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Show Do You Wear Whte ; Shirts? The Puovo Steam Laundky Does 'em right. W. D. 6ULICK&BR8..rropu J. CittANT. Jous llENHY SMITH. l'res. Vicel'rcs. J. K. (Jiiant. Secy, inn) Tmw. Cmsffliiiw-Jiitin llenry Smith. IIcJir J. Grunt, J. K. Uiant. II. K, Lirant, Nathan Soars. GUM SOAP CO. OFFICE o FCTORY 751 to 781 S J.o WESTS. Manuraotu-ersnf IIIu-li Grade. Laundry And Toilet Soaps. SPECIALTIES: PER HIVE, ELECTRIC and 5oL,vV: SV. I1KE Hivk Toikkt: PfXE TAIi, I'EKI'ECT FLOATING CASTILLK. and COMMERCIAL ilAR. J. F. CRANT, Mager. Salt Lake Cray, Utah a -f- European Plan. Rooms with Steam Heat. oOc to v $1.50. 110. to $30'per . month. Restaurant is First Class. MIS3 E. H. MAOUIRU, Teacher of Art. Graduate, of South Kensington (England) Art School. Drawing, ana Water and Oil Fainting lesson every Wednesday nt !):S0 p. m. Foi term write I'rovo or call at the Jlunxerfoi'd Academy. This water Is a sure cure for Rheumatism Milium' Lending. Ind'Hestlon, Catarrh, don- Htlnatlim, ( hronic Dmrrhcpu. 1 aluitatlon of tin) Heart and all kidney mill nervous troubles, towels and suits walieil uy i-.mplrc Laundry. ZION'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, DR. Q. VV. SHORES, Consulting Piysl:Un. This Institution ia duly incorporated incor-porated under tta laws of Utah, with it capital stock of $50,000.00, and is specially devoted to the treatment and cure of all chronio, deep-seated and wasting diseases which have bo long baffled the gsueral practitioner. Absolutely the finest equipped Institution In-stitution west of Chicago, adapted for either mail or office treatment XJndsr personal supervision of Dr. O. W. Shores, (originator of the $5.00 a month fee for Chronic disease) dis-ease) whocs skill and experience hare made this institution famous ia the treatmont and cure of: CATARRH, ASTHMA, DEAFNESS, BRONCHITIS, DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STO.ttACH, RHEUMATISn, FEHALE DISEASES. KIDNEY AND LIVER ILLS. PILES, CONSTIPATION BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, NERVOUS DEBILITY, FITS. RUPTU3E PERMANENTLY. Q-j A MONTH FOB ALL THE ABOVB DISEASES. A Special drpirtmant for treating diseases of Men. Cures guaranteed. Office 34 Ea it Second South Street, SALT LAKE CITY, TJTAH. p YOU LIV5 our O? iOWN ' 1 1 Sit I WALKER, 9 Geo. E. Johnson. Prop. w O t t tai-ssj- 'it 85. TIMELY TALESTuRSEI.Y TOLD. Warm weather will there be too much aqua. Bicycles from $30 up to $150 at Win. M. Roylance. Miss Georgia "Nesbitt Is home from a visit to her sister at Mammoth. Wm. II. Carter has a comfortable and convenient suite of rooms to" rent. Hewlett Bros. Three Grown Triple flavoring extracts are the finest sold. See Harry Webb's genuine german sausages they're beauties, one makes a meal. The sprinkler wagon made its appearance ap-pearance last Monday aaiid very pro-. nouDced gobbs of du.it. Street and sidewalk repairing go merrily on. The work of beautifying Springville is slowly progressing. Misses Ina and Eda Whittemore of Springville were visiting friends here Tuesday and Wednesday. Tintic Miner. Wanted To engage capable lady or gentleman as local representative. Guaranteed salary $50.00 per mont h. Address 11, This OfhYe. N. T. Matson, of the Johnson & Iloutz compan;-, arrived in town last week, being called home by sickness in his family. Sixty-dollar bicycles for $10; $50 bicycles bi-cycles for $10; $lo bicycles for $30, at Wm. M. Iloylance's. Call and examine exam-ine for yourself. Mrs. A. J. Lee gave birth to a fine ill Sunday last. Mother and child loing well and the town marshal is ,'letful. Price Advocate. Five thousand ash, elm and maple. shade trees for sale cheap. Call and see mo quick and get good bargains. Wm. M. Roylance. Dr. N. II. Nelson has decided to remove re-move his olllce to the Win. H. Carter's place, on Main street, half block north if Packard's store. tf On Wednesday evening of last week