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Show QEO. SMART, M. D. Physieian and Surgeon. Oflicaand Residence, 1 block north ol Packard's store, f paiNOViu.E, - Utah. X)R- F. DUNN, PHYSICIAN AND S'J.IGEOH. All Calls Promptly Anemic toy rr Riant. : Surgeon K. . W. R. U. onVei.tid . donee wit i J. A' li.'iii :! i ru. Telephone chiiicm inns. I ji.i. i- Dr. N. II. NELSON'.- DENTIST PiODE! at Win. Carter's sesMenct. lUii-Ju'js) Produce Taken in Exelisiiijtu tor Wurk. SPRING VI LLE - - - rr.wi. P. H. Tburman. E. A. Wedgwood Thurman & Wedgewood, Attorneys-at-Law. ProvoClty! - 1 1 1 1 JAMES CAFFItEY, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRING VI LLE. UTAH ST. MAEK'S HOSPITAL, Warm Springs, Salt Lak9 City. For terms apply to I). DOUGLAS WALLACE. Superintendent. COAL !ft COAL! Leave your orders with H. T. Reynolds k Co. for the celebrated . . Rock Snrinss Coal! The very best in the market. Prompt delivery to any part of the city by H. T. REYNOLDS & CO. rtt 369 Send Five cents ((T !! in RtaiiiM fur :i beautiful but- mitr.rm T -- - y - . - 5 in Ave colors of the world famous fam-ous "Loop" near Georgetown, Colo. Address B. L. Wixchell, V. P., D. 4 G. R V Denver, Colo. European plan, -a- Rooms with Steam Heat, 50c to $ $1.50. 810. t.o $30 per f 9 month. J Restaurant is First - Class. Silt liz City. I 60 YEARS' i i wtr. t;. -"i ENSIGNS. f fiPVRir.HTn io. Atitoji Bending a sketch and dr-.erlptloa mr a Tfcfcly aaoertatn, free, whethor nn invention l obnblr patentable. Coinnmntrattlona etrlotlr mndentiaL Oldest ajtoncy forsoouring pateuta Id America. Wa have a Washington rfiflee. Patenta tak"n tlirounh Muuu & Co. recclYe pealal notloa in tba SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, keaattfullr tlluat rated, largest circulation of anr aclentifle Journal, weekly, tortus jsl.tfl a Tear j 11.90 aiz montha. Specimen ooplps and Hand iook on Patents seat free. Addrssa IWUNN & CO., 301 Broadway. New York. L !L. 111 -' . ..'i . . . . t. - .J.1- .- - WANTED TRUSTWORTHY AND ACT-Ive ACT-Ive enlliii'ii or Indies to travel for responsible. e-stitblMu-d lnmsr in I'lnli. Monthly K! nnnj-exfeiises. 1'osilinn stoutly. Reference. KiicIosh Bi-lf-adtlrcss-d t mip -d nvelopa. The Dome uion Co., Dept. Y, I'Mrjyu Prospectors' Map of Utah. The Passenger Department of the Rio Grande Western Railway has Just issued an up-to-date map showing show-ing all mining districts, and culling special attention to several partially developed regions which recently have shown important uneuverings of gold and copper, now attracting notice no-tice of prospector, investors and others. For copies of this valuable map address F. A. Wadleigh, G. P. A., Salt Lake Citv. u w u m a WALKER,! i ? I Geo. E. Johnson. Prop. V II ft i SOMEKAMCLI.W TiiM'(iIJTS. BY "F.MO." M'opyri-lite 1 by puwe & Tabor. 1 Tiic hero's List despairing cry, I'iilliliK lor f:ill h and ll'ierty, Ke-eelioes round t lit" Woihl; And, in dark dens where failure mopes Aimnix tlio w recks of ruined bopes, l'resli biiiiip-rs are unfutled! This "Thought" is for myself, wri'tena few hours afler the close ol' tile ,isl(i,'IC "(.':( izeu's I'lliou'' Clin ician in New Vurk v. Tli ui'.'li we:triei with out-door speaking: liar(,.iiii(k'ii(.i because ii sell-evident public uet'fl has been waived aside by partv eveed: disi r. uiglil. by t lie hack- j waid slep of a imiiii'i;uli:y to the jtleieesi I'.iiin of ilercij partisanship. I vet oni bop"l'ul notes wiil he suiiirl- ed in this cohiiiri. Since t lie '-(''it i.ei.s" Union" movement move-ment was never called into exi.it enee to pei'U'.i in one. cainpaigii, it is perhaps per-haps wise to enlist She i merest of tile opei;-iiiin,ied of narties the count ry over, s i that its futuit'career may he hopefully watched. A few words eonceriiing its purpose are also needed because partisan papers have hero ;iinl there striven to show that, it, was merely a heartless conspiracy to destroy the old parties. This new organization, les than a year obi, and yet honored .viththe votes of 150,000 men who could neither be driven nor led, set out In maintain and will continue con-tinue to maintain this self-evident truth; that u large city