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Show 9 Notice. PHARAOHNIC MUKHIES. of lk (llManry final KkiihIm Tlat UeMnlua of ho MutelM of ka llawtin II. the KtfJlt ologint, of rrof. Groff, from (ibiwli to the A NEW nORSE FARE. Th rarlualtjr of the Has Whs Drllvrr.d at a Slabla write lalUltL A delivery wagon of one of the I'arit JdeMenger big about Iharxobnic giuumiu at tlit brendbaking factories of Yorkville Gh5-g- rk museum, confirming the tradition in the first chapters of the Dunk of Exodus took ilare under the reign of Ibimcscs 11. and his son, Merenptah. TliePbaroaks slaughter of the Uibie was Princess llent Ants, and the great magician of that time Ilamus, another son of Baineses II. Tbemummy of the last had been discovered, but it was thought that of Ilamus waa missing. Mr. Groff Las identified one of the mummies as that of the prineeand magician Ilamus end verified the writing on the shroud that the wenea described fs ' After having opened the case In which the mummy is kept," he says, and carefully removing the outer doth covering there appeared written on the shroud, just over the breast of the mummy: queens. , FRIENDS AFTER BATTLE. Tki British aal Boer Soldiers Joined Mends In Cnrln Wounded. ' ns yon aleepi bappy. balisf action guaranteed or money back. 25 cts. and 50 eta. J. L.Towuahend, Druggist, As the fighting did not finish until Ila. turned with disgust from an other after nightfall, it was necessary for the mm lovable girl with an offensive men to bivouac on the field, aaya the breath. Karls Clover Root Tea puil London Mail. This they did cheerfully lies the breath by its action on the and in an orderly manner, despite a bowels, Ptc., as nothing else wil. Bold years on absolute guarantee soaking downfall and the chilling cold. Friesfor 25ct. and 50c ts. atTowunhend From the moment of the Crane tiring both British and Boers fraternized in Drug Btore. the care of the wounded. The stretcher were found to be missing in the confii' aiou nuocssariiy consequent on an atEYEGLASSES AND WHY. tack against modern weapons, and great labor was experienced la moving The Increase Is lb V amber Worn - . Xot as Evigesee of the wounded men from among and behind the rocks and down the slippery tloa of Ibo Eyes. Ul.- if - prisoners. Armed Boers even appeurt-- with the object of searching for their wounded. They were allowed to iacs freely about the hill, and gave e. tin sign of any desire fo abuse the They talked frvely apd with our soldier, and then, having fulfilled their mission, disappeared in the darkness. w.o-jmi- d priv-'lieg- good-Jiumoro- . ' THE LATEST KLONDIKE. Acme litcmlli Particular A boat Csjs Usme la Far Away Alaska. Cape Nome, on the northern Alaska coast, is now the place which figures largest in the hopes and dreams of gold seekers and fortune hunters throughout the world. Discoveries quite unprecedented in the history of gold mining have been made on the sea beech and the adjacent region " this ioint. The existence of gold nt Cape Nome waa made known only few months ngo, but the rnsh in this direction has been very great recently, and the re gion is now a hive of industry. The settlement hero called Anvil City is only a few months old, and now has a population qf over 8,000. All kinds of business are booming, trad corner lota, lumber, fuel, mining equipment and provisions are up to sky prices. Old miners declare Cape Nome to be the most wonderful placer camp ever discovered. Fabulous stories are told of the riches found in the sand of the beach and in the gulches and creeks thereabout. One miner named who returned to Seattle a few days ago, cleared PI $100,000 during the 0 present season, find has refused in cash for bis holding. A single nuggrt worth $450 was taken from one of' bis claims recently. Another man from ffiovx City, la., has brought clown to Beattie with him $8,000 in dust taken from a space 45 feet square on Cape Nome beach. The