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Show The 3 SPRINGVILLE CITY DIRECTORY. Bl'RIN'l'VILT.E 1, us been iin IneoriioMoedrlty since W'-i. Its oriL-ltKl urea tuoU in mi H-uiplre, which bus be- f reduced innii'f tin-peuerut tin-peuerut Incorporation act. The corporal inn now covers all of section XI. towiislilpTsuiitli. Taitjje 3 e;it,t. and lots 1. 2. 3 mid 4 of township south, nuiRi" 3 east. In I'tuli county. I'tali. The city is on the Uio Orande Wi sic: n and (Short Lino nilroiiris. ond from 'his miiit diverges the Tlnlic'br.'in-li of il, Ti irando Wi-slem. J ijriicville !iu- population popula-tion uhovo 3.C0O. I:ii-taiik. seven nci il tor. a coniiiiissioo'"'hmisi rroc.evy, two tnesit market, two' ..linrd wave siurrs, to jowelers. tlirt'.n dru;;';f.tu!cs. two ii.lllinci y establishments, a weoMy newspaper. wo Job printing establishments, five U-iflsmi: lis, two Implement houses, three livery MaMcs, threo hotels, grist mill. feed mill, ul.iiiln;,' n.lll, innrhbi works, marble tuiai-ry. vnnleii jolll, Drseret and Western I'ninn tele rrapli linos. Wells Fiirgo .and I'acltlc exnre-s corn pfinles. Bell loni distance telephone, cream ry, two barber;-shops, three Littler day Saints' meeting houses and two more i:i course ( f const ruction. Presbyterian church, Ruptist mission, four" ward p-iblle h'thnols. Central hlch school, I're-bylei ian Hunger ford academy, ui'6 doctors. a dentist, f.vo f uncial dlrertoi.s.-tailor shup. three shoe shops, tin shop and bakery. OUtt city Isonc of the Kiiilin j on"s in I'tah In silk raising, bee culture, stiirar Isois. (rood roads, general appearance, thrift and enterprise. VK want a rupar factory, silk factory, an Incubator factory, nut and bolt factory, machine shops, cunning factory. OFFICERS art: Mayor. James F.. Hall: recorder, re-corder, P. K. HouU: treasurer. Mrs. I.uclla llaymond; Marshal. 1'. (' Gainim-H; justice. It. H. Thorn; councllmen. Joseph Loynd. II. T. Reynolds. Loren II. Ilarmer. O. I!, nuutlnstonjj--, Joseuh II. Htorrs. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. J. S. Curler, Tim horse shoer. Wood street. T. II. IYterson, Blacksmith, Jefferson si. Moleti & CaflYey, Furniture. Slate '-rot. G. E. Anderson, Photographer. State sticut. Ei'dman fc Son, dealers In meats. Stalest. II. T. Reynolds. general merchandise. State slret t. Fred Carter, contractor and builder. Monroe street. GOD. Hand Lriimdry. John Murphy. Proprietor, State sticut. J nines Witjinnre, tinware and groceries- S'.ate street. James Stevenson, bakery and confectioner, 'tate street. Deal 15ros. it Mendenhall, general merchandise, State street. Will I? RnvlallCH, harness, dealer in harness fixtures. State st. Alfred Whitehead, drius. chemicals and confect iouery, Uoy-lanoe Uoy-lanoe sirct. G S. Woo I Men an;! - ('.... wholesale and retail dealers in general merchandise. Dr. C. J P.'trrson, firuttsist dealer in dnt'r chemicals, hooks, stationery and wall paper. Win. M. K..vlane wholesale fni:'.:. produce, seeds i,nd rrain; bicycles, Studeb.tKer wagons. Stale jitreei. iSpringville Creamery, John A. llohbs proprietor. State road. Wliiimore & S.tn, Butchers. Slate street. T. ChiM & Hon, Proprietors of tiie Sprlnfrville mailile Works. Threa biucks east, two north of iiieetiti' house. John II. Kindred, Dealer ill Shuttler wagons and farm tiiiDlenients, Uoylancc street. T. Tti me, Harness maker and dealer in harness Irlmminns. WANTED Trustworthy and active senile- I men anil ladies to travel for responsible, established liou-o in I'taii. Monthly iFui and expenses. 