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Show : Clothing : hum .. N3W I if. j DEAL BROS. & MENDENHALL r-L--UPULL-V. L,i-.L JL '-. CO TO . Star Bakery . Bostjplace iu twn for Cakes Home Made Bread and Candies. DRALKKS IX ruurrs, vegetables and CANNED GOODS. Whitehead 4 Tucket. lsyour sowing machine mtof ordor? If no call on Holla T. Marshall. Ira if. Imil ATTORNEY AT LAW, Room 2 over Hiues drug store Provo City, Utah- J. JOHNSON & CO., HOUSEHOLD GOODS Terras Cash. Bought and Sold. 229 State St. Salt bake, ZION'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, DR. a W. SHORES, Cantuttlnf PhyelalM. Tin. Institution it duly taoov poratd under the lavs of Utah, with a capital stock of 000.00, a&4 U peoially devoted to the treatment and care of all chronlo, dep-ese,t4 and wasting diseases which havre m long baffled th general preotitlonee. Absolutely the finest equipped Ia tltutlon wost ox Chicago, adapted for either mall or offloe treatment. TJndsr poreonal superrUlon of D. O. W. Shores, (originator of tlu 5.00 a month fee for Chronic dls-fs) dls-fs) whrkKO skill and experience have made this institution fasaoua In the treatment and cure of: CATARRH, ASTHMA, DEAFNESS, BRONCHITIS, DY5?EPSIA, WEAK STOMACH, WIBUMATISn, FBHALE DISEASES. KIDNBY A NO LIVER ILLS. PILES, CONSTIPATION BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, NERVOUS DtiBlLIfY, FITS. CURr.D .... PERMANENTLY. A MONTH FOB ALL THIS A30VB DISEASES. A Special department fer trsatlog dlseaMS of Men. Cures guarantees. Offices i Est Sweud SoulB Street, SALT LAKE CTTT, UTAH. II? Y0 LIYB WUT I OWN WRITE aS& $5.E LOCAL B SETHI EH. The DoF.en Cousins hold thelrgrand ball to-night. It will be the event of the season, from present indications. WANTED:-Ladiei or geotlcman to represent a well established bouse. Apply at once. W. Calderwood, City. Tupper & Stanson havs placed two loads or cinders on the road crossing from their Uce to the p'js tofflee. It is a public boon. Archie Grahame, our theatrical manager, intends putting a new play before the public, with the assistance of our local talent. MissKoxie IJouti who has been laid up with a severe attack ofsick- nt . for a long time is reported as being much better. The Advcntists will hold preaching services in Miner's Hall every Friday evening at 7:30; also Sabbath services it 10:30 a. m. All are cordially in vited. A. M. Miner & Co., the popular butchers, keep a full stock of all kinds of choice meats, green vegetables, etc. Give him a call, Harry will treat you all right. A torpid liver means a bad complexion, com-plexion, bad breath, indigestion and fnquent headaches. To avoid such companions take He Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. A double wedding occured on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at which four young people are made happy, viz: Mr. Jos S. Loynd, Jr. and Miss Nellie Alls-worth Alls-worth of Salt Lake; Mr. Jesse Rey nolds and Miss Ella Wheeler. Lost A dear little child who made home happy by its smiles. And to think, it might have been saved had the parents only kept In the house One Minute Cough Cure, the Infallible In-fallible renedy for croup. The Independent aaknowledgea the receipt of the following Invitation: "St. Mark's Hospital, Feb. 5th, 1897. You are cordially invited by the Board of Trustees' to be present at the opening of the new wing on February tenth. Reception, 8 to II p. m." Minutes seem like hours when a life is at stake. Croup gives no time to send a doctor, delay may mean death, vjue Minute Couph Cure gives Instant relief and insures recovery. The only harmless remedy that produces pro-duces Immediate results. Mrs. S. A. Boyer has received a letter from Prof. Alexander and wife, who reached England on Jan. 12 after a very stormy time, requiring 13 days for the traasit, and. their's wss the fastest steamer In twenty which left American shores about the same time. The letter states that all were well and were