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Show For the I text line of clothing in Excursion to Ciiatilla the city go to II. ljemmous. Vi lit TowiiBheuds Nola FounD. D. Sabin of Salem is reportei tain. It is up to date. seriously ill, with little hope I nish to aunounce to the poo Fen Sale House aud lot Inrecovering. pie of Payson aud vicinity that at this office. Cash paid for butter, eggs, quire I have purchased tbe interest dressed poultry, etc. at Wigbtmau Miss Minnie Wrurlit, came up of W. T. Amos, in the business from Nephi Thursday to pay a A Sou't. heretofore conducted under visit to her cousin, Mrs. Philo the firm name of Amos & Fon Sale. Ladies bicycle, ant Whightman. Stone, and will continue to furniture. Inquire at this office. Thunderstorms have lieen quite carry on tha business, and The people of Denjamin hat will carry a complete liue of here this week, but they quite a big celebration on the 21th, frequent Groceries, Queensware, Tinhave been accompanied by but and also the citizens of Salem. ware, etc. I thank the peovery little rain. Dr. Ritchie, dentist. Twenty ple for their liberal patronage Oar fine line of ladies and chilin the past aud kindly solicit years experience. Wade DuildOxfords will be closed out dren's a continuance of it io the fuing, Depot Btreet. at cost. They must all go. Come ture; guaranteeing fair treatMiss Maud W axle went over to before sizes are broken. early ment, honest goods, and lowSilver City Thursday evening to Williams Cash Store. est prices. Give us a trial bevisit Miss Elsie Miles. fore buying elsewhere. The Provo scorer in the game Shot guns and rifles; prices Yours for Dusim-ss- , lower than ever. At A. S. Uuishs between the Payson .and Provo J, Q. Stone. teamn last Saturday must have Hardwaie store, the Hit" and Run Mrs. Win. D. Dixon preseutei gotten as the correct score mixed, The profit is yours ou onr fine her husband with a fine girl, Sun was 20 to 6 instead of 40 to G. of Indies knit esta, for we line day morning, and Win. is looking will close out onr entire stock for happy. Orson Daniels, Payson's crack William's just what they cost. trout fisherman, went up the can- Cash store. Williams Cash Store is the place to buy your shirt waiHts. yon Tuesday and brought back Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Evans are speckled I wan ties. They will all go at the cost price thirty-sevWe take it for granted that Orson preparing to build a house on for the next two weeks. their lot in the northeast part of them. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gatewood cangkt J. S. Donnelson and wife of town. Work has allready been of Eureka were in the city Satcommenced on the foundation. urday and Sunday visiting relat- Salt Lake came down last Saturives. As a result of the scraps on the day aud are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Donnelson. 24th, Dob Caldwell was fined 3, Dr A. J. Shores came down all went up the canyon Wes Fulver $5, Paul Tiptou 4, and from Suit Lake Thursday evening They Thu rsday to have an outing and Harvey Amos and James Wright to attend his babv which is sick fish for trout, in compauy with forfeited 5 each for their appearat the home of T. G. Wimmer. Samuel Marsh aud family. ance for fighting. Frank Patten, whose parouts In onr report of the shooting of reside at Nephi, was in the city TELL YOUR SISTER visiting relatives. lie Edward Johnson at Hintaquin it is on his way home from Orogoii. was stated that on cue occasion A Beautiful Complexion Is an Johnson took the wibtiout Hnntaquin good pure blood, Cull aud boo the flue line of Marshals club from him and beat the sort that only exists In connection niPiis Bamplo shoes being sold for the oflicer with it, but we havo with pood digestion a hcaltlilyiliver and the low price of One Dollar at sinen learned that the report was bowels. Karls Clover Root Tea acts on tho howulx, liver and kidWillisms Cash Store. not true, aud in justice to the dlreoctly ney keeping them in perfect health, Ralph Arch bold has turned out deceased and relatives make the Iriee 25 els. and 50 cts. At a new wheel from his shop thiH correction, week. Its a duzzlcr, having twisted spokes aud 30 inch wheels. t. Annoynceinsnt! OREGON rmniirrintuil folltiaa: X SHOUT LIKE. depart fruin tuiuu outh .nh 4Miwar....1:Ni'0. Panaaiirar... f:12p.m Albs Thuwtim, Akw BIO GRANDE WESTERN. Wakl-Bouiu- :U a m i. :M u in. kiut'lhiniid I'M a m . iuap W. H. SMBHMSM,Aslt tn NotleMtoluMira liuuirtlun muni la In tha Th'inulay evening. All eunimuiilea-llou- s miut Im aeetunpanled hr the writer full name. O the lr A baby girl arrival at tbe borne of John Douglass, Jr., Tuesday. Soda All kinds anil flavors drawn from Irvine's new fountain, Mrs. II. J. Irvine was over from Mt. Nebo tlio first of tbe week. Miss Edith Peterson came home from Salt Lake Saturday evening. Wanted To buy a good gentle