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Show l'icturis, Asthma Msdblions at jsflLTrsaar One of my daughters had a terrible case or asthma. Vi e tried almost everything, but without relief. We then tried Ayer's C'nti ry Pectoral, and thres and onc-habottles cured her." Emma Jane Entsminger, Langsville. O. if Ayers Cherry Pectoral certainlycuresmanycases of asthma. And it cures bronchitis, hoarseness, weak lungs, croup, jj winter coughs, night jj TkiMitmi Uc., He., tl. AUJngMi fl whooping-coug- h, coughs, and hard colds. Pauult .Mir ioator. tr til uys tail It, ! you out tub It.(! IU know. uru wlllliie. If bubrauri. built tM.ullwlIbblm. W. then l Uk It. tb f.C.ttfcK Ul UmIIi Mu. SMBIWWrSWkWOTi Picture frames J. tl. Puge's. and Cut Prices ou Games and Gift Books at Townsend's s'.orc, ley-so- u. E. II. McDeth wu iu Provo Stale Bank Examiner Walter Tuesday, on business. J, Bent is was here Tuesday checkthe accounts of ths back. blank deeds, ing Warranty location notices, etc. Dr. G. F. Tilson Office ei Mis. C. S. Six went in to Sail residence across the street south Lake Wednesday morning for s of Jjeipmou'a store. few clays. Mrs. Wm Ferre entertained the ViT. A. Miles is down from Sum and 1 club at h.r Lome! Suit Lake. Monday craning. f J. 8. McBeth was iu Salt Lake John Wild held the lucky Tuesday. Dumper which drew the gnu raffled off by Ed Bates yesterday. Try ths home made mince meat at WiKbtmaii & Sons. Bead the testimonials of our own towns people regarding the Mrs. M. E. Loinaion went in to worth of Coins Hot Blast heating Salt Lake Wednesday morning on stoves for sale by A.H. Iluisb. a buying trip. Dont ferget to see The Three People having places to rent Musketeers Christmas night at make it known at. this office. the Opera Uoust. James llesce wss fiord 82.6G by Dont forget tliollmie Dramatics In Justice Wimmer Tuesday for the World Against Him Tusdoy. die-turdi- ug the peace. Skates of every description at Knit Lako bread, fresh day, at Mrs. Gutheil's. A. H. lluishs. Gut prices ou Toys and Iloli-- d 'Goods at Towusends store, ay after Salt Lake Tuesday morning Pay son. a two tmmlha' visit here. Dr. J. M. IlKSHYOffice in Eugeuo Lewis, of Salt Like Dank Building. Kesidence on 3 representing the Deseret News is block east and one block north. here iu the interests of that paper. James A Daniel, l'rank Finlayson, liny yonr notions of W. 1a Karl llultfli sed Mi Ada DumIcIn play finish returned to Miss Ethel . Woraeneroft. Cut Prices ou Vases, Album and Fancy Dishes at Townacuds store, Paysou. The "You snd 1" card Club were entertained by lira John Kouthworth Tuesday evening. Edward Dixon and Charles Dtpew returned lirat Friday from Canada ami speak iu high trams of that country. THIS 15. Brooches, sush pius, brecvlsis, rings and anything iu jewelry at J. K. Is Headquarters for Santa Claus. present "A Little Outcast at ths opera house ou January 2, 1903. I Everything to please the young and old at Prices To Suit The Look for the in the Window Times. Merry-Go-Rou- nd esar Fssiyson. IOslsLIL prices Mufflers and Gloves at Cuffs, The pavilion dance lost Friday Townsend's store, Paysou, night was very slimly attended, Presents to suit everybody at J. ah The primary concert at the but thoss who were oat got S. Pagos. First Ward meeting house last ths daucs they wanted. Another tomorrow atbe will ball night. well giveu Saturday night was quite The Oman Wave Washer at W. tended ami ths program was well Same place same prices everyWorsen crofts. L. body welcome. rendered. on Dolls, Dill Gut pri-eand Dishes nt Toy Carriages s STORE THAT SAVES YOB Wo Are In Perfect Trim! Nothing Has Been Forgotten! Every depart men t is in complete readiness with the ever liud. The fancy and ornamental are here in stock and they grandest greatest or s High-clasNovelties is in bewildering in its immensity. while stock our abundance, AND BEST OF ALL are the prices, lower this season than ever. Extremely low prices on every article. Bargains in anything and everything. Tliis is the Store that Saves you Money! S ! m m m BOOKS! BOOKS! PURSES ABB POCKET BOOKS Juvenile Books. Christmas JEWELRY! JEWELRY! at 5c, 10c, 23c, oOc and up Books, Gift Books, Pcetns. to $3. etc. All at Lowest Prices. Everything