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Show over from Provo haturdsy evening. blank noteB, at thin office People having places' to rent make it known at this office. 13ert TnwoBeud was Waif-- Sick i immi first used Ayer's Ssrsspsrilla in the fall of 1848. Since then I 1 have taken it every spring as a blood purify in a end medicine." S. J, Jones, Wichita, Ksns. nerve-igthrni- ne Salt Lake Eread, fresh Resolutions of Respect! to the Memory of RUEL Q. OSTLER. ved B:liooI-inrtt- i.rutlu'r e, Rue; Ost.er, and whereas the love and of finest line The mens and esteem in which he was held If you fee! run down, ; in us, the otticera and member boys hats Payson at John are easily tired, if your the laysoii Siond Ward Pro rst guards einin-ntl- y nerves are weak, and your FOR SALE Farming and Sunday School, irnkeiweit iveoni blood is thin, then begin tlat liefitting Meadow land, and residence. Al- our oi him; there-r- e appm-iatioto take the good old stand-ar- d ' Cell on Lyman bwett. so honey. family medicine, Bu It Resolved, that realizCarl ProvBtgaard left last Tueshis purity of character and ing Ayers Sarsaparilla. day morning for Wyoming ' and lis faithfulness as a Sunday a regular nerve Idaho, with his race horae, where Vliool meinlier we will ever hold lifter, a perfect blood he expects to enter him in some iim in loving remembrance. guilder; Re It Resolved, that we exAHSrettU. of the racing events that are to be our end iest sympathy to A1: ynar doctor what It think... Aytir"a pulled off soon. Saru.iien.la. H knnwi all ahoul Lina irnaiid W ;he relatives, especsorrowing Jfulhiw huaurtcoalni B nd liinllr nunii.'inn widowed mother in the to a (fill b UUktlml ially COc and Come see line 8 of onr j.c. ATtaCo.. Loil. Mur. of her dutiful aud prom-tin- g itaaBna and 75o childs trimmed hats Ve .lie loss son. make a specialty of them J. L. Mv aba rcaliza that fetal t Lake bread, fresh every TownseuiL VVliate'er wu loudly cat our own, day, at Mrs. Gutheils. HERHINE is well adapted to the cure Belongs to Ilcavcna And blessing lent ua fur a day;; Tom Haynes of Eureka, was of fevers of ail kiuds, becauseamiit Art auoon to bo restored. ; thoroughly cleanses tin stomach here Tuesday taking iu the sights, bowela of lillious humors, and expels TisGod that lifts our comforts high all iinmre secretions of the body, Or sinks them iu the grave, ' , John Provstgaard has the finest Price GO cents He give and when tie takes away, and the" Lest line of geuts neck ' Dr. G. F. Tilson Office at lie takes hut what tie gave. residence across the street south 'wear in Tayaon. Then ever blessed lie Ilia name Ills good ms swells our store, Mrs. M. E. Lemmon was in Salt of Lemmons store, ilia justice but resumes ita own and S. R. Lake last Thursday Wimmer, Samuel DougFriday, on Tit ours Mill to adore. , h purchasing trip. lass and 0. H. Pnlver went 1o David F. Fawns, ) Ada Imniela, f Committee. Lake Silt City Tuesday morning Dr. J. M. Kesri Office in .. I" Clara Barnett, ) Dank Dnilding. Residence one to attend a meeting of the direu-tor- a August SB, 1903. block east and one block north. of the Barefoot Mining and Milling Co. Abont 100 tickets were sold The First-warmeeting home in start All diseases bowels. the here yesterday to Castilla rob is undergoing a thorough rentV be will them or Keep open M. you he I. A. Excursion. "!r ration this weak. It is- being sick. CASCARETS act like naCarroll Buclii left Monday freshly papered and painted and ture. Keep liver and bowels active will be greatly improved when the without a sickening griping feel- morning for California, where he work is completed. ing. Six million people take and will attend the Leland Stanford recommend CASCARETS. Try niversity, The highest oash market price a lOo bos. All druggists. V. n. Shermer and family paid for wheat at the Goshen Ral-jeto leave today for Fruits, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wight-maMills. where Mr. Shermer will Jiilo., of Iudianola have been in JOHN SOUTH WORTH. iave charge of the station for the week visiting. CharI,' G . W. Mr. hermer has filled If yon want first-clahay bal- ths city this .her position of station agent in in in is business the ley mining call on Manwill and ing done,' Wilson. Satisfaction guaranteed. the 'mountains near his heme snd taynoa