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Show prrr to $15.00 were was replace. from over Lights BICYCLES at Jvuight broken iu various other houses, ..Veto yesterday. hardware store. and it is a wonder more damage Mayor leery wus able to bn out Second hand harness for sale at was not done, es the firing was again yesterday. Armon Craveus. done all over town and kept op Soda All kinds and llavors Go to Irvines for a good, cool until after daylight. ( drawn from Irvine's new fountain. 'lass of soda. Miss Lucy Jjou ler came up from A few loads of good hay wanted Hoboes broke into the 11. G. W. Nephi yesterday morning. at this office ou subscription. Frank Ramsey was over from We have a big stock of all styles and qualities and we must bull them quick. station at Bpauish Fork Wednes. Mary E. Fairbanks and James day night aud stole a drumer's Provo last evening. Your price is ours. For CASII.MVwMMSamfcttuaPr Hawkins were nuited iu marriage sample case and a bundle of clothiH. Marsh, John Donnelson and All Wool, extra heavy, 80c. for G7etH. last Monday. ngwent to the lake George Huieh Miss Olive Andrews came ovei lust ou a fishing night trip. Williams Cash Storo is the from Mt. Kebo Monday to visit Arthur Coombs, railroad agent place to buy your shirt waists. among friends. will at cost all at the Moroni, accompanied by his go They price Finest Granite, beautiful pattern, 45c. for 36cts. Fob Hale Six acres of land for the next two weeks. wife, came up to spend the 4th at Heavy cotton 37c. for 25uts' near J'aysou aud sixty sen's near his old home. cat to 50c 60c. Heavy quality. Tapestry, Bishop Edward Bunker and Nephi. Inquire at this office. is of There a talk big having wife, of Bunkerville, Nev., aro iu Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lewis and We have Just been our Undertakers Goods and havo now the city this week visiting relatives celebratiou of the 24th and there the finest e of COFFINS and CASKETS in tbe state, both display M rs. J. 1. Boylt were down from and friends. They are the guests is no reasou why oue coaid not be and imported. Our prices are the lowest in the state. Knightsvilla to spend the 4th. Full size Casket, fine trimmings, with box aud head boards, 910 00 gotten up here, aud a big crowd of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mauwill. Small sixe Outtln, (childrens) with box and bead boards, t&oo. A attracted from other towns. New line of ladies' and children's Visit Townshends Soda Foun- ball game with Provo aud bicycle Hearts furnlahtd If Oxford Ties just iu at Williama and horse races, we understand, are Cash Store. Prices and quality tain. It is up to date. , A. S cr I It CIS "'AlfLK vV.LQOX bHOBT LINE. Train, reive aud depart froiu T )ou oiith S irili PuMmci. a.( I'aatmivnr... A bis THUksroi, Ageet. RH Q BANDS WERTEHS. Kurt-Houu- il WmI li Mind. 1:S0 a in, 4:IU p lu. I;4t m W. H. Bmimum. Akm-- m Kolirr in Inaare luaertluu nnut tie la the otti.'i hy 1 i.ureday evening. All niiuiniinlea-ll- ui in i.r. ! aoeunpauled bjr Ui wrliera full milur. Irvine's Soda is right. HtunVy Wsds returned from Tinti Thursday. Riding whips and lap darter at Lovih a A. Stark's. Lydia Weiler, of Salt Lake is the guest of Miss Lyle City, Mihs lluish's Will in Xfcedxietioii booie-mad- already being arranged for cn unsurpassed. Dr. J. M. Hknby Office in that day. Miss Ethel Box enn.e over from Bank Besidence in The 4th of July committee came Building. to spend tho 4th Eureka Monday out $25 short of expenses. Presbyterian parsonage. A 4th of July Incident, and returned Thursday evening. Will Hose was arrested ThursIt was on tho morning of the Our plows and harrows have arQuite a number of bouses in day evening far using abusive rived. Come while the stock is this city presented un apjearance 4th and tho people were goiDg language to John Barnett. complete at A. 8. Uuish.s 011 tho morning of tho 4th that down to the city Park in droves. Palntn! l'aintu! At A S. Eugene Sejbold and wife of would indicate an earthquake had Among them were four female Huishs hardware Btore. Largest struck the tow 1. Window lights members of the First ward choir Eureka, cauie over to spend the stobk in town. were broken by the score, and the closely followed by two male memFourth. ground strewn with broken gloss. bers, oue