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Show nil i riirirT' r THE SPSI83YK1E IKDEPESBc si. Istueii Ivvpry Fii.iay. D.. P. tfELT, fcltitrt Hiid Mutineer. ii.i -i t : Local Mention. Will rtelaty ttas down frorh his saw nilll a train thin wcc!i. WissKi-llio Ilnlly r:ime homo from a Visit tu Castle Gate Saturday; rttfmor has It that foil Ward was sei'tl in Salem tflth a Springvilli.' hoik- last Sunday. Ilitrrv Hiivor Went Ui ?ail I.ako "Vcliii'sday niiirniiitf. U is lihiUrt hat. a young lady wiu t!?e nttnictioii. It Is iraposh'ic (it make a purer or Stronger powder than Hewlett l;n. high grade Three Crown baking JwwfJlT. Miss Allen of the Ilutljjerford returned re-turned from the east last Week and reports a Very pleasant tii'ie during Vacation. Miss Josie Liddle of I'uvson, who Went to school fit Hie lluugei fuid, Hirived in town Tuesday to continue U r HtildleS. iV.iinps, I ramps what is to be done With vhe tramps? At least a do.cti f them were hanging around the Statlim Tltesda.r. CatxjOse "So. 20 of the H. 0. W. was took in to Salt Lake fur repairs Tuesday. It had gut badly wrecked In some way out on I he desert. li. Y. Johnson Is out With larg. Sized smiles these days as u result of 1 be little ryanite vslio made bis ap-Jiearanee ap-Jiearanee last 'fuesday. folks all well. Ilev.' Chat. .Sbepaid of Ilvanslou, Wy., stopped off at, Springville for a day or two on Ills way home from the meeting of the l'resbyterians at lin h-fleld. h-fleld. Hiickinghain's I)ye for. the Whiskers uu applied when at home, and is linifiirrnly successful in coloring a tirowft and black. Hence its great jKipularlty. Cotiu'dlor Ilattleldof Eureka and tiis son Theodore were visitors in town toindnv'i Mrs. Hatfield mid her little fcirls have been residents here fur three or futir weeks. The Spanish fork band will give h grand Masquerade ball at the u;i-Villioii u;i-Villioii In that city, this evening. Spanish Jh'ork's masked balls are large lind intensely joyful affairs. i'red Smith was seen perambulating hrotind the town Wednesday with a hroad smile, and when asked the teason by the reporter lis informed Mm that a new girl had arrived at his home. fc. J. Kearnes, of Gunnison, Utah, Sheep buyer for a couple of Kansas City commission houses, was in town Sunday. He has secured about SO.OOO sheep in Utah and about 25,000 16 Idaho, lie went to Thistle. Sun-dny Sun-dny evtnluj? to superintend ship-tocnts. ship-tocnts. Which is worse, Imprisonment for life or a life-long disease, like scrofula, tor example? The former, certainly, would be preferable were it not that Ayer's Sarsapurilla can always come to the rescue and give the poor sufferer health, strength, and happiness. Mr. J. 1. Franklin, the traveling I'hotographer for Mr. Anderson, has teturued from an extended trip through Sevier County taking pictures of the merry multitudes of Southern Utah. Johnnie will pend the winter at the Ibigham Young Academy. The ubiquitous Pave. Cnindall has fmllcd up stakes and opened up a hoarding house and restaurant at Thistle where lie may be seen stand-lug stand-lug at the door three times a day vigorously ringing a bell and at other times doing the agreeable when not tarrying In coal and water with other multitudinous chores peculiar to the tmsluess. - . Mr. Alex Kobcrtsou, the local agent for the sugar factory, reports an unusually un-usually