OCR Text |
Show tegaMgSJBJBfti'll UNTOLD no MlStRY . ; Ayers Sarsaparilla "ret In frrtri, I nif end inm muieuUr rhmaaUia. ' grandgrand-danghte- TalUf, Him., tatal by untoM kImtt 1 triad arary Saowa reowdy, Manillas tba beat phr taaa, aiaited Hut Spring. Ark., three tlaea, patflng I KM then, baaidea doetnn' Ulla; feat aould ebtahi eoly tanponry relief. My leak waited away to that I watched aiy Moaty-Uue-e poandf nj left ana and Mf wan drawa out of dhava, tba Huaeba u grand-daughte- r. r, lleeCH. The Silver Liuing, which was presented at the Opera House M tuday and Tuesday di 1 not bring out a very large attendance, the play was a strong one and very well produced. , Spring house cleaning will soon be in order and new carpets will be in demand. We have just added a stock of carpets to onr establishment and ask yon to give ns a call if yon want anything in this line. IL Lemmon. batac twlatedap la knot. I waa enable la draaa nywlf, except with aaalataaee, and could ooly hobble about by ualoc a cane. I bad bo appetite, and traa aaaured, by the doctor. that I aould aot live. Tbo paint, at Ubmo, ware to awful, that I aould proeuia Mid only by meant of hypodomie Are yon going to make a carpet or mg, color a dress, shawl, or anything? If yon are, yon want Til Diamond Syia. They are the strongest, fastest, and most For said at brilliant Drag Store. Town-shen- da ln)ae-tto- I had my limbo bandacad of tampUM. la elay, la aulphnr, la poultleea; but thaaa gave only temporary relief. After trying amrythlnc, aad auaerlug the moat awful tortum, 1 began to taka Ayera Baraaparllla. Inaldo of two moalha, 1 waa able to walk without a ease, la throe Booth. my limba began to atrengthca, aad la the aouna of a year. I waa cured. My weight haalaeraaacd to u pound, and 1 am aowabla to da my lull daykwoik at a railroad black amlth. Tit AYERS Briy Wsrifi Filr IimprriHr. iffl'I mu run gNfMb. TIME TABLE. FACina UNION arrive aad depart from Fajaoa Jrala North South. 810 QBAKDE WXSTKBN. Waat-Boun- d. IM am lAlpm. Baat-Boon- d. W. H. The funeral of Mrs. Page waa held in the Tabernacle Sunday afternoon. The attendance waa very large, and a long cortege of vehicles followed the remains to the city cemetry where they were lowered to their final resting place beneath the cold earth. It is not to wondered at that Ayers Pills are in such universal demand. For the cure of constipation, biliousness, or any other complaint needing a laxative, these pills are unsurpassed. They are easy to take, and at every doee is effective. ..iIMpal FaaMwr...MiOlaja rax. Agent. RdMam.ldllpa Be auu aa. Aaaot. GLOISELETS. sugar-coate- d, While no physician or pharmacist can conscientoosly warrant a cure, the J.UAyer Go. guarantee the parity, strength, and medicinal virtues of Ayers Sarsaparilla. It was the only admitted at the great Worlds Fair in Chsicago, 1893. blood-purifi- Notlooa to laaura laaertloa must bo la the 0 Mao by Thunder ovoalng. All aommualaa-lloa- a muat bo aeaumpaniod by the wrlan The celebrated Buckeye pumps Awarded great McBetlTa. II. E. at JHlgkcst tloBore Worlds Fair. daughter, and great great The daughter is Mrs. DR.-Uninspected disorders of the Wm. Clovrard, granddaughter, kidneys are responsible for many Mrs. Eutx'h Miller, great grandof the ordinary ailments of humandaughter, Mrs. Jfrry Reece, and ity which neglected, develop iuto Mias grunt great a serlons snd perhaps fatal malady. granddaughter, Rheumatism 6 8. 