or a small one, for that matter is a business concern. Its details of light, cleaning, clean-ing, paving, ventilating (with parks etc,) and tieueral sanitation are, in effect, "municipal housekeeping." .lust as with a business man seeking auassisfanl. or a housekeeper seeking a servant, the inquiries aie not as lo the, color of the hair, nor as to views on theology, but rather as to past experience; ex-perience; so the test, -questions in selecting a Mayor are or ought to be exclusively confined to those relating re-lating to the welfare of the city. The ''Citizens' Union'' was further encouraged en-couraged to its non-partisan stand by the fact thai the new consitution of the State of New York recognized the mayoralty absurdities where the choice was made on national lines, and expressly provided that cities of the first clas should forever hereafter here-after have their domest ic elect ions on "off"' years, when there was neither a State Senator nor a President to elect. Furthermore the "Citizens' Union'' expressly disavowed any designs on national parties by showing clearly that the line of cleavage in a local contest must necessarily be different from that in a national one, whence it follows that in local affairs a black Republican (whatever that may he!) could safely -have dealings with a dyed-in-the-wool Democrat (also a dubious expression!) when the health, welfare and education of his family were teetering in the balance of an election, ami beyond all this, the statement was clearly made so clearly clear-ly that a wayfarer, though a goose, need not have erred therein that a national party did not lose its existence exist-ence whenever its legitimate field was empty. It simply lav quiese"nt until national questions ar msed it again. We therefore called on the open-minded open-minded of all parties toii-k national difference in the presence of a mutual local need, and 150.000 or more responded, re-sponded, both Democrats and Republicans. Re-publicans. Here I approach a danger point with your readers, according to their political leanings, for I must show how our defeat came about. Vet 1 do not hesitate, for I know there are thousands of Republican pit riots who understand the difference between be-tween a machine and a party, and an equ .1 number of whole-souled Demo-ciates Demo-ciates who have no sympathy with our local Democratic organization, called "Tammany Hall." Senator Thomas G. Prat t, on the Republican side, Insisted that Bryanistu was the issue, his candidate, General Tracy, re-alllnncd this in his speech of acceptance, and upon that non-existent issue in a purely tminic.pal election elec-tion they stubbornly went to defeat themselves, defeated Seth Low, and precipitated for their party the con-Ilk' con-Ilk' t of 1000. On lh other hand, after Tammany ilall had pas.anl by the Chicago platform as not bearing upon our campaign (which in its way was as logically correct as the citizens' attitude) the Independent Democrats forced by their own beliefs and the declarations of the Republicans, also made Hiyanism an issue. Thus instead in-stead of there being but two hostile camps, made up on one side of those who u ished the. highest good of the city, and on t he other of those who wished its vast patronage for Hellish ends, there were four; and in t lie conflict con-flict the best organized body won. For four years a patronage of i.'lo.ooo.OOO a year in salaries, distributed dis-tributed among 1)0,000 otlice-holders will rest with Tammany 1 1 a 1 1 , whose history has always been unsavory. After three- years of .neat change and progress in many city depai tments. nut all that t he city has gained will be lost, for each year sees stronger ia0a .oo-oo'C SHANDY 1 W a CORECOflSTiRAIION 25 50 "MmM 5 Rsil'il IITPT 7 finjPIKTtTfi f0 anycaaeol'conjtipalion. Cascarcts are the Meal Laia-J nUOuLiU 1 ijni UUnuan ILtU Ure. ncier aria or arine.hut eaase e:isf natural mulls. Sum-i pin aud booklet rre. Ail. STFUitXti KGVKUi and (Inner development of the civic spirit, that is the hope of our country. Civic righteousness is aroused in this metropolis of America and 150,000 watchful faces and warning voices