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Show i, v i 5 i 'V t V 5.i - I HE SPHimyiLLc INDEPENCEHT Willi un Ft Qib, KJitor and Maaagar- Entered at ilio powt, ofllua at gnrtnxvllle. Utah, for trnmuniiMtkm through the mull a lmd-cliM mill tor. t.. , , ... Issued Every Thursday Murninif. Ort year, - t - $2.00 1.00 , .75 Six months, Three months. ASSOCIATION . With tli is issne Clh Inle-pnnieiit Inle-pnnieiit commences h Spanish Fork Jf jut itiiiont, and will each wtek Midenvr 16 give full and complete writ.iim f events in thnt flourishitipjlitiry. "It takes time to float an outer-prine outer-prine of the triHnitiide of this btigar factory proposition, hut some of tliQ, lime ii ripe now nnd has been For n couple of yar. Let us pluck the ripe fruit, and then hasten the maturity of the rest. . The recall of Minister DeLome relieves ' thi country of the presnnce of the' must astute Spanish diplomat, and the Cuban patriots of one of their most ble and bitter foes III the meantime tht incident 1ih done nothing to decrease the friction between Unci Sam nd the fiery dons. Springville needs und wants a High School. Over 900 pupils are now enrolled, mid 100 of them are in the Eighth grad. Why send our young men and Women to outside academies, when a large High school clas could he maiuttfined here, and name degree of culture and .training ultained with vastly lesa exjens? Lust fall joins public ipireted ', individual' sent the Htieet Supervisor to make The Inde-' Inde-' pendent gang fix the sidewalk ' in front of Poulson's shop, which. strictly speaking, was none of our funeral. We fixed it. ,Nfw let that same good-naturid good-naturid creature send Joe after fortyiother State street people who have abominable walks in front of their places. So1 The beet sugar factory move lias received another impetus, and bids fair to amount to something some-thing yet. The prospect s looked look-ed cloudy lor a time, but moro light is being let in. , The movement move-ment should receive an eneagetic t1"ahoe forward from every Springville citizen who can exert a pound of pressure There is no use saying "Can't" until there is ground for the remark. . Editor Crosby of the Richfield Censor has started a paper at 'Lot, the cohnty seat of Wayne County. Crosby must be getting a little prosperous. It is a noticeable fact that as soon as a country priuter begins to swim in the tide of prosperity, he wants to laiinch more craft. It is a mistaken notion, and very 'often leads to the stranding of the whole fleet. Newspaper prosperity u a very voltattle ubstance. ' Senator Cannon's resolution demanding the recognition of the Cuban patnets as beligerents IS the proper .thing, and should be put through with , a whoop , and a hurrah. It is shameful that one of the most powerful nations of the earth should stand idly by and watch a handful hand-ful of people making a righteous and desperate struggle for liberty, and, if moving at all, casting its powerful influence ' against therm ' Can it be that Americans have forgotten the dark days of Valley Forge? Have they forgotten how anxious Spain was to recognize , tbe Southern Confederacy when ' this nation was hi the throes of a civil war? , Let us remember those times and act, quickly and decisively. It is now too late to sare the lives of a million innocent inno-cent folk, but it is still time enough to prevent the death of Another million. I run limit of t:khgut. Tlncijihts iin: certainly able to spread Iheiiisclvcsi without the ant of ImkiK or lun'miife. Invisible seed that ftitiii from the parent plant, can rnoi ltd!f when-ver it set tie and thoughts must, have some medium through J. whieb they nail urit II they reach minds that can take them In, and there they it i ike root, a.txl whole crops of ttb8 same sort cume.'up just, as If they were indigenous, itnd riaturally'bcloiiy-, Inif to-their entertainers. 