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Show IKE S?l!N3itLS; !: DEPENDENT WUliara L a.bsji, EIAjr aril Mjtaag,r. Zntot-rd at tho prwt office at Sprlrutvlllc. ktah. for traiinnilwiion through tlie waiU in aoond-claaa mutter. Insued Every Thurnd.i.v Murnintf. TSTt'sIS OF 3U1SCCT1PTION. Oneyw, .... tlOO Six months. .... j.og Three months. - - .75 Association All signs of spring Hre now nt hand xcjt llie robi.t rclbrenxt uml tlio Italian oruii -grinder. It is well, however, not to ratify before the returns lire all in. The l'rov Utonian proients h nwat ami flegnnt ppearmiee. The only fmill we can fiinl is that its news write tips nre ritthpr deficient. Th oilier departments de-partments nre very creditable. - Few Mugs were displayed here on Wellington's nirthduy. It was not tecum they were mil here to display, lut no doubt simply becmixe people did not think of it. Tliu sort of thing should he changed on patriotic holidays. The Deaeret Xtitvs is authority for the statement that a purse of $ 10.000 has been hungup villi which to scours the ml-liermice ml-liermice of the State press to the rause of certain candidate. The Nws soeins ( be blissfully ignorant of particulars. Show ms the man with all that money! The wot weather of the past few weeks has shown the wisdom wis-dom of the men who passed the gravelling ordinance in the hint City council. True, there were tome tough pieces of walk nhout town in the gravelling district, hut on the whole they were etverul scores fewer than on previous years. The Public School Book concert con-cert nt the City Hall Tuesday evening was u grand success, and resulted in the addition of about 100 ridutnes to the school library, representing a value of nhout $135. The- library now has upwards of 300 volumes of Valuable hooks. This speaks well of the interest taken in this city in the cause of education. The theological sharp of this journal came within four bits of being "worked" by n "phoiney" spectacle man this werk. This reminds us that people who failed to get swindled by bargain bar-gain offered by strangers last season will have an opportunity again this spring. Experience keps a dear school, hut none other is stylish enough tor some people. Prof. Talmsge's lecture at the meeting house Sunday night nnd the Public School eoncert at the City lull Tuesday night called out assemblies which again demonstrated that this city lias no place at which a Urge crowd can assemble comfortably. com-fortably. This city needs an Opera houto capable of seating from 1,200 lol.SOO people, but the Lnrd only knows when it will he built. We note, in looking over a package of seeds received at this office from Senator IUwlins, that no provision for our watermelon water-melon crop - has been made. Perhaps the Senator orerlooked this item, being in a hurry to go to lunch er out to see a man. We feel certain that Senator IUwlins must be aware of the dangers atteudeut upon the work of cultivating a neighbor'! watermelon crop, even beneath the sweet effulgence ef a harvest moon. One of the most crying needs ef the local newspaper professiou in Utah" ia free garden seeds, and especially Iree watermelon water-melon seedt. . We have but the one hope 'that in case Senator Rawlins doesn't think of the quitting melon teeds in lime, Senator Cannon. "may favor us 'uj'fi, li few. . ' ' 1 Till:. COM! SU OfiSPMSi. Wi.b tin' rctni n of ilit- mm i northern li'itu.les tin iv M-em to count back ii '.mi in (he .-nine Kpirit of life which animated! Nature the previous nea-on. ' The first waves of this subtile! element mny now be felt, nnd all lift; will Minn be ie.jinnding lo its mysterious touch. Spring will soon hi; lure. With the coming of Spring there will open a new era of progression. It's strengthening, reviving influence restores hope, re-animiitos ambition and pre- pares all nature for another tint tie of life. The influence of the sunlight is to be noted in every department of I i f both cosmic and psychic. Without the strength imparled by the sunshine, lift is of but slow gioth und of inferior development. develop-ment. With the waning strength of the sunshine, canned by that orb's temporary withdrawal, with-drawal, life departs from certain forms und comes no more; with others the life current