1'osllion steady. Keforenee. Kn- I close self-addressed stamped envelope. '1 he j nonunion to. Dept. V. t hicat;o. A Great liargain. A seven jewel Elgin or Wallhan watcli in screw back t'.ul bezel nilverine case for $7.50. Call on T. M. West. tf If you wish to subscribe for ativ paper, magazine or book at publishers' publish-ers' prices, publis'ied anywhere on y earth, you can do so through E. N. Jordan. tieadachc nfopped In "0 minutes iy Jr Miles' Pain Piujs. "One cent a dose. ' Through Tourist Sleeker. Effective January 30th and each f ullo wi nit Sunday the Rio Grande Western Railway will have a through tourist sleeper mr Portland on train No. 1. This car will lay over at Salt Lake City until train No. .'!, Sunday niKhts, deliveries being made to (). S. L by this train at Odon. Eistbuund the same car will be carried from Otfden to Salt Lake City on train No. 2,cvery Thursday nioruiim.layinir orer at Salt Lake City for train No. 4 Thursday evenings. This weekly service ser-vice will be operated between Portland Port-land and Boston via O. R. & O. S. I,., U. G. W.. C. & R. G.. R. I. L. S. A M. R. N. Y. C. and H.& A. R'.vs. K. A. Wahlfioh, ", P. A. RIVAL SHORT OF fUNDS. Comeqoently u Conldn't Hire a Carriage fur 111 Hnrd-Wuu Hnrd-Wuu I.Uil. "Talk about your odd lawsuits," laughed the lawyer, says the Detroit Free Press. 'I lune one right now tliat holds a firt mortgage on the bakery. It's from one of ,i:e outlying townships, utul the people the re Biv iust us iiiueli st in i t! up ns if a Spanish army was nibn:iciiig upon them. "A young feliow look his girl to a harvest pienic. She was no sooner on the ground than she exemsetl the privilege of her sex ami s:ililed upot a hatel rin.l of her escort. The la Iter had too ninth the spirit tif n man to cot! ate nti nee s-.ich t rear-lie runs in g rat i-tmle. i-tmle. He rih-oiutt ly declined to wing !:er, quench her thirst with pink lemonade, lem-onade, set up the gingerbread or holt her hand. When the festivities were over he crawled into his buggy, tliseon-solnte tliseon-solnte ant alone, leaving her and the li:it"d rival to devise way a and means to get her home. They succeed! d in searing up a farmer's rig. hat neither could i ai;;e the one dollar -tariff he imposed im-posed for its use. S'.-.e set tied t he ma t-ler t-ler by having the price charged to 'pap.' Hut pap kicks like a mule in a hailstorm and says he'll hp eternally hanged if he'll stand for the luriH.n1. So he has hired a country lawyer ant! broi'ght suit to recover the price from Ihe original suitor, who, vows thp farmer, was 'mornrly and legprly bound fur to fetch the girl horn after he took her.' "I'm for the defense, and haven't the slightest doubt that we will event iml-ly iml-ly get a decision from the supreme court as to the nature and extent of picnic obligations." WILL HUNT FOR AMBER. An Kipeditiun o Settreh for a Mine Said to De on an Inland Oft tbe Alaxknu Const. In search of a mine of amber. hieh, if found, will make the members of the party independently wealthy, an expedition left Sitka a ft w weeks ago for one of the inlands off the A!;-.sknn coast, says the Seattle PoU-lntelli-geneer. At its head was an old Kus-sian, Kus-sian, Popoff by name, who for 3d years lias been trying to get some one with money to send him in search of the ft tuber mine. His story is an interesting interest-ing one. Some 30 years ago lie was a sailor on board a Russian sealing vt s-sci s-sci which was wrecked cn one of the small islands off the Alaskan const. The crew managed to reach another small island in t he schooner's boats, and nearly starved before a Russian war vessel happened along and rescued (hem. While on the isJand they found quantities quan-tities of amber and traced it to a big ledge. The pieces of amber which they had in their possession when taken on board the warship were taken away by the ofiieers. PoporT managed to smuggle smug-gle one small piece away and has hung to it ever since, although he has bevii all over the world during the years that intervened. lie tried many times to have an expedition expe-dition outfitted, but never suecectkd. During the recent mining excitement in the north he got as f.