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Show BUSINESS DIRECTORY Molen&'Crtffrey,, Furniture, State ret. G. E Anderson, PLiiiogrHuher. State street H. T. Reynolds, 4 genfrhl meivhtindlke, State st.rt. Fred Carter, contractor and butldrr. Monroe stree Peal Bros. & Mendenliull, Roncml mtm-.httndise, Stale ct.reot. Wm. 15. Uoylance, hamcsii, denier in harm's flxiures, State st. G. S. Wood Mercantle Co., whnli'fRle and retail dealers In i;eneral merchandise. Wm. M. Hoy la nee, wholcsalo fruits, produce, weda and rain; bicycles, Studubuker waou, Stale trect. George Selwyn, 1 H'alcrs in all kinds of Meats and Green Groceries. State street. The Independent. Tlic Iix-nl npwKnankr. KnliMcrllie for It and read II. It will do you good. Job Printing. Print sliop Ik north side of ftate street. This lifrnature la on every boi of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet. the remedy that enrea eld In M day Wabtkd Active man of nood character to deliver and collect in L'lali roroiuestao. United iiianufiicturlng wliolemilo house. HhHI a year, mire pay. Honesty more than experience required. Our reference, any hank In any city. Enclose self-addrostted Maiuped vnvolupu. Manufacturers, Third Floor. M Dearborn St., C'lilcujro. WNTK.nTrustworthy Men and Women to travel and advertise (or old estabiiMlii'd house of solid financial standing. Salary. liND a year and expenses, all payable in canh. No canvassing required. Ulve refer-eHires refer-eHires and enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Address MimaKor, :iu Cuxtou llld., Chicago.. Professional Cards. p DUNN, M. D. 'physician and surgeon. Ollice in Hank UuilJing. Koom :J SPRING V1LLE, UTAH. ( jEO. SMART, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OmVc In Rooms 5 and 6, In Hank building. Office hours H to 10 a. in., 12 to 2 and 5 to l p. Ml. Si'KiNoviLLE, - Utah. D. C. JOHNSON, Attopney-at-Lioui and f4ctary i Publia. Spkingville, Utah. James caffrey, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRING VILLE, UTAH. : : Dr. N. II. PACKARD, : : DENTIST Extracting, Filling, Crown and Bridge work, and all kinds) of dental work done In a professional manner. J OFFICE AT KE8IDENCE One block aouth and 1 c ast of It. 0. W. depot Springvillk, Utah. Societies; K. 0. T. M. Sprlngville Tent No. 9 meets in regular re-gular review every Saturday evening at 7:30. 'Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. D. C. Johnson, Com. Elliot N. Joudak, R, K. DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY PROVO, UTAH First class work in all lines. Family Fam-ily washings a specialty. Laundry taken Tuesdays and returned Thursdays. Thurs-days. Sprlngvilh agency at Jordan's Hook Store. The Meat Kept at ilwyn's Meat Is Always the Freshest, Sweetest, Best! A Fine Line of Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard, Pickles, Canned Goods, Vegetables. Fish and Game In Season OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE ; If You ,! want to dispose of all your Veals. Chickens and Hides for cash, cull ou ; Austin Roylance, Soringviile, Utah. Market The Independent. WM. F. GIBSON Publisher. Entered at the post office at Sprlngvllle Utah, for tranninlasion through the malli as necond-claaa matter. Issued every Thursday morning. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year, Six months, Three months. 1.25 j .75" .40 Manufacturers are endeavoring endeavor-ing lo open a market in Austria anrj Germany for maple syrup. Logically, Ihe buckwheat cake craze should first be established. By a. new baking process designed to cure disease a New York public man has had his weight reduced 30 lbs., in 15 treatments. But nothing was done to his head. The native press of Japan urges the wisdom of reducing the number of Protestant missionaries there 10 per cent. Why not in'rodure a few Bulgarian brigands? The Talmud says to the husband, hus-band, "If thy wife be short bend down and whisper in her ear." If the wife's tongue be long, the law leaves the husband to his own discietion. The British army has discarded dis-carded the swoid which in all probability is soon to disappear from the American officer's equipment. Let us hope that progress will leave us always our brass buttons. Washington has solved an important . problem how to educate the American parent to a level with the child. A public night school has been opened where poor parents