at reduced prices Gold Kings, 'Watch Chains. and immense values. Cuff Bracelets, Brooches, Buttous. Kcrarf Pins. etc. A AND PICTURE FRAMES. yrreat variety and lowest BOLLS AND TOYS! A hnndsome line bought di prices. Lnrp Stock, New nnd nvt f mm the manufacturers ntpricesthnt defy com- Up-to-da- nil new W.L.WORSENCROFT Pages. Ths Seattle Wash , Daily Times of tbs issue of Deo. 1, speaks very highly of the company which will Holiday excursion tats via Oregon Short Lius, lwc. 24, 2; and Hist ami Ilia lea' ling mles In the beautiful play Jan 1st. Final limit Jan 3rd to any "Tim World Against Him'' Tucaday point witliln each reapectlee nutsH.alao to Points in anolner state on O. L Dec. 23rd. Union Pacific San Pete Valley P. L. ou Neckties, Collars, A klcivur within radiua ot 2So mile. Cut IS THE - Aduiisfioti S3: 25c and Dec. 23rd. design. ALBUMS. From 5oc. to $5.00, Quality nud price are such ah lo plcti sc th most fastidious, the economical and the petition. GAME BOARDS! Card Games. Board Games. A B C Blocks. Building Blocks. Picture Blocks DISHES! DISHES! Fancy and Staple, Cups and Saucers. Plates, Mugs, Vases, Plaques. Water . etc. Townseud's store, Payton. is ihe time to get flint furniture at A. S Huishs, prices that defy compel ion. Holiday shopping is bow on and many a little tot is wondering what mama brought them from the store whn ska was up town Mrs. H. Gntheif entertained a number of her frieuds at her home last Sunday evening, when progressive 63 was the order of entertainment. Refreshments were arved and a jolly good time enjoyed uatil the early hours. FOUND A small purse taininB a small amount of silver, at!a!fi roppfr cents. Owner can call at this office ana get it. con-No- last. w to Several of onr people took advantage of the Maucabee excursion lues Jay, and went in to Balt Lake ou business and pleasure. The franchise fur a street railway right tli much Psysua asked for by Deed Smoot et al was passed last Friday afternoou at a pocial session of ths City Council It was somewhat of a heated bat finally, after some they granted amendments, ligbt the franchise, Hunting for Hawkins at the Opera House last Monday evening was indulged in by only a fair aizsd audience, bst those who attended laughed ind they laughed heartily too, and they found him, always turning up in the nick of time. It is certainly a good snd is sure to pleaee all comedy, who like that class of a performance and the company is composed nf neople who handle their rol is with satisf action to the amlienc', We hope we will .et more high grade performances here but unless better patronage is giveu them they will be few and far between. Get your seats early for the Schubert Symphony Clab aid Lady Quartette, Saturday night next, and hear a musical treat. Now that ths street railway franchise baa been granted, we wonder if ths company is really in earnest about putting in the system? A very pra'se worthy improvei The Home Dramatic Co. is made been ment on side has the nightly ior their appear- walk in front of E. II. NcBethe ance Dec. 23, at the opera horse, and B, F. Ott's stores. Let others in The World Against Him. do likewise. As it was stated some time ago Business has bean somewhat that the city board of health would slow lately for this, time of year, take action against Garry Steieus so near the holiday, pot it is cow for breaking the quarantine laws, picking np sums hottey nr.d be appeared befnro Justice Wim In lin nn wll.b ,frpei vin mer ou Tuesday and pleaded from now on. guilty and the Judge assessed him a V. Between Paysou aud Salem it The dar.co at the opera house is ht coming metropolitan iu some Wednesday night of last week, respects. One man was slagged was attended by a rather small and robbed of f4, and given a crowd hat all seemed to enjoy the broken collar bone, Katurday evenirg and report a good ttime. night between this pacs and Ba le m. A Lillie Outcast Is the most dramatic srntntion of the hour. It ia a stirring anil coherent romantic If all the hold-tireported in In four (4) sets and seven reruns, 11, ' Lake were genuine it woald 8alt mid is played on a great cant. As to tlie material asei-- t uf tiie 'induct Ion, certainly seem lkat the thugs are such a sceneiy, costumes, finntture-iin- d