large crops of beets 111 this l-ailiwick with prospects for sacharine properties in f fcli abuudanry if a few days of warmer sunshine shall ..be vouchsafed. The ' stonfiy," cloudy, weather has thrown the beet crop behind be-hind about two weeks and the factory tvill not receive until Sept. l.V.h. The 1eet growers would better govern themselves accordingly as on account of the late season a rush is pretty likely ensue. twrl of Oifl'.ffltsti for CaUrrli that Costaia Marcary 4 nicivury wltl surely destroy the sense of amell and completely iterant; tbe whole jifcta woen entering Ittkrouxh the murous urfaewt. 8ueh article should never bo used except on prescription from reputable phy-alclan, phy-alclan, as H e damage they win do 1 ten fold to the good yon can possibly derive from fbcui. Hall' Catarrh Cure manufactured by V. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and I taken Internally, ai-tln dltoctly upn tl blood and mucmf surface of the sytem. In buying Hull's Cutarrh Cure be aure you get th genuine. It 1 taken internally and I made In Toledo. Ohio, by t, 3. Cheney A Co. Testimonial free. -0 Hold by Druggists, price 7 per butt lev Sick Headache Permanently Cured ''I was troubled, a long time, with sick headache. It was usually no companied with severe pains in tl. temples and sickness at the .t'ou-bch. .t'ou-bch. I tried a :ood many reinedie recommended nr rii this coniplaiiit ; but ., . j it was not unti'. I be. AVER'S fA$fi Tibs that I receixc.l fe aiivtliiisg bk. pernio r nent benelU. A i.iii-gle i.iii-gle box of the-se pills did the V..lk for Die, and I alii now a well man." C. II. II i i iiin(.s, bast Aubur', Me. Vor the rapid cure of i'oiistipa-tion, i'oiistipa-tion, Iiyspepsia, !ilious)ief.s, Nan-sea, Nan-sea, and all disorders of .stomach, Liver, and Uowels, take Cathartic Pills Medal and Diploma at World' i Fair. hk our druggist lor Ayer't Sarjaparllla, .la red Jtoundv w :i town week. (ieo. Wiiittdiead laiiie in from Kureka, Sunday eveniii,;. vv ill I ipton came down roin it-r Summit friday. lie lia- Sold-(iiit. Sold-(iiit. t be timber. Mr. Samuel Norrw. of tin- I!io ( '.raude survey in lie- Tinvo cauon, was in town Sunday. Supei visor Loynil win out Willi, a force of men puttiiij,' in cui vests in dilTerent parts of the city .Monday. lo NdT Kxi'i-;i;iMKNT ill so important im-portant a matter as your health. Purify, enrich and vitalize your blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla and thus ke;fp yourself strong and healthy. Hood's i'n.i.s are the best after-dinner after-dinner pill; assist digestion, 'cuie lieadael'.e.- '2' cents. One of the 1'aber pushers for the I ndepehdeiit, went into II. T. Key-nolds Key-nolds it Cos Tuesday and was jut in time to find .lohuny Keynolds clearing clear-ing up tho wreck of several dozen puddi iik flishes, which he had knocked olT the shelf. Johnny then told the reporter his tale of woe. He had put the dishes upon the shelves in a more ornamental than substantial way and then commenced to pound on a shelf next to the one on which the dishes were piled, when, lo! and behold be-hold several dozen of the dishes came crashing down on the Hour, smashing them In to all kinds of artistic shapes. This may cool Johnny's ardor for the construction all kinds of architectuul ItupossibilltlcH for some time to come. Id a recent letter to the manufacturers