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Show assortment of best goods and lowest prices in town. J. S. Page Jr., Fayson. T131K OREGON Dr. J. M. Henby Office Residence Building. the lilcllatton hotel. VAJIiaL, rains rrlvoauil driiart Iran Has aon lit.ac: H .nh fe.iilk riwmimar.. .. A :li i.m Pwniitr.. 1 Idl aw iWiKrr....a:ilp wnicair... D. S. Dana retnrned to Tintic Sunday evening to resume work on his mining claims. in S Mask. Agri.t. fdl CIO fill AN OK WESTERN. Kul liuiinH in l. A masquerade ball was given at (lie opera honse Wednesday night nd everything passed off very -- 1:U aw, liuliia W. H. bmumhu, Akm t. qnietly. CHUJICII DIRECTORY. Well, if anyone should ask yqn, Ia liter Da) Mlal. IJOH Huia a id 1, 8. Caue, Jr. just tell them that" lownshend BiiudKir a hmil iu aurb ward at ID a. m. Oaveral laeMtii-- r lu luWuui'le 2 1. in, U(M ells Holiday Goods the cheapest lug la Bli ward at Ik la. and carries the largest stock south itt. of Salt Lake. remkHtr rimn t'barrl i, Mrs. Frauk Finlayson returned home Monday from Gordon, Neb , where she had been to attend the funeral of her sister Mi. Effie Hr. W. Akith, Paator, Wundar Mhool IV a. a. Prnaehiug at II a. m. b i. n.,auaat b m. iwia; ul Chriallau at k Wniuwlay. To thaaa aarriraa all ars iavitad. Hojt. MdlwIM Wilduai - in iu Bank LINE. SHORT BAHING I. PtKffiNEQ f . j MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Gnpt Cream of Tartar Powder. . Fns from Ammo. .u, Akim or any other adulUrM. 4G YEARS THS STANDASO. l. Location notices for sale at this office; 25c s dozen. T. M. Todd left for Grand Junction Christmas. A new roof has been put on- the Simons block this week. f'kmrrh, Pastor. The beet laundry in- Utah is Uluht, ScrvIcM Ruuday : SuinUr arbool 10 a m. the Troy Steam Laundry. Leave 11. followed lijr alas umatlug PrrarbiugLaairua 1 p. ia. Prnarhliig b p, m. Kpwurtb yon work at this office. All work Prayer Maatiug Waduawlair avauiuga. Insure lusertUw must ba lu (las by Thursday availing. All eowmnulaa-Uua- a must ba aesumpauiail by tba arruara Mot Ires to attU-- a full aaiaa. J. L. Townshend, PAYSON- - . . . UTAH. Druggist and Registered Phamacist of 20 years Experience and Practice. ruKum riiosn vakki-- i li.y iillkd. Trusses, Supporters, Suspensories Etc. oi any pattern Furnished to Order. Uy stouk eumpAlsas everything usually kept lu u brut class drug store. MIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT 1TTERT10H. (JLOHELET8. If yon want good photographs go to Ditiiit Is. E. II. MeBetli nimle a trip to Knit Lake Monday. id Mra Arthur Cootnlis of Moroni viditiug in ilie rily. The wrRtiier this', week had been all that couhl lie deal red. r"V J. D. Irvine, was down from Salt . Luke the first of the week. The Daniels & Cravens show went up to Eiirrka T uesdn) . id Janies Hill of Suit Luke City h guedt of Jjoies Todd thi week. Go to Towiidheudd for bargains 10 per cent of! in Holidiiy Giio le. on every purchase. Large stock if stove and range cheaper than ever. Call aud see them. A. S. lluiish. Henry Eirlandjon, principal of Mapletou public schools, is home to spend the holidays. Leave your lauudry at the Globe office Monday aud you can get it Friday morning. A. H. Huiah has the largest Chat.. Jndeon retnrned from Denver Tuesday evening. A watch night service was held in the Uiff Academy last night not guaranteed, aud if satisfactory it will be returned and done over Edw.ird Strong; who haa been free of charge. up in Washington for several A flag pole with a bronxe ball years, is hare visiting his parents. on the top was pof tip on the bank Fresh Oysters received every building Wednesday. Some have wees. Fresh supply of candy and surmised that it was erected on nnts always on hand' at Mrs. H. account of it being the Cashiers Gntheila Restaurant. wedding day. If yon want a bargain in clothing go to J. 8. Page A 8ons. They NOTICE. All parties knowing themselves are closing out their stock at to lie indebted to W. J. Douglass prices that will sstoniah you. A Sons will please call and settle 10 per cent off on all Goods at liefore the fiist of the year as they Townahends. Remember we ont to other the have anticipate selling largest stock of Holiday Goods south of Salt Lake City. pcitiee about that time. - The bright sunshine and rising temperature caused a large amount of water to come down Payson creek Tuesday, which resulted in thn ditch leading to the ilectric light plant being washed out. About 300 yards