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Show j J TUBBING GRAY fin Tviunno WITH BALDNESS Th Sugar b Amtei bj Vtiaf AYERSJvisaa "Nearly forty year ago, after some weeks of sickness, my hair turned gray and began falling out so rapidly tliat I was threatened with immediate l&ldnesa. Hearing Ayer's llair Vigor highly spoken of, 1 commenced using this prepara children iliil remarkably will, sud Awarded a hmii:. On aim jkiighest Honors World's Fair, hs present inid lie cnjiyrd the peiformaue more than tluit of the majority of troupes which appear hero. r DR; People with hair tlmt is continually fulling out, or those that are bald, chu slop the falling, and a good growth of lmir by Using gi-- t Hill's llnir Koni-vi-r- j We heard a drummer tunke the remark that he hail just come up from Nephi uud could not help but notice the stir uud bustle in this city as compared to that in the county Beat of Juak tion, and was so well satisfied with recommend any of Ayers medicines to my friends. Airs. II. 21. Haight, Avoca, Neb. Hair Vigor AyersnUlUD BY PR. J. C. AYEH I CO.. LOWELL, MASL U. MmnmjfmrUlm Xmmmrtm spite yourself, l'et'r riper picked a peck of feet. Where is the pickled pigs peck of pickled pigs feet Peter Piper picked? Down at Joe Douglass, where you can also find pickled tripe nnd fine mixed pickles. iiajrffi. TI3IK TAJILE. I Mas, Agent. Ml SB tdlpu. 8IM Miss Mary Todd has oiiened up her g business over Lemmon's store and is prepured to do all kinds of fancy dress muking in the very Intest styles. Missi s Minnie Wride Minnie Winwnvd and Ester Hausen are engnged with her dress-makin- am, 11 pt.m W. H. Kmuuisa, A( CJLOBELETS. H utter to insure insertion must lie In the cBue by Thursday eveulnir. All eoinmunlca-liou- s must be aeeomimuied by the ari.or fall ue. Toot Elmer is down from Eureka to upend a few days. Frank Anger, wlo looks nfter the Mt. Nebo reservoir dam, was up T uesday and reports the reservoir filling up at the rate of nbout Irof. D. H. Cliristensen went inches u day. There is un questo Salt Lake City last Sunday. tion, he sayB, but what there will bean abundance of water to fill the of those a Try gallon aorgum reservoir. molasses down at Joe Donglasa. Mrs. Tillies Dixon is down from Jercnr visiting her father, David Laut Next week we propose to give a write up of all the business houses of the city. Mrs. Susan Cramlall is able to be out again after an illness of almost a month. Mr, Greer, representing the Salt Lake Argus, was in town Monday interviewing subscribers. Win. McIntyre, one of the principal owners of the Mammoth mine, was in the city Sunday. Leave yonr laundry at this office and have it sent to the Utah Steam Lannd ry. Satisfaction guaranteed. John Qnigley returned to the city Tuesday evening after an absence of several days at Mercnr. over We have secured a correspondent down at Benjamin and expect to have news from that thriving little burg every week. J. L. Townshed has resigned his position as teacher in the public schools and will devote his entire attention to the drug business. Jfr.C. H. BloomBtcrburg jtyrife of Provo, who have been and vis-tin- g Mr. and Joseph Douglass during the week, returned home yesterday. Dr. Fort and wife left Tuesday morning over the R. G. W. for Holdridge Nebraska. The Dr. is undecided as to joet where he will locate. Frank Fairbanks, one of the teachers in the public schools was given a surprise party by his scholars at the Assembly Hall Wednesday night. It is safe to predict that the production of the Charity Bill this evening will be the most elaborately finished performance that has been seen in the Opera House for many a long day. Abont two dozen Pnyson jnve. Biles, under the inuungement of Archie Graham, presented "Nick of the Woods at the Opera House Wednesday night The at tendance was not very large, but the j Frequently accidents oerur iu the household which cause burns, cuts, sprains and bruises; for use in Kiieh Dr. J. II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment liss for many years been the constant favorite family remedy, at Quigley's. For HAVE SOMEWHAT TO SAY TO YOU e j ' bs must woman A And believe we can ccnvir.cc you that the best place in the city to purchase your healthy, and to remain healthy 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, and biHntiful sho should take Dr. J. II. McLean's Strengthening Jim. Provstgaanl hns just re- Cordial aud Blond Purifier. 