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Show vf'V. " . f rBcir ,'ia'in. iiw - Qeo. smart, m. d. Physiaiam and Surgeon. Office and Residence, I block north of Packard's store. fpMJfQVILLtt, - UTAn. lR. F. DUNN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. All Calls Promptly kWtiM Day or hm . wrceoB R. 0. W. It. R. Office atid KksI-ience KksI-ience wit i J. W lirl ii ;li n fc. Telephone I'nnhCcilothi. Dr. N. II. NELSON DENTIST Boobs at Wis. Carter's Residence. Itlp-stiirs Produce Takett in Exchungo for Work. SPRINGVILLE - - - UTAH. S. R. Tburman. E. A . Wedsnoort Thurman & Wedge wood, ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW. Pro'oClty, Utah ! SsU-.'!..- . i. -. .. James caffeey, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGY ILLE, UTAH. ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL, Warm Springs, Salt Lake City. For terms apply to D. DOUGLAS WALLACE, Superintendent. C0AL1&C0AL! Leave your orders. with H. T. Reynolds & Co. for the celebrated . . Roci Sprigs Coal! The very best in the market. Prompt delivery to any part of the city by H. T. REYNOLDS & CO. r Send Five cents in stamps fur a beautiful button but-ton with picture in five colors of Button the wiirl. 1 funi ous Loop" near Georgetown, Colo. Address IV L. YVinciieli., V. r.. D. 4 g. R'Y Denver, Colo. THE WALKER, Geo. E. Johnson. Prop. t Hp- European plan, -a- Rooms with Steam Jleat, 50c to $1.50. $10. to 30 per month. Restaurant is First Class. Silt Ltixi uicy. v44 BO YEARS' l 3?f EXPERIENOI. v. TRADE MARKS, BE8ICN8. COPYRIGHTS its. Aaron sending a skatch and description mar Inkly ascertain, froo, whether an Invention la o obabljr patentable. Communications atrletly (nfldantlal. Oldest, atrenoj forsecurtn patent In Ameriaa. We haro a Washington ofnea. Patents tnkn tbrouffli Muun X U. raoaiT apeolai notion In the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, feoauttfaltr tllnitrated, lareert circulation of 5nr aeientino Journal, weekly. tennsl3.l a jeui 1.(0 six months. Hpeclmira 00Dl' and UJJiD iOOE oil Pjltskts teat free. Addreaa MUNN II CO., 301 Dread wav. Now Yerk. U' l l .... -' WANTEDTRUSTWORTHY AND a(T tve (fontlemon. or Indies to travel for rmponslhle, mttabllKhed house in I'tnh. Monthly fcij sno expenses. I'osltlon steady. Reference. Enrlosu self addressed Mump d enTelope. rCmiilon Co., Vitpt, Y, (.'Mcac-i Prospectors' Map of I'tah. Thu Passenger Department of the Rio Grande Western Railway has Just Issued an up-to-date map showing show-ing nil mining districts, and calling pecial attention to several partially developed region which recently have shown important uucoverings of gold and copper, now attracting novice no-vice of prospector, investor, and others. For copies of this raluable map address F. A. WADLEion, O. V. A , Salt Lake City. Loop I ...; fcrniTin uri ii al mi III '' t A SOMERAMHLIXU TIIOK.HTS. ..-.- .t.... -r-r , t , ,-r .... w .- - , TANIW f.ATHAQTIf. i t Copy rljlt ted by Duvro & Tabor. 1 The wish of men to fly has never yet caused wings to bud, but the Wish has been father to numberless thoughts about free movement over the face of the earth, and thus asses, camels, horses, and so forth have been broken to our use, and used until un-til too slow for our hastening spirits. From them we have passed to steam, to electricity, to compressed air, and to other forms of propulsion. Even the fljing machlr.e is rapidly Hearing a commercial possibility. Better than the birds who tly, yet needs must rest, our servants carry us, so that we skim the earth through proxy efTurt and eat or sleep or transact trans-act business while being flitted from place to place by ti rules i machinery. lJUtldonot write this iu order to minister to human pride; on the contrary, con-trary, it is to point a moral for those whose hearts sometimes feel like bursting at bting shut away in a uarrow place. I know just how you feel; eager to do great things, sure that you could do them if you had a chance, and yet prevented by conditions con-ditions that seem cruel in themselves, them-selves, and more cruel when you see how they are hindering you. Have patience at least for Ave minutes and let us draw a little inspiration from poor wingless man, who being without powers of flight and yet desirous of sucii powers learning that longing for the boon does not graat him his wish, sets his brain to work. Its results we know. Like the traveler who scales a cliff by turning this way and that, the absence ab-sence of wings is a limitation that has been set aside. Apply this ni"thod to yourself, pining pin-ing