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Show Do You Wear Whu Shirty? The I'kovo Stea.1i LwnDkv Does 'cm ritfht. WJ. 6ULICX & 633., fun;. J. M. OA II ON, Lime Burner. Lime I'n en iali in nii v quantity at Kilns inn ill of Spri ngvii le or at Itesilence jou! h opposite 'Old V. : CuKKESPONDlCNi K SoI.UTI KJ). 'Springville Utah. Pfovo Jleat Go. -:o: - ASU- Ale Of all kinds. Highest Cash Price paid for fat 1 i vt slock. 24 ClCNTBI! STKKKT,- I'ROVO UTAH. ZION'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, DR. G. W. SHORES, Can iiiltinif P.iyl.lan. This Institution 13 duly incorporated incor-porated under the lnws of Utah, with a capital stock cf $50,000.00, and is specially devoted to the treatment and cure of all chronic, deep-seated and wasting diseases which havo so 1 long baffled the general practitioner. Absolutely the finest equipped Institution In-stitution west of Chicago, adapted for either mail or office treatment. Undsr personal supervision of Dr. O. W. Shores, (originator of tho $5.00 a month fee for Chronic disease) dis-ease) whose skill and experiencs have made this institution famous la the treatment and cure of: 'Catarrh., asthma," di-afness, brcnchitis, dyspepsia, WEAK STOMACH, KIDNEY AND LIVER ILLS. PILES, CONS 1 1? A HON BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, NERVOUS DEBILITY, UTi. RHEUMATISfl, TEH ALE DISEASES. RUPTUilE PERMANENTLY. A MOjMTH FOR ALL THE ABOVE) DISEASES. A Special diputmjut for treating diseases of Men. Cures guaranteed. Offices 34 Ea;t Seifcid South Street, SALT LAKE CITY, TJTAH. IP YOU LlVi OUI' O.J i OWN WRITE tM. O. W. MKRIUJ., Lock Box 1585, snout your 1 TIME. TABLE full SI'lilNCVIl.l.K. t T A II tiUlMi KST No I. I'urWe innil . ,v. I0:. a. m. TV Salt l.Mkr. Klru "ml th ('mist. No. .". I'Hssrnsi'f to Onlt n I.v. ;i:is . in. N.i... I'tisscniirr ,. , I, v. il:.i(i . m. No. 27. U'iue(i;0t 11, in. 1 mive.li iluily exeepl Siin.hiv. Kurekii uii.l nil TillliV ioiitls. No. 3. 1 lllc limited I.v. I0;ii p.m. to Salt I, Hkc. Otf.li'ii mill 1 he ('oust, No 7, I.enve H; (). mi.. Suit Lake City. IIOINU KAST, No. 2. A I lit nl lr Kv press , I.v. 0:25 11. 111. to t tear Creet;, I'. V. .I11110.. 1 '11st le 0:ile No. . Pass, mill mall l. . 2:ii5 p. 1:1. I'rmn Ui!i.ii to all San I'eto points. No. 4. Clilcuu'o liniileil I.v. slam p. m 1. C. IIOlXjiK. I'. A. WAIM.KKill. tioiirtiil Muni.Cri. lien' riisseniier A 'it - (let .your receipt for ltw Ihcti you will ic.'clve the ; : !S'. Y. World '! I inn s a week : ; 1 yea i'. S5. ;ni.s i iiii; vii.t.K. Ti inper,iiiiretod;iv. ! "'in I he shade. ,),, Wlilll'K.lr was at Si'olield on l,u,iiii'-s dV'T Sunday. Tin- City C.nineil li". i'-tl a 'ax of llw iiiilN-.a li- 'ImII.ii-. I!i v. A. C. Todd Liolding a new u snl. -in- nil Giant si !. t. It, ,l.t . MnU-r i- a' r'l'air.'i-co with the Cliii-'.ian Endeavor p-ople. limn. Niluid .i.v. I7' Ml 1111,1 Mrs. A I in!' I Manuring, a daughter, Miss ,li.-ic U.MK f P.ivson. was visiting -i-li'Mil I'm nds in t"w" l;lsl week. Jf-f ifjc i Giles, "f pi ii'KV iii", anil lOtii 111:1 !; .I'.llllX II, "I l'.H-nll, wr:c married M -.inlay ! .lodge I'liscii-li.'rry. Mrs M.n.v A. Like, linhh.'.l friends h'-rr ai I'i iilay. Mr. an. I Mi- Ii.niun lii-nl. ot rial I a week's visit, with i i . I in nr. I home last ,l.i!ins.i:i went, lo Mercur Sat 11 n lav lo isit tlM-ir ilauli-ter. ilauli-ter. Mrs. Kmnia lieHmlds, who is qllite sick. II. li. Wilder, advei 1 iMiu' assent for I lie ( :!'anilier!:;lii M.