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Show ... v Ls ' - ..--' ,,. . . jf.. .. slock of I v' ' 'ij , '' . Perfume. 'f.) jjivstgt:. ..,v 11 i," ft' - , 7 ?;;,, jvi FOi ONE THINK -. m . ' , . VOL. 11. Complst 5i?i. .i . ' Complete etock of Rubber Goode. (program was. began by the band which time several Decoration Day was observed slaving during af the old soldiers picked out the under the most auspicious cirFrom the tray my wife coughed for six month, I knew she had CQmump-tioof departed comrades, in She ehowed It in her face, too, aud her body waited away to a mere ikele- cumstances the weather being (graves After she pot down in bed the doctor couldn't do any pood. 1 called in arms and marked ea'.'li with a Sag; Shannon and Dr. N. L. Ilawsen, each of whom is a fintdasa beautiful, a perfect summer day. combined choirs, sung both Dr. T.butA.they had nothing which madu it very pleasant work physician, 'that would reach the trouble America. decorating the graves of loved in her My wife' father . . Prayer was offered by Chaplain came tolnngs. see her one day, when she got very low. lie live in the p'snts etc., on Cedar Lake; W'is., while we choirs ollowed by the combined live in Rice Lake, Wi. Ha lota in the white city over the hill. homeward. said he knew what wo needed, The program, was carried out kinging, Marching and made mo get a bottle of Rev, T. P. Howard of the almost entirely as arranged aud ftckerj English, Remedy for I went to Jon sumption. church then deliverPresbyterian advertised. The procession form our local druggist, ed an address- which was muc h Schmidt's, and got a bottle, aud it heated d at the city hall and although it his listeners. At the her right away. She took eight by enjoyed was after 10 oclock before the and they put her ::oae of this speech the band gave ;oc.ck bottle, on her feet and mode her march was taken np the program a sound and well as any woft selection and the choirB followed was carried ont at. the cemetery. man in town. She ha taken with the rendition in a pleasing on flesh again, she doesn't The lino of march was taken np and feeling manner the Doxology. cough, and if any one who and the Silver Band were in tin know tho fact was to This concluded the morniug doebn't be told she was so near death lead and furnished some good exercises and after taps the throng with consumption, he wouldn't docs all music, the band showing some At believe it. My wife dissembled to reassemble housework, and at night improvement in its tnnaio since 2 oclock in the tabernacle. At 2 her slecpsos soundly as you please. their last appearance; next Was iiciock Her stomach no longer gives her any trouble at all. Maybe you doubt what X a large nnmder of our am telling. If so, 1 acjvise you to see J. N. Schmidt, the druggist who sold ms tawl ailing Ik. Acker's English Remedy for Consumption. He'll tell you the same thing. Ha to o.takrt-- d. anva Ackers English Remedy is wonderful In all throat and lung troubles; that .lib .lr.1M of m.rt.d mm listoMi wit, iDtoreet to tlie it told on a guarantee to cure, or money returned, and he never yet bad a which nao pnpolat at th. bottle come back to hit store, although he has sold hundreds of theim My name Krml Cirr;d a feeling of and and mnaical seleo- - is Luther liedell, Rice Lake, Wis." Ackers Bncllik Rmhedy Is sold by all drtteglss fcndrr positive guarantee to kearl. Ik. ..dp.tnoti.rn ru;m WMt that ynur money will be refunded in rasa of failure, asc., juc. and fti a buttle ia tb,t United Stales and Canada, In EnKUnd is. ad., .a, jiL, and 4s. 6d. of all Americans and especially bo make the services very impressive, J ir. njCAorfca Me above guawtlet. IV. It UOOKEH ft CO fVoprfcfun, ffru fH with tbe old soldiers who hare . instrnctive and interesting. seen actual service w hile the straiim The observance of memorial day of the fife and the drum Were peelthis year was bertainly well can ing forth their patriotic airs. I ducted and leaves an impression Following this were the volun- for good among the minds of all teers of the Spanish American who participated. war, next came the old veterans ' A vit-a- deal of decorating was with John Amos in the lead carrydone and flower beds aud bushes ing the stars and Btripea. A oifer-in- ga number of vehicles carrying