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Show Qeo. smart, m. d. Physielan and Surgeon. Office and Residence, 1 Mock north of Packard's store. fpRiNGViLLE, - Utah. X)R- F. DUNN, PHYSICIAN AM SU.1GE0H. All Calls Promptly Attended Day or Fight. : Surgeon R. O. W. U. R. Ottec-unit douce wit . I. 'V. H.-hui ii'U. ' Telephone enmit'clions. Dk. N. II. NELSON DENTIST Eoess at Win. Carter's Rssito i Dp-Stairs Produce Taken In KxrliiuiKc fur Work. SPRING V1LLE - - - VTA n. 9. R. Tburujan. I-. A . Wfilivuocl Thurman & Wedgcvvood, Attorns ys-at-L aw. ProvoClty, - 1 1 1 1 1 James caffrey, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRING V I LLE, UTAH ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL, Warm Springs, Salt Lal.o City. For terms apply to I). DOI'GLAS WALLACE, Superintendent, fif H T ! ROCk COAL! I; Villi: Surings Leave your orders with II. T. Reynolds. & Co. for the celebrated . . The very best in the market. Pro n i pt d e 1 i v e ry to a n y part of the city by H. T. REYNOLDS & CO. New Barbershop Wood cfc? Olax'lc, ARTISTS. HAIR CUTTING- T-3-.Ii! tin-latest styif a tWA Fresh. Clean Towel for ever; I'airon, Send Five cents in stamps for a beautiful but- 9 il ton with uicture Button in live colors of the world faili ous "'Loop" near Georgetown. Colo. Address B. L. Winchkll, U. P., D. & G. h'y Denver, Colo. WALKER, Geo. E. Johnson. Prop. ng European plan. -a- Rooms with Steam Heat, 50c to Sl.'oO. $10. to $:i0 per f month. . 5 Restaurant is First Class. Silt Liz City. BO YEARS tXPERIENCK. TRADE MARKS. DESIGNS, rf TTl1 COPVRICHTS Ac Anyone sending ft sketch and dosortptlon may ejulekly ascertain, froe, whelhBr an ImenOoii is probably patentable. Communication strlctl? confidential. Oldest aeeocy forserurlnii patents Id America. We hare a Waxblnntnn office. Patents taken tbrounh Munn & Co. rwwlTe apeoial notice In tbe SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully Illustrated, Inntest circulation of any solentlflo Journal, weekly, terms W.UO a fear j iu six months. Specimen ouplcs and tLAND OOK OS Fatints sent free. Address MUNN A CO., 3et Breodwoy. Mew Yerlu WASTED TKl'STWOKTHY AND ACT Ive cvntlvniPii or Indies to travel for retonwtl)h'. . estnlillsliuil liouse In t'tuh. Monthly tc." and expenses, Position sternly. KefVrenee. Endow xelf addressed stHnipd nveiope, Tilt ViniKitl'm l it.. r;i(. 1', ' 7i't(n Rock Spgs Coal! Loop SOME RA&SM.Xti TihHtiHTS. BY "NEMO. ft'oprUhti (1 !y Iluwe Ti.hor.l To YorTir ok Horn Sr.XKs: come now, let Fancy lead us over the Held--, bared of their crops. It is a human privilege to think, ami we do not half live unless we live in order to think, and most of us u ill nut half live unless un-less wo think in order to live. With this slight digression let us turn to the ba-e fields. One thought at least must, take ;i way a type of old ip'e live on the . The win'.er is to age, fur then do crops gathered in autumn after a summer of at tent ion following a sprite.' of seeding. Thai is old yjr,; exactly a time for feeding on t lie ston-s of neon ory. Little food in w inter ni miis mu 'h hunger, cold and sulTering. Itileof wise, kind, noble act ion and t h night, to look back upon, m miis an old age of naggim; relicts, empty hands, and shrunken, chilled hearts. Come now, there is no es" iping that coiuduion. Every day is a iding to vo ir store of old-age memories. What are they to he? Finn grains on which you can feed, oi husks and off-sci airings unlit for a hum. m being? Let us venture on another th night: You cannot name a step in the whole history of a crop that, is unimportant. What about plowing? It must be seasonably done and well. What about fertilizing? Suited to the soil and the crop. Sowing? Done with the best availabl seed. And as for