enjoying their visit immensely. The Independent is creditably In formed that Mr. Holla T. Marshall is about to writ a book which for merit it will unquestionably ride to the top crest of public opinion. The title is not known at present, but the subject will be Spiritualism. The friends of Rolla will look for the furthcoming work of literary talent witn teen relish. The Independent has received No. 1 Vol. 1 of The Switch. Its name would indicate a railway organ but it seems to cover a much greater field and will undoubtedly get a firm hold In the public estimation. It Is a weekly published by Mr. E. A. Llttlefleld and A. C, Ivins-botb men of literary ability. The Independent Inde-pendent suggests that a wholesome talk be given the pressman as defective press work seems to be the only complaint to offer . Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of this city were somewhat surprised to receive a letter from theft daughter Emma, who informed them that she had taken that great step in life called matrimony, and thereby changed her name from Johnson to tteynolds. Mr. Milton C. Reynolds of Rifle, Colorado, Is the gentleman who secured Miss Emma, and the ceremony was performed per-formed at Judge Connor's office, Mer-cur, Mer-cur, last Saturday evening. Mrs. Reynolds Rey-nolds came home to tell the folks "all about It' last Tuesday. She returns to Mercur next Monday where she will take up her permanent home, Mr. Reynolds being the foreman of one of the great mines of Mercur. Mr. H. Wilkin has been In town several days working up a tent of the Maccabees. He was later assisted by Mr. J. W. Wright, editor of "Our Goat," of Salt Lake City. Mr. Wright Is also Deputy Supreme Commander Com-mander for Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, New Mexico, Arizona and Nevada. The gentlemen have se cured a good list of names and will formally organize as soon as possible. Bro. Crosby, editor of The Censor, Richfield, paid the Independent a pleasant call last Sunday. He has been on an extended trip through Arizoua, New Mexico and the south ern lands. He was accompanied by his charming wife, but she was arrested In one of their points of visitation, by a trio of trustees who were In need of a school teacherand who could they get better'than Mri. Crosby Call again, George. A terrible misfortune came U Mrs. Emeretta Scott, of Pleasant View ward, last Monday, She retired at night In her usual state of health,, but on attempting to rise In the morning, she was unable to do so, having had a paryletic stroke. Her right side is almwst completely paralyzed. para-lyzed. Dr. Taylor, under whose care the lady is being treated, says, with the aid of a nerve battery and careful treatment she can l restored to bar natural state- again.' Rural Press, PfOVO. Mrs. S. D Johnson, assisted b a large committee of friends, is giving a Married People's Ball, next Friday evening, in Reynold's Hall. His in vitatioo is unique and very t.-.sty. The front is embellished In gold, and the Invitation has th following jingling jing-ling rhyme. "You are requested to attend, aBd bring along your lady friend and also others if you choose, aol thus some pleasure you'll infuse; this will cost you fifty cents, pleasure is the recoua- penss." An immense crowd will certainly be there, as everyone Is talking of the "Married People's Ball." Tourist er Faml y Sleeping Car lervice. Do you know that every evening the Denver A Rio Grande R. R. in connection with the R. G. R. runs a Tourist or Family Sleeping Car to Denver, in which a lower berth can be secured for $2.00? In addition to this daily service, the D. & R. G. also operates on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, three distinct Tourist Sleeping Car lines to Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, Boston and New York -no change for Utah passengers, at greatly reduced berth rates. These Tourist cars are managed by the Pullman Company, and are provided