may study the methods and books their young ones use by day. Payson's sugar beet crop- which includes the Salem crop, also amounted to 2G6 cars, valued at $32,000. The yield and quality was above the average, and the farmers theie will doubtless plant an increased in-creased acreage next year. Miunesota lias put in operation opera-tion a law which sends to the penitentiary "lazy, shiftless, worthless, husbands." All that now remains to establish justice is for some champion of the lights of men to provide for the punishment of "lazy, shiftless, worthless wives." A New York woman tried to overcome the lack of neighbor-liness neighbor-liness prevailing in the great city and when the man nxt door was brought home, dead she sent in condolence to the afllicted wife. She has not done anything since. The wife had applied for a divorce, which by gruesome irony was issued the day of the man's funeral. An artesian well in Grenelle, France, took ten years of continuous con-tinuous work before water was struck, at a depth of 1,780 feet, says the Scientific American At 1,259 feet over 200 feet of the boring rod broke and fell into the well, and it was fifteen months before it was recovered. A flow of 900,000 gallons per day is obtained from it, the bore being 8 inches. At Passy, France, there is another arte-sian arte-sian well 1,913 feet in depth, and 27J inches diameter, which discharges an uninterrupted supply of 5,500,000 gallons per day; it cost $200,000. An artesian Well at Butteaux-Cailles, Butteaux-Cailles, France, is 2,000 feet in depth, and 47 inches diameter. These are all surpassed by an artesian well in Australia. which is 5,000 feet in depth. THE L1TTL E CIGARETTE, Many, and varied are the sins laid at the door of the little cigarette. The ''deadly coffin screw" has been a subject for moralists for years and years, and not, apparently, without reason. Fully as many i'liquiiies are now traceable to the cigarette habit as can be laid to the liquor habit. Everywhere . the cigarette smoker is getting in disgrace. Great railroad companies and other business corporations are establishing a dead line for the ..111 1 ai 11 ' mile tobacco (() roils, ana oe-fore oe-fore many years the cigarette smoker will be a pariah, an outcast in the commercial woild. Let it be so; there are other vices waiting to be tried and overcome. When the little "hot cig" is finally unwillingly retired to cool off, it can disappear dis-appear with the consciousness of having contributed to the amount of the world's misery its full quota. It need have no regrets. Oilier vices will have t rustle to touch the high places in the cigarette's record. Fur a little thing, the cigarette wotil 1 assay a remarkably high percentage of cussdness and still preserve an insignificant but attractive exterior. Withal, the cigarette made a few grand stand plays; otherwise other-wise its daily labors cause scarcely an extra ripple on the current of human life. One of these was made at Murray last week, and is described by the Salt Lake Tribune as follows: "Although he is 5t years of aje and the father of a large family, Job Reading of Murray has been so addicted to the use of cigarettes that they have affected his mind, lie was committed com-mitted to the asylum at Provo yesterday by Judge pro tem James. Mr, Reading's fondness for the 'coffin nails' is of long standing. Ho has smoked them incessantly for years, and twice in the year 186 he was treated in the asylum. Mr. M Elroy and County Physician Mayo, who conducted the examination, ex-amination, could find no other cause of his aberration than 'anxiety and the excessive smoking of cigarettes.' His I symptoms are those that might be expected to develop in a boy of 10 or 12 years the cigiirette habit. He is unable to concentrate his mind on any subject; he is nervous and flighty, and he has no self-control. self-control. Lately he has manifested mani-fested homicidtl and suicidal tendencies to such a degree that his family feared he might kill B"me om or injure himself. ' A Western club woman avers that the. reason co-operative housekeeping is not a seccess is because "women have . not grasped the importance of individual subordination to the general good." To most club women the issue is the subordination of the individual husband. The storms predicted for he month of November by Rev. Irl Hicks seem not to have included