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Show THE UTAH TALLEY - FEBRUARY 7 FRIDAY. excellent. Ily. Brimhall, in his musical hash, on llie violin, mandolin, zylophone, and clarinet, (by the way instruments made by himself, excepting the last,) was greeted with much enthusiasm, Jhit the grandest work of the night was tiie rendition of Dalbrv's tuba serenade and polka, Decapolis, by William Clayson. This gentleman carried off the prize for hass playing at IVovoat the band tournament held there in 18SS, and is acknowledged the best bass player in tbe Territory. The double clog work by Archie Winters and Al. Brimhall was a good closing piece to this excellent entertainment. The company are traveling south, and we say to the people, among whom they may go, if you want to hear music in all its harmonvand grandeur, turn out and hear Brimhall & Winter's All Specialty Company, The company will appear again in Nephi about the 15th of February, when they should have a crowded house. Nephi Ensign. GAZETTE. 1890 Cash Ialil for FMt Calve. Walter Cox. Blank Deed kttk and Mnrtgniros at Tux Gaz- - office. S. S. Jones donated a car loud of wood to the poor of Trovo. J. It. llosliard Is constantly receiving' the choicest kind of groceries. Good Lunch at the Enterprise licstaurant from 13 o clock to 3 P.M. for 35 (Mints Go to J. U. Iloslmrd's for choice hams, sausage, dried heef an 1 iiucon. t-- f served in pali table style go to the Enterprise Restaurant. For meals at all hours go to the Enterprise Res tanrant on Centre Street. Save money by obtaining all sorts of Job printing, perforating and binding at Thx Gazxttk office. Dave Felt of the Manti Sentinel Is in Provo. Editor Wallis ef the Nephi khbiqk paid a hasty visit to Provo Wednesday. Jens C. Jensen of Pleasant Grove called on us Wednesday. Rock laying on the foundation of the Robert House. It is the public opinion that the machines sold by J. W. Johnson the singer machine agent are the bet in the market for the money. The Provo Marble Works of which Frisby and Davis are proprietors, have recently finished a The work is the finest ever done in Utah of its kind. A noted school master of Pleasant Grove The monthly report of the city recwrites us a short letter with five words out of twelve mlspelled. The pedagogue spells the order for January, sbowiDg an amount word gentleman with a J to begin with. of revenue collected by and paid into Dirt has already began to fly for the newbuild treasury amounting to $185, and exIng of the Thompson Block, addition to the re- penditures and $15.10 $184.80, cently new mod led Control Hotel of which on hand. The was acreport Thomas Llddlard is contractor. cepted, and placed on the file. We have received communications charging The couucil then proceeded to contwo bishops of this stake with lying viciously. sider the water master schedule for reBefore they are published we respectfully lie last to with the the writers year which was presented and quest prefer charges stake presidency. Then if no remedy is found accepted. we will attend to the matter. Tiie report of the committee on JuLast Saturday the Ball in the Opera House diciary was presented, as follows: which was given by the District School Teachers To the Mayor and City Council of Provo was a grand success. In the afternoon was the City: Juvenile dance which they all seemed to enjoy intcncely, and at night there was a grand Ball Gentlemen: We our committee of the larger pupils and their friends. udiciary, to whom was referred the A contributor to an English paper says the petition of Roger Farrer, J. B. Keeler following will cure la grippe: Should you un- and E. B. Rawlings, report that after fortunately receive a visit from this uninvited guest I would advise you to have in readiness a careful enquiry, we find that the law the following mixture: Two ounces of ammoni providing for a conveyance from the ated tincture of quinine (be sure you get the mayor, except by sale, has lapsed and right thing, and any resjicctable chemist can become inoperative by limitation of supply It), added to six ounces of water, and tiie petitioners have been in that aw, . soon as chills feel well the corked As you kept and premonitory symptoms, take one table- actual and ad vers possession for such spoonful of this mixture in a tablespoonful of engtli of time as would perfect in new milk, and repeat every half hour for two them an equitable title, that Provo hours, then every hour for four hours more. bo City, except by sale could not convey will once in three hours Afterward quite often enough. With this provision you may a good and valid title and that Frovo look upon its advent with perfect composure. City has no legal or equitable title that This pcinscription is simple, and, as I learn, so could he enforced; we therefore recomInexpensive, that I think it should be known mend the Mayor convey to Baid that widely. e. ttBERAtTICKET. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. Provo City, Utah County. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1890. For Mayor; Geo. Southerland. For Marshal; David T. Clark. For Recorder: Don R. Co ray. For Assessor 4 Collector. R. H. Dodd. For Treasurer : Benj. Bachman Jr. For Aldcrmem: BICARD BBETOX. First Ward, EFIIRAIM HOMER. Second A. A. NOON. Third F. II. SIMMONS. Fourth For Councilors. THOMAS BEESLEY. First Ward, JOSHUA JONES. Second Ward JOS. F. THOMPSON. F. F. BEE. NEWELL KNIGIIT. Third Ward 4ft t m ftft M. M. KELLOGG. Fourth Ward J. M. DRAKF. ftft D. T. Clark. . J. For Recorder: M. JENSEN. The Harness Makers, of Provo, o: Carry the Largest Stock of :o- - Lfight and Heavy Harness, Saddles of ah Sorts, ftobes, Whips, And Every Known to tlii Lino of Trade. thing An Immense Slock to Select From w We handle the best goods, and buy for Cash in Lots direct from Manufacturers, and are prepared to meet and discount all competition. . Withers and Clark. The Druggists Provo, Utah. Street, opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel, eni-pound- ; m - I hours. Withers, Fur Mayor: JOHN E. BOOTH, 34-1- 00 bout-at-la- e'mt IX months died suddenly on Monday morning early, only having been sick a few m Pmvo City, Utah County, IO, Jlondny, 00 C. Withers and Clark. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. or TL.ho ws a suddean death at the residences of Prof. H E Giles of the Fourth Ward. His youngest daughter Hannah Evans Giles age It J. norm met. R. II- - Dodd et al to Geo. Sutherland lot 8 4 5 and 6 in block 24 plat C Provo ic for 5,000. I.arger anl more Katlsufil-svotEdwdin. L. Elder to L II Spiekes fleeting? ikas ever W. H. Duscher south 4 of land i and ltefore lield In lBrevo 90 plat A. W. Kirk and wife to A. Harris 770-1Pursuant to announcement tiie i:i section 4, township 6. south of Liberals of Provo met in mass convention at the Court House Wednesday at range 2 east. 2 o'clock. There were present a larF. B Milner and wife to John. M. ger number of liberals than ever Drake 02 acres in suctiou 8 before assembled on a simiar occasion in Provo. A great number of Abuses Coming Home t- itost. spectators of tbe People's party were Paybox, Utah, Jan. 31st, 1393. also present. A. A. Noon, chairman of the LiberGszkttx: I see by the papers that al Municipal Committee, called tbe thoEditor Legislature hus taken la band at least one good measure, which if successfully passed meeting to order. will be of vast importance to at least one counBen. Bachman the Jr.reail Secretary in this fair Territory. That measure is C. ty call. lr. 14 prohibiting Railways from issuing and free passes or receiving On motion of Judge Saxey a commit publio officers from Section S of the proposed free transportation. tee of five were to draft appointed beneficial tendency if bill wiU also have a resolutions: Judge Saxey, M. M. it becomes law aa it very establishes a uniform rate fare. Kellogg, --Jlavid Evans, J. Pike and ofpassenger The free pas business in this county has been Geo. Sutherland were named by carriel on to an alarming extent since the adchair. vent of the railway. In the opinion of some system of official jugglery has cost us chair- that Judge Saxey was installed than 3100,001), from which the people man of the meeting. 13. Bachman Jr. more derived no benefit. On the contrary where chosen secretary. Upon taking the common man la called upon to pay taxes to tthe amount of 310, the railway company woi chair, Mr, Saxey delivered a ringing not pay more than one dollar on the same v Liberal speech. ue of property. Newell Knight was choses Sargeant By published statistic's the oost of railway's in the United States about ten years ago was,at Arms. stock 340,000.00 per mile. ReIncluded, rolling Rev J. M. Jeffrey wao chosen Chap' duoe that tq330,0U0.00 per mile and it will be 335 lain wiU not on For Marshal: JOHN A. BROWN, For Assessor and Collector: THEO. M. SAMUELSON. For Treasurer: JAMES E. DANIELS. For Alderman: First Ward, TIIOS. E. TIIURMAN ANDREW EGGERTSEX Second - - MYRON TANNER Third - ERVIN E A. WILSON Fourth For Councilors: First Ward, - ROBT. EL TIIOMAS CITY COUNCIL. ,, - - - L. S. GLAZIER ,, seen that pay a heavy tax Second Ward, E. C. nENRICIISEN. three or four miles through an incorporated Council met in regular session. Prayer. assessor ask them to put if Still - - JAMES F. DUNN city city. followOn motion of S. R. Hines the Roll called; all present, but Coun-celtheir property in at a fair valuation, they say resolutions were adopted. he la worse than county officials and very like- Third Ward, SAMUEL LIDDIARD ing Farrer. Minutes of previous Be it resolved by the Liberal refer him to their attorney for a - - JOHN D. DIXON Party of Provo ly tnat no good citizen desires If he can avoid it. meeting approved. City in Convention assembled; is a well known fact that in years gone by Fourth It JAMES A. BEAN. 1st. That we are in favor of. and pledge men that were members of the county court REPORTS OF CITY OFFICERS. official times their did career, IIENRY many get J. MAIBEN. during ourselves to the unqualified enforcement of on the train In the morning and go to conferlaw tbe of United tbe Saates. of the reence and at night return on free' pass and Terrlotry The Treasury report for quarter, satisfaction Utah and the ordances of the Municipality. 80, iliar feature 1800, ending February showing 8 We are unqualifiedly opposed to a union out of the total of $6,009.97. Amount oa hand of Church and State. three members of that august body that was, 3. Public office ia a public trust and belongs who took those agreeable rides, not one of at last report $1,852,16. them has visited conference since they The report of the City Marshal for to the people, in the selection of officers no their positions and as a matter of In Lowell, Maas., agree in saying that they sell other power should bo consulted but the peo- course official their free passes aa well. Oh! how they more of Hoods Sarsaparilla the term, ending .January 81, 1890, ple. That when nominations to public office must miss than of all other their little pleasure trips. blood For Instance: some of tne the of free fruits for 86 purifiers.. pass Now, arrests fines and showing amounting are made in direct antagonism to the wishes system as it affected officials. One of the aforeF. C. Goosau: I sell more of Hoods Sarsapaof the people to be effected thereby, and said officials had so strong a desire for such & $343.00, and 56 head of stock rilla than all other blood purifiers. It you want a disb of oysters or a nice roast tomb-ston- LiminAL co.TimTnor. 1 R. L. KEN NISON. A JICNICAL liLlSr. The Eniertainment tilren ly Flie Ilrlmhnll nud Winters All Npeclnlty Uo. The Social Hall contained a fair Friday night to witness Brimhall & Winters All Specialty Company. The entertainment was a veritable musical feast, and judging by the spontaneous outbursts of applause that were showered to the performers during the evening, the people were highly delighted. Tbe overtures by the orchestra were excellent. Archie Winters in his banjo solos and character songs brought down the house. Ily. Brimhall captured the audiance with his violin solo; the Blue Bells of Scotland with original variations. For an encore he beautifully rendered, Nearer my God to thee. Geo. Beery, in Ills difficult baritone solo, Ciown Jewel, was suberb, while the drum by Al.Brimhall was more like the falling ef hailstones than the rolling of au-dian- ce petitioners by deed or otherwise all right or tittle Provo City may hold adverse to tbe petitioners and that all ncident thereto be paid by tbe petitioners. A. D. Iloldaway, chairman. Considerable discussion took place in relation to these defective titles to land. Mr. King, acting city attorney, stated thaf where thewrong title had been given, tbe owners should apply to the District Court for a correction of the same. Where there has been no adjudication the claims should be scrutinized very closely ss they are not entitled to tbe claim until they have made an entry of tiie same. Tiie report was adopted. Mr. Maiben moved to amend the motion by increasing the amount of water taxes paid by the Excelsior Mill to $100. Mr. Maiben also moved to amend the motion by increasing the Vulcan Foundry water tax to $30. The was adopted and motion was passed. The Treasurer's report was read, showing $3,232-7telegraph stock and notes owned by Frovo City; and on motion of Aid. Iloldaway was referred to the committee on finance, Mr. Iloldaway moved to destroy all city warrants dated up to 1885. The motion was carried. Tbe following claims were allowed. For marshal and police service for A Wilkins for January, $210.45. board of prisoners $93.00. The claim of G. O. Haws for road supervisor $15.00. Water master's claim for $60. S. Jenson for ringing Curfew bell $4. I. L, & 13. Co., $87.50. The Enquirer Co's, bill was referred to the Committee on engrossing and printing. T. J. Fatten witness fees ammonting to $6. William Strong for subhoenas $12.00. The two later laid on the table awaiting tbe signature of the city attorney. The claim of Thos. Davis for City survey and leveling amounting to $20,00, $10.00 was allowed. The application of lyne & Maiben for wholesale liquor license for a period of three months from Jan. 18tli. 1890 was granted. The application of Rawlings and McEwan for a retail liquor license was presented and granted for a period of twelve mouths from Feb. 1st., 5. 