Inquire at this office milch cow. Edgar Fillmore ia up from Burrville ou a visit. Dr. J. M. Henrt Office in Dank Duilding. Residence in Presbyterian irsoimge. col-um- ua en Francis Hickman of IVnjaudu returned homo last week from a mission to Germany, having been gone a little over three years, lie brought back quite a number of things from the Kuibcrs kingdom, among them beiug a huge pipe which be presented to his father W. J. Douglass. He also brought su elegant music box which Mrs. Lemmon had ordered through him. It is without doubt the largest, finest and sweetest toned instrument of its kind that we have ever had the pleasure of healing. MisBes Mary Gray, Florence Price, Matilda Price, aud George L. Hardy and W. D. Docker came down from Salt Lake last Saturday on their wheels and speut several days visiting in this city, being the guest of Mr. aud Mrs. James Daniels. They left on the return trip Wednesday. It was quite a lide for the girls from Salt Lake to this city in one day, besides riding around in Provo about 12 miles, but they stood the trip all right aud were as fresh as daisies the next day. Mrs. Will Dowdell gave a very pleasant lawn social to a number of friends at her home Thursday evening. About forty were present, and enjoyed themselves immensely. Songs, recitations, and dancing were indulged in until after midnight, ice cream, cake and lemonade being served in the iu-law, Application for Patent. NOTICE NO. 2.U. United Nut Land Oflire, Halt LakeOiij, bun, July 14, imhh, Notice h hereby given that the tliah RolltT Minins Company, s MirfxiriiLiuu duly organized aud exialiug under ths laws of the state of Pub, by O. W. lowers, its Pres deni ami duly author-Ize- d agent, who poMuttne adilriw is Bait LaleClty, Ulali, has uiadiupjillcii-lio- n lor s United States patent fur the H'lih ltoob-- kale mining claim, situ-- , ate In Skiita(uin Minim: District, Utah cnnnly, Utah, coiihi.stii.p of 15oo linear feet of ihe lode, and surface ground as shown on the plat, being Mineral Burvev No. BUSS, and described In the Held notes and plat of the official survey 011 tile In this office, with maiirietlc variation at It! deg. 15 min. r a? follows; ea-it- , at Post No. 1. a corner 78 deg. 55 min. east 1483 feet to corner No. 2; thence 8.22 deg. o5 min. east 000 feet to Cornu No 3; thence S. 88 deg. 48 Cmitu-cnrln- of this claim, thence N. nilu. Wist 8U7.4 feet to Corner No. 4; thence S, 67 deg. 15 min. west 60C.6 feet to Corner Nu.5; thence N. 22 deg; 5 min. west 6uo feet to Corner No. 1, the place of beginning. The survey of the extoriur ltoundarii-of the claim contain a total area of 1 7.005 acres, all of which is hereby applied for. Front Corner No. 1 the N. E. corner of Section 24 Tp. lo 8. U. l Kast of the Salt Luke Meridian bears North 3o deg. 43 min. west 39oo feet s distant. The presumed course of the vein or lode runs from the Discovery point south 67 tleg. 41 niiu. west 056.8 feet to tha westerly end line of the claim, and from said discovery North 80ceg. nun. east 843.2 feet to easterly end line of the claim. From Corner No. 1, of this claim-thdiscovery bears & 87 deg. 44 min. Saddles. Buggy Harness, whips east 721 feet distant. meantime. Dob Dowdell enterThis location forms a portion of the Pads, collars and all horse supplies of the S. W. i and unsurveyed at Loveless and Stark's. tained the compauy with two S F. 4 of part Section IV, Tp 10, S. It. Ernest Coomlia went to Pleasant recitations, and Orson Daniels 2 East of the Balt Lake Meridian. Utah. Grove Wednesday to visit his responded with a recitation in The original location notice of said characteristic style, Carl Hnisli and High Ruder lode mining claim bet brother. Mrs. B. Marksberry gave th'i cake mg of record in the office of the Now is the time for OIL COOK County Recorder, who is walk in a pleasing manner, und a recorder of Suntaquiu Mining DistSTOVES. For sale at A. S. at Provo City, in Utah county, recitation hy Mrs. Arhur Ells- rict. Uuishs hardware store. Utah, lu liouk 40 of Mining Deeds, at worth was highly pleasing, page 279, arid the amended location of said High Roolcr lode being of recMiss Ola Anderson, cf Murray, ord in lkuk 40, of Miuli'g Jieeris, at is visiting at the home of Mrs. DEATH OF A PIONEER. of said Utah page 376, Records J. S. I'rovstgaard. county, The nearest known locations Another one of the Utah pion- being the High Roller No. 1, High No. 2, High Roller No. 3, Miss Jennie Wilson went over eers has passed avay, and gone Roller Roller No. 4, High Roller No. 5, High to Enreka Sundny evening ou a Ncb-eketo land hrvund. Mrs. Ann r, aud Norl.li lamd lode mining cUirns. I direct that this notice be visit and returned Thursday mornaged 82 years peacein this city at at Pay in the Pay sou Uloiuc Ukadkh fully at her home ing. son, Utah, the weekly newspa-I- -' i r piihlibhed nearest the said 2:25 Wednesday im uniug