with all necessary conveniences and appliances. The Tourist car feature, together with the admirable train service and scenic attraction of the route, have placed the D. & R. G. in the foremost rank of Western Rail roads. For rates and detailed .in formation, apply to any Ticket Agent of the R. G. W. Ry , or., to B. P. Nevins. General Agent, or II. H Cushing, Traveling Passenger Agent, D. A R. G., No. 58 West 2nd South Street, Salt Lake City. Till 226. Legal Net Ice. In Ike District Court Id and for Utah county. ef Utah. 1 the Matter of the tat of Martin Pardon C'randall, deceased. Notice I hereby (lvn that Mellan L. Craa dall. administrator of the eatate of Martin Pardon Crandall. deceased, has rendered for settlement and filed In aald court lilt final account of hla admlulatration of aald eatate and petition for a Oecroe of Disti l tmtiue of be residue of Raid eatate, And that Saturday the t;th day of February, A. O. lStft at If o'clock a. m., at the court moat of aald court. In the coualr (Jourt llouae. Provo t;ltv. Utah. county. State of Utah, haa been duly appointed appoint-ed by the Judgeof aald court for the scttlr. nirnt of aald account, and hearing aald petition for distribution at aforesaid, at which time aad plate eny seraon In In rented In aald eatate may appear und aho cause, if any there be. why said account should not be api rored and distribution made or earn emte aa prayed for. Dated February 3rd. IST. G SO RUB HAVIBCaUr, Clerk of the District Court. By A. V. Robinson, Deputy. sneUlr'r SALE. Pursuant to an erdor of ante and decree of foreclosure to me directed by the District Court in and for the tourth Judicial Dlatrlct Utah county, State of Utah. I shall expose at public sale, at the front door of the Cotin'v Court House, in the city of Provo. Utah county. State of Utah, on the 1.1th day of February. A. I). 1SW. at 12 o'clock m., the tollowiiifc described real estate, to-wlt: Situate IvIiik and being In Snrlnzrllle. Utah county, Utah bounded and particularly de- scriot'd k roiiows, to-wii: The east half of Lot 4. In Hlock 52. Dlat "A" Spring-vlUe survey of building lots, situate In section 11. Township 7 aoutl. of Kange 1 east of Salt Lake Meridian, coutalnlng "S 100 or an aero. Together with all and singular the tenements, tene-ments, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or In any wiau appertaining. apper-taining. To be sold as the property of James Wood-hvad Wood-hvad und lteulMm Richardson, at the suit of Willis K. Johnson. Terms of Sale, cash. Ueorge. A. Storks. Hhorlff of Utah county, Utah. By Wm. K. Henry. Deputy Sheriff. Dated at I'rovo. Utah. January 18th 1W. J. W. N. Whitccottom. Attorney for plaintiff. plain-tiff. SIIGKIFF'S SALE, Pursuant to an order of sale and decree of foreclosure! to mo directed by the District Court In and for the Fourth Judicial District. Dis-trict. Utah County, htate of Utah. I shall expose ex-pose at public sale at the front door of the County Court House, In the city of Provo. County of Utah, State of Utah, on the 15th day of February. A. D. JT7, at 2 o'clock m. the following described real estate, to-wlt: Situate In HpringTllle, Utah county. Utah, aad bounded and described aa follows, to-wlt: to-wlt: Heclnlnff 0.1? chains north of the southwest corner of the northeast quarter of Hei-tloti 34. In Township 7 Houtn or Kange K east of Salt bake Meridian; thence North 7.M) chains: thence K.aat 70 feet ; thence south devreea west 7 SO chains; thence west 7S feet to the place of beginning. Together with all and Singular the tenements, tene-ments, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In any wine apper taining. To be sold as the property of Enoch Clark and Martha A. Clark, his wife, and Louis Simon, at the suit of II. M. Dougail. i arms or sain, caan. tieorse A. Storm. Sheriff. Utah muntT. Utah. RyWin. K. Henry. Deputy Sheriff. Dawd at Provo. Utah. January IMth. 1MWT. J. W. N. Whltecotton. Attorney for Plaintiff We are