1890. Mr. Scott moved to assess a water tax for tbe year that of last year. 1890 indentical witli Mr. Booth moved that Monday, Feb. 17th., be appointed as the day jto hear nice little rides that he waa not to be found in A. W. Dows A Co.: Hoods takes the lead of all his office many times when the law emphaticOn other sarsaparlllai. ally declared he should have been inthere. a snigle several well attested occasions C. F. Blaxchabd: Ws sell mors of Hoods Sarmouth from fifteen saparilla than of any similar. anxiously awaltin Mabston A Shaw: With ns the sale of Hoods vain, and when cal sarcastically replied, he could not come bs Is 9 to 1 of any other kind. means be would bis be knew paid wages any F. A X. Bailiy A Co.: Hoods Sarsaparilla is out of the peoples money all the same anyhave one of tbe best medicines. way. I have been here myself and to in not the p lessen teat manner been spoken Carlton A Hovky: Hoods Sarsaparilla is one ' ring to transact business with the of tbe best medicines we have. Its sale increases court, r have also heard his Lordship talk to others the same way every day in the week every year. and ask why they came on that day when he F. P. Moody: We sell twice aa much of Hoods waa so busy and thus turn citizens away while as of anything similar. nothSarsaparilla on one or two ocoesions I noticed be did to C. A. Swan: Hoods Isthe most popular sarsaday. I camewas ing at all tbe balance of the was all that the ooncluslon that money of day. wanted. Water will find it level. Burns parilla the Thirty Other dragglsts speak similarly. will eventually by burns. More anon.--A Lovkh This popularity at home, where Hoods Sarsaor J usTicx. parilla and its proprietors have been known for many years, could not continue if the medicine lMptherln. did not possess merit And these facta should certainly convince people In other sections of writes: A the A Chicago gentleman alike. country that Hood's Sarsaparilla ia a good. 7. We demand better sanitary measures In child nine years old, became violently Tollable msdiwitia. so was She weak ill with order to prevent threatened epidemics and in diptheria. this connection we favor a system fo sewage that it waa deemed dangerous to try as soon as practicable. tracheotomy, or cutting open the Bold by druggists, fl; six for only A Dr. Nichols, who was VyC. L HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Piepared 8. As a protection against destruction of windpipe. Lowell, Mesa a of received the copy deattending her, property in our growing city, by fire, we 'IOO mand a fire department, though it may con' Paris Figaro, which contained a report Mediof to the French made Academy no sltt of more, for tho present, than a well organized and a well drilled hook, ladder and cine by Dr. Delthill, Dr. Delthill said that the vapors of liquid tar and turbucket brigade. 9. We favor better streets and sidewalk lm pentine would desolve the fibrinous exudations which choke up the throat iho to of tbe latter be provoments, expense in croup and diptheria. Directions; borne by the abbutting owners of the propere measures are used to the people in their support, then it is that liberty la destroyed and the citizen becomes a slave. 4. That education is one of elements that tend to good citizen ship, that, to this end favor making tbe public schools entirely free thus placing the facilities of education equally within the reach of the rich and the poor, 5. That municipal taxation should be limited tot he range of municipal benefits, and that lands and their occupants without the range of municipal benefits should not be taxed to aid those within, that taxation for city purposes Bhould be within the bounds indicated by its buildings or its streets and alleys, or other publio Improvements, 6. That wo are In favor of a complete system or water works for all necessary purposes that pure water In abundance shall at all times be at the command of consumers, and that its distribution shall be to poor and rich co-erc- Commission ('ire For Fruits Doses One Dollar ty. street railway transportation and electricity and gass for ' lighting the streets and houses in our city. 11. We invite additional railways to locate their depots and shops within our borders and we promise them encouragement and material support. w wi.nM. th. who settle with us and we hail with delight the new dawn that is breaking upon ou r beautiful city. 13. We invite capital, tho establishment of manufactures and pledge our snpport to all legitimate enterprises. 