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Show Short Storiks Horn. to Mr h:i1 Mrs. K. A. G.ov.:i, Wednesday, X .winbcr IU. a son. The W. (J. T. 17. held its weekly tueetiiiif at Uie B pi 1st hail yesterday. Horn, to Mr. an 1 Mrs. Theodore Diamond, Siturday, Nov. 12, a dnujjhtrr. H. T- It'-) 'iioliU & On. wants your lurkeys and will pay the highest market price. Seveiai letters were received litre Ibis week frmn the SprlngviTie oldier txrjs at Manila. iiie ntue ui in j. is, Mtvens'in Is lowly recovering from hit attack of fever. Mr. Stevenson went to Thistle yeUerday to reounie work. r. i: wiutniore has moved his meat market across the street to the riulldiritf formerly occupied by Miner On. It is a better location. Have your Improvement -Eras and Other ruatfaaiucsand periodicals bou id ly F. E. Crouch, opposite postotJlce, J'rovo. Trices reasonable and work the best. The first ball of the season at the Reynolds hall will be held Friday evening. The dancing season Is commencing; a little later this year than last. Constipation means the accumulation accumula-tion of waste matter that should be dischartftd daily, andt unless this is done the foul matter is absorbed and poisons the system. Use Ilerblne to brloR about regularity of the bowels. Price 50 cts. U. J. Peterson. In church or In itate, it is rule or be ruled; in courtship or marriage, it U fool or be fooled; In lozlc or In law. H ii nick or be nicked; In gambling or trade, It Is trick or be tricked; iu treaty or in war Its beat or be beaten; in the struggle of life. It Is eat or be eaten; lu politics, it is crow or eat crow; in newspaper life, It Is hoc your own row. Ex. Dyspepsia cured. Shiloh's vitalizcr immediately relieves sour stomach, couilmr up of food distress, and is the great kidney and liver remedy. Sold by C. L. Crandall &Co. The sheriff's office received a mess- age yesterday from Thistle that some hobos had stolen a lot of bedding Jroui a party of Indians. Deputy Sheriff Henry left for the scene the same morning. Mr. Henry returned last evening and stated that he was unable te find that there was anything any-thing In the report. Provo Democrat. Demo-crat. r. Thousands of men and wuimn uffer from piles, especially women with female weakness have this uttering to contend with In addition to their other pains. Tabler's Uuck-eyc Uuck-eyc Pile Ointment will quickly effect a cure. Price 50 cts. in bottles, tubes "5 cts. C. J. Peterson. John C. Knapp, general agent of III Henry't minstrels was here last Friday looking oyer the town with a a view to playing here. The small lie of the City ball caused him to give Springyille the "go by," and Provo gets the company of fifty players Instead. How about a new Opera house? Ladles, take the West, If you are troubled with constipation, shallow skin, and a tired feeling, take the Carl'i clover lea, It Is pleasant to take. Sold by C. L. CTandall & Co. The Maccabees gave a social at their hall Saturday evening, for the members of the order and their friends. An impromptu program and a bounteous feast were the main features of the evenimr. Ahout. n hundred persons were present and the festivities kept up until after 12 o'clock. It was one of the most uccessful social events which has been given here for some time, and the Sir Knights scored another point as entertainers. Tuesday morning Dr. Smart of this and Drs. Allen and Taylor of Provo, performed an operation on James Peterson of Mapleton, amputating his right leg at a point between the ankle and knee. The patient had been suffering from tuberculosis oftheankla. A little over two years rgo he bruised bis ankle while working work-ing In the canyon, and Inflamatlon et la soon afterwards, which developed devel-oped Into tuberculosis. The bones of nl foot and ankle became so decomposed decom-posed as to render amputation neces-ary neces-ary to save his life. A fakir billed a town