and eager one. Mere longing for different circumstances will never bring them. Opportunities are not forced by pulling wish-bones, nor do chances come by chiding fate. Since you cannot be in two places at once, your place for the present is precisely the place you are In, and if viewed aright you will be loth to change it until you luve done your all with it. The most solemn spot iu tli world for you, is the spot you stand on; for it is your testing place not some one else's, but yours it is your opportunity oppor-tunity to show what a man with limitations can do and can dare. Transported suddenly from where you are doing less than your all for that that must be true if you are grumbling and fuming to new circumstances cir-cumstances that seem ideal, you will still litid reasous for discontent. Rut if w here you are, you make a wholesome whole-some blending of content and discontent-content that you know your limitations and discontented to the extent of fitting yourself for w ider scope, the time of fuller, more satisfactory satis-factory life is practically certain to come. Tile waiting may be long, but even if long or the change for ever deferred, ytu will have done well. Overworked one, pressed with anxieties and harassed by those who ought to, but do not seem to co operate with you, calm yourself. You are like a tangled kite, tearing your self to pieces in a thicket, instead of the eagle you should lie, soaring far above. You know full well that the work you are doing needs to be done; that it is laid upon you todoit;and in your heart you try to feed that the man and the task will surely fit. Relieve Re-lieve this with your whole heart and little annoyances will assume their proper size. In your calm moments you are thrilled by the things you intend to accomplish during life; multiply your calm moments by sliere exercise of will and your belief in your own purposes wijl carry you above petty interruptions. You are in a battle, fight it through. Would you in such a place pay any heed to nettles? When the smoke has rolled away and the dust of conflict settled you shall stand triumphant beneath the silent stars. All of life is not the present harassed moment; there re-uiaineth re-uiaineth an eventide for the solace of those who toil and triumph. At twenty-five, Jasies Watt, who has transformed t lie world with steam, begged for the benignity of death, eo troubled was he, yet lie came to be the sweetest, sunniest old man you could wish to meet. Questioning one, do yon complain because God is a mvstery? Would you have Him as visible as a tree and as tangible as rocky Then lie would be the one understandable thing in a world of mystery. Your inner details, your outer life, the two uatures wi-thin yos thse are , mysteries. The workings of the ' mind of the one you love, hidden as effectually as a stranger's from your own thought this is a mystery. The impossibility of a mau thoroughly understanding a woman and vice versa this is a mvstery. Clear out of your daily life, In its simplest detail, de-tail, all that is strange; fathom it all and understand it; then may you raise querulous complainings at the ! mystery that hedges around the creator of ail mysteries. Th prisoner prayed t lint h mljlit Imvp I BoniHl.'hl: NSQR&CIISTIPATIOH 10 25 SO inn at itmnr n n i n i lrmnnn 13ft, nm flflOULU 1 Gib I VlUAAAfl lEiDl fir, win lileand booklet free. lit. STERLING REMEDY It came, and showed liiin but his sorry plight. The savant prayed for power to pierco the sky: ll came, anil, dazed, he begged that h might die. So give us, Lord, sucii llglit as suits our mind, To know not over much nor wander blind. Rereaved one, weeping bitter tears beside the empty chair, you are not alone in your sorrow. Human woes have preceded you by ages and human woes will last long after time has taken the smart from your own wound. But those seem naught to yott, for they were not your sorrows. Yet, dear one, tribulation has its place and its value you will yet live to see. In tears are great sorrows assuaged, in tears are great purposes born, in tears are noble resolves form-iid. form-iid. Rise to live as the vanished one would most fondly wish!! Thus will the dead live again iu the deeds of good you do, consecrated to the mem ory of the lifeless. Bereaved, I fall like wounded bird From happy heights to limp along In gloomy vales wherein my song. I think, can never more be heard. And yet. perchance, though stricken sore. And rubbed of all I held most dear, Some wiser hand ha.i cast me. hers To rise to heights undreamt boforo. How to Prevent