cultivating":' Life and vigor are only brought by apparently endangering both in the seedling. And so on. and soon: your active brains, having already possibly outrun me. Turn the thought on yourself! Why should you venture in your spring-lime to endanger winter stores by letting the happy years of joyous, wholesome youth, become iutc catch-alls for amusements and thoughts that later you would fain forget. The mind is so whimsical an organ that those things we need to recall, often most easily escape us, and the things that are of no gain to us we most tenaciously tena-ciously remember. Yet no Held is free entirely from weeds. We scarcely know how they come. Nor can twenty years pass over our heads in the spring-time of life without the accumulation of mental weeds. The chief thing is to recognize thi difference between them and the good growth, and then "Cultivate, cultivate. cultivate." persistently covering the foul growths .so that they do not choke the good. You have to be stern about such do. tigs, for you cannot possibly show me a fond-plant that has anything like the vitality of a weed. Work wit li a will; fortliu summer (lay Slips like a stealthy snake away. No J.iiu will tell licit its hour.; :ue by -Nuuu'it lull the strain or the famine cry How often too the husbandman actually endangers the growing stalk to pull away from its very roots a weed t hat would soon rob it of its nourishment. Me is cruel lobe kind. He i'u l.ni'ers life to save it: Thus must you do, if you would be wise and happy. Bad habits, some of them not only unwise but positively injurious cannot grow, entwined around the good, without weakening the good. Imitate the husbandman's ways and wrench them out, though the doing of it shakes yous very stability for a time. The good will ultimately take stronger and belter growth; never fear about that. The little weed looks so harmless at first, but the wise man sees ahead and knows the risk of unclean lields. The flippant jokes about the purity of men and women are still in their way. but the end is un unclean mind, and an unclean mind in old age is one of the most woe-hegor.e, unworthily-devel oped, and unsatisfactory products of human life that you can possibly meet. So wrench and tug at the things that universal experience says are noxious, and not good for mental food wrench and lug and out with them, however much it may hurt! The end, in this case, will justify the means. One more lessoa from the field, scarcely related to the above and yet useful perhaps to you in filling you with the dignity of living. The grain of the present tle.lds has. under cultivation, culti-vation, advanced somewhat upon the grain d the ancients. Its needs are better understood, etc. Yet its possibilities for improvement are only slight. But what about a human being, yourself for instance? When maize was already maize, and the braver already built its dam. your ancestors and mine were savages dwelling in caves. The seed and the beast are still the same, but man is monarch of earth, is assaulting the air, and is bombarding the heavens with his scientitlc instruments. Look at Nature around for many lessons, hut look at man ami his attainments to be thrilled with the glories of humanity. To think that the little cooing infant, personally Just 84 ignorant as and more feeble than tbe - Si mSN CWii 5A to MfeiMtii'- nr?i!!T ! IMAI HTPf V nniBIVFFP.li ? rwtl any?'wii'!t:!,.l!ii. fasesrots arc the Weal Uu. I flDOUliUiljlil uUftUAiUDEiU t,TC. anfrirripore.ipc.liut cr.u-c c:;!,y ttaturul rixultg. Sum- it io ann dokhivi imp. ah. i r.ii.ii nr. a cooing infant of the early ages, can so drink in the. accumulated wisdom of all time, that a few years' study enable en-able him to start where the great before be-fore liim