1 ceived tin best line of solid gold imparts tone and tlus.li .to the skin rings ever seen in the town. strength, rigor and pure blood; is equi.l'y adapted for all ages, from W. J. DiinglmwA Sons are Iw1h to (he aged of either sex. the to receive tlmir spring For sain at Quigley's. goods by giving their More a . dry goods, clothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes or anything in the line of general mer- pre-puii- chandise is at n 5. A BIO OBANDE WESTERN. l. WssS'Hollud. e .i I ?' . If you waut to laugh, go and see the Charity Bull; if you want general cleaning up. Card cf Thanks. Have yonr laundry work done to weep, go and see the Charity Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wightman Sti-uiLaundry. wish to Ball, uud if you dont want to do by the Utah return their sincere thunks either go there uuyhow auil you Leave ut this ofiice Aouduy and it to their many friends for kind will bo returded Friday evening. will do both iu of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is known by its works. The experience of half a century proves tliat no other preparation of the kind stop coughUNION PACIFIC. ing and allays irritation of the Train, arrive aud depart (ruin PaKu si follows throat and bronchial tubes so North South. .8:3: p.m ( lWusr...luie s.m promptly and eifeclually us this. PaMU(vr S Aiwr'l CREAM Mrs. (ieueva Mitchell left for Jereur Monday to join her lius band, who has been working over MOST PERFECT MADE. therefor some time. They will A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free muko their home in the big mining 6nn Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. Lii-tcd.l- -; Mhi-i-I- i . camp. the result that I have never tried nny other kind of dressing. It stop, ped the liair from falling out, stimulated a new growth of hair, and kept the scalp free from dandruff. Only an occasional application is now needed to keep iny hair of good, natural color. I never hesitate to , Fur the Fourth Annual fud of the Spanish Fork Cnmhruin Thu March 2nd; Association, 1 'r. ion Pacific By. will sill round trip tiokocii ut single fare, March li t, aivl 2nd. tickets good for retitli lS'.lii. . turn until Unsuspected disorders of the kidneys are responsible for niauy of the ordinary ailments of humanity which neglected, develop iuto a serious and perhaps fatal malady. Experience would sujgest the use of Dr. J. IL McLean's Liver aud Kidney Balm. For sale at Quigleys. assistance aud sympathy rendered The young ladies who nio to them during the illness and after take part iu the play huve the death of their little daughter dress the to arranged stage iu a Ircta. most artistic manner, in order to A Card. make a fit setting for their elaborDr. Wade ate wardrobes am! pretty faces. begs to inform the inhabitants at laysou and vacinty Francis Hickman of Benjnmiu that ho Los purchased the practice left yesterday afternoon for Logan of Dr. Fort and can lx found at to take a mouths course of studies the office over the Bank. Will to prepare himself to go on a attend to all calls, night and day. mission to Germany, lie ordered Parties coming from outside of the GliOliE for one year before he town at night are requested to left. bring their own teams. A telegram was received here yesterday morning saying that Edward Sflmhu,a young man who The firm of Me Met li Brothers farmer ly lived here, had died out is this day dissohed partnership at Price, aud that the remaina mutalcousent. James McBi-tlwould bo brought to this city m ly having withdrawn from the firm, the evening. the business will be continued by Mrs L. O. A. Colvin was stricken Edward II. McBi-lh- , who will my down with paralysis last Saturday all accounts and collect, all indebJan. 