Pneumonia. At this time of the year a cold is very easily contracted, and if left to run its course without the aid of some reliable cough medicine is liable to result in that dread disease, pneumonia. pneu-monia. We know of no belter remedy rem-edy to curt- a cough or cold than Chamberlain's Cough liemedy. We have used it quite extensively and it has always given entire satisfaction. Oulagah, Ind. Ter. Chief. This is the only remedy that is known to be a certain preventive of pneumonia. Among the many thousands thous-ands w ho have used it for colds and la grippe we have never yet learned of a single case having resulted in pneumonia. pneu-monia. Persons who have weak lungs or have reason to fear an attack of pneumonia, should keep the remedy at hand. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by C. J. Peterson. A Cruel Practice. Don't put the feed box for horses too high from the ground. The natural way for a horse to eat is with the level of his feet, and the way that some feed boxes arc put up. with l lie idea of accommodating the horse, often is more of an injury than a help. Three feet is the highest that a feed box should ever be and it is better bet-ter to have it no higher than two feet. There is a kind of hay feeder, too, that should be condemned on any farm for horses. It is the one in which the hay is put against slats above th.e horse's head, forcing it to reach up for iia ieulf more cnjcJ practice could be adopted. Wisconsin Agriculturist. Order to Show Cause. STATE of Utah, Utah eountv-as.j In the District court In anil for said county; In the matter of the estate of Martha Stevenson, deceased; Order to show cause why order of aale of real estate should not he mado. Kdward O. Hayrnoml. the administrator of the estate of Martha Stevenson, deceased, having tiled his petition herein praying for an order of aale of the whole of the real estate, of said decedent, for the purpose therein get forth. It is therefore ordered, by the District Judge of said court that all persons Interested Interest-ed in the estate of (aid deceased, appear before be-fore the said district court, on Monday, the 3rd day of January, lh'JS, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at courtroom of said District court, at the courthouse, in I'rovo City, county of Utah, to show cause why an order should not be gran'ed to the said administrator ad-ministrator to sell so much of the real estate of the said estate of the said Martha Stevenson, Steven-son, deceased, as should be necessary, And that a copy of this order be published at least once a week for four weeks succes. sively in the Sprlngvllle Independent, a newspaper printed and published in said Utah county, state of l'th. Dated November ISO, 1S!)7. Warrek N. Dcsiiibcrrt, ... Judge. State of Ltah, County of Utah -as. I, eieo. HavercaniD, county clerk, and tx-ofticio tx-ofticio clerk of the Fourth Judicial DiatrU-t court, in and for the county of Utah. State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is r. full, true and correct copy of theoriglnal order to ahow cause why order of aale of real estate should not be made in the matter of the estate of Martha Stevenson, deceased, a now appears of record In my office. In witneis whereof. I have hereunto net my hand and affixed my official seal, this :Wth day of Nov. A. D. 1U7. siai'l Ho. Havikcahp, County clerk, and t x-offlclo clerk of the Fourth Judicial District, court. j-29-5t By A. V. Kublsun, Deputy clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the Estate of John. Hatfield, Deceased. NOTICE Is hereby jrlven by the undersigned, under-signed, administrator of the est aloof John Hattield. deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, wit ti In four nionlhsaflcr til" first publication of this notice u the said administrator at his residence Iu Sprlngvllle. Utah county, I'tale of Utah. Wm. Hatfikld. Administrator of the estate of Jol n Hat field, deceased. Dated at Sprlngvllie. Oct.. '.'2, 19,;. A. D, Uasii. Atty. ALL DRUGGISTS case of eoaatinaiton. Cucareu wet the Ideal Laxa crip or rripe.faut ranee easy natural rriulte. Saa-i w. tgiriyo. ""; tu.. yj;w y1" n The I n Ion Pad lie Passes through the best cities and towns in Utah, Wyoming Colorado, Kansas and Nebraska, and is the beat rout; to Denver, Kansas City, Council ItlutTs, Sioux City, St Louis, Chicago and all eastern points. The advantages gained by traveling travel-ing via the Union Pacific are Quick Timk. Unkqvalkd Skrvick. Magnificent Eiji:iiMKn Douhlk Drawing Room, PUMjMAV PAI,ACK SLKKI'KItS. Pullman Dining Caus, Free