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Show 7 I Short Stories i L. Horn, to M n 1 M." Kelly. Wednesd tv, N -v. 2. a d tmrhter. W-trn. t 'lr a i I. ' Mrs D tnlol Lam twin. S i i l;i v . iv. (i. a son.' Horn. 1 1 M -. ami in, Adelberf II: ill ii ly, M ii ! iv. N iv, 7, a il.i'j-.'hi'ir. WhittifT ii Pi -.' h.vi! "imt in a Hall .t Hi m six ii!!i in uMin' j machine i .School hi an ! nl iy in Hi" ne ch ol liti l 1 ng In h Second waid . with Mrs. Z oinor as le;iclitr. l'.Cft, shipments HTf! now licl nu' rushed to ili' f.i-'tor.v. t.M'h railroad now being (vi.'agvd m li.iulin.'. Word j I'lvod here Moridav from Idaho of in- tie ith of the little one year old ii of Mr. and Mr. Hurt Evans Six in mi aod two earn of tt-lfurap'i ' riisLt rial ai ri vcd li-ro Wednesday for tbi work of chanting the line on the new grad". The lotiin.r and geological claws of I'rof. Smith ent to the mountain Monday to s'udy the formation of the nicks and flora. Stop that eolith! Take warning. It may load to consumption. A L'.'iC. hnttle of Shiloh's cure may :ivc your life. Sold by C. L. Crandal & Co. Now Is the time to treat your wife to a nice harn; i tiy or parlor lamp. H. T. Reynolds & Co. have an decani stock of them, cheaper than ever before. Call and; lie convinced. Needed repairs were made to the Hobble creek bridge east of the meeting house, Tuesday. Mesdatnes Cedarland and Ilajruond had an exciting adventure there last Satur day, but without serious results. On next .Sunday evening, the children of the Haptist liilde school will hold a service known as the Hlbli Day Conceit. Tlie exercises will begin at 7::iG The little folks will he encouraged hy your presence R"bt. Hutchinson, of this city, now has the position of night wateh-man wateh-man in the engine house in the Ulo Grande yards. He has three engines under his care, two of which arr rtmOoyixl on the grading work south itt town. The Kin Grande Western hm put in a divert under the track at hishop Hartucr'n mid Mrs. alters comer, j o draiu iff ins wa'er thif H3uall cuiirctsMt mat point during lb stormy season. The work in a Hreat iiupiovc.nent. Thousands of men and wom?n suffer from piles, especially women with female weakness have this suffering 1 1 contend with in addition to their other pains. Tubler's Hock-eye Hock-eye Tile Ointment will quickly effect a cure. IMceSOrts. In bottles, tubes 75 cts. C. J. Peterson. Geo. Qroesleck ran Into a post, Mondaj liight, while tiding a bicycle, receiving a severe cut over the left tye. He, narrowly escaped the loss of that member, and now carries his f see in a aling. Ueorgu's projected trip to Dixie has been postponed fur ten (lays, or until he looks less like a total wreck. E. M. Snow, of Mapleton, dug a fiigir beet on his place this year which measured 4 ft. 1 In. in length below the top. This would sound like a long yarn, had not Mr. Sn.iw led up to It by digging a beet last year 31 ft. in dimensions. Truly, Mapleton must be a land of vast possibilities . Chas. Malmstrom and Cherubim ItecholUer will leave next Monday for the Quartz Mountain district in Eastern Utah to do development work on the Sunbeam mine. The ge itl;mei1".xp"Ct to drift In about 100 feet In anticlpition of striking the vein if ore, and will endeavor to make it a paying proposition for next year. They expect to be absent four months. Am llird has dismantled his historic his-toric bui by pulling down the wheel house and quarterdeck. The result ant vehicle looks like a combination of coal barge and Hat-car mounted on a healthy furniture van running gear. Ulrd asserts that it is now a very useful sort of wagon, and that he an do many different kinds of work with it. At last accounts ths thing still lacked a baptismal round of cigars or soft drinks. The bridge over Spring Creek has been giving trouble for a couple of weeks, and the affair culminated lat Sunday night In a jam which sent . the water over the road, threatening a serious washout. Street Supei visor