14, We reaffirm our belief under existing circumstances that tho principles of high license under strict regulations should obtain. To tbe support of these principles wo pledge our united efforts and Invite to our assistance for the accomplishment of these objects all citilzcns Irrespective of previous party connection, and we submit our cause to the candid and considerate judgement of our fellow 10. We Incourage citizens. Determined to vote viva voce. For Mayor, Mr. A. A. Noon nomin- ated Mr. Geo. Southerland. by acclamation. Carried He responded to three cheers tiger with a graceful speech, paedicted that Provo would Liberal two Years hence. R. A. Hill and David Clark nominated for was chosen. Don R. Coray Recorder. R. II. Dodd was nominated Assessor and Collector. Ben. Bachman Jr. was nominated Treasurer. For Alderman of the 1st. Ward; Richard Berton; Councilors; Thomas Beesley, and Joshua Jones. For Alderman of the 2nd. Ward; Ephraim Homer. Councilors; Jos. F. Thompson, and F. F. Bee. For Alderman of the 3rd A. A, Noon. Councilors; Knight, and M. M. Kellogg. For Alderman of the 4th I)r. F. IT, Simmons; Councilors; J. Drake, and R. L Kennison. Central Committee, A. Saxey Chairman. Richard Berton, Jos. F Thompson, A. A. Noon, II. E. Raw- our equal parts of turpentine and iquid tar into a tin pan or enp and set fire to the mixture, toning care to have a larger pan under it as a safe guard against fire. A dense resinous smoke arises, making the room dark. The patient, Dr. Delahill says,immed-iatel- y seems to experience relief; the and rattle stop, the patient choking to infalls Into a siuuiuer, hale the smoke with pleasure. Tne fibrinous membrane soon becomes detached, and tbe patieat coughs upa misrobicides, these when caught in glass may be seen to disolve In tbe smoke in the course of three days. Afterward the patient entirely recovers. Dr. Nichols tried this treatment with the little girl spoken of. She was lybreath when he visited ing gasping for two her. lie took tablespoon sful .of liquid tar and the same quantity of fire and the ricii turpentine, sit on resinous smoke which rose to the ceiling was by no means unpleasant; as it ed the room the childs breathing became natural, and as tbe smoke grew dense slie fell asleep. - niTeas For Spot Cash Call and See My Goods and Get Prices Sure to Please! T, N(W MACHINE tiOME.-StWIN- CHIJE5. ILL. imma . : FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 8th day of December, A. D. 1888. A. W. GLEASON. Having had over thirty years experience in the harness business, I am now prepared to make up as good a work or buggie harness as you can get in the country for the same price. All Work Utah T. TAME, ng THE Sink Artesian Wells, either 2ii or 4 inches in diameter Empire Meat Market at short notice and on fav- All foy 28c. per Bottle. eine, orable terms. KISSirJG-7l- o; J.F.SMTMACajbtonoF-BIUUAmST.LSBI- Well-Drivi- Center Street, Provo, Utah. Call on or Address MX S JOHN RASMUSSEN & CO., COOK, SCOTT Utah. Payson, & COMPANY, Proprietors. lings, Dealers in ititdranifari S. Taylor to J arret C.Mathers, Raal Sorren part of block 85, plat A. Pay son. S. B. Moore to Samuel A. Moore, ots 7 & 8, block 32, plat B. Provo, Wm. Burbeckto J. B. Walton, part of lot 3, block 43, plgt B. Provo Clias. E. Davis anb wife to Samnel M. Neumerek and W. Ilolme, 10i acres in section 85, to wnsbip 0, sonth of range2 east. J . B. Milan and wife & Geo. Ilaver-cam- p to Don R. Corry. 20 acres in section 6, township 7. south range 8 east. John Pearce to Fen no Wakeman, part of lot 5, block 33, plat C, Provo. John Pearce to Fenno Wakeman, 6,49100 acres in section 81, township 6, south of range 3 east. Agreement for deed. Geo. Y. Myers to Catherine Revens, 24 acres iu section 27, Spanish Fork. John Rawlins and wife to A, Van-Metet al. 40 acres In section 21. township 6, south of range 2 east. Agreement for deed. Alma C. Dorius to Peter C. Hansen, 8 acres in section 27. Spanish Fork. township 7 soth of range 2 east. W. Cliestley and wife to W. Probert 7 acres in section 81, township 6, south of range 8 east. Jos. T. McEwan and wife to F' S. Green, township 0, south of range 2 ee 20-1- 00 Utah. outfits in tbe West, and are now ready to EVERYBODY PATRONIZES !