-ir as Sitka, where he beeamp stranded. I!e confided con-fided his secret to a few friends ami they furnished the money that out-rttrd out-rttrd the party. Popoff goes with Shim as guide and expects tc be back in Sitka within six months. SIRDAR KITCHENER'S WOUND. Tbe C'irt-lons Way In Which a Bullet Was Dislodged from Ilia Throat. The London Chronieie notes that Gen. Kitchener, who is now the idol of iOng-land, iOng-land, big and little, is said to be suffering suf-fering from a serious affection of his eves, which threatens to impair his s':rkt. It also cells attention to the fact that he. has hail very curious experience experi-ence ir his earlier Eay ptian campaigns, ht; iiavirg swallowed o bullet, with which he !,!!( een wounded, and which he now preserves as a n.eiiunto. During Dur-ing the campaign of '88 .M::j. Kitchener was hit in the side of the face by a bullet bul-let during a skirmish near Siiakim, and was taken down the Nile, and thence to the Citadel hospital at Cairo, where, despite all the efforts of tbe sure-eons, the bullet could not be located, the X ravs heirs then unknown. Sergt. i.5ilton, late of the medical staff corps, who is now in London and w ho was then specially detailed to look alter the injured officer, states that the wound was a healthy one, and very soon healed, and 1 lie medical officers came to the conclusion that the bullet had worked it way out without being noticed, on the nassane down the Nile. Biiton one dav tempted his nntient s an-netite an-netite with a tasty beefsteak, which the major had no sooner attacked than he put his hand to his throat reclaiming: reclaim-ing: "Hilton, if there was no bone in the steak, I've swallowed that bullet; I felt it go down." This proved to be the case, the bullet passing through the alimentary canal without injury to the distinguished officer. Decompone Water Eaill?. The French chemist, noted for hi original researches, Mr. Moissan, ha3 i discovered a new substance, the hydride of calcium, produced by heat-i heat-i ing calcium to a very high tempera ture (l,2i!0 degrees centigrade) in a current of hydrogen gas. It has a remarkable re-markable power of reducing other bodit s, even sulphuric acid. It decomposes decom-poses ch'ornte of potash, with liberation libera-tion of potassium. It also decomposes water at ordinary temperature, liberating liber-ating hydrogen. Th I'lmnccninf ni Korellif. Andrew i.ang says there are 100,000 novelists in England whose work never get itif o print il yvH G J WS& Columbus discovered America but I have discovered BATTLE AX ! Th ere is a satisfied glad I've got it expression on th-i faces of all who discover the rich quality cf It is an admirable chew fit for an Admiral. In no other way can you get as larrje a pkee of aa good tobacco for 10 cents. esneeiber when you MARRIAGE MADE DIFFICULT. lion' the Law of Krnnee Interpol Troulileaomc Impedlinenla to Weil lock. The Temps, which is not always serious, seri-ous, has got two beautiful stories tc illustrate the diHieiilties of gettinu married in France, says i'all Mall Gazette. Ga-zette. A gentleman arrivtd with his bride-elect to undergo the civil ceremony. cere-mony. "Where," asked the official, the certificate of your father's demise?" de-mise?" "My dear sir," replied (hi bridegroom, "there is my father, alivi and well." "Hut," retorted the other "your mother is dead, and she is returned re-turned in the lists as a widow." Thf bridegrorm explained delicately t II a his mother had run away from his fa ther and nrefern d to jrive herself out for a widow. "Lut." he said ritsner- I alely, "my father is ceria!. 