citi- stripped Lb Bupply the floral deof placed on the graves zens followed and tbe march was finished to the cemetery with every parted fathers, mothers, brothers, siBters aud friends. It was a thing satisfactory, . Arriving at the silent city the beautiful bight to behold after the Honor Tlie Dead. Read This, Consumptives r MINUTE! . Think for another minute what it would mean if a prescription is improperly dispensed and resulted in your disability or even death. In dispensing a prescription our first consideration is the purity of drugs that enter into it. Our second consideration is the art of conibining these drugs or materials so that they are nut incompatible, or in other woids so that they mix together thoroughly, and you, by taking the medicine, get the tffect the docr in: ended you should get. Our last and least consideration is the cost to you. We charge one uniform and legitimate price for preset i'ptions and further we are competent to compound or fill any preset iption that is legibly written. Darwin W. Irvine. 1 Prescription Druggist. s zir -- u. ... . . natal; E 1 u can, . 1 WiftEIE COMPLETE STOCK 8;' DPU3 SUNDRIES. - TO C LOSE OUT BELOW -- STOCK-O- TOILET S0AP3. ETC, . f. mgcaw, ; Watchmaker and Jeweler lot oi Neckwear, Bummer .Hats, Gents and. Ihdies .Belts, Fins Rep din itvj th Specialty Ladies Gloves, Silk and asjrorxD fhox oxn jjoob A. . itfifir oyj. h. f.ivK Cotton Mitts. Summer coats and vest one dollar to close. Call and see my new line of summer cloth- ETJo ar SSfiaXo tosr t Scs.3rs3cs2a9s LEADING and RELIABLE a Show of r M Quality-O- ne of Merit jwjvx. Strayed, SfrayoA trim Crawfor.l Rvi ch, near Randolph, Rich County, Utah ing. half May 16th., oue sorrel saddle horse, Summer Hats sat- white face, branded "S on left price. Trunks shoulder, paces under saddle'; also chels. six or one sorrel mnle At Browns the clothier. seveu years old, has(horse), big knee on ' Simons Block. right foreleg. Headed ior Payson, probably through Coalville and down Provo or Parleys Canon. A. ' ' This Space reserved If located', please notify W. Miles, Randolph, Utah, or John L. Rockett, Dooly Block, Sail Lake ' M30n;iunei1;:i Campbell Bros' ? at and - Consolidated'' Railroad Shows. Hare Menagerie Triple Circus. Strange Museum and Hippodrome. City. ... For Gutheils New Bar Sufferers Relief. Moroni Stewart Who has been suffering from cancer on his face )er Shop. for some time died last Monday evening about 6 oclock in his tent near the R. G. W, depot. He . has suffered greatly for a long time and death was certainly a Welcome visitor as he had remark" i ed that he was ready to die. The disease had reduced him in hish until he was nothing more than skin and bones. He was indeed a sight. He was 151TCHIE. well takenpitiful care of by his relatives and friends who saw that he was not wanting for anything. The afternoon he died he had asked a that a stove be put inhis he' was old and while parties went after the stove he passed away 0flicc in Dr. Wales BnilSinr and they found him in a sitting h posture life being eVtinct upon West Side Depot Street their return a few ifiiuutes later. Constable Cloward was notified and he at once engaged Unnder. taker Eustice, who wenfdown and A. SAXEY, brought the remains to his under 'itloriij til CoiHsllor at L it. 'tAing' establishment and prepart d the body for burial. The re' mains were escorted from the un EiryUdCcivijaaser. parlor on Tutsday dertaking 'oiSce Over 1L Leiumonft S' tore, afternoon and enterment was tnade in the city cemetery. PAYSON, UTAIL - . ft V Tr. jf. J. JBl. DENTIST ... , J. L, TOWNSflEND ft CST. 41. n. sue A Prescription is (he mdst valuable piece of paper cir culated between people a, (Not in Dollars and cents) but in cause and effect. It is the highest product of the med-- , ical profession and is that which the Pharmacist (or druggist) is trained, schooled and perfected to properly dispense. ' NO. PAYSON, UTAH, SATURDAY, JUNE 2. 