manu-facturers Mr. "W. V. ltenjainin, editor of the Spectator, Huhford. X. V.. says: "It may be a pleasure to you lo know the high esteem in which Chamberlain's medicines are held by t be people of your own state, where they must be best known. An aunt of mine, wli i resides at Hixler, Iowa, was about, to visit me a few years .since, and before leaving home wrote me, asking if they were sold here, staling if they were not she would bring u ijuautity with her, as she did not like to bo w ithout them.' Tbe medicines referred to are Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Cough r.emedy, .famous for its cures of colds and croup; Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Tain Halm for rheumatism, laino back, pains in the side anil chest, and Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea llcmcdy for bowel complaints. These medicines have been in constant use in Iowa for almost a tiuarter of a century. The people have learned that they arc articles of great worth ami merit, and unequaled by any other. They are for sale here by Meneray Si Co. Last Monday night a big burly tramp, who was hanging around the depot, enticed Tommy Wat tors, a little boy 1 1 years old, off wit h him into a lot near by and forcibly committed a brutal crime. Tommy told the other boys at the sUatioivthat the tramp tried to rob him. His friend, Tommy Webb,, went and told Marshal Storrs that the tramp tried to rob the Wat lei's boy and gave Storrs a description of the man. Storrs searched until a late hour Monday night btiton account of faulty description descrip-tion he failed to find him. The next morning he went and got a description of the tuau from Tommy Watters. With this ho started out and soon had a man in tow who fully answered the description given. But when brought before the Watters boy for identitlc t-tiou t-tiou he could not identify him, so the mau was turned louse. Marshal Storrs then made eleven other arrests with the same results. The brute is still at large, although everything possible was douo to effect his capture. The tramp problem is becoming serious and should receive the immediate ttt-lentiuti ttt-lentiuti of the city council. Saliila, Col, b.i raiM.il ?.."''i'J Tor tl: cause of Him liilism. i I!"ig fowler (.f i.h.-n was a callei ; at The Iniep'iidi'nt i.lihv Wednesilay. Miss iJlaiiiiii- Cook returned Wednesday Imiu a two weeks visit in Salt. I.:;kc. i Win. M. Wl.i'.e, the one time editor ; ! of the Murray A mei icm. was a -. !S-i : , ' a. Th- I pi 0 -lent i n . Wedue-, ; d i.V. lb' is l:i.i!.il0 ;i ,,tii- l ' c iMnt i nil a W heel. j i .luliii 1 la n iny i on -. r i '!',';. In ' I en.irn; a c.i . , i a mo ...i.avi. I lie f live I II i: . o ! ! i . . . . : : i . -1 i r ; nr .:ii:.ss wbi.-b be lia. in bis o:vkan'. 1 "i i.i y v.. if t i : i a- any seen thi: Veal'. The I Mi -' iMoli-l.l tel iatl I sell io i hi-iv him Tuela. . Tiiey cleaned up t be Second Ward school house Weilm sclav. A hacking eoii.uh k'-eps iV bronchi a! tubes in a stale of constant irrit-ai irrit-ai ion, which i;' ool speedily removed, may lead to ebroriie. bronchitis. ,'o prompter remedy ean be found than ,yei st.lieir.V I Vet oral, llselleetisl imni. diate ,mi; ; be iv'ilt i rin.ineiit. Win. M. l;o lance's place was full t .. ... f I I... I f,.,,,. T....... 