the little three-year-old daughter of Aimer Thorn met with an accident which resulted in a broken ami. Caffrey & Molen for wall paper. New designs in abundance. J. C. Reynolds Rey-nolds has sold bis interest in the furniture fur-niture business to James Caffery. Mark Cook has started up the old Cook and Price brick yard, with a large crew of man. Ii.y the 15th of May he will have plenty of brick. Mr. Phil Buyer evidently is no be-Iciver be-Iciver in publishing good resolutions in the Independent, if one might judge from his remarks last Sunday oveuing. Members of the Utah Press Association Associa-tion and those interested in newspaper newspa-per work should all turn out to the meeting at Salt Lake Saturday morning, morn-ing, 10.30, May 1st. Not only acute lurig troubles, which may prove fatal in a few days, but old chronic coughs and throat troubles troub-les may receive immediate relief and I io permanently cured by One Minute Cough Cure. The Baptist mission teachers gave a very pleasant Easter program last Sunday evening. The children did splendid work, attesting arduous labor on the part of their teachers, Misses Illalr and Plimpton. Barber Brown assisted by the several sev-eral assistant postmasters were busy last Monday removing that old stump which bus been a familiar tlgure for lo! these many moons In front of Uncle Sam's Springville domicile. Mrs. Nephi Packard returned from Salt Lake Monday where she had attended the St. Marks Hospital for a couple of weeks undergoing treatment treat-ment for a cancer. The lady is reported re-ported as being much Improved. Thirty years Is a long time to fight so painful a trouble as piles, but Jacob Mitchell, of Unlonville, Pa., struggled that long before ho tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, which quickly anil permanently cured him. It Is equally effective In all skin affections.,. II. T. Reynolds & Co. have received an elegant line of ladies' shirt waists and skirts direct front the factory at prices from 50c to $2.00 cheaper than ecr before. They have also opened up their stock of straw and summer hats, for ladles, gentlemen and children. child-ren. Call and see early. The city coirncil have done a great favor for -the public in the establishment establish-ment of a watering trough at the corner of the city square. It was a much needed Innovation. The Independent Inde-pendent stated last week that the new flowing well yielded 100 gallons per minute. It should have said 50 Instead. The Third Ward young ladles held their Easter festival last Saturday under very artistic and meritorious auspices. A very interesting program was rendered, Including a short, spicy talk on the subject of Easter festivals by Aunt Mary Crandall. The Hall was beautifully decorated, booths for candy, lco cream and lemonade being In profusion. Iloylancc offers good bargains In shade trees. People should take advantage ad-vantage of this and beautify their sidewalks and homes by planting trees. . Do crayon, pastel, or water color enlargements from our own process at rates below the eastern prices. Gjo. E. Anderson.- ' " "' the Utah Implement Co. of 231 to 233 E. State street have an invitation In this week's paper that is worth looking up. Sjc their adv. New lot of Buggies, Bicycles, Plows and cultivators just arrived at Wm. M. Iloylance's, at prices that will astonish you. Call and see them. Say, mother, let'ss get these pictures pic-tures framed; they are lying around n good now, and Ed. Anderson the photographer can make them look so nice. When a cold is contracted, cure it at once. One Minute Cough Cure will set you on the road to recovery In a minute. It will cure pneuuiouia, bronchitis, croup and all forms of lung and throat troubles. When the spring time comes, "getle A nnie," like all other sensible persons, will cleanse the liver and renovate the system with DeWitt's Little Early Risers, famous little pills for tueliver and stomach