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Show I John paid us 0. John sun of SautHquiu niRI a cull Tuesday. Locution notices for buIc at this office; 25u a dozen. e arrive unit Jepart frutufalkou Suitth luafi it 1:12 ii.ml P nl idiBUteiiiiKifr..-:l- 'l tliaauucw ( ruin H rth W, II. IwM-incrr- S bIJUA. mo AM. iStatiinB. liUtm.lMiia W. IL tUUMMKU.ACMt. J1IUKCU DIRECTORY. Ltotrr Itog MhIhK Jr. (Jens Hrt snl J. 8. eE. Ward rr1siznHi lit 1 nl eg UI down front liilering . m. A- - ami wife are (, 0- - Pdrakffrrlati Rit. W. Smith. Partur. Tu ft JTsE? at iwltir nl l.kriailitit "Kit . WwluwAiijr. iirrirn all tmlaiilH, " MrfMM Kfiltnjal 'WiLDHts UcsetiT. Paatur. Kitadar KhmillO a. WvlwaSnuduy: Prrarlilns II. l.ilIoweS by rl