lute, who has been under the care of an occullst In that city for a couple of weeks. The little fellow's sight will be saved, though the afficted eye will be weak for quite a while. Mr. and Mrs. Deal and Lutie are to be congratulated con-gratulated on the satisfactory outcome out-come of a very serious matter, Ciarlie Ward of Ward & Sons Provo, paid the Independent a' flylng visit last Friday. He reports business as being first rate, they are filling lots of small contracts in bee keeners supplies, screen doors, etc, besides a number of large contracts for building supplies, worK, etc. Charlie says there Is more work going on now than for three years past, and we look for a very prosperous year. Pbll. Speckart, the Provo butcher, paid a short visit to The Independent sanctum yesterday he reports business as very good, and can use all the good pork that can be obtained, as he ft the great meat packers of Utah! He also reports a good market' for veal and fact any kind of fat stock. 'There is one thing, Phil, always pajs the highest price in cash and is therefore very fopular with the people. 'f - Ho Question About It "If anything will, cure youyH is Hood's Sarsaparilla." This is the remark of thousands of people who know by personal experience exper-ience the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla in recommending it to others. , They kuow that when tho blood is impure and the severest forms of Scrofula and Salt Rheum afflict their unhappy victims, Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures. They know that when the blood does not properly feed the, nerves, and tired feeling and nervous prostration preveils, Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures. They know that when the digestion Is wrong, when the impurities in the blood permit or cause rheumatism, catarrh,dyspepBla or other complaints, Hood s Sarsaparilla Cures. No Boom For Doubt-When Doubt-When the facts are before you, you must be convinced. The facts are that the Union Paci ni is leading all competitors, is the acknowledged dining car route, and great thrugh car line of tho west. . The line via Denvei and Kansas City to Chicago in connection with the Chicago & Altcn Railroad, with ' its excellent equipment of Free Reel in Ing Chair Cars, Pullman Palace Sleepers Sleep-ers and Pullman Diners, demands the attention oj every traveler to tbe east Ask your nearest agent for tickets via tnis route, js. u lomax, Gen. Tass. and Tkt. Agt. Corrected wet kin hy Wm. M. Ttuvlance. Sprinovillk. Utah, May 15 96. flfg, por toi.... XH Chickens. pvr lU.nllv- , 07 ," HprliiR, prrlb 17H Turkey, ' " .09 OrtH-n iippliw, per bun.. .70 Pried apple, per lb., .0SH ' pewhee " " 09 pluuia " " . .094 Alfalfa anwt, M 07 Timothy 14 " " 084 Rtd clover ' " .08 ( U, pwrwt., looms, .00 Wheal, perbua. .48 Hurley, per cwt 70 Exlrn-tod honey In 5 gal. carta, per lb.. .04 Alfalfa hay, baled, per ton 5.S0 Wild hay, " " a,ootoO.SO Tha above, price are aubject to change without notice, and repreaent a cash baala. If merchandise la drntred hlRher price can ProQucB Price Curren l obtained. NEW SHEET MUSIC. The Independent has a nice selection selec-tion of the newest sheet music, consisting con-sisting of songs, duett, quartettes, etc., all of which is copyrighted and the best out. We can save you from t20 to $40 on a bicycle. Try us. Provo Hardware & Co. UnSqualed Service-Denver Service-Denver to Chicago via Kansas City is given via the Union Pacikic and Chicago and Alton Railways. Through Pullman Sleepers, Pullman Pull-man Dining Cars and Free Reeling Chair Cars leave Denver daily. The Union Pacific is the great through car line of the west. Ask your nearest ticket agent for tickets via this line. E. L. LOMAX, Gen. Pass, and Tkt. Agt. Omaha, Neb. Mr- Beck's Htw Location- J. Beck, the Jeweler, has moved out of the Py ne & Maibcn drug atore, and I now nicely locuted, with an elegant stock, In the room two doom east of Barney' new utoru, at Provo. wbre ha will be glad to aco all his old customers and new ones. He thanks alitor their liberal patronage in the past and assures them that he will continue to give them good goods at the very lowest prices. Mr. Heck Is one of the most practical and well Informed artisans In Utah. He knows every detail of the watch, clock, music box or other intricate mechanism, is an expert engraver and an all round practical jeweler. -CALL AT- -FOR- DRY GOODS AND- GROCERIES. 