all the year round. The buggy purchased by me of the Spaulding Mfg. Co. of Grinnell, Iowa, which was broken in an accident, has been made good' by their agents, A. B. Guage and M. Stevens, and I believe be-lieve them to be good square men. Geo. W. Hall. Next Sunday district conference of the Young People's conference will beheld in Springville next Sunday, when it is expected many prominent officials of the church will address the people. Separate morning sessions at 10 j'clock will be hold, the men at the Elders' Hall, and the ladies will convene con-vene at the Font house. A joint session in the afternoon and lecture in the evening are the present arrangements. Louis Berets has the neatest and most commodious restaurant in Salt Lake. It is located at No. 32 E 2nd South. He calls It the European restaurant. It has ten private dining rooms for private parties, and the front or public dining room has a seating capacity of about 50, fitted up most exquisitely with all the latest decorative and comfort giving devices of the day. If anyone in Suit Lake desires a first class restaurant, with prices to suit all, they should call on Berets at the European, half block east of the White Bouse. Everj-Kry Excursions. To all parts of the woi 'd can be arranged for any day in the , ear, for one or. more persons, upon application to any principal ticket agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. rail-way. Itineraries carefully prepared for excursions to California, Florida. Mexico, China, Japan, and to any part of Europe. Estimates furnished, Including all expenses. Tickets furnished for the com pi to journey. It is not necessary to wait for any so-called "Personally Conducted Excursions." In the days of progressive pro-gressive enlightenment, with the English language spoken in every land under the sun. one doe need to depend upon the services of guides for sight-seeing, but can go alone or In small family parties, with great comfort and security, and at one's own convenience. Write to Alex. Mitchell, Commercial Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway, Salt Lake City, Utah, for details if you are contemplating a trip. The Enquirer says: "The Provo river Is rising rapidly. It is believed the Fort Held will again be flooded, notwithstanding the precautions taken." Some of Sprlngville's careful citizens say high water may cause some damage. dam-age. They fear Hobble creek may get clogged at the point where it turns northwest and create a new channel directly west. All precautions precau-tions are being taken to prevent any damage to city property, the city council having delegated the committee com-mittee on streets to join with the committee on water to look after the matter. Tea is better fresh if it isn't, what does the grocer mean by telling you that he has some tea just come from abroad? Fresh doesn't mean just picked; it means just roasted. roast-ed. Schilling's Best is roasted as fast as your grocer gro-cer wants it no faster in San Francisco. A Schillmf & Company Saa r ranciico 403 Locatiox notices at this otllce 25 cents per dozen. Best form yet made. Parties intending to build this spring would do well to call on Reynolds Rey-nolds for their lumber of all kinds, lath, shingles, doors, windows, etc. Trade at home; it will pay you. m . Mrs. -Mattie ' Huntingdon and daughter, of San Befnarclino, have returned home afler an absence of four years. They will remain unt il fall, sure, and perhaps permanently. FINE RESIDENCE FOR SALE Dest location in town; a liar-gain. liar-gain. Price nnl terms to puit. Apply or write to me ot once. WM M. Roylanck. Aunt Lucy B. Young, Mrs. Zina Card and Mrs. Cornelia Clayton were in town last Monday in the interests of the Young Woman's Journal and matters pertaining to Association work. The ladies are working in Utah, Juab and Sanpete counties. Eircrylio-'y Pays So. Cascarets Candy Ctitlmrtid. the mr.st wnn-leiful wnn-leiful