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Show Dd You Wear Whu Shirts? The Provo Steam Laixdky Does 'cm ritrht. W. D. G'JUCl & 8R9.. wis. J. M. DA I. TON. Lime Burner. Lime Furnished iiwuiy quantity lit Kilns north of Springville or at Residence ioulli opposite Old Y. :::::: : COBKBSPONDKNCK SoUCITlCD. Springville Utah. Provo peat Go. AM) Cured Meats or all kinds. Highest Cash Price paid fin' Till lire stock, - 24 Ckntkk Struct,- provo Utah. ZION'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE J CR. Q. W. SHORES, Con suiting PAyH lm. This Institution la duly incorporated incor-porated under th laws of Utah, with it capital stock of $50,000.00, nVid is pocially devoted t the treatment and cure of all chronic, deep-scnted and wasting1 diseases which hava to og bafflod the general practitioner. Absolutely the finest equipped In-btitutton In-btitutton west of Chicago, adapted for either mail or office treatment. Undar personal supervision of Br. O. W. Shores, (originator of tha $5.00 a month foe for Chronic disease) dis-ease) whosa skill and experience have uiado this institution famous la tho treatment and cure of: cata:i;i, asthma, KIDNEV AN.) LIVER ILLS. PILES, CONSTIPATION BLOOD AND SKIN DJSEASIIS, NE:;vou-i DaiiiLliV, ( ITS. OH AFNE5S, BRONCHITIS, DYSPEPSIA, VEK STOMACH, kMEUMATISH, IEHALK DISEASES. RUPTURE CURLl) .... PKKMANUNTLY. Q1 A month for, ALL TIIE ABOVB DISEASES. A Spstlal p ii'tinent for treatinjj diseases of AUii. Cures guaranteed Olfkcs 34 Is it Second Sou lb Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ip you Liva our oh tow WRITE :RU3 - aooui your TIME TABLE KOK SPHINOVIU.E. I'TAII GOING WEST Nu 1. I'Hflfic mail I, v. 0:."K a. in To Stilt, Luke, ORilen mill tin' ('oasl Ni. S, I'lisscnttl'l' Id ti!U'Ii I. v. :i:4H . in. No. U. I'nsM'iifc'er Lv. ii;:iu p. in. Ni 27, Leave l:0() u. tn. imlvednluily except Sunday. Eureka mill all Tint U- points. No. 3. I'licitle limited I, v. I0,i4 p.m. Hi Salt Luke. uden ami tin- l'ont, Nu. 1, LeaveH: Oa. in.. Salt l.ako t.'lty, OOlNU LAST. No. S, Atli. title f'vpri '.is I, v. !:'.'." ;i in. tot leaf t reek, I'. V, .1 line, t 'ast e Utile No, H. I'uss. and mall l.v.rjMtf p. m. I'lum linden to all San i'ete points. No, 4, ( hiraito liiniH'd I, v. !i:!i p. in. I). C. IHMM.IK, !'. A. WAOM'.llill. (ieneral Muniiiicr, tieti' t'tismiKer 'H 85. .- ; Oft yiitir receipt fur isos ; then you will receive the I i N. Y. World :i I hues a week : I j car. 6 XOTES OF TiifJ 5VEi:X. Wanticd - To capable lady or gentleman as It.eal representative. Guaranteed sahitv .V.W er month. Address It. Thi- t HVp'e. Fwimd: On Main -1, ;--' t near this oltlce iiikj black silk lad.Cs rape. Owner can have miiih' l.v proving properly ami paying f.r litis advertise, ineut. Win. Croisberk was arresteil last week mi tin- eLurire of drunkednesv Mr. Cloud appeal .1 us hi i alio, net and lie was discharged on pa iimmiI ol enst s. Mrs. Win. M. Ko.t. I. nice I), ts le! in in d from a I SV i Week's Visit m t he (i d home uhil'ner she h;id i; ' i : i to n -caperai : with the iiul li wh-i recently re-cently tin lerwerit, an uperali'iii. S!i-returns S!i-returns Hindi herieiil e I l,y t he re,t. Vim, z r and I . r . r.v ; - I hese are the cli.iraeteii,ti1's of lie Witt'.- Lit tie 10 til y Kies, t he rant nu lilt hi pills for eoust ipal i in, hi ! ioiisness and a 1 stomach and liver t roubles M kn-kkay kn-kkay Co. I. N, le'iiton. the popular ticket aipnt at the liio (diaude depot of Salt, Lake, and who left Sait Lake r ceiil l.v on a stretidn-r sali'ei dm,' v. it h rh.oima-I rh.oima-I ism, is now l,ein; 1 1 e,i j ed at Camilla, and is iriu di hette!'