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Show SPRINGVILLE CITY DIRECTORY. BPUINOVlLLF.han been an Incorporated city i since, lS."il. It h original area took in an empire. nbVh has been reduced under the general ln:Mry.;!"itnii K"l. The enrp, ra I iun no'V coveMall of Sr. "Ion X. ownshi;7s,iuli, ranire 3 east, and lots 1. !. ;i and of township d south, rinse 3 eat In 1'luh county, I'tali, Th city Is on tin' Uio tjratide Western and hort Line railroads, and from this point diverges tlio Tintlc branch of the Kio Orande Western. SprliiKvillc has :i population popula-tion above J.fiOO, has u bunk, seven general tores. a ouniuiUslon house, proi-cry, two ttient market, two hardware stores, two jewelers, three drun stores, two millinery stabilhnints. a weekly newspaper, two job printing establishments, five blaclinnlths, two. implement houses, three livery stables, three hotels, prist mill, feed mill, nlaninir mill, marbl" worlts. innrble quarry, woolen will, Desi'fet Had Western Union telegraph line., WellR-Furno and Pacific express coin-panle. coin-panle. Bell ion distance telephone, cream ry, two burner shops, three Latter (lay Salst" myelins houses and two mo.-e in cour-e Of construction, I'resbyterian church, Butlt lalsslnn, four ward public. schooU. Central li'sh school, Presbyterian Uuuj-'er ford academy, two doctors, a dentist, two funeral directors, tailor shop, three shoe ahong, tin shop and bakery. OUR eKy Uone of the leading ones In Utah in silk raisins, bee culture, su'ar beets, good roads, general ai pearance. thrift and enterprise. Wf want a sugar factory, silk factory, r:i lu.-ubstor factory, nut and bolt factory, naeblae aUopu. canning factory. 07V(CEB3 are: Mayor, James E. Hall; recorder, re-corder, P. E. Houlz; treasurer. Mrs. Lu'dla Haytaad; marshal, F. C. Gamui")!; justice, R. H. Thurn; councllmen. Joseph I.oynd, H. T. Keynulds. Loreu 11. Warmer, O. IS. Huutluirtoa Jr., JoneDU H. Starrs. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. T. H. Peterson. Blacksinlvb. Jefferson St. Molou & Cuffrey, Furniture, State street. G. E. Anderson, Photographer. State street. Erdanan & Son, dealer in meats. State et. H. T. Reynolds, ' geieral merchaodlse, State treet. Fred Carter, coalcaotur and builder. Monroe street. Jnmes Wigmore, tlnwara and grocerlef State street. James Stevenson, bakery and confectioner, State street. Peal Bros. & Mendenlmll, jeaoral merchandise, Statu street. Wm, B. Roylnnce, karaea. dealer In harness fixtures. State t. Alfred Whitehead, drugs, chemicals and confectionery, Koy-laaco Koy-laaco sUet. Q. B. Wood Mercantle Co., waoleaale and retail dealer In general marcitandise. Dr. C. J. Peterson, orueeist dealer In drugs heml:a!s, books, atatioury auii wall pap'rf. Win. M. RovUuce, wholesale trraln; blcych fruit, produce, oeeds c, Studebaker wnfuus, and State atreet. Springville Creumery, JoUn A. Hobos proprietor, State road. Whitinore & Son, Butchers, State street. T. Child & Son, froortctorS of the Gprlnjvllle marble works. ThrrtO blocks east, two north of netting house. T. Tame, Harness maker and dealer In harness triiumius. Pexton's Notion Store, Heauquarterg for notlon3, State st. Chicago Cnsh Store, General MerchundlSs, Mrs. E. N' Weaver proprietor, State street. ItttnSlach.e stopped In 10 minutes by Br, K lies' 1'Aia l'li.u). "One cent a dose." WHITE FCH OtCDUBS SSS.S EewiflK Machines we manufacttiro and their price before you purchase any other. TMC WtW HOMC SrWINO MACHINE CO. OUlfuC, HAPS. 'VZ''!? AUanlaToa.11 ISMILl tt TAYLOR BROS. - ?.QV0, Hi::. rTTANrKD-Several trustwori !iv persons V In this state to manatee out usln"ss In their own and nearby countie, 1 Is uialolv oflice work conducted at home -alary straight tm a year and ex,' "ses-(l-ll-nltc. bontiHde. no more, no less H ilary. Monthly 75. Heferences. Knclose ail-drrased ail-drrased utainped envelope, llei kwvrt t. )ui. fnidltiit Dpt. M. Chicago. Have It Done Uiglit. Take your watch to F. X. West and have it, cleaned and flxed. Work tiiiarantci'd .Notice of Sule. Mapleton ("anal. Keservoir and Irrlpatlut; Um.pany. I'rincioal place of business, Mapleton, I'tali t'o.. I'tah. There arc delim; lics-'l ! 