wiil attempt to keep the new ad-in ad-in nistrai ion in the ways that, it ought to follow. Rut we tremble as to the result, since the Mayor elect has at once declared that ' none but Democrats shall hold oilice," meaning thereby only those who belong to the Tammany Hall organization. This is one backward step and time alone will show how many more are to be taken. And the Citizens' Union: The evening eve-ning of the day on wnieh this article is written will be spent maturing plans fur more perfect and more nullified organization, so that 1001 will prove us more worthv and better prepared foemen of all that is evil in city affairs. With some of us, the thought has come that the whole organization should at present be, as it were, a complete set of nerves to the body corporate, so that any abuse or dereliction iti any portion of our vast municipality may at once become be-come known at headquarters and given due publicity, We hope thereby there-by to stir up a retrogressive administration admin-istration to good works if not, to love. Out of this first campaign we come defeated but not dishonored. From the field of battle we have withdrawn not to scatter but to reform. re-form. About so on every side are the anxious faces of those who tremble, as to t he outcome of universal suffrage. For their sakes and the sakes of the sacred honor that, holds our love for this blood-soaked laud, we gird ourselves our-selves for another conflict. I close with a few strung lines from The Outlook: "If self-government finally fails in New York City, it will not finally succeed in any American city, and if it fails in the American cities, it fails in America. -If, on the other hand, if succeeds in New York' Cky, success there will set an example to be followed fol-lowed in every city, and as go the cities, s i goes the Union.'' You can't cure consumption but you can avoid it and cure every other form of throat or lung trouble by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. C. J. Peterson. In Short, Talk Sense. The way to make a town prosperous is to lia e vim, grit, push, s-aap. filer;.')', fil-er;.')', schools, morality, harmony, cordiality, advertising; talk about it, speak' well of it, help to improve it, advertise-in its paner, patronize its business, help all public enterprises, honest competition in prices, faith exhibited by good worlds; lire all loafers, loaf-ers, croakers and dead beats. Let. your object be welfare, growth and promotion of your town aud its people. Speak well of the public spirited men and also be one yourself. Re honest, wit li your fellow men. Millard Progress. HueLleu's Arnica Salve. The best salve, in the world fur Cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, chil-blains, corns, and all skin erupt ions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sat isfaction or money refunded. refund-ed. P,ve 25 cents per box. For sale by Dr. (J. J. Peterson, druggist. That's '( Dream. Sing a song of penitence, a fellow full of rye; four and twenty serpents dancing in his eye, when his eye was open he shouted for his life; wasn't he a pretty chump to go before his vv t ft y His hat was in the pailor underneath a chair, his boots were in the hallwav, his coat was on the stair: his trousers io the kitchen, his collar on theshelf; butho. hasn't, any notion where lie wa-s himself, when the morn was breaking some one heard him call; hishead was in the ice box which was the best of all. How lot are Rillous Colic. I suffered for weeks with colic and pains in my stomach caused by biliousness and had to take medicine all the while until I used Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which cured me. I have since recommended it to a good many people. Mrs. F, liutler, Fairhaven, dun. Persons who are subject to bilious colic can ward olT the attack by taking this remedy as soon as the first symptoms appear. Sold by C. J. Peterson. AfHIC rTS-i rfJ -i "c eniiiiA CO.. Chieasu, Montranl. Can., ar ew Wa. The Union Paeille Passes through the best cities and towns in Utah, Wyoming Colorado, Kansas and Nebraska, and is t he best rout? to Denver, Kansas (ety. Council l'.lulVs, S.oux City, St