storekeepers at Anvil (Tty are said to have refused to accept any more dust, as their vaults and safes are fulL Leslie's Weekly. at i Lind-bloo- m, $801),-(.0- A Erlghtful Blunder- - cause a horrible Rurn, Scald, Cut or Bruise, Bdcklen's Arnica Salve, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Fevr Sores, Ulsers, Boils Best Corns, all skin Eruptions. Pile cure on earth. Only a5Vts ' a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold L. Townshend druggist. by J. Will ' often : To Whom it Mur Notion in hereby given that the State cf Utah huii filed iu this office a lint, No. 1, of laud aeleelad by Mtiil btute fur the ueoftliu Luivsrfcitjr of I'tah, u oiler urctioa 5 of (he Sot uf Cougrea approved July III 1VI. The follow ins trouts, embraced lu sold list, are iu s township ooululuiug oiiuorul claims uf record. t: The hits numbered oue (1) sod two (I) sud u the rust half of the uurtkwest quarter id seven (7)i in Township teu (ID), eoiiih. sod uf renew two (i),ent, Suit Luke Base and Meridian. A copy of suld list, so far as it relates to kid tracts, hr descriptive subdivisions, has been conspicuously posted It this office, fur Ids met ion hr nor imrson interested, end by the public generally. Within the text sixty days followliqr th date of this notice, under deimrlmentul instructions of November 17, 1W, 123 L. D., (Wl protests or contests acaluat the siaim id the slate to auy of said tracks, out he around that the sums is more valuuble for miners! than for agricultural purposes, will he received and noted fur rejiort to the General lend Office nt Washington, q. o. Failure o to protest or oonteet within the time specified will he eousidcred sufficient evidence of the its localise out. break Hgoumug autl frequently fa ml. Shiloh's IVugh and Consumption ure am like magic in casts of croup. It has never been known to fail. The wort ca.sen relieved Immediately. Price 25 cis., 50 cl, and f I.ou, at Drug store. 'i'own-eheuii- 'a yon nr truing to The question Is often asked, particularly by thou who can recall the customs and experiences of 25 years ago: Why do so many persons nowadays wear glasses?" The answer is easy: The increase in the number of spectacles worn ie not to be regarded as an evidence of modern degeneration of the neeyes, but rather that a long-felt cessity has been, met." For it should be remembered that within the put quarter of a century much has been learned about the value of glasses, and the range of their application and has been enormously extended. Of course, the eyes need more help now than formerly, as the amount of work they are required to do Is much greater than at any previous period in the worlds history. The sewing machine end many other inventions of ita class save the labor of the hands only to add tc that required of the eye, say -- use-fuln- lip-plncott-s. New employments, new amusement! and new fashions are continually being Introduced to increau the exactions laid upon these sensitive and delicate organa The steady decrease of illiteracy, together with the general cheapness of literature and a spread of s taste for It, the enormous circulation of novels, magazines and newspapers, the use of artificial illumination, all combine to overtax the eyes and to weaken or possibly destroy the sight unless the required aid end protection be supplied through every means at our disposal. Thus it happens tLat the sometime luxury of properly adjusted glasses has come to be recognized and understood by very many of the present generation as one of the real necessities of their lives. , non-mluer-ul Having: a Great Hun on CliuniberlainH Cougli To Jed (lurk. hi llelr and A Mil'll; You are linvhy uotifludthat huvr Two iluudri-Ikillur in la- bur aud improvement ui-- m tlie Golden Cliff lode, mining rbiiin nitimte in the Suntaquiii Mining li.irl.