in Oklahoma with these words: "I am coming," and the people wondered what it meant. It was the talk of the town and In a week or so again appeared the words, "I am here opera house tonight." The billing had been so mysteriously done that the people flocked to see what It meaot. The admission was only twenty-five cents. The bouse waa filled. When no one else could get In the fakir had a boy raise the curtain displaying on au ea-el ea-el a placard on. which these words were written in the same bold hand, uui;. auu uo wis gone Ad d he wa gone forever The Woman's Missionary society held a meeting Wednesday afternoon at the Academy home. Nice stotl of fresh cream randies at confectionery parlor next door to Whitehead's store. If you are suffering from drowsiness In the day tlin, irritability of temper, sleepless nights, general debility, headache, and general want of tone of the system, use H-rUine iou will get relief and Anally a curt- Price 50 cts. C. J. Peterson. The editor of The Independent would have been in a dickens of a H.x this week if hi hi 1 lost the scissors and paste. Karl's clover root tea Is a pleasant laxative, Regulates the bowels, purl ties the blood. Clears the complex ion. Easy to make and pleasant to take, i, cts. Sold by C. L. Crandall & Co. W't . . . neii you warn commercial or miscellaneous printing give The Independent a chance to make esti mates on your work, We can satisfy you. That's what we are here for. Cure that cough with Shiloh's cure. The best cough cure. Relieves croup promptly. One million bottles soli last year. 40 doses for 2o cts. Sold by C. L. Crandall & Co. Elliot N. Jordan, of this office, de parted yesterday via the Oregon Short Line for a visit to relatives in Cache valley. He took with him a hand some grip (loaded with newspapers to inspire confidence at the hotels and expects to be gone ten days. He mav buy a gold brick or two if any are onercd. If you have ore throat, soreness across the back or side, or your lungs feel soro or tender, or you arc threat ened with diphtheria or pneumonia, apply Ballard's Snow Liniment exter nally, and use Ballard's Horchound yrup. C. J. Peterson. Mr. Heber Johnson, who recently lost a large number of his sheep by poisoning from eating a noxious weed which grew on the range where the sheep were feeding, has received a letter from the United States Dj partment of agriculture asking for full particulars of the affair. Infant mortality Is something frightful. Nearly one-quarter die before they reach one year, one third before tney arc five, and one-half herorc they are fifteen! The timely use of White's Cream Vermifuge would save a majority of these precious lives. Price 25 cts. C Peterson. James W. Bean Is today mournintr the loss of about 55 head ofsheeD which were last evening killed or wounded by dogs that entered corral some time last evening. Fiftv head were killed outright and about sixty head were so badly wounded that two thirds have to be killed The officers arc working to find dog or dogs which did the mischief. and unlucky Is tho owner who has a (log with free wool between its teeth Enquirer. For burns, cuts, bruises, lacerations, or injuries of anv riWnnii.wi itmiaru s anow biniment Is a snver eigo remedy. It never fails to do good, and so promptly that Its wonderful curative Dronertles fre quently create surprise. Price 50 cts C. J. Peterson. The Nashville Times has a three quarter column artiele on the gaowth of Mormonlsm in the southern states and particularly In Tennessee. It gives a history of the organization and progress of the mission, the neatiquarters of which are at Chattanooga, and now presided over hyhlderBen E. Rich, assisted by h. v. nelson and L. R. Anderson, all u ... ... . . . wi wiioim are rererria to n verv complimentary terms. D. p. Felt is also mentioned as having taken charge of a paper called the Southern Mar, established by the mission