. An tinsel tied aeemoii, tor tent and other items has n suited in a law suil between Mis. Kmiua Il.inseii and .1. Mail in. The dial will be had some day next wed., Lawyer Cloud appiar-ititf appiar-ititf for Mrs. I lair-en. "I crave but I ae. Minnie." said the public speaker biaha-kv voice; and tin n he took a dose of One Minute ( (iilh (Jure, and proceeded udlli Ins oratorv. On." Minnie Ohi"!! Oiiie is uuei;talled fir throat and lung troubles. Mi.Ni;i:.Y & Co. Last. Wednesday cveriiiitf a plca.-ant rei'c)tioll was accorded Jesse l!e-n l!e-n ilds and his i liariuine- wife nee Llla Wheeler, at t he residence of John I!, liailc.v of Salt Lake who is tola led to the lady. The happy couple were married during Ihc day in the Salt. Lake Temple, rcuiainiun in Salt Lake until last Tuesday. J iliu (iritlin, of Jancsville. O., says: "I never lived a day for t liirty years without snITcriny a'ony, until a box of Ie Witt's Witch llael Salve cured my piles." For idles and fecial troubles, cuts, braises, sprains, eceina amlallfkin I roubles I)e Wilt's Witch Hael Salve is unequalled. Mkskuay k Co. In New York City Ihe poiiee fiace are arrest inK all women found n Hirst Hir-st reels atom' niter in o'clock at nilit. And a yreat many outfaces are beini; colliiuitte 1 ill ColiSeiilcliee, (,Ulie;;,n ! iiinncent eirls and married women and niiil hers who have to be out, Inane apprehended ap-prehended and thrown intojai'. Th ' thine; is simply infamous. Herald, F. A. Wadleinh, ufimral passenecr and ticket ayjent. of t lie llio (I rande Western, ti'tui ned from deliver yesterday, yes-terday, wh 'if he went last week to complete ai raneeiiicufs for handline; tile c,rcat crowd ,f ('in is! ian lOndr ivor tourists win will arrive here next I'didav and Saturday. Mr. Wadleieh anticipates that the Wc-l 'in alone iv ill land at least !i,n;i,) or pi.uo') pns-.M'ltu'frs pns-.M'ltu'frs here, and lie says that I lie lai'k'cst. number of people who eer crossed the i on! iuent in one party will a-s t'.iroiinh here th'latler put of the week. Herald. Last Monday about, n o'clock a nirl named Jean li.u lier, itjp'd !.'!, daiiKlitcr of Ceore and I'l.nma llai ber. lormer-ly lormer-ly of Loran, Cache cminly, fell from th top of a luiuse on flic j,'abe end a distanced!' about 20 or L'l feet, aliirhi-iitK aliirhi-iitK squarely on t lie crown of her head, nitl-liitf the scalp (dear from Hie head in a t rianejular slm po about t wo and a half imdics each way, causine; concussion con-cussion and lieniorrhaire of the brain. Dr. West of Sal ina was sent for and did all that could be done. but. she never recovered consciousness, and after lincrinj,' till t o'clock this moniiuhr passed away. - Herald. Thomas Child, the veteran stone cutter, builder and an all round package pack-age of f nterprwr, was up on the old folk's excursion, and while in Salt Lake was th recipient of a pleasant reunion of his Salt Lake relatives ut the home of Kbeiievr N. Child of the Hleventh ward. There were about thirty-five present, all of whom are related eh her direct or by marriage. A very pleasant time was had by friends who had not. been loj.'clher for years. Lunch was served and social chat the order of the evening'. During bin stay in Salt Lake Mr. Childs had many very pleasant ifcottoiteis with old time friends. No less I ban nine ."ill year friends from the Bradford branch of the church hail taken up a visit with Mr. John II. Uailey. where Mr. Child slopped while in th" city, lie ilsn met a treat many fi ieuds at tiaidleld