-t- , ('minty uf L'tuh. Mute of l'tuh. iu order to hol.1 .aid premise uuder the provUiou uf Section :CI, iirrlwd Statute of the I'liiled Stull. being 1 he amount ri quired to bold theauiuifur the year ending llweiiilierdl, irOSaud Deoenilier 31, IW; the amount due from Jedl'lurk for the yeur Dollar anil for IKWMiriiig Twelve and Twenty IMUr. And if theyearl'38 it liiuSdil) after till notice liy publit-ulio- u you faU or refiue to contribute your portion of mi id expenditure a together with eut. your luteret in uid clulm will tieeome the property of the iilM)riler, uuder aeetlim 2124. Mike Kudin u 11. Omur Andurom Erick K icknian, I. luui'uii-Firx-t putdiratiou Feh, S hut April S. In-lu- sue-tio- Many a Lover The Red Crews workers attached to the Boer force were equally ready, and It was pleasant to see the muluakgood feeling. The British soldiers t routed Boer wounded ns solicitously as llicir owu, and round one of the few camp fins which were lighted I saw all t lie best plauw occupied by the enemys I s an to-wi- for the hillsides. Ilut everyone worked loyally, nod the staff in Lndysmith worked so effectively that, though the first doolies, or native stretchers, only Arrived at midnight, special trains were ready throughout the night to convey the wounded to llie hospital, and with the first stroke of slaws sufficient doolies were waiting to convey every man. moltu-n- idung stopied in front of sn uptown livery and boarding stuble the other morning, and two men st once unloaded barrels of bread and carried them into the stable, saye the New York Journal. The bread looked good, and was good. There were all sorts and sizes of loaves in the barrele homemade, rye," Vienna," potato," graham" and cottage." The curiosity of a man who saw the bread being delivered to the stable was aroused, and be ventured to ak the proprietor of the stable what it meant. Theres nothing remarkable about it," said the proprietor, with a laugh. T simply buy it for horse feed. We grind the bread up and mix it with other feed, and it makes first-clafood for horses. It is stale bread and costs us 40 cents a barrel, and there are 50 or 60 loaves to the barrel; so character of sulii tracts, sud you see it comes pretty cheap. Some of the bread is only a day old, and la tks selection thereof, being otherwise free good enough for any man to eat; from ubjeetlou, will he recommended for apbut the bread factories cannot sell it, proval. Gxo. A, Smith, FssgxD. Hoang, lYhat you see here are returned loaves Preelver. Ueglater. from the groceries. I'll bet there is First pub. Jan, 20, 1800; last March 17, 18UU. many a soldier who would like to have hod as good bread in the war." Uis majesty command ad in the seventh year, third month of the season of planting, sixth day, to lie put in order the mummy, of Prince Ilamus.' .This note proves that the object of my research was correct; that the name is nut Bahamus, as heretofore supposed, but Ilamus, that of the great magician with whom I bad already identified my mummy." There still lacks the mummy of Princess Bent Ants, Pharoehs daughter, of Moses. Certain the foster-mothe- r tick Headaohe Absolutely and , Indications on her sarcophagus might lead one to suppose that the mummy permanently cured by usiug Moki bas been destroyed, but it is probably Tea. A pleasant lierb drink. 'in some tomb in the valley near Thebes, Cures constipation and indigestion, hidden with other princesses and makes work and eat, . Notice of Forfeiture Croup Is thet terror nt thou rods of Untied States Land Office Balt Lake City, Utah January 8, JIM). Dread Waa Young Mothers. DeWltts WiU'h llazel Salve Is City, St. Louis, FOR PASSENGERS OR FREIGHT Or any point and wixh to en Joy a daylight rid. through the of tlio Koeky graudeut he aure to auk fur a iiioiiutuiiK, ticket that read via the ltd, THE Missouri PiciSs E'j, Manager Martin, of tbe Pierson No Tiresome Layovers, Close Connections in drug store, informs ub that he is Union Depots. Chamberon a run great having And Positively the lain's