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Show vv -.-.aft.!,. I j NX 1.51 na. 1 V U.J VOL. 7. NO 10. SPItlNCVIIJ-i:, UTAH, THURSDAY, UCTOIIKU -JS, ISA 1'KICE: $l.00 l'EIi YEAR. I I? II P tii i w I h 1 VI J SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK Separate Organizations Completed Com-pleted Last Sunday. OFFICERS ELECTED SUSTAINED. Ward Schoul-t Now Meet Sa;arnt'.'iV. New Organization Expci'ted to Secure Se-cure Bettor Attendance and More Thorough Work. Last Sunday s.iw the perfecting of ! the. work of dividing the L. I). S. Sun-j day Schools into the four ward organ i-1 stations, as has been in contemplation for some time, work to that end hu-iiiK hu-iiiK heen done tiuriiiK tlie past thrte or four weeks. Good results of the new order of things are already 1 e ik teen, and much better work and a more full attendance h expected from now on. The oflicers anil teachers choseu, and the other work in detail are given below by ward?: SECOND V. HI). The members of the Second ward met on the iMth inst. and completed t lie organization of their Sunday School. There were present at the meeting Elder Levi Hichards of tiie S. S. Union Hoard, Slake Supt. A. L liooth, Stake Sec. K. II. Iluit, the ward Bishop and Counselors, and 175 members of the ward. After giving borne general instruclions,Supt. IJ.xith presented the I'ollowini; names as officers of the school, all of which were sustained: M. E. Crandall Jr. Supt. Chas. Alleman. ist Assistant Supt, E. 1). Whitinn, 2nd Assist ant Supt. W. W. Harri.-on, Secretary. Irene Iiianchard, Assistant Sec. Geo. Harrison, Chorister. Ida Alleman. Organist. Ilattie Wheeler. Assist. Onanist. W. F. Wiscombe, Treasurer. Harold Alleman, Librarian. Philip Tucket, Assist. Librarian. Elder Richards then followed with eonie interesting remarks on Sunday School work. See. Holt referred to ; the benefits of Sunday School work. ' The officers kindly invite all residents . of the ward to spend a pleasant hour (h the school at the Central School building next Sunday. THIItl) WAUD The Third Waul Sunday School or Springville was organized Oct. 21. 1897. George Reynolds or the Sunday School Union Hoard and W S. Itivv-lins Itivv-lins of the Stake Stipcrintcndcncy were present. The foilowing officers and teacirtrs were sustained: H. T. Reynolds Superintendent: Myron A. II yer F.rst Assistant: George S. McK'iizie Second Assistant; Assist-ant; Eaieline I !ird Secretary; F. C. Rover Treasurer; Henry Wood Librarian; Sophia A. Packard -Organist; MaryS. II illy Assistant Orga.nsf; Department Teachers: 11. Leo Hird - Higher; F. C. R.yer-Second Intermediate: Sophia A. Packard First Intermediate; Inter-mediate; Ida hoyer Primary; Eiizaheth X. Hill Kindergarten: There were about 150 present. KOUKTII WAItU Last Sunday the Fourth Ward L. D. S. Sunday Scho il met at the Sleeting Sleet-ing House and organized. The following fol-lowing officers were sustained: James E. Hall -Supt. D. A. Curtis -1st Assistant; Thomas it. Mendenhal! - 2u 1 assistant. assist-ant. Arthur W. Uynoldi- Secretary; Miss Amy Rowl and Assistant ; J antes Caffrey Treasurer; Philip E. Iirjyer and John All eman assistants; Walter Wheeler- Chorister; Maud Carter Organ ist Jesse Reynolds Head deacon, an 1 Amos A. Brown