Loynd discovered that a Watergate and a board had lodged under the stringers, which with a couple of wagon loads of water cress, had caused the Jam. The obstruction was soon removed, but In the mean- tima an immense pond had been formed In the fields above. Hut for Its timely discovery that piece of road would hare been mado uu - ptatsant for travellers for wme time. 1 i See '-Under the Cibvi Fla ' Tues-; Tues-; rlav evening. j Nice stock of fresh cream candies at j confectionery parlor next door te j WMteiieaJ's store. ', A dance was given at the residence j Of Joseph Weight, Wednesday even i itig. A l.i'g'i number of pooph enjoyed i !ienie! V'-s greatly. About lifted people from this place took adv.-.'itae of the Mining excursion on the lih Grande Western. Sunday, and made the trip t o Tiutic The brick and mason wo: k on tin oca depot ii (luiiilied, and tin cat iienter work Is now lining ru-d.cii under the direction oi Foreman Uenii:ie!i. Cat an h cured- A clear head :'.(.' sveet breath secured with ShilohV catarrh remedy; we s''il sixbotfhs fur SI! and guarantee an absolute cure. Sold hy C. L. Cran lal & Co. --When you want commercial or miscellaneous ptinling give The 1 iidepetuh tit a i h.n:c to make estimates esti-mates on ytHir work. We cm satisfy y;iu. That's '.vhat we are here for. Tlie president's car, "Nmi;d," took a parly of Uio Grande ollicials to Tintic Wednesday, turning Thurs day. On the return they stopped oil here and view oil the work on tlie row depot. It is reported that the Impetial llratnalie Co., which played "The Gulden Giant" here l ist week, went to pieces at Nephi. It scents they had been playing to poor business all along Hie line. If you have sore throat, soreness across the back or side, or your lungs feel sore or ten lor, or you arc threat ened with diphtheria or pneumonia, apply Ii illard s Snow Liniment externally, exter-nally, and use Iiallaid's Horehouad S rup. C, J lVle:soii. lion. Moses Thatcher was entertained enter-tained at a banquet ut. the residence of Kx-Mayor Dual. Saturday. Tt.e leadeis of t he-local Diinocracy were present, and were entertained by Mr and Mrs. Ileal in royal style. Tlie John-ion & Koutz Dramatic Co. are preparing to take the road in a week or ton days. They are now btihily engaged in rehearsing, ami have a line repertoire. The loute has not yet been fully determined. Infant mortality is Rimething frightful, Nearly , one-q iarter die before Uiey reach one year, one third before tney are five, and one-half before they are fifteen! The timely usj of White's Cream Vermifuge would save a majority of these precious lives. Trice 25 cts. C. J. Peterson. John Dougall and Hay Streeper returned to town Saturday from their trip Into northeastern Utah. The) accompanied a party of United Suites Kxaminersof Survey, consisting of Homer Hstes, of Salt Lake, and W. H.Pratt and A II. Talsm.intes. of San Francisco. The expedition v;is under direction of Mr. K-tes. For burns, cuts, bruises, lacerations, or injuries of any decription, Iiallard's Snow Liniment is a sovereign sover-eign rcni"dy. It never fails to do good, and St promptly that it wonderful curative properties frequently fre-quently create surprise. Price 50 cts. C. J. Peterson. The Knights of the Maccabees ate preparing to give a "big eat" at theii hall, Saturday evening. Each Sir Knight is expected to bring a friend and an adequate supply of grub. The famished appearance of John Meneray was too much for the tenderhearted tender-hearted Knights, and after a con sultation with Mrs, Meneray as to John's gastronomic capacity, an effort will be nude to satisfy thai gentleman's prodigious hunger, A large time is promised. Sutton's Hig Co. will play a return date here Tuesday, when they will present that great war drama, "Under the Cuban Flag."' On their last visit here they were to have pfiiycd this piece, but owing to the enforced absence of their leading man? Mr. Graham, they were obliged to put on "The Circus