1,1 , sto.'k, ,l nt upon the fnllowlui: ass, i,, cut levied on , Apr U J:.!ul. in'.,.,, tile jev ral atu'jiiuts set on- p,,-li" tile iial," of the holders, us fuiIot : respective share- I No. of l.'eililicati) No. of Am't. Miures Hue. .s.MIK. lioel. '. I. I'd litis. ArloD. 00 per, Sarah A i'o,, per. Sarah A funis, Alplteus 11 1-1 , M plious llil)l,le. Ilavid lloti-al II. M l'iilii,.i r. V111. IV Ilaiiiehl. .1., l-:stu Johnson. K. I!. 100 !!) ti" W l-te :' io is. ir 7 7.7s v:: in i -'S S5 17. sr. r-'T ir ' n so ii:i ;o w 5 4 (Kl ' hi Z'.b 1:0 10 I su ii.'l .' lUlir m io a.rm irj 5 is.vj U'i 5 14 : 4 '.f 2M l.M :i 4 Hi is 511 5-, (k) If. Si;.W) 160 M SH.6I in W ::) 02 7 it 40 M0 2J 21 lu n 20 Bh.(jr 7.1 20 1 1 M US 3 4.1ti u:i 20 i.:i() te Jensen. II. I'. Kemlall. Kliaheth Ketstteit. ri,(. r. Mtilmstrom. A I. Melcalf, S. (1. I'erry. I.i-wls l. I'eiiv. M . i.Mitmr) Whi'uey. T. U. W liti itivr. Oscar N. W ii,r', J. K .i r. n i:,s. It. I' , K-tate Williams. Jiin.cs T. Williams, .las. T. Waterman, tjeo. T. ! Watson, liob't. M. i'erry, Utrace Johnson. Lafayetti And in accordance with law. and an order of the hoard of dirsctors, made on the 27th day of January, IKse.t. so many siiares of ea"h parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the front of W. V. Johnson's store, lu Mapleton. on t hu 20th day of Feb., is!t(l, at the hour .of 12 m.. to pay ileliniueiit assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of th" sale. Ij. J. Wbitnky. Secretary. Oilice at residence. Mapleton I'reciuct. Kstray .Notice. I hav In my possession one pony mare colt a!,ut two years old; color, bay; both fro-i! f,et and left hind foot white; no brands visible, if above describi d animal be not claimed and taken away before I'l iday. Feb. iird. II will be sold to tie" highest bidder on above date at t wo o'clock p. ni.. at the Kslray pound iu Springvtlle, l;tah. II tMtY I'liNNINOTDN. I'oundkeeper Dated at SpringviHe, I'tah, Jan. 24th, Ib'.IO No. 4001. 0TICE FOR lTHLICATIOX. Land Office at Salt Lake citv. I'tah, I January nth. lS'.K' i" Notice is hereby given that the following named settler lias filed notice of his intention intent-ion to inake linal proof in support of his claim, and 1 hat said proof will he made before be-fore the eonnty clerk of Ftah county at 1'rovo. I'tali. on February 20lh. is1. r.: John Jensen. H. K.tiiTil for thes ' sw Jsec. LB and u'j nwJt sec. X t p s st- :te lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence iiihiii and cultivation culti-vation of saia land, viz: Andrew Ifalvor son. John Ellison and Joseph ( arr. of Spanish Span-ish Fork. L'lah. William B. Allen, of Mapleton, Maple-ton, I tab. Fkank D. Hobbs. Register. Itooth and I'.ooth, alty's for claimant In the Dlstriet Court of the Fourth Judicial district. I'tah county, t'tah. I'robate division. In Ihe matter of the estate of Ann 1). Iltinghurst. deceasod. Notice. The petition of John F. Itringhurst for settlement of linal account and distribution and partition of the estate of Ann II. Ilring-hurst Ilring-hurst has been set for hearing at PI o'clock a m., Saturday the 2f,th day of February 1H!M, at the Court house in I'rovo city. Utah county. Slate of l't:!h. listed at Fiovocltv. Ftah. Jan. 21. lt!M. ;ko. Havcrcamp. Clerk. John B. Milcer, Attortioy fjr Petitioner. 4-:;45. Contest Notice. Department of the Interior ) United States Land Otiice.' V Salt Lake Citv. Ftah, Dec. 7. ispn. Asufiicle.it contest aliidavit iiavins been filed in tliisci'lii e by i'eier A. Peterson. Jr contesiaut. against I imber Culture entry No. (2S. tnailo Sept . 