well, and has made friends We join with the all. reports that he his some property among 3t in Viabing him public general that looks vej y favorable to bewell; TVe also extend tbo welcome Quite a large number of onr come a good payer soon, land to Mr. Betts who Succeeds townspeople, mostly yonng folks Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pnlver left Hr. Shermer here. Were out in the mountains last week for a fsw days oiiting Wednesday morning for Osceola, A couple of little children of Frank two ami a boy anJ girl, Many different kinds of trpsr-luc- es Nebraska, where they will visit Cowans, toil years of age, reswctivcly, went to weeks. three fonr for or This is are reported bnt everything Ilia' home of John Butler, on depot Genes old home, which be left street, last night axut 8 oclock, and was enjoyed. the familys sympathies by twelve years aroused that The case of Payson City vs, and came west abont they were lost. They stating ! and had nevr been back were so badly excited that it was seme ago, tbs JoHrph Darnstt, disturbing before tliev could tell their names, since. He expects to have a great tirue Mrs. Butler sent word uptown to tha peace, was tried before Justice mondial aud lie hurtled right down to Wimmer and a jury last Monday. time with some of his old play- tin house to find that the little unes had tieen called for. It whs learned After consuming most of the day mates. (Toni tile little ones that had wanin examining witnesses and weighHenry L. Shattuck of Sheila-bur- dered from their homethey on the east Iowa, was cured of stomach bench In scan li of their mctlier who ing the testimony by the jury, the l aw was decided in favor of Darn-- i trouble with which he had been had gone out for a few momenta. afflicted for years, by four boxes i.t, 'D.'D. Uoutz of Provo, de- of Chamberlainii Stomach ami School Opsns Monday fended, aud A. Saxey prosecuted, Lirer Tablets.' He hail previously ' Mission The Presbyterian Alfred C. Rees of Spanish Fork, trird many other remedies and re-a number of physicians without School will epen Monday; Sept. 8. who taught school here sometime lief. For sale by J. L. "Townsend All the former pupils ns well as ago, was in Payson Monday shakbe heartily welwill new ones any ing hands with old acquaintance A Mr. Evans of Tintic, baa ex- comed. He hasouly recently returned from pressed his intention, if everything Ulna Pryor, mission to Germany where be can be arranged satisfactorily,' of Principal. spent thirty nine and one half a big excursion from Tin-ti- c running inIiallard'a Know liniment months in the missionary field. district to F ayson and give stant relief in cases tif Mewling,gUrsburns, Mr. Reece has been eugaged by big ball in tlie pavilion and also liruises. scalds, cuts; etc. Price 25 auu Lhe Salt Lake High' School to pull off a glove coutest here some-ti- SO cents. of shops just received 1000 teach German aud will enter on We at Johnpair iu the near fntnre. which will Provsigaard's his new duty Boon, would like to see the gentleman do be sold at coBt for the next 10 Tommy Markham of Mammoth this thing and we always welcome daye. snd " Young Donovan of Provo the people from the mining disare patched for a twenty round trict to onr city. Come down Astounded the Editor. glove contest to be held at Mam- whenever yon can, the gates are Editor S. A. Brown, of Bennetts-villS. C., was ouee immensely moth on the ICth of this mouth. always open. Through long suffersurprised. The two met at Provo on the 21' h A free and expectoration is prohe writes, from Drspcpsia, of July when Markham pul it over duced. lijr a few duvet of Ballard's ing down. wife was run greatly cam my Ilotehsuwi in ail of L!'.3 Syrup, Provo boy, bat Donovan Ilnnrse'it-ssSore Tlitoat, or diflicuitj She had no strength or vigor and hvukt he has a fighting chance and of breathing. 