'y alive." j "lie has no right to be. Officially he i- ' dead. I cannot marry you without a 1 certificate of his demise." Hard enough, one thinks. But the i other case is still harder. It happened I i:i Cayenne, where two convicts, cm j ployt-d as servants by the goennM got leave to marry. They went to thi mairie, and the lady was asked if sin was a spinster or a widow. "Widow,' she said. "Well," said the official, "but I have hot the cert ificate of your first husband's death." "Really," said t he bride, "I thought it was not needed." "Why, it is an indispensable document." docu-ment." The lady smiled, and referred him to the record of her conviction "You will perceive, sir, that I was sen fenced f.-r life for having poisoned nn husband!" That would seem to be suf ficient, in ail conscience, let. as r. 1 mailer of fact, their married happi r.ess had to be postponed till the acte de deces could arrive from Faris. IN the district court for the Fourth Judicial ili-!rici, I'lah county, state of I'lah. In the matter of I In' estate of Ernelnie liirtl deceased de-ceased Creditors will present elu iins nil li vouchers io i he lttolersinetl at Sprintfville, I'lah count v. ('tali, on or before the first tlay of March a. V. I-W. John S. Uovkh, Administrator. Hated October is, lsjis. Notice. STATE of Utah, count v of I'tah, S'eptemnci .1. IMis. To C II. .leskc. orhis hi Irs. ouart hereby nodded that the umlersl'ni'd have eii nded three i hoiisand and live huntln il dollars in labor nnu linproveiuents upon Ihe follottlm.' desciibi'il inlniiiL' claims, to vie The "Ji'siier." I'tah." "Museuni," "Chi versity." "Carrara. " "bird's l-iye" ami 'Duv" (daiins. situatetl in the riiih' ' hand fork of llobbie Creek canyon. I'tah county. I t h. in older lo hold saitl premises under the provisions pro-visions of seci ion i:i'.'4 of t he revised si a I ales of Ihe ( 'nllctl Stales, belli;; the amount required re-quired to hoiil tie same for I he years end his IM -eeinber hi, isini. Deceiuber lil. I HIT, Decern-bt Decern-bt r ill. Is'.'K; and If within ninety daysafler t he ser Ice of t his notice, by publication or oi lierwise. you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such e. pentl il ure lis co-owner, co-owner, your Interest In saitl claims will heroine he-roine the properly of t he subci I hers unlir said section "JoJl. .loos TYckktt. JOHN V.W OUIISW'OIITII, .Ions II au n. LIo.n ('. Kouinxs. If. I. MASAOEU OF TnE Springville Roller Mills MAN U K A CT L' K K K OF AND DKALKK IN FLOUR and FEED Custom grinding a specialty. Cash paid for wheat. Mill north of Springville. Ji TTfinWiVD TU 3 a a m the mme buy again. You Really Don't Enow what conn'orttilile traveling; is if yon iiave never t ra vt K d via ihc Bu ilington. It oll'tis a wi.'er elio:te of routes liiati any oilier hue, to ami from Chicago, i-k. Louis. Omaha, Kansas City aid all Kaslt io joints. Two ihmuo, (rains eat li way tlaily. Ves.i Liiic.l htilfet smoking lilraiy ears, l'ui'.inan s'eeiing cars, reclining chair cars (-onis free). Finest dining car service in the world. Dining cars opt rated on the Cafe, plan that is, you pay only lor what you order. A Map ef the United States Three feet wide hy four feet niifr: I'linleil in six colors: t mounted on rollers; shows every stale, eoenty, important