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Show Short See IT. T. Reynolds A, Co", catalogue cata-logue of prices. Brn. to Mr. an 1 Jlri. Jus. B. Whitehead, Sunday, .Ian. 8, a son. The seml-we-My Y. Lmh 11 public With THK IXDIil'KNUKNT one year for $2 00. This nitisi, he a cash deal with money in advance. Miss Mury Nielsen appeared last night at the Salt Lake Theater, receiving a great reception, and hearty recalls, for her floe singing arid acting. Sail Lake Ilrrild. Coughs and colds come umuvited, but you can quickly get rid of them with a Tew doses of Ha ll a hd'h f I-.ir.i-:-Iiot'ND Svhi p. Price fiO cents. Dr. C. J. Peterson's. The Fourth Annual reunion of the Ila'.l-Balliiiger family will he held on Thursday, i'eh. 2. at the Reynolds hill. Taklkk's Bickeyk I'ii.i: Ointment Oint-ment is the only remedy for Mind, bleeding or protruding piles, indorsed hy physicians: cures the most obstinate, obstin-ate, cases. Trice "() cents. Tubes, 75 cents. Dr. C. J. Peterson's. Mr. Jay l'ruden. of Salt Lake City, will hold gospel services iu the Lap-list Lap-list ball, beginning Sunday evening. Jan. 15th, at 7:30 o'clock, and continuing con-tinuing every evening during the week. All are invited to attend. The great clearance sale, to be set In motion Mondav morning at II. T. Reynolds & Co'., will eclipse anything any-thing heretofore announced in this city or Provo. Genuine bargains are numerous enough to please, the most exacting. II. T. Reynolds & Co. have the goods, and want you to come and get them. To induce you to take advantage advant-age of this great, bale, they are I'fferlng these goods at from 2.7 to "" per cent reduction. In most Instances the prices are below whole-Kale whole-Kale prices. In pulmaiury trouble, the direct action of Ballard's IIoueiiounu Svkup upon the throat, chest and lungs, Immediately arrest the malady, by relieving the distress, cutting the phlegm 'ami freeing the vocal and breathing organs. Price f0 cents. Dr. C. J. Peterson's. The Salt Lake Theater was well attended lat night, to listen to Prof. Hepburn's production "The Mikado." The members were well drilled. Miss Mary Neilson was excellent ex-cellent iu voice and in dramatic action, and received a good reception. Salt Luke Tribune. lie confident about your advert ising. Don't go at it in a half-hearted way, but pitch in as if you meant it, and as if you were morally certain people were going to read and believe your ad. Make them believe that you expect ex-pect them to buy. Your earnestness and your belief will kindle theirs. Printers Ink. George Curtis had his bearing, Friday, Fri-day, on the case w hich was continued from the Tuesday before and was found guilty on the charge of illegal whiskey selling, He asked for time for sentence and was given until 6 o'clock Tuesday evening by Judge Uoyer. Tuesday evening Curtis came Into court and received a tine and gave bonds for an appeal, G. S. WoikI and J. S. Wing being his sureties. A consulatlon between Gov. Wells and Sheriff Storrs Is arranged for Friday next, at Salt Lake, In regard .to the udviseabdity of the State offering a suitable reward for the capture of George II. Wright, alias Weeks, alias Chase, etc. The maximum sum that the Governor is authorized to offer for the capture of criminals is f 1.000. The Utah county officers think that $.700 is a large enough sum to offer, and It Is thought that that amount will be suggested. Circulars, containing a photograph of Wright, and a detailed description, will be sent all over the United States and other countries. Everything Every-thing possible will bo done to effect this notorious criminal's capture. Euquirtr. Around nearly every town will be fjund some young men who spend their time from one year's end to another an-other on the lookout for a soft place. They have the swell head too had to go to work at anything that will soil their cuffs, or raise a sweat, and no one has confidence enough in their willingness to work to t rust them m positions of responsibility. On the other hand we 6cc voung men start out by taking any kind of work that comes along. If they fail to find position pos-ition In a store orofilee they go to farms or shops. Iu a short linio these young men are found occupying the best places to be found. A willingness to do an honest day's work ot any-kind any-kind of labor