19, 1S87. for lots :i and i si'i sv, sw1 se'n Kcct ion 111. township '.I H, Kaici: ;; I.. by Hubert Sunt h. deceased. Cnn testee. who left the followiie; heirs, vi?.; hi widow, Mrs. It. Smith, hi- chiluieii. .luiia Smit 11. now Julian I iourlas. ( harles Smith. May Smith, Jodie Smitli. Ileni v Smith and KiC'Crt Smith. It, is alleged that the said ei.trym;-.u Hubert Smith, deceased, or any one for him. has wholly failed to comply with the Timber Culture, law. since date of en! ry to this t im,. in that no portion of the land has ever lieen plowed, and no trees, seeds, or rutting have ever been planted thereon; nothing whatever having Deen none toward a compliance with the limber Cul ture la'.v. .said parties are hereby nulified to appear, respond and offer evidence touehinff said allegation at 10 o clock a. m. 011 February Febru-ary Pi. 1S!!I before J. S.fWoaver. Notary Pub lic at SprniKville. I tab. land that Haul heat ins; will be held at 10 o'clock a m. on Febru ary 17. lsW before) tin; Keiiister and Heceiv er'at the Fnitvd States Land Oilice lu Salt Lake City. I 'ah. I he said contestants havinfr, in a proper affl' avit. tiled Dec. 7. ls'.M. set forth fact which show that after fiue diligence persona! service of this not ice can not bo made upon said Hubert Smith, one of the heirs, it 1 hereby ordered and directed that such notice be civen by due aud proper publlca linn, t In the 1 ndepcnueiit. publismd ut Spriotfvilie. Flab, Fkan D. Holms, Register C32.enllbre Vnr(rld-pa for a Marlln, Model ; 1 CO tuny l.,, a moiiKH'Mi. !3J-calllre cartrb'aeii lor any oilier repeater made, eint frl V win iiiounans. Vonean siivo the entire rest (if rour Marlln Con the llrst two liniusuml carlridiri'S. W livtlns U' so is fully expiameii in lae .iinrnn nana (Book for shooters. It also tehshow to care f,-r ?tir..nrm m,fl hnff to use them. How to lead tcarirlib:'S with the iliff. trnt fcinilsel black and (Kmokelem powders. !t i;lc trnl -etciries, ve Interest to iHrtmeu. nw pai;cs. Free, If you will send stii.nps for )Osta,t M THE HAI.;.IN FIRE-ARMS CO., Hew Hoven.Ct. 1 .SVnd If. far mmplr tubeof Marh:t !'.( .',,-,., r. Provo Steam Laundry Itest work and reasonable prices, (live us a trial; Kuaranteo sal la-fact la-fact ion. We do the lluest of line work, and make a specialty of family trade. Laundry called for and delivered de-livered without extra chai'KO. J ft, CULICK, FROP'R, PROVO, UTAH. awJfeyihecosl of "Cartridges BALLAST ABOVE DUCKS. A. Siew Idea That I HeoelTlo Attention Atten-tion la Murine Clr4e A ttnece.iful Teat. It is ouly -within the last few years that sailors Lavt discovered the great advantage cf carrying bullast on the decks ot empty bliips, suys Ute Manchester Man-chester Guardiun. In sailing hhips. of course, it is necessary to have t be wtiglit as low down iu the hull us may be, for the object is to give the vessel "stiffness" and to counterbalance the pressure tif t lie wind on her kails. Hut iu tteaniers the weigiit of L.illast needed need-ed to prevent the hliip from capsizing is small; most cf it is carried to immerse im-merse the propeller and to reduce rolling, roll-ing, and as a steamer's center of gravity grav-ity is g?ncrally nearer to her deck than to her heel, ballast on deck steadies stead-ies her more than haliast at the bottom of the hold. Some captains, it is true, still refuse to believe that it can be safe Io carry weight so high up. but the number of tramp steamers that go to sea with rubbish, on their decks is steadily increasing. The Maneunia, which has just had her first experience of t fie Atlantic, is the first steamer in which provision for carrying water ballast above ihe water line. The sides are double, ar.d the Bpace between the inner and Ooter skins can be filed or emptied at will, so that there is r.o occasion to cum ber her decks with solid ballast. Her antain's statement that this voyage in her was bv far Hie most comfortable of 12 nmile bv hiin across the Atlnntic in ballast." confirmed as it Is by the record of the ship's clinometer, is certainly cer-tainly remarkabie. CARTRIDGE BEER MUGS. Th Tirui Slirlla Iut nave ueen ted in the Lute M air to De the Ileal Thlntf. Of all the war relies which have deluded the country, the new cartridge beer mug are the most unique. A lasn-ionable lasn-ionable -New York