assistant; The following are the. teachers fleeted: ! Joseph D. Reynolds -Class of Honor: P. E. Houtz and C. W. limit z-Thrological z-Thrological dept. Datta Caffrey 2nd Intermediate; Mrs. S. A. Cooper 1st I n termed kite: Joseph Loy d Primary; Charles I). Macsor of the Union Board and David John of the Slake presidency and Supt. L. E. Egertson were present and all gave interesting talks on Sunday School work. The school was well attended The Grandest Remedy. Mr. It. P.. Grceve, merchant, of Chllhowie, Va., certifies th it he had consumption, was given up to die, sought all medic il treatment that money could procure, tried all cough remedies he could hear of, hut got no relief; spent mi ny nights sitting up , wB I Absolutely Purs Crlobi'iitcd for li s j;vcui leu vciCmr slrenlh and In-iililifiiliics-i. A-nn s tin' fend ie.'ainsl .-neei :i.id nil fevec.if ailult'THl ion eoiiiinna to ; lie rlii-np lil'.inds. llej'.'il Ni'W oi'U. IliiliiiU l'nv.der Ci in a chair; was induced to try Dr. Kin A Xew Discovery, and was cured by use (if twi b t ! !-;. For past, three yeais has been attending to imsiness, and says Dr. King's New Disc ivery is the grandest remedy ever ma le, us it has done so much for him and a'.su others in his community. D; King's Xew Discovery is guarante. d for CoughssC olds and Consumption. It don't fail. Trial lntties free at C. J. Peterson's Drug Store. BUSINESS IS KIEFS. Byys, don't go to see that het girl of yours with a three or four days growth of heard on your face when Ma:iwanng& Brown will amputate it for 15 cents. Mrs. Yates is the. person to call mi if you want a dress made in the latesi style. The Spiingville Bank will take your savings and pay you interest on them. That is better than to keep them tied up in an old stocking leg. Hoover, the lessee of the Springville Spring-ville Roller Mill, will grind your wheat into tirstclass flour. Take it to him. .Harry Webb js buying calves, cows, pigs and chickens and pays cash for theiu. A new stock of mens and boy's overcoats over-coats just in at Ii. T. Reynolds & Co. The full good that have been expected ex-pected for some lime at Molen Caffrey s have arrived. , A new stock of groceries, fresh and go id, just in at Hover & Bringhur-d's. Quills front $2.00 Ih'ingiiurst's. up, at Bover & M. A. Miner beef, pork and price pa'd. & Co. want to buy mutton. Highest Cloaks, Cloaks, (' sortinenl of them, at II. T. K'M nobis. oaks, a great as-cheap as-cheap and good l'icturc frames of all sorts and sizes j in stock at, Ci. E. Anderson's j Win. Koylance is buying for cash potatoes, grain and alfalfa. Mackintoshes from $2.50 up. All kinds of clothing cheap at Hover liringhurst's. Kest stock of Candy and Soap in the city at Watson Hotitx's store. Flour and graham also in stock. Wild game dinners for Sdnday at the P. oyer Hotel. A new stock of candies and tobac o at the Star restaurant. The finest line of millinery goods in the city at Mrs. L. M. Murphy's, call and see it. You can get a good shave at all times at Wood & darks parlors. Only 1.1 cents. Save your teeth by hi.vdig them filled and cleaned. Dr. Nelson, the dentist, will do it for you cheap. lie guarantees all work. To Cure C'ontl,:itlon I'orevr. T'i)" Ctsi'iircts Canity Cutlnrtic. loc