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Show V V i ti PAYSON UTAH, SALTJHDAT, MARCH 11, VOL. 10. Letter From Manila. r Dare Barnett Writes to Ed Bates of This City of Some ; of Ilis Experiences. f Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions. The best quality! The cheapest , Good things for little money! All things sold oh the small profit plan! prices1 A store where the nimble nlckle. the dancing dime, the quick quarter and the happy half brings more than a dashing dollars worth of goods for every 100 cents store Is a expended. An Up-to-da- ta Dspartment Stora. - Our Dry Goods K- Notion K- - Drug; Stationery and Book Patent Medicine DEPARTMENT Toilet Articles Prescription Paint, oil, and glass Brush Fancy Goods if if Toy i'j filled with Come goods up-to-da- te at bargain prices . to the Frettiest Store in Payson, TOWHND the DRUGGIST. Hotel Wlghtinan. Best Accommodations. Headquarters for Traveling men. WM. II. FRANCIS. PROPRIETOR. Payson Utah. This Space Reserved For GutheiTs New Bar ber Shop. Bravo Men Fall Victims to Stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all fell the results in ioss of appetite, poisons h the blood, backache, nervousness, headache and tired, listless, rundown felling. But theres no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, nd. He says: Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down, and dont care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite I than anything I could take. can now eat anything and have a new lease on life. Only 50 cents, at Townshcnds Drug Store. bottle Every guaranteed. HOW IS YOUR WIFE? Has she lost her beauty? If so, Constipation, Indigestion, Sick Headache are the principal causes. Karls Clover Boot Tea haa cured these ilia for half a century. Price 25 cts. andSocts. Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. At Townshend'a drug store. Cavite, Jan. 30, 1899. Dear Friend Ed: You no douht think by time that 1 had forgotten yon; but my long delay in answering yohr letter was not my fault, for it got last some way and 1 did not receive it until last night. . It wout to Frisco, then to Cheyennfe, from there back to Frisco, add i then here. Well old boy I am still alif, although 1 have had a scrap tr two with the natives, the hospital abont a with fever and made qnite a record for myself. The natives triM to tbke the fort aud when I heard the bngle son nd the call to arms, I put on my clothes and went to my quarters as soon as I could, bnt found my trocp gone. I put on my side arms and went as fAst as I could to where the natives were trying to cross, a fid when 1 took my place in line of battle, a cheer went np from nearly every mouth along the line. It was nnnanal a man to for something come oat of the hospital to fight. When there was a chance for a fight they generally went on the t sick list. Well, I will try aud relate to you a little of my experience while here. Last night it waa dark aud stormy and a fight was expected. It fell my lot to go on guard . About 1 oclock, the sentinel me and 1 ran to where he was as quickly as possible and the sentinel had hiagnn leveled on a native, who tried before to stick a knife in bis back. I took the knife from him and took him to the guard louse. By my reqnest the colonel et me keep the knife. Abont two weeks ago two natives tried the fit NO. 29 igoa. same trick on a sentinel at Manila, aud he killed them both, although wouud in the received a he i neck, :We are klmut four miles from Manila, vainiud on a small island called Cavite. There in a heavy atone wall around the town with large guns every fow yards ing it almost iinpobihlft for the enemy to land. Around the out edge of this wall lay most of the Spanish fleet, which they ran aa close to shore as possible, set fire to the vessels and then swam ashore. I wiah you could have been with me the other night, f got a small boat and slipped ont to the Spanish flag ship, the Beina Cristina, and secured a great many relics. I got a piece oE wood, out of which I bad a cane made, and if I can send it by mail, will send it. to you. It will be a great relic. Will also send you a Bmall box of cigars, all haud made, out of the choicest tobacco. The cartridge on the end of the cane ia a Spanish Rem-ingl- ld on. They arevery dangerous on account of the bma bullet. There is a rnmor aronnd camp today that I am going to get another promotion. From a true friend. Dave Barnett. Tli 3 Esndlx Concert. A Makea the food more delicious and wholesome RPVM RMtHR that we Lave the opportunity of hearing such sweet tones as t hose proceeding from the iwal organs of MLs Osborne. Rim was heartily received and reepouded liber-ally to the continued encores. Mr. Bernlix the violiuist is a wondsr, aud it is difficult to describe the fselinga aroused by his wonderful execution on this instrument. lie held his audieune spell bound with beautiful strains which arose from the violin at the magic touch of his bow. lie is indeed a virtuoso. great A large crowd attended from onr city and we believe we are safe in venturing the assertion that they were well paid for their time spoilt in going. The next of this series of great concerts will be given at the stake tabernacle on Saturday evening, April 1st, wlieu Leopold (iodowsky, the eminent pianist will give a recital, and it is believed that a much larger crowd will attend these concerts than attended the uua on Tuesday night. 1 ment than this the people of onr county have seldom if ever had the pleasure of listening to. Rubenstein's difficult BtHdy, Opus 23, was the opening piece sud was well rendered on the piano by Miss Scott, who proved U her audience that she is a pianist of rare ability. 