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Show THE SPBWSYILLE INDEPENDENT. J 4 Issued Every Friday. D. P. FEIiT, Editor and Mo n iter. Local Mention. Whitnmr will hare some .fresh sal mm MouJay or Tuesday. The P.lack Hawk Veterans will hold their annual rc-uiion on Jan. 23, IfW. in the Reynolds Hill. None but braves are invited. The II. G. W. will sell tickets atone fare for the round trip to any point on its line Di'C. 24, 25. and 31, and Jan. 1st, limited to Jan. Gtli. Angelica, Port, Sherry, Claret and Keisling wine, 3.1 cents quart bottle three for $1.00 at the Eureka saloon, Provo. II. Harrison, proprietor. Marshal Storrs wishes it understood that dog poisoning is a criminal offense and he is advised that person are setting poison traps for offensive canines; if they persist he will prosecute pros-ecute them vigorously. Life will acquire new zest, and cheerfulness return, if you will impel your liver and kidneys to the proper p Tformance of their fun. 'lions. Dr. J. 11. McLean's Liver ami Kidne) Balm will stimulate them to healthful health-ful action. Trice $1 .10 i ii bottle. Last Monday Father Cyrus Sanfonl our aged friend was treated to a genuine gen-uine surprise party by members of hit family. It was his Wlh birthday anniversary an-niversary and right well did all present pres-ent enjoy the occasion. A One lunch was enjoyed and a general jolittcation w as had, The wife of Mr. D. Robinson, a prominent lumberman of Ilai twlck, N. Y.. waselek with rheumatism for live months. In speaking of it, Mr. Robinson says: "Chamberlain's Tain Balm is the only thing that gave her any rest from pain. For the relief of pain it cannot be beat." Many very bad cases of rheumatism have been cured by it. For sale at 5'j cents per bottle by all druggists. Miss Ruth Eldredfff, assisted by 1hir'.y-two society ladies and several gentlemen, will present the Greek 1 lay "Sappho", at the Salt Lake theatre, on the pigbt of January 31, 1806, and a matinee the afternoon following. fol-lowing. The- play will be given for the benefit of the Utah Press association, associa-tion, the proceeds to be used in paying pay-ing off the remaining indebtedness Incurred by the association during the recent editorial association. Herald. Expose to rough weather, dampness, extreme c ld, etc., is apt to bring on an attack of rheumatism or neuralgia; chapped hands and face, cracked lips and violent itching of the skin also owe their origin to cold weather. Dr J. II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment Lini-ment should be kept on hand at all times for immediate application when troubles of this nature appear. It Is a sovereign remedy. 25c, 50c and 1.00 per bottle. Last week Mr. O. B. Huntington met with a slight accident by slipping down and seyerely straining his right hand and wrist. He was chasing a cow throgh the orchard when suddenly sudden-ly be tripped over a branch as he was running and was thrown violently to the ground, striking his face on the frozen ground besides straining his hand. Under the circumstances It It wonderful that a gentleman as elderly as Mr. Huntington should come out as little hurt as he was, but owing to his strong constitution he is around with only a slightly grazed countenance counten-ance and a stiffened up hand. When the urlno shows sings of disorder, dis-order, such as scanty or suppressed flow, unusual dark color, frequent calls, or it the amount passed is large and of very light color it indicates trouble in the kidneys. Diseases in these organs are dangerous, hence the Importance of prompt nieasuies to top the trouble. Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm exercises a healing and simulating influence over the kidneys and urinary organs and will cause an early restoration to normal conditions. Price $1.00 per bottle. Awarded Hjhcst Honors World's Fair. DR' CREAM BAKING MtiMt MOSr PERFECT MADE. A pore Crape Cream of Tittar Powder. Free aom Ammonia, A'um or any other Jukerint 40 YEAR3 THE ST;C41iD. mm THE OLDEST AND THE BEST Cough-cure, the most prompt and effective remedy for diseases of the throat and lungs, is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. As an emergency medi cine, for the cure of Croup, Sore Throat, Lung Fever and Whooping Cough, AYER'S Cherry Pectoral cannot be equaled. E. M. B I! AW LEY. I). D., Dis. Sec. of the American Bap tist Publishing Society, Petersburg, Vn., endorses it, as a cure for violent colds, bronchitis, etc. Dr. Brawley also adds: To all ministers suffering from throat troubles, I recommend AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Awarded Medal at World'i Fair. AYER'S PILLS Cure Liter and Stomach Troubles Tii e City Council met in an inte -estinf session last Monday, a full report of which will appear next week. Miss Dura Curt is, the popular milliner milli-ner and dressmaker, is working day and night to get out the holiday work. Her store is thronged with customers. The uso of Hull's Hair Renewer promotes the growth of the Hair, and restores it to Its natural color