-dieine (' of Des Moines, lo.va. was in lo.wi l-'iiday doini.' liu-in.'s-. for liis linn. I loiil'erenee of I lie Keliet S.iciet ies of I 'lali Slake will lie held in Provo 011 Friday, July Hi. I !;. Meetii.ns will eonvene at. 10 a. 111. and 2 p. 111. In tin: cas" of .lolm S. Iloycr, iidniili-isl iidniili-isl rat or, vs. ( I, mi. I;. IIoiuz, decided Tuesday, I lie plainlill was yiveii the possession of llie hole in v.ilveil , or j jiideenient lor lou. Ion'L nauseate jour slomacli w itli teas and liiller In i Ls, but, (emulate your Ih'er and sick headache hy iisi;ii4 those famous little pills known as le Witfs Liltle Marly Kisers. --Mknkkay Co. A large new water lank has heeu set up at the ll .wim: Well :i(r. K. Anderson's corner. This very materially materi-ally increases the watcrsiipply fur the the street sprinkler, and enables il to do itiore ellicieut work, (Jen. Start up of the Starl 110 Candy Co., I'rovo, was over last Saturday buzzine; the local laisiiiess houses on wholesale trade. The Imsaie work-in work-in K U a tine trade Ihroiirli I lie county by their hustling ahilitv. ICditor W. L. Koe, uf the Nephi llepuhlic, was in tow n Sunday for a few hours. He called on The Independent Inde-pendent man, and some of the yarns those individuals told of their respective; re-spective; tiwns were corkers, You may hunt the world over and you will not llnd another medicine equal to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Iiiarrhcoa Remedy for bowel complaints. It, is pleasant, safe and reliable. For sale by C. .1. Peterson. Miss Sadie lioyer furnished the ambiguous am-biguous information that 'wer'e gone up to the canyon." She did not furnish furn-ish a roster of the party nor an i t i r y so the reader will have to be content with "were gone up to the canyon." Mrs. (Jeu. Anderson and her charming charm-ing daughter Lillie, of Salt LakeCity, honored The I ndependent with a call. They are visiting Mr. Kd. Anderson, tri" photographer, who constitutes the son and brother in the familv re lationship. Among the Springville people u ho Will (jo to Hie Jubilee next week w ill beCeo. Matson. Uncle (ieorge says lie doesn't, expect to live another II ft y years, and will put in the week seeing the elephant, and inspecting every portion of the critter's anatomy. It was reported Wednesday that a sheep herder in the hills had lost I Sit out of a herd of Too sheep durin' a drive on the preceding day. The hot weather is supposed to have exhausted ex-hausted t'ueiii, and one bv one thev dropped out into the sage brush unnoticed un-noticed by t he herder. John (ii iiVm, o'f Janesville, ( , says; '1 never lived a day for thirty years without suffering agony, until a box or Ie Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured my idles." for piles and rectal t roubles, cuts, bruises, sprains, eczema and all skin troubles le Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled. Munkiia y Co. Judge DiisenhciT.v granted a div nee in the ease of Alma K. Roylancc vs. Craee K. Roylancc, on defendant's cross-complaint, and allowed her .$lno per annum alimony and $.".) attorney's tees. Defendant was also given custody cus-tody of the initi ir child, but plaint ilT is permitted to visit it whenever proper, and subject to furt her order of llie court. Knquirer. Miss Siiinsion, of Springville, while attending court esierday was taken violently ill, Miss Sumslun some ten days ago had had a partial sun stroke and riding over fro, 11 Springville j yesterday in the heat, affected her. J She was removed to the lawn on the ; east side of the building, where a , eoinlortable bed was arranged. She j was taken to Spriugvilie last evening ! a :i I from lad 1 ep-irl.. i mil - mi 1 prove. - Ulouiau, Tucsda. Ilumois in the blood, boils, pimples, scrofula sores, are promptly eradicated by Hood's Sarsaparilla. the One True lilood Purifier, nerve tonic and health builder. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to operate, (..'lire indigestion, biliousness. bilious-ness. 2-"e. Miss Miriam N-orris left for Sail Lake Saturday. F.noch (dark and family were visiting visit-ing in town last week. Miss Lois Jordan, of Fail v iew, is in town visiting relatives. I)r. Mary P. Silver ol" Salt Lake visited in town Wednesday night. Mrs. C. II Nichols, of Denver, is the guest of her cousin, Dr. Smart, this week. Vim, vigor anil victory : these are t he characteristics of De Witt's Little Fatly Risers, tin; famous little pills for constipation, biliousness and all stomach and liver troubles Mknkkay Mkn-kkay Ai Co. A grand Paper ilall will be given at the Spanish Fork pavillion tonight. The ladies in attendance will wear' paper dresses, and the boys paper collars. Peter Rigtrup was over here Tuesday booming it. Miss Clara Clyde departed Sunday for Salt Lake, en route for saii Bernardino. Ber-nardino. Cal., where she expects to make an extended visit, resting up and recruiting her health. Sari Bernardino Ber-nardino is a favorite resort for people from tli is city, having now quite a Springville colony. "Last summer one of our grandchildren grand-children was sick with a severe bowel trouble," s.iys Mrs. K. (!. (iregory, of Frederickstown, Mo. "Our doctor's remedies had failed, then we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave speedy relief." Fot sale by C. .1. Peterson. Miss (Jura Iltirrisoii who was injured in the accident at the mill-race bridge a lew weks ago is recovering s'owly. A law suit for damages was threatened threat-ened for a time, but I he parties have adjusted the matter, the Wood Mercantile Mer-cantile Co., whose property the hiidge was, paying Miss Harrison $2a0 to settle the matter. With this issue the connection of Mr. Fied. Maack with The Independent Inde-pendent ceases. Mr. Maack and family will return to Salt Lake in time to enjoy the Jubilee. Fred is a good all-round all-round printer, and as an adsinith and job printer has no equal in Utah county. He has been a conscientious and faithful worker and is worthy of confidence. The beet and potato crops here are suffering from lack of moisture. The rain fall this summer has been very deficient. Agricultural Supt. Austin of the sugar factory reports about 2,000 acres of first-class beets, and I. (MM) acres not quite so good. A small insect, usually washed oil by the rains, has somewhat injured the leaves of the latter and prevented th.-ir growth. This is due to the unusually dry season. A new kind of wheat pest has appeared ap-peared in this vicinity and is doing considerable damage to the grain. The pest is a bug, a little larger than the Colorado potato bug, is of a light green color and has several small white spots on the back. They work on the head of the grain, eoiiitncnciug at the top. destroying everv kernel as they go down. Harvey Moore showed us some specimens of the bugs and says some ludds of wheat have been almost entirely destroyed. Payson til. die. Who will get it? Schillings Best ten f bee ii use it is (S What is the missing word ? Get Schilling's Best tea at your grocer's; take out the Yelbw Ticket (there is one in every package) ; send it with your guess to address below before August 31st. One word allowed for every yellow ticket. If only one person finds the word, he gets one thousand dollars. II several find it, the money will lie divided equally among them. Every one 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 1S9S calendar, no advertisement on it. Besides this thousand dollars, we will pay $150 each to the two persons who send in the largest number of yellow tickets in one