have left olT -astronomy in relation toNowton foi instance will make you marvel that any should speak unworthily of our race, or draw back from a hhare in its deeds. It is above the the rest of animated nature. Where ai i nals combine for defense, always in the same way for ages past, we move forward into new combinations, combina-tions, undreamed of by our ancestors but possible by their own leadings in that direction; where animals i show-skill show-skill in all the details of their work, we show greater m lime passes and leap onward from pinnacle to pinnacle pinna-cle of abilily till the .resent day dawned. While the race lasts, the same growth will go on if the same conditions are complied with. The gains of the past till us with wonderment wonder-ment and then comes the longing for these eves to see what the eyes of our children's children shall behold in their old age. The heart reels in contemplation. The Grandest Hemi'dy. Mr. II. B. Groove, merchant, of Chiihowie, Ya cert i lies that he had consumption, was given up to die, sought all medical treatment thai money could proem e, tried all cough remedies he could hear of, but got no relief: spent many nights sitting up in a chair; was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and was cured by use of two bottles. For past three years lias been attending to business, and says Dr. King's New Discovery is the grandest remedy ever made, as it has done so much for him and also others in his community. Dr. King's New Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Consumption. It don't fail. Tiial bottles free at C. J. Peterson's Drug Store. PERKINS" COMING. This Great Porlrayer cf Rural Character Char-acter will Ic Here SulurJur. "Si Perkins,'" the celebrated rural drama, is billed to ippear at the City hall on next Saturday Oct. 10 Judging Judg-ing fiom the flattering notices which the company has received from the press in the cities which "Si",has visited, visit-ed, the prospect for fun on the above date is good. Like all plavs of the 'llube" order, "Si 1 rkius" possess' s a large budget of good, wholesome fun: the Yankee wit hs woven into the drama lie lines that the auditor is one minute laughing with houcsf-hearted houcsf-hearted "Si,'' and the nex' his eyi s are brimming over wi'.h sympathetic tears. No class of dramatic productions pro-ductions a peal so strongly to the heart as those of the rural order. Every Amei iean is familiar with the Yun'.ue nalu e. Shrewd, witty and honest, he possesses a ( harm of personality per-sonality which is particularly attractive; attrac-tive; and, when upon the minic stage we can see his prototype, "lis little wonder that such pieces as "Si Perkins" receive a liberal patronage from American playgoers. The present company have for some seven seasons presented the play, and it goes without saying a perfect portrayal por-trayal will be witnessed. Prices, 2.", ;io and 50 cents Reserve seats on sale at Dr. C. J Peterson's Drug Store. To heal the broken and diseased tissues, to soothe the irritated surfaces, sur-faces, to instantly relieve and to permanently per-manently cure is the mission of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Peterson's Drug Store. Lvery-lay Excursions. To all parts id' the world can be arranged for any day in the year, for one or more persons, upon application to any principal ticket agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee it St, Paul railway. rail-way. Itineraries carefully prepared for excursions to California, Florida, Mexico, China. Japan, and to any part of Europe. Estimates furnished, including all expenses. Tickets furnished for the com pi to journey. It Is not necessary to wait for any so-called "Personally Conducted Excursions." In the days of . progressive pro-gressive enlightenment, with the English language spoken in every land under the sun. one loc need t depend upon the services of guides for sight seeing, but can go alone or in small family parties, with great comfort an 1 security, and at oneV own convenience. Write to Alex. Mitchell. Commercial Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway, Salt Lake City, Utah, for details If you are contemplating a trip. AII1ABTIC A if.