er'.3c. If C. (J. C. full lo cure, UrtiHiciht refund money. Ii. Y. A. vs Y. M. C. A. to he played in Sail Lake Nov. fith and for which occasion the Oregon Short Line will make tho following very low rates. From l'ayson I ..". Spanish Fork $1.4.1 Springville and I'rovo l. 21, Pleasant Grove, American Fork and Lehil.00, Take regular morning train going. Train returning will leave Salt Lake at 7 p. nr. 0. W. Craig Ticket Agt. I'rovo NON-PARTIS AH ADDJISS3 Given to Tho Public This Morning1. DEFINES TiiEIP. PO;!TiON. Tin-Tale (if tiie lioveaieht , Ae;vir ili;s: 'tot lie '.uiniii'tee. - !.'. !tej:i',dds Was tin1 Vict i ;;i cf ('neccian. Very Se:---s:is Chitrges. This niiirnii:g the editor of Thetr dcpeiidont was bat.deil the f ti! tu'. i ny -igiied comiiiuiiiciition from the Citizens Citi-zens N'.in-P.iiiNan- commi! tee, wiih Hie reiii.ol I h.,l il be jiven publicity in this wi.'ek's paper. It is submitted for what ii is worth and without comm. 'lit : Spriiigville. Utah, Oct'. 27. 17. TO TI1K VOTKUS ! Si'lilNO V IM.I--.. Ladies and ( ter.l lenien: -1 n ao:-wer to m.ui.v and varied iuijiiiries uf cit i-zl-us. and aiM in it-Ti i la t ion of many statements made with a view to mis-leiding mis-leiding the unwary, we hereby gl vein ve-in brief an account of the rise and purpose of the "Non-Partisan movement" move-ment" in Springville. Various cvnUeiuen of both the leading political paitbs for some weeks past bad expressed themselves as preferring mm-part i.sa:iship in our municipal el- '.Una, e.i :!i waiting for the other and not w ishing to be-cuiii.' be-cuiii.' prominent in politics tiiis fall. In tins way time went on and nothing in Hie way of c; ng a meet nig of citi parties unt il al us or of eit her of the !l t he 4th of ( )c!.ober. when a call was i- met! lor a Pem-oii Pem-oii the 1 1; h. ocrat ic primary to be beid This u as fo'.luwed by a Iiepiililica: primary to be held on the 121 P.. On the morning of the 1 !th i list., a committee consisting of II. L. Cuiii-mings. Cuiii-mings. II. M. Douall ami F. C. Boyer representing ! be ( teiieraiOommit tee of the Republican party waited upon up-on Win. M. Koylance, Cbairmin of tho Democratic parly, am! presented Ii i i n with the billowing proposition for a non-partisan election, with a request re-quest that the same be favorably considered con-sidered and that an adjournment to some date in 1 tie near ful irefor Citizen meet iug be provided for its follows: Springvilie, Oct. II, I1-:. To tlie Dcni c.-ra'tic Party of Spring viile. 1 ..,li..j I :..nt '..oiolf ltelievil.il that, the elimination of .National party loldirs liom our inuniei pal elections advantage uis I o t le- ma ' e- rial busmess ioUmcM'-et ourt.ty -' toliow mg the exainple ut man v ot Ik r i... ... , .v.. rep'resenting the geiii'ral c leim;; t-e ol the iiopnbiicaii party td' Spi in-vide, respectl'ully piojiose Uial wc 1 he I''". - ocratic and Republican parlies. ;om in calling a ri'ieiis con vent imi to nominate a lioard of City oHiecis on : ... I : . ... , I . smcu noo-iiams.io noes i,,e; ensuing municipal c. cd ion. '. C. HttYKI!. II. M. I !r; si.i,. H. L. CfMMINtiS. Committee. The above communication was presented and read to the Democratic primary on the evening of tlie 11th, and rejected without a single vote in its favor. On I he evening of the 12th i . , ii:,.... 