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Show QEO. SMART, II. D. Physician and Surgeon. 'rflco and Residence, 1 I dock north of Packard's store. prixvu.t.k, - - Utah. IR. F. DUNN, PHYSICIAN AND SU.1GE0N. ill Calls ?mm Aiteafififl Day er Plant.-: Surgeon U. 0. W. U. R. Ofiiee and Real-ienco Real-ienco win J. W R -In jliirst. Tolopbnno cnnnwetloitH. .. lJI. . . ii . Dr. N. II. NELSON DENTIST Eooas aim carter's Residence. IQc-suirs I'lodm-c Taken In Exdiungo for Work. SPRING VI LLE - - - UTAH. . R. Thurmiin. E. A. Wi-clgwoof Thurman & Wcdgcwood, ATTORNEY 8-AT-LAW. I'rovoCIty, - I T t ri I Jamb 3 caffrey, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL, Warm Springs, Salt Lake City. For terms apply to I). DOUGLAS WALLACE, Superintendent. COAL&COAL! Leave your orders with . T. Reynolds k Co. for the celebrated . . is The very best in the market. Prompt delivery to any part of the city hy H. T. REYNOLDS & CO. Send Five cents It i ti t :i ill rta fur n beautiful bnt-ton bnt-ton with picture in five colors of Button Si the world fum ous 'Loop" near Georgetown, Colo. Address 15. L. Winchki.l, v. r., d. a o. k'y Denver, Colo. f- European Plan, -a- Rooms with Steam Heat, TiOe to 8i.oo. io. ro .iu per month. 2 Restaurant is First Class. J e3vJ BO YEARS' EXPERIERGE. if1 EfitCN3. COPYRICHTS 40. Anyona ending a kecli and 1esnr1.tlon may ftiloklr ascertain, free, wuetbor an lorentiou la Sobably patentable). Coturounioatlnns strictly tinfldantiaL Oldest ageno; for securing lmtent to Amnrleft. We Uto a Washington office. Patenu taken tliroiiKU Muun & Co. reoelT polal notice in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, boaotlfnllT triuirnited, l.iraest circulation of any eotautiflo lournal, weekly, tortus t&tii) a yeari il.SOall montua. Hpeclman copios and Hand Book ok Patmts tent free. AJdreaa MUNN & CO., 381 Broadway. New York. WANTED-TRl'ST WORTHY AND AfT-Ire AfT-Ire gentlemen or ladles to travel for responsible, established douse tit I'tnli. Monthly ttoii ana expenses. I'osition steady. Reference. Enclose self-addressed utanip d avelope. The DoiMHion Co., lfrpt, Y, ('hiwuo Prospectors Map of Utah. The Passenger Department of the Rio Grande Western Railway 1ms Just ismied an up-to-date map show-log show-log all mining districts, and calling special attention to several partially developed regions which recently hare shown iiupoitant uncovering of irold and copper, now attracting notice no-tice of prospector, investors and others. For copies of this valuable map adrlresi F. A. WAPLEiorr. 0. P. A., Salt Lake City. Rod m oid Loop THE ' i WALKER,) 9 Geo. E. Johnson. Prop. 9 1 I SOME BAUBLING THOUGHTS. It Y "XKM!. I Copyrighted liy Iluwe Jfc Tulior l Right ideas suffer more from wrong presentation than they do from active, ac-tive, opposition. Given :i man who is unwilling to be convinced and.jou have less of ni opponent in him than you have In yourself In your careless method of approaching him. In fact, it sometimes seems as though many good people hold to most excellent ideas, more togratily their sense of pride at having ideas at all, than to peistiade others less enlightened. At any rate tin-re are many who approach ap-proach their fellows in such harsh, i;i s in j atl:t i ic way-, that they lepel rat her than win them. The impression impres-sion a subject makes depends on the way it is presented: which is true v bet her t be one who is striving to make a point is a nn.ral teacher or an irate bull, l'arletiig is diilicult when your victim is running away from you as fast as his legs will carry him. It is told of Benjamin Franklin that he ascribed bis extraordinary powers of persuasion to the fact that his manner always showed respect for the opinions of others. Having secured se-cured his listener, be would gradually lead up to the telling points by saying, say-ing, "don't you think?" rather than "1 think." He thus won by leading his opponent's judjnient onward to the point of convincing itself. Whatever What-ever truth there is in this-sind I imagine im-agine there is a great deal it is worthy of even more than partial imitation im-itation by every one who attempts to mould the thoughts of others. Hut the deference we show to the opinions of others must be really sincere and there is no reason why it should not be, for no one of us absorbs in one small brain all vast truth -or we shall fail to convince; for the snare is set in vain in the sight of any bird, and the pit along a line of argument is never to be digged in the sight of the victim. Approach a man in away