Cough Remedy. He 'sellt five bottles of that medicine to one Quickest Route of suy olher kind, and ic gives great satisfaction. In these 'days of la grippe there iB nothing like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to To the great riven and Mantle MWDoard. stop the cough, heal up the sore throat and lungs aud give relief Blegnnt and Thoroughly Ffodern Bqnlpmer aud Uarllning Chair Car, iu mhirli t within a very short time. The rat are free to holder id regular tra sales are growing, and all who try th'kct. it are pleased with its prompt Call on or address u. b. Komr.it, action, South Chicago Dsilj Coramerelul Freigt A Paaa. Agt Calumet, For sale by D. W. RoomZl, Uorlan block. Salt Lake City, Irviue. From ITtali on n.c.ron xxr.yn,' GeueraLPan. Sick Headaches, A Ticket Aa 8 Loot Mo. LA7. AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office In Leiuiuon Blk., Payaon. E. S. Wimmer, Notary Fuhlic. OFFICE IN BANK. JOS. E. CROOK, A'toruey-at-Law-Ope- ra block, Payson, Utah. Doctor W. A. Wadk Surgeon O.B. L. llnilway.Can sfouiiti at all lioura at Lis office West of Wimmer & Gos. Store Residence on Payson Utah. corner north of UuiBha plan iug mill. nd ST. PAUL RAILWAY - - and operates 6,154 miles of thoroughly equipped road in the states of illiuois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota, Bouth Dakota, North Dakota and Lho upper Peninsula of Michigan. Owns FlllST-CLAH- Iff KVERY S It Yon Cnix NirvciirNIoiieiy by purchasing your COFFINS & CASKETS of A. PETEBSON, KBKIKIIT. Is fomioKl in adoptirg every pos- PAYSON, UTAH. sible appliance for the safety and com fort of passengers, including an The only' Hearse in the city, Block System. Westlnghousv Train Signals Btsiani Heat, Electric whic will lie furnhed for funtrals at a reasonable price. Light, Vestibuled and Compartment Cars, etc. alwo-lut- TUB 0MAIIA-C1IICA0- fUIORT 0 LINK For further In formal ion address any Ticket Agent of any railroad or l. l. downing; The curse of overworked womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Karls Ulovei Boot, Tea, ibe great blood pui tier and thwue builder. Money refund ed if not satisfactory. Price 25 ts and 5o eta., at Townshende Drug . Com murcial A gon t, HOMEMADE AND CUPBOARDS FLOUR BINS AT LOWEST PRICES. Fait Lake City. Utah. I Btore. Eome of the employes of tl e PennBylania who are past 70 yebta of age are nuwilling to retire on a pension, aaya the Railroad Gasset e, and one of these remon strants is a baggageman on the New York and Chicago Limited who is 91 years old. Aokers Dyspepsia Tablets ars Sold On a High Grade Bicycle Sent on receipt of Wert-Hou- Eait-boun- Mlx b .PM; AM uuj Dep s usasi l)rp eiftsto Salt Lake fcpriiigville Span ih Fork AND GUARANTEED. layaou Saiitaquin (i(wlin Ut. Ncbo (:irfk a dys-pes- Mammoth Ar Chicago Machine Co., 69-7- 0 Jackson Bid. Chicago Jet, Silver City DEHTIST. D C.DUDGH, V A (Jenl Mgr Ice-Pr- "S.H. BAHCfKX, Continuous Gum, Gold, Alumi Gold num and Rubber Plates. and Porcelain bridges. Every operation guaranteed. Traffic Manager, GBO.W.HEINTZ, 1 . Geu'l Pam. Agt. Dr. 7,. OREGON SHORT LINE Flour made by the Leland RdEr;-e- r Mill Co., cannot be surpassed. This is the general verdict of all who have tried it. The mill'is new and It is situated four and one half miles Up-to-Dat- AtrtatlonwherenotlmeUhowntralua do not itop. D train run daily 8K Fe 1 train run daily except Sunday. Railway Company. nent relief till I began to take One Minute Cough Cure. I know it is tbe beet cough medicine made, says J. Konntz, Oorry, Ta. It quickly cures coughs, colds, croup, asthma, grippe ond throat abd lung troubles. It is the childrens favorite remedy. Cures Quickly. J. L. To jvnsheud. Balance, pay oxpress, $15.75. THESE ARE W MODELS Station and Siding ra UUi Atchinsori, Topeka & Sante $1.00. d El D H 6 ill poative guarantee. CureB heartburn, raising of the food, distress 11711 7 4i7 M S U h 071 ia. after eating or any form of II 18 is! im tablet One little PM PM gives mediate relief. 