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Show 10 SMART. M. D. Phyml'a mad Surgeon. OfMlid Residence. 1 Mock north of Packard's .tore. MrmiHOTOX. Utah. pR. F. DUNN, PHYSICIAN AND SU.16E0N. ill ttill PlOlJtlT Atteciti! D'JT 01 tVLil-: uNi E. O. W. R. K. Offlce nod U-I- wlts J. w Brlnjh irt, Telepboue euneet'.uu. Dm. N. H. NELSON DENTIST tMKS it f i. Sartet'i Etsi'leace. lOr-Shirs Produce Talct-u lu Exchange (or VVurL. F1IT1LLE - - - UTAII. t. R. TkWtMB. E- A. Wedgvruod Thurman & Wedge wood, Attoknivs-at-Law. ProvaCity, - IJteit JAMS capi-bey, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAH ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL, Warm Spring, Salt Lake City. Tor term apply to I). DOUGLAS WALLACE, Superintendent. GOALIsns COAL! Leave your orders with H. T. Reynolds & Co. for the celebrated . . M Springs Coal! The very best in the market. Prompt delivery to any part of the city by H. T. REYNOLDS & CO. Send Five cents In stamps for a 1 beautiful but-1 ton with nicture Button in Ave colors of the world fui- u 'Loop" near Georgetown, Colo. Address B. L. Winciiell, V. T., D. G. R'Y Denver. Colo, s WALKER, Geo. . Johnson. Prop. X European Plan, a Roome' with Steam Heat, 50c to i.50. $10. to $.10 per month. f RUurant is First-Class. 8slt Li City. O VIARS XPSRIKNOI. TRADS MARKS (SIGNS OOPYRICHTS o. 4tm-Meiafl s sktieh and desorlptloa aitf ftfcly Mintllw. tr, whthr sn InTentioti la mm wmniHuiuiwiuus ovriucij Oldast aceaej foraoc-uing patenta na aara a naauin-rcim Dim. m tbi-wk atuun A Co. reoalra SOIEKTIFIO AMERICAN, at-flrliMnM, larscat OraulaUoa of aalaaiWea Joara-O, waakty. Mm KM a raari Fi? aw saoanaa, laacMDaa ao-Mea '"a Ui"D tATfT aaat fraa. Addraaa MUNN? a CO., r. Kw Yark. a WAHTED TRUSTWORTHY AND ACT- ! Ire f aatlainen or ladles to travH for raa-aoaelbla, aatabllshad house In I'tab. Moathljr W a expenses. Position steady, lafarasc. Enoloae ie If addressed stamp d lei-. Ttm DtmtnUm Co., Dept. Y, (Tiinwo rrespeetorV Map of I'tah. The Passenger Department of the Bio Grande Western Railway has lust Issued an uo-to-date man show- (Df ftll inlulmj districts, and calling special attention to several partially 6?ekjed regions which recently bT showu Ituportant uncoverlugs of fold sod copper, nowaaltracblng notice no-tice of prospector, rnesirs and others. " 1 ' For copies of this valuable map address F. A. Waleioh,-' i. P. A., Salt Lake City. G Loop r-i-rf V1KTI t VT A List Ml Mase Men oi'tlie World Shiiiiiijr Ui-iit In Soelel.v. A collide man recently si id in the presence of ;i Philadelphia Enquirer i tporter: "It. isn't Hi LK-h uf ;ui inet't.t ive fur a fellow In Keep liis morality up to Hie standard w lien - the most dis- ''putable me n i.f his set -inipU lionized lion-ized l.y niilx and their mot hers. ! don't kn.nv why it Wiouhi have a inaiiiafureii!ti;ii.in.4 nun whuse characters char-acters are nti. lhii 1 ut pied. The shadier they are the in u e they appeal to women, Can't underhand it.'' "May he it is I is i.ecsuM- we so love j "i"iseas reioinieis. ventured ins I lintess. "Yuii Know ll'.ihii,, better than site has it in h"r i ow. i wiiinen enjoys t he fancy t hal r tn niulii chur- after masculine e ha rae t e r. that is." "Al; the a ne. 1 wonhln'l think she w mid care to make her parlors train in quarters f ir society toughs. There were two men in my class la-d year, the wildest, fastest, fellows 1 knew, but they were made nin e . ijss over by the mothers and daughters of their acquaintances than any of their well-behaved well-behaved friend. Th"se same mother and daughters knew any numher of bright, moral youmr men, hut they ignored them every ti..ie in favor of the ne'er-iln-wells -were Haltered to death to receive the slightest attention atten-tion from the wild pair. Their money may have appeared a satisfactory substitute for morals hut what a state of affairs,"' This leads the Enquirer to remark that the decided preference shown by young girls for men who have the i en-ut en-ut at ion of being dissipated is a matter as old as the hills, but ever strikingly new, because of the daily instances which accentuate the disgusting fact. Nowhere can the philosophv of the above be more conspicuously