'The singing of Mias Osborne was grand, aud it ia very seldom -- . Mr. O. A. Penrod of Ogden is here in the interest of the Farmers Uuioii. A meeting will lie held in ths Tabernacle this evening at to lny the planaof theorgani-ratiobefore the farmers of tliia All interested are community. to attend aiul'everylmdy requested is invited to be present. This organization was started nlmuttwo months ago, and is meeting with considerable tuccess. Similar in operation in organizations are other states, and if thurn ia any class of people who should bo organized it is the farmers and producers. 7:30 n The Foremost Bakins Powder in all the World. U iwder Awarded Highest Honors Medal and Diploma by the Caps, iQ-lovc- s. ON EVERY BOTTLE Of Shilehs Consumption Cure is this guarantee: AH we ask of you Is to of the contents of ibis use bottle faithfully, then If you can say yon are not benefltted return the bottle to your Druggist and be may refund the price paid. Price 25 cts., 50 eta. and 11.00. At Townshenda drug store. two-thir- Underwear in the latest styles Boys pants all sixes from 3 to 14 yean, 25 and 30 eta were 35, 45 and 50 cts. Ticket No. 293 Takes the Engine. Call and get it. Itemember tlio place, EDWIN G. BROWN, Simons Block, Payson, Utah ThtyQathir atths Tabenaoli ni Save a Tliaiut Tima. With pleasant weather aud bright smiles the old folks met at the Tabcruilo Wednesday afternoon aud had a moat enjoyable reunion. There were many gray hands and wrinkled faces of mauy wb.ae days on esrtli will soon be numbered. Many who have endured, suffering, trials, and tribulations, and well dcseri ing of honor and esteem. llesj)et for lie sged should always be bIiowd. The excrcitu-opened by singWe Tima Oil God Thank ing, for a Prophet, after which Patri1 Tanner clTered praer. How firm a Foundation whs Ming; David Lant folios ing with s speech ot welcome, which was rH ponded to arch Barry W ride. After n peaches George Patten aud Mrs. Amy Hancock, a bountiful feast was partaken ot. There were two long tables, reaching nearly the entire length of the tabernacle, to which 107 sat down, Bishop Haisli being at the head of one and Bishop Tage at the head of the other. In all there wero sliouL 250 people who partook of the good things spread upon the tables,. The following persons over 80 of sge were present: years Robert Snider, 69; Marian Chase, 66; John H. Moore, .83; Thomas G.' Wilson, 83; C. P. Dixon, 83; Aun Nebeker, 82; Mary A. Taylor, 82; M. A. Richardson, 81; Mary Worsencroft, 81; Trylba Hem men-wa81, There were also present over 70 years of age. twenty-si- x After the feast, songs and speeches were iuitulged ia for some time, which was undoubtedly a sonreo of pleasure to the old folks. Mauy acconut of scenes aud incidents of early days were given. It was an occasion long to be remembered. The .meeting closed by singing Lord dismiss us, and prayer by David Fawns. The interior of the Tabernacle was tsssf ully decorated with flag, bunting and flowers. by by - y, DO YOU KNOW Consumption I preventable? Science ha proven that, and also that neglect U suicidal. The wont cold or cough can be cured with Shiloh' Gough and Consumption Cure. 8old on a postlve guarantee for over fifty years. At Townshenda drug store. TELL YOUR SISTER A Beautiful Complexion is an impossibility without good pure blood, the sort that only exists in connection with gonddigcstlon a healtbly liver and bowel. Karls Clover Boot Tea acts dlreectly on thi bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them In perfect health, Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. At Town-shea- s drag store. burn, indolent aud sores specially De Wins Witch llurel salve best. Look- nut for !. j nili who try to imitate aud MiriUTfidt it. Ii their stands Wt and - dt.-lio-i.i of a goods Witch Official Ladles and Gentlemens OLD 7CLS3 2EUNX03. Pile. Doctor W. A. Wads Surgeon O.S. L. Roilway.Can befonnd at all honrs at his office West of Tuwnshende Drag Store Residence on Payson Utah. corner north o? Hnish's plan ing mill. Have arrived. WfW CO . For frost bites, erzenia, skin Clothing, Hats, ROWOTR largo and appreciative aud- ience were present at the Max Bendix concert given in the Stake Ttdiernacle in Trovo last Tuesday evening, aud listened to each number on the program with great A better entertain eagerness. Powder Asssuuiuy'Pvue facsimiles showing both sides of the Worlds Fair Medal awarded Price Baking Powder Co. fi mil i.riidt'. Worthless iit '.iiiitntiii. 1IaCi.'I Get It Witts Sal re. Bert Tuihend. DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronic constipation. Karls Clover Root Tea la an absolute cure and haa been sold fir fifty jears on ao absolute guarantee. Price ?5 cts. and 50 cents. At Townshend'a drugstore. That Throbbing Hoadaohe Nothing is claimed for Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder that cannot be proved from the records. Its splendid triumphs at tlie Worlds Columbian Kxposilion and California Midwinter Fair were only achieved after the fullest examination and competition. The fame it has acquired rests squarely on its merits as the purest, richest and best baking powder ever offered to the public. Its victories are legitimate triumphs for the best boon ever given to the good Inuscwivcs of this country. and Kitchen a newcook book containing over 400 receipt will be sent, poM.vs A COOK BOOK ITtEE and Scandinavian. A copy will 1 snl iu the language preferred. Postal iu German is It English, printed prepaid. card Is as good as a letter. Address simply Trick Dakiko Powdkr Co., Chicago, Iu. Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. Kings New Life Piili Thousands of suffers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 35 cents. Money baik if not cured. Sold bv J . L. Tow nshend, Druggist. |