f.i old mining James Mathows of Montrose, a peiiod of sixty days. age. Fiiilmving is a brief sketch claim, for Cola lias been here this week Fkank Hoitiw, Register. of her life; Edward Pike, claimant's attorney. shaking hands with old friends Ann Vjn WagonerNelx-k-rCheap sale on dishes, tinware, First Publication July 15. and acquaintances. was born in Pomolon, New lcisev fruit jars etc at J. Q. Junes gioi Mar 1817. W . R. Coombs, who is working ry. Give us s sail before buying She lived with her parents, Races on the 24th, st the barber's trade at Rock elsewhere for wo will not bo unVan Wagoner, and tlalmagh Four horse races were pulled off Springs, Wyo, came home last dersold. Van Houti-- V.m Wagoner ' out at thu lHce track ou the afler-noo- u Saturday evening and returned in Pcuip'.on for about Ilyrum Lemmon spent the first twenty Tuesday. of the 24th, which attracted yeais when the family removed part of tho week visiting at Mill Dei gen N. J. While in Ber- a large crowd, but none of them 10 Creek and Salt Lake City; returnRev, Murphy preached in the gen she was married to Ji.o. were close enough to be very Mothodint church at Eureka Sun- ing home Tuesday evening. Havens and had three children . exciting. day, and Rev. Lapbam, of that Frank A tiger, who formerly had It was there that she was convertThe first was a quarter mile church occupied the pulpit in tho ed tn the church of Jesus Christ charge of the water gates of tbe kl race between, Tom Wim. llilT academy on the same day. of Latter-da- y Mt. Nebo reservoir, was in the Saints. She was running meFs Willis RogerB Charley, baptized in the Hudson River Apr A. O. U. W. excursion to Salt-a-ir city several days this week, acSlivers and Wins back colt, 13 1844 by Geo. T. Leach The supAugust 1, over tho Rio Giaude companied by liis wife and young Wimmers horse won, with the two families again removed lo Pom- of Western, Round trip from Fay-bo- ii est son. His oldest son, Charles, I otliers in the dust after which in trailing ton, 1845 she, IL75. Special train retnru-iu- enlisted in the army and has lwu The second was a running race wi h her father left that tiiy for sent to the Philippines, Nauvoo, where they went through for a haif mile and was the prinDave Felt, who recently rethe temple and had their endowNow Jjoveless and Stark still continue cipal event. The entries were Her husband shortments. died to manufacture the same grade of cently retnrued from a mission in three mares, owned by Dick Kinso In after this. the of the ly Southern has spring States, Heavy IIaruois, which during the sey, Wm. McBeth aud Newell accepted before 1846, her mother and brother White. There was considerable past ten years have proven their a position with tho Deseret Newa, with his family came to Nauvoo His pajier, the Springville Indequality in the service they have and from there all started for betting, Whites mare lieing the pendent, will be run another year given. Utah Her father had seven favorite, but the Me Beth mare under the management of W, F. came cut winner by about two There is talk of another new wagons for his company. She Gibson. had a driver for one of them, but lengths. The time was caught at business house leiug built on lie was called to j tin the battallion 54 seconds and is considered fast John Main street, which will be one of Piovstgaard went to Salt on the road and this left her to for the track, which was in had the finest in the city, but the par- Lake on tho 24th, and on returnMark Coombs and wife went to drive the team the remainder of to Go for Irviues a cool good, condition, the dust being about ties have not fully decided to build. ing got off the train at Provo, (for last Saturday to visit with the journey. Iler mother was four inches of soda. Nephi glass reasons best known to John) aud deep. Jeese Miles is all smiles on acMrs. Coombs parents. Mark very sick most of the way, and Iu the pony race, which followed had to walk home, a distance of count of the arrival of a bouncing Next Tuesday a company of returned home Tuesday and Mrs. when they reached Cutlers Park, there were four entries. Winn's eighteen miles. He says the Omaha Nation, she died. boy at bis home Tuesday morning which ran ia the first race is good for those who ; cting foks of our city expect to Coombs remained for a more exThe rest of 'he company stayed pony at 6 oclock. Mother aud child walking The lost event was a enjoy the exercise hut he has had eaye foi Strawberry Valley to tended visit. at Winter Quarters until spring. winning. are reported doiug well. race between McClellans euongli to last him for some time. spend two or three weeks outing A game of baso ball was played While there her father helped to trotting black mare and Wimmersbig bay, John Koele, whose building was or pleasure and recreation in this 011 the new diamond cn the even- build a two room house. Soon