is better recommendation recommenda-tion to a young man In the eyes of business men than all the high collars and tight- fittlog trousers he can eve' wear. Eithangt. Stories Curb Sckofi;la promptly and permanently per-manently by a through course of Hoods Sarsaparilla. All forms of painful disease yield to the blood purifying power of this great medicine. medi-cine. Hoods Pills are the best family cathartic and liver tonic. Gentle, reliable, sure. Wm. Suuision is reported to be very ill. Mis. Wm. Carter is rep i te d to be slowly recovering from her illness. The pupils of T R. Kelly's school were out aleigh riding Tuesday aiter-noon. aiter-noon. The Ice men have been busy this week putting up their next summer's supply of Ice. A little advertising may be unprofitable un-profitable when a great deal would pay handsomely. Duane, the 3 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Storrs, died at American Ameri-can Fork Monday, of scarlet fever Short order meals anil oysters served hi all styles ut the new rest-niiraitt rest-niiraitt next door to Whiteliead's store. If on wish to subscribe for anv paper, magazine or book ;it publishers' publish-ers' prices, published anywhere on earth, you can do so through L. N. Jordan. Cure that cough with Shiloh's cure. The best cough cure. Relieves croup promptly. One million bottles sold last year. -10 dor.es for 27 cts. Sold by C. L. Crandall & Co. N. II. Packard has a little girl sick with the scarlet fever. His residence has been (jiiareiitined and eveiy precaution pre-caution taken to prevent the spread of the dreaded disease. Ladies, take the best, if you are troubled Willi constipation, shallow skin, and a tired feeling, lake the Carl's clover tea, it is pleasant to take. Sold by C. L. Crandall & Co. The next regular meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance Union wilt be held Thursday, Jan. 19, at Mi p. m., in the Baptist hall. All the ladies of the town are invited to be present. The worst after effects of Influenza arise from deranged functions of the liver. Clear the blood at once with Hekmsk, for it will strengthen the liver to 'withdraw from circulation the biliary poisons. Price 50 cents. Dr. C. J. Peterson's. Quite a large percentage of the failures in advertising are due to the fact that the advertiser started in too heavy and got out his depth before hs had learned how to swim. All the big advertisers of to-day began cautiously and worked their way gradually to the top. If there is any one thing that you think you can supply better or cheaper than your competitors make a feature of it in your ads and keep pounding It into the public mind. That one thing Is sure to interest a good many people and may make them permanent custmicrs. For a limited time only, subscribers (ifTlIK lSDKl'ENDKST who pay cash for a year in advai c will receive as a premium a copy of the Lwjir Monthly for one year, or if they prefer it, a copy of the semi-weekly edition of the St. Louis IU public for a year. This offer Is merely a holiday leader, and will not last forever. The fact that The Independent came out very late last week was a source of great annoyance to several appreciative readers who habitually borrow the paper. In two instances, especially, it was annoyiag; the borrowers having been oblige! to make a number of trips before a copv. of the much-abused local paper could be secured. Prof. Frank Hepburn ha a reputation reputa-tion us a Director and Pianist all through this country, second to none. Press critique open to inspection New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, St. Louis, Salt Lake, Ogden, San Francisco, including Australia, China. Japan. South Sea Islands. Mr. Hepburn Hep-burn has only been connected with the best Opera Companies, and well known right here in Utah. County Attorney Evans and Sheriff Storrs, accompanied by Mrs. Jennie Wright, rode out to the point of the mountain yesterday, and guided by Mrs. Wright the officers went directly to the spot where it is alleged that tho Hayes horses were shot by George II. Wright, to help shield him from being implicated In the triple murder at Pelican Point, in February, 1 s.". Tho officers had no trouble in rinding the skelton of the horse, which Mrs. Wright savs her husband shot in the forehead. Tho officers secured the one skull with the