1rice 25 ai:d 50 cents. suffered great distress from her Till try again. Ray Barney will stomach, but bIiO tried Electric No one knows the unbearable torture Bitters which helped her at once, very likely train Markham as the the peculiar ' and agonising pain four bottles, she after and, using Mammoth boy has been negotiat- CAiiKed by piles, unless they have ie suffered mini them. Many believe entirely well, can eat anything. them Incurable. This is a mistake, It's a grand tonib, and its gentle ing with him. i Proer treatment will cure laxative qualities are splendid for David Baruett, John Daniels Tiibler's Buckeye Pile ointment them is an For indigestion; cure. 50 eta. lo bottlea, torpid liver. ?.ndB.'rt Plu.lps went up on Loaf- Infnllihle of Lobs tubes 75 eta. Appetite, Stomach and er mountain last Saturday afterLirer troubles its a positive,' noon for the purpose of shooting guaranteed cure. Only 50 cents at J. L. Towtujcml Vickens, bat they got only a few. Not lueiead cf chrtsiug the birds There ia an old allegorical picTo Save Her Child. around tlie tree tops, the boys were ture of a girl scared at a grass hopiiven a big bench of exercise from per, btit iu the act of heedlessly From frightful ilisfigurment Mra. treading on a snake: This is par- Nannie Gallege'r, of La Grange, early Suudaymuhiing until five alleled Buckleus Arnita Ga. applied by the man who spends o'clock that evening hunting their Salvo to great sores on head sed sum of money building large hovti a; which had given them the cyclone cellar, bnt neglects to pro- face, and writeB its quick cure fau'.vsll during the night a'.l her hopes. It worls They vide liia family with a bottle of then are "heaps 'of chickens Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and wonders in Soreb, Bruises, Skin !'i t the heroes spoiled their tun. Diarrhoea Remedy as a snfegnard Eruptions, Cute; Burns, Scalds bowel complaints, whose and Piles. 25c, Cure guaranty 'xt time they will tako bnrrOs, against victims outnumber those of tl by J. L. Townsend, druggist .i iew tin cans to feed them, aud a cyclone a hundred to one. This good rope for each, and the boys remedy is everywhere recognize llii-Townsend's line of milline expect to enjoy life a few Bathe most prompt and nlisl medicine use iu for di is all new stock direct from t these si tfe houpj. F.net. L. Vor rule Townsend. by J. la i I. n Jts di grefct-Iaord- ,' . , . d - ex-c- ct r n, ss 4 -- Thomas, Provo, Win: beas, Our Heavenly Father in hi infinite wisdom, has fro n umong uh our bo rjini-ved at Mrs. Gutheils. Frank McCaw left yesterday over the It. G. W., with his bouse Attornerat-La- x hold and office goods for Grand Room 12, Knigiit Block. Junction, Colo, ilia family fo lowed this morning on the pass. enger. We regret to see Mr. and family leave, as they have been long-tim- e residents cf Visited Strawberry, Payson and have made many who, however, wish them friends, Messrs Ilyrurn Lemmon, J. S, every success in their new home. Toge; Jr., J. S. Me Beth and W. S. Tanner in company with a couple The best physio Chamber-aiu- s of civil engineers from Salt Lake Stomach and Liver Tablets, made a visit into the Strawberry to take. Pleasant m effect. ilasy valley last week, returning Sun- :or sale by J. L. Townsend. day, for the purpose of investigating the plausibility of putting in a storage reservoir and to see To Subscribers. if it would be possible to run the We have a few more subsrrip-iou- s water of Strawberry river onto the to the American Farmer that fields in this swtiot. we cau give to onr customers. To found the made by surveys Tli.ty all new subscribers who pay for it be can that the by engineers Globe-lieadone year and lhe done, und they pokted notices of pay np loentinn of thn waters and the mat- old subscribers who arrearages and one year in advance ter is undergoing careful consideration. As the waters am in a we will give a years subscription tci the American Farmer, which is government reserve it will take conceded to be one of the best some time to learn just what can arm magazines in the country. be done in the matter. is issued monthly and is It and will a is It big undertaking call for an immense outlay of mon- illed with articles regarding the ' ey, but if the waters sufficient to farm, poultry, stock, sheep and in all lands this sec- numerous other' Bnbjects of vast lhe irrigate tion it wont take len to pay off interest to the residents in this section. Remember you get both the obligation. it japeri for the price of one, and 11.25 will buy both for twelve T. 1. 1. 