John Lawson, tho Terrible which the latter won with all ease, set on fire ou tho night of the 4lh, leav-hafter its completion he died mountain valley. The ing of the 24th between picked informs ns that he is now positive Swede," and his company preient-e- d wpiilur with only her two small overcoming a handicap of 120 feet. Ole Olson at the opera house company will consist of Misses nines. Only five innings were play- children to comfort her. On the the fire was started by the fireMabel Tipton, Laura Finlay son, ed and the score was 6 to 11, all road she became works, having found part of a Tuesday night to a good sized acquainted with the runs being made in the first WiLisms and store ia the and audience. The Shuler, Messr. and in the spring Mary was Henry Nebeker, performance rocket in the burnt rubbish of the three innings. to were and place came most the the buy married, your carpets; nice they Fairbanks, Jr., Frank nothing extra; pleasing Henry building. remainder of and lowest feature being the siugiug of little Coombs Bernard Montague and patterns Our enterprising butchers and journey together, prices in town. A pleasant evening was spent at Salt Lake Call in the and see them. Ida Lawreuce, who took the part John Johnson. City grocers, Wigbtmau A Eon, with an reaching tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry of autumn of 1S47. Lawson as Ole Olson, Philip. oye ever open for business, will In autumn of TS57 they moved Smith Wednesday evening by a had the Commissioner Wilson of the commence to operate a peddler original brogue, and act, to where they had It hoB been demonstrated repeatnumlier of friends of Mr. and Mrs. ions, but lie makes a better bicycle Internal Revenue Department lias wagon to Eureka next week, mak- much trouble with the Indians, edly in every Btate iu the Union Smith. Refreshments were Berved rider thiu actor, and should con- issm-- a circular almm-ling a trip each week thereafter. especially during the Walker anil many foreign countries that proaud a general good time was had fine himself to the track. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ia a from hibiting bank infixing It will be their aim to secure the and Black Iiawk wars. by all of the merry company. certain beet of preveDlative and cure for checks to wlu-About of the veal, time greeu groceries, the Riack tpistunint-stamps pork, That Throbbing lleadacha presented and requiring them to etc., which they will deliver to Hawk War they were called on croup. It has become the univerErik Eriksson has commenced sal remedy for that diesm. M, V. Would quickly leave you, if return the same to the dtawers. their customers iu Tiutic. suit against the ltio Grande WestThey the Muddy Mission. Fisher of Liberty, W. Vh., only She has had 8 children, 54 ern railroad for if 10, (KH) dumages. you used I)r. Kings New Life In hi circular to col Wf run the will 110 doubt meet with success ns repeats what lias Uen said around and 24 great thu globe wlieu he writes: The plaintiff received injuries at Pills. Thousands of suffers hate conrniieiimcr says; Yon are di- they will carry only good products grand children I have used CliamberluinH Cough Mill Fork on the 22nd of last May, proved their matchless merit for rected to notify the bauks that are on these trips aud ,tho people of grand children. Sick and Nervous Headaches. During all this time she has Remedy in my family for years Tintic will be so much ahead by by being thrown from a hand-c- ar make pure Wood and strong guilty of stamping unstamped been .1 Liihlul member of 'he and always with perfect success. They which ran over his laxly. Tho nerves and build up your health. checks that if the prnclice iB not having one more such wagon enter church, a patient lovi-iard We believe that it is not only the rase is s.iniewhat like the one of their same tho it at discontinued time district; best cough remedy, but n surernre immediately to self take. they Easy sacrificing woman. Try them. Only Wm. Kitchen of this city against 25 cents. will make If. lih'i xiitii the lives bn more will such to for the sub; tilted I' p. reported Toe funeral wns held Thurs- fur things Money back if not of onr children :i nnmbi r of times, the same company, but in the suit cured. Sold by J . L. Townshcnd, Slates District Attorney for as they carry for our producer. day .ifterncKiii in the This lemi-dis for wile by he failed to get damages. Its u good thing, help it kloug. ;:t id W.lS largi-l- i dUer.dii.'. lbuggist. D. . 1 vine. 33 lo di--- pub-lNli- ed l. -- ) Fruit Jars, ! Mg M-ir- y Binding Twine 1 g. j W. We have just received a large ply these articles, bought before the advance In price; therefore we will sell them for less than what they will cost other buyers. is your opportunity; call and our get prices buying. J. Douglass & Sous, er Paj-son- y d n . I I iT-ii- i Tabi-mack- - j ! 1 |