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Show ryj. , rntTi(J 9. I f JLA 1 O Iuh. C M UnnnUon. VOL. VI. m wmlt. un4r Art ef of March CVmtfr Goes to Mt. CHARLEY NIELSON BENEFIT GIVEN BY THE COMBINED A of delegates held iu Ephraim last week, to hold this year's annual campfire at Mt . Pleasant, August 9, 10 e. 11. Veterans resident of SaLpete, Sevier, Juab and Emery oouuties are included in this encampment, and for throe days Mt, PieaaQt will entertain the,jolliest crowd she ever had. The people of the Queen city guarantee in this wise: Suitahte grounds, c;ty water on grouuds, electric light, (all night service) forage for the animals, wood for the camp fires, fresh cream delivered every morning, duneiug pavilion for three nights, music gratis, band for three days, suitable assemb ly hall in which to hold meetings, and the good wishes and material welcome of the people. Those who stay away will certainly miss a royal treat. Veterans of the uuuniaoa A'ost should liue up fer a good representation Ht the gathering, residing as they do upon what was the old fightiug ground during ths Indian troubles. total of 1131.30. Wednesday night's party given in the Centertield meetinghouse was equally well attended, the place crowded with a generous lot of old and jqing. With the accomodation of the hall the receipts were remarkable, amounting to 961.00 be-iu- g from dance numbers and something over $12 from refreshments, 176 in all. Thus the two parties netted a fraction over 9210, quite a neat sum for Ohariey. We never saw so hearty a response as was shown in Nielsoos behalf. Tne sympathy of the entire community goes out to the unfortunate beneficiary, who it ta felt wili highly appreciate the material assistance bestowed through the effort of the hoys belonging to the brass band organizations of the two wards. Th band fboys are deserving of great praise for their ezertloo in behalf of Charley Nielson. Beyer. The world's greatest tioyclist unicycle rider will be seen as a special feature with Eilers Rip Vau Winkle company, Thursday, June 22, that Charley Tt Mit- chell and John L. Sullivan will meet iu the prize riag uezt fall. It is not announced yet whether the weapons will be phonographs or telephones. New York will recover 921,000,000 accumulated taxes from corporations which refused to pay their taxes. There are times when it pays even a Van Winkle." Rip Pleasant. a convention Wbo eev it ctn'gt be done! The Gazette Haul it oould, and the result show that we were right. We felt that the object was p worthy one and the people, young as well as old, ntued to $har this sentiment and responded heartily with contributions at both of the parties that were given. Friday night the Gunnison opera house was crowded, and then some. There were 179 numbers 6old and nearly all who bought tickets were preseut. As high as fire dollars was paid, and not any gave uuder fifty cents. The receipts from dancing amounted to $12d .05 and 111.25 was rertlized from galoot refreshments, a Eilers Big K9. Company of thirty people traveling in their own (2) municipality to bring 'suit special cars, will present Joseph" 'Jef- courts. fersons version of the famous plaY 'RIP VAN WINKLE, at Gunnison Triumphs ofMoJern! Surgery. in the Mls Annie Ilansen of this place visiting with relatives at Levan, The health of the people continues excellent, scarcely any sickness reported at present. A uew daughter came to gladden th? home of Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Sorenson on the 8th inst. be-l'i- Cen-tert'tl- V d. nt Stomach anl Liver TatlcT A good strong Better than a Doctors Prescription. July celebration. committee was chosen, insuring pro Mr. J. W. Turner, Vje., says that vision for a good time iu honor of the Chamberlains Stomach and Liver loyal event. Tablets has done him more good than he could get from the doctor. Flag day was observed here Wed- anything If any physician in this country was nesday, in compliance with the governors request. The starry banner able to compound f. meejioine that was observed upon a number of places would produce such gratifying results and a good program was rendered at in cases of stomach troubles, biliousthe hall, in the afternoon. John S. ness or constipation, tyx whole time would be us;d in preparing this onp Bardsley upon the History of the Flag; Master Truman Sorenson medicine. For sale by Gunnison recited iu his favorite stvle; Affalona Coop, Gunnison, Utah, JeDsen gave an appropriate reading Money to loan on real estate. Low and suitable remarks were made by N. C. Tollestrup, Bishop Fjeldsted rate of interest. Walter O.Christenton, Gunnison. and other ripens. f'ke Gunnison, Thursday, June 22nd. EILERS BIG COMPANY presenting Jeffersons version lAInlcte Von Rip v class for instruction in dressmaking at the dvellmg oue door south of the Farmers Exchange store, For further particulars, lire at P. M,. Rosenbergs place. 'aq - afford-entertainme- Thursday, June 22. . Miss Hilda Soderberg desires to announce that she Las commenced a Jfor Steps have r!?o beeu ta proper celebration of Pioneer under direction of the Sunday sebev)! In order to obtain the funds necessary for the occasion a departure has been made fromrthe usual custom of circulating a subscriptiq list and Instead a concert is to be given, and pleasure in value for what may be given, Besides tbie it is expected that no small contribution will come from a voting contest for the young lady whp is to represent four young ladies Clare, Utah, Christiansen, AiTaloua Jeusen, Hanand Rainey Myrup nah Jen-e- n candidates the chosen to combeing pete for the honor. Voting on this contest will be conducted at the two stores, a deposit of five cent being each vote cat-t- . Arrangements were made at Sunday's meeting looking to a Fourth of Chamberlain's im-iqjfi- In Dressmaking. g :p. The conjoint meeting of the Mutuals was held Sunday evening, the program rendered being exceptionally good. Centerfield talent will put on a ore act play at the meetinghouse, next Monday night for the benefit of the Ellerss Rip Van Winkle Co, now library. Oil the Stage is the Thirty people, high las speoialie? title of the piece, which is capably effects. One night only, calcium cast. Thursday, June 22, under an Wonderful things are done for the water proof pavilion theatre, human bodf by surgery. Organs are capable of seatiug 1200 people, fully taken out '.and scraped aud polished equipped with opera chairs and a and put baclf; or they may be reoutfit of Class is Scren Anderson ir &t Kohraim on business and to vinit relatives, Hans Jensen made a trip to Levun Monday, to visit friends there. , complete special scenery. A first class production is guaranteed, six clever specialties being intro duced, and excellent music furnished by Eilers Concert Band and Operatic Orchestra. A free band concert and uuicycle exhibition wili be given at noon. Doors open at 7 performance at 8. X(). CENTEHFIEI.I). The Indigo war veteran decided at BIG SUCCESS. S. UTAH, FRIDAY, JUXK 10, 1005. GUXXISOX, Over Two Hundred Dollars. Blnck Ilnwk Reunion BANDS a moved entirely!,! bones are splioed ; pipes take the pla of diseased sections of veins, antiseptic dressings are applied to wounds, briikes, burng and like injuries before inflammation sets in, w hich oause them to heal without maturation acd in the time required by the old treatment. Chamberlains Pain Balm acts on this same principle. It is an antiseptio and when applied to such injuries, causes them to heal very quick. It also allays pain and soreness. Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in your homes and it will save you time and money, not to mention the inconvenience and suffering which such injuries entail. For sale by Gunnison Coop, Gunnison, Utah. one-thir- d , tr COMPANY OF 30. -- SEATS FOR 1.200, SPECIALTIES 6 S2TBAND and ORCHESTRA. Band Concert and- - Cycle Exhibition i Doors open 7 p. m. Performance a$ 8 |