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Show A Musical Dr. J. M. Colley was over from Treat. Mt If Nebo Mouday. One week tonight Pay son will a "people's concert which bear bon. you wants pretty spring L a most delightful will prove net you can get it at II. Lemmou's. Thirty of the advanced Mr, Cruikshauk has moved big pupils of the Musical Department well luring machinery over at of the D. Y. Academy, uuder the direction of Prof. J. J. McClellan Goeheii. will appear, assisted by tbe eminPaints! Paints! At A S ent Utah violinist, Prof. Willard . Weibe in charming selections. Iluish hardware store. Jj&rgest Other in prominent soloists will also stock town. appear. A large number of Provo, Go to ti. Lemmon's for ladies Springville and Spanish Fork citiand children's spring bonnets. zens will come over to attend, via the R, G. W. special. A fine piThey are beauties. ano will be brought from Provo Ernest Gasser came down from for this event. Prof. Weihe will play several Halt Lake Thursday evening to selections, including Suanee spend a few days visiting friends. grand River and Home, Sweet Home in with variations, accompanied on Dr. J. M. llESiMf--Off- ice Residence in piano by Prof. McClellan. Rank Building. Prof. Frank Wightman, who the Mellatton hotel. possesses an excellent baritone Nee Williams' lineof men's shirts. voice will render several numbers There is some good things in them. on the program. Come sud look at them. MiBs Emma Ramsey, onr talented contralto singer, will sing her Mrs. Horace Curtis left yestergreat prize Eisteddfod song and day morning for Mexico to join the sweet ditty Kentucky Babe her husband who went to that accompanied by chorus. Mrs. Sadie Jones-Ramsa country several months ago. will sing, "1 singer recognized Our plows and harrows have ar- can torgive, but uot forget a late rived. Come while the stock is sentimental song, assisted by choir complete at A. Iluisb.'s on the chorus. Old Kentucky Home; Sweet Men's sample shoes worth 93.00 will he sold at Williams cash Spirit, hear my prayer;" Staking of the Merrimac aud "Just One store next week for only 91.35. will be done by O. A. Kirk-haThe II. G. W. will run a special Girl," a splendid baritone singer. excnrsion to Tintic from Ogden The male chorus, quartet and'choir tomorrow. Train leaves here at will assist in the numbers. Miss Lulu Speuce, one of Prof. 10:00 a. m. Round trip II. McClellau's talented pupils from tinHave you seen that anti-m- at Salt Lake City will play the pretty ware at A. S. lluish'a hardware piece "The Two Skylarks. store. Guaranteed never to mar. piano The gifted young lady. Alias Annie Pike will give a choice comStrawberry Plants! Varieties, ic reading and aiug the song, Mr. Sharpleas aiul Jesse. Price 25 eta. Johuson, don't get gay! per hundred. For sale by J. L Hert Whitaker, a sweet-voicTownahcnd. tenor will Bing a comic negro seWin. Jackman of Salem and lection in which the chorus takes 1 never loved you noMiss Narah .Graham of this city active part how aud another piece of much have taken out a marriage license merit. aud will 1k united in the holy bonds Miss Monahan, pnpil of Trof. McClellan aud his assistant in the of wedlock next week. (lepaitmeut of the D. Y. A. Just arrived at TownBhend'B piano will play a brilliant piece. Childrens E. M. Rowe, a good bass will Department Store: song, shoes, children's hats and bonnets. sing t lie tender and She was bred in Old Kentucky," Come and see them. with refrain by picked chorus. John II. Coouibs intends to Jiay Clayton will sing iu nice commence work in the bank next style a rousing war song "Our Monday. Ilia school at FloasHiit brave boys. The advanced chorus 30 voices Grove closed yesterday. will render' the lively aud sweet The best lot of watches and Millers Wooing, and "Tbe glee jewelry in the city for aale by John the grand ancrcd work, "Uufold . J. Douglass k ProvsIgHard at Portals! Sons, store. Call and see them yeThe Male chorus will give and get prices. "Masaas in de cold, cold ground, Hurt Drown, a retired knight of also The Story of the Dee, a the grp was in town Thursday very fuuuy piece, etc. Doahard Bros The shakiug bauds with old acquaintances. He is now located at Sil-v- will be heard during the tveuiug. Uardtimea come again no City and was on his way home from Statelina more, and other favorites will be given. Geo. Pueblo and Will Wightman Weihe and McC lellan bad their trial in Provo Wednes- willProfessors all for tastes and it is deday for distnrbiug the peace and siredplay to make this au enjoyable were fined 920 and 915 respectiveoccasion all around. ly. Wightman paid his fine and 25 and 35 cents. Reservl'ueblo is a guest of Sheriff Htorrs. ed Prices be secured seat can at Gutheils We have been authorized to an- r. at h u rant next Friday and Saturnounce that the ordinance relating day. llememlier one week touight. to mpsnn bicycles, after dark, BICYCLES at A. 8 lluisha will be strictly enforced, and all store. hardware who ride wheels after dark without a light are liable to arrest aud Deputy Sheriff Henry was over fine. from Provo Thursday. Services at the Presbyterian Where are you going, Sam? church Sunday evening. Music by To get oue of those fancy