numerous and ths police foies tapestries, a Ingli degree of excellence tiecn reached, v nd theatre very inadequate to ths needs for goer will ha treated to many views of protection of the capital However suge setting. A Little there are so many who go up Outcast ia presimtcd at the opera against the card gnrnes, ec., house, Jan. 2, 193.1. lorn their money and nse this old gag to cover np their folly. that the ekctric lights sro Testimonials for Coles Hot Now we miss them end wish wo gone, had the power. Blast Heaters g prni can-si!rlo- ps lir-- mai;i-iliccn- t Payton. Utnh. Wo have often times spoken flour necessity for Mr. A- 8. Ilulrli, mill here and we Btill hold that Dear Sir: I hive used Cole's lint Blast Heating we need one, and need it badly. Stove for the past two years ami fi ml It What is the use of importing our to la- - the ea noniical ami best flour when we might just as well heater 1 have ever usod. be exporting a good quantity of C. IS. Miles. the staff of life. If there ia uo Payoon, Utah individual who feels like taking Dec. S, HH2 the step alone, why nut organize Mr. A. H. Hutsh a stock company ar.d build a mill? Dear Sir: It is lime some of onr progressive Tly mjucat T am pleased to recom- citizens take the matter up nnd mend your Cole's Hut iilaft Heating lets make onr own flour, an-- also fur several one used Stoves, having Ilec. 6, 19oI of the - Last Thursday morning Marshal Barnett received a telephone from Deputy Sheriff message Moore, of Mammoth to watch the outgoing Short Line train for Nephi nnd bold one George Bevins if he attempted to board the train, as he in company with two other young men came down Mammoth that morning, from having stated before leaving, to some friends, that they' were going to Stateline. As it was near traiu time when he received the messhe telephoned to Agent age, Thornton at the O. S. L., asking if anybody had bought tickets for this train, and the information came beck tLat three young fellows had purchased tickets to Nephi. The marshal told Mr. Thornton to have the condncto r hold the train, which was done until he could ride to the depot ou a horse. He fonnd the man Htid brought him up to town, the young fellows friends coming np with him. At first Bevins denied the clinrge, which was for jumping a board bill of 32, but later that be did owe a board bill of $12 CO. Us was locked up and deputy Sheriff Moore coma down on the afternoon freight and took his ronu back Friday night, nis. friends left 1dm during Thu radar and his efforts by telephone feib d to locate them, audio went beck to the mining camp to take lii medicine. con-free- ed ini.-n- t ! wiutcis, Anunou Mcbckcr. that of many others. It is s puzzler to know why Tnyson. Utah Dec. 8. 1902 tnnny little hoys are allowed Mr. A. H. Ilulfrh Dear Sir: I i'U glad to add my testimony to the turrit of the Cole's Hut blast Hcsting Htoves bought of you some time asro, and have proven to my satisfaction that it is the bcl heater I ever lined and I recommend It to nil who cvnteiuplata purchasing a heating tove. Mis. G. (i. Simona A Frightened Horse. Knoniug like mad down the street dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every (lay occurrences. It behooves everybody to have a reliable Salve banJy and theres j none as good ns Bucklens Arnica Salve. Bum, Cuts, Sores,Eczema, and Piles disappear quickly under its soothing effect, 25c, at all drug stores. so to run around the streets, and hang around places of amusement, until the officers have to send thsm home. It has come to be s nuisance around public places, where shows or dances are given, as they crowd up in the doorways and balls until they have to be moved, before patrons ran get through, unless an officer is light there to keep them away. Parents should either keep them away from these places or see that they have the price to purchase a ticket and go inside. Master Tommy Purcell, This young violin vir'i'"' will I mi heard with ths richuln-rt . un Doc. SO. Cli.su spiilicHtiuii to u y under the lest American and foreign musters collided with rare natural talent, lias en Id ad 1dm at an early age, to win a a pliicnamong the foremost aitlsla on this acknowledged fclrg of Instruments. Amorican i i |