- am i OH uit .'iniHrf-'ji l. sr;,, or inpw irK. sit. PI SCHOOLS! AT I'll KS. Class of 'its Or-aiii.v - Central l!iis an Villain! Ass. 'elation. The class ol 'Vbas been organized ! with MKs Carrie Ken ilds, President; i Dell li iyor, Vie,- President; and ! Miss Lena on lie, Secretary. Their I colors are re I and gold. The grad-i grad-i u.ites from the public school have or ganized an Alumni Association. MissEiliee He-. nobis. President: John L. Whiiing. Vice Presdent: and Miss Bird Suuision .Verotary. Colors, la.'cndcr and white. The principal' room is beautifully decorated witli the colors ,,f !, ,;b classes. Headache and flashed faces wire the nri'rr doriog tbe examination !ai W.- a i ' i : e i: !ali-ll reports 1 il .! li ' ; : :evi;. Toom - li is It t 111 lied from S. i i. . ..! is resumed his studies in the euhili grade. All are invited to attend the gen-eial gen-eial exeivi .ers held from .'! :'.) to l:ii:) each Friday afternoon. A crusade against, whispering has been inaugurated. Silence reigns supreme. The second half term opened with an attendance of 7:10 pupils. Teachers and pupils are working a concert to be giwn Thanksgiving. i a l; K1K V.E NOLUS. Criui;! (Jitickly Cured'. Mot'NTAis Glkn, Ark. Our children child-ren were suffering with cioup when we received ;i botlleof ChambcrLiii's Cough remedy. It afforded almost instant relief.-F. A. Thoiinton. This cclebraud remedy is for sale by Dr. C. J. Peterson. 21 A I'LL"!' OX Ml'TTKKIXt.S. Will Lynch has been over from Tintic on a ) a t visit. The Maploton schools began Monday, Mon-day, Oct. 11, with a very good attendance. attend-ance. Mrs. Ed. Snow and Marion Mondeu-hall Mondeu-hall are recovering from the. typhoid fever. The doctor pronounced Alva Gallop's Gal-lop's sickness to lie a case of the typhoid fever. Thomas Williams finished registering register-ing the voters of Maplelon, Tuesday 1-Lh. Maplelon will vote this year lor Springville City olliecis. Aunt Polly Johns. ui came up from the Sevier to spend I he winter with her daughter. Mrs. Joseph Tuckett. A party w;:s given in honor of her 8lilh biithdav. FMnrato i n.r Candy Ctiiicir:!.', 10c, 55s. Iff. C. (' f.. i'll li t'iiHciircts. c.:i;i:i:nn f'ircvor. uis i i lihtl money. Prasjiectors' J'a.s of I' tali. The Passenger Depart merit of the Rio Grande Western Railway has just issued an up to-date map showing show-ing all mining districts, and calling special alien! ion to several partially developed regions which recently have shown impoi tant uncoverings of gold and copper, now attracting notice no-tice of prospector, inveMors and others. For copies of this valuable map address F. A. Waolkiom, G P. A., Salt Lake City. Webster's Internal ioaial Dictionary fiiiccettor of tho "1'imhrhhjfJ." The Ouef)rc::t iituiuterd Authority, it. Ml. 0. J. I'.P'WIT, rf :;? t'. S. (iov't Ptllit'.r it )i;!c' t'i-t 1'. N. Htiprflin ni i ! ('.. :r(n,i mint noar- 7 fi'.ilo fii jK'rintpnU-; U i .'ii.K.u. i l'rM -:iv'i' ilt'ti: 4. aii'l 1 i' i 1 iIM tli.i4 , LA'.uzl ,XUloUt IlUIlllX:!'. m i:: .it fi' i!d, nii'l 1 ! In- , Nt't;ilitr, pi I i - ,. I niii'i, Jiud bt'lf- niii.'yti'f. THECESTFOP. PRACTICAL USE It Is ensy loflnd tlie word -.ranted. It Is easy te st;r'.i.i.i the pronunciation. It Ueasy to trace the j;rowth of n word. It Is easy 13 learn v. t a word means. The Detroit Free i'rc.s snynt Tliet'nalirtrtimlliii' l"i K l- n Ibi'H nannlnmonii )tboe iiibH ii: raiuiti.'i'i if"' "i H uu K.iiniy. 