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Show J Mull SNOW ACADEMY NOTES. Schedule. Principal Newton E. Noyes recentTime o i arrival ami departure of ly reoeivod a letter from tho L. D. S. uail for all points oorth and south. university to the effect that students from a number of the leading church Arrive. Departs schools will enter into an oratorioal OuVrfieUl :l0 a.m. 3:40 p.m 9:50 a.m. 3:40 p.m Fayotto North k touth 311 p.m. 10:30a.m Fayette has no Sunday mail. All ' ' other mails are daily, Helena Keajixes, P. M. contest, to be held sometime in April. The invitation was given the Soow aoademy to send her representatives, and several of tho young men are preparing themselves for the race. Speeches are limited to two thousand words. last Friday night the 2 (? E2 Just Opened We Have A FRESH STOCK a Seasonable Goods! Of j students and a number of their friends enjoyed themselves at a dancing party, given under the auspices of the students LOCAL ITUMa, A large crowd was presont Tho smallpox cases have not spread society. time. outside of the three families first at- and all had a highly enjoyable School was closed Wednemlay for tacked. All of tbo-- thought to have been exposed were given their freedom the observance of Washingtons birth-iday- . yesterday. The hcal health officer PATRONS ALWAYS FIND QUALITY OUR AND PRICE RIGHT WITH US. AIM 10 SATISFY IS PROVERBIAL. THATS WORTH REMEMBERING -- - e states that the general health of the! Xhe members of the faculty were public is excellent nl tho present time hiRjl!y entertained Tuesday evening, throughout the district, ja uc?demy, by the students of Ithe graduating normal class. The K R K Judge Ferdinand Ericksen has evening in playing various kinds of YOU AUE INVITED TO CALL AT I T H E 0 D ORE of bich wero Dew and been tho pat two weeks holding I luucheon A splendid court in tho eastern counties of the iuteresting. I waB fierTed district. Adjourned term for Sanpet Arrangements are being made with county hai been set for March Cth. G. A. Iverson, court stenographer, is I Frof. Byron W. King of Philadelphia retained by Judge Ericksen, but will I one of the greatest orators and enter probably soon resign his position as tainers in the United States, to visit the academy on the 23d and 24th of he is contemplating a four March. It is hoped tne publio will course at Atm Arbor 6chooI. take advantage of the opportunity' to hear Prof, King. The Consolidated Wagon and Machine company is contemplating Agonizing Burns the establishment of a branch agency I in our city, The old Co-ocorner, are instantly relieved, and perfectly we understand, has been secured for healed, by Bucklens Arnica Salve. a location and the business will be U. fiivenbark, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., Childhoods fcoursre the happiest under the local management or C. M. writes : I burnt ray knee dreadfully ; times of ones life! sighed the disap. I Madsen, who has been the traveling I that it blistered all over. Bucklens pointed man. salesman for the concern in this sec-- Arnica Salve stopped the pain, and Also heals tion during the past thirteen years, healed it without a scar. Q1I 25o wounds and sores, at Paul The new arrangement will afford Mr. von Nordecks druggist. Madsen opportunity to get acquaint- She Would Se About It at ed home. Judge-No- w, Is It a fact that you A New York man offers one stole these things from witness store? Last Saturday Mrs- - Dahling, an thousand dollars to charity if a Prisoner if you please, your honor, married man cau my wife aged lady who resideo by herself ip a perfectly happy Judge Oh, never mind your wife! small log cabin having a dirt cover-ing- , be found. He would have been safe Voice at the Back of the Court Oh, to have included bachelors and in the east end of town, was Perfeotly happy people wont he, though? ctartled by the sudden caving of a women. are rarer than thousand dollar ohecks. Punctilious. part cf the roof. Except the scare it Dont know you oould get at you the gave her, ladywas unhurt andi A a least dollar for a days work? that the Washington paper says trionds Md&edfc moving her furm- Mister, answered U1 Meandering 8 home Mike, I ture'to' one of the neighbors, where averaS6 couldnt take de chance. De ' she was made comfortable until M. wlh nothing to show for the znontha work Id do in a day wouldnt be aiatane'e rea'chid her from 'ttantl, be,ha8spen here excepl his board worth fifty cents, an I aint goin to where her daughter, Mrs. John E 'bill. Surely one may hope that he invite no perceedlns fur false pro will also take home the receipt for it. tenses. Metcalf resides. a11 5 Gunnison, Utah. Highest Price Paid for Grain and Produce. p A-!- ee 1 ' I t t Another Case of Rheumatism Cured Cbamtcrfalas Pain Balm. ty The efficacy of Chamberlains Pain Balm in the relief of rheumatism is being dernonetrated daily. Parker Triplett, of Grigsby, Va., says that Chamberlains Pain Balm gave him permanent relief from rheumatism in the back when everything else failed, and he would not be without it. For . Sale by Gunnison Co-op- A HATTER 6FHEALTH Her Languid Guess. A member of the Peter Christiansen has received a Benjamin Franklin left $5,000 one has just paid $80,000 for a seat, said new stock of Shoes. They are cheap- hundred and fifty years ago to acthe husband of the prima donna. er, a ooorfliug to quality, than canbe cumulate for the benefit of artificers Gracious, dear, I should think you had elsewhere. At the shoe shop, 45 and craftsmen.' The principal 'now could afford to give him a box for Stock-Exchang- e amounts to $411,000. The money that! said the prima donna, lan making power of money is one of its guidly, Yonkers Statesman. Perfect Confidence. most interesting ' abilities, and one tV7hera there used to be a feeling of Tact. Clarence That is a mighty uneasiness and worry in the house- that prospective benefactors should costume, Grace. hold when a child showed .symptoms not lose sight of. Grace This old' thing! Its so shiny of croup, there is now perfect conI can see my face in it! Yh.;f Are They? fidence. This is ovyiug to tho uniform Thats probably why its so good success of Chamberlains Gough Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver looking. Remedy in the treatment of that Tablet. A new remedy for stomach Fair Warning. disease. Mrs. M. I. Rasford, of troubles, biliousness, and constipaMifkins Say, old man, I thought of Poolesville, Md., in speaking of her tion, and u good ono. Price 25 cents. a good joke just; now. Bifkins Well, please dont spring it experience in the use of that remedy For sale by Gunnison me. I feel sad enough already. on 1 have a world of : .ays confidence in Chamberlains Cough Rrmedy foi Few Japs Are Bald. Always First. Lavo used it with perfect success I would die first! is a typically Baldness is much rarer among middle'My child Garland U subject to severe -aged feminine rt shows how exclamation, persons in sttaoks :of croup ud it always gives Europe and America Japan itthan- in deeply the desire of precedence is owing, jjg. him prompt rekef. For sale by lieved to the Japanese custom, of rooted in the female mind. , using no head covering as a rule. Gunnison good-lookin- Co-op- Co-op- . g 1 Absolutely Poro HAS HO SUBSTITUTE ) Chamberlain's Stomach eai Liver for Constipation. Tablets-uneaualle- l Mr A. R. Kane, a piomineut druggist of Baxter Springs, Kansas, says : Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are, in my judgment, the most strperior preparation of anything in use today for constipation. They are sure in action and with do tendency to nauseate or gripe. For sale by Gunnison Co-o- p, 4. |