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Show Thecld ruliaLle Sihuttler gon, Mclieths. In-tl- folio : N irth PiNMtar Irvine of Salt Lake was tlown to visit his brother, I). W. Irvine, the druggist, this week. BE OOX SHOUT LINE. mod deport from Pa non South p. in ,1:12 ( laauar... ISitn ALBS Tllousxus, Aot. BIO GBASDE WESTERS. Wort-Houn- d Knot-Houn- d . m flUpa- - li. James 1 ViJIK Train ai wa- than mcr, at E. T:W W. H barber shop. iP am. ... again on Monday. He has had the interior of the room somewhat UTAH. Csstle Oate coal is guaranteed to last longer than any coal on the Druggist and Registered Phamaclst of 20 years market. You can get it at E. II. McBelh's, Experience and Practice. rursiHrriny cAnKrn.i.Y hlj.ku. Craig L. Spencer, of Dakota Trusses, Supporters City, Nebraska was in tlie city Suspensories Etc. of any pattern Monday. He was a member of the Furnished to Order. 2nd rigiment Nebraska volunteers. Ily stock compJhuM everything luualiy kept la a Hrrt eliu drug rtorn. W a lead . others follow. J ust call MIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. and see our fine line of clothing. Pay son Co-oto luaurs luaertlcui inurt to lu tha Hottest SBea by Thuraday evaulug. All eoumuulea-tlou- a T. K Danitda will do photomiit ba aeeoinpaulsd by tba wrl.en till uama. graphy work during the absence a of Orsan Daniels, who is up at Blank notes for sale at this Mammoth taking pliotoH, office. John Bellows, one of Dtabs from ilowii pioneers, died last Tuesday at his Qene Pulver was home in Lake Shore. His remains Eureka Tuesday. were brought to this city Thursday Anthracite, or hard coal at E. H. afternoon for interment. McHeths. Did yon know that J. ft. Page George Ramsey was over from kept picture frame mouldings so Irovo Wednesday. he could make frames of all sizes? Just call and examine our fine Lucille, the daughter stock of clothing, tayson r. of David Kfr, in down with a Mis. nyrum Lemmon went to severe attack of typhoid fever. old son Ralph is Mr. Kerr's Salt Lake Thursday. also down down with the dread FOR SALE: House and lot disease. for cash. Inquire at this office- 9tf Go to J. 8. Page, Jr., w ith your Mrs. Will Dowdell left Thurt-mornipictures of odd sizps sml he can for Chicago. make a frame to suit you. For Sail Three hundred bucks. Miss leunie Wilson returned Terms reasonable. Inquire of A. Sunday evening from a 8t L. Simons. visit in Salt Lake and OgMr. and Mrs. Lee Simons have den. Wm. Wilson and wife, who have returned from a trip to Chi- accomjwuiied her, leturned l'cus-da- y cago. eveniug. Mias Bins Stewart is down from Wanted to Buy Five acres of Eureka spending the week among good farming land in Pondtnwn co-o- - ng two-wee- friends O. W. A SCI EN WYNN, TIST OF NOTE, Has discovered a new and useful Invention for the cure of Catarrh, IColli, THE Nsuralgia, Btrvoui Zniiehi, Binging or Soaring Sounds In tho Zara Stifntts, Bronchitis, Cmumptien, Asthma, Dish-thoriWeak and Xnfiam cd Zyci and all Simses of tho Throat and Lungs. All Fsmals Discuss are absolutely cured by this new and marvelous treatment also Rheumatism and all diseases of the ali- AND CAPES, COATS Dress Clothing, and Underwear field, for cash. Inquire suit of fice. Do you want a good clothes If so, call at the co-o- p and get one. Dr. Christensen will be in the city next Monday morning prepared to do dental work. Dr. J. M. Henry Office in Bank Building. Residence in the McHatton hotel. ks at this of- 8-- A Mr. Johnson of Virginia arrived here Thursday morning. He came out for the purpose of taking JameB Tilsous children back to Virginia. He is au uncle of the children . The M. I A. DUtrict conference will he held here on the 20th. Grandfather Ercenback is over The district comprises the south from Goshen spending the week end of the county. 'visiting friends. D. W. Irvine opened np his new Cushing's Dyes for fast colors. drag store in the McBeth buildForsale by John D. Siark. Call ing Monday and it presents s very at Douglass' store. neat and attractive appearance. Herb Strong is putting an at- He has full a line of drugs and tractive front on the Simons Block medicines, and is now well equip-f- or business. with the paint brash. It is fitting that the old folks The p is the place to buy. should thus be remembered; for Their goods are. fresh and their much too cannot be done to make p rices snit the times. their last days as joyful and pleas-aA grand social and ball was giv-laas possible. It is frequently night in the opera