of the ditch got choked up with ice and a force of men succeeded in olesni ig ont the ice and repaiiing the break so that the plant was started np about 6 oclock. Wid-uesda- Pat y the possessor of a cow which has very peculiar hoofs on ita hind legs, They are about 12 inches long aud turn up at the eud like the rnnuera on a Russian sleigh. They were cut off ouce, but they have grown out again, aud if the rapid growth is kept np and the hoofs are not cm iff, it will not lie a great while until they will curl np against the animals knees. i i Hi mm on s is JEWELRY Full Weight, Fall Values, large selection, small prices. Thats the kind of JEWELRY we seU-J. S. PAGE Jr, PflYSON Quite a disgraceful row occurred or s'oves and ranges ever in at the dance in the opera house Fayson . 1 rices way down. the night before Christmas, A.' C. Reece, one of Paysons several being mixed np in the school teachers, spent the holidays fracas. One of the participants, we have been informed, hail a at his home in Spanish Fork. finger badly bitten and his eyes Wamn Depew came out victor nearly gouged out Who waa to in the billiard tournament at blame for the occurrence we are McOanne & Taylors last week. unable to say; but as lpng as- there dan see open for the drank and are the in Measles are still raging aa well as the sober, such IS rowdy fever scarlet of city and a case scenes may be expected: Bell of home reported at the Block Feery. ' The Alnmni Association of the Fayson public schools gave a grand ball at the opera honse Thursday night Dr. Wade has been appointed assistant surgeon on the Oregon Short Line, his territory extending from here to Frisco. Orson Daniels has returned from Eareka with his photograph gallery and can be found at the old stand over Roy Ilnidhs grovery store. Gorden, Neb Dee. 14 ( Special ) One of the most highly respected ladies of Gorden, Mrs. Fred Hoyt, died at 2:30 this morning after a short illnese, during which time all efforts of local physicians were fruitless. They fonnd the entire system filled with poison, the only plausible explanation for its presence being possible overdoses of a certain patent medicine which she had been- taking for rheumatism. A description of the case will be sent to Chicago chemical experts NeU State Journal. - Considerable ice haa been Will Dowdell tells a good one stored away here tills week. It Ed Simons, bat a to its on is was brought from Spring Lake, ire cannot roach ; however, of a and very almost a foot thick not deny it They were does Ed fine qnality. in Chicago taking in the sights- of Miss Cloe Loveless had the the Windy City, and while waudei-in- g around in a certain place of misfortune to fall aud throw her aukle out of place and brake one attraction, Ed looked up over a of the lionea of her leg just above door and saw the word "exit the ankle, while out skating on the "Exit, whata exit he said; "lets ice in front of Ler home Christinas go iu anil see what it ia anyway." They didnt go in bnt went ont, day. and it cost E 1 three dollars to get We have studied the wants of in. He is now quite familiar bock all classes of people in all kinds of with the meaning of exit and now have a large truth-fnllue- - Dishes AH dollar Patent Medecines, Sarsaparilla Congh Ryrapa, Tonics Etc., goes for 90c; all fifty cent bottles for 45c at Townsheuds for 2 or 3 days Come quick . A big rabbit hnnt, to take place next week, is being arranged between two factions of the Payson Nimrods. Ed Rates aud Ed Simons will be captains of the two sides Townshend! Townshend! Oh, go to Townshend, he wills the cheapest and gives 10 per cent off n every purchase." Thin can be heard on every corner and in every home in Payson. Doctor W. A. Wads member of the stats hoard of pharmacy and surgeon U. P. Railway. Can tie fonnd at all hours at his office iver Tuwnnhends Drag Store, Residence on Pnyaon Utah. corner south Pf Presbyterian church. The First ward choir will give a concert in the opeia honse to night consisting of songs, comic and sentimental, recitations, instrumental mnsic, including banjo solos etc. The prices of admission will be 10, 15 and 25 cents and a very pleasant entertainment ia promised, it will be given for the benefit of the choir. HONEST sa taking large doses until she so poisoned her system that she died She- suffered from tho effects. much and was unoon scions for several days before death relieved her of earthly pain. The remains were not interred