Utah in their routes eastward. Jumped ou a Ten Fenny Nail. The little daughter of Mr. J.N. Towell Jumped on an Inverted rake made of ten penny nails, and thrust one nail cnt irely through her foot and a second one half way through. Chamberlain's Tula Halm was promptly applied and five minutes later the pain had disappeared and no more sufferinir was experienced. In three days the child was wearing her shoe us usual and with absolutely no discomfort. Mr. Powell in a well known merchant of Forkland, Va. I I'Mln Kaltu U an antlsepl Ic and heals such Injuries without maturation and in oio-thlrd the Hnn required by the usual treatment. For sale by Spriiivllle )rH O. BEST FOR THE BOWELS If too tiBTen't a regular, healthy moTemrnt or tha fwiei. .err day. u', w ,'', i" buwol. oin, an'! be ". Fore. In tha .hnpaof tio-lnt tio-lnt Dh , lc or lll poinon, 1 danKrouii. Tli amootlf a.i eailut, mont perfwt waj of kanping Hi boweii Il.ar add elau ia H t" CANDY CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Piquant. Palntahl. Potent. Taut Hood. Io flood. Haver Htcken, Wekn, or (JHp, 10, ST., mi 60 renti Er bo. Writ far free sample, anil Inmulet on ealth. A(ldrM 4M ; fTKKIJMl It Mil KMT fOXlMftY, CHU'AUO r KKW TOKI. . KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN AMES THAT ARE POPULAR. William Has Firm Hold on First Place. Parents display some queer notions of propriety in naming their children. Those of a religious turn of mind more frequently in former times than now searched the Scriptures before the baptismal bap-tismal ceremony. Parents in search of a fortune will label their luckless babes with the surname of tbe expected expect-ed testator. But, nevertheless, the list of common EDglisfi Christian names is a very small one. Out of every 100 fathers and mothers of male children some 84 limit their choice to 15 tamll-iar tamll-iar nan;es. The favorite name is undoubtedly William. In all ranks of society-r-in the peerage as In the workhouse William Wil-liam is the commonest of male Christian Chris-tian names. Stop the first 1.000 men you meet in tbe street. No fewer than 170 are Williams. Wil-liams. A long way behind comes the Johns, closely followed by the Georges. Of every 1,000 men 94 are called John and 92 George. The next commonest name Is Thomas, Thom-as, which has 74 owners, wnlle James claims 72. Henry and Harry between them are 7(J in number. Of these about one in four have received the name ot Harry at t! e baptismal font. Following Follow-ing them come Frederick .with 57, Charles with 48, Alfred with 45 and Albert some way behind with 31. The popularity of Albert has arisen entirely en-tirely trom the personal popularity or the late queen's beloved . consort. It was practically unknown In England before Queen Victoria's marriage. The good old Saxon appellation of Edward is given to 25 out of every 1,000 citizens, Arthur and Robert having hav-ing each 23, while of the remainder ot these 1,000 men you have accosted in the street 17 are called Joseph and 15 Herbert. So we have accounted for no fewer than 856 out of every 1,000 Englishmen, Eng-lishmen, and they divide between them only 15 out of the many hundreds, nay thousands, of names from which parents par-ents are at liberty to choose. Of the remaining 144 of our representative repre-sentative 1,000 a few, such as Richard Percy or Earnest, are claimed severally by two or three men, but all the rest are the sole and exclusive property of 'one in 1.000." The Children's Friend. You'l! have a cold this winter. Maybe you have one now. Your children will suffer too. For coughs, croup, bronchitis, irrip and other winter complaints One Minute Couirh Cure never fails. Acts promptly. It is very pleasant to the taste and perfectly harmless. C. P. George. Winchester, Ky., writes "Our little girl was attacked with croup late one night at.d was so hoarse she could hardly speak. We garc her a few doses of One Mi.iute Cough Cure. It relieved her immediately and she went to sleep. When she awoke next morningshe had no signs of hoarseness or croup," City Drug store. 