envelope between June 15 and the end of the contest August 31st. Cut this out. You won't see it again for two weeks. B, Address. SCHILLING'S BEST TEA SAN FRANCISCO,- Mrs. K. E, Shepherd is visiting friends iu town. Miss JuliaTulIidge returned to Salt Lake Wednesday. Mrs. Judge Kirk, of Ogden, Is visiting visit-ing in town this vveek. Mis. C. M. Warde left for her home iu Salt Lake, Wednesday. Mrs. Hattie Lowe has returned from an extended visit in 1 he east. .lames Hall is digging an artesian well for Davis Clark, this week. Liberal shipments of baled hay have been made from this point lately. Miss Fanny Mosely, of 'Priuclon. III . is here on a visit to her cuisin, Mrs. (1. P. Thompson. Miss Hattie Wheeler's smiling countenance coun-tenance is ho longer seen behind U14' dry goods counter at Reynolds "t Co.'s store. Some say it is only a vacation while others hint darkly at matrimony. matri-mony. "1 crave but One 'Minute." said t lie public speaker in a husky voice: and then he took a dose of One Minute Cough (Jure, and proceeded with ins oratory. One Minute Cough Cure is unequalled for throat and lung t roubles. M KXKitAY i; Co. A. .1. Mead was in town Wednesday calling on Cashier Cutnuiitigs. Mr. Mead has been station agent at Green River on the 11. (!. W. for over a year pant, and is now ordered to Spanish Fork to succeed L. R. Hunt. Mr. Hunt has been transferred to Ktircka. "The Pliingei" was given atthecity hall on Friday night by the Hosiner company. The play is a good one though pretty boisterous at times, and got a good h mse. Archie Graham appeared here again n the character of a darkey. Asa darkey Archie, is not exactly a success. He plays lots better in other roles. Don't T.)lia.'co Spit ami Si:ioke Your Life Aitay, To quit tobacco easily anil forever, he nuiR nelic, lull or life nerve umt vigor, take No-Toll, iv, the wonder-worker, that makes weal; men strong. All druuuists, 50o or Jl. Cure guaranteed guaran-teed Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Kenioily Co., Chicago or New York. $600 TAKES IT. Andrew Berkley has a nice little place lot ,")2x2oti feet which he will let go at tlia1 figure, if taken at once. Call and look the place over. Not lee of Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. NOTICE is hereby plvon that in pursuance of an order of t lie Dist riel Courl, fourth Judicial 1 ist riot. State of Utah, malleoli the ei 'hth (lay of September. A. I). IS'.Kl. in t he matt er of the estate of Mart ha Stevenson, deceased. The undersigned, the administrator adminis-trator of the suld est tite. will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for casli and subject to continuat ion by said court on Monday! the ninth day of August. A. II. 1H97. at 2 o'clock p. 111.. at tlie front dor of the City Ilall in Springville, t'tali coun'y. I'tah. all the riht. title, interest and estat- of the said Martha Sievenson at the time of her death, and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or In ad dition lo that oT the said Martha Stevenson, deceased, at I lie time of her death in and to all of that certain lot or piece of hind situate lyins and be'tig In Spiingville. said I'tah count v, I tub. and described us follows, to wit : "lieing the east ii two thirds of lol one In block forty-live, plat A, Springville survey of build'ng lots, containing 104 I li square rods; being in section :ta, township 7 sent h. range a east of S. meridian K. O. Hatmond. Administrator of the ostate of Martha Stevvuson, deceased. Dated at Springville this 15th day of July, 1W. t a lt C 0. D. Hand Laundry John Murphy, Proprietor. All work carefully and promptly attended at-tended to. Leave work at oftlee