teems merely to recede for a time, and the species lie dormant, to quiekrn nguin on its return. For tliot-o form to which it comes no mure the principle of life lies dormant in the seeds scattered abroad, and thus the suecies is reproduced. In many instances, therefore, that change which we call death seems but the commencement, or preparation for the beginning, of a new life, either on this or on some other plane. Universal Life is like a circle seemingly with no beginning, and who can point out a place and say "There is the tnd!" Tlirough the psychic channels, rather than through the material mate-rial or cosmic, the principle of life pulsates the strongest. Of all forms of life, that of man is, or should be, the closest in touch to the Infinite, Actuating Spirit. A tareful scruting of the hepes, fears and passions in spring time is only needed to reveal this, and to show that the time is right for the begining of a life of a belter sort. Ambition springs anew and mill's soul is strengthened for another conflict with the foes of progress, Man should strive to get closer to that Spirit from whence comes nil psychic light and life, and which alone holds the key for the unraveling of the mystery of eternity. Let us commence the spring with nobler and higher aims for the growth of ourselves and our fellow men. Let us. while the returuing wave of life begins to strengthen us, so prepuie ourselves our-selves to receive from it the greatest possible assistance, and make the greatest poesiblo ad vancement in the scheme of eternal progression. There is no royal road; we may each be what we shall will to be. The Independent is in receipt of a couple of sample news letters from The International News Syndicate, of San Fran-cisco. Fran-cisco. The syndicate would be pleased to sell the stuff for $1, and in payment would take a six months subscription to The Independent. The Independent man is familiar with lots of schemes whereby foreign advertiser adver-tiser try to get something for nothing, but this is a new one on him. The letters on perusal proved to be advertising matter for the great and only "Col." Isaac Trumho, and also for one Dr. I). Evelyn, a surgical attache of St. Luke's hospital, at San Francisco. We confess that we are densely ignorant of the usual methods of doing business in vogue with the "Colonel" and the" Doctor." Therefore, we would suggest that in the future if those gentlemen want to place advertising matter in The Independent Inde-pendent they do as common people do and ask for rales, instead in-stead of doing as do the sons of Belial and trv to work us with a fake. A beet sugar factory for Sprlntfvllle is almost an assured thing. Tho people peo-ple of that up-to-date town are reaping reap-ing the benefits of their push and enterprise. They deserve it.--Randolph Kound-Up. There are people in this burg who will read the above with a feeling of pain. As they in fancy see up-to-date ideas perineal per-ineal iii th atmosphere of the 9 lore Scrofula K-t a Symptom cf tho Affliction Sinco Cured by Kqocl's. 41 When our daughter was two years old ehe broke ont ail over her face and head vi i'.h itcrofu'a sores. Nothing that tve did ft? her Beamed to do any pood. We be-cano be-cano discouraged, but ono day saw Hood's Sarsaparilla so highly reco included in-cluded that wo decided to try it. Tho first bottle lielped her, and after taking bi : bottles ber faco was smooth and v;c have not ueen any signs of scrofula returning. re-turning. " Silas Vebnoov, West Park, New York. Get only Hood's becauso Sarsa- parilla Is the best in fact the One True Blood Purifier. rvil cure nausea. Indigestion. rlOOU S PUIS biliousness, constipation. town they have always endeavored endeavor-ed to kepp in tho backwoods they will feel deposits of antediluvian ante-diluvian lichens starting loo from along their vertebral columns. col-umns. So mote it be. There are newer varieties of mose to he cultivated, lo be more in harmony har-mony with the spirit of the timeK. But then they would smack of progression, and that should not be tolerated, either. We, hope none of these people will take to themselves any credit fo& the city's progression. That would no doubt be a break towards getting out of the old rut. There is in this city