Mr. Felt, the article says, comes with nrst-class credentials as a western newspaper man and a hustler. Herald. PURELY PERSONAL. Harry Hanford was in town this week. Ex-Postmaster Th irne Is still verv sick. Prof. Pons, the occullst. Is In town this week. Mrs. J. M. White, of Provo. visited friends in town this week. Will Liter is reported to be re covering rapidly from his attack of fever. Jared Roundy . was down from Idaho and spent the week with his family. Mrs. P. J. Starr returned. Sundav. from a visit to her son in Juab county. Mrs, Kate Pace came down from Eureka Sunday for a week's visit with relatives. Dr. Iiunn returned Sundav. from Ride, Colorado where he went with a carload of stock. Billy Johnson was in town this week. He was on his way from Idaho to Southern Utah. Mell Haymoud came down from I Salt Lake. Friday evening, and ioined his brother Sir Knights at the social Saturday even lug. Mrs. D C. Johnson sent. In the be ginning of the week, 20 pounds of reading matter to her son Djnat Manila for a Christmas reminder. James Weight and John Averett returned, Mon lay, from a three days hunting trip to Juab county, George Groesbeck arid Burl Iioyer left, Monday morning, for Kanosh where they will labor in the interest of a Salt Lake portrait house. Mrs. E nma Johnson left last week for her home in Diaz, Mexico, accompanied accom-panied by her son George, after an extended visit with her daughters at Nephi, and her old home in this city. ryirafafTinirwwanrafww nioiMtu iitinsiiiin mmm For constipation tae Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great blood purifier. Cures headache, nervousness, eruptions erup-tions on the face, and makes tho head clear as a bell. Sold by C. L. L'randal & Co. BUSINESS BRIEFS. Nice tripe at Erdman's meat market. If you want a good cigar try the City drug store. Farmers go to the Springville Roller mills for chopped feed. Bovs, go to G. E. Anderson and get your best girl's photo on a button. Roylance wants all the good winter apples he can get. If you have any call and see him. Sewing machines from $20. to $,H. The same as you pay $70 to agent for. Call and see them. MOLEN & CAFFUEY. ffke hair is like a plant. What makes the plant fade and wither? Usually lack of necessary nourishment. The reason why Dr. Ayer's Hair Vigor restores gray or faded hair to its normal color, stops hair from falling, and makes it grow, is because it supplies the nourishment the hair needs. " When a girl at school, in Reading, Ohio, I had a severe r.ttack of brain fever. On my recovery, I found myself perfectly bald and, for a long time, I feared I should be permanently so. Friends urged ne to use lr. Ayer's Hair Vigor, and, on doing so, my hair immediately began to grow, and I now huvo as heavy and fine a head of hair as one could v.ish for, being changed, however, from blonde to dark brown." Mrs. J. H. Hobsnyder, 152 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, Cat Oyer's Mair Vigor. Worms WHITE'S CREAM Mot In Quantity. Best In Quality. I Far 20 fears Has Lid aH Werra Remedies. m QOIiD 23 Y V T. T . T Tl Tin T aa rr a (Prepared by iA IAMCS IT DAI I 9n For Sale By C. jr. Peterson, Drgguist. Olait for the Big Gity Shorn! j. Davis & Busby's MAGNIFICENT SCENIC PRODUCTION OP.... UNCLE CABIN fncle Gam 's Cabin,' 8tTi or Onio, Citt or Toludo, I Li-OA County. FftA.NK J. Chinkt uiakM oath that he Is mo wnlor partner of the firm nf i- i Chinit & Co., doln buslnpsa In the City of iuiouniomiijr ana htuto aforesaid, and that am nrm win pay iB0 iuw o( 0ne Hm,, Dollars for each and every cae of Catakkh that cannot bo curd by the use of Hall'. Catarrh Ccai. Kkank J. Chenky. Sworn to bofore me and nuh-rrlhH in m pi-Monoe. thl lu day of December. A. D. 18U8. VaL j k. VI. (i MASON. Noturv I'nlili.' Hall'i Catarrh Cura U taken intornally and acts directly ou tho blood and mucou ur-facwot ur-facwot Uiaayaiom. Send fur ti.tl..mi,.i. froo. F. J. Chcmy ft Co.. Tolfrf,, n W"!"old by PrtiKKlstH, 75. WAXTKDTruMwortliy active senile-ten senile-ten aim Ui t. . u i .. T ... ..,.,,7 : ... ..a.r., ,,)r rrnponmoin, S?V2. ' i!"","1" ,n 1 Uh- Mntbly ftU and Close. (lf aldrtied Mumped envelop Tb "--'."l-'.i..mia". "I'.Nixs Tom's Cabi.V never crnm r."1 here iu:ih Ctruuch it a vein of piitos v ""town and sweet. It .spicules tno utiiv r-il r-il lau;uai.