house the case that the old people are in honor of the Second ward neglected in this respect, but we choir. believe no where do they receive Now is the timo to buy Horse more attention, or more is done Blankets, Wiuter Lap Robes Har- for their happiness, than in this ness oil, etc. Large assortment city. at Loveless & 8tarks. Registered at The Wight an Hotel. Craig L. Spencer, DakoGeorge Huish went out duck ta City, 'Neb ; W. R. Butler, Omahunting on election day anil shot A. J. Gregory, A. Ung lies, twenty times and never killed a ha; C. II. Arthur Valentine, Stay nee, solitary duck. Edwin G. Brown, Snit Lake; May When you auk for Do Witt's Witch B. Spenser, S. R. Tliurmau, S. A. Hazel Salve don't accept a counterfeit or Imitation. There are more cases of King, Provo; W. H. Ferguson J. Piles being cured by this, than all II. Shardinger, Chicago; James others combined Bert Townshend. Whitehead, Springville; W. J. James Todd, who came home Sperling, Suttons Big Co. sick with the typhoid fever, from Election Day passed off rather the University qf Utah, is able to quietly in this city and a light rote be op and around again. was polled; about 70 per cent of the registration. It was h beautiFor Sale Cheap House and ful day auil a great nmuy were lot, fnrnitaie, and gentlemans evidently indifferent about votsaddle. Inqaireof H. Xebeker. fitf ing and stayed at home, The saDentist Frank Holliday is alia loons opened after 7 oclock and a to be out again, after being con- few drunks were seen later on. fined to his bed with typhoid fever A dance. was held in the opera house and a large crowd was in for about two months. co-o- ut st attendance). Prof Wynn himself will be in Fay-aon Nov. 10, remaining five days, and located at the Wlghtman Hotel, where he will be pleased to see all who are a dieted. Give him a call, as the consultation and trial treatment la on free Office Ilnurs from 9:00 a. m. to 9:30 Goods. e p.u WI GUTMAN HOTEL. The electric light plant has another break-dowThursday evening, anil it will be two weeks or morn before they will resume operation. n Two great meteor showers are announced to appear Ibis month; the first about the 13th and the other on the night of the 20th, and if the nights are clear you may witueBS a grand display of celestial fiireworks these nights . They appear three times in a century, anl are said to be a magnificent sight; hut dont get excited and imagiue the world is coming to an end. Scientists everywhere are making prejMiratinns to take observations. Mallard's Ministrels performed to a large audience at thd o;era house on Thuisday night. They miuetrel show, good gavoavi-rhut a few of their j .ikes were old and The singing was all Unit could hs expected of a ministrt'l troupe. One of the coons y time-wor- MIT IS YOURS, For the next TWO WEEKS we will sell our entire line of Ladies Misses and Childrens a, Joe Douglas opened np bis stare mentary canal. J. L. Townshend, .PAYSON For Sale - Eureka barber chair. Inquire of Too Crandul, Deans PROF. n. impersonated n colored girl to both in singing and acliug. A great many in the audieme thought be was n girl until he jerked of his wig. The perform nuce closed with a three round prise fight between Fcter Jackson ami Geo. Dixon. I'eter put his mail to sleep, and theu drug him out by the left leg. These are all this Falls Goods of the latest styles and no old goods among the lot. Headquarters for Dry Goods of all kinds; Blankets, Flannels and Domestics. A fresh line of Groceries always on hand, at reduced prices. Everything Thats New and Only New, H. LEMMON. er did before, as it has been a cost to them, thns far instead of a Editor Globe-Headprofit. Then again, why do the Fhase find space in your valu- people put men in power to overable paper, for the following in see same, when they know that regard to the electric light question. they dont know anything about it I noticed in your last edition, themselves. that upon being naked what made Now, I am not in the habit of the lights dim on Thursday last, prophesying, hut mark my words, the electrictiau in charge said it wonl for word, that if the city conwas due to overload in the wires. tinues without changing the wiring Now if that was the case, what they will have the same trouble would he the reunite later on when very little while, as Edison himthe extensions now in progress and self, could not keep the machine all the extra lights are put on for going under the above conditions. the winter service. Lost