a certain fossilized element, which, when as-ked to subscribe to the local paper always remarks: "Oh, we get all the news long before it comes out in the paper." This is strange. It takes two professional pro-fessional newsgathers half their time to gt The Independent's news reports, and when people who "know all the news before", etc., are approached they can give not a line! These people depend on local gossips for their news reports, and news from such sources is notoriously unreliable un-reliable and incomplete. The Independent man claims that his paper covers its town in news reports more fully and carefully than any other in ibis county, land thinks he c5pi substantiate sub-stantiate his claim. He kill admit, ad-mit, though, that The! Independent Inde-pendent isn't in itf slh tlie ornsame t ! t'w" 1 I The boys of the Utah Tress Association met at the Knuts-ford Knuts-ford in Salt Lake. Saturday afternoon after-noon and evening, und feasted and were merry. We would have liked very much to have been present and got acquainted with the boys, but business forbade. The Advocate man invited the crowd down to Rich-field Rich-field at some future date, and we arj coin? to he with them if takes a week! The association seems now, judging from the program rendered, to he about lo become something more than a means for numerous junketing junket-ing trips. It can be made of great assistance to tho newspaper news-paper fraternity in the way of advancing newspaper interests, und we hope the boys will be able to keep it up-to-date. Will somebody send us a couple of applications for membership? It seems at present writing that the U. S. S. Maine was blown up deliberately in the Havana harbor. Tlie Independent Inde-pendent gang, under the' instructions in-structions of Serjt. II. Taylor Marshall (late of the 1st Maryland Mary-land cavalry,) has been industriously indus-triously drilling this week, and as soon as subscribers replenish our corumissary with squash, molasses, bacon, beans, etc., the whole push will start for Cuba to settle the matter p. d. q. The women folks will get out the sheet while the gang is absent pre-empting sugar plantations in Cuba. Bring in your squash! The editor of the St. George Union has served notice upon hi constituency that in three weeks that journal will suspend publication. Washington county will then be without a paper. It is poor policy for the people of Dixie to let their home paper suspend. ! Best unh byrwp, f tvu (.h1.I V9 "1 vmm. bYdninrs. f r'anc Kind f tlsjr. IlKi'Miii; iliHt. ediKi.s .-mil wril-t muvrr.v niutrli I ike pifojjle wln scratch for a liviiitf in any nthor way. If you lo them a f.tvor the? return it; If you are kind to them they appreciate it, and they are friendly to their friends, They resemble their fellow creatures in another way. They will not expend money, time and brains in explaining to the public what a fine fellow and merchant Jones is when Jones will not spend a few cents to support their paper. In fact they are like the rest of the human family, they stick to-those who stick to them they support those who support them, and if a fellow kicks they kick back twice, if possible, once any how. Fillmore Progress. Free Pills. Send your address to H. E. Bucklcn & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c per box. Sold by C. J. Peterson. Druggist. Do It la business Style. Why not upply the same rule in the purchase of your railroad ticket that you would in purchasing other commodities? com-modities? If you could buy silk for the same price you could calico, you would take the silk, wouldn't you. The C. M. & St. P. Ry. is the "silk'-between "silk'-between Omaha and Chicago; that is, if electric lighted, steam heated, solid vestibuled trains of the very latest designs aad safely appliances, running over a stone ballasted, steel rail track, several miles shorter than any other line, cuts any figure in the case. Through electric lighted sleepers, sleep-ers, Denver to Chicago. Through tourist cars. San Francisco to Chicago. Chi-cago. We lrad. others follow. Give us a trial. For time tables, maps, etc., call on or address, L. L. Downing, Commercial Agent, 212 South. West Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah. ETervbody Sayt So. Cascarets