bullet hole In the forehead, but the remains of the other horse, which Is said to have been shot In the nostril, was lying In the midst of several others and the investigators were uncertain as to which was the remains of tho Hayes horse nnd so diil not bring but the one skull. Mrs. Wright had no trouble In finding the place sought. Kwpdrrr. PUTtELY PERSONAL. John Col train, of Provo, was in town today on business. Dr. V. Dunn took a run down tuthe metropolis, Monday. Wm. Wartheu was in Salt Lake, Tuesday, on business. Courtland Starr was up from the ranch in Juab county, Sunday. Messrs. Don and Mosc .Johnson are now at work in Eastern Oregon.' I Attorney Corfman of Provo, was in town Saturday transacting legal business. bus-iness. Miss Lor.i Hall is now a devotee of t he art preservative, with a studio at this office. Attorney J. W. N. Whitecotton, of Provo, was in town Saturday on legal business. Mr. an I Mrs. A. M. Dai ton lost an infant child, Wednesday evening, from bronchitis. Mrs. Dougall and Mrs. Hall, or Springville. were over to our city on Friday. Ewjui rcr. J. M. Canse, traveling salesman for the Oregon Lumber Co., wa iu town on business tuday. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fullmer, of Mammoth to attend the funerai of Miss Estella Sauford. Miss Edna Cole, of Nephi, is in town visiting her sisters, Mrs. Joseph Pexton and Mrs. Will Clark. Mose Goodmausoii is down from Salt Lake this week, and is trying to organize a class for instruction ou the violin. Lee Iloyer has received a "Box IP letter, and will be sent to the Central States mission wit h headquarters at Chicago.' P.asset, Smith came In from Sunshine Sun-shine this week, where he has been working for the II, & T. Hiylance grading company. Prof. Will Alexander is home fmm Colorado for a visit. The professor has been doing well on his lecturing tours in that state, J. S. Weaver, an attorney of Spring-ville, Spring-ville, and an old friend of C. W. Snyder, Sny-der, arrived here yesterday for a short visit. Sevier Count; Times. Gus lloutz came home Friday from Grand Junction for a few days lay-off while he recovers from an injury received re-ceived in a railroad accident. Kenneth, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Noakes, died, Tuesday morning of bronchitis. The funeral took place Sunday at eleven o'clock. Harry Rover has accepted a position with the Consolidated Implement Co, at Nepbi. He and Mrs. Buyer will take up -it-heir residence at Nepbi some time in February. Art Liddle, a Payson printer who had reformed and is now attending the Hungerford academy, backslid long enough last week to help The Independent a couple of days. Mrs, Lulu Alexander has returned to Salt Lake City, after a holiday visit at the hotel. Miss Neilie Boje'-and Boje'-and Miss Sadie have also returned to their school duties at the L. D. S. College and the University. Mr. and Mrs. John Scovial and son, of Anaconda, Mont., arrived in town Tuesday evening for a two weeks visit with Mr. Seovial's mother, after which they will go to the Pacific coast for an extended visit. Luther 'J. Stewart, who volunteered volun-teered in this city on the first call and was assigned to C). I, Torrey's Rough riders, arrived here yesterday from New York City, where he has been ever since lie was mustered out at Jacksonville. Fla. Mr. Stewart has been at the home of his sister in New York under the doctor's care ever since he quit the service of Uncle Sam. Persons who lead a life of exposure are subject to rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbago, wiil tlnd a valuable remedy in Ballaud's Snow Lini-mknt; Lini-mknt; it will banish pains and subline sub-line inflammation. Price .70 cents. Dr. C. J. Peterson's. BUSINESS CHIEFS. Green apples, cracked corn for a!c at Roylance's. Ruylance wants to buy eggs, chickens chick-ens and wild ducks. Cabbage and Saurkrout at Erd-mau's Erd-mau's meat market. Goto the City drugstore and get somehing u stop that cough. A good, new saddle for sale very cheap at Pex ton's Notion store. Good sleighing brings to mind the fact that Ruylance has a bargain on a cutter or bobsled. One hundred 8 x 10 and 10 x 12 picture frames at prices that will astonish you. G. E. Anderson. There is stiil a few suits of underwear under-wear left at Pex ton's Notion store which they will sell at