nntil Friday waiting for the arrival of a aiater who had started from Salt Lake City and missed a train at Fremont. The wife and mother leaves a hualiand and a son about five years of age to mourn and suffer her loss. The Rushville Recorder. We were shocked to hear of tho death of Mrs. Fred Hoyt, of Gordon, a lady well known in Rushville. We eaw her a few weeks ago the picture of health ministering at the bedside of a sick lady friend in Gordon, and if seemed incredible to think she had departed this life in so short a time. The deceased lady was a prominent member of Gordon society, and mnch respected for her genial social and other good qualities. The lady was well known to the writer, and onr heartfelt sympathy go ont to the hnaband aud lit'le son in their ad bereavement The Rnahville Recorder. Considering Where to Buy- mul WImt to Buy - There can be no mistake made in coming direct to uS for anything in the line of general merchandise. We deal in dry goods and groceries of all kinds, make quick sales, therefore our goods are always fresh and reliable, and our prices always the lowest. Its Our Style To buy right and to sell right. To deliver the exact goods ordered and. never substitute something else as being just as good. Brilliant Widiiag. The society event of the season was the- marriage of Mr. R. 8. Wiranier to Mise Armanella Dong-las- s - on Wednesday evening at half past seven oclock. Both of these yonng people stand high in the estimate of all onr citizens and there is no doubt bnt what they will have a happy and prosperous future. Mr. Wimmeriathe popular Cashier of onr bank, while Miss Douglass is the daughter of one of onr most successful merchants. The. reception was held at the home of the brides parents aud waa a grand affair. There were about sixty or seventy gneeta present when Prof. John J. McClellan seated himself at the piano and commenced playing that beautiful musical selection, Mendelssohn's Wedding March." Alliert McClellan waa beat man and he took liis place under the floral arah. Ha was followed by the bride, bridegroom; bridesmaid, nd maid of honor. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Page after which congratulations were offered by those present. The bride was attired iu a beautifnl brocaded gdwn of pearl satin with pearl trimmii ga She wore bridal roses in her hair aud carried a beautiful b.iquet. Jennie Dixon was the bridesmaid. She wore a pink brocaded satin dress with lace- - trimmings. Emma Douglass wag- the maid of honor. She was dressed in white organdy over pink sikV A delicious supper was served immediately after the ceremony was at an end. Many beaut ful and- valuable presents ware given. We extend the ha ppy couple onr beet wishes. City Council. The outgoing city council met Monday eight and after holding quite a lengthy session adjourned nntil Thursday at 2 p. m. After the minutes of the previous meeting were read aud adopted, with w few corrections, the Mayors bnn.l was presented and accepted. Reports of the Treasurer, Marshal, Justice Mayor, of the Peace, City Attorney, Ponndkeeper and the several committees were read, some of which- were ivferal- and some accepted. The following bills were allowed : J. E. Page, J. P., salary. . . .30 00 G. W. Hancock 12 00 etc 86.95 Marshal, salary G. A. Finlayson, express oh armature... 5.50 , sundries 3.68 10.00 City Atty., salary W. C. Wightman, salary.... 50.00 Geo. Stark, salary 25.00 4 d0 committee Jndiciary Finance Committee 3j00 P. G. A CLJP. Committee. ... 4.00 5.70 Work on City I ark 9.00 fee bill. Mayors Died. On Tuesday morning, 20.00 Recorder, salary December 14, 1897, Effie May Skelton Maeser, printing.. . 12.50 Hoyt, wife of FimI Hoyt, of Silver Bros., repairing Gordon, Neb. Rev. Oastler conarmatare.... 79.50 ducted the funeral services- on 6.00 Fork 8paniah Foundry Thursday and the remains were The Judiciary committee subbnried Friday. . mitted a report, reoommending Effie May Wilson was bora at that the salary of the Justice of Payson, Utah, May 27, 1873. At the Teacc be not increased, that the place of her birth she was the of the marshal be resalary married to Fitd Hoyt on Nov. 23, duced to 855 per month and that a 1891. marshal be appointed at a For several days previous to her deputy of 835 per month, part of death Mrs. Iloyt bnd been unwell, alary which the meicbanta had ngmal to and as near we can understand, a discussion followed, took some pills which did not have pay. Quit