in the Miner Building, Stale St. is not only pure but it fresh-roasted. New - Linen - Dress Goods' .New Narrow New Luces, Buv A Dress Ii-viiTL Provo, - THROUGH SKRYICIO The through car service to Denver, Kansas City, Omaha. Chicago, St. Louis and ot her eastern cities, via the Union Pacific and connections, is unexcelled un-excelled by any other line. The equipment consists of Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Chair Cars, Dining Cars, Bullet, Library and Smoking cars. For tickets, time tables and other information call on your nearest agent or address E. L. Lomax, Gen. Pass, and Tkt. Agt. Omaha, Nidi. 1HE WALKER, Geo. E. Johnson. Prop. $ a- European Plan, n- Rooms with Steam Heat, 5()c to $1.50. $10. to $30 per month. t Restaurant is First Class. ; o 1 l 1 . n ; 1 9 Lfciic Li vj vjtcy. - .v Jtx JX.J 4 iET VOl It MONEVS WOKTII! i SALT LAKH HERALD 4 a BCtSist. Bri!nlest and Best. s n a M.Y JH0.no tier annum, or 3 85c. per month. .. i nr 1 per year, or 75c. for G months. V Subscribe through local agent or Bend direct to k Tin.; tiKit u.n ro., f Salt Lake City, Utah, fcv Wanted-fln Idea Who can think of some simple tiling to patent? Protect Tour !W: thev mar brlun roil wealMi. Wilto JOHN WKDDEKUURN ft CO., Patent. Attorney), Attor-ney), WaahuiRton, li. C, for their $1,800 prite otter aad list of two hundred Inventions wanted, James Caffrey, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. FARMERS Write to tlit Utah Implement Company l?or Wiiiiio olf tlie -'"f MM . 500 Osborne Mowers. 100 Osborne Binders. 400 Osborne Rakes. 200 Crown Mowers. 50 Rogal Hakes. 50 Milwaukee Binders 100 Leather Top Buggies Bug-gies -$05, $75, $125 $175 50 Surreys. Canopy Top, $!H1 to $275. 50 Carts, $17 to $45. 400 Osborne Cultivators. 200 Osborne Harrows. 2(H) Imperial Harrows. 200 Molioe Steel Plows. UM) Imperial Cast Plows. 200 California Plows. 500 Mitchell Wagons. 20000 Champion Repairs. 20000 Whitney Repairs. . 20000 Osborne Repairs. 10000 Crown Repairs. Anything Yon Want- Write for Prices, 7 i and - Fancy Velvets. All Cheap! for the Jubilee-- Son, - Utah. Hotel Ouuen Dusenbery, hesee. Meals Served a la Restaurant. Everything First-class : : : Provo Utah. Send Five cents in stamps for a beautiful but tun ti'iili ,i i r 11 9 IT 1! II I fm tl'll "itu ui Liu c. Kiinon - O !.. (1. .. .-o r.P the world famous fam-ous "Loop" near Georgetown, Colo. Address I!. L. Wischell, V. v.. D. A O. R'Y Denver, Colo. C. E. AKDERSON, PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHER. Dealer in FRAMES, PICTURE FITT1NQS and GLASS 'in all sizes, Pictures copied and enlarged hy home artists Pictures of family groups, residences, stock or any subjects sub-jects taken on, the pot. Keep your Money at Home. SPI1IXGV1LLE, - - UTAH. BO YEARS' KXPERIINOB. TRADE MARKS. DESIGNS, COPYRIGHTS lie. Anyone tending a nketch and description nay quickly ascertain, free, whether an Invention la probably patentable. Communication itrlctly oonfldentlal. 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Catarrh, Itopopsta, all Stom-itchc Stom-itchc troubles, all diseanta of the Bladder, Hovrb, Kidney, Liver, ' Conrtipntion , l'iles, Old Sorrtt, Ihctal Diseases, Ulcers, Eczema, ficofula, Hlood Po'mu, liheuma-tism. liheuma-tism. Xcuralijia, Diseased Discharges, Diseases peculiar to Women, Nervous and I'luisical Weaknesses, etc. NO MATTER WHAT YOUR AILMENT, AIL-MENT, 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 confidential. Terms vry lew. For proof enclose 2 cent stamp. Local agents wanted everywhere. No canvassing. We advertise you in your home paper. Address with stamp. rnic N'.x r:.r.x c?o., P. o. Box, . :i. Ciik Aim,. 1 (.,&, LUUU Ml WA IW |