'I tie 1 i Inierniulnnid In our el'l !' u nci nn.1 Hi.ii.l-hy lerinl i , nnd I'xi'iuiuf.l toin'vt i In ilriniiiiiH or on i urowltiK ! laiiiriWHn ami (iilvnn. iiii.' i ivllii iienn. 'I ho ' whole ban been mmJ'' I I"''1 ilifnii iillflcthoitKlit I of the ilny, nnd tlio Im o i""l 'i iKoRrsDrilie Inn- 1 r KUAtfO IUIU UOW CnCUX-l''" ni'' n, iowj. The Chicago Thm-.-TJomhi sayns Wctmter'. I.inmn Inn. I I ilrtlonniT In Its nrMPIlt form mulKolice iimt neiv en i-vfrvtlilnu iiiininu I Uionr iRllariiiiffi. n I.'-,'' : . nl eOl'-'iroMiI'V. orlho- ' epy.etf ui'viivv. sni ili-' iu-ii. I-'"in it ilicii-in no i . Bl'lxwl. Itliui iierfi-i i ii iinnr.il Hurt unit BcbuUir- : slnpum innUe It. lice. n. in. GET Ti::i CEST. (Sieclroen paces rent c:i application to G.& C. MEUKfAM CO., Iubllshcrat SnrinHtiehl, hfar.r,., U.S.A. MTDo notbnf clifniMTTlnlscf nnclcnteilitlona. ( R A.DEU, Frtsidtnt. H. L. CHMKOS3 , Cfilie II. T. EEYIIOLDS, Vico-Prusident. Springville Banking Co. SPHINGV1LLK, UTAH. CfvjDitetl Stools. $SO,000. Transacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold and depoi its received subject to chock. Five percent interest paid on time deposits, compounding quarterly Money always on hand for short time loans. Experienced Travelers rma, .tjaitjane.-ji . . mywm IV. R. NUNN S BLACK OIL CO. Every man his own horse and cattle doctor. Read what Dr. Nunn's Black Oil is go Horse cut or wounded heals with Minn's Muck Oil. Horse or cow got colic or bloat cured with Minn's Black Oil. Horse coughing with distemper cured with an's Llaclt Oil. No tl ics on wounds when you use Mi.iii'h I. lack Oil. You get a veterinary book froe when you buy uuu s ti Oil. Every stockman should keep handy Xuiin'h iHack Oil. aek FEVEHY STOItE SHOULD HANDLE NTJNN'S BLACK Oil. ('all on or write Dr. NUNN for any veterinary advice free. The onf Hlaek Oil that took a prize at the Fair was NUNN'S BLACK OIL. AUDUKSS OlM)Ei;s lilt. C W. .")7 W. First South Street, Ahfuis in 1rllinr ctiitoHH.t. Exit rmil. t8T Iiirnrpiiniti il: torl: Wholesale and pd w liumbGK and Building Material, Wo also keep in Stock a full line of Consisting of Sections, Frames Hives, etc. etc Tel. No. H2. Prove, Utar4. ONE GIVES 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. Thin tort Ji put up cheaply to (jratLfy the uniroraal preeont demand for low prfo. If you don't find this sort of Ripans Tabules At the Druggist's nun fVfV Jr jST Send Five Cents to The Ritans Chemical Company, No. :o Spruce St., New York, and they will be sent to you by mail; or 13 cartons will be mailed for 48 cents. The chances are ten to one that Ripans Tabules are the very medicine you need. Holds the world's record for longdistance fast running. say the know they're on the Hurling, tun the moment they strike it. It is so smooth, so easy, so delightfully free from jolts and jars and sudden starts and stops. Another proof of the truth of wnat we try to bring home to you oveay week in the year that for l ight-down solid comfort the Iiurllng;-ton Iiurllng;-ton has no real competitor a.nong t lie railroads of the West. Omaha, Peoria, Chicago, St. Joseph Kansas City and St. Louis are only a few of the points to which it will pay you to take the P.urlington. Tickets and full information at all R. G. W. ticket olllces, or by addressing F. McMILLA.V, General Agent, 11, Walker Iilock, SALT LAKE CITY. F. NESLEN, Trav, Pass. & Freight Agt. I'fv CentN (i itottle. i M'NX, VETKKINARY St'llOBON. - Salt Lake City, Utafa, I 'sr. Urintre (if the Suit Lake pirate! for . 'tile; a yd iinrstment. Sons, lietail Dealer in for yTffev CTT. xJTSv e-TTV -KsaSiT s-ssjpr itagmr ytssrby li |