medieiil iliseovcrv of the ape, pleasant pleas-ant uml roto-shincr to tin? tasio, nvt iruiit.ly and positively on LMncvs. liver nnd Isnvis, cleansing; lliu entire F.strn. d;siol r i, curfi liea'ktolie, fever, lit hitr.al otistipncion and lii'ionsnrps. Please buy and try n box of O. C. C. to-dny; 10, 2. Ml 'renrs. Hold auJ guaranteed to cure by all druggists. The question has been asked why Miss Myrtle Hall finds it so convenient conven-ient to call at the postofilce so often lately. She gets no more letters than usual. The Independent refers the matter to Uncle Tom Mendenliall for a reply. For Sale. One acre and a half with five room brick house, summer kitchen. Rooms are finished with East Lake finish. Barn, Well, brick cellar, coal house, youfig orchard, raspberry patch, good water right. All improvements are new. Enquire of C. D. Evans, Jr. tf. GEORGE JONES, PAI.1TIN6. PAPER-HANGING AND SIGN-WRITING DONE IN A First-Class Manner ! GIVE HIM A CALL. North Main Street, Near Packard Bros.' Store, SPRINGVILLE. James Caffrey, NOTARY PUBLIC Wanted-An Idea Who can think of some simple tlilug to patent? Protect your Idean; ther may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEKBURN CO., Patent Attorney. Attor-ney. WublnRton, D. C, for their f l.BUJ price Oder sd list of two hundred lurentloo wauled. Ladies, Attention ! Mrs. Thomas Roylance is the Springville Spring-ville agent for the World's Fair Tailor system, which cuts every style of skirts, sleeves, collars, revers, capes, jackets, coats and fancy dressis. This s stem is so simple that any child 10 years old can learn it with peiiL-ct ease, and ladies who do their own sewing can save enough money by-cutting by-cutting and making two or three dresses to pay for a complete system with a full term of lessons. Call on Mrs. Thomas Roylance. NOTICE Is hereby given Unit a school house Is to be erected on the south side of Mupleton District. Settled bids for build-in;; build-in;; such school house will be received tin to Tuesday, April 211, at 1 o'clock p. in. in the Central school house, where nil bids will be opened. The Trustees reserve the rlfrht to reject any and all bids. For plans aud spec! Mentions apply to. I. 11. Lee. 4-2U C. M. Bird, Clerk of School Board. ESTAULI3IIED IX t'TAU 1873. . MALSr Black Oil & Dm Co. INCOItrOUATED 1S9(. This incorporation commences this year clear of debt, and is on a paying basis. It sends greetings to Utah people, and desires them to become stockcoldcrs In place of eastern capa-tallsts, capa-tallsts, thereby keeping the dividends at home, which will pay this year 15 per cent. By the united efforts of the people, can build up oiuj of the stanchest, safest and best paying business in the west. It is within the reach of all to become be-come interested and make theresparc dollars earn 15 per cent per annuni. You an purchase from 5 to $5,000 In shares. Books will remain open exclusively for Utah until April 1st, Early bird catches the worm. . Make money orders payable to NONN'S BLACK OIL & DRUG CO,, 67 W. 1st South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Are i)oU goiijg fco;-Btaiid ? Call MARE COOK, Lessee, For rill ISJ.ri.caLs of 2FL X G EH . Yard Located at the old Cook & Geo. Robertson jr. PhASTEflEft If you want a good job and a cheap one, give me a call. E ay,?rain, lumber, or any kind of jjroluce taken in exchange. Will not refuse SPRINGVILLE, IRVINE) For the Next Fifteen Provo, SHOE Young Bros. & Co., GO IVEctiix St., Sctlt JliO,li.o City. t Dealeiis in And Everything in the musical Line. DOMESTIC SEWING Sering Machine MACHINES n ir .Supplies. LARGEST STOCK OF MUdlO IN THE STATE. WRITE FOrv CATALOGUE AND PRICES. E.J. Ward & Sons, Wholesale and ItambeF and Building Jflatefial, We also keep In Stock a full line of Consisting of Sections, Frames, Hives, etc. etc Tel. No. H2. Provo, Utah, on Friel Yard, South of Springvile. cash. UTAH. & SON. SALE. Days at Utah. Retail Dealer tn |