greatly reduced prices. Whitney & Pierce arc prepared to make first class beehives at the lowest low-est possible figures, and they wish to furnish all of Sprlngville bee keepers with hives. . I1 MAPLETON MUTTERINGS. News Matters of Interest in that Hustling Burg. Mapleton, Jan. 10. The interior of our meeting bouse has been newly painted and grained by that popular artist of Springvllle. liro. Hansen. The work has been well done, and the neat appearance of tho house inside is the admiration of all. New bench1, s from Provo have taken the place of the chairs. Tlv; old stove has been set aside, and a large new heater stands in its place. Strips of carpet have been laid in the aisles. In a few days it will be completed and dedicated. A few days ago a wagi r of one dollar dol-lar was laid, iu Wallace Johnson's emporium, that one of our enterprising enterpris-ing citizens eou'dn't eat the contents of three large sardine cans in live minutes. He quickly emptied two cans, and was preparing to tackle the third, when a compromise was agreed to by paying the voracious individual lll'ty cents; thereby gaining a half dollar. A few minutes later he rushed to the door, where he and the sardines parted company. Many an innocent little darling is suffering untold agony and cannot explain its troubles, Mark your child's symptoms, you may find it troubled with worms: give it White's Cukam Yermiftue and restore it to quiet ness and health. Price 2:7 cents. Dr. C. J. Peterson's. The endurance of many horses is tested on our smooth loads, one poor beast dropping with exhaustion. The animal was loosed from thcsleigh, and after a few vigorous kicks had been administered by the driver, it was left lying iu the snow aud bleeding. bleed-ing. Dyspepsia cured. Shiloh's vitalizer immediately relieves sour stomach, coming up of food dmtress, and is the great, kidney and liver remedy. Sold by C. L. Crandall & Co. Sleighing is at its height, and sleigh belis, cowbells, and jelling till the air of this chilly burg. Edwin Whiting has the foundations and joists laid for bis uew merchan-tile merchan-tile house. The fiend, Lagrippe. is with us. Prevents Pneumonia. The use of "Seventv-seven" for Grip prevents Pneumonia, by "breakup" "break-up" the cold, while its tonic powers sustain the vitality during the attack. At druggists, 27c. !.; i-j-'-.-:9:n tin WW "A MAKY NIKLSON, With Hepburn's Operatic and Dramatic Dra-matic Tourists. He Fooled The Surgeons All doctors told llenick Hamilton, of West Jefferson, ()., after suffering IS months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was performed; but he cured himself with five boxes Hucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on Earth and the best Salve in the World. 25 cents a box. Sold by Dr. C. J. Peter-son, Peter-son, druggist, All kinds of furniture at bed rock prices at Molcn & Caffrey's. The Thorn-Chase family reunion will be held at the Reynolds hall tomorrow. to-morrow. He not deceived! A cough, hoarse-ness hoarse-ness or croup are not to be trifled with. A dose in timo of Shiloh's cure will save you much trouble. Sold by C. L. Crandall & Co. Carriage Licenses. Legal permits to wed have been issued since last, report to the following follow-ing parties. John A, Smith, aged 55, and Mary L. All red, aged 4, both of Mammoth. T tiua1 Beck's Jewelry Store. Rick ana At Frov City City Sail, Wednesday, f rank Operatic and Dramatic Tourists, filled to repletion with Pretty Music, Novel Dances, and Delightful Songs, Amusing Witticisms. 2SF"Not a Dull Moment in the Piece. IEIo;puLlo,:r Prices.- AN UNHEALTHY JOB. Door Openers In Dig Store Do Their Work Ueltveen Hot and Cold Air. Door openers have the most unhealthy un-healthy job on the list of occupations. During the holioay rush the big stores have from two to a't'.o.eu sueh employes. They "run principally to boys. In the greut office buildings men do the work. Door openers are on their feet from seven o'clock in the morning till business closes at six in the evening, and it is pull and push on the heavy doors all day long, allowing al-lowing persons to enter or leave the stores and buildings, without physieal effort or -without eoniing iuto contact with the cold latch handles. The work is poorly paid for. The wages are lower than those given to' the ordinary ordi-nary laborer, and the men and