and other points of connre-ijtation, connre-ijtation, The Oregon Short Line has indeed earned the tfi'.ithudc of Mr. Child and a bust of aned veteians who wen! thus, bv their generosity, cn-nhlcd cn-nhlcd I" renew old if-itniet Jiiee. Look f ir the fact denionst.i a It d by expel icnee. Th ousaii(s and I ho'usands of people unflViimx from the effects of iuipure blood have been eureil by llood'.s Sars-ipanlia. "Iloinl's Fills act easily and promptly prompt-ly on tit- liver and bowel;. (Jure sick headache. Ilovianci! wants Raspberries, Ejjgs. Cli iidieus, el c. Miss Ldith Parker of Salt Lake is visit inv; at the Hotel Hoyer. 'i'be Alma vs. Oniee K. I toy I a nee ilivorce suit is set for Jiny lutli. K. i.V la nee has sold more bicycles than any dealer in ('tab county and stands ia th 'van with tic; State deal-er deal-er in wheels. A, J Maimstrom, of Mapbdon, who ha ; b 'en sick f' r th". past four ceks w itli a serious attack of peribmitis is repoi'ted as n on t he mend. Th" new-; atri nt on train No. 2 on th llio (oande was arrested on yesterday yes-terday (Hi I he el i a i';,re of d isorderiy conduct, con-duct, at, t he depot. He was lined ?ir and sentenced to HO dits in jail. Miss I la I tie Wheeler is wearing a very lugubrious countenance these da vs. She sees whole droves of her friends eoine; oST and Kelt in"; married and -she she don't nauseate your stomach with teas and bitter herbs, but. teitlate your liver and sick headache by usin" those famous lit tle pills known as I)e Witl.' Little t; u l.v Risers. M K N' tut A v Co. Kudus' ("ark of Oakland w: s called on last week to part, with their li! tie 2 year old nirl, Alta. She had a a severe attack of whoopiuu coucdi wliiidi developed into brahi fever; the I i ft le tfirl was buried last Sat u''day, The season is now at hand for t he extract trade t(i cominence, so ladies b'f in the rieht way by usine; Hewlett I'.ros.' pun fruit tripple extracts, all our t Iiree crown preparations guaranteed guaran-teed ! he very best or money refunded. Jiimes Whitehead, the erstwhile woolen manufac Lurer, is busy tearing out the parti! ion otitof the Fe anery. They intend making it a first-class ice cream parlor and restaurant, and the removal of this partition is the preliminary step to the necessary improvement. im-provement. The Independent gang enjoyed a choice basket or fruit, with the compliments com-pliments of Mrs. W V. Wiseombe. It was from the prolific, gardens which attract so much attention near tlte depot. The raspberries were simply lucious and the red currants were fully ful-ly half an inch in diameter. The gang is grateful. John II. Hoover, the well known llouf miller of Provo has leased I he Springville Milling Company's plant and is placing il in II rst-class shape for the very best kind of milling work. Mr. Hoover is one of the best millers in the State. Springville is to be congratulated con-gratulated on his advent as he will turn out Hour that wdll peer with any in the State. A. L. Hay mi n I has a suit on trial against the Sugar company whom he c'aiitis failed to notify him when he s meld dig his beets, result ing in t heir lying in the ground until they became useless. Mr. Raymond lost the suit on the giounds that, it was opidnuii wit 1 1 the company as to notification; so s;,js Judge dusenbt try. Im'i Tubsrrn Spit aaii taa-ikc Yosr Life Amy. To qn'.l M-iuro c is i ly und forever, be nn.fr m tic. lull or lifo l.ervo ami vijfor, tike XoTo-ll;,e. XoTo-ll;,e. the wonilriMuirUiv, that maUe i weak m. n :lri.l;y. All (t UMUisU, uilc or 81. t'lll'C I