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Show Do You Wzar Whtc Shirts? -'The Pnovo S'i'KAM Lai ndiiy Does "em right. W.0. 60UCUBI3..PHIU j J. M. DALTON, Lime Burner. Lime Furnished in any quantity at Kilns north of Springville or ut Residence joutli opposite Old V. t'4attKslP(NDKN(;K SOI.K I I V.l). Springville Utah. Pfovo Jfleat Go. AMI) Of all kinds. Highest C;ish Price paid for fat live stock. 24 Ckntek Strekt, PROVO UTAH. ZION'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, DR. Q. W. SHORES, Consulting Phy (Irian. This Institution is duly Incorporated Incor-porated under ths laws of Utah, with a capital stock of 950,000.00, and is specially devoted to the treatment and cure of all chronic, deep-seated 6b wasting diseases which have so long baffled the general practitioner. Absolutely the finest equipped In-stitutlon In-stitutlon west of Chicago, adapted for either mall or office treatment. TTndar personal superrision of Dr. Q. W. Shores, (originator of the $5.00 a month fee for Chronic dis-Ase)' dis-Ase)' whose Skill and experience have made this institution famous fa ths treatment and cure of: CATARRH, ASTHMA, KIDNEY AND LIVER ILLS. PILES, CONSTIPATION DEAFNESS, BRONCHITIS, DYSPEPSIA, WEAK ATOMACM. BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, NERVOUS DliBlLIfY, FITS. RMEUMATISrV, rEHALB DISEASES. RUPTURE CURED .... PERMANENTLY. $5 03 A MONTH fob ALL THE ABOVE DISEASES. A Special dtpirtmsnt for treating diseases of Men. Cures guaranteed. Offices 34 Eait Secend South Street, BAXT LAKE CITY, UTAH. if you Liva our op iown WRITE DR. a. W. 5H0RB5, Lock Box ij8j. about your t TIME TABLE rvll Hl'KINGVIM.E. VTA II. liOlNU WKST Mo J. I'seiHr. mail I. v. IOi.w a. in. To .Sill Lake, (tdcn mid tlif I'tmM. No. A, I'sssi-nirrr to Ogrtrn I. v. 3:4 p. 111. No. 9. I'awmwr I.v. p. m. No. 27, Jt'Bvc (:0ti a. ni. iiiiivt-diduily exrpit Sunday, llurcku and all 'l int 10 polxts. So. 3. I'aolBr limited I.v. item p.m. lo fail I.nkf, I'ltdon and I In' I'vust. to.7. hmtv S; Oa. m.. Sail I.uke City. UOlNli EAST. No.2. Atliintltr F.xpnvM l.Y.;L'.'i.m. tot'lrarCrm'ki I'. V.JunC. fustic tiuto No. . faun, and mall I.v . 2:0ii p. in. r'rom iKli' lo all Sim lVte poliitn. No. I. liii ui:ij limiU'd I.v. llMKl p. in. I. r. HOIXiK, I". A. WADI.KKIH. Jiraoral Man;ig-r. tien' ViiAvnwr Agt (let your receipt for 1SW ; then you will receive the : : N. Y. World 3 times a wcrk j ; 1 year. NOTKS O'i THE WEEK. Mrs. Lucy Ward is vi--.it i rn her sitei Mrl A (I die F.-lt. liinding twine and machine oil si t Reynold's eall If you want any. A. W. Harmer was arrested and lined for assault on his sou. arising from some family dispute. Iiode Iiiatuond is said In lie on the improve, lie has been laid up atitu L a iminth with Typhoid fever, Call on Lawyer Cloud at thi office should you have any legal business requiring t he services of a lawyer. Mrs. II. C. Sent vmier of Mammoth was in tow i) last, Sunday v foiling hei parents Mr. ar.d Mrs. Geo. Rowland Ice cream freezers that do the work in 4 minutes at Reynold's. Go in and see one. they're daisies, ju ices from $2' to t. All the Deal employees will take a trip up the cauvori to-morrow afternoon after-noon and expect to return on Sunday afternoon. A great many hoboes are in town now days. They are supposed to lie the avaunt couriers to the jubilee contingent. Hyard Mentlonhall- has lost a red sweater. On Ihf day of the races he left it with a small boy near the bank and so far it has failed to show up. Harry Webb is authority for the statemrnt that Miner & (Jo. have the best meat in town and that it is sold at lower prices Mian any other shop in town. Don't nauseate your stomach with teas and bitter' herbs, but regulate your liver and sick headache by using those famous little pills known as Ic Witt's Little Early Risers. Mknkkay & Co. I. W. fiowman of Salt Lake a brother or W. J liowman of the creamery is in town sick, he came down on a visit when typhoid fever set in, Ii. iJunn is attending, Vim. vigor and vfctory:-thesc are iV characteristics of lie Witt's Little L irly Risers, the famous little pills f ir constipation, biliousness and all stomach and liver troubles. MKNKKAY MKN-KKAY & Co. Irs. Isabella Curtis has