that betokens be-tokens a belief in your own superiority; superior-ity; or with a manner that seems patronizing, pat-ronizing, and he is almost sure to resent re-sent it. You have for the moment forgotten the veneration due to his individuality. With both of you, the whole universe is centered on the spot of ground that each occupies' and neither must forget the other's view. Respect the thought of others: believe in advance that every man has ideas, or thinks he has, which comes to the same thing; and you will tlnd yourself moving steadily toward to-ward the winning of him, if he is less firm in his facts and thought and logic than you. It is true indeed that a successful attack on some one else's thought is not brought about merely by force of thought, for force is too often met with force, but by careful care-ful preparation beforehand suited to the person attacked, much its a gen eral disposes of his troops differently at every separate foil assaulted. This ability to reinforce strength wilh skill is one of the secrets of power among leauers of men. i I remember reading somewhere of a misguided enthusiast who looked over a fence and nailed a young f 1-low 1-low in such an alarming tone of voice that tin; youth incontinently lied. What did the stranger I ben do but jump the fence and setoff in pursuii! After a long chase he winded bi.-frighteiied bi.-frighteiied fugitive, and then gave him a tract, with some religious advice ad-vice between breaths. History doe not record thcelfeei: presumably it U better imagined tha.i describee; bin it is to be hoped that the recording angel used titling leniency. Such a well-intentioned one is be nat common com-mon apart altogether from tracts? such a one needs to follow the Confucian Con-fucian advice which suggests that "'in archery we have something like the i way of the superior man, When t'ae archer misses the center of the target, he turns round and seeks for the cause of his failure in himself." In matters of religion and of politics poli-tics is it especially true that many of us do more harm than good by arguing argu-ing and persuading. In the first place we often forget, th t our opponent, oppo-nent, however mistaken he may appear ap-pear to us, has in all probability fully justified to himself his own line of action ac-tion or belief. This is true in relation rela-tion to the fanatical followers of the oddest vagaries, as well as to devout believers in religion, pure and undented. unde-nted. But forgetfulness of this fact produces hates and distrusts and cruelties and miseries immeasurable. In a prolonged walking tour in Virginia Vir-ginia I came across a peculiar sect on Chincotenquc Island. Their membership member-ship was less than a hundred, yet they felt that they alone of all the myriads on earth would get to Heaven. Strange as it may sound, they were quite sincere in their interpretation inter-pretation of the Bible, both on this point and another, to the effect that all marriages and all offspring, prior to the "sanctiflcation" of the parents, were illegitimate. 1 often recall this experience to guard myself against narrowness of view, and for my reader's read-er's sakes I mention it here also. And these poor people will serve to point another moral, ..to the effect ArifY CATHARTIC JRfcCOHSTiPATIOfjl-X I ID 2550 XmmSS DRUGGISTS iR'xftl I1T1?I V nniRiMTPPn to any case of constipation, fascarcls are the Ideal ljua-I nuJUliUlLilil UUailflHlEiDU (ire. never srip or eripe.but nw rns; natural multi. Saix-J pie an booklet free. id. STKGUNG liKKFDY CO., Cliicairo. Montreal. an., orNen York. sit.X that abuse Is not argument, for they were driven from their homes with shot-guns ami still cling desperately to their beliefs clown in the swamp of the Carol inas. Abuse by tongue may not break bones, but it does not heal resentments; rankling sores blued on unceasingly when the human mind stops to abuse. Finally, know what yon do know, and know it thoroughly. Know what you do not know and hold your tongue thereon while you open your mind, and furthermore choose silence rather than speech, the living of truth rather than the proclaiming of it, the attitude of learning rather than the pose of prophet. Row 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 tit result in that dread disease, pneumonia. pneu-monia. We know of no bet ter remedy rem-edy to cine a cough or cold than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. We have used it quite extensively and it has always given entire satisfaction. Oolagah, lud. Ter. Chief. Tli is