a;U".;ll-teid. a;U".;ll-teid. lloelilci. ivud Eauiplo Ircc. A.).1r.'s sterlins Kcuicdy Co., Chicaxn or Now ort Who will jret it ? Schillings Best tea is not only pure but it is .'' because it is fresli-roastcd. What is the missing word ? (iet Schillings Hcst tea at your grocer's; take out the Yclfow Ticket (there is one in every package); send it with your guess to address below Lvl'ore August 31st. One word allowed for every yellow ticket. If only one piTflon finds the word, he gets one thousand dollars. II several t'ni.l it, the money will be divided equally among them. Every orte sending a yellow ticket will get a set of cardboard creeping babies at the end of the contest Those sending three or more in one envelope will receive a charming 1898 calendar, no advertisement on it. Resides this thousand dollars, wc will pay $150 each to the two persona send in the largest number of yellow tickets in one envelope between who June 15 and the end of the contest August 31st. Cut this out. You won't see it again for two weeks. Address: SCHILLING'S BEST TEA SAN FRANCISCO, W. F. 'iibson and party left lot a six h'.y llshing trip on diamong creek yesterday, Miss Edith Johnson was telephoned to from her sister at Mereur this morning asking her to come out there on account of sickness. II. T. Reynolds & Co. are offering a straight 20 per cent reduction in Ladies' Waists of all kinds, also on their entire, stock of Tan Shoes ai d Slippers. Oakland is making preparations for a grand July 4fh progra n on Monday at Cullup's grove. A program pro-gram will be rendered and ice t ream served the crowd. The whole district will lie out to celebrate the Notion's holiday. KM lllMW.-MMW.,OTW.T) , rOTHTH 'MM IT IBS" W 1L n- European PJan. -a- 1 ' ' ft Riionis with Steam Heat, lie to 6 2 1.,"0. iili). to .'!!) per - $ 2 month. Restaurant is First Class- Silt Lies City. J. P. LARSEN, MereSuHit Tailor SUITS FH"M 'f':,n ALL KINDS OF QJ J'l'ompt ly (nntlc in u Satisfactory Manner. Cleaning and repairing done. Suits made from $4.50 up Main St., Springville. tHPSKti DEARS' tArcKuntiE. ffiSfSaS TRADS MARKS. o.o rssicNS. ffrr COPYRICHTS Slo. Anyone sending a sketch anil dosorlptinn may quickly ascertain, frets vrhtlior an invention ia probably patentable. Ooiuwiunirtioua Btrlctly ciiiitlileiitlitl. Oldest njrency forwiMirini? patcitta in Americi. We have a Washington oflH.-e. PateutB taken through Munn & Co. roceiv (poeial notice in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully Illustrated, lnrcest circulation nf any scientitlc lourual, weekly, terms JCiuO a year; fI..Tti six montlis. Specimen copies and Uand Uooli on Patents sent free. Addrees MUNN & CO., 301 Broadway. Now York. 3 vV.: 3 t;ar vot n r '1 SALT LAKli IiiivALI) Bi2st. frlSt-ilest and Eest. K I) A lf,Y'-$l'i.oo ier aiMiura, or T 8!.c. per month. f' Bl-:.Mi VVf-'l--'r.v - Only $1.3 K per year, or 75c. for 6 months. V Subscribe through local agent d THK M2HAI.D tHl P 2 Salt Lake City, Utah. t.. Ceii. E. Johnson. Prop. a - - o Commencing nesday, HIS is our regular Semi-annual Clearance Sale, and every article offered is a Bargain. Bar-gain. There are no fictitious values given but everything is exactly as represented. If you need a pair of Slippers or Shoes, this is your opportunity. Get the girls a pair for the Fourth. - A Few of the Bargains: 1 comph t 'line Ladies' Chocolate Oxford Ties, used as a leader at $L2s. gn in this sale at 8 S)i) 1 line lilaek. exact iy same as above in E and ek widths, ?d2,", at 1 line Tan Strap Sandals, with sat in bow, cheap at -$1.2o, at S0 1 line Com. Toe ISlack Oxfords, worth 11.25, go at T.15 1 line Square. Toe, lilaek and Tan Oxfords, worth $1.75, gnat, 1.15 1 line Ladies' Chocolate Lace In addition to the above, there will be a number of dozens of pairs in Ladies' and Misses' Slippers and Shoes, on to four puirrf of a kind, at one-third off. 1 line Children' best Oil Crain, with heels, sizes 5. 