lost a black silk parasol with nat ural willow crook, gold band with "Helle" engraved thereon. Mrs. Curtis thinks it was taken by mistake from the meeting on July 5th. A certain lady was asked recently if she had scratched her ticket when voting. "Yes,'' she replied, "I scratched scratch-ed the rooster." She'll be caieful hereafter to understand ; question of this kind before answering. It seems that work Ins really bet n begun on the I'rovo Tower Dam and that the mysterious fluid will he permeating per-meating the streets of the city or the north this fat'. The Independent hopes it will not be necessary for Springville lo have to get their light from this source, but It's bound to come some day either by this or a local source. Our Mr. Gibson and his party re turned from their fishing trip on Tuesday. They report a light catch of trout but tell great stories about rattle snakes and mountain lions and seem to be in doubt as to what part of the country they wese in. They deny the rumor that they celebrated in the hills or drank anything stronger than spring water. John Grillin, of Janesville, O., says: "I never lived a day for thirty years without suffering agony, until a box of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured my piles." For piles and rectal troubles, cuts, bruises, sprainsv eczema and all .-kin troubles De Witt's Witch Hazel Sal ve is u ncq ua 1 led . M kv e k a t t Co. Complaints reach Mi "fllce that parties are making a practice or spying spy-ing about residences at bed time ai d looKing through the windows at the girls as they are disrobing for the night. The girls would better pull down the blinds and the offenders, whoever they arc, would best stop t he practice or they will receive heroic treatment at the hands of indignant eitiz 'ns. C. J. Gustaveson, of Logan, an old time manufacturer of harness, machine oil ami axle grease, is in town trying to introduce his wares, which are home made. He fils somewhat surprised that, the stores aresoeold towards home manufacturers manufact-urers hut is not discouraged and thinks an of opening up a factory at Salt Lake. Mr. Gustaveuson was a harness maker of Salt Lake in early days. A suggar factory at Gunnison seems to be an assured fact. C. A. Madscn of Gunnison, and Hon. W. H. Kecg-miller Kecg-miller of Richlield, hating raised a iiumberof acresof hects, fchipptul some to California, the test proved exceed ingly satisfactory and the gentlemen above have niecei-ded In interoting capitalists in the enierpifoe and everything points t tin- e;u ly erection of the factory I'tonian. Wise men ku it is folly to build hi a poor foundation. IU-lief obtained by deadening symplons is short. Hood's Sars.iprilla cures and gives lasting heal Mi. Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick headache, head-ache, indigesl ion, biliousness. All druggists, iic. . In the ease of Springvil le vs. Hannah Han-nah Kechintcr the hearing on the restraining order was postponed until Hie I2lh of July. The S. M. Davis vs. Hannah Heehiutzer was also set for the same day. i crave but One Minute." said the public speaker in a husky voicv: and then lie took a dose of One Minute Cough Cure, and proceeded with his oratory. One Minute Cough Cure is unequalled for throat and lung troubles. Mkxkuay & Co. The state boaul of horticulture respectfully re-spectfully invites the fruit growers of 1'tah to communicate with the secretary secre-tary of the board, J. A. Wright of Ogden, giving their opinions, based upon experience, as to the most profitable profit-able varieties of fruits for commercial purposes, taking into account the follow ing points, viz: hardiness of tree or plant, size and color of fruit, Ann-ness Ann-ness in shippingand keepingquali'v . It is the desire of the state boarc Lo issue at an early date a list of fruits to be recommended for I'tah, and a compliance with this request will greatly uid in the matter. The I'l unrrer. Tonight Mr. Albert llosmer and Miss Hattie lloss will play a return engagement here at the opera house of one night only. They are supported support-ed by an entire new company, among some of whom are Mr. Lawrence Underwood, Un-derwood, late of Chas. Frohman's forces; Tony