Reclining Chair Cars. Pullman Tourist Slkpers. For time tallies, pamphlets de scriptive of the country traversed, rates of fare, or any other in formation, address E. L. LOMAX, Gkn'l Pas-h. and Ticket Agent, Omaha, Neb. Everybody Says So. Cascnrots Candy Cathartic the moat wonderful won-derful medical tliscoverv of the uc:e, pleasant pleas-ant ami refreslnnc to tho tasie, net gentl and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, clcausinir tlio entire R.rstcni. dispel ic u, curii headnclic, lever, habitual conslipaiioa and bi'ionsnnss. Please buy and try a I mix of 13. C. C. tn-diiy ; HI. ') rents, hold and guaranteed to cure by ull drucgista. The best time to go East is at any lime. The best train to take is the Burlington's "Vesti buled Fiver." Leaves Denver 9:50 p. m. for Omaha Chicago Kansas City St. Louis and ALL other eastern and southern cities. Tickets at offices of connect ing lines. W. F. MeMILLAN, General Agent, II, Walker Mock, SALT LAKE CITY. R. F. XESLEN. Trav, Puss. & Freight Agt. G. E. ANDERSON, PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE .PHOTOGRAPHER. Dealer in FRAMES, PICTURE FITTINGS and GLASS in all sizes, Pictures copied and enlarged by home artists Picl tires of family groups, residences, stock or any sub-cts sub-cts taken on the spot. Keep your Money at Home. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. Webster's International; Dictionary Successor of t!u " VimbritlguV' The One Creat Standard Authority, So vrltpii Hon. I. .1. lirnwer, J native I'. H, Supreme Court. Standard Of 1h IT. S. (;oT't Printing OlTlc, the I'. 8. Htiiriii9 ( oun, nil me ruu rn- rireniCotirtii.amlof near-7 near-7 nil Uia Hcliool books. Warmly Coumiendecl ff But HurArintenilnnii or nctmoin, i niiptffl I'rtMti- , aUiMwt Without ouniUei Invaluable In ihe ji"ithiM, ami to the iMin-twr, miiohir, pr. , tViftloiHtl nun i, and If- educator. THE BEST FOR PRACTICAL USE. It Is eaay to find the word wanted. It Is easy to ascertain the pronunciation. ii laeasy 10 trace the growtn of a word. It Is eaay to learn what word means. 1 Tho Detroit Free Pre nny . 1 'I'll, rnahrlriiml lim lonlr Imwii ttwutnnriitM .nut.,.. i tlioiw m;itUnK constant lists of a iticUomiry. The ) hiLntatloiial 1. our old filrno, unit RUtiul-hy rerlft'il k Aivt expanilM to imit lite ( iiihimIm ot out growing t UiiiriiiiK and nilvanclnic civilization. " 'I II. M.,,nil.u wi lliwtn 1,1 ir-iic-. ,i,r p, ivniiiH-inoriKllt r ' w UBy, mi", iim in ni, ij, uiui;r oi HW Kin- . . - V . b i.v uv.ai .va w.v ivui l,W, .1, MVU. 1 The rhlrnan Tfiinu. 1tra .f antra ) form l nwinin Hiiltinrttjon.r.rvililnir ert.l"lii ' to our laiida-iiro In the iy ot onhoinauny, orthic ly.ei'iii'loiry, ami ilcBniilon. Krin It tlwr. I. no i t nopMl. Iti.na iwfeci n.lntmau flforl and scholar , ruilnran r,..k. I, . t 1 r .- ... j., ipa. GET THE BEST. ' (VSreclmen pages sent on application to C. A C. M ERR J AM CO., PutllnberM, t3 ,.-.. .I u" .... rr u i mDo ii'tbiiy rrv5.iprir.rInUrfin'-JrntrllttnTii. E.d.Wafd&Sons, Wholesale and kamber and Building (latefial, We also keep in Stock a full line of Consisting of Sections, Frames, Hives, etc. etc Tel. No. 82. R A. DEAL, President, H. T. RfittfOLDS, Twe-Preeiieat. Springville Banking Co. SPRINftVILLE, UTAH. 0i?it&l Stools. 000,000. fransacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and told aLd depot its received subject to check. Fire 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 Drug Store, O. I. CRANDALL,. l0if. Stationery, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Perfumery, Sponges, Brushes, Cigars, Confectionery, Musical Supplies, Etc., Et : ; : East Side of Bank Building, Springville. ONE GIVES RELIEF. Don't Spend a Dollar for Medicine until you have tried Vou can buy them in Ten Tabules JB4a awt la pot ap ahaaply to trUtj If you don't Ripa flC HO At the Drug tnaot aaaaaaMM Send Five Cents to Spruce St., New York, 12 cartons will be mailed for 48 cents. The chances are tea to one that Kipans Tabules are the very medicine you need. gmtmnmtmmmmnmmtmmimi 100 Envelopes J I for 60 cents. 2T: 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 3p envelopes your letters will come back if directed wrong. -CALL AT The Independent SPRINGVILLE, - - UTAH. 3 DiiiuuiauiiuaiuauaiiuauuaiUUiil Retail Dealer in Provo, Utatv B. L. CtklnKCft ,C?ffci Chemicals. ..uitntry, the paper ltg$g. for Five tb unlnraal ana find this noes, 5s to 8s 25c pair, ' " 8a to 12s 1.00 to 1.50. I ' " 13 to 2s 1.10 to 1.75. 1.35 to 2.75. 00 to 2.75. -I4o 2.00. 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