(, Tonic, Alterative and Cathartic Properties. $ Paymoij rftialc Store, W, C. Wightman, Prop. It muteeatsla Pill thee sbbIIUm Tetti mm eminent possess sal degree, Magnificent New Stock lm Speedily Restore of te the bowels their notaol peristaltic Mellon, so eaaentlal te regularity. Pianos, Organs, Sold Everywhere. NOTICE Tn the Probate Court of Utah County, Terrl--tory of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Christian W. Nielsen, doocascd. Notice Is hereby given by tbe undersigned administrator of the estate of Christian W. Nielsen, having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with tne necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this not!-ttbe said administrator. Jacob J. Jacobson, administrator of tbe of Christian W. Nielsen, deceased. Dated at Provo City, Feb. 1st, 1890. L o cs-a- te ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mrs. Winslows Soothimo Syrup, for children teething, is the prescription of one of the best famale nurses and physicians In tbe United States, and has boon used for forty years sucoes by millions of mothwith never-failiners for their children. During the process of teething its value la incalculable. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery ando. diarrhoea' griping in tne bowels, and health to the child it rests the mothBy er. giving Price 95c. a bottle. Jan. 81. g wind-ooli- Machines. FaijEn & S.ewing G00B5 2t D. ROUSH, $ Guaranteed Wightman Block, Payson, Utah. 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Every machine ulara and list of exoellent premiums. partlo warranted for five years, and left for Samples free. Agents wanted everywhere trial by intending purchasers when Liberal commissions. m purchasing elsewhere. ESTATE. FOR SALE- .- W. Be sure and see our machines before Farm, Residence & --BUSINESS The Aggressive WEEKLY. America. A. JOHNSON, Supt. and Sunday, 0on year, Botioi??' Centre Street, - Provo City, Utah. Dallf n months, LOW PRICES & BARGAINS REAL ' Singer r. ss Mutton, Pork, Sausage, Etc. FOR Violins, TO CREDITORS. t Carriage Palipfcer-Cslolmlnlng, PaperJiang. Choice Beef, THE Te rare eestlvraeee the mmUcIs Mfll be msm thsa a earrstlv. Tebepex SUNDAY. DAILY. Founded December 1st, 1887. Warranted. Sprin grille. Have ordered and are about to receive one of Steam For 1890. of Sprlngyille. John Rasmussen &Co., The Finest (New York) THE LEADING HARNESS MAKER Sold by Druggists. 75 cents. - The Press NOTICE. atarrh Cube. Payson, ia ia It is an Ointment, of which a small particle ia applied to the nostrils. Price, 50c. Sold by druggists or sent E. T. IIazeltine, Warren, Pa. by mail. Address, I f County, that he is tbeA Frank J. Cheney, makes oath senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, Counaforesaid, and that said firm will ty and State tbe sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ;ay or each and every case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured be cured by tbe use of Halls, C- I Payson, Utah. certain. For Cold in the Head it has no equal. oai.las.tex. Ohio, Crrr or Toledo, State orLucas - - - - - REMEDY FOB UATAKKli. owa piSCS to use. Chea Belief is immediate. A cure ia -- Kj-syrjy- rn - Cough U N I ON 5 UfUtE.N Y, JJIsJjSgiz rT L.ANTA. BV-a-- c- 28 . t.louis.md. P- - 0RftNGEiMA,SS C Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally and sets directly upon the blood and muoous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo O. (40 Cigars, at Especial Great Bargains First-cla- ss Everything Rotary public. little Beans to the tu the MAXI. auHIm tbb most comnin. Coffees, Tobacco . bottle). Thxy BttftlAbls Price off either & Vegetables Sugars & Syrups, Spices & Confectionery. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXC ANGE. mi To enre Biliousness, Sick Headache, Constipation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, take the safe and certain remedy. ZEEcnas Store Groceri) Ju.st Filled witli MeW Hoods Sarsaparilla complaints of assessments of water taxes for the year 1890. On motion of Mr. Maiben the compensation of tbe water master was sticks on the parchment. Geo. H. fixed at $2.50 per day. The Council then adjourned. Done, the gentleman who won the gold cup for cornet solo playing in the Utah County Band contest, would have rendered the difficult tripleEverybodr In most cordially Invited to atten d the aervicen at tbe Mot lux! lx t Kpincopal church in The Patriot, tongue polka, Monday. Ksv. Mr. Graff, recently from Illinois, will preach at 11 a. m. and 7 p. in. Re-- 1 better condition than he did had his coption of member at the cloao of tbo mornsore. As not was been it it was, ing service. lips east. . hT. D. GOUGH'S! Spanish Fork, ' r Utah ew York. |