the report waswhich after the desired effect sulshecontinned Martha Paterson, one of the oldest citizens of Payson, died at her home Christmas morning at 3 oclock of pneumonia. She waa born in Bennington, New York Oct 25, 1820, being in her 78th year at the time of her death. She moved from New York to Wisconsin in 1844 and waa baptized into the chnrcb of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints in 1845. Was married to her husband, who survives her, ia 1847, and in 18G0 they came to Payson where they have since resided, except two years being spent in Arizona. She wu a faithful member of the chnrch, and waa for sometime a member of the Relief Society. She leaves a hnaband, nine danghters, one aon, ' sixty-si-x grandchildren and sixteen great grand children. One son and two danghters are dead. The funeral services were held in the Second Ward meeting house, Monday at 1 o'clock; the speakers being Chas. Brewerton, Jos. Robinson, W. 8. Tanner, German Ellaworth ami J. S. Taylor. When you are Trade is coining our way Because the people have discovered where they can get the worth of their money and where they can get the best goods. The Place PAYSON accepted and the recommendations adopted. Council' Wilson' submitted a brief- report of the coat of this electric light plant, which showed a total of something over 87000. On motion of Wilson an adjournment was taken until 2 p. m. Thursday. BE FAIR Wll H YOURSELF And see our new stock of seasonable games, inch aa; Golf, 'Tennis, Pillow-DeAuthors, Old Maid and a great many others. J. S. PAGE Jr., Payioa. x, THE ONION PACIFIC Co-op- - - KINGS Syrup of Tar and Wild Cherry, Syrup of White Pine Expectorant, Baby Cough Syrnp, tho.Standard Cough Remedies, Almond Cosuielique, Lotion for pimples, Ecemza and all roughness and redness of and face and Antiseptic Month Wash for the ladies. Kings Compound Extract of Celery the great nerve tonic and alterative, and fo.-- the babies the Antiseptic and Absorbant Nursery Powder, absolutely harmless and nicely perfumed. tbe-ski- Uncqualcd Service, agnlfleeat Equipment, Double Drawlag Room, Pullmaa Palaee Sleepers, Pullmaa Dlairfg Cars, res Rsolialag Chair Cars, Pullmaa Tourist Sleepers. For time tables, pamphlets descriptive of the country traversed rates cf fare,' or any other information, address A Tour of Mexico. E. L. LOMAX, A special sleeping car party will Ginl Pahs, and Ticxxt Agent, leave Denver, Colorado Springs Omaha, Neb. Pueblo and Trinidad on January 18tb via the Gulf Road, for an nnnsnally complete tour of Mixico. D. The trip will require slightly more than thirty days and stops NOTARY PUBLIC, of from aix to thirty hours will be made at points of greatest interest, with four or five days- in the City UBn la McChwi J.walrjr ilup, of Mexioo. Throe daya are to lie Faison, Utah spent in Tampico and vicinity, and surf bathing. boating, fishing Tbia trip, which ia to lie made Thin an othira under the auspices and direction Associaof the np to date slang one Is Tourist American of the of ascent the includes expressions This refers to Railtion, Popocatepetl, a day amid the rains roads as well as to other things. of the prehistoric Aztec City There sreotLer Railroads, we will Metis, in far southern Mexico, and admit, bnt there are no others many other delightfnl and thrilling having ELECTRIC LIGHTED feat ares never offered to tourists trains between the Missouri River aud Chicago. The Chicago, Milheretofore. The sleeping cars from Colorado waukee A St. Paul Railway lends will he attached at San Antonio to in all things. Electric Lighted, a complete and thoroughly modern steam heated, vestibuleil train special train, carryiug dining and running over a stone bnllnsted observation cars. Tickets for this steel nil track give yon n service tour will cover absolutely every unequalled by any other line. proper item of traveling expense-far- es, Through sleepers from Denver to sleeping car, meals in Chicagn Through Tourist cars Ban to Chicago. Francisco from dining cars, carriages, interpreters and hotels. The party will be We are the SHORT LINE belimited in aiae to the capacity of tween Omaha and Chicago. Why the two sleeping cars assigned for not get the best at the same price this service from Colorado and yon pay for any inferior article. Utah. Those who wish to make Try our line once and yon will are of accommodations and those use no other. 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