1 . ..1. 1 t CIO ive ptl Ol It ,1 O jiOlllitl 1 tJ.ts I no 1 1 .lll'l it was 1 ben ami tliere agreeii noi to pirt a party ticket in the Mel I. but lo adjourn t'i the evening td the loth to inett with the citizens al large to nominate a "Non-Partisan municipal ticket."' and the "following named Lrentlenieii were aiuioiutt tl as a Citi zens' committee to call a Citizens" meeting: Albeit Manwaring. Win. P.ramall and F. C. flayer. On the morning of the bill) notice of a call was generally circulated and posters put up in many conspicuous places. On the evening of the 131 h the citizens met en masc in tlie City hall, about lib to 17.1 persons, representing all classes of citizens. F. (1. P.oyor was chosen chairman and A. J. Sou! h-wick. h-wick. secretary. Aider some prelim- intirifs Hit; folluvvin iiomiiiatioiis vvt'ic mailc: For Mayor II. T. ll".vrilil Ki i'iirdcr- Cora (.roesheck: Trfasurt'i' J. A. !.- nolds; Marshal 1 . A. Cramlall: City Jut if H. II. Tlinrrn". CoiiiK'iliiii'ii S. M. Iavis, ii"o. H. Mayoick, L. II. llarin-'r, II. M. I)tu- tfiili, F. C. Uoyer. Mr. II. T. Kevnol'ls wa noiniiiatt'd I, y act'liiinatioii for Mayor, and on million n special coiiiinil lee, vi.., Al-lit-rt, Manwarinif, Win. Jlramal' and II. L. Cuiiiiuii)Ksi aiipoinlrd to wait ii()on Mr. Itcynolds and cM'ort him to tlie hall. On the re I urn of I he committee. iierompatii1d hy Mr. Ucyiiolds, he was rcn-ived with urcat applause. l r. Keymd.ls i a neat, ami elo(iient iiddress, in winch he 'X - pressed Ills appreciation ol Hie conu tlence and respect, shown him. tleclar-itl tleclar-itl himself in favor of non-partisan-shlpin all municipal elections, and trratefully acceiited the hrmr tendered ten-dered him. In justice to Mr. Reynolds it should he said tli it he sent in a note to the mt fling (lecliioei: (be uomina- i t ion. Jioivever, upon the assurance of p r.'t les h i had ait e I i: o ei him ! during the day that, he ,::,l ,- pres. ant ;:nd sc;.tk tor .himself th" read- I jug of the r! let' WilS oaiii led. and if j s iel) ,in:.ssi.)ii ia anyway wa. an ri ,ir j i i is simply at t ribul abi" loan nver- siebl of t ie ehairnuu ( I be in-et h!. I t la I he morning of 1 he I ', ; Ii a iei t cr : ileeli id u.T the en i n,; i i .o i ef Mayor j was received by co'icnit 'ec from Mr. i II T. K.-yiiohls. II, s ie,loo, so f.ii as given have already been published. Mi'. Geo. II, Maycoek also dectmed a a nieniiier of the ('.unci!. 'i'iiesi vacancies have Initil n i n lliled bylhej subs! it ut 'on of t v:ti ei y able and I respectable cent h llrl'i. .' Nepbij l ackaad. as Mavor aid v. U. hit mil'. as member of the Council.. The Citizen's ticket is a tlrs'--lass ticKei fi'uin lucid to foot and is deserving de-serving and capable in cer pa:-tienlar. pa:-tienlar. While it. is Hoi claimed that the ladies and gentlemen thereon there-on are any better as iud, iduals than lii"se on Ibe lC!lioci i : ic lickel. they stand for tin elimination of party p ditics from local elect ions, as I he choice (if e.tizelis !, e i; tilt's; s if larlv adbiatioiis or i oiii 'al obiiga- I a. us. i ic y simpli whoo peopie and pt'ile ip.c pas ty and p li! it ians. In ci ii. ludoii Ibe coMiii