of whom is very fond of Miss Anna Worthen, of Spting-villBrick laying ou Albert lluislia It was cansed by the explosion of cracking jokes, and generally does is here visiting her aunt, Mrs. new store building commenced giant iowdcr during the night, so whenever an opportunity affJuuioh Schuler. Thursday, aud it will lie pushed Tho wightman hotel suffered the ords, As tLey neared the City Look here! A Buggy Harness, rapidly until completed. worst damage; twenty-tw- o large Park an ass iu W. 8. Tanuer's a I jap Duster and a Bnggy whip, Bmithei-censtable set up a vociferous brayiug. An ice cream social was given lights being smashed to all for $6.50, at Loveles & Stark's. class cost "That Bounds like ono of tbe about tho the iu the Curtis $2.00 by german averaging Mr. aiul Mrs. George Williams school liousM Thursday night, the each. Fifteen lights were broken alto singers," remarked the joker, Are you going down to the park wtut to Salt Lake on business proceeds ot which will be used to in Peter WinWords resilience, aud his wife was frightened almost out to sing, one of the girls asked. purchase hooka Thursday morning. 1. s, 1 am going to sing tenor, of her senses.- About the same Mib. Gutheil's restanrant is the Boy Wightman had $12 in mon- uumlier were broken out of Postied the joker. repl plum to get fresh bread, cakes, ey sniluii from his pants locket That's too bail, theu well have nud about a house master Simons pies and confectionery. Wednesday night while he was dozen out of the residence of Rev. to listen to that voice again, was iu his room at tho Wightasleep ' and the For Mutual Improvement Day joker went up Murphy. One large plate glass the retort, man hotel. wus broken iu Hyrnm Lemmon's nud butted his heal against a at Snitair Tuesday, July 11 the Dr. Ritchie, while coming up residence, which will cost about treo. liio Grande Western will make a rate of $1.75 for the round trip Depot street Thursday night ou his bicycle, had a collision with a A good line of parsols, ladies buggy. The front wheel of the s, shirt waists and skirts at II. vehicle struck him aud he was at the lowest prices. knocked to the ground aud rendered The L'ayson Pnblic Schools unconscious for a short time1 He 1umni Association will give a was picked up and placed in the V grand lall and banquet at the baggy and brought up to his office, oMra house next Friday uight but was nil right ngain before he a which promises to lie a swell afreached there. He had his lantern fair. lit and feels iu no way responsible A sou of Jos. Wignail got his for the 'lccident. hand nud arm Ixully burned by Oscar Fillmore and Mrs. Luella tho explosion of a large fire cracker Fillmore drove over to Provo ou the 4th, which is the only acThursday ami were united in the cident of the day reported iu this holy Iannis of matrimony. It is a i'i We have just received large supcase of the old love burning anew, city. ply of these articles, bought before for they were married hIhmiI twenty tinHave you seen that anti-ru- st the advance in price; therefore we ware at A. 8. llnish's hardware years ago and lived together until will sell them for less store. Guaranteed never to rust. two or three years ago, when they i they will cost other buyers. Now separated and were divorced. We Win. Wightman, who has Ueu R extend congratulations and hoN is your opportunity; so call and making his home down at 1'imn, this union will bo to them a congot our prices before buying. Arizona for some time, returned to tinuous Bud one. happy Paysou last Saturday. Jlis daughA horse nice, for a purse of $35 W. ter, Mrs. Horace Curtis, returned out at race the track was on run with him. 4th. Four All the news all the time. Tri- tho evening of the horses contested for the purse: bune, Evening News, llerahl and Pueball the best magazines at Town-nd'- s, Tommy Wiinmers, Henry Fob Sale House and lot Inlo's, Bay Peppers and llchry A SAD DEATH. Fairbanks. The distance was quire lit this office. Next Tuesday morning the city half a mile and Wimmers horse A very sad and sudden death ocDike Fillmore and a young man council will go in a body ou a tour came out winner by abont two or curred in Eureka on the evening of insiwetiou of the reservoirs in three lengths with Pueblos second. named Grant of 8alem, bad an en- of