'J'hisiis even mure true In renter matters than In uuiall. Jean Jngelow. Thought, continuously nnd earnestly centered on a certain 7 object, as the accomplishment of a desire, tlm solving of a problem, has n power and force which the injiity of people are not aware of. There is no thing in nattira and the universe whiHi does not stand in a cer-tuiii cer-tuiii exact relation to every other tiling. Thought, a most mys-teiious, mys-teiious, psychic force, when set in motion properly, has on influence in-fluence on more things ami con. ditions of the universe than we can imagine. There is no thought but which leaves its trace, cither on the personality of the thinker, or on ?o:no extraneous ex-traneous ohjct by joining its force through the law of attraction attrac-tion to the efforts of others exerted ex-erted in th same direction. Nineteen centuries of Christian Christ-ian thought and desire have made the teachings of Christ a living force over nearly the whole earth. Six centuries of thought in scientific directions has resulted in the rise of a wave of materialistic force which is, perhaps, the most dangerous force Christianity has to con tend with Six centuries of thought have made, through at plied mechanics, commerce and manufactures t lie ruling in stincts of nearly the whole world Thousands of years ago the thought of Egyptian, Chaldaic nnd Hindoo priesthoods cener- nted and stored up esoteric and oocult forces which at the proper time lent thwir strength for the rapid spread of the teachings of Christ. The study of occult sciences has in this materialistic age fallen greatly into oblivion, but early students in that line of thought did more to pull aside the veil which hides from mor tal eyes the secrets of Life Eternal than any other class of men. Progression is eternal, and occultism may yet have to be invoked to overcome ma terialism. Grecian and Roman arts were the outgrowth of the contem plation of ' the sublime and beautiful in Nature. All people of artistic tempteraments are of thoughtful moods. Granting that these premises may be true, and we hope they aie not lur wrong, it follows then that e should keep our thoughts and minds pure, that our deeds and influence should be the same. Let us be earnest without with-out being severe, joyous with out levity, and generous and charitable in all things. Let us so think that we may not some day fear to meet the results of our thoughts, for there is no Cause in the Universe which has not its Effect. It is this fear in man of the effects of evil causes which has crystalized into the fabled lull. By earnestness nnd purity of thought we may the sooner realize the Heaven churchmen tell us of. WE LIKED IT. The St. George Union Is still offered for sale. Some, enterprising news paper mail, who Is not afraid of the climate and the natives, should look over the Beld. Itrother Gibson, of the feprinifvine independent, spent a winter in at. ucorge. iiow did you into it, litor St. George is all right, Brother Howard, and the people are not to be feared. I hey appreciate a good thing and want a square deal. St. George would prove a good field for . a professional uewspuper' man. He would never lay up wealth down there, but then wealthy . country printers are not so numerous in Utah that a poor man need feel lonely among them. One objection we had to St. George was the bad water. There are times when the drinking drink-ing water there is both food and innic. rsi. ueoriro uttv water has more kiuds of wigglers per quart tnan a barrel of Spring ville ditch water. The inhabit ants of Dixie make the, water palatable by adulterating it with la!t Rheum Intense. Suffering-Could Kot Sleep -Cured by Hood's Saraopsrilta. j bad (alt rheum on my nrmn, vrblch itched tntennely and kept me from aiecp-Ing. aiecp-Ing. The skin on my hands would crack pern My friends believed I was Buffering Buffer-ing frora food poisoning. I decided to takello1 Vrsaparllla. I did not sec v -nt with tuo ursi Dotua "A. WomawIth th0 medicino nnd Saturday Digms I was completely W w4,I'"li, uro I,ow 88 smootn as Whitab" A Dl IUoEY' Elroy' Pa- Bcoc.'g Saroaparilla la t!ie test-in ftxt tlie One True niood rurincr. Bold t7 all lr.:es3t. ti ; '"'J''- . i . i-. n 0 prompt, efficient and IlOOd S PlllS easy in eflect cents. grapejuice turn it i n to