and beatty, frees the scalp from tetter and all impurities. When thrf children have earache wanna few drops of Dr. J. H. McLean's Mc-Lean's Volcanic Oil Liniment on a tsaspoon and drop it into the ear, the effect will be magical. It stops the pain instantly. Price 2iic, 50c and 11.00 per bottle. The Silver Band are preparing to give a grand bill on Christmas Eve in the Reynolds Hall. Dartons band has been engaged arid every effort will be made to have a party that will draw from allparts of t lie county the very best people. Success to you boys. A genuine ghost story has to be attested, but not ;i genuine blood-purifier. blood-purifier. Over and over again it has been proved that Ayer's Sarsaparilla stands alone among medicines as the most reliable tonic-alterative in pharmacy. phar-macy. It stood alone at the World's Fair. R. A. Barney of Provo gave a nice present to every child who brought in one grown person to view his new Christinas goods. Ho states that he gave away over 1000 presents. His store was crowded all day long. Many Springville peoplo wis among the throng. The Relief societies of Springville will commemorate the !K)th anniversary anniver-sary of the birth of the Prophet Joseph Jo-seph Smith on Dec. 23, 18i).1, at Reynold's Rey-nold's hall. Program will consist of songs, speeches, recitations, dancing and basket lunch. All are invited. Tickets 26c. Time 0 p. m. A number of our society belles are are preparing for a grand Leap Year ball for New Yeai'e night. Every effort ef-fort will he made to give It tone and make it the swell ball of the season. A neat and unique invitation lias been gotten out which for onglnalitv and good taste Is perfection. The committee com-mittee are the same young ladies who presented the beautiful Grecian drill this alone stamps the affair a success. suc-cess. Soino enterprising gentlemen of this county are interesting themselves them-selves in the matter of holding a county fair next fall. We hope the project will prove a reality. There it no county In the teriitory that can furnish more or hotter products than this. We say, by all means, let us have a fair. It Is one of the best possible pos-sible advertisement for a county. American Fork Iteru. Major T. C. Picton is manager of the State Hotel at Deulson, Texas, which traveling men say Is one of the best hotels in that section. In speaking speak-ing of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Major Picton says: "I hare used it myself and In my family for several years, and take pleasure in saying that I consider it a infallible cure for diarrhoea and dysentery. I always recommend it, and havo frequently administered It to iny guests In the hotel, and in every case it has proved itself worthy of unqualified endorsement. For sale by all drgglits. Singers, public speakers, actors auctioneers, teachers, preachers, and all who are liable to over-tax aad Irritate the vocal organs, find, in AT'er'i Cherry Fs'.loral, s safe, w lain, and speedy relier. A timely lose of the preparation has prevented prevent-ed many a throat trouble. WISS AKD 0THEHWIS3 -MOSTLY OTHER WISH. It is no at all strange, is it, that the young lady with mutton-leg sleeves rhould look a trifle sheepish? "There is a great difference," remarked re-marked Jags, mournfully, "belweai. a whisky cask and a man, one can he made water tight and tbe other can't. The bustle is no longer doing business busi-ness at the old stand. It has risen in tin; woild, divided in two, and is now located near and tn e.iherside of the neck. ' You nuo say what you like,"' aaid Fizuletop, yesterday, "but there s more common sense in those rnoui. tain-like sleeves. For instance," li continued, while the office hoy lookei around for an ax to hit him with, "they can lie made of water-proof ma terial and inilatel, and In this way uny be the means of saving man. -persons from drowning." "Elder 'Manny Deal am cr rnity pious man." said Parson Kerlex. etc,, y sterday, "but he kuni berry neah swarin' las' Chris'mis He wanted tT be at de office early, an' dldti't git , u;j till lait, so be swallered a can ob ' t uiiatocs dat he mite ketchup, an' I den hurried tode store. Tords eben- in' lie war all run down, an' at sixty minutes aftah seben he ate a oloek, hurriedly wound his affairs tor deday, an' went home ter load his chil'rens' stockins wiff good flngs. ne kom berry near strikin' when lie seed dat his hopeful son, Roie, had pinned er sine on his stokin' which sed: "De Lord Lubs a Cheerful gibber." 