Trent and Chas. Edler, great favorites at Ilopkin's theatre, Cn'eago; Miss Myrtle Selwin, the soubrette, is also a great favorite in the East; Miss Mapleton, Elex Randolph, Ran-dolph, Allen Dunn and CP. Simpson Simp-son help to make up the excellent support. The company will produce, for the first time here, a five act sensational sen-sational comedy drama dealing with life iu New York, entitled The Plunger. Plun-ger. During the action of the play several scenes and specialties will be given. Summer prices will prevail -50c, 35c, 2"c. Lejrul Lines. Jos. E. Crook came up for arraignment arraign-ment WedntUday morning on a charge of performing a criminal abortion on Rachel Davis of Payson, in June, 18. A demurrer to the information on the grounds of failure to state a public offense, was aigued and taken under advisement. On motion of Prosecuting Attorney King the charge of robbery against Grant Loveless and David Parnett was discussed and defendants discharged. dis-charged. The case has been continued con-tinued several times and this time the prosecuting witness failed to appear, hence the dismissal. Ihin't Tuliarro Spit nnd Smoke Tom l ife aithj. To quit tobacco easily and torovi r. lie miiR nolle. lull of lito nerve and i(,for, lake N'o-To-Ilnc, the wonder worker, that makes vi uk men strong. Ali dru(,'cists, 50c or 81. C'urcKuaran-tcid C'urcKuaran-tcid Iiooklct and sample free. Address Sterling Hemcdy Co , Cbicat;o or New York. The Utah Editors Meet. The Utah Press association held their mid-summer session last Monday Mon-day at Cast ilia, when the president and vice-president resigned, the former for-mer owing to his proposed absence from the State, the latter fer good reasons given. John James of the 1'eseret News was elected president, and John Mateer of the Richfield advocate ad-vocate as Yicc-presideiit. The Utah Editor and Printer was adopted as l he o.ftlial organ for the association. Saturday, August 14, was selected as the excursion day, at which time the $4iK) worth of prizes would be dis-tiibuted. dis-tiibuted. Considerable disappointment disappoint-ment was felt by a great mauy wlv came up on the afternoon train una were forced lo return an hour later because tho night train was indctl-nately indctl-nately late. Quite a number, how-, ever, took chances and vfcre safely wheeled out about 2 o'clock in the morning. Don' L waste stajnps. Save up your Schillings Best yellow tea-tickets, and send several guesses for that missing word in one envelope. ! Schitiiigs Best money- back tea, at your grocer's. Rules of content published in birfif ' advertisement about the first and middle 1 pi" each monti, ,:6 ' Presiileat Woodruff Very III. J For the past few days Piesident Woodruff has been quite unwell, and last night he was reported to be in a very critical condition indeed. F'or some time he has been gaining flesh and from his normal weight of about ITU pounds lie has increased to JD5 pounds and is threatened with fatty degeneration of the heart and has al-o developed dropsical symptoms complicated compli-cated by inflamatfbn of the bladder and insomnia. The venerable president was present at the laying of the foundation stone of the III igham Young monument, and although he took no active part, in the ceremonies, the importance of the oc casion was productive of considerable excitement to a man of his active temperament tem-perament and years, and since then he has been confined to his lied. His heart is very feeble and tha great danger is that it may stop at any moment. He has also suffered a good deal from intlamation of the bladder, and altogether he is in a most critical condition. Dr. Snow is attending him, and besides be-sides making frequent visits to the bedside of the aged veteran, is kept advised of his condition a! most hourly. The doctor is thoroughly awake to the gravity of the situation and is bestowing be-stowing the utmost skill and care on his patient. llerald. Later President Woodruff's condition, con-dition, while still critical, was slightly better. He is resting easy at night, The real trouble is a senile heart in-s'ead in-s'ead of falty degeneiation as reported re-ported above. lie has been afflicted a little over a month