wine, so to speak. Dixie water when heated sufficiently to kill the wigglers becomes an elegant consomme. We recall to mind rividly nn experience our bicycle had with Dixie water one day. We had gone.over to Santa Clara for a littl ride. Santa Clara i a t'wiss Du ch settlement along the hanks of n creek of the same name and has a population of abou50 ywJjy"""' .industrious in the treating of the! wine-press, Hud in the partaking of the juicj?'' thereof. It is a nice wealthy little community, however. On this occasion we met an acquaintance who soon invited us over to his cellar to inspect a couple of barrels of turnips. While we were gone the bicycle imbibed freely of ditch water, and was soon in a frightful condition. -We started home with it, but the machine shied at lava beds, brush fences and sand beds. We walked home, and led the machine. It was a long six miles, and we never wwit to Santa Clara again. The winter climate of Dixie is fine for northerners. Last winter Tom Beesley of Provo, and ourself, together with a delegation of i consumptive, went to St. George, to winter, and as a precautionary measure, took our cVfius vitljs.. The whole djbh whitehead am out in the sprj;sday took up thy, while three rlBrlndle's'piacd iveajy and night jot State street, Jo (, rate amongf1 the Place- Mr-Vthin .a respecti jiHtro t0 Salt Lake Vould ge to St, GebPleasurc is therfor the winter if weconst'Patio, tusands exp fr.." TTIecomc pert . The missioVkVHt.gL(ittl33 at the Presbyterian j Ctle pil did what we consider 4 n trick last Sunday eveufngl clftey held a missionary meeuug, rendered a nice program 6ft' music and readings, and dissqtnkialed lots of valuable j.infrTrontioV in regard re-gard to the (mountaineers of the Curolinas and education. The their need of congregation was beautifully w oiked up and deeply interested.) There was. at the least calculation, $loin the house, but t me ladies de clined to take up a collection! It was the epportu jity of a life time, and thw fac i of some people in that. assembly fell a foot and half whetLa' it became evident that no halt would be passed around. Ilitbert Miller and The Independent man sorrowfully replai-ed their wealth in their plockets and went home; their lfeelings of dejection passeth 111 understanding. under-standing. I One of the most relfined and irreproachable ente laments ever given in this rfal,,v$rf that provided by Elias 'V. pi.:- :.. .iT . . yf Dew and ti.I u S ... w. " ;uiU8lon. so ft nart no weight id written of this mat eiement er that it will hardl evenings showed to introduce hi:! totally lacking hvtlCtyy, as he has let-eased. , of humanity. El$wn tnrougbo. Notlcj la hereby J yen that C E with them a deaVexIco and lltituredly tlan f last season wt0r settlement and filed in said Court atana ivonld skpiJ88- Scat9 re n'i8 Anal account of his administration stances would scetf )rUtfSt0 ?f said estate and pttition for a De-People De-People who are u's tree of Distribution of the residue of h.. i...,0.l..Q. Tiurh and some fctld estate. And that Saturday, the ... , i,,. rhrlstlnn VriU"in flay Ol I eoruai y, J. v. low, u. gatherings should Je Christian olt a m ftl the C(Urt Iloom of IUW Hl.lllOVIIViJ , ejected, as nothinrVn'nK'niwnVld Court, in the County Court fnrftt fan roaoh lh.rT' juo uuii(,(nn5tjmniv,ilj,uiouuiuiiijoi,io ui lorce CBIl reatU in U. lBi,,w, uV, hnu hiin ilnlv nnnnintpd hv Mia ing of such natures. Teks a man QUt neral might The dull, sickeni me troopers the comic valentine . I I.' .JJL -1- their exhor r5 realizing sense,,, nraved for tiSfTXltion. They atkDated Jan. 20, 1893. "VnnnrPtffttlon lit GEO. HAVE huKSa "rTI-ongregatlon rj.i Tnyi.i iH.i rt..M .n'il'fi.UiJ't tleld of t'roin morn till mlil in tbe pMo!hce Monday. The a ud-ing ud-ing of ihc-e montrosities is h form of pleasure very much like a relic of barbarism, and could very well be dispensed with, and the world be none the worse ofr. There are now so many beautiful creations in the valentine line within reach of the most slender purse, that i here is scarcely any reason for the sending of the comic variety, unless