spending m than out profits on ling's Bts) tea to get yovt to try it just to try k. Your money back if you don't like it AtgroGers in packages. a CTSnnesTB ' Sea Psgsci hild;iiod Home t.euilasiceuse. those huppy days of childhood. Left so ii aiiv vaurs beulud. Still I ee the tangled wlidweod In the v Is onset my mind: Whure the grape vine swing we platted. All the uuppy long oay Mirougu. ri.Mre we swung, and pluyed, and chatted, (iuthering nuts und be it It too, While we gathered plums and blackberries. And the grapes within the gjttn, We listened te the crow.s course caw! caw a. A ml the k imliin or the wren. There the bright red sumac berries. Were peeping rroia the loiiujfe green. While brown nuts and wild black cherries. Were cast from trees or sombre sneun. Yes, as fair aa any Eden, Now the scute to me ap ;eara, As 1 review the rolling landscape, With Its Helds or npwnlng ears Where we gathered bright red I Hies, And hunted lady slippers too, And benl down the tall old ron.ii wed, Just to get the gum to chew. Yes. we gathered bright sweet William's, With Its varied shades and hue. And hunted for the water lillies. Where the vellow cuwtllna grew. The nlggur-hvads so black and tall, with suow y petals wmie anu pina. Were gathered there by one and all, Upon the little streamlet's brink. We hunted In ouch sheltered nook. Where the ripe May apples grew, Close beside the bub'llng brook, Where for get-me-uots were blue. Tkere we downed the llt'le craw fish. From bis home beside the rill. And we teased the scarabous, Cn his Journey up the hill. There we ckassd the quail and rabbit. While hunting for the formers nest, Coating home as was our habit, Whea the sun was In tlje west. Vet, the deep shade in tire lone dell. By that clear and babbling stream,) Where the ferns grew by the old well, Was my childhoods hap'lest dream. Fer the birds there sung and chattered, Wild flowers bloomed on every tide, And our feet just ran and pattered Gathering them from far and wide. I think i hear those eweet birds singing, As they suag long years ago; Buds are bursting, green grass springing. As the pictures come aad go. Yes, the grove of elm and bass wood, And the old oak tall and strong. We have run and sklped and stood Beneath their branches all day long-Where long-Where the oriole and the linnet Their pendant nesle swung to tho breese. While the little blrdlings In It Were rocking, rocking In the tree. And the red fox squtrrll, skipping Through thoae branches up so high. Or at hla nut, while fondly nibbling Wat squinting at you with one eye. In those spreading limbs above us In large clusters too. there hung Buttertllesof red and sombre That to the gentle breezes swung. From those trees when came the autumn Leaves fell In showers all round, And we children often wreught thetu In large heaps upon the ground. Oh how oft have we been burled In thoae heaps of leaves we made As we ran and Jumped and hurried While at hide and seek we played. To the threshold memories center Of our childhood's home once more, But I pause before I enter-Just enter-Just outside the cottage door Te review tay father's vineyard. Oh how verv near It seems. Where those restless feet have trodden In tavir youthful, childish dreamt. Close beside it grew the lilac. And its fragrance filled the air. I can feel the same old gladness That we had when we were there. Yes. old Barberry, In your branches Hides a charm I cannot see -From the hidden depths of mem'ry Floating thoughts come back to me. From that dear, dear old home orchard. Laden pink with apple bloom. I close my eyes aad amoll the fragrance Stealing In this far-off room; And I smell the violets' perfume Growing 'neath the chestnut trees. Where we hunted 'mid the thick bloom For wild strawberries on our k neea. I can see the Damson rose tree, And the Peony by its side, Covered with iu buds and rosea, Scattering perfume far and wide, loan seethe pratMIng children Playlug round the cottage