shirts the choir, and preaching by the at H. Lemmons. pastor, subject, "The church and A baby girl arrived at the home tbe stage." A cordial welcome is Peter Hamilton Monday morn of extended to all without church enter-tsiumeu- OREGON SHORT LINE, tnliurrlniid daptrt (run Patau a South Nurlh ug at... .Tii a at. Paaaanrar... !rf!p.ni r ia Ilk Tioanw, Airaut. BIO GRANDE WESTERN. Eaal-Houii- Waat-Houa- l:M a :U p ui. W. H. d bxtiuiBJi. Agai t. Motlaaa to iaaura luaartlou aauat la la tha bjr Thuradar avaaiup. All aoBBauiM-lloa- a aBaa biu ba aaeoapauiad bjr tha rlara (all aBa. Rooms for rent. Inquire at this offie. Fresh fih, veal, pork and beef at Reece k Depew's Meat Market. A baby girl was Itorn to the wife of Adolph Adair Wednes.lt night. Before the discovery of One Minute Gough Cure, ministers were greatly dUiurlmd liy coughing congregation. No excuse for It now. Hert Town-ben- d. pleted and is ready for use. Jim Dandy That's a very pretty abirt yon are wearing; where did you get it? John Duily-"- At II. Lomuions, of conrae. Willard Crook in recovering from. a serious attack of pneumonia, which has laid him np for last three weeks. want anything pretty and to date in jewelry, you can get np it from John Provstgaard at W. J. Douglaea k Sous store. Ycur patronage solicited. MILLER. For a quick remedy and one that la penwetly safe for children let u recommend One Mlnuu Ouugh Cure. It 1 excellent for croup, hoarseness, tickling in the throat and coughs. Hert Townthend. R. S. Wimmer, cashier of tbe bank, is rejoiciug over the arrival of a fine baby boy at his home Tnesday morning at 3 o'clock. Mother and child report ed doing well. Dr. Ritchie has received a fine dentist's pound which is the most complete chair, arrangement iu the ray of a chair we have ever seen. It can be adjusted to almost any position. Quite a number left for Wyom ing to work on shortening the line of tbe Uuion Facifiic. Among them were W. R. Coombs, Orreu Cushing, Melvin Quigley, Grant and Jed Loveless, and Jim Reece. four-hundr- ed -- 65 cents for round trip to Provo via Oregon Short Line for Qnar-tere- ly Stake Conference of Utah county, April 15 and 16th. Limit, April 17th. Trains leave PayBou 7:26 a. m. Retnrning trains leaves Provo 7:10 p. m. VY well-kno- er We think it would be a work of paramount importance to pick np the loose cobble rocks that were scattered over our principal streets for the purpose of their home. improvement ( ?). This would be For good. goods at the lowest sn excellent job for "dusty rhodes" that frequently visit our city. prices go to Mrs. Marsh's, She baa the finest line of millinery that Henry Vogel, s baker and conbe bought, and will sell the can fectioner of Salt Lake has taken lowest. Ladies capes and childcharge of Schramms Bakery iu coats. Long coats and bonthis city and will furnish our ren's for babies. Call and see ua. bread and nets people with first-claother articles in bis liue. It is to be hoped that be can secure the mat Msec tauu or vasts eowoxa trade which his products merit and thus keep the money at home which is row sent to Provo for bread, cakes, etc. We wish him ss DR. success Special list on covers for Sale Next Week. We guarantee the duck to le equity to anv cover sold here. Now is yoor chance to buy covers cheaper than they have ever been offered.. W salsa have a large line of tents that we vril'. quote you at very low prices. William's Cash Stoie. SAKSNfi POWMR Awarded Highest Honors, World's Fair Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair tag. Now is the time for OIL COOK 81'OYES. For sale at A, S, Huishs hardware store. The prettiest shirts in town at 11. Lemmons. Call and get one before they are all gone. A. 8. Ilnislia is tbe place to bny yonr farm implements and machinery of all description. Prices always the lowest. See Williams line of spring ties before yon make yonr purchase. They are the very latest styles and patterns oat. Arthur Mitchell will open up his tailor shop in the building adjoining Townshenda drug store, instead of the Hancock building as stated in our last issue. The style of hats that ia now out for the masculine gender, renders some of uur old bachelors prepossessing, and causes them to carry a aunle that would charm any fair maid. t Saddlery, DENTIST. Continuous Gum, Gold, Aluminum and Rubber Plates. Gold and Porcelain bridges. Every operation guaranteed. . . Bolladay. Dr. Orttci Over J. S. Douglass Store. THE 1 Harness Leather and Firstclass Workmanship. Every stitch and strap is warranted to he such in all classes of our harness. BEWAKE of all other brands of leather but pure oak tanned harness leather No. , stamped on every side of leather, for other brands are not the best of material. I Ml tM II I H M l I IN NIIJIH m H. We carry a full line lim.1 m ill tin uj-m- it , Saddles, Bridles, Quirts, Cattle and Horse whips, and Buggy whips An rrf mi Tviocs. All assortment of Spurs, Shaps, Cinches, Pads, Celluloid Rings and other things too numerous to mention. Xeatfcfnot and prepared harness oil, shoemaker's nails, .calf-ski- n Ciiir ad sole leather. PrirQ are not equalled on Wagoncovers Tents, Paulins, (or bed sheets), Nose Sacks, Horse Blankets, Duck, Lap Dusters and Rohes. SHEEPMEN SHTigBr ""1 You will find our Park Handles, Bell Strapping, Hobbles, etc superior to anyone's. Come and See. W)j GUARANTEE that anyone who sees our stock and gets onr prices will buy no where else. Ky-V- e are no has beens" but are putting ont goods for tho present and futnie. 