Girl" Instead. The manager guarantees to refund the money if they fail to present ' Under the Cuban Flag." The company com-pany play a return date at Manti with a JI50 guarantee from the Opera house at that place. A llrst-el.iss town Is one in which the farme- spends his money with home merc'i.a'its, the laborer spends the money which, be earns with local tradesman, where the sterling and good will vt every ci Liz n is with home industries, where the business men patronize the home paper liberally, and where every article that can be had of local dealers and manufacturers Is bought of them j Tills is the true spirit of reciprocity ! between business men. tradesmen and laborers and it makes business l lively, the town prosperous and aboc ! all a pleasant place to live.--Ex. H ive your Improvement Eras an I other magazine and periodicals bound by F. E. Crouch, opposite postofllce, ! "ruvo. Prices reasonable and work f he best. Constipation means the accumulation accumula-tion of wate matter that .should be ' iischargul daily, and unless this is i 1 in.- I he foul matter is absorbed and 1 i iioiis the system. Us; Herbine to I bring about regularity of the bowels. 1 Price M cts C. J. Peterson, j The Third Ward ttclief Society vili give a dinner at the Third ward ncetiug house, next Thursday. The proceeds w.ii be given for tli-i be lie lit if the poor. Meats will be served . 'roiii 12 until late in the evening, at I ii cetils per meal. Ho', dinners, with ! ice cream and other delicacies will be i . . . . served. Amu-icil and literary program pro-gram will be remlereJ in the evening. If yo:i are suffering from drowsiness in the day time, irritability of temper, sleepless nights, general lebility, headache, and general want of tone of the system, use 11 rbine. Von will get relief and finally a cure. IV ice &0 cts. C. J. Peterson. The City is endeavoring to purchase pur-chase a portion of Joseph litssell's property at the corner of Fourth and Uoylance street i for Hie purpose (if widening the firmer street at the new depot. A number of improvements improve-ments are in contemplation at that noint by the City and Railway, and Mr. Itiso)i isone of the obstacles in the wav. Shitoh's consumption cure euros where others f.iil. It is the leading cough cure, and no home should be without it. Pleasant to take anil goes right to the spot. Sold by C. L. Crandal & Co. CLEVER WAY TO OBTAIN GIFTS Why It la Not Quite Clear That Woman Wom-an Should Uo Thli Sort of Thlnff. Men, ns n rule, do not desire to present pre-sent handsome souvenirs to women who Lave been 'melons to thtm, but wouien .Oio intend to obtain certain things do not ht'kitnte to maneuver, says the New Voi k Press. An instance of this kind oeeeried recently, and in this way: Having accepted uu invitation for a a:iitinee, a charming girl found upon ar-riviiifr ar-riviiifr at the theater that she had no fan. The air, to her. being intolerably M uiTy, she insisted upon going to n shop i.t-nr by to get one. She was neeom-pae.it-d by n man of the party, and after 'Loosing a fan she hail decided upon days before excuses followed about pay-nig pay-nig for it. What could the poor man hi? He paid for the fan and sworeat himself fur being trapped. Within tlie i' oxt month this same charmingly in-iioceni in-iioceni maiden obtained n handsome knelling bottle in the same way. I'.ut ,i!er on the two men discussed thisuf-luir thisuf-luir over I. iiud S. ut their clubs. They lune censed their visits ut the house of the young woman, but she goes on col-iveting col-iveting from othar men friends in the same ingenious way. Just why girls prefer Ihis way of nc-tumulatiiig nc-tumulatiiig small luxuries is not tpiite clear, because those who follow this 'scheme are in a position to buy, or have bought for them in their own families, the same articles they take from men. "WHITE TRAIN" FOR LOURDES Some of th TonrbinR Slhta That Art Seen lOn Itnnte to the Shrine. Wbat Is called the "white train" left