40c to $4. WOOLHX At Bottom Prices. Chickens Wanted ,: AT ' Jas. Whitehead, Jr. Sprinpille - Utah. 0. H. BERG, Manufacturer and Importer of all kinds of WOOD, CLOTH and METALLIC COFFINS, t CASKETS, SUITS, DRESSES, ROBES, Etc. Mertaier, Embalmer and Funeral Director. Home made Coffins made and Trim med to order on short notice. Black or White Hearse. Orders by mail or telegraph promptly attended to. Liberal Lib-eral discount to the trade. J Street, 1 block from depot, -PROVO - - - - -; - UTAH LOOK HERE Oil your Harness for 35 cents with the Waterproof Oil Blacking. It don't come off on hands, Gives the leather a glossy and new appearance. appear-ance. For sale by JAMES TAYLOR, JR. Sole Agents for Utah Co. Dr. EOLDAWAY DENTIST. . . BOOM 6, BASK l ull DING , Are prepared to do all kinds of painless Dentistry, including the lat est Crown and llridgo Work. Treatment of Oral Diseases a Specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed James Caffrey, ' NOTARY PUBLIC . SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. CONTRACTORS ATTENTION! For whitewashing or plastering. For masons or bricklayers. THOMAS BOARDMAN. T-THM-iTl 23X7X13733X1. Between Sprlngvllle and Provo. Contract filled promptly from 1 a 1 i luut !, UaL fad Our New York buyer got a snap in Indigo BluePrints, Ginghams, Etc. Now, we want Cash trade, and if you buy for cash we will share our good fortune with you. Come quick; they will not last long. 50 pes best quality Indigo Prints, regular selling price of these goods is 8 l-3c; . yours for 5 cents. 30 pes fine Parkhill Zephyr Ginghams, regular regu-lar price 15c: yours for 10 cents. 25 pes fine Corded Dimityi all fine patterns, regular 15o goods for 10 cents. 10 pes fine Shirting Prints for aprons, child-rens' child-rens' dresses, etc., worth 6 l-4c: now 3 1-2 cents. t- ,4;:i 10 pes fine French Sateen, black and white, worth 25c: going for 15 cents. R. A. Barney - Provo Founflry aii nneis9 Miniiig CarSi Plerpont ft Heaton, Provo, Utah. . O. Boac OX. The Pioneer Produce Merchant. .. 1 Pays Cash for WheaVOatEggsPoultiy, etc. and Respectfully Solicits" outside Correspondence Cor-respondence and shipping trade . '. . Car Load Lots a Specialty.; 1 am prepared to furnish Itrick or adobies in any quantity at bedrock prices. I will make goo J all brick broken or those which prove to be too soft for use, when contract calls for flrst class brick. . 1ST At the old Cook & Frlclyard, south of SprinKvillc. J. W. FRIEL. " Shoes Mended! S. P, C. LARSON, THE SHOEMAKER. Try a Mend! Next Door to Wood Mor. Co". ANDREW BEKRLEY Contractor and Builder. ESTIMATES MADE WITH OR WITHOUT SUPPLIES. Bniliinis Repaired on Short Notice. SPRINOVILLE, ... UTAH - Provo, Utah. Mine Ms. & Boilers Large Stock of ies Waists -J AT . Deal Bros. ft Hendenhall THE BLACKSMITH, Will do your work while you wait, gnd nt. t h rlcrht. nrlna , ' - v 1" 'vv, " . ; ... . IN 8TOCK ; ;" ; - Flows, Cultivators, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose, and Tools. Extras for all Mowers. Give him SPRINGVILL - - . UTAH. U J. GlUffT, JOHW HtMRT Pmith. Pre. - Vlce-Pre. 3. Y. Gkast. Becy, ud Trei. DmsTrniw John Henry Smith, Heber 3. Graat, J. K. Omni. B. V, Uraat, Nut hull Sears. GRANT SOAP CO. . ,w m mm mw w OFFICE ... FACTOWV 7S1 t. 781 . WIST 9t M muf actu'ern of TT tgh Grad luadry . And Tollot Soup. SPECIALTIESi-i or. r. ii i iv. r.iri ana . tcLACNDKY. , . Bti Hrva Toiccn PINE TAU, PERFECT.FLOATISO CAST1I.LK. and COMMERCIAL BAR. J. F. CRANT, MUMtn. Salt Lak Citt : : . Utaii . , ' i Abstracts of Title made to any City lots or farm lands in Utah county by Havercarap Sc Co., Provo, Leave orders with Jarac-s Caffrey, Kindred |