Louis. Chicago and all eastern points. The advantages gained by traveling travel-ing via Use Union Paeille are QncK Time. Un empaled Service, Magnificent Eqj'ipment, Doi'llEE DllAWING Room. l'l LLMAN Palace Si.keperh. Pr m.man Dining t'Mts, Free Reclining chair Cars. Pi' ELM AN Tot'RIST Sl.El'EltS. For time tallies, pamphlets descriptive de-scriptive of the country traversed, rales of fare, orany other information, address E. L. LOM AX, Gkn'l Pa.s. and Ticket Agent, Omaha, Neb. Everybody Says So. Casearets Caudv Cutftnvtic. the nir.st wonderful won-derful medical discovert' of Ibe np-, pleasant pleas-ant mid rein Klunsr to the lasie., nei irently and positively on kidneys, liver mid bow-da, clei.'.ieiiiii;- (lie entire, synt- in, dispel e( i t, euro bead.'iclie, lever, IiabituiM constipation and liriou -noss. Please buy and trv a box ol'C. (!. ('. to-. lay; 10, ,. Ml 'coins. Sold aud guaranteed io cure by all dt-uyguOB. To get to New York quickly lake the Durlinglon's "Vesti-baled "Vesti-baled Flyer," Biggest and bent train over tlie biggest and best railroad between l)enver and ! Chicago. Leaves Denver 9:50 p. m. Tickets at offices of connecti ng lines. W. F. McMILLAN, General Agent, 11, Walker lilock, SALT LAKE CITY. It! F. NESLEN, Trav, Pass. & Freight A lit. E. ADDERS! PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHER. Dealer in FRAMES, PICTURE FITTINGS and GLASS in all sizes, Pictures copied and enlarged by home artists Pictures of family groups, residences, stock or u uie 'eels taken on the spot. Keep youf JVIoney at Home. SPRING VI LLE, - - UTAH. CH0KXK0so-0KHKHK0KK Webster's : Internals onal : Dictionary Succe$tur of the "Uiuibrhlgctl." The Quo Vrpr.t Standard Authority, F" writ.r linn. n. ,i. i;rmv-r, Jtisliet) l:. S. Ittipreuio (.'juri. Sinaiclard cf IhoI'.D. Oov'tV-i-lnt'i-K OftW.n, tli !' S- HiipTfm) ( l-oui'l. till tlie Mutt) mi- pivmo ( :ouni, aim-ii neui - 1J UU UiOliOiUUMK. Wnrti'Iy Coiicttiendert It J.;;i!f! S"ontHlil" Ot i ? SdKKili. ( .,11,-K l rt . ( leltn,Hlnllli:iri'i--'lll::H IH , tUUliM Wll.tOUt llUJIl'XI'. fe In !!!! holiwlv.l.l, Oll-t t 1 yrf'll&P laa!.!i: 1 nii.:i, urn' a.-lf- (-uui'lii"!-. i HE: L.LT FOR PRACTICAL USIu , It q easy to find tlie word v anted. U 1 eauy lo escerttn the pronunciation. It. teray to trace tha growth of a wnnl. II is eu.y to (cam v!:t a word nicans. 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Ward & Sons, Wholesale and liumber and Building fflateFial, We also keep in Stock a full line of Consisting of Sections, Frames, Hives, etc. etc Tel. No. U2. Prove, Utah R. A.DE4.L, Fresitlent. a, L. OtMHECS .Chi H. T, REYNOLDS, Vice-President. Springville Banking Go. SPHINftVILLE, UTAH. Ctipitil Stock. $60,000. fransacta a general hanking business. Exchange bought and sold and dtpot its received subject to check. Five per cent interest paid on time, deposits, compounding quarterly Money always on hand for short time loans. Drugs. Medicines. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by Earl Tranchell, Pharmacist In Charge. City Stationery, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Perfumery, Sponges, Brushes, Cigars, Confectionery, Musical Supplies, Etc., Etc. : ; : East Side of Bank Building, Springville. ONE (JIVES RELIEF. Don't Spend a Dollar Medicine until you have tried You can buy them in the paper 5-cent cartons Ten Tabules for Five Cents. Ala aorl la put ap oaMplr to grilfy tha nnlTem anaonl Inarf tor a Ww aataaw If you don't find this sort of Ripans Tabules At the Druggist's Send Five Cent9 to Twr Ripans Cht.cal Company, No. io Spruce St., New York, and they will be sent to you by mail; or I a cartons will lie mailed for 43 cents. The chances are ten to one that Ripans Tabules are the very medicine you need. pitmmmmtimimttmtmmitmmy 1 100 Envelopes I I for 60 cents Or just 20 cents more than they would cost you elsewhere and WITHOUT return card printed on corner. Let us print a trial 100 for you. If you use printed envelopes your letters will come ba ck if directed wrong. CALL AT OFFICE OF The Independent B SPRINGVILLE, - - UTAH. 2 iauUiHiiiuuuaiUUiiiiiUiilmlUiUif Retail Dealer in Chemicals. rug Store, for .A |