is the only remedy that is known to be a certain preventive of pneumonia. Among the many thous-auds thous-auds who 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 at tack of pneumonia, should keep the remedy at band. The 2" and oO cent sizes for sale by C. J. Peterson. Literary Notes. The wife of the President has given special permission to John Philip Sotisa, "The March King," to dedicate dedi-cate to her his new composition, just finished, and which will be called "The Lady of the White House." Mrs. McKinley forwarded her permission per-mission last week to the editor of The Ladies1 home Journal, which will publish the Sousa composition complete in its next issue. This magazine has also received for the same number a new and large portrait por-trait of Mrs. McKinley, taken a few days ago in the White House conservatory. conser-vatory. This is the second photograph photo-graph which the President's wife has allowed to be taken within ten years, the portrait taken of her in 1SS7 haying also gone to The Ladies' Home Journal, which published it in its lat Ocloher number, causing the entire edition of that issue to be exhausted. LlvervSiody Pay So. Caer.rets ( 'att'U Cull'arlie. the. mr.st won ici'l- S in. dieal tlis.-.ucrv of thu npe, pluna-int pluna-int iiiid reli-.-shm:: to the taste, net uent.ijr jinl j.oviively on M.liie;, s. liver iimi Unvls, lean".'', r the entire n ntein. dispel . I, onn- in'ttOnelie, lever, lmHtml oiiKti.ni,ion ninl hi iotinoB. I'ler.se hiiv and trv a box of ('. C C. lo-.hir; 10. :.'.-. .'id'cents. fciolduud guar..r.:eed to curs by all di'UL-ists. Subscriptions taken for any book, inag...itie or paper at publishers' prices by E. N. Jordan, local agent. Order to Show Cause. QtTATE of I t Hh. I'lHli coim'y ss.; In tlio 0 I list rift court In ami for said county : In the mutter of t lie eslate of Marl ha Stevenson, deceased; Order to show eans why order of sale of real estate should not he mailt. Edward O. IIiiviiihihI. the ailiniuis' rator of tlm estate of Martha Stevenson, deceased, havinjj liled his ju-tit ion herein niayiiiK for nu order of sale of the whole of the real estate, of said decedent, for the purpose therein set forth. It is therefore ordered, hy tho District Judne of said court thai 1,11 pri sons Interested Interest-ed in the estate of said deceased, appear h l-fore l-fore the said district, court, on Monday, the :irii day of January. 1S0S. at HI o'clock In the forenoon of said da y, at court room f said 1 list rift court, at thu courthouse, in I'rovo t'ity. county of I'lali. to show cause why an order should not he cran'ed to the said ad-minist ad-minist rator to sell so much of I he real esl ale of the said estate of the said .Martha Stevenson, Steven-son, deceased, us should he necessary. Aud that a copy of this order he published at lnast once a week for four weeks sueces. slvuly in the Sprintfvllle Independent, a newspaper printed and nuhlibhed in nnt L'lah county, slnle of l'th. Dated Novemhcr 'M. IxiiT. W'ahue N. DrKn.NliF.nitv, Judvse. State of I'tali, ( "punty of I'tah-ss. I. t'Jeo. Ilavercamp. fount y flerk, Hiid r.v oflleloe.lfrk of the Fourth Judicial District court, in and for the fount v of I'tah. State of I'lali. do herehy certify that 1 he forenoin Is a full, t rue and correct copy of t he oh final order to chow causo why oVder of sale of real estate should not he made In the matter of I ho fslate of Marl ha Stevenson, defused, ns now appears of record In my otllfo. In wit ness whereof, 1 havo hereuutoset tny hand and attlxcd my olth'iul seal, this aoih day of .Nov. A. D. lspr. tsKAI. OKO. llAVKIICAMP, County flerk. and e. x-ofllf lo r lurk of the Ion it h Judicial Dislrlct court. J-ai-5t. liy A. V. Kohlson, Deputy flerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. (.In tho Matterof the Estate of John Hatfield, Deceased. NOTICE Is hendiv Riven hy tho under-sinned, under-sinned, administrator of the estate of John llatlield, deeeused. to tho creditors of ami all persons having claims against tho said deceased to exhihit them, with the necessary vouchers, within fourmonllisafter the II rst puhllcal hut of this notice i the said administrator at his residence in Springi'lllo, I tali county, Statu of I'tah, Wm. II atkiki.ii. Administrator of tho ostato of Jul n Hat-Held, Hat-Held, deceased. Dated at Snrlnnvllle. ot. 22, 1W. A. D. Gash. Any. The Union Paeille Passes through the best cities and towns in Utah, Wyoming Colorado, Kansas and Nebraska, and is the best roirt.3 to Denver, Kansas City, Council Bluffs, S.oux City, St