1 night n Our special line is Pure Oak Tanned No. Geo. M. D. Robinson, ed For Stake Conference the R. 0. W, will sell tickets to Provo and ivtnrn to day and Sunday for 95 cents, good until 17th. Tbe Right Rev. Abiell Leonard bishop of the Episcopal church of Utah, is announced to preach at the Iliff bcademy next Tuesday . f arness e. st m, If yon 10x14, 8 ox. 91.25. 10x15, 8 os. 11.50 10x14,10 ox. 2.00. 10x15, lOoz. 92.20. 11x14, 1 Ooz. 92.25. Up-to-Dat- n ey, The side 'rack over at Mt Nebo on tbe R. O. W. baa been com- ' Flour made by the Leland Roller Mill Co., cannot be surpassed. This is the general verdict of all who have tried it. The mill is New It and is situated four and one half miles north-eaof Pay-so- n and one mile north of state road. Payson Seif Preservation is tlie first law of nature. CO-Q- P TO THE HORSE OWNERS OF PAYSON AND VICINITY: It is ID years (April 1, 1889) since we first launched our tiny cratt opon the sea of trade. Since that time there has been many changes in busmen, and though wo havo been temorarily absent, our business ha3 been carried steadily Working shirts, along. Realizing in the beginning that our comv White shirts, petitors were old established firms, and that if we succeded in securing and holding trade it Dress shirts, must aud should b9 on the merits of our goo ds, Silk shirts; we, After many inquiries as from what source to Linen collars, purchaso tho most important part of the har-nethe leather contained therein accepted Celluloid collars; the recommendation of some of the leading harAU kinds of shoes, of ness firms the territory, and began doing busRubbers and iness with the PACIFIC TANNERY of Stock-toCalifornia. We gave their leather a trial Rubber boots; along with several others, and found it to be as Horse shoes, recommended. While other brands had some Nails and advantages, the Pacific Leather from all standAll kinds of had the preference. Since 1890 we have Garden tools; points used principally this brand of leather which, some people tell you is third grade leather of an Washing machines; inferior quality and warns you to BEWARE of Carpets, any leather that has not a prettybright-red-pa-per-labLinoleum, attached to it as that makes the leather class and all others are of an inferior grade. first warp, Carpet And oil cloth; Through your kindness we have had the pleasure of fitting a few sets of harness upon some Window curtains, of your teams, which have been in use from one Lace Curtains to ten years. Kindly take a few minutes time, And table linen; look over your harness, comare with ANY OTHand see if you have been deceived all these ' ERS, in Pretty Calicoes, buying harness made from that third years Fancy dress goods, grade leather of inferior quality, tanned by the and manufactured into harness Tannery Ribbons, laces; Pacific & Loveless Stark. by This All the latest styles tannery makes several grades of leather: No I, used par- Tlie rince To Buy ss n, el in spring and Summer goods, Silks and satins; All kinds of hose At all kind of prices; Green, staple and Fancy groceries, Grain and potatoes; Glassware, Queensware, Lamps and other things Too numerous to mention. A few suits of clothes to be closed out at bargains . t.b. icsen,jr., Superintendent. ticularly for fine Buggy Harness where an extra finish is required, B used more particularly for Heavy Team Harness "J" about same grade as "B, only scarred a little more, making it leas profitable for cuttting long or extra wide straps. Also other goods. We have used principally the B grade, (but also have the No. in I stock,) every side of which is stamped upon the leather, fic Tannery B" Stockton," the tanners not being ashamed to place their names upon their goods, (please look for name of tanners on all leather 'we hear so much about.") - red-label- ed The P acific Leather is Oak Tanned which we absolutely know to be the rase, having been at the tam.ery in Stcckton, California and examined it while in course of manufacture. (The no "has beeas" please take notice. Can the same be said of all brands of leather used in th- - city ? We are still using the same grade of leather used during the past ten years, and we ask you. if you contemplate purchasing to examine our harness to be found upon the best teams of some of the most prominent horse owners of Payaon and vicinity that you may see for yourselves the qual-it- v of a harness made from Pacific Leather after having been put to the teal of from one to ten years wear. If ihe leather is cxd and the work honest, the harness will If they show for itself in spite of all that can be aaid of inferiority. will them make better. can we m.t that aie good, nothing say Our Heavy Harness are made principally of Pacific Tannery Leather II grade, well selected. Thanking nu for your liberal support in the past and soliciting a l ooMnu.rion of your trade in future, we remain yours for good good and honest methods, Ac HTARK. |