jeweler has discovered discov-ered that large cartridges !end them selves to tliis purpose, and has prepared several attractive designs, says the -New York World. Th ear triil trp beer tniics are made from empty six-pound shells. The cart ridges are a lit'.Ie more than toree irwhes in diameter nt the base and slightly narrower at the top, where the shell was placed. The opening is large r t outrh to ilr'mk from comfortauly. It is the same sie as the bole matte by these six-pounder shot in the sides of the Spanish warships. The cartridges are made of brass ir. order that they will stand the strruu put upon them at the moment of explo sion without bursting. This quality of limss, will take a hiLrher iroiisli than poorer grades of the metal. When pol ished, the imies glisten like gold. Some of the new mugs are arranged with detachable handles, so that the cuririilire mav be used as a vase. The ft.lv other decoration is a silver band en the fro Ft setting forth the history of the cartridge. The inscription records the name of the ship. HARD ON HIS NERVES. Chleaaro l'roof Iteader Who ( ould Sot Stand for Hadlj Punctuated Punctu-ated Sitfna. The old proof reader, who had lieen for more than a score of years correct ing the thousand and one minor errors which the haste of newspaper-making allows to creep into "copy" before it readies the printer's hands, w as a most. methodical man, as proof readers are likely to be. He came to work at the same hour and minute every evening. worked 111 the same methodical way and knocked oil at the isiuic time, start ing immediately for home with one par ticular chum. But one night he made a change in his mode of procedure, which was the more remarkable coin ing from him. It was the end of the week, and like all well-regulated printers, he borrowed bor-rowed his weekly dollar and started for home. IJut instead of taking the near est road he struck of! on a roundabout course. "What's the matter?" inquired his partner, "why don't you go down Twelfth street to-night instead of tak ing this long route?" The proof reader hesitated a moment and then said: "Well. I'll tell you. I'm getting so 1 can't bear Twelfth street r.r.y more, the signs over the stows are so badly Bpelled and punctuated." FOR OLD HARVARD, The Binsrnlar Vlrthod Selected by an Enthaataatio Student to Show Hta Pride. While, a- crowd of ITarvard boys were jelebrating the I'ennsylvaDia game in the cafe of a lloslon hotel one of the students, became infatuated w ith a gor geous white waistcoat which was worn )y one of the colored waiters, hays ihe Ww Yoik World. He called the colored nan and said uo him: "I want to buy that, naistcoat!" "What voti want of that west. Ikiss?" said the man. "1 just want to buy it. What will you take for it?" After a good deaj of gu flawing and some hesitation thecolored man al lowed that he would take $5 for it. 'Done." baid the Harvard man, and he nulled out a $5 bill and gave it to 1he negro, who began to pull off his waisl- coat. "Oh, you needn t do that, said the student. "I don't want you to give it to me I just wanted to feel that I owned that waistcoat." The negro went on to wait on hie table, when the itudent called to him: "Come here!' "What do vou want, boss?" The stu dent called the negro up clos. dipper! his ow n fingers into a plate of cranber ry sauce that he had and with them proceeded to mark a big "II" exactly oi: the middle of the front of the while waistcoat' his waistcoat! indeed a Pcule. "1 admit that she is a piule tome." "In what way?" "Well, i car.'', quite decide whether ! ir.uilvcd In rself in a scandal he-can, he-can, c slic wanted to go on tin binge or w lu-; hi r i-l.e wel.t on t lie si age l,ee;i v.:,f stu became involved in a scandal."--Chicago l'ost, Chicago Kcoiiomr. Mits Ihickbay -Isn't our t rotissen u ci.fiing yi.u ratl.cr more ihnn usual'.' '.i'.i.