and forcibly applied than here in I'tah towns. Any young man of sober, steady, reliable habits is not accepted in the company of your girls and young ladies as readily as one exhibiting ex-hibiting the lesser virtue of mankind. The most dissolute and dissipated young man can gain .intrance and lie welcomed into the greater portion of society, while be who possesses and performs more elevating and honorable honor-able virtue will be received with little less than mere formality. There is little encouragement for a--leaves the United States and Fiance young man, when ne begins to bru-h i t (letermino whether they will at-up at-up against female society, to be true, i (.em pi to recoin silver indefinitely. pure and honest, when he sees him- self relegated for the profligate and "wild element. Dash and boldness seem to be more ac -epted nuaiit ies j for entrance into the homes and1 associitt ions of t ho young ladies than j refinement and morality. The latter u i v ui u viiov.tm it i - It seems useless to moralize with these young ladies, and to tell them that the ' fast" and cute" young men whom they prefer only seek their company for their own selllsh and often base etoyment. These s;Une young men do not respect jlie female who throws down the bars of reserve and maidenly modesty to win their attention as they do those who hold themselves aloof from them. The very fact that men do not need virtue and morality to gain admission to good society is the great reason why young men naturally inclined to yourself you can be strong enough to freshness and presumptuousness do j earn your own living. Do not let not attempt a higher or more clwvat- aunts, fathers or mothers sell you filling fill-ing standard. They don't need to. , money or a posit ion, which you must and they realize that they enjov more j alone endure. Do not place yourself and better social pleasure and dis- ; habitually in the society of any suitor tinction than those who exhibit re-! until ou have decided the question fined and temperate personalities. j of marriage: human wills are weak; There are of course a large per cent and people often become bewildered, of young girls and vnuiig women who j and do not know their error unt il it exact a high moral standard from is t i t late. (Jot away from their male and female alike, but their posi- influence, settle jour head, and make tion is more than offset l y that per ; ujj your mind alone. A promise may cent to whom "looseness" is no ! be made in a moment of sympathy barrier. It is discouraging that this j which must, be redeemed through is true, and a remedy is hard to apply, j years of sorrow, toil and pain. Plain -Mt. Pleasant Pyramid. How to Cure Itilioiis Colic. I suffered for weets with colic and , pains in my stomach caused by j biliousness and had to take medicine ' all the while until I used Chamber- Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea' Remedy which cured me. I have since recommended it to a good many people. Mrs. F. Butler, Fairhaven, : Conn. Persons who are subject to ' bilious colic can ward off the attack I by taking this remedy as soon as the j first symptoms appear. Sold by C. J. Peterson. ! WHY ENGLAND KEFl.NEI). Reasons for Senator Wolrott's Cool Reception. The accepted reasons for the refusal of the llritish government to consider the proposals of our bimetalic commission com-mission looking to a restoration of silver to coinage by international arcemcnt are complex. The general unwillingness to distfurb existing con- uiuona snu maite any aepanure irotu the traditional and fixed llritish tin ' uncial policy, and the strong opposition opposi-tion of the banking and moueyed i Interest in London were powerful Influences In-fluences in opposition. In every way opeti to t hem the bankers of London worked to prevent any acceptance of ANDY CQR&COnSTlPATIOH 25 50 -3sfe llBCAf I1TCI V rniBIBTPPn " snyeascol cnmtipatloo. liu-srets are the Ideal Lus-4 AO JULU 1 Lb I U U flUflfl 1 liLU Ore. n'Ti-r crip or eri-te.het raise eur ailunl re-alts, he-a-i llud booklet free. Id. RTEUI,!'C REMKIIY tO.. Chicago. Moatreaj. tarn., irttort. til.) tlie Ameriean proposals. They held 1 illirs ....a ,v.m0 