51, (i and 7, worth niic and $1.00, go at $ ii5 I lot Tan and lilaek Oxford Ties, 12 lo 2, worth $1.25, goat 85 I lot Strap Sandals, 5 to 8, extra. worth $1.15 go at S5 1 lot assorted Tan Shoes, all sizes . . .7. Co at one-thir-d off I lot Men's lilaek pointed toe, worth i;2.25 at 1.50 1 lot Men's Medium Toe, worth $2.25, for 1.50 Item tin her that besides the above lines, where we have only a few pairs left t hev will be included in this sale at one third off. XJon't Forget tlao iDsite, fouF Days,Gommeneing June 30 l;rvi:nLe Si Son., Provo, - - Utah. FARMERS Write to tilt' Utah Implement Company l'or 801110 f tlie I'ollowlnu: .wm. 500 Osborne Mowers. 100 Osborne lliudcrs. 400 Osborne Hakes. 2uo Crown Mowers. 50 liogal Hakes. 50 Milwaukee Hinders loo Leather Top liug-gies-$(i5, $75, ,$125 $175 50 Surreys, Canopy Top, $00 to $275. 50 Carts, $17 to $15. 400 Osborne Cultivators. 200 Osborne Harrows. 2nd Imperial Harrows. 200 Moliue Steel Hows. lOOjmperial Cast Hows. 2oo California Hows. 500 Mitchell Wagons. 20o0o Champion Hepair. 20000 Whitney Hepairs. 200(H) Osborne Hepairs. inuno Crown Hepairs. Anytliins Ydii Want. Writs for Prices. June 30 th Four Days. Shoes, a pretty thing we have been sellsng at $!.7o, go at. . . .81.00 1 line extra line lilaek button. pointed toe; regular price $3. oO, this s tie at 2.50 1 line assorted style, worth from $17,1 to $4.50, go at 2.7ii 1 line Ladies lilaek Lace Shoes, worth $2 25, go at 1.50 1 line Ladies' heavy Spring Heel, :i to , worth $1.5:) to $1.75, at. . 1.10 1 line Mods', sizes fi to 10. cheap at $1.50, goat 81.10 1 line Hoys', sizes 1 to 5, cheap at $1,25, goat 95 1 line I Suck So, high lop, cheap at $1.50, at 1.10 1 line Tan Lace, ti to !), cheap at $2.25 go at 1.35 1 lot Tan Lace. to !, cheap at S.'l.uo, go at 2.00 I line Satin Calf, extra quality, sizes s to 10, cheap at $:i,00, at 2.75 James CafFrey, NOTARY PUBLIC SPU1NGYILLK, UTAH. V ATUMA. l'KHFLCT H HALT II HKGAINEI). THE WONIlKK OK THE AGE. Grandest discovery in the annals oT medicine. Guaranteed to cure more diseases than any other niedieine,tre itinent or system known to the medical profession. pro-fession. "No MAN made" remedy, but 'nature's' true panacea. Vatuma is an antiseptic geunacide, it positively destroys all "microbos" and germs of every kind, name and nature, it is healing and soothing to the mucuous membrane. It will permanently per-manently cure the majority of eases of llmudtilix. ( 'itturrh, liitpcpsia, nil iS'fow-(iclie iS'fow-(iclie tmulifrx, all tlL-trntfs of the Bladder, Unicrte, Kidtiiijn, Livi (,'onMipntion, rite. Old Sums, HirUd Diseases, Ulcers, hV: ritu, Scofulu, Mood l'oimm, liheuma-hsin, liheuma-hsin, Xcuridijiii, Diseased J)iscliarjci, lisrasrs peculiar lo Women, Xrrvous and I'lt'isiral Wriikiiessis, etc. NO MATT EH WHAT YOUR AIL-M AIL-M EXT. or where you live, write us a' full history of your trouble, and our consulting physician will advise you what to do in order to regain your health. Consultation is FREE, and sacredly contldent ial. Terms my lew. For proof enclose 2 cent stamp. Local agents wanted everywhere. No canvassing. We advertise you In your home paper. Address with stamp. -TIII5 VATUMA CO,( l'.o. P.ox, '..'!, CiucAoo, III. |