I'nris the other afternoon from the irli'Bti railway terminus, says a for-'ijjii for-'ijjii excliaiij,'!!. This conveys annually umbers of cripples and invalids 01 a .aigrimage to Louriles, where tbey ,i pe to lie cured of their ailment iii oiigli the miraculous nifi'iu'y of th" 'iij;iii Mary. The station presented an Htihtiaiecl appearance all the afternoon. after-noon. Touching sights were witnessed vttitn sisters of mercy arrived, carry-,ii! carry-,ii! crippled children or helping in-lii in-lii in tnul af,-ed pilgrims to alight from 1 lie ambulance carriages. The "white 1 r. i in" properly so called, which is t ha t .onvoyin the most helpless invalids t mo tig the I.ourdes pilgrims and the uggage van of w hich was surmounted i.v a while flag, left at 3:30 o'clock. !'h (.' pilgrims, 300 in number, were iceoiiij .iniied by nuns and by profes--inr.al and lady nurses. Other trains followed in the course of the nfter-10011 nfter-10011 and will continue to be sent off. It is estimated that 14 trains will be 1 einired in ail, and that the total num-ier num-ier of pilgrims at Lourdcs this year will reach 50,000. State of Ohio, City or Tolkoo, I , Lucas County. (" Kuank J. ("miNKY makes oath that lio Is tin- senior partner of ths llrm of F. J. Chknfy A Co., dolus business In the City of ToleUo, County and State aforesaid, and that s:i!(l linn will (my the sum of Ono Humlrod Hidlurs for each nrul every case of CATAitait that eannnt bo cured by tlio uso of Hall's Catahhu V.rur.. I'ltANK J. C'he:-iy. Hwoi n to lfore me and .suli-icrllied In my presence,, this flth day of December. A. 11. l.viS. JeiJA?'- A. W. Cl.CASOX. 1 1 .Nulitry I'llblU:. Mali's Cat hi ill Curo Is taken Iniernully and ucti directly 011 tlio blood and mucous surfaces sur-faces of tlusyslmn. Send for test iuuiaUU, free. F. J. CnnNKY 4 CO., Toledo. O. Jfy.old by DnwsUts, 1.V ' "( WAM'KH-Trust worthy and active uetitlii- men und Indies to tnivrl for responsible. estiihll:.hl house In I tiih. Monthly n.t eicnses lUsitioiislemly. Kefei-cnce. Lu- close self nn:ixf l stum pad enveiopev i i nonunion Co.. I'ept. Y. hirii'. PURELY PERSONAL. Jihn Marti a spent Mondiy in This! to on businc. Thomas U -lance is report e-J to be-very be-very sick of pneumonia. Mrf. Ada Southworlh of Payson, was in town visiting yesterday. Joe Whitehead returned, Monday, from a week's trip to Sanpete county. Geo. Johnson is up from Mexico on a visit to friends and relatives in this city. Mr. Zeb Stanton, of Salt Lake, was visiting relatives in this city thi-week. thi-week. Mr, and Mrs. Will Valiant returned re-turned Wednesday from their visit In the east. Miss Sophia Packard give a tali; on 'Silk Culture,'' before a Provo institution of learning Wednesday. Joseph and Will Storrs came ove r from American Fork this week to deposit little paper ballots on election elect-ion day. I). A. Hyde of Springville is now in charge (if the Joint-station here during the absence of Mr. Hoyden. Silver City Star. Frank Harmer of Battery l! at Manila h is sent home to his sisters time line silk mufllers, as souvenirs of that distant laud, Mr. and Mrs. Ro.y West wood left. Tuesday evening, for Helper, wli-rej it is announced that they will open n I resiurant. Kav i:i this move iuarii- fests a large ambition, and it is to be hoped that he w ill meet with abundant abun-dant success. The many friends of Geo H. Wi.od will be pleased to learn that he lias been elected auditor of Salt Lal-e county. George is a Springviile bo1 , and like most -jf the lads of this city who are out in the world, is making his mark in life. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Davis came do. n from Salt Lake, Saturday. Mr. Davis lef) for Castle Gats Monday where lie will go to work in the mines, while Mrs. Davis will remain here for a month or six weeks and visit with friends and relatives in this city. M, J. Sperling, advance agent of Sutton's Big Co., was in town Monday billing tiie town and making arrat;g-menls arrat;g-menls for the appearance- of that company in "Under the Cuban Flag" here Nov. l.". Mr. Sperling is a jolly, agreeable sort of a fellow, and appears to be well posted in his line of business. It is a pleasure to do business with the Sutton Cos gentlemanly agent. Sam. M. Leroy, late editor of The Independent, dej aited for California via the U. G. W. R. Wednesday. Mr. LeKoy has made an enviable n cord for himself here as a sincere worker and Christ i. -i gentleman, and has many friends here who will re-jrret re-jrret his depaiturc. His old enemy, inllaiiiatory rheumatism, was threat.-ening threat.-ening hi, n with a return of its ai.li utions, so he concluded to seek a warmer climate. Fwr const i pat ion t.tKc Karl's Clover Knot Ton. thi L'i'caL Mum! miritlor. j Cures hcailarho, nervonsiies-i. cnii- lii.ru on the fact1, and tnakts tii" hcai clear as a bell. Sold l.v C. L. Cramlal & Co. TO EASE HI3 ACHIIiG HEART. That M as the Reason W hy the Coani of Turin I'd J a Visit to America. According to "Kielj-c," a London correspondent who roforts European gossip for the l'hi!addphia lu'cord. the recent visit of the count of Turin, on of the Italian king, to this country, coun-try, and who has becu bo entertained by swell society here, was. taken to seek relief for an aching heart. In (act, it is llomeo and J ulit t over ngaiu It is said, and authoritatively, that the count, who is only two remove from tl 0 throne of Italy, Is deeply in love with the daughter of 1'rinee Kus-poli. Kus-poli. .' ..( is all that heart of nvacio;-in nvacio;-in eessi! it s of royalty can tlemaiul. A princess in hr own right, her name 3 nr.e cf the noblert nr.d most unsullied unsul-lied in Kt;r:.f e, she is neither married cor betrothed: nor dots the kimr nb- jict, but the house of Savov, the hir'r ;f Italy and their political adherents are I; 11 own ns the "Whites;" the v.ti-ico'i v.ti-ico'i parly, the old Ilalian party of which tlu pope is the political head, is calicd the "Itiac'ns;" be 1 wei n t hese two there can be r.o f riei:dl:r.ets, political po-litical nor private. Prince Kuspnli. Talker f the court's love, is a most tav.'ioiupnoiiiFiir.g "Illack." For him in hold communion with a follower nf Ihf house of Savoy would be co?i!-ertd co?i!-ertd t reason. "Rluchs" and "Whites" do rot even visit each other's houses. A case in rxiint is the ('nh rnas. Or.c bxirch is for th? king, tin: other for the church, nd they are as estranged .s lifelong enemies. Floor ilrleUn. Flour is now being pressed Into lriAs for is on the march und' in camp. The ltritis-h government is testing test-ing it for use in it&armv. Hrltlnh Merenntllp Tonnaare. fn tije period from 1S71 to 1 Stlfi th ,. , . n . eapacitj of tfto mereantilt navy ol Great Uritain increased from 7,91X1,000 to Ct.r.oo.ofO tons. THE MANWHO T LIVED. He should have been dead. But he wasn't, because- "There'll ncfiiirr -!nerf-t9 liVe success. There is no w.i: . ochre,' the HvitiR atzu-men atzu-men t o( the rtv - shculd be dead, who dead, but . . ; would be dead, but tor a preserving medicine. That s abwut lh way it seemed to suite 1'ditor I.a-.vienre, of the Ohio Farmer, Cleveland, Ohio. He was afflicted with one of those cold tint have, thousands of times over, culminated iu consumption, v.-lieu not promptly eioetl. In thi.i condition he met a friend, a con- mrrr.tive, whom he had uoi eueci-:u i see alive. The consumptive trietid tetom-mended tetom-mended Dr. J. C. Aver's Cheiry I'eclora for the editor's cold, on the K round that it had "helped liim wonderfully." It helped the editor just ai wonderfully, Riviuit almost it staut relief." But read hu k-tlcr; "About 'wo months ago, I vrn afflicted with a baa cold, and, meeting a friend, he advised the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral which, lie homed, had helped hita won-dcrfullv. won-dcrfullv. .b he was a consumptive, whom 1 had not . xpected to see alive for several years, 1 co eluded there must tie merit in this preua otiou. I accordingly bought a couple o't ottles, one of which 1 keep cn mv li'it 1 the time. This is certainly the best i laedy for a told 1 ever used it .Oi. rt instant relief, and the J. yer Co. a e to be congi atuiateu on posses- PEACE is now declared between the United States and Spain, and to keep peace in your homo yon should buy your wife come nice article of furniture to beautify the same. We will sell it to you at the lowest possible figure, and take wheat in exchange. MOLEN & CAFFREY. AnRMiQJ: k rtt v i V11.TM i.