-. Lakeside- (.f eoiilsc. but out here 11. I bicaen we tind it 11 .ore 1 conntn- il: the 1 t.d. These tiiiliys have g.it to do mi-re than once, you kiww. Tow n Ti ;ti s. The I'.rrnttc Weather. blain, It not with lanKUUKe bold; Oh. Let cour.w still be strong. No u'..r.r it l;'s hot or cold, '1 i.i Mi!,- io e'aaiih'e er lonff. Waal.ineum ;;i::r. The iiiKttni of It. Li; i!i' New York iloy- Don't go there, Haiuo. I he ice is loo Una. Little I'.us'.or, liny IHui't you know '. h: I the e;i'csinn too t h: n is aw rj My wcgar? on should say the ica is not sullicieiitly ir'iieriitlizt ii.- Judge. l,u-;nirUilll. Hry (ioods Clerk - -Those grids at 23 cents are as tine as anything in the market. ( 'us'niini r And thesve at 35 cents? )ry Ijioods Clerk They arc still liner. -Luck. The Altaeat Oms "( belli,' li 1,1 me he wan burning with patriotism, out, livlttiin you ami me, i think la.- is t, ' v : a en to burn." "Ys. Cho'uie might appropriately be railed a 1'.'. -proof llat." Indianapolis Indianap-olis Journal. From Extrsma Rsrioiisness. THAT no one remedy can contain the elements necessary to cure all diseases, diseas-es, is a fact well known to everyone. Dr. Miles' System of Restorative Remedies consists of seven distinctively different rrcparavlons, each for its own purpose. L. C. Eramley, 3T Henry St., t-t. Cath erines, Ontario, writes: l or years 1 suffered suf-fered from extreme nervousness and annoy ing constipation, developing Into palpitation and weakness of the heurt. I was unabie to sleep, suffered much from headache., pain in my left side, palpitation and a constant feeling of weakness and prostration. I be;an using It. M'les' Nervine, Heart Cure and Nervo and Liver l'lils and the Antl-l'ain I'llia to relievo sudden paroxysms of pain anJ headache. I soon li lt much improved and the pains and aches and weariness left me. I then took Dr. allies' Restorative Tonic and am now restored to ray former EJcd health." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drus-ferS ... . fts CUM under a positive -( guarantee, first Dottlo K-emBCJeS Detienii or raonev re-n . funded. Book on Cls-yZr , . pau. fit thp heart nnd nerves free. Address, DH. MILES MEDICAL OU Llkhart. Inu. rirlsw- Bast Dining Car Service. BUFFET LIBRARY SMOKES. ELEGANT EQUIPKEUT. Chair Gars Free. i M. Roylance o WHOLESALE lciit Produce, AtSali&L Seed, Hay "JHy uiife eame home via the Ibjrlingtun, and she says it was the most pleasant railroad journey of her life." This extract from a letter from one of our Denver patrons gives point t,u the statement: state-ment: If you want Comfort take the Turlington Koute. Two trains a day from Dunver to the Fast the Chicago Special leaving at F40 p. m., and the Vestlbuled Flyer leaving at U riO p in. Tickets at offices of connucllut! Hues. I Ticket Office - 214 S. W. Temple St. W. F. McMlLLAN. General Agent, Salt Lake Citt. U. F. Ncslen, Trav. Tass. & Freight Agt. VYORMS! For 20 Years Has Led z Vorm teigdks. iWMW, BOIiD XJ-ST Alili DIlUGGIBTa. i'rparoii by - JAMES F"c- Sale By C J. Peterson, Druggist. Cliristnias is Past But it is still a good time to make your wife happier by making her a present of some article of household furniture. Consult the following prices; then come and buy things not listed at correspondingly low prices: Cupboards, $9 to $17; Bedroom Suites, $14 to Rockers, $1.25 to $7 R0 I Ride a Monarch MONARCH MD OEFlArlGE BIGYGLES I Are recosn.'zcd the world over as representing the highest type of excellence In bicycle construction. $25.00 KiNG amd QUEN $25.00 The best pair ol bicycles cn corth (or the money. ttQNAnCHCnESS$7522: nONACGSIRGA!STERSS5Q!12: DEFIANCE ROftDSTERS $3 522: SS2-&SSSW RSONARCH CVCLf: MFG. CO., Lake, Halsted & Pulton Streets, Chscago. BraacliiM-NUW VORK, LONDON, MAMBUKO. Bond ZOcnntH instnmpB for a dwkof Mnnirch I'laylnir Cards, mnFtratinrf JessiaBrett Uavis, Luliaa Itusscll, Turn Cooimr, ijoo i "ALL ItO ItOADS ARE ALIKE TO A MONARCH." VERMIFUGE! auijiinvuaoiiy'. m'stmyiiwiij. F. BALLARD. St. Louis."; Mirrors, 30c to $11; $50; sl. MOLEN & CAFFREY. and Keep in Frantl iticuarusou sou uimr mu, Agents for Studebaker Bros. Mfg. 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