1. A. Ofllcers1 Ming. months. We have only a limited The regnlar monthly meeting of number to give so come early, the Ward and HtnkeY. L.M. I. Home iu and get a sample copy of officers of Neho Stake will conAmerican tbe Farmer and look it vene at the Payson Second ward over. meeting house, on Saturday, Sept. 6, 1U02, at 10 o'clock a, m. All ward and stake Y. L. M. I. Do You Belioyo In Signs officers are nrgeutly requested t? A mark, note, token, or symptbn inAnna Nebekeri attend. dicates that by which anything may 1. M. Fairbanks, be known, that we are forewarned if Emma Lerwill, is to befall us, 'or we have the evil M. Y. I. A. L. Presidency ) 2-- v g, - me e, 'Utah. cr pleasure of anticipation if tlie signs betoken a fortunate occufcqce. Accidental occurrences all have their signs,' every has its symptons. The point The regnlar monthly meeting of sickness is to heed the former and counteract the Ward aud Stake Primary Ofeffect ef tlie latter, Bpells of sick ficers of the Neho Stake will con- the follow Indigestion aud headache vene at the Pay bOu Second Ward stomach disorders, belching, billious-ne- , meeting Honse, on Saturday, Sept. anl dysiwpsla are signs of sick6, at 10 a. tu. ness. People that believe in signs and All Ward and Stake officers are know that they are true from exurgently requested to be present. can get immediate relief and perience, Jake Abqili, cure a by the use of Dr: Gunns speedy President Primary Associations Ini proved Liver Pills. Only one for a dose. Ve will send two of these pills High Cr.cil Meeting. flee to any one having signs of sickness : ... :i : or a full liox on receiit of 25 cts. They The Regular meeting of the High are sold by ell druggiidn for 25 eta per Council oftheNeboHtakeufZlon will lie Iiulii in the of Paysun Talier-liacl-e box. VYrite us about 'ym? case, and at 7 1. m. Friday. Sept. 5, 1002 ask for a sample. Address Dr. Gunn, J. H. PAGE Jr. Philadelphia, Pa. For sale' by J. L HYRUM LEMMON, Townsend. Druggist. 1IEN BY GARDNER, Stake Presidency. Primary Officers Priesthood Meeting. The regular mnnthlv Priesthood meet-o- f Dysentery Cured Without the al of a doctor." tlie Nelw Stake will be held in the Payson tabernacle at 10 a. m. Saturday, "I am jnat np from a hard spoil Sept. 0, 11102. J. S. Faue, Jr. of tteflux(ilyBentery) says Mr. Ilrnrit Lkmjjox He.nHv Garun'eu T. A; Pinner, a well known merStake Presidency, chant of Drummond, Tenn. 1 need one small bottle tf ChamberP. lists Meeting. High The High Priests of llie Nebo Stake lains Colic, Cholera and Diarrwill meet in tlie Payson Tabernacle at hoea Remedy and was cared with2 p. m. on (Saturday, Sent. 0. out baring a doctor, I consider it ClIARIJBS lir.EWERNOy, the best cholera medicine in the J. S. 1AGIS,' world. There is no need of emJAUE8 ASDEBSOIf, ploying a doctor when this remedy Presidency. is used, for no doctor can prescribe a better medicine for Dowel Selief Sociefy Cfficors Meeting. complaint in any form either for A meeting of the Ward and children or adults. It never fails Stake Relief Society officers of the and is pleasant to take. For sale Nebo Stake will be held in tbe by J. L. Townsend. Payson tabernacle vestry on Saturday, Sept, fi, at 10 oclock a. m.: " All ward officers are urgently requested to be present t'- - Mbs. Lilli k Page, SmSXAII PlCKEBISO, Eliza Dixon, Presidency. . . Over-Wis- e. et-cee- ded .'.-.- -- N ' . - .. One door west Uutliell'a Barber shop, I'ayBon, L'iah. Satisfaction Guaranteed! JOHN D. STARK, hotarY public. My boy when four jsars oil was taken with' colic and cramps in his stomach. 1 sent for the doctor and he injected morphine, bnt the child kept getting worse. I then gave him half a 'teaspoonfnl of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and in half an hour he wab sleeping and soon recovered. F. L. Wilkins, Shell Lake Wis. Mr. Wilkins is bookkeeper for the Shell Lake Lumber Co, For sale by J. L. Townsend.' Sure Cure for Piles. Piles produce moisture mn Itching causB itching, this form as well as Blind, Bleeding or rrotnidiugPlk-- art cured by I)r. Pilu Remedy : Stops Itching and Meeding. Absorbs tumor. 