'div. Tbev were cjci t ing a car bad of 'fiuil ready lor shipment c .1st t bat j j nielit. The car was made up of apples, j ! pear-, plums, peacb. s and grapes ; Tacked on t.. thecar in s-ve.al plac-si were lostc i-.. ve: i i-aug t.o lance. and. ineideiitaly, Spi iitg ( J ();a Haley of l.aramie tv:.s at the!"fVr 17 ADD pot t Ids morning, having ret tu ned i IfJ. X mi .Nebraska, where he has been j ; t i' ( - i t;i'i; (.i from tn.tMOg a. . u-e me.ns , ,e. o: ng cattle tins t.iii, lie sas mat corn is now worth twelve cents a bushel and is likely lo. decline to eight cents as soon ;is tin: new crop is harvested. The farmers aic anxious to get feeders, as it is the most protitahle way to dispose dis-pose of their crops. It takes about three months to prepare the cattle for marked. They are tlrst fed on green corn husks and t lien tinlshcd olT wit h corn. Later in (be season it is found profitable to feed hogs. In feeding cat t le t h: usual way is not to buy corn by ihe bushel bu ' lo contract for the number of pounds that is put on the cattle during the time they me fed. The price of cat t le is very low just at present, and Mr. Haley thinks it is a good tine; to buy feeders. Sun-Leader. Sun-Leader. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royat Baking Powder superior to all others. Elite Dress Making Parlors -- :. Latest Styles, Lowest Terms. Best Workmanship. --:o: Mrs. C. L CRANDALL Kir. SPRINGVILLE - UTAH, U clcm'l v. mil In liny, lull f c arc Here lo Sell Your Fruit nntl Produce, Or ii'iy i Hi 114 you ha e le (ll' iiuic ..f. n ml feel slife ill snyii; we fun shi yi'H sul i'.fucl ion and Make You Money by Handling Yotir Products. A ' lt:i i' :t !.- ;itH'tl 1 1 tour h u-.iiM '. Wiiini. l uniiin: IiujjltM.ini's, .. hi f.n t. ciin furnish you ttitliun-1 ttitliun-1 hiti usrii (Hi :i f;(!in. Utah Go. Fruit & Aaricultnral Society, C. l Dkckku. Mgr., 1'lHiVO UTAH. , THE H, J. TRUSS 7 r i tA Best Truss Made M'l.l) UV ( Mcncray & Co. M. J. D. DALY, .... Tlie wi ll I. now n UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR, ....Is. in tin" liel.l w llli tin? . . . Finest : : Stock, UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES, South of Salt. Lake. I'oflins ami t'ask-ctsniail' t'ask-ctsniail' and fiirtilnlioil tonnler ironiHly. A full Mock (r Wall 1'aiiurs and llordcrs kciit dii hand. UK Spvingville, - XJttUv Mi l H I Y. ! I',!. : ii s bav ing furnished or unfiir- j ,,,,!,,.,) .,.!S l(1 ,.t ,., indents on :e; s ilia. ie terms III please COiillnllll-ie;:(e COiillnllll-ie;:(e v. itil me at, nijce. Olt A llATKS, I ! oneerfoi 1 Academy. lion-e in rent; cii.;iiire at W. H. -, j;. 'I iiMi ,:... I.. A . Wf.l:.'v.iMl TharvcM & Wedgwood, j ATTON2Y3-AT-LaW. l r ivol'll .- - i:ttl. A'l "I'OIIN KV AT LAW, Sooni 2 over Hines drugstore I v City, ( ' t a i i I ,.,.., r,., to furnish liriek oi j ;H ,', j:1 ;itlV quantity at bedrock I pric. s. I w i.i make goo I ail brick i I I .... ! I.,..,. M O.; (,. ... i .... 1 1 soft for use. when contract, calls for tirsl class brick, t,,'.t the old Co.. k A IViclya ou!b of Spriiiirv i.'le. J W. I4 1 I K J. . j,. Candics and Confectioners Supplies. Jobbers of Nuts, etc. SALT l.AKH C1TV, - - I TAIL - 1") C VV.S NT "VTvffcX VjVus-a Yv'vck I - TllKN Ti;V N. W. Tiffany's, - AT UltlMAKD'H OLIi VAlil). Font MILKS NOKTII. A.G. BIRD Livery, Feed Sale Stables. Sl'HlNliVlLLK. UTAH Snom & Young A re Von (joing To Paints riM OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SNOW&YOTOff Half lour!; e:'.