10, 180d night and is still in a very critical tedness. James Mclic'h. condition, with scarcely auy Lopes of recovery. Her son Levi, was E. II. McBcth. called home from a missiuu, and arrived Monday night For the above occasions a special rate of 12.00 will lin made from The went her during the past week has been somewhat peculiar, main line mints to Leadville nnd it being cloudy, ami trying to ruin return for train of Feb. 13lli. only; or snow almost every day. The tickets will bn limited to continutemperature has been very mild ous passage iu lioth directions with which has caused the buds to swell final punch limit of Feb. 19th. 9G. considerably and will place them Bates from braucli line points will iu danger of being killed by lute be one single fare to nearest main lino junction in addition to the frosts. above rate of $12.00. Special The people of Spring Lake have will bo made with arrangements petitioned llie county court to have the D. & R. (i. and CoL Mid. lines the lake drained, claiming that it that the return portion of these is the cause of so much malaria tickets may be honored for stopand sickness in the village. Thu over at Glen wood Springs. lake is wull slocked with carp and 'eery aud Miles of this city, who own it, will nut give their consent to the draining unless they are compensated for the loss of fish NOTICE j i i well-know- ur To-nig- - r n, . 1. - i - cto GJ auction n the factory. We dont handle any shoddy to articles which often will not hold together long enough make a sale. It is not h very good policy to consider price and keep is your eyes closed against quality. Our motto shop-wor- Good Quality Laides Childrens Shoes. Childrens (train Slmcs, 5 to 7, for Childrens grain ai.d oil grain shot a, 8 to 12, for. Same, 13 to 2, ................ s T j1-(j- dont buv. No Irou ble to show oods. r. G WIMMER (f CO. - Jiio Provstgaanl is the only ouu in town who carries first class Jewelry. ni' Ranch. seres well fenced land. 40 acres in rye: balance line grazing. Running water for slis-Adjoining lands of Thomas Wimmer, Samuel Douglass and David and John llone. k price: Terms to suit. Write J. A. L Smith, Americau Fork, Utah 143 Ilats & caps, Suit the tiniea. Glr Un si Call. Invnltithle m fat toil 1 li li MU ri mt BieyeLEs SpccStrcntb Sterling Kuwxonr of tho TNC tMBOtMMKHT Of OK.AUTV. OMALCYUL UONTNCSS AND OUOABIUJV I K. L.rv t lUlil-A- IlHlrr. II I in 'ij'frMH r inert? mill, All tilts T. I 1 I. our StrlcM-Xl- et cxclvhvk h J.nuibouk. Warnilr coin m itVtl ly bufiti) r s. t ! ',( . if i , ; fl.'; i b r. is . uT al-- ! imin-- ) cvrnvccDY bf:$t fob Kt cat; - fi'.'! ; :n u; S V . i u . . t . - ( I :t 1 i i. . . , i ; -- A f' (II1 f i! iLI ,u i ?, ii fK--t ! M : 1. . ,v c i J :t I i J.- - I j . f .. - I J rJ 9vm IMW?vr I y $10. Tzmoiramv CATALOr.UC YCUftS ns mr AiKtHQ. ADMttt lUbltc Sewing CLEVELAND. I I 75aiO DtSICM. poortertCH Atsumto kvc&c thz It lUorthr None s truojvci y ArrtAt. to tnk exormtncKO miota a Mrc imo x vcov accuikcmemt or a renweer mount oifire. Hcboel, Had ITnaie Mutirlurd of tlm an& -Cbaiactcriyc tbc tUblU." 'Vauhrirfini.9 . & valises. -- IiiternationalS Dictionary Tinware, Trunks II; Cisii tri m latliagC?) Websters Quccnswarc, . HEAD QUARTERS. FOR SKATES. Have just put in a fresh stock of Candies for tho HOLLIDAY TRADE. New Gooods arriving every day. y. Always ou lland; with Prices to Groceries, Clocks, Cutlery, -- 'Fork and Snusaye, Dry goods, Glass, willow and Wooden ware, iwuMSuinnnnwmmmiiamirWw k FRANCIS, Props. AM Fresh Jterf, Veal t Mutton Following Goods: goods, d' autos i mmi'rnHSnsnmnnif G ol the Gents furnishing is Curries a full and complete line of hardware, cutlery, wagon timber, copper, tin and brass ware, guns; ammunition and washing machines. Ad so a fine stock of groceries. the. Xmr. HfrIS NOW Boots & shoes, Mens, boys & youths clothing and underwear, J. S. Douglass. The Hardware King. Cheap RADII - LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. (Peat (Par fief. i Complete Line for............ o Come in if you Try With Shoes. lowMensPrice Shoes. 