'Ih ' mid-winter poet has appeared and submitted the following, which are accepted not so much on account of their merit as on occount of their brevity: Greedy Lion, Bluff began Tail Twisted: Lion Ran! Butcher; dog-Common dog-Common usage, Dog missieg: Heap Sausage! Bov; gun-Old gun-Old fake, 'Twasn't loaded: Doctor wake! Two sleeves; Little less, Ribbon, buttons: Latest dress! Boy, girl, Hug. Shake, Question, answer: Wedding Cake. Cold feet, Cooking poor: Live apart For evermore. Mr. David Stagg a well-known grading contractor of Provo was in town last Wednesday. He reports work on the great Power dam proposition propo-sition up Provo canyon as being gotten got-ten ready for the contractors by Feb. 1st. The brush has been cleared away and a survey has been made from a point Just above the bridge about six miles above the mouth of Trovo canyon. can-yon. The Ditch will he 6,400 feet long 2.1 feet wide aud 10 feet deep and at the fall a drop of 150 feet will be made giving a 25,000 horse power. It is estimated es-timated that the grading alone will cost in the neighborhood of $40,000 to $50,000, Mr. T. A. Davis of Salt Lake has interested the capitalists In the scheme which is designed to furnish fur-nish light and power for the whole country lying between Salt Lake and Eureka with wires running over into Park City, This may appear a stu-penduous stu-penduous idea, but when it is remembered remem-bered that the intervening space from t lie mouth to the fall is over a mile long It can be seen there is room for several dynamos for the generation of the mystic fluid. Mr. Stagg says there is no question of its being a go for several thousand dollars have already been expended and enough patronage has been assured to Justify its establishment. estab-lishment. He Is very enthusiastic and almost sees the street cars gild- A Cup of Coffee Is delicious if made properly, and the way to make it properly is to use the Cvclone Coffee Pot. Every visitor to the Store of PRBB! Boyer & Bnngnurst Made la the "Cyclone"' Coffee Tot. We are aftcnts for tho "Cyclone" , buy one. It will he sarins to you of one-third of your coffeee, as you can make as much coffee from TWO pounds of coffee in the "Cyclone" coffee pot as you can from THREE pounds In the old way CALL AND TRY A CUP AND BE CONVINCED. Our Christmas goods will be here next wee k iLt On ing around Utah county, climbing over into Park city carrying passengers passen-gers to Salt Lane for their Saturday m irket and o.e cars from Eureka with electric lights scintillating like the heavens on a clear night. Bucklen's Arnioa Slvi. The Best Salve in the world for Cute, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and postively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed guar-anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Dr. C. J. Peterson. Pet-erson. ESTRAY NOTICE. I have in my ivsisslori the following fW cribud animal, Impounded suststiays, or lor trespass: One red hnlter 3 yoars old. branded resembling resem-bling t&ttM on left rili.s; crop off riKut ear and Ifir-ir swiiliowfork in left,. If damnum and costs on said animal bo not paid within six days from tho date of this notice it will be sld to the highest c-sli binder at Sprinttviile Est ray Pound ct 2 o'clock p. in., on the. St dav of lie:: , ls;t5. Dated at. Sprinuville, Oily, I tali County, Territory of Utah, this IStli day of Dec . 189). K. L. BIRD. Poundkeeper of said City. "WAIT UNTIL I SHAVE, Just u moment ALBERT always has a rush, but ho does hl work so quickly and so well thut It is a pleasure to bo shaved by him." "HERE'S HIS PLACE, NEXT TO P, O." PATROHIZE HOME INDUSTRY. New Bakery CONFECTIONERY, CAKES, PIES, CAN DIES, ORANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, FLOUR, FEED, ETC., ETC. Fresh Bread Daily will be given a cup of coffeee WBITEH El" BROS'. YOU COLp? Then Buy an OVERCOAT jal the Your Own PxHoe.j M If not you may use all kinds of dishes fromj. the finest glass and Queensware tojr the cheaper grades of China and ;S8tJ. Crockery ware, in any case t HAVE j3l G-Xj.jA.SS pBcst hand, then You are prepared. Everything in the Crockery eal Bros, a Mendenha . R. A.DI il, Pmaident. H. L. 0UMMINGS,0aar H. T. BEYNOLDS, Vice-President. Springville Banking Gompany, SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. 0vritctl Stools. $50,000. Transacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold and depot its received subject to check. Five per cent interest paid on time deposits, compounding quarterly Money always on band for short time loans. f . Grand Presentation -TAKES The S. S. Jones Company PROVO, UTAH. An elegant Brass and Onyx table,- valued at $10; A ton of coal; China ware; Jewelry; Shawls; Bric-a-brac; With Every Dollar Purchase; Come Over. S. S. JONES CO. Christinas The GREATEST DISPLAY of the season will be at -IRVINE & SONS,- PROVO, - TTto.ll. We are not carying toys, but in Jleai, Jfeat, & Useful Novelties WE ARE THE PEOPLE. Celluloid, Silver, Glass and other new things; 1001 different artiole suitable for gentlemen. Our Dolls with kid bodies will be the cheapest ererseen. From 83 cents upwards. Neckwear, Mufflers, Cravat Pins, Buttons, Hair OrnameoU, Trllh Hearts, Silver Buckle Gaiters, Etc., Etc., Also for Infants' Goods, Fascinators, Dress Goods, Evening Silks Black Silks, Etc., WE ARE HEADQUARTERS. 3TWe will save you money on Rubber Goods. Mens' Ueary Knee Boots, $2.50; Mens' Felts and 2 Buckle Orershoci, 12.73. EVERYTHING IN PROPORTION. . Irviiae & Sons, Provo Have j'em lr some if arrant line at Cm l? PjssiMc Prices. PLACE AT : Christinas |