Candy Cathart ic, the most wonderful won-derful medical discoverv of tliu isjfs. pleasant pleas-ant and refreshing to th lanle, ari, irentl and positively on kidneys, liver mid IkiwIs, cieaimim! tho entire svst- m. diil -c s, corn lieailaol.e, lever, Imhittml i oiiiiiiuon and hi tonni"s. Pleasn b'iv anil try a lxx orC. (!. C. tiwlnv; 10, ST.. :V 'ren'.s. boldaui guuriuibped, -Jo cure by all liru. gist. Notice To Creditors. I pursuiince of the provisions nt section nlety of the Hevl.tod Statutes of I'tith 18HH, notice Is hereby given to all person having rlalins ngi ini.t K. ('. Boyer and J. K. BrtnK-hnrxt. BrtnK-hnrxt. lately doing business at Snringvlllti, Utah county. State of I'tah. underthe firm name of Hoyer & Hrlnghurii, to prasentthe same, with the vouche-is thereof duly verified, to the undersigned, who has been duly appointed assignee of said firm of Uoyer & llitngliursl, for thn henuHt of their creditors, at his olline, at tho sfore heretofore occupied by said firm in Ppringv lle, Utah, on or before ih;ilst. day of May I:IH Dated Spriagville, Utah. f!ruaty Slat, lft. Makco I. Hoy eh Assignee. Notice of Application for Order. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, In and for the t'ounty of Utah. Stale of Utah. Probate Division. In the mutter of the estate of John Armstrong, an Insai-e. Notice In hereby given that William II Rartlett. Guardian, has Hied with the Clerk of this Court hit petition for order lo sell the whole of tlie real estate. 17 M-IUO acres In Sec. :i. Tp. 8 S. K. 3 E.S. L. M.. of the estate of John Armstrong, an Insane person, and that Saturday, Sat-urday, the l-'tu duy of March, A. II. 1S0S, at 10 o'clock a. ni. of said day. at the Cour' Hone In l'rovo City. Utah county. State ot Utuh, lias been set for hearing said petition, when and where any pernou Interested may appear and show cause why the said petition should not he gtan'.ed. l'rovo City. Utah. Keb. 10, IMS. Geo. Havkkcamp. Clerk riy A. V. Kouihon. Deputy Clerk. J. B. Milncr, Attorney fur Uuardlan. XM. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Suit Lake City, Utah, Jan. 3, lS'.W. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named following-named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof In support ot his claim, and that said pnsif will be mudo lx-fore Clerk Fourth Judicial Court at l'rovo City, Utah, on March 5. lrtw. viz: John Taylor. II. K. HTIU for the S. E. S. K. i Sec. 32. and S. li S. W. U Sec. :il. Tp. S s. K. 3 K. S. L. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation cultiva-tion of said land, vii; Jas. A. Butler of Spanish Span-ish Kork, Utah; Alonzo Warren, of Spanish Fork. Utah:WlllardVinceiit. of Spanish Fork, Utah; Wm. II. Staudley, of Spanish Kork. 11. 1. McUkbw, Keglster. LEGAL NOTICE. District Court in In the District Court in and for Utah county, State af Utah. In tlie matter of the estate of Joseph Allen, deeeased. Notice is hereby given that C. E. Allen, administrator of the estate of Joseph Allen, deceased, has rendered for settlement and tiled in said Court his final account of his administration of said estate and pttition for a Decree De-cree of Distribution of the residue of said estate. And that Saturday, the 20th day of February, A. D. 131)8, at 10 o'clock a. in., at the Court Room of said Court, In the County Court House, ProvoCity.UtahcountyState of Utah, has been duly appointed by the Judge of said Court for the settlement of said account, and hearing said petition pe-tition for distribution as aforesaid, at which time and place any persou Interested In said estate may appear and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved and distribution luado of said estate as prayed for. Dated Jan. 20, 1W. (iKO. llAVKRCAMP. Clerk of the District Court. Per A. V. llnhisou. lH'puty, ,".t WANTEIr TKi;sTlUM!TY AM A'T Ivem-ntl rn or lacili-K to tr-vt-J for rrniMitiKiMt-. csialj!sli(i tiouw in ttiili. MmtjJily ftiTi ami OM'Wiwu. l-tmitioit t"ty. Uvrnviire. r-.lu'loM- no If ii(l(lri'H-d utmiipfU . nvtliipo. The DinaUtUm fit.. Jtpi. 1". I'hicauu Hotel Boyer, F. J. COVERT, Mgr. Rates, $1.60 and $2 per day. Frco Hack to and from trains. Have a Sample Uoom and Home-like place for travelling mcu. :o: SPRINGVILLE, - - - - UTAH. H.G.Wood Tonsorial Artist. All Work Done in the Highest Style of the Art. Comfortable liath-rooiu liath-rooiu Attached. Fee 25 cents. .Shop. Union Bank Bnildlnjr, Spring M. A. Minor. Proprietor. Standard fleat JWarket. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In MEATS Fresh nnd Smoked Meats of all Kinds. ...... Cash paid for fat calves. Free delivery C. E. ANDERSON, PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PHOTO G-R APHER. Dealer in FRAMES, PICTURE I FITTINGS and GLASS in alt sizes, Pictures copied and enlarged by home artists Pictures of family groups, residences, stockfr any ub ects taken on the spot. Keep your Money at Home. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. COALISCOAL! Leave your orders with H. T. UETNOLD9 Si CO. for th celebrated . . M Springs Coal! The very best in the market. Prompt delivery to any part of the city by H. T. REYNOLDS & CO. Traoc Marks DraiGNB Cmvricuti Ac. quickly ascertain nnr opinion free whether u Invention I probably patentable. Communion, lions utrictlr confidential. Handbook on Patent ent free. Olrtent neeney for securing patents. talents taken tlinmaH Munn & Co. rooelre iptcial notice, without choree. In the Scientific JTmericam A handsomely lllnstrated weekly. I,nrest clr-dilation clr-dilation of any sclentiDc Journal. Terms. $3 a y.r; four months, 91 Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.88,Bro,iw"- New York Braucb Office, OS F Bt, Washington, D. C. a u-JIn. I. a, n V. ni4 4oa,wtntt,n ma HUMPHREYS' cures No. 1 Fever, Congeetlon. No. a Worms. No. 8 InfantV Di. No. 4 Diarrhea. No. 7 Cough A Colds. No. O Headache. No. 10 Dyspepsia, Indigestion. No. 11 Delayed Periods. No. 12 Leuchorrea. No. 13 Croup. No. 14 Skin Diseases. No. 10 Rheumatism. No. -It? Catarrh, No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 84 Sore Throat No. 77 Grip 4 Hay Fever. Pr. numphrr' Hoinaopatkio Manual of Ulsraaa at your Drufaista or Mai 14 Vrxtt. Sold by drnairhtu, or sent na receipt ct.. Met nr$l, mp)llly, Mc.CCfcr, William ua4 Joha Hu , Mew Yuri. vlk4L 50 YEARS' r)R. F- DUNN, PHYSICIAN AND SUM. ill cam ProfflpUT intjirt DT listf.- SurjooB K. G. W. B. K. Offlo od dn- wltW. W. Brlnhirl. Telephone mnaoctlona. QEO SMART, M- D. Physielan and Surgeon. "VOlce and Residence, 1 block north of Packard", store. pwrxeTrLLB, - ltah. Dr. N. H. NELSON DENTIST lotus tt fa. carter i EiiKtict. i-sttiit Produce Taken In Exchange for Work. SPHINGV1LLK UTAH. H. H. PACKARD, Surgeon Dentist, ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Office and Residence, 2 blocks weit of Boyer flotel. SjrinHTille, Utah. P. E. HOUTZ notary Public Office First Door South of Harrison's Hotel. : : SPRINGVILLE UTAH. Jakes caffbey, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. S. R. Tburtnan. K. K. Wedgwood Thurman & Wedgcwood, Attorneys-at-Law. ProvoClty, Utca JOHN W. HOOVER, Jit, 9 Springville Roller Mills--r Manufacturer of and Dealer la Flour and Feed. Custom Grinding a Specialty. Ca,shPaid fur Wheal. Mill North of Sprjxgyillk. It is worth 15 cents to look nice, Is It not? An easy, slcaa shara will make you look nice, and ytu can set It at the Barber Shop of AMng BROWN. Next Door to P. U. StyliBli Hair Outs Always in Stook. ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL, Warm Springs, Salt Lake City. For terms apply to D. DODGLAS WALLACE, Superintendent. 9AA G-KT YOtn ItUAEY'l WORTH I V i SALT LAKE HERALD Bliiaat, Brljtitaal and DAILT 110.00 per annum, er S3c per month. - BRMT-WTrFKLT - Only (LSI par rear, or 73o. for I monttta. flubactib throuch local acenf r aeiul direot to TWU BKH.AUO OO - BaJt Lk CIW, Utah. TIME3 TABLB FOR 8PRISGVILLE. UTAH. GOING WEST No 1. Pacific mall Lv. 1I:W a. ra. To bait Lake, Ogderi and the Coast. No. 5. Passenner to Salt Lake.. . Lr. I:M a. ra. No. a. Faseniier .. Lv. ;U0 p. as. No. 28, Leave .VM a. m. (mlxed)datlj ., except 6unday. . ? Eureka and all Tlntlc polati. No. 3. 1'aclfic limited Lr. T:44 p.at, to Salt Laka. Ofrden and the Coast. No. 7, Leave 8;15a. m., Salt Lake City. , GOING EAST. : No.!. Atlantic Expreiia..". LT.10:la.m. to P. V. Junction and Colorado palnta. No 9. Pam. and mail . -.as a. m From Halt Lake to ail San Pete points. No. I, Chicago limited Lr. 1:00 p. n. D. C.DODGE, Geaeral Manaer, ,S H. IlARtXKTK. V. A, WADLIIGK. |