8if, Wxtor m I Experience would suggest the use of Dr. J. II. McLean's Iier aud Kidney Balm. For sale at Quigleys. CREAM BAKING IMK7DD woman must be remain heslthv to and healthy, and litantiful she should take l)r. J. II. McLean's Strengthening MOST PERFECT MADE. A pun Grape Cram of Tartar Powikr. Fie Cordial and Blood Purifier. It am Ammonia, Alum or any other xdultNMl. imparts tone snd flush to the skin 40 YEAM THE STANDARD strength, vigor snd pure blood; is John Francis made a trip down equil!y adapted for all ages, from the babe to the aged of either sex. to Marysvale this week. A beautiful Our merchants report business unusually dull this week. For wagon timber, farm machinery and machine extras try E. H. McBetfa. Frank Jndson is home from a trip to the coast snd np through the northwest conntry. blood-vesse- ls JTcMr f Craditmn Kitst of Juki I) Ira, Soocood. Katie 1 hereby (Iren rt the iMMleralftieil utmlul.tra tor of the eetat of Julia Hem. deeeeawl, to t he e reditun of, aad all pmoui hatlus alalia asaluet the nid dereaied. to exhibit then with the aaeanerr votiahere within fuur Month after the Bret publiectioa at thl e autleeto the mid edmluletmtor at hti at Payeua, Utah euuutjr, State at Utah. All old subscribers who pay np can have the paper continued for a year for 75 cents. This offer will only hold good for 30 days, so now is the time to take advantage of To buy Y OUR ! I terj , i r 9 .. ' Hats, Caps, Dry Goods, sliop-wor- n u Quality low Price Good Mens Shoes, Laides Shoes. Childrens Shoes. Childrens Grain snd Oil calf shoe, worth 70cts Ladiee' good Shoes, 5 to 7, for 90cta for Childrens' grain snd oil grain shoes, 8 to 12, for. . . ,85cta Ladies' dongolx shoe, worth .61.00 for .91 00 Same, 13 to 2, ( 5 to 8, 95cts Ladies kangaroo calf, worth ...61-3Our j 8 to U 61.30 62,00, for 12 to 61.60 j 2, Ladies' extra fine shoes, worth 61X0 63X0, for Every Tair Warranted. 61-5- ........ ....... 61-6- 70 K1 5 9 Best oil grain shoe for sreedmora shoe fcv. . . .61.26 61X0 calf shoe for extra fine sail, (avary 62.00 pair warranted) for Mens satin calf with patent .61.60 leather tip, for Mens' fins calf shoes from 61.76 Mens' Mens Mens' Mens' ........... Come in if you dont buv. Notrou ble to show Goode., J. S Douglass.. Jno Frovstgaanl is the only ope in town who carries first class Jewelry. The Hardware King- - asueicniiimmm ansiiniitasiinsiiiwniiiimiiiaiwiiiiaMKiwNiisiWsiA Cheap Carries a full and complete line Ranch. Groceries of hardware, cutlery, wagon timber, copper, tin and brass ware, guns; ammunition and washing machines. .Adso a fine stock of groceries. in at - LEADERS IN LOlli PRICES, J. Frank Pickering will give an entertainment in the first ward acres well fenced land. 40 meeting house probably on next ' Or anything the line 143acres in rye: balance fine grazTuesday night for the benefit of ing. Running water for stock. the Bnoday School. He will show of Adjoining isntls of Thomas the new magic lantern views he Samuel Douglass Wimmer, has recently secured which will no GENERAL MERGHNDISE and David snd John Hone. donbt be very interesting. k price: Terms tosuiL is the Write J. A. L Smith, Mrs. Philo Johnson, one of the American Fork, Utah. old pioneers of Utah passed qnietly in home at her this city sway yesterday at twenty minutes before 12 oclock, having died of old the Xettr She would have been 76 age. Kj years old had ahe lived until the Big 10th of next May. She came to Utah in 1849, and passed through the many hardships experienced o Mr. Johnby the early settlers. BADIIAM A FRANCIS, Trope. son is very low and will soon follow his companion to the land beyond. The fnueral will be held tomorrow Beef , afternon in the Tabernacle. HEADQUARTERS FORfiARDEN TOOLS, Plate 8, Harrows f and the MEYERS Bed-roc- Coop (Peat and RED JACKET PUMPS,. New Goods arriving every day. Try Bargains Booii cut bi nothfflgC?) h 1 (flarfiet. fart int d 11 ti mim by INPUT . The Barefoot Mining and Mill ing company of thia city has filed articles of incorparation with the County clerk, the incorporators being os follows: Always on Hand; with Prices to Fair-brak- Oa,'!1 S. ASS BUILT IN THE LAEGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED PACTOBT IN T2XE WOSLD. Suit ths times Henry Fair banks, O. H. Pnlver, Brooks and Henry Fairbanks Jr., 25.000 shares each; Ammon Nebe-ke- r snd Edward Simons 29,166) shares each; T. G. Wimmer, 28, 166) shares; Frank Fairbanks, 12, 500 shares; snd R. S. Wimmer, T. G. Wimmer is 1000 shares. Ammon Nebeker, vice president, EL snd R. Wimmer president and treasurer. The secretary amount of capital stock is 1250,000, st the par value of $1 per share, 50.000 shares being reserved for treasury stock. IGYGLE& Fresh Veal, Mutton Fork and Sausage an U. MOMT tOrVLdKand WE WANT AN AGENT Thry e, Give Tin a Call. ONLY HUB iTttT. BIAim rBEKBT BEBTMKLUXtl WUKICLI Xm. McBeth NOW PAYSON, UTAH, For Sale Ey Samuel Douglass, PAYSON UTAH Bieeder of Pa ri Bred CHESTER WHITE SWINE anil Only Tboromgh Bred FOX HOUNDS: Mta INDIANA BICYCLE CO. INDIANAPOLIS. CJTAIAH1VM new line of dress goods, the latest styles and patterns both linen and silk mixed and woolen and site mixed, 11 hh All v ask of you is to givs us a call snd thereby an opportunity to verify what ws claim. Onr goods are all new and fresh from suction the factory. We dont handle any shoddy articles which often will not hold together loug enough to nuke a sale. It is not a very good policy to consider price an.l keep your eyes closed against quality. Our motto is T.GWimmer 'cf co Clothing Shoes, Shirts, Arrived : T G. Jon J. liaCMLLAX. Administrator uf the aetata at John Diem it Call and see onr new stock of lace curtains, window curtains, table linnen, table oil cloth and floor oil cloth. We nan suit yon both in quality and price. H. Lemmon. mer- or anything in the line of general chandise is at ml-denr- The Place Office in Bank bnilding in room formerly used aa postoffice. SOMEWHAT TO SAY TO YOU And believe we can convince you that the best place in the city to purchase your dry goods, clothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes For sals at Quigleys A surprise party was given ou dUieMMd Dated at Payeua. Utah March 1,1M. T . Hancock Hnnday afternoon by friends aelatives, it being NOTICE. his 70th birthday. Sealed proposals for building a R. J. Caskey, president of the school house iu Goshen School Christian Endeavor of Halt Lake, district No. 9 will he received will deliver a lecture at the Presbyuntil the 23nl day of March 1896 terian church at 7:30 P. M. st which time the Mr. and Mrs. George Patten, Board will meet at the Goshen who have been down in Mexico school house aud publicly open since last November returned all proposals that have been rehome a week from yesterday ceived. Plans aud specifications can be neon al T. Nelsons resievening. Gall at Mrs. Ferres and see the dence. The Trustees reserve the grandest display of Millinery and right to reject any and all bids. T. Nelson, C barman, the cheapest that ever came to Yarn Jasperson, Tress, Payson, spring opening Monday W in. V. Price, Sec. March 6th. Miss Johnson has been nnshle to attend to her work this week as teacher in the Presbyterian school, and the position has been filled by Miss Jennie Wimmer. There seems to be a decided lull J. M. Henry Physician and calls Professional in the recent mining excitement; Surgeon. to attended all hours. at promptly For the best cool go to McBetha. perhaps on account of the severe tight-fittin- g MWl Geo. full weather daring the first week of Location blanks for sale at this the month. Tlie now pleasant office: 25 cents a dozen. weather will likely revive the EL F. Johnson came from tli sluggishness and cause the pros np Detroit Mining district last Satur- pec tors to go forth with renewed energy and determination . day. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wimmer Call and aee buy fine stock of shoes. Every pair Warranted. who have been visiting their H. Lemmon. daughter, Mrs. Dr. A J, Shores of Los Angeles, California, returned George Williams was down in home the first of the week. They Sanpete county several days this a very pleasant time having report Wsak baying lumber. and say that Dr. Shores is doing s the Billy Ridd, genial traveling large business and he and hit wife of passenger agent the R. G. W., move in the upper circles of Los Was in the city Wednesday. Angles society. Mr. Wimmertook a trip down to the Barefoot while Miss Etta Kinsey has retained and found every thing at the to her home in Halt Lake after an away mine very encouraging, except the extended visit among xelativcs in breaking down of the milL this city. Mrs. Christiana G. Mitchell Ernest Williams, who sells the nee Frost, the beloved mother of famous District 77 and Hego Lilly thirteen children and twenty-seve- n shoes, was in the city Wednesday grand children, died in this and Thursday, Was torn in march 6, 1896. city A 10c coupon with every dollars Cape Colony, South Africa, Sept. purchase at our store. So many 7,1842. She first heard the gospel coupons will entitle yon to a piece from Elder Wm. Fatheringham in of silver ware free. H. Lemmon. her nativn town; snd about the year 1856, in connection with her Qnite a number of the members father Phillip Frost, and hei of the L O. O. F. of this city visitDavid A Mitched the lodge at Provo Wednesday betrothedjhnsband, ell, she was baptized by Elder night and report a very pleasant Fatheringham and others. She lima. She was a pare and noble soaL her her her home, left friends, till and thlili Spring luoomi to worship fim that most perioni nquiri a gold, and vative land, All tin God, the Father, here. On Dec. Tonlo or Blood Pnriflor. married to David lilt Unis for tali at Townihindi 3A. 1857 she was in the spring of snd Mitchell, rngSton. 1862 she and her husband did Horn fob Sale or T bade Ten what is expressed in the above acres of land, all fenced, good lenes. It was late in Dec. 1862 dwelling house and cellar and all that Mrs. Mitchell arrived in necessary out buildings. Inquire Payson where she has since reof Mrs. George Done. sided. In 1891, March 1L Mr. wife afid Do not wear impermeabls and Mitchell (lied, leaving a his loss. to mourn children eleven hats that consrict the Father wise all the Now Heavenly Use of the scalp. leaves who mother the recalled has Halls flair Renswer occasionally, whom of seven eleven children, and yon will not be bald. are married, to monrn for her and The photograph of a very re- to steer their own bark on the sea Mrs. Mitchell was a markable group was taken the of life. Buch devoted wife, a loving mother, snd other day, and we doubt if State. anoter can be found in the an ardent Christian. The funeral It consisted of old lady Kearle, services were held in the Taberher 88th year, her daughter. nacle Monday afternoon. STOP A MINUTE, 1KD; is the time to subscribe for 75 Cents for One Year; AO Cents for Sis Months. This offc r is only yowl for OO Days. Young Ones For Sale. worth $3.78 now $3.00 Ladies Shoes Sold For $2.25. How $1.75. Mens Shoes 2.50 200 .. .. 150. 2 00 2.50 .. 2 00 3 00 , a. co. 200 Ladies' Shoes Sold For $3.25 now 2.75. No trouble to show ous goods, so if you don t make a purcha&Q you will know what to do elsewhere. yr a lt ., |