stale thai ibe.y are ivh.!: that in addition to the r, a M ". Reyimlds had some ni I ones, such as unkiiidm "S"U! the instead td e ilesire to ilifol'Uieti s ins given, n r serious ss sllnWII his partv epit licts, a deter-Maor deter-Maor of rtc. All him by members of of vile names ami ,t threatened boycot, minat ion to defeat him a the Citizens' ticket, etc this amounted to an m tual bull-doze, and drove him from the ticket. If jiarly iulluenee can in Ibis way control con-trol men. is ii not time lo fife our municipal elections from our parly ml it ics? Give us "Patriotism before Party" in local elections. We therefore present pre-sent 1 liese fuel s for t he c msiderat ion of the cit izons. and resjiect inlly suggest sug-gest that, ail vol rs come out. ami c.isl their voles for the persons of their choice, without fear, favor or alllict ion. AUU'.KT. MANW AltINO, W'M. I Hi A MAI. I.. i '. J lioM'.Il. Citizens' Comittee. Edusle Veer i"(evtil VI( h f'jiscarola. t':ai'!y i1!i.ir;l. t":: V cc-u: ; e.C ci f.,tfcr. ICc. :!."'. Jf l' (,'. C. l.io, ilr'ij.ipMs ri'fuiiit leuney. Jearric.ire Licenses ( ranted. 'Jdie folbnving marriage licenses havtMxou graiU'LHiy the County LC!ei u since last report: John Whitehead, aged 20. of Springville. and Annie S. Hansen, aged ;), of Spanish Fork: Cliarlcs M. Webb, aged ';'!, and Mary Cminin'g-ham. Cminin'g-ham. aged J hot ii of American Fork: i d"',di Evans, aged 2b ami Millie i'.ool h, aged 20. lot h ol I'rovo Iletich; j iil(,s ciav.'iis, aged 21, and F Kiilalla II A ' ... ! ot I'avson: ( ; l'in!.is in. tig 'd 21 hot h j i-t iaii II. Liechty. aged 1 ; 2.".. and Kli.a M. Andrews, agt tl l: ; i,.lti, r i,,,Vll. nni y. M. ;iid, and . Miirv liroesbeck. both aged 24, and - ; hoth ot Spi uciviHe. j - - -- - springville is soon to have . ,. , one ol Wood " " -"I'C" ' A Clark are llxing to run a pub.ic lial h room in connection with their barber shop. j The dance ball at Spi ii g ille has !jiistb"en repainted and decorat'd I and the Independent editor wdio went j into it and executed a lias de s'Mil as a tost pronounces it a dream of de ,)it li, mi ver Post,. Donz iirio. i he snake charm"!', and Pawnee Pill e.ave an entertainment at, the Cit) II. til Tuesday oeiiihg. liusiness pi'eveiitid the dramatic crit ic of i he Independent, from being present so just what kind of performance perfor-mance was given U not known. M. W. Ibid, the genial day operater at the I!. O. W. station here, and Miss Mollie liroesbeck, one of Sprh.g-ville's Sprh.g-ville's belles, wera married at the Temple in Salt. Lake yesterday. Mr. and Mis. Hird are t vvo of Springville 's leidiiig young people, and they start on t heir voyage on the sea of matii-nioiiy matii-nioiiy with every indication of a successful suc-cessful trip. Mr. .1. W. P.iown. Editor of the ! "Miiicrnl Aj,rf." Warrior, Ala., i "Ariel' a I rial of Simmons Liver l.'i c- ' . .. I ,', .. 1 i i 1.. .. I tttaiOl 1 1 1 MO II itll I AO lM'llli H ill' Uj for expollintr Malaria from the sM. in; and, us a remedy for t!ieae in iii'dp-lenl iii'dp-lenl state- it, tannut he excelled, and no family should he without it." This is a stionj; entloi s nient for Simr;ioi,s Liver Renul.itor, hut none too mud) so. X01 ICE TO ('It EDITORS. In (lit- Multei'of tlir Kstaleof John Haiti. LI, lii'i'i'iisod.J NOTltT. Is lii'ri'hy (tivtMi liy the tuiilri'-Hliiiii'il. tuiilri'-Hliiiii'il. :lI n I ii lt i-til or of the p.st.iilc of j ;i;JJi',;,,,i; It alnM nl SHi,i ,i(-,-,a.'