resolutions, in terviewed cabinet ministers and stirred up the newspapers until thev had raised a storm of protests which the g ivernnn'iit, was very unwilling to face. Outside London there was more dispnsil ion among t he financiers to consider the nronosals which Sena tor WoleotCs commission had made, j lint. I ruiili.ri iiniinvil ion was sufficient. Tlie strong objection of the government govern-ment of India to opening the mints of that country to silver coinage was another and important influence in bringing about tlv; refusal to go info another iutei national Monetary conference. It is agreed that Sen itor Wileott; Kor tilue tables, pamphlets de-and de-and bis colleagues pies'nted 1 ln-ii' , script ive r the country traversed, ca-e with ability' and h nulled it j r,ltesof fare, oranv other information, adroitly and with excellent judgment . . r(:s,s k. L. LOMAX, They asked for a good deal, more than they had much reason to expect, and came, very near obtaining important concessions. The bunk of England did consider increasing its silver reserves by converting one-liftli of its bullion into silver and (lie opening oftlielud.au miuts seemed atone time almost probable. Some of the provincial English newspapers, like the. Manchester Guardian, told the bankers that they had something to learn in fluancc from our commission, and a considerable bimetalic sentiment senti-ment showed itself all over the kingdom, king-dom, largely as a result of this agitation. The failure of the commission in its ei rand to London defers for an indefinite period any coming together of the great commercial nations to consider the monetary problem, ll determines the policy of England and Germany to monouietalisni without anv leanings in favor of silver and As far as we are concerned the sit ua- timi is unchanged by anything ihejuot. Liiropean dn. i .v the commission has accomplished ( ). am-e ,)udd Farmer. e , You can't cure consumption but j you can avoid it and cure every other j form of throat or lung trouble by the j use of One Minute Cough Cure. C. J. i Peterson. About Marriii'ie. The following advice is given to young ladies contemplating marriage: In marrying make your match: do not marry anv man to get rid of him. to oblige him or to save him. The man who would go to destruction without you. would perhaps drag you along. Do not marry in haste, lest you repent at leisure: do not marry for a home aud a living, -when by taking care of Talk. lliickleri's Arniea Salve. The best salve in the world for 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 giv perfect satisfaction or money refunded. refund-ed. Price 2a cents per box. For sale by Dr. C. .1. Peterson, druggist. Local Levities; W. C. Scheu, of White River, Colo., was a visitor In tiwn last Friday and Saturday. The W. T. C. U. of Springvillc held a parlor meeting at Miss Neilson's room at the Hun.'erford Academy last Friday night. Harney D Kigali a.iri ved in town Sunday, having completed hisgovern-ment hisgovern-ment survey contract. The rest of the party arrived in town Tuesday, by the wagon route. "The worst cold I ever had In my life was cured by Chamberlain's Cugh Remedy," writes W. II. Norton, Nor-ton, of Sutter Creek. Cal. "This cold left me with a cough and I was expectorating ex-pectorating nil the lime. The Remedy cured me, and I want all of hiv friends when troubled with a cough or cold to use it, for it will do them good." Sold by'c, J, Peterson. GATHARJIC ALL DRUGGISTS The I'nlon Paellie Passes through the best cities and towns in I'tah, Wyoming Colorado. Kansas and Nebraska, anil is the b'st rout 2 to Denver. Kansas City, Council Kind's, Sioux City, St Louis, Chicago and all eastern points. The advantages gained by traveling travel-ing via the Union Pacific are K'K TIME. USKqrALEO 'SEKVU'K, M AO NIKK'ENT KlJl'Il'MKN'T, Dm iil.E Duawing Room. Pi'I.lman Palace Sleei-kiis. Pullman Diniso Caus, I'iiee Reclining Chaih Caiis. Pl'LLMAN TOI'KIST Sl.EI'KUS. Ges'l Pass, and Ticket Agent. )MAfIA, NKIi. Everybody Suja So. CswearetsCandv Catliai lie, the mr.sl won-icif.il won-icif.il meiiical iliHeoverv of the oj.'e, piens-i:it piens-i:it mill lefri-alnni to tb taste, net. penMj :nni positively on kidneys, liver and IkiuHs, 'IraiiKiiift Hie entire system, dispel c( i , cine liemlaclie, fever, liulilliml constipuifoa and biliousness. Please bnv and try a box of C. I ',. C. Uv1ay ; 1(1, 'Jfi. M) i-ents. Sold aud -faitrantoed to riira by all dnifjfists. Rest dinitiR car service on earth. Every clelic; cy lliat's in season and many that are only for what you order. Prices arc reasonable. Service prompt. Vestibult d Flyer" loaves Itenver at H:."0 L in. for Omaha -( liicairo-Kansas t'liy St. uuis ALL points east andsoutb. Tickets ut olllceu of eonneetliiK lines. V. F. McMILLAN, General Agent, II. vValker Block, SALT LAKE CITY. li. F. NHSLKN. Trav. Pass. & Freight Agt. C. E. ANDERSON, 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 any sub ects taken on the spot. Keep your Money SPKING VILLE, it Home, UTAH. Webster's 'International; Dictionary Sureemor rf the "1'inthriilgnl." The One Crjiat Standard Authority, M vrltra llmi. I. .1. r.r--T, Justice I'. H. Hitjiiruin Court. Htandard ortliar. fl.c.ov'irrlnl'.ni- I office, ttia t'. S. Supmnio t'oiirt, all Ilia Hun mi- firenin ('(MirtR, nndof near-j near-j aUUiaHctwolboolia. Warmly Commended bT SUM Suparlntfnilcii'i tf ftelinota, Oillril I'resl- ilmU,Rn(lUierfliinatni . aaiMjai wiinout niunuvr. Invaluable In tha liimtnliolil, an.l tn Hi rMr, anlinlnr, pro-(Malntiiil pro-(Malntiiil man, and anlf-aducaUir. anlf-aducaUir. THE BEST FOR PRACTICAL USE. It Is easy lo And ths word wanted. It la easy to aecertaln the pronunciation. It laeasy to trace the growth of a word. It Is eaay to learn what word mcana. The Detroit free I'retts nayit "Ilia I'miliridifil liiw Ions Irnn tlie Munilsrrt anions thiMe inkli,K oiinntJiiit itw of n iln Uminry. Ilia 1 , liiln,iiLInuria nur old flleiid All, I UlUllil-tlV rTltHl ' ana Miian-lvd to iumI tli iliiininl of our (rowlni luiiinntira and advanrliia rmliiailon. 'Ilia ' win i!e hui been tinul" lo retl-vl ttir .h-nilnrthoiiKM of tha ila, and t!i Intml and lt maj-n of the Inn-I Inn-I (iiase tuat bow aootroles Uie (lobe.-.Nor. 11, in. 1 The Cbcatfo Tlmen-Herald mayt 1 WmhmtMm l.bH..ilM.I TtllAn.p In It. nreflen I form IsalMolnta niulmrlty on e-'erythln'r nerlslnlns t m pur lanRiui-re In ine HUT OI onnoHiapny. iirinv I eiiT.MTiimliiKjr, and deflntilon. Vwm It Uwre 1 no . npimu. iiikm perfent an unman eEonaiKiKnoiv ' alilp can make It. I nm. 14, 106. OET THE BEST. 1 fSrSpactmen pr sent oa appBcatlon to Q. A r. MRVBIAH CO.. PubUabera, i Sprlntatld, Ma., U.S.A. , 1 MrDOBotbnyehtapiwprliitaaf sndentadltlons. ( E. J. Ward & Sons, Wholesale and IiambcF and Building Jlatepial We also keep in Stock a full line of r Consisting of Sections, Frames-Hives, Frames-Hives, etc. etc Tel. No. UO. Provo, Utar.r R. A. DEAL, President. H. T. REYNOLDS, ri Spnngville Banking Co SPHINSVILLK, UTAH. 0viDitvl Stools. 900.000. Transacts a g'iieral banking business. Exchange bought aad sold and depot its received subject, to check. Five per eeut interest paid on time deposits, compounding quarterly Money always on hand for short time loans. Drugs. Medicines. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by Earl Tranche!!, Pharmacist in Charge. City Drug Store, t". I. t'WA .NltAIvIv, lropr. Stationery, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Perfumery, Sponges, Brushes, Cigars, Confectionery, Musical Supplies, Etc., Etc. ; East Side of Bank Building, Springville. ONE GIVES RELIEF. Don't Spend a Dollar Medicine until you have tried You can buy them in Ten Tabules Tkim aort la put up obeaplj to ct-fcUfj If you don't Kenans At the Druggist's - 1 1-101 few Send l ive Cents to The Ripans Cht-MJcal Company, No. io Spruce St., New York, and they will be sent to you by mail; or 12 cartons will be mailed for 46 cents. The chances are ten to one tli.it Ripans Tabules are the very medicine you need. gimmmmmmitmmmmmmmmg I i 00 Envelopes J I for 80 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. GALL AT OFFICE OF I The Independent SPRINGVILLE, - - UTAH. PaiiiaiUiiuaiUiUiaiiiiauiauiiauial Retail Dealer in E. L. COHirCB ,Cwl; Tioe-Freetaeat Chemicals. for 02)02 the paper 5-cent cartons lor Five Cents. tha enlTonal I tm a Ww 1 find this sort of Tabules |