-e of tho heart. It reflects. a Ism, the Innermost phases rf human m, ti -,. : 1 1 inor ) than a plar; it Is a moral cUs-.i j t tics fur twi of tho crPilt,-" t Ihenia 1-v t. n (ns:i;:e t'.io mind h-i7nnn I.bert. a-d ' rtallty of the soul. I; , so nnr-. tt iuih alone is chast nioif. T.p- Vtc. UU r.r t.'M. It connue.-s by tho very tr.noi-en.o of i;a rca.n. in 1:10 c::ur:icter of V.v. It knn!-' ".:o does not cher!:;h in memory some sweet, a,-ei;o child who seemed to tou.h t'als eurt'j nly as a tr'insin-. vi-Uor wh na.l F-, i ilh the dew ot .Mluhoo.-'.a mominir - ton n .oo pure, ior us: " v. aa thcro evor a olilM i:::i 1'vaf Yes, but her name Is written on p-avc-sto::es." This Rood old play Is urdQie becauso it Is tuo only one that portrays that charv.ctcr. Tho scenery is excellent In the river aeene, ono sees tho floatins cakes of Ice slowly movlns down atrciM 0::e can see, In the splendid perspective of t'ais scene, several miles up tho frozen river, and tho undulating snow-clad hills on cither side lie like drowsy sentinels In tho aocny winter day. Tho plantation sccno represents repre-sents a typical Southern homo, with its mansions. man-sions. Its loy cabins, and its cotton-fleld. It Is tho sunny, sunny South It Is a warm, mellow, beautiful scene. Tha last scene In thia most )&y fV" -';; -1 -;--.v.- -,.7. v . . '- -- f - ' 1 s - " 1 nft MEN, WOMEi, CHIIOREK U HORSES, fOHIft 006S, and DONKEYS The Largest Conipany ' : ie World, LIFE AMONG THE LOWLY. Brought Intact from a Tour eastern Cities. p. ti:'r.sc'ie cll-aa l.as, ierh;ti;, taxed the siiU , ' t'. ::r-1 t lt. '. f.;.j iiiec'iatao n.orc than :f. 1-i i spe tacle of t'te sta;re t,:n boau 1 it i.. not Ctt..ry to say tL.;t tbs lteau- ' ' 1 Aj-.r," as Cc-ted by thit compaay, : ! -n- rf th t.n. t r:.:rwlv.,f i-,wtacle evey -. een. The cjia, with a ina:w of cloudt, r.ii h :kr: t i f v. ..:. h is.so. n ft pasinjr btolj i f ;.i xU tearln;: T:E-.le T- in lo h: area. A I r-.' "r.Ioria-.f i,-:: cent KV.lt n:'nr is brightlr t v-.nkiiw; front. The cJoth'.s -Jisperse. reveal-I reveal-I T ih-Ih, Tout with am.- 1 c-x-ort before th -- n (';ltrs- o-t either : iCo of which, poised ..- :i in;n!::l-ent pilars Ir.lnid with pearl an4 c U, t.tan.l ::n;;t 1 sentinels with expanded wlnim. it-nan ft.:!ows ehanjrc. Niaar.ua ansrela .p. p.ar from out th Urery etou.lj which now surround sur-round the .scene lileo a hulo .f irlory. IB th '' C -ep center a sudden movement of the Clauds la roen, and like a morning star, like the central j r.-el In a crown of diadems, surrounded by v.::l rrini; angels, little r.va. wfth beckoning Vmds. smiles down upon Uncle Tom, while t!' T eautiful pates slowly open to the grtat elty that lies beyond. It Is a splendid sichV to sea. During the interval of this exquisite specVla, the mellow minors of no invisible choir fall faintly upon the ear, and tho curtain descends upon a picture of the iaafflnaUoa tbt oo If loath to call unreal of the Big Two Weeks in Philadelphia; Two Weeks in Cincinnati; One Week in Chicago; une weeK in Denver- Two Grand Concerts Daily,' Free to All, by Prof. Nickerson and ins lanious Red Hussar Band. Do not confound this Company with inferior and unreliable organizations playing in tents vB by ucudvo uio puduc wixn tneir naiculous attempts to play this Greatest of All Dramas, " UNCLE TOM'S CABIN." This is the Only Recognized UNCLE TOM'S CABIN that will come West this Season. xtiLMHiMJiijK THE DATE. Sea(s.N(nv on Sale at Dr. C. J. Peterson's Drug- Stored |