. m ciiiMt, thi'in. with tin. - ui.'i-ary voii.in -rs. ii mil loiiriiiorniiMHn r tll' lo l H n .hum. . .i in." ....... tin- . 1 1 1 iiilniliilsi ! ::ti.r it t lil resldi-nee In SprliiKi ill". I'tiili rounly. Mali' of L'ttih. W.M. llATt'lKl.ll. AdinlnlMt'iitor of llio tNtate of Joi n lint liclil. (i.r'll('ll. !:it.-d Bt. SiiriiiKv WW. Oct. 22. 10T. A. II. tiArii. Any. THE GRAND FAIR BALL. it Was Surely a Howling Success. JIISS A V E K ITT IS ( iiNi:N JUEEN. It Vtus Not Exactly u Success l iaaii. ( iaih .- Net Proceeds Only Almiit 87.- KeyimMs Bail Is All liiglil. The Fotirtli Ward Fair bail, given in the 1! 'ynolds" hall last Friday evening, was what, might, be termed a howliag siu'ccss, but did not, bring in the returns, llnancially, that the committer com-mitter exircted, netting only seven dollars abn e expenses. The voting for the Queen of the Fair was ery spirited, and Miss Aveivit was the lucky lady. The vole was as follows: Minni Mathews. ': liesvie Brintoii. 17: Ft In. a Nelson, l'e: l.oi lie Aveiett, P.i); Lottie Tay-1 Tay-1 'ir. ii: K! In Davis, 4; scatlt iing 5. Tlie tl iiice was well al tended and if noise is any indication everybody had a good time. Sliepard's full quadrille baud fui nislied the music. A very tastcfullv arranged and beautifully decorated luueh stand graced one corner of the ball room during the parly, ami those who wished it were served with a nice lunch. - . o-Iiaf for fifty C'rnlH. Ouui.oO'vti mitftero linbit fiirc. lnitltes writk lUfii -iit t.o', hu'O'J crr. buc. $1. All tlrugibU. . - - SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. IIO'.IU ItCVNOl.lH Ulllll St MSION, l.lllTOlCJ. The riirolf incut, for the district t his week is 7U0. The publical ion of (lie school song honks will be delajed a few days owing to the editor of the Independent, Independ-ent, being sick. We legi'et to announce that Miss Carrie Reynolds, one td' the editors of this depart nient. is absent this week on account of sickness in the family. Three of th" teachers weie appointed appoint-ed as a committee to arrange a department de-partment of school t work at the Fourth Ward Fair. So. little time has been given them that vcrv little can be done. However, there will be specimens of draw ing, penmanship j and kindegarten work. ; The program lor the general exer- cises next Friday will be as follows: -Address, Mr. (ieoiyo Hill: I Debate, "Kesolved. that l-'rauklin did more tor his couulry than Wash-5 ii.gtoii,'" liirinat ive, Mahlon (,'ran-dall (,'ran-dall and May Patrick; Negative, Charles I t il l and Perl ha Crandall. ; Lecture, J . A. Ib'ese; ( Song, Ciace AILai and Emma' P.iown. In Ihe spelling contest, last Friday, between the seventh and eighth grades, the eighth grade came off, I Llll THERE WHERE ARE YOU GOING? Efts a K : ilJ GOING Where oods are cheap and where I can change my produce of all kinds fom r er- chandise at Rock Bottom Prices.. loUer Wr. jML. Koylance -WIIOI.KSAl.K Fruits, Potatoes, Eggs, Poultry, Seeds H.iy anfl Grain. r 1 1' l Mid It Studebaker Wagons, Crescent SUNDRIES. Wheels repaired on short notice. Also Rent Bicycles. SPRINGVILLE, victorious. But considering tho difference in the number and ages of the classes the contest was fairly even. Miss Sadie Wiscombe and Master Joseph Manwaring, of the -event h grade, deserve special tncn-lion tncn-lion for their excellent work. Uia'i T. "mco Spit nail Sim tnur l ife Untj. To qtiit n imc co r . ;.;! smt forever, be mag. I' ll.