-t of Colll't Hoiim'. Provo Utah. II. J. AnoMi.lt li. It. I.", llulluek. .1 r Arrowsruith & Bullock, Grocors. VVIioleM.le met Ketail Pculrrs in KAKLV A N 1 S K A SON A1I. I' Fruitg and Vegetables. l'KOVO. UTAH. CO TO . Star Bakery . . Lest place in tuwn for Cakes Home Made Bread and Candies. mmw Mcnlo SO cts. DKALlillS IN FliUI 1, VEt.ilCTA BLKS ami CANNED GOODS. Whitehead tackot. Geneva Pleasure Resort tali J,akeiWIB)l1 The Only Fresh Water Bathing in the State BOATING, FISHING-. HUNTING. - :Auiple Aceouiuiodatbtis for crowds of any dimension I Pic-nic Parties made welcome. John Dailin, . . Manager DO YOU WANT A CARPET? THKN SKK THE UTAH CARPET & -o -WHOLKSALK AND HKT.VIL DMA LKHS 1 N-o- Carpots, .Draperies, Liiioleuins, Blankets and Oil Cloth, D.'-,1, Tlicy c;in fin nivli you iitiylliiiit,' you wiint at, prions tliut will' iu'rc lliau pay Hie I'lci'lit hutn . C.ill airl .s:c for yitircl vis. 3I'.(I'I' I'IKS .if i-lniie. in.'. 1'i.i t or Anicli'M. for only due linlhir. ill Henry Hal rivin '.-, I'lovn, I'luh. P .WILSON, Attorney-at-Law. priii'.M ilki l ily Attorney. Ollico: Uodiils 5 autl 7 1st Nat. liank, l'rovo, Utah. J. W. BEASLY, Bricls. BUICK- Prices for the Poor- Yurd betwoon Spring vtllt' and l'rovo The B. Y. Grocery Co. J. R. QOSHARD, Mgr G II KEN AND FA NCY GKOCEKI KS FOREIGN and DOMESTIC Fill7 ITS. Etc. Smith & Wilson Cigar Factory In rear. l'KOVO, - - - FTAII UTAH IMPLEMENT CCIvSPAfiY 231-233 State Sts. Salt Lake; Utah. 11 lowers to Sell Champion Mowers - $40.00 Osborne Mowers - - 55.00 Osborne BigMower - 60.00 Whitely Vertical - Mower - - - - 60,00 OstioncBiuta; New Colnmliia 1200 Its Milwaukee Binders 1200 ltisv Dtah Hani Dump Rake. Thomas Royal Self Dump Rale Osborne Steel Self Dnrap Rake Utati New Grapple Hay Fork HARPOON FORKS PULLEYS all Kind HAYING TOOLS Write ibr Prices or Call ou E. P. DRINTON. ' Springvjllo - - - Utah Largo Stock of Ladies1 Waists AT- DEAL BROS. ti MENDENHALL m A iiU'.VL 0. H. BERG, Miinufai-I uivr iiiul ImportLT of ;tl kind-i of WOOD, CLOT 1 1 anl METALLIC i ..'.. .COFFINS, CASKETS, SUITS, DIvESSLS, HOliES, Ktc. Undertaker Embalmer ani Fniicral ctor. Home made Cullins made and Trimmed Trim-med to order on short notice. Ulacli or White Hearse. Orders by mail or telegraph promptly attended to. Liberal Lib-eral discount lo the trade. .1 Street. 1 block from depot, PROVO ------ UTAHi L DON C. PORTER, Manager. Cor. Main and Krigham Streets. SALT LAKE CITY. - I'TAIJ. TIME TABLE rilll SIMU.NGVIU.K, UTAH. C.OINQ WEST, No. 1, I'licKIc niiiil Lv .10:58 a. ra to Salt Lake Ocden and the const. No. 5, I'asspiiKfr.toOgUi'n lv, 3:4 p.m No.!). I'awwiiKor Lv. 6:1 p. mi No. 27, Leave i:l5 u. in. (mixed) daily I'xcciit Sundav. " Kuroka and all Tin tic points. No. 8. I'aolflo limited Lv. 10:lW p. m. to Salt Lake, Ogden and the coast, No. T,Lotve 8:S0 a. in., Salt Lake City. GOING EAST. No. 2, Atlantic Express Lv. 9:25 a. to t t'h ar U'roek, 1'. V. June, Cast le Gate. No. 0, Pass, and mail h. :t:05p . ni. From Osiden to all 8an Pete points No. 4, I'liicaao limited Lv. 0:00 o. in. D.C. IHJUUK, B.H.BABCOCK, General Manager. Traffic Manager F. A.WAOLEIGU, Gen' PasMenger Agt. unnrMi uu HOTE mm ANDREW BERKLEY Contractor and Builder. KSTIMATfcS WAi)f; WITH Oil WITlfOUt Bnildiuss Repaired on Slioit SPoficc. SWliyGVlLLB.- w t'fAn ;. I Y. |