door. And the spreading, tall old elm tree Standing as In days of yore. Home again I hear the laughter And the songs we used to sing; I ran see tho lamplight gleaming From the window near the swing. Hearts were light with merry-makl ng, Hope was dancing with the glow Of the firelight In the evenings In the huppy long ago. But. Inside that II' tie cottage Was a form to me most fair. With blue eyes so mild and tender Aad a wealth of gejd brown hair, Rosy cheeks and clear complexion, Pearly teeth and white as snow, Rosebud Hps a little parted. Form like Venus DeMllo. Yea. once more we see our mother-As mother-As Mem'ry' door le gently swung, Back upon its rusty hinges. As she was, when she was young; And 1 think 1 hear her singing la a voice so soft and low "Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber," As she sang it long ago. Yea. w know that time may shower In our puths. Its choicest gems. Grace our brows with crowns of rosea, Rrald with coldeti garment hems. But it cannot bring contentment In whatever pani we roam. Half se sweet aa when we gathered Round the fireside of our home. Memory now close up your portals. For we wish to see no more. Until we weary, drooping mortals Can see It on the other tdiore. There we'll ne'er grow old nor wearied And no drooping forms we'll see, For youth ana beauties that are varied Are waiting now for you and me, 8. C. M. KOPP, MANCFACTURKR OT Fine Candies and Confec ioners Supplies. Jobbers of Nus, e o. SALT' LAKE CITY, - - UTAH. ANDREW BERKLEY Contractor and Builder. ESTIMATES MADE WITH OR WITHOUT SUPPLIES. BQildins Reraired 01 snort Notice. SPRINGVILLE,- - UTAH JIU.J U'J' R. A. Wedgwood I. R. Thurnian. Thurman & Wedgwood, ATTORMIVt-AT-LAW. . E.J. Ward & Sons, Wholesale and Itumber and Building Material, We also keep iu Stock a full line of BBE-KTIEFER'S SUPPL3EO. Consisting of Sections, Frames, Hives, etc. etc Tel. No. 83. Provo Millinery Parlors MRS. M. E. WEIDNER, Proprietor. stJaBJseaw--- School Hats 25c to 50 cents. Latest Designs. CENTER STREET, umiifi i GOD f Nic For the j. beck! TUB n .1 Ml Z Everything Fully 5 Warranted. NUNN S BLACK OIL CO. Every man his own horse and cattle docior. Bead what Dr. Nunn's Black Oil is good for. Horse cut or wounded heals with n:m's Mack Oil. Horse or cow got colic or bloat cured with Noun's Black Oil. Horse coughing with distemper cured with muVs l.luek Oil. Is'o flies on wounds when you use Nunu's l;lack oil. You get a veterinary book free whn you buy u.m s bias 01!. Every stockman should keep handy Jluim's itlaek Oil. 'JSVEBY STORE SHOULD Call on or write Dr. NUNN for anv veterinary advice fr. e. The only Black Oil that took a prize at theJKair was NUNN'S BLACK OIL. Viity -..-t1 r ' Address Orders DK. C. W. JUCXN, Veterinary Suroeox. 29i W. First South Street, ----- sat Lake City, Utan. Always in yellow cartoon f. External Use. Heivare of the'Salt Lakt firuUl Incorporated: Stock for sale; a good-investment. LET . K I GO jjg f M. A. 4 Wholesale and RetaillDealers ia Fresh and Smoked Fre9 Delirary Meats of all Kinds f f f Cas Paid tor Fat Calves. OUR BIG HOLIDAY SAlf LASTS TILL GOODS SOLD POLLS! pm$ DOLLS! 13 inch kid body, with NATURAL' HAiRand CLOSING EYES, 25c, worth 5c elsewhere, All dolls at same proportion. propor-tion. Celluloid and Fillegree Goods Cut Till They ara 25 per out. Uuder Anybody ' SEE HAND Big Sale of Sloes. Ill "' '' " . ..... . r. tio. i4 Center St., " PMo-: Retail Dealer in Provo, Utah. .Mill l J L'L ..111 HH!UJ1JJUR All Kinds'ofMilliaery. Latest Styles and Designs. PROVO. n (4 t SILVER Wa CMS II u piAMOND Ring, Plain Gold Rings, a New Line of Wateh Chains, Opera Glasses, Silk Umbrellas, Canes, Buttons, But-tons, Ear Drops, Knives and Forks, and Everything that cud be round id a tt Good Jewelry Store At Prices Far Below Last Year. mi IN AND LOOK OVER OUR STOCKsssV Yours Respectfully, Josiah Be HANDLE NTJNN'S BLACK LI. MINER C. D. WEBB Standard Merit Markel' BILLS FOR PRICES. 1 will. So |