-, lull nf life ncrvu ami vlt;or, Uko Xo-Tu-a .if, the winner v.irUer, that maUni weiil: mra .!n i;j. All ilruncksts, SUc or SI. Cure i;narnti-:cta i;narnti-:cta !iKkl)!t una sample free. AtltlrcM sit rliiiK Jiciuetly Co , Chicago or New York. WANTKH-TUrsTWOKTY AND ACT-iv ACT-iv icnl It'ineii tir luillos to ti"vet for l-psixiiisihl., estiiblislii'tl house in Utah. Mont lily IMS imtl ex penst s. I'ositlon fitoatly. Kefercnoe. ImicIhsh hp it utlilressfd stamped I'livi'lopt'. The Inmliiliiti Co., Dept. 1", VMcamjo Agents Wanted rou Juvenile Holiday and Standard Subscription Sub-scription Books,. Ity the W. 1!. Conkey Co., thn largest pub-iishers pub-iishers mill iiiiiiHifiiCliii'ers of hooks In tno t iilletl Stales, l-'lnest. lino of now holiday :iiid other subscription hookst on the murket. Also ujji'iits wantt'il for ''Tht' Silver sitle," the Litest and best toyt book on tho llTr tiii -.t ititt by the great silver leatlors. Exclusive Territory. Largest Commissions, PriceB Below Competition. Write til oncp for rlreubirs and special linns, titatinc your ceoice of territory. W. 15. Conkey Company, 341, 34.1, 34.1, 34G, 341), 351 Dearborn St. CHICACO, IL,T. oooooooooooo Webster's ;Iiiteriiational IM6lioiiary The One iirpat Standard Authority, -l V IIICD ili'M. I'. .1. liTPlVfT, Standard of tho V. H. (iov't Prlnllnjr omcwhe V. H. Hiirfmw ComfT oil tlie KUt Rn- preinpCo(trtB,anlof near-) 1 lUIIiiObOIiOOiDOOBB. Warmly CoKiuiended (-r ht'iufoi, iiicuH rrt'm- ainuAt without number. Xnvaltiable In tlw lioiiBfliold, nml to ( the Usarhcr, totaolnr, pro- ( i'RKiit)iit iiiun, una fitiucji'jtr. ; THE BEST FOR PRACTICAL USE. It Is eay to find ths word wanted. It Is easy to ascertain the pronunciation. It Iscmy to trace the growth of a word. it 13 easy to learn wnat a word means. The Ttetrrdt Free Press saya . Tit; ( nabrlluf't lias I'mnlrecri tlitMnmiiardamniitT tUow in'ikiitu tioiiiyUiiit iif of a (lii iiounry. 'j he 1 iiiHniti'n:ii in nni titi iiirim ami ti;irnt-oy rrTlWHl unit cxnHJlli ti ine-ft t;P dr maiiiiH ol our urtminir , l lautiiifa aii't lUiVfliiniiK' rtviLzHtlon. 'Ihe u it,i itet-n man I' n'liect n.c pt I'-nlirH'thfniytit r fi mo t nv. nr 11 in lurt'si una im1!-! sihfh oi um inn. r ftinKJ null. iHiw I'li'.iici'-n inc k wuv. .mm . nt leva. Tfw Chieiitio Timcrt-TTrrnhl &ayH: Wfhs tor's lntPrnntKiniil lllrtlmtnrv In tm nrmnt form iHfllianhitr jinittnnty on pv'rvllilnfcf nertaiinnn ' I ('py.'' yiti'i.iirv. nnrl (Icflmtlon. Fr-mi il there Is no 1 Jaliiiicjiu make it. Iter. m.i. k Mtpt'ill. I L l;is Ttfrlcrl :m nnniiii t'tfni Land Hi'lular. GET ThE BEST. 1 HITSnechncn pages sent cn application to O. & T. ME'RRTA M CO., Publishers, Springfield, Mnss.t f.&A. Do not bu y ohn p rr-prln ta of itiidnU'ditlonj. ( 1 (S& : ERE IS THAT? WHY AT IM 1 1 o 1 1 ( 1 . -V. Buggies, Carts, Etc, Deflanc TAH j - |