25 ca and 50 els. u aui30j J, L. Townshend, Druggist, years rod no medicine gave Office Bolladay. Two doors West of barber Bhop. Gutheils e. north-eas- t of Pay-so- n and one mile north of state road. Ycur patronage solicited. RY. Hew Train Service Tl eietraln wUI be elegantly equipped lire lylucal aud alwayaou time, latronlxe them when yon travel, LOCAL TIAE CARD, Ju effect, J an. 4, IMS. Z to let the people who suffer from rheumatism nnr .Train Arrive and Depart at the Varlou Station a Follow : sciatica know that Chamberlain's me rdlieved after Palm Pain South Round North Hound number of other medicines and " Ar. A STATION Lv.'j Lv, j doctor had failed. It is the .best liniment 1 have ever known of. J. A, Dodgen, Alpharetta, Ga Thousands have been cored 0 Stood Death Off. ihenmatism by this remedy. One application relieves the pain, E. B. Munday, a lawyer of sale by D. W, Irvine. Henrietta, Tex., once fooled a My grave digger. He says: brother was very low with maSomething to Read. larial fever and jaundice. I perFolks from Choir Invisible, suaded him to try Electric Bitters, Social Life in Old. Virand he was soon much better, Dixie, ' With a rpsBimist in but continued their use until he ginia, dally from Joseph Jefferson at Four train was whooly cured. I am sure Spain, Ogden to Salt Lake. Two fart train daily A David his life. Home, Ilarrnm, from Salt Lake toall point at. Electric Bitters saved oth-ei- a, Improved TourlM 6leeinrnH Free Rnclln This remedy expels malaria, kills Days Work, and a hundred Car Salt taka to ('hioago without IngGhuir lithe and iu llie luxurious all fonnd purifies disease germs el mige. Klegant liny Gorhe, The only llneoimrating dining ear service. blood; aids digestion, regulates brary car on the Overland Liuiittnl The hhortert end FniWert Una from Salt cures and bowels, liver kidneys of the Union Pacific, provided Lake to Denver, Kenia City. Omaha and all constipation, dyspepsia, nervous gratis for the entertainment of oar Point East. e W. H. UAKCKOFT. and Gen. Mgr. diseases, kidney troubles, female friends sad patrons. Address 8. W. EfiGLBS Oen. Trf. Mgr. health, complaints; gives perfect D. B. Hurley. Gen'l ifcwnr Agt. II, M. Clay, Gen. Agt, Ticket Office 201 Mein it. Salt Lake City . Ouly 50c at Townshends drug City ijalt Like City , Alex Thornton, Agent. Payton. store, I want GOOD CONNECTIONS I . Viee-Pr- - t CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE Kemcd. The direct line from Utah to Kansas City, fc?t Joe, Chicago, Galverton, City of Mexico and aj points in New Mexico and' Arizona First class passenger service, two daily trains Via R. G. W, R, R. Dining cars, 8tanard ant Tourist Pullmans, Electric lights, chair cars, Rock bnllart road lied Grade Crossings, in fact all the luxuries and safety appliances of modern times. For maps, etc. call on or address W..H. Bhermer, Act R. G. W. Payson or C. F, Warren. Geul Agent, A. T, 4 S. I I had bronchitis every winter for 411 Dooly Block, Balt Lake City me perma- . GREAT RAILWAY A - AT ATTORNEY un- equalled fur piles. Injuries and skin diseases. It Is the oritflnal Witch Hazel Salve. Btware of all counterfeits. J. L. Townshend. Kansas JOSEPH E. PAGE, AT CHICAGO If you go East on (be Burlingtous Chicago Special, leaving Denver at 250 p.m., you will arrive at Chicngo at 8.10 p. m. next day in iim i to connect, IN SAME DEPOT, with train for IndiAuapolis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Washingtoj, Philadelphia, anil New York. The connections at St. Louis are equally satisfactory. It is worth while noting, that the Chicago Special is the only afternoon train out of Deuver which makes these convenient connections at its Eastern trrmini. at Offices of Connecting Lines. Ticket Office, - ' - - 214 8. W.TempIo Sf. II. II. WATSON, General Agent, Salt LakbCitt. Tickets R. F. NESLEN, Trav. laH4. & Freight Agt. |