the 4th'. Emetine Taylor, wife counter in W ilsous saloon Monl'ayson canyon. All citizens are James of died at 5 p. m., Taylor, Down in Alabama a negro was day afternoon, and the latter re- after an illness of cordially invited to accompauy the sick, and a only a few hours. friendly colored brother ceived a kick in the face which council on this trip. She was the daughter of Thomas who came in asked him what was laid the flesh open and it required G. and Helen Wilson, and was Tho Clancy in Cooutown" the canse of liis illness. The dar- several stitches to sew the np this born in com (aiiy of colored jierformere, key city Sept. S, 1860, replied: Is feelin' mighty wound. Grant forfeited $5 for his to Mr. Taylor at was married She appeared at the Oprea houao here toorly. My innle done went and appearence iu court, aud Fillmore last 8atnnlay night to a Binall au- got sick, and 1 went to the horse Vernal, Nov, 4, 1SS1. They rewas fined $4, which he paid. sided at Vernal for several years dience. Financial distress was doctor, and he tole me ter git a tin excel Book is and moved to this city, and from an tho result, and funds to enablo tube an pnt de tulxi iu de mule's Biggie Berry manual of here went to Eureka. A hnsbaud a little the company to got out of town motif ami Mow do medicine down lent worthy farm-'i'two children, Frank, aged and in every hail to bo wired for. The sooner do mule's froat. I got library. everything place e, such aggregations get strninltHl the ready to blow but de innle blowed The book is comlens-- d and prac-tid- 11 years and Emma aged 6 years, as valuable for the villager are left to monrn her lose. The better it is for the people. fust, an' I tel yer, brother, dot ar 10 x 12 berry pa;.-with rs it remains were brought to this city his An old houan belonging to Jolm mule medfsiu was too much fer is for thecomm dis hem nigger. Ex. Kerry grower Thursday morning for burial. Koele, which was lieing used (or a with his Iweu'y-tiitfield, The granary, caught fire on the night 50 ecu's, five by mail; it price I want to let the 'people who of the 4lli during tho exhibition Eismarks Iron Nerve address the p.iWUue.-- . Wi liner suffer with rhenmatism and sciatica or the fireworks. In a Tew minWas the result of his splendid know that Chamberlains Pain Atkinson Co , Philadelphia. utes about two hundred ieoplo health. Indomitable will ard treBalm releired me afte, other meili were on the scone, and a bucket mendous energy are not found cines and a doctor had failed, it is where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys bail the best, liniment I have ever known was forintd You soon and It. brigade Try anti Bowels of If .of. me out order. J. A. Dodges, Alpharetta, Ga. the tlaines under cent nil, but the iiml (01111 motion have been cured by want these qualities and 'he Thousands you Ciiii. which fssulil tor l.he Mimll price building was badly damaged. The Micces this remedy. One Application rethey bring, use Dr. Kings of ca, 5o rli. arid 91.10, docs not tire is supposed to have leen start-b- y New Life 1ills. They divelope cure take the Unlit! hack and we will lieves the fain. For sale ly Sold for over refund your money. the fireworks, but boiuo think I). W. Irvine. every power of biain and II on I his guarantee. I Vico it was too far away from where Only 25c at Townshends body. liflyets.years and 5: i ts. Tuwnshend'a Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Drug !im rockets were shot off. Slot t . store, Jdrug bigrsti ivh?.t you cat. W. II. HUISH & SON, Furniture House. Wimmer. e, s, - Lem-mon- Fruit Jars, u 4 U.J Binding Twine, a than what 1 J. Douglass & Sons. - s .