- . ti IkV vU s l !SCXi23 Xi-ST A3j3! p.,rihr A JASfiSS l?. BALLARD. St. E-OU19. For Oalo 2y O. J. 5toraon, -.SrsguiBt. It. A. UEESLEY. f "'.'' eisl mm Examine Al! WW L Jj A E IOON TO M&KJND! I f 1 tl 3 3 Sly Ksaa li i sj A New Discovery for ths Certain Curs cf INTERN AL and EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN. CUFi?3 WHERE ALL QTHSPJS HAVE FAILED. Tuses, ey Mail, 73 Cents; Cottles, go Cents. JASES F. EALLFD, Soli) Frsjrli'or, - - S!2 Kortli fein Slrsst, ST. L0UIS, Itt. For Sala 23y C.'J. Peterson., Druggist. Arab. Valne Water. No one can travel among the Arabs without being struck by the impor- tauce attached to tlie water supply. Where a rich Kr.glishinnn would be- j (iieath money to founding a hospital J or decorating a church, nil Arab can think of no other channel for his charity char-ity than the construction of a fountain foun-tain which will assure hi;n the blcsa-ings blcsa-ings of nil future gcr."i at ions. The Araks have a curious characteristic in common with horses and other aui-mals. aui-mals. They prefer Ktagnant wafer, however bad in smell and r.ppearanee, to tin; most limpid running water, which, they assert, generally contains disagreeable medicinal uronertles. IliSlNESS HitlKFS. En! man's IS' ice VripR at meat market. If y nu want a good cigar try the City drug store. Fanners uo to tho Springviile. Roller mills for choppi d feed. li'ivs, H't t t). K. Andcisnn nml get your best girl's phutu on a Inn ton. Sewing inaeliiiies from S2o. to $31. l'lie same as you pay T0 to agent for. Call and see them. Mol K.S & ( A FKlt It V. sing the formula lot ch ren7edy."-W. H. I-awrenc. hditor.Th Ohio l armer, Cleveland. Ohio. Keep a bottle of Dr. Arfl Cherryl Pe I-,1 handy, on the desk, In tat: c M ,1 shell or in the closet nt hoint, and 00 it liuiuU remedy that i capaui at anv Uiue ol sar.nR you iuuc. .mB, and even life. There ii no ,mlV' ,? proline of evil results as a neglected coUL There is no medicine o promptly effectiv u, cm-inn a cold end absolutely ,tii eiteccn, as Ur. Ayrr's Cherry Pctert l-verv traveller shi.uld carry it. tvery household should keep it. It curef every var.clv of couKH, and all forma of loot and throat tiouhle. Asthma, bronchltia. cinuo, and whuopinR cough, are promeJOf cured by it. and it lias in many caaea over, come pu'.monaiy disease in. 8r"3l forms, when nil other remediea Jailed M help and t.hvsiciao i-ave uo hope of '' Thoe who for convenience have wantea smaller si-sed Lottie ( f lr Ayer'l Cfcerry I'ect- rat, cn now obtain it of thei dealer in half sixe bottles, at half prlce-50 cent. Send for Dr. Aver's turobook. and reaC more of the cures effected by tbn reraed t. The book contains is 1-agei, and ia aest free, on request, by the J. C. Aye Low-cll, Mass. I ) i k-s bb-k siwa s r i Hi3t ::i Quiptjry. in Quality. X 3F5. XJ CV & X IT "3? . Tli'.OS, A. lilEILIT. will hav ,i BEESELY MARBLE WORKS IIANI FACTUKERS OF 1IIOU OKADK HlonomentQl : UloFk IN MARBLE AKD GRANITE. Our Work. Get ur Prices. voik jiiHiaDterd stric tly first class. TJTA.K & W f. Ilo lam e W.lllts all I he gOOtl WlnUr apples lie con irt'l. If you have 0f call an.l sec iiim. Hcto It Done Eight. Take your watch to h N. West and h'.ve It cleaned and fixed. Work guaranteed. Frazor Axle Greaso ss. A3ANY OTHErt, XBY ITJL Not affected by Heat or Cold. Highest Awards at Centennial. Paris and World'a Fair. mnuhctared m LUBRICATOR 00 FicHHm: Chciago, H ImU, Mm Ytrk. 12 3k PILE .MMmJF CURE |