60 cents s jar at druggists, or sent by mall. Treatise free. Write me about your cose. Dr. Busanko, lhilada; Pa. A s 'a Blotches and excresencct, which so olten annoy peotJe, are simply efforts of nature to throw off Impediments to the iirnpcr performance of tier duties HEKB1NE will aid suii assist nature in her work, auil insure a skin clear aud tieautiful, entirely free from all t imperfections, lrice 50 cents. A fresh supply of J. G. McDonalds famous candies just in at Mrs. Gntheils, Over 150 kinds to select from. Also fresh bread from Provo. UNIVERSITY Sick headache, nervous, headache, tired headache, neuralgic headache, catarrhal headache, headache from excitement, in fact, headaches of all kinds are quickly and surely cured with DR. MILE.S Pain Pills. Also all pains such as backache, ' neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatic pains, monthly pains, etc. "Dr. Miles Pain Fills are worth their weight in gold," tap Mr. W. D. K reamer, of Askansas Cftjr, Kan. They cured my wife of chronic headache when nothing else would." Dr. Macs Fain Pills drive away pain as if by magic. I am never without a supply, and think everyone should keep them handy. One or taro pills taken on approach of headache wiU prevent it every time." Mss. s Johnson, Chicago, IU. Jl-dc- tber use thousands of people have been enabled to attend social and religious funcThrough tions, travel, enjoy amusements, etc., with comfort. As a preventative, when taken on the approach of a recurring attack, they are excellent. Sold by all Drasslats, IS Daaaa, IS cants. Dr. Milas Medledl Co., Elkhart, Ind. OF- - UTAH ThelTi.iver8ity ofUtah include? the School of Arts and Sciences, the State School of Mines nnd the State Normal School. The Qopd cf Rledicine rersona Insisting tiiat medicine does no good, have one stublioru fact to contend with, that la, the fact that the pro le who do iieliere are greatly in the majority. We have been so fortunate during the at twenty years oa to convluco thousands of suQerers with wenk watery blood who had all the symptnns of a general breaking down of tlie system, that ono medicine at least does good. Nervous and un steady eoide, weak, fleslileas ptofde. pimply, paio or sallow )oop1e enn have strong, sternly nerves and solid healthy flesh by ttie use of I)r. Gunn's Blood & N erve Tonic. A tablet to take a t meal time: It turns tlie lomi you eat Into rich red blood, making solid flesh at tlie rate of un to three Jim. per week. The weak sick fueling cannot remain when the bony is gaining in healthy flush This medicine saves doctor bills and Insures health, giving the- very best Sold by all treatment imssible. druggists for Hie. a Mx, shout three treatments in each tiox. Write us atiout your case and let us advise with you this cost nothing. On rsceit of iiriie 75c we will send one box of the Tonic, - or S Mixes for 2.00 by mail. Write, Dr Ounn, IhU.'idelphiii, Pa. Fur sale by J. L. Townwnd, Druggist. a I Boot and Shoe Repairing. Meeting. -- , . Mt-C- aw FRANK HAWKINS, - i SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. The School of Arts and Sciences offers courses in:1. General science. 2. Litwral arts. - STATE NORflAL SCHOOL. The Normal School offers. 1. A four years' norma course. 2. Advanced normal course. ' 3. Course in kindergarten training. STATE SCHOOL OF MINES. The School of Mines offers courses in: 1. Mining engineering. 2. Electrical engineering. PREPARATORY SCHOOL. A preparatory School is maintained which give prt-- ration for the courses In general science, litu-rs- l aits, mining and electrical engineering, law, medicine, and business. a The proximity of great mines, reduction works of vurious kinds, and power house fur the generation of electricity, afford ad van Inge for thorough and practical wo: k in mlnire snd electrical engineering not enjoyed by any other school of mines in tlie United States. Siiop Work ia TOod and Metals. Student in engineering courses are given two yean' work in wood und metals in tho and under the direction of thoroughly competent mr.chluisfs. Manual Training and Doniatk Science are features of tli1 ( rw: courses. No Tuition is Charged, but a small annual registration flu is rf1ulred. of students, September 12th and 13th. Arrangements him own made whereby students from outside tlie eity ear. obtain lietirit and rooms nt the ( iratiri Pacific Ho' el. opposite O. S. L. R. li. deinit,-Sal- t Lake City, at 75 rents a day until they are permanently The University Annual, which give full Information concerning eourses fur admission, etc., will be sent free on application to the equirehii-m- s well-equipp- Ilcg-strati- Im-nte-d. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, Salt I,afee City. Utah, |