and his condition con-dition is somewhat moie precarious, and may prove suddenly fatal. International (io9l Mining Con vention. For this event the Rio Grand Western West-ern Railway will make a rate of 822.50 for the rouud trip to Denver and return. re-turn. Ticket? will be on sale July 5 and li only, with final limit to July 31, and arc good for continuous passage only. ARCAINS in Shade Trees ")000 Ash, Elm and Maple shade trees for sale cheap. Call and see me quick and get good Bargains. Wm, K- Roylance, Springville, - Utah, r. WALKER, Geo. E. Johnson. Prop. -f- European Plan, -i- Rooms with Steam Hey t. 50c to l.50. I0. to $.'10 pvr month. Restaurant is First Class, f J. P. LARSEN, Merchant Tailor SUITS r ROMi:111, AM, KINDS 0r"g"JI'PS Promptly made in a Satisfactory Manner, Cleaning and repairing done. Suits made from 4.50 up Main St., Springville. 0 YtARft IXPCRIBNOI. mm TRAD! MARKS IONS, COPYRIOHTS Ao. AnyoM Miidlng nketeh and deaertpMoa nay qulokl? aaowtotn, froo, wbMhsr an InTartlon la pronaMr patonUMa. tNunnunleatlnna atrlotlf oooftdondal. Olttaot are no; fomorarlna' pa'wiU in America. Wa hate a Wanblnaton offica. Pliant takaa through Muua A Co. nostra apodal uoUos lu tba SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, NuttfullT IlliMtratad, laroaat ctrenlatioa of nt wiantlHo journal, wl(ij,wrm W.M a taart 1I..V) atx month. Spoctinm oopliHi and HAND H)K OK l'ATKXTB lent frao. Addrtaa MUNN & CO., 3 til Broadway. New Ytrk. III- lilt - U Mel Sin Commencing Wednesday, THIS is our regular Semi-annual Oleararrce 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 complete line Ladies' Chocolate Oxford Ties, used as a leader at $1.2s, go in this sale at . .8 90 1 line Black, exactly same as above in e and ee widths, $125, at 90 1 line Tan Strap Sandals, with satin bow, cheap at $1.25, at 00 1 line Com. Toe Mack Oxfords, worth $1.25, go at 1.15 1 line Square Toe, Mack and Tan Oxfords, worth $1.75, goat 1.15 1 line Ladies' Chocolate Lace In addition to the above, there will be a number of dozens o! pairs in Ladies' and Misses' Slippers and Shoes, on to four pairt. of a kind, at one-third off. 1 line Childrens' best Oil Grain. with heels, sizes 5, 54, G and 7, worth 90c and $1.00, go at $ 65 1 lot Tan and Mack Oxford Tics, 12 lo 2, worth $1.25, go at 85 1 lot Strap Sandals, 5 to 8, extra, worth $1.15 go at 85 1 lot assorted Tan Shoes, all sizes Go at one-third off 1 lot Men's Mack pointed toe, worth $2.25 at 1.50 1 lot Men's Medium Toe, worth $2.25, for 1.50 Remember that besides the above lines, where we have only a few pairt left they will be included in this sale at one-third off. Don't Forget tlx Xctto. Foiif Days,GommenGinq Jane 30 Irvine Provo, - FARMERS Write to ttie Utah Implement Company 1-Ni Honiw of tlie 500 Osborne Mowers. 100 Osborne Hinders. 400 Osborne Hakes. 200 Crown Mower. 50 Rogal Rakes. 50 Milwaukee Hinders 100 Leather Top Hug. gies $05, $75, $125 $175 50 Surreys. Canopy Top, $00 to $275. 50 Carts, $17 to $45. 4iX) Osborne Cultivators. 200 Osborne Harrows. 200 Imperial Harrows. 200 Moliuc Steel Plows. 100 Imperial Cast Plows. 200 California Plows. 500 Mitchell Wagons. 20000 Champion Repairs. 20000 Whitney Repairs. 20000 Osborne Repairs, lonoo Crown Repairs. ABytHiiiff Yon Want Write for Prices, if June 30th our Days, Shoes, a pretty thing we have ' been sellsng at $1.75, go at 81.00 1 line extra tine Mack button, , pointed toe; regular price $3.50, this sale at 1 line assortcdQtyles, worth from $.3.75 to $4.50, go at..; 2.74) 1 line Ladies Mack Lace Shoes, worth $2,25, go at l.S 1 line Ladies' heavy Spring Heel, . 3 to 0, worth $1.50 to $1.75, at.. i to 10, cheap t JirrT I line Mons, sizes 6 to at $1.50, goat. . 1 line Hoys', sizes 1 y5, cheap at $1.25, go at ?a 1 line Iiuckle, high t':p cheap at $1.50, at '. 1.19 1 line Tan Lace, (i to 9. cheap at $2.25 go at 1.S& I lot Tan Luce, H to!), cheap at $3.00, go at 2.00 1 line Satin Calf, extra quality, sizes 8 to 10. cheap at $3.00, at !.7a & Son, Utah, James Caffrey, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. V ATUMA. PERFECT HEALTH REGAINED. THE WONDER OK THE AGE. Grandest discovery in the annals of iscdicinc. 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