-ial irSliili-trsCimi'- .t f THE BALL GAME. but very little. Following is the line up: Payson Easily Defeats Silver Payson. Betts, City. 8ilver City. Irvine, Ross, Payson Mitchell, A large crowd saw the basebnll team wipe the earth up with the Silver City nine on the 4th. It was a fine game of ball ed to be very exbut too citing. For seven innings the Bilverites fanned the air and made futile efforts to score a run, bat without avail . At no stage of the game weie the Payson boys in any danger of defeat, and they practically won the game in the first three innings. Irvine's pitching was a mystery the Silver diggers could not solve, and he had them completely at hit mercy. Only five safe hits were made from his delivery, and twelve men were struck out His dips ami cross-cut- s, inshootH, outshoots an I ups! oots won tl.e game for the home team, for the ISilv. r Gity toys are good players, and if the could have hit the ball would have put up a strong fight for the purse. Irvines mascot was red, white and blue ribbon aronnd his right wrist, and whenever those ribhons flattered in the breeze and the ball left his hand it generally meant a strike or fonl ball Betts did excellent work behind the bat and never let a ball pass, except in the last inning, when Roes threw several that struck the ground before they reached the plate. He is undoubtedly one of the best backstops in the slate. Ross, 011 first ba6o did good work, as did also Mitchell on second and Bates as ehort stop, Pul ver held down third and didn't have much work to do, but he accepted the opportunities that came his way. ne made a low threw to thecatcher in the eighth and le in the first run. But few balls reached the outfielders and when they did they were taken in. None of the home boys found much trouble in hitting the ball. Hnisb was pnL in the pitcher's box in the fourth but he proved no butter than big Twoney. It looked like it was going to be a complete shat out fot the visitors aud when they scored the oue run in the 8th, they went wild with enthusiasm. Oue of them, in attempting to yell, dropped his chew of tobacco in the dust, but he felt so jnbiluut that ho picked it up and chewed it with vigorous vivacity. Ross was pnt in to pitch the last inning, and five runs were made off his delivery, which further encouraged the miners, but it was too late for them to score a victory. The lioyH took their defeat in good uature aud there was but very little kicking against the decisions of the nmpirea The result wus quite a surprise to most of the people, for it seems nearly everybody thought the 8il ver City team would win. The P.1141, n boys hid never played n j lind practiced j yi'iue together and one-sid- 1 c Packard. p 1st. b Twoney. Willey. Hnisb. 2nd. b 3rd. b Pnlver, Bates, Done, ss Randolph. Mikesell. f f Hanford Taylor, c 1 rf Douglass, Score by innings: Daniels. Durkiu. . 123456789 105 3 2 00 2 Payson Silver City ...0 0000001 4-- 17 56 For the beBt Hue of clothing in the city go to H. Lemmons. Our Baseball Club members are h iving some neat ball suits made, and when they play tht-iufxt game they will be clothed r in brown. There's a difference in Soda, T ry Townsh ends. Many a Lover Has turned with (Ifggusbfmm an other wins lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolu e guarantee. Price qnd 5octs. atTuwushends Diuk Store. Were Well Treated. Dear Editor: In behalf of the Silver Ball :ci.m of Silver City, I wish to ex-id my heartfelt thanks and apci to the Payson Ball Team, the young ladies and citizens of you city in general for the kindness and sociability they displayed in endeavoring to make our short visit pleasant for us. Although we met our Waterloo at your hands, we earnestly hope that we can secure a return game to win back some of our lost lautels. If we are foitunate enough to arrange a game with you to be played at Silver we will try to give a better account of ourselves than we did at Pay-so- n, and if a game is at ranged we give you all a cordial invitation to come up and we will give you the best the town affords. Yours Respect! ally, S. II. Randolph, Captain S . C. B T. Silver City, July 7, 1899. preciation What might have been if that cough hadnt been neglected Is the sad reflection of thousands of consump tives. One Minute Cough Cure cure 1 coughs and colds. Rert Townsend. It has been demonstrated repeatedly iu every state in tho Union and iiiHuy foreign countries that UliHuiuerlaiii u Cough Remedy is a certain preveutalive aud cure for emii. It has Iwcotne I he universal remedy for that disease. M. V. Fisher of Lilierty, V. Vs., ouly said around repeal wlmt lorn the glolie when ho writes: I Iinve used Chamberlain's Couth Remedy iu my fHuiily for years and always with jwrfeet success. We Iteiieve that it is not ouly tho best cough remedy, but a sure cure for croup. It has snvrj the lives of our eliihlren a number of times. This remedy is for side by D. W. Irvine. U-e- n |