1 A FREE PATTERN (your own selection) to evary subscriber. sub-scriber. Only 50 cents a year. MAGAZINE A LADIES' MAGAZINf. A rem ; beantlful cnlortd plant ; hint .OtwM : dreumftklng ccnnomiei ; fancy word t kouMhold hint ; fiction, etc. Sut-crib Sut-crib to-dhy, or, tend jo. lor latent copy Lady Sf nta wantad. aend (or tarin. Stylish, Reliable, Simple, Up-to-date, Economical and Absolutely t rlect-Flttiag Paper Pattern. M turn AilewM mi firtontloM show tM BMtfcf Mf fcttlH lK I. Onlr la n4 1J cants aach tioaa hlghaf At tot thtm. Sold In naailjr avary city Ml w,.r sy nail from THE MoCALL CO.. 11 J-1IS-1I7 West 3ltt St, NFW YORK. '! aronpUr aracaraa. 01 MO l. (tend aodal. ia'tch, Uarnhutanirfraaniwrto aataauUhtr. BuoR "Hot Uta nhtaia IT. R. and Voraira FataatR aad Trada-M arka. ' 'I JFREI. rairaat terns ever afforad tJ invrntnr. LV ) FATSKT LAWYERS Of IS 'TSARS' MLAOTIC. ft) TO.nOO PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THEM. Alt auataaa confidential. Sound advtaa. imtthfnU u'WM-vioa. Modarat chartraa. (r a w r& Uii v M-m. nwa, v,,v ft 0s. 0. 1 Pittnt Offk. WASHINGTON. D. C. a w MCAUtJRN An ArUtOdrntle Kntoratlot-la. Among illustrious personages with queer fads niuat be numbered Prince Lultpold of Bavaria. His collection of beetles is the most extensive and complete com-plete in the world, and th' prince is a skilled entomologist, de-ply vera 3d In the habits of ants, beea moths, firs, earwigs and the insect world genera ly. Stops the Cough and Works oft" the Cold. Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablets cure a cold In one day. No Cure, no Pay, Price 25 cents. Monngratni no China. Much of the handsome china used nowadays is marked with the monogram mono-gram or crest of the owner. It is a distinctive dis-tinctive mark that differentiates the china from all other ware, and the lettering is an ornament in itself. A Liberal Offer. The undersigned will give a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to any one wanting want-ing a reliable remedy for disorders of the stomach, biliousness or constipation.' constipa-tion.' This is a new remedy and a good one. Springville Drug Co. The Well Dressed Man Wauls his Linen very carefully looked after, and all Laundry work well and neatly done. Thai's the way we do our work. PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY J. M. G CLICK, Prop'r. PROVO, UTAH. W These Goods Guaranteed and Wall PaperJ YoU ki)oW thal- This is (he season of the year when' Housewives desire new Paper and Carpets. OUR STOCK in these lines are complete and our Prices :tro right. We also have a tine line of Bahy Carriages. Get Married in Our Rings. Our welding rings are lucky rings, and -the liiide who has one of our. rings on her linger is wedded to a relialile man, because he came to ;i . reliable store, bought a reliable ring at a relialile price-straws t hat indicate that he will make a relialile husband. BECK'S JEWELEY STORE. PROVO, UTAH. Fine Watch Repairing. 117 A.-" Springs W li i t e J S Sulphur f B li t li S HENRY BARNES, PROP. 1 t'sYourJUtoer! y- you have headaches, toncue is consupaiea, Daa taste in tne . moutnr If not all of these svmrtoms.,,f then some of themf It's your r , nver. anv or rf 17 v i it . i M EI LJ II i t j m h n ii it A. A. BROWN, Tonsorial 4 Artist For an easy Shave and an Artistic liair Cut, call on him. La. dies' - and - Children's Haircuts a specially. Agency for Troy Steam Laundry, Sail- Lake, Parlor 1 door north of Reynold's store SPRINGVILLK. . H.G.WOOD, Tonsorial Artiste All work done in the Highest Style of the Art. One Door North of Dr. Peterson's Drug Stoic. Agent for Provo Steam Laundry. FRED M. HOUT2 Lessee of THE SPRING-VILLE ROLLER MILLS, MANVFACTUKEKS OF FLOUR and FEED Custom Grinding a Specialty, paid for Wheat. Cash COUCH, DISTEMP"r;, PINK- CVC and all Throat and Lung Trouble in hordes 1 CAN BE CURED AND PREVENTED BY USING THE PRUSSIAN COUCH AND DISTEMPER CURE. It purines the bloo 1 nml puts the animal In condition to ward off the EPIDEMIC NOW RAGING. If your horse has a cough or nasal trouble the Prussian Cough and Distemper Cure will cure it. IT CURED HIS MORSE. Mr. Paul MafrutlKon. Merrium i'urk. Miim.. twjrs: My horse wan Sick with the (Uneam that ia euttieniii' a kind of lrtstfniiMT. 1 ueJ two pm'kntfea Prussian Cough and Distemper cure and urouKbt him out all right. Pmew 500i Bv M.u, 60o. PRUSSIAN REMEDY CO., ST. Paul, Minn. For Sale by Shungville Dnuu Co. -I -a ' ' ' -w- ' X Private Baths - J Large Pool for Men ' f coated, bad breath, bowels is a natural vegetable remedv. containing no mineral or narcotic poisons. It will correct all symptoms, make vour health. r-rTA appetite and spirits good. At druggists, 50 cents. |