Louis. Chicago and all eastern points. The advantages gained by traveling travel-ing via the Union Pacific are yricK Time. U. EQUALED SkUVICK, M AO NIKK'K NT Fa I (' I I'M K.N T, Dofiil.E DitAWlNti Room. Pullman Paj.ace Sleeceus, Pcli.m an Dining Oaks, Fkee Reclimno Ciiaik CAItS, Pullman Toukist Slepkus. For time tables, pamphlets descriptive de-scriptive of the country traversed, rates of fare, or any other information, address E. L. LOMAX, Gkn'l Pats, and Ticket Agent, Omaha, Neh. Cheap Rates to Salt Lake via Oregon Short Line. December 23rd, tickets will be sold toSaltLakeand return at $1.25 forthe round trip. Usual excursion rates from other Utah county points. Take the morning train. To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Ciscarets Canny Cathartic, lor or 25c. It C. C. C. lull to cure, unionists rcfeud money. Only a few weeks to Christmas. Christ-mas. Time you m ranged about your ticket; time you got posted about our service to Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St Louis; time you found out what the trip is going to cost. T'ekets at offices of connecting linos. W. F. McMILL.VN, General Agent, 214 S. W. Tempi" St.,(). S. L. lildg. SALT LAKE CITY. R. F. NESLEX, Trav, Pass. & Freight Agt. CU E. AfJDERSON, PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHER. Dealer in FRAMES, PICTURE FITTINGS and GLASS in all sizes, Pictures copied and enlargid b home artists Pictures of family groups, residences, stock or any ub-ects ub-ects taken on the spot. Keep youn JVIoney at Home. SmiNGVILLE, UTAH. )HWKKXMXKK)00000 International j IMsSMoaiary Successor of ihr "I'luilirhlgrd." The Olio Grf-zt .S'.'anf.-inf Authority, f- v n:.- tl'tn. h. .1. I'.r'.u-er, Jifjticj C S. Siii.ii! Court. Standard cM!el'. " Oov'l Prlnt'rif I OUioo, tin I'. S. Hiiimn -mil, an mo M.ue mi-prciix.Coiirts.nD.lof mi-prciix.Coiirts.nD.lof neur- 1 nil l.ie bvuolboota. Warmly Commended 1 r Stnlft Kun-M-intPinle (1cMt,jiti'lot'it'i J-.dnualo.a , tUllionL WlUlOllt HUUibtil . ;:ivnlullc 111 Ml" ll'iBfoI, tlll'l to tilt' lr:tclii'!- Mt'lKihtr. iiI'm I('flril"ii! 1 man, unci ttrlf- ;the best for practical usn. It Id cay to find tlio word wanted. It Is easy to atccrinin the pronunciation. It laeasy to trace the growth of a word. It Is easy to learn wht a word means. 1 Tho Detroit Free Pros iy; I his rnafrfttfM m lmulwn lhcf;in(lint(nmoiiff tli' iH'.'tU-tK 'luiiMtaiit nM) ot ti (H iminy. The ' lnwni:itit,iMl N ova old iricinl imil m:.ihl-lv rrvmi-il iimi i-xpafi'lc'tl to iwrA the ilemtiiMi ol uiii ''(trowtiiH , i nin;iiri.') itui nuvaiicinK riviiizttiHin. - - dig whohili.'iN lifpii inmh' lo tefliH-t. thft'-l sitlftrMhotifilit ' ni nifl liny, nri'i vn wi nnn it'M niiifrii ur ui tun- yuuife tluit now enciiclcs the g.obe.Nov. 11 lb'jfj. 1 The Chicago Timcs-HernUl hhvh: Welwtflr'n Ititi'mntlnnnl IHotlcmnrr In Itn ntfiit form ifftlroln'o nnlhorily on vervlhlnir wrtnlnlint 1 tonr Jnnuii tj In Mi1 v nv of orlh'-urnphv. orM'ir- i ry.tym i-nv, pm1 clflnihon. ! i-iri it thrr no i ' Khip cau inake It.- -1 tec. 14, XbA. GET THG BOST. 1 HTSpec linen paes sent on application to G. t- T. MERRIAM CO., PixblLnherit, &prtnneiat Mass., L.&.A.. Do not buy ctvap irprlnt of anriiitilMo E.J. Ward & Sons, Wholesale ami IiamkF and Building Jdatepial, We also keep In Stock a full Hoc of Consisting of Sections, Frames, Hives, etc. etc Tel. No. 82. Provo, Utati. R. A.DEAL, President. B. L. ttlKl'CB Xr.lUi H. T. REYNOLDS, Vioe-PreBidenU Springville Banking Co. SPRINftVILLE, UTAH, O0Pitrtl Stools. 0OOyOOO. Transacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and Sold aud depo its received subject to check. Five per cent interest paid on time deposits, compounding quarterly Money always on hand for short time loan. Drugs. Medicines. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded hy Earl Tranchell, Fharlnacist in Charge. City Drug Store, 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 the paper 5-cent cartons Ten Tabules for Five Cents. Ml aorl la put) op cbMptr to gratify th. unlnnal arMan Hmu4 tot a lev 11 1 la If you don't find this sort of Ripans Tabules At the Druggist's 1 Met 0fJv Nljyjiawaw Send Fiv Cents to Th Ripans Chemical Company, No. io Spruce St., New York, and they will be sent to you by mail; or 12 cartons will be mailed for 43 cents. The chances are ten to one that Kipans Tabules are the very medicine you need. gimmmmimtmminmmmmmmg 100 Envelopes 1 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 i The Independent SPRINGVILLE, - - UTAH. 3 Retail Dealer in Chemicals. for as eg) |