95cat Mens oil grain shoe for calf shot', worth Mens creedmors shoe for . ... II .26 70cts Ladies' good y0cln $1.60, for 11.60 Siena calf shoe for worth Lndii-Mens' extra Hue calf, (svery . . .Koets dmigolu shoe, 1.00 12.00 8l W1 $l.bi, for jmir warranted) for Batin calf with patent Mena' worth Ladies kangaroo calf, tloi-t$1.60 u , l0 , (it i 8, ... M.iiiJ leather tip, for $2.00, 8 to 12, 1.3(1 Our from o $1.76 to Mena' fine calf shoes Shoe, j pj li0 Judies' extra fine shoes, worth $2.50. $1,50 $3X0, for Evt ry Pair Warranted. aud Oil Bed-roc- Open CO, All wu ask of you is to givo us a call and thereby an opiKirtunity to verify what wo claim. Our goods arc all nowr and fresh from ht Unlike most proprietary medicines, the formulae of Dr. J. (I Ayers Sarsaparilla and otber preparations are cheerfully sent to any physician who apply for them. Hence the special favor accorded n standard remedies which will result. these Fair Worlds the Joe Douglass has put the finishby ing touches on his new dancing The Union Pacific Ry, announce Ball and it piesents a very attraca rate of one fare from all stations tive appearance. The walls are in Utah to Salt Lake City March adorned with beautifnl pictures 6th. For the Paderewski Concert, and on each side are two large Thursday night the in the Tabernacle March 5th, and mirrors. for the Sousas Band Concert at Silver After club gave a ball in it the same place March Gth. All and last night another one was tickets good for return until March given by the young ladies. Dong-las- s hall promises to lie the mpn-l9th. place fur dances in the futthe Home Dramatic ure. Co. will present the beautiful comedy drama entitled, "The Causing Excitement. This piny has Charity BolL The discovery of what is supcreated a furore in the east that posed to be Mercnr ore over on has been equaled by few produc- the West Mountains, a few miles tions . One of the chief attractions from this city, is causing no little will be the debuts of several proexcitement among mining men in minent society ladies, and we are this locality. Already there are promised something ralabor&te in a number of on the prospectors the way of costumes. ground and location notices are For the Annual Eisteddfod of the being posted all over the hill side. Some time ago Geo. Rnst ami Spanish Fork Camlirain Association others made a location over there at SpAuish Fork, Monday, March which they named the Golden '2nd., the R. G. V. will make usual rate of one single fine to Gem. A tunnel was mn in sixty feet and ore struck similar to that Spanish Fork and return from of Mercur, which runs front 80c to Price, Scofield, Salma, Silver City, $27 Work wna par ton in gold. Ogden, Bingham and all intermedilast but resumed Rummer, ate points. Tickets to be sold stopped and rich ore struck. very March 1st. and 2nd. limited to recently number of a other shafts Quite March Gth. have been sunk on ail of which the Mr. and Mrs. T G. Wi turner and name kind of ore hns been struck children of Faysou, UtHh, are visit- at a depth of from 10 to 0 feet ing in the city, the guests of Mrs. The locations an- about a mile and A. J. Shores, No. 1002 West a half from Utah Lnke, which street. Sir. Winmier makes the wat.-- very handy. Tho Twenty-fift- h is a banker and capitalist of First National Bmik of (deii hns nnd is largely interested in purchased one thinl interest in the mining in this vicinity, lie is thild-- n Gem nnd have scut Frank dow.i to work accompanied by Mr. Miles and A. McK'-ndrNebecker of Pnyson Ci y. i! is hin.d-il)r. Tilsmi, who lius his intention to invest lirgt ly in locat'd several claims, says tin re s An- will Los Angeles property.--20tl the gro-iu(. v. daTimes. (i s. geles 1uy-6o- T KSachinc Co. Kiyfmnir, - OHIO, It TOT |