night Respectfully the lights were bo dim that in fact Header. the people could not Bee them a. Pay sou, City, Nov. 1L, 1893. all, aud for the uiuetli time the machiue (lied to be resurrected Utah County Vote. again by the local electricians, it possible. Following is the result of Tups Did the old company, that the days electiou. The Democratic city bought the machinery from, county ticket is elected from top muke aeucces of it? No! Will to bottom with majorities ranging the city make a success of it? I '.from 104 to 1142. ' eay no! nut under the present mode Representative to Congress of operation. The machinery, to my knowledge, has been in good running condition six times after being burned out. Then the question is; what are the causes of it being burned out? To explain same, it will be necessary to go into a few details in regard to the machinery. First, the part that is effected all the time, is called the armature, and is the part that is in motion; also the part that furnishes us the power for our lights, hhe rest of the machine conuta nothing to us as it is only a relative to the machine. The armature, as we call it, generates the power which is sent down to us on wires and upon coming into town is met with the following conditions and finds so nrach resistance that it rebels against it: 1st. Imperfect insnlatiou, 2nd. Too small a wire. 3rd. Induction, cansed by wires being put, in lots of cases, side by A READER TALKS. EDWIN er: El win G. Brown, who has rented the Hi mm V Imilling, is hiving the store room fixed up mid ream I cled and getiug ready for business. Fart of his goods has arrived, and Mr. Browu iuforins us that ha expects them all in within a week or ten days. He will carry a fine line of goods, including clothing, hats and capB, bools and shoes. Mr. Brown is a thorough business man and he has been on the road for about 15 years For 1G years he has been a resident of Salt Lake city. We are glail to welcome him to the Queen City. The people of the 2nd ward are arranging for their anuaal old folks rennion, which will be held in the new meeting house next Thursday, commencing at 1 oclock. It promises to be a grand affair, especially for the old folks, all over 70 years of age being honored gaests, and relieved from furnishing anything for theoccAssion. The widows and wives of missionaries will also be entitled to share this honor. A few of the earliest settlers in the city residing in the let ward will be invited to indulge in the luxuries of the occaasion, anil the committee would like if Bide. 4th. Poor joints. they could invite all the old peo5th Transformers no good. ple in the city, hut the room in the 6th. Old wire in general no church is not large enough to acgood. commodate them. A these, and other things not mentioned here, which act in acrun OROK C.VEAM Or TARTAN POWDER cord with each other, which act on the machine the same as cold frosty weather acts on a man who would be fool enough to go out into it in a nude form. Then what would be the reeults to a new machine (which 1 understand is the next move) which is constructed lor the most favorable results in wiring. Cannot the people see that as the machine has been in good shape six times, it must be the wiring that is causing the trouble as that is the only thing left for us to blame it to. Awarded People ought to coubider the Highest Honors, Worlds Fair question wow, if they nev- Cold Medal, Midwinter Fair DR MMNti POWDER ch-ilri- e 1 A. e. BROWN, THE Haberdasher, Will Open Up In The SIMONS BLOCK W. D. Robinson R 3451 IL 1. Snel R 3336 C. O. Bahr R 3324 Conuty Clerk: George llavercamp D... ..3774 JobtiD. Dixon R .3670 County Sheriff: Geo. A. Storrs D 4286 C. H. Karreu R 3144 County Recorder: Mrs. Spencer, 1) 3941 Mrs. Shores, R 3474 County Attorney: Jacob Evans, D 4133 Chas De Moisy, R 3230 Connty Assessor: 3941 R.?T. Huish, D Jas. Whitehead, R 3436 County Treasurer: O. F. Malmberg, D 3928 O. lliugson,R County Surveyor: A, Adamson. D... Caleb Tanner, R 3457 3964 3400 The sooner a cough or cold is cured without harm to the sufferer the better. Linger! ng colds are dangerous. Hacking coush is distressing. One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures it Why suffer when such a cough cure is within reach? It is pleasant to the taste. Bert Townshend. S. HUISH Has the largest stock of HARDWARE, Stoves and Ranges in the county. Tinware, Guns, Ammunition, etc. Agent for LISKS Anti-rustin- g Tinware, (Absolutely Warranted.) NEVER UNDERSOLD! |