boys engaged iu it are supposed to keep themselves neatly clad and immaculate in linen. In some places uniforms are provided for the in. Door openers are frequently miss-ins: miss-ins: from their posts. New facts smile on tiie regular frequenters or tenants of buildings, who, passing in, inquire: "Where's John," or "Tim?" or whatever what-ever the missing door opeuer's name may have been. "I'n'Hiraonia" is the general answer, an-swer, and sufficient explanation. For the doer opener is exposed to the coldest blasts of winter and the comfortable com-fortable heat that cuius from within. His temperature is subject to such constant changes that he cannot "dress against" his conditions and sickness comes inevitably. Glorious Xews Comes troru Dr. D, M. Carole, of Washita, I. T. He writes: '-Four bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for years: Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give no help; but her cure is complete and her health is excellent," This shows what thousands have proved, that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by Dr. C. J. Peterson, druggist. Guaranteed. Domcxtlr nepnrtee. She (indignantly) Now, husband, you know I never can get iu a word. He No. but get plenty of them out. Detroit Free Press. A Mean Inalnnatlon. The Kakc I'ncle s:iid he'd do the right thi;ig by mc in his will. The Koasteti Too bad, old man! N. V. Journal. Womlerf ally Smart. Tupmr.n I hear you are building a new house? Snodgiasis ; I couldn't very well build an oJd one. vou know. Tit-Bit. Dreadful Xervotis. Gents: I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's clover root tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole nervous system. sys-tem. I was troubled with Const ipa-tiou. ipa-tiou. Kidney and Bowel trouble Your tea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn, Sold by C. L. Crandall & Co, -A Magnificent Slock of- Useful Presents Prices to Suit Everybody. Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Opals, Rings, Canes. Rogers Bros. Soli.! Silver Knives. Long Clmins, Umbrellas, Spectacle!, Lovely China ami Cut Glass. at commencing. January 18. rns Discovered by a Woman. Another preat discovery bas been made, and that too, by a lady In thla country. "Disease fastened IU clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she couched incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered discover-ed a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's S'ew Discovery Dis-covery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking the Hist rioso that she slept all night; and with two bottles, has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus writes W. O. Hamnick & Co.. of Shelby, Shel-by, N. C. Trial bottle free at Dr. C. J. Peterson's druu store. Regular size f)0c and $1.00. Every bottle guara r.teed. o Further Neeenalty. The Mokf What made you top going go-ing to church? The Man Oh. I went out of business, N. Y. Journal. One-Sided. Interviewer Do you feel the effect of the war tax? Drue-gist My customers do. Detroit De-troit Free I'ress. To a Girl. Give mo the ir.im-n. dear: I shall Dot ears. Wet- ij the t'oom of love begin It: Give tr.e the mitten, forrow he my chare. Put leave your little hand within It. Chicago Record. A Utilitarian View Of Education. Karl's clover root tea is a pleasant laxative, Regulates the bowels, purities puri-ties t he blood. Clears the complex, ion. Easy to make and pleasant to take. -S, cts. Sold by C. L. Crandall & Co. To Cure a Cold In One Eiy Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets. All druggNls refund money if It falls to cure. 25c. The neuulne lias L. U. Q. on each tablet. Have It Done Right. ' Take your watch to F, TsT. West and have it cleaned and fixed. Work guaranteed. III. W. B. DOUGALL, Jr. Of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Pupil of W. T. BtST. tho emlnnt KnglUh Organist, and Wm. 11. Shkrwooiv the Greatest American Pianist. Teacher of IAN0 AND ORGAN Studio. Room Ko. 3. Bank B-iilding SPRING VI LLE - - UTAH. FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Hepbu Cash Prices 3 lb of Sausage for . ...25o 3 rh of Beefsteak ;5c 3 tb loose Lard ;s0 no V cans, 7c per lb Beef, front quarters , A o 6q Beef, hind quarters 70 Mutton, whole or half. 6J to 7c per lb Pork, whole or half 6 to 6i per fl ERDMAN & SON. |