it be to gratify a spiteful feeling. Is It not possible to stop the hood-lumism hood-lumism amoni; cigarette sinnkin yaps in Ilich field? There coma frequent fre-quent complaints that gentlemen, escorting ladies, are openly insulted by the impudent young scalawags who congregate on corners and doorsteps door-steps awaiting the coming of decent people to spring their vile chestnuts that in variably prompt the reuben bawhaw. If the law can not quell these cowardly, impertinent ruftians a few sound threshings may have beneficent affect. Richfield" Advocate. Advo-cate. It is a matter of regret that this sort of abomination is common com-mon to all Utah towns, and nothing so quickly gives the stamp of the "jay town." There seems to be no remedy, and the one suggested by The Advocate might be effectual. Free Pills. Send your address to H. E. Bucklcn & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy In act ion and are particularly effective In the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size .' per box. Sold by C. J. Peterson. Druggist. Do It In ttusiness Stjle. Why not apply the same rule In the purchase of your railroad ticket that you would In purchasing other commodities? com-modities? If you could buy silk for the same price you could calico, you would take the silk, wouldn't you. The C. M. & St. P. Ry. is the "silk'" between Omaha and Chicago; that is, If electric lighted, steam heated, sofidvestlbuled trains of the very-latest very-latest designs and safety appliances, tunning over a stone ballasted, steel rail track, several miles shorter than any other line, cuts anv figure in the case. Through electric lighted sleepers, sleep-ers, Denver to Chicago. Through tourist cars. San Francisco to Chicago. Chi-cago. We lead, others follow. Give us a trial. For time tables, maps, etc., call on or address, L. L. Downing, Commercial Agent, 212 Smith, West Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah, Fruit Farm for Sale. I have a tract of about 9 acres of first class fruit land, on a southern slope, with first-class water right. About 2 acres are set with 600 peach, pear and apple trees; 2 acres are set with 2,000 grape vines; the balance of the plat is in lucerne. All trees and vines are in full bearing. bear-ing. For sale cheap, for cash. Enquire for particulars of, Davis Clark, Springville, Utah. a4. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 3, mm. . Notice Is hereby given that the following-named following-named set tier ha filed notice of liU Intent Ion to make final proof In Hupport of his claim, and that naid proof will be miide before Clerk Fourth Judicial Court at I'rovocity, I lull, on March ft. IStW. viz: John Taylor. II. E. lOT for the S. E. S. E. H Sec. St, aud S. H S. W. Sec. XL Tp. S s. R. A E. S. 1.. M. Ho naniex the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon and cultlv-tlon cultlv-tlon of naid land, viz: Jas. A. Butler of Spanish Span-ish Fork, ITIhIi: Alon.o Warren, of Spanish Fork. l;tah;WlllardVlncent.of Spaulhh Fork, Utah; Wm. H. Standley. of Spanish Fork. H. M. McGhew, Keiclntcr. . LEGAL NOTICE. In the District Court in and for UUH county, btate ar utan. in tne inciter of the estate of Joseph Allen. Cut0f.epa Allen, deceased, has rendered ., . . , . judge 0f said Court for the settlement h4(U)n f(ir attribution as aforesaid, at nvhlch time ana place any person the Presbyterfntorested in said estate may appear list hall, and,ml snow cause, h any inuio ik.-, wuy ind distribution made of said estato hi ERCAMP, t,K. J uictk or tne District vouri. labo A y Uo,,isf)n. pCputy. :.t I TT7AXTE!-TUUSTW(KTY AND ACT-W ACT-W Ire tnt li'Uicn or ImllrH In tr-vt'l fur N's,K)IIMli'. ci,ihUIiIii'U IlllUM' III 11UII. Muttthty Hiitl mix:!!. i'imIlIiui "tfiuly . Kwfcreiioe. Kik-Iomi wlf-adiliosMjd Ktampfu uuruluiw. Tht Iknninimi Co., iMpt. Y, C.hUm T Hotel Boyer, F. J. COVERT, Mgr. Rates, $1.50 and $2 per day. Free Hack to and from trains. Have a Sample Room and Home-like place for travelling men. :o: SPRINGVILLE, - - - - UTAH. WOOD & PACKARD Tonsorial Artists. All Work Done in the Highest Style of the Art. Comfortable Hath-room Hath-room Attached. Fee 2." cents. .Shop. Union Bank BnMing;, Sriiipille- M. A. Miner, Proprietor. Standard Meat Market. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Fresh and Smoked Meats of all Kinds Cash paid for fat calves. Free delivery 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 sub-'ects taken on the spot. Keep your Money at Home. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. nn a t ? mi GOAL! Springs Leave your orders with H. T. Reynolds & Co. for tha celebrated . . is Tho very best in the market Prompt delivery to any part of the city by H. T. REYNOLDS & CO. 80 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyright Ac. Anvone urnllng a iki-trh Mid description mr quickly MiwrMm onr opinion fre wliMber an lnyontlon in prehnblr pnlitble. Conimuni-tlons Conimuni-tlons itriotly ponodentlHl. Handbook on PatenU ent iroo. Oldest n lienor for Ktcurlng ptnu. Patcnu taken thniuah Munn ft Co. rocolr ifteiai notice, without charge. In tbe Scientific American. A hanrtaonjeli lllinrtraled weeklr. lmert circulation cir-culation of any aclontitlo Journal. Tenia. 1,1 a yaar: imir montu, l. aoia DyanP'iji'ier. Branch Office, 636 r St, WaJtogton, D. C HUMPHREYS' CURLS 1 Fever, Congestion. No. No. NO. No. No. No. No. No. No. fi Worms. 8 Infants' Dieaae.J A Diarrhea. 7 Coughs A Cold. O Headache. 10 Dyspepsia, Indication. 11 Delayed Periods. 12 Leuchorrea. No. 13 Croup. No. 14 Skin Diseases. No. 10 Rheumatism. No. 10 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 84 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Dr. llnmphreyi' Homeopathio Mannal el Dineaae it onr Prurltu or Mailed free. Sold br drofrhju, or eent on receipt " fWct.. MV ta or II.- Bamphreyi Med Ce ,0r.Tllla aa4 Jnha 81a , New Terk Rock Sp TJR. F. DUNK, PHYSICIAN AND SU.1GE01 ill cam Promptly innM Ml m W.-: Soj-soob It. G. NT. K. It. Office and Bl-eailtiJ. Bl-eailtiJ. W Bvin:liuri. Telephone cannectloaa. Qeo. smart, m. d. Physician and Surgeon. Office and Residence, 1 block north of Packard's utore. tnrxTnxE, UTAn. -Dk. n. h. nelson- DENTIST Kctss ii Wa. cartel's Etsiitict. i-Stursl Produce Taken In Exchange for Work. SPRINGVILLE UTAH. N. H. PACKARD, Surgeon Dentist, ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Office and Residence, 2 blocks weit of Boyer Hotel. Sprinyille, utm. P. E. HOUTZ MOtary Public Office Flrei Door South of Harrison's Hotel. : : SPRINGVILLE UTAH. James caffbey, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. S. R. Thurman. E. A. Wedgwood Thurman & Wedge wood, Attorneys-at-Law. ProvoClty, - Utah JOHN W. HOOVER, Jr., JlAXAflES- Springville Roller Mills- Manufacturer of and Dealer las Flour and Feed. rCustom Grinding: a Specialty. ' Cash Paid for Wheat. Mill Nokth ok Sprixsyilul. It is worth 15 cents to look nice, Is it not? An easy, clean hara will make you loak nice, and yiu can latitat the Barbsr Shop f Man-waring & Bnowv, Next Door to P. O. Styliali Hair Outs Always In Stook. ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL. Warm Springs, Salt Lak City. For terms apply to D. DOUGLAS WALLACE, Superintendent. OKT VOIR OAIV'9 WCMiTUt t f SALT LAKH HERALD aijjaat, Brijnteet and DAILT-410.00 per annum, t tSo. per month. TVMT-'Wr.-Ti'Kt,T Only per year, or 7oo.. for 6 monrta. flubecrtb thrfluh local aVfenr er eend dlreot' to THB IISRALO OO,' Salt Lak 0r. UtaA. r I GOING WEST ' Nol. Pael6c mall Lr. II :M a. m. To Suit Uke, Ogdpn aud the Coait. No. , Paswnr to Salt LaUe .uLr. 3: m. m. No. . PasHennpr ht, (:30 p, at. No. SS, Lave 5:55 a. m. (mix "dldally except Sunday. ; Eureka and all Ttntlc points. . No. 8. 1'aolfic limited . . Lr. 7:44 .. to Salt Lake. Ugdvn and tbe Ceaat. No. 7, 1.eare 8;15s. in.. Halt Lake Vlty. GOING EAST. No. 2, Atlantic Exprwu., !.r.lO:Mv). to P. V. Junutloii and Colorado palat. No, S. Pans, and mall I.v. M a, ai r'min Salt Lake to all Ban Pet point, No, 4, Chicago limited L. 1:00 S, v D. C. DODGE. Ueaeral Manager, S. II. BAIK OCK. K. A. WADLEIGH, TrifJV Mani;ir. On" l'ii.rnr l 1WisWTEJ k I 'OB Sl'UISGVILLE. I TAB. . J I Irvest should bd |