town and railroad in the Union. A verv dcsirahle and useful ad junct to any household or husi- ness eslalilishment. bent l- any address on receipt of lo cents in stamps less than cost. G, T. Tiro: i "son. Agt. Ji. 0. W. Uy. R. F. NESLEN, Trav, I'a-s. & Freight Agt. IV. F. ."ilc. U ILL A. , Genctii.l Agent, 214 S. V. Tetiipb' SI..O. S. L. I. big. SALT LAKH CITY Wfil. IL ROYLAJIGE, Springville, Utah. "The Produce Merchant, IS HEADQUARTERS FOR :::::: The Crescent, Defiance, Monarch, at:d Sterling Bicvcles-fista r - And Bells all kinds of BICYCLE SUPPLIES. Also repairs and rents wheels. I can save you money if you buy your wheels and supplies of trie. Please call nnd be convinced. Colorado 4 ITTTfl TT n ban Mas iht'liest tli rough ear st rvite in the we-.t. If yon are going to Colorado Springs, Denver, Crido Creek or any ollie point in the East, it will pay you to KuUte. use the Tike's Peak W. F. IiAII.KY, Gen. l'ass. Agt. Denver, Colo. TO THE VIA : : The Great Rock Fast Expres s. Leaves DEN V Fit 9: IK) p. ni. lMT..LO 7:05 p. m. " COLO. SI'UIXOS 8:40 p. m. Arrives LINCOLN 2:11 p. in. " OMAHA 4:2," p. lit. DFS MOINKS .. )::) p ni. DA VKNlVJltT... 2:".2 a. in. PF.OKIA 11:20 a in. Cll ICAGO 8:1a p. In. Thni'.idi Sleepers and Chair Cars Colorado to Chicago. Wide Vestibule Vesti-bule 1 hi'otighout. The linest train in the West. wav FAST TRAIN I For particulars and folders giving time of these tralr.s write W. H. FIXTH, E. E. MC'LEOD, JNO. SEBASTIAN, Genl Agl , DENVER. A. G. P. A., TOPEKA G. P. A., CHICAGO 3V l ...1 J 1 ... , . .'E -1 E V wV 1 Thomas Child & Son, Drugs. 'Lift r. -' I --'11 u Medicines. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by Karl TiancriL'll, Pharmacist In Charge. Drug O. Iv. CKANI)AL,L, Iropr. Stationery, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Perfumery, Sponges, Cigars, Confectionery, Musical Supplies, Etc., Etc : East Side of Bank R. A. DIAL, Frtsident. H. L. 0UMMINGS, Caahier H. T. REYiCIDS, Vice-President. Springville Banking Co. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. Octl?t,l J3 tools. $Q0,0OO. Transacts a general banking biiRiiies". Exchange bought and sold and.depoa its received subject to check. Four per cent interest paid on time deposits, conif nunding semi-annually. Monc) always on hand for short time loans. TIM73 TABLH FOll SITIXliVILI.K. UTAH. GOING WFST So I. Pacific mull tlH a. m. To Salt biiltn, Odon and the Cuast. No. f. I'as.enier to Salt bake. . I,r. 10 n. in. No. S. I'asNcic'er Lv. 6:30 p. ni. No 2s, Leave 5:.V a. m. 'niixeD dally except Sunday. Eureka and all Tlntlc points. No. 3, Pacific limited Lv 7-JM o.m. to Salt I,Hk, OKtlen and the Coast No. T, I.etivo 8:57 a. m.. Salt Lake City. UOINO EAST. No. 2. Atbiiitlt: Express 9:41a m to Col I on and Colorado points, No a. Pass, and mall Lv. 8:33 a. ni t-'iom Salt Lake to all San l'ete points. No. 4, Chicago limited Lv. 9:00 p. m. D. C. no DOE, General Managar. 8. H. ItAHCOl'K. F. A. WADLEIQH. Traflic Manager. Oen' I'assonger Agt mm DAILY EAS'l : : : Island Route. Colorado Flyer. Leaves DENVER 2:35 p. m. " COLO. SPRINGS.. 2.35 p. m. Arrives TOPEKA 7:30 a. m. " KANSAS CITY.... 9:15a. ru. Ar ST. LOUIS (Wab. R'y)..6:15 p. m. Arrives ST. JOSEPH 10:40 a.m. " LINCOLN 6:45 a. in. OMAHA 8:50 a. ra. " CO. BLUFFS... . 9.10a. m. Through Sleepers Colorado Springs to St. Louis via Wabash R'y. OI W K 11 A VK A VAH1ETY OK IO MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES, If we liavn't what you want on hand we can soon get it for yon. Wo take hay and grain-in payment, and will always be found trying to please you. - Springville, Utah. Chemicals. Brushes, Building, Springville. Store, |