1000. Finest, Brightest, Up - td-Date Exhibitions. POSITIVELY and Emphaticly Circus, Menagerie, Museum and Hippodrome - - THE ONLY All Featured Show For the season of 1900. Modest in its promises, lavish in its prf6rmances, always hon : in its announcements, it is the very acme of perfection, presenting at all timek twice as much as advertised, and producing performances never before seen, which cannot bit duplicated by any other show, no matter how great or small . DRUGGIST. V decorating had been in progress for some lime, and was well worth, of seeing. The bountiful different kinds neatly and artistically Brrauged by loving hands and placed on tho graves mode the moniids,' which in many cases looked bnrreii before, take on the appearance of veritable flower gardena, that hod seen careful attention. It was pronounced by many to lie one of tlie best observances of Memorial Day in the history of L'aysnn, in the matter of decorating and also the program nnd the memory of this day will burn brightly in the mind? of the people until next decoration day, when the woik will be again taken np with even a greater interest this arre and showed that with ar liife y raotirir they wo bid ' stir-- " ' prifS: people Zeke Dean in center field did some very prttty work' and , stopped a'roller that seemed to have' a through ticket off the block; until, it reached him, when he picked it up and thiew it straight to hrsl base ahead of the runner, This called forth much applause. Sanford Wilson came in for cheers when he was at the ba it began to look as if fte would faii out as two strikes had been called, and he looked desperate, so when the next ball came he found it and boosted it clear orcr the fielders and they had to get among the trees in the south of the lot for the ball. From this time on the easterners played some better, East aud West Side. lie again made a brilliant Abont the best ( ? ) game of base while out in the field, when play, he ball which has jet occurred here stopped one of thdtfS grounders'. this season took place Thursday He evidently thought his feet and afternoon wheu the east nnd west hands were not enough to stod side business men met on the depot the course of the ball so he dropstreet diamond and did a little ped down onto it and, it stopped. There were many noticeable playn ; with the horse hide. good plays made and our reporter The game was one that afforded was too busy watching th Excitelots of amusement to the players ment to catch them all. But we as well as to the spectators as a must say that Dr. Ilolladay as a characteristic feature of the contest base stealer is a cracker jack was what professionals would call and in the pitchers box he showed poor playing, but the line up on that he was a twirler of considereach side contained, players that able twisting ability and the bathad never played ball t uoiigh to ters found it hard to find the balls know much abont the game, and he threw There were several other playsome of the plnya were comical. ers worthy of mention but we will Burh sides played in earnest an& i give them another chance to win got a good deni of sport from tho fame. game while the spectators made Tne stood 20 to 31 in the best of it, and whenever a favor of game the west side. This has chance was given for applause or not discouraged the cast side and to guy" some one it was taken they are anxious to meet again and give the other side another advantage of. During the first few innings it game, early next week. looked like tho western boys were Following is the line up: East West to out easterners the shut going c Judson, C, without any score to their credit. LYandall, II. Brown, G. It seemed like this was certainly Putnam, p 1 b Guthcil A. an off day" with the enBt boys for Fairbanks, W the to McClellan A. 2 b were giving eveiything Wightman, P. they west side. One of the best players, J. E. Page b Foulson F. N. 3 s s' Joseph Fi. Page, met with an acci- Searle. F. Tipton, II. dent while stealing to third bsyw, Six, C. f Barnett, that laid him np for repuiis. and Page, II. c f Dean, Z. he withdrew from the game; as he Wilson, S. r f Daniels O A. isoneci'tbp best twitters, on that Joe Nichols played as a substieidetjfifwnw greatly in sued. SeveVal of the players on each tute on the west side and Dr. side distinguished themselves in Ilclladay for the east. - $50,000 TROUP OF Performing ELEPHANTS Mil Ilka Wonderful outside Free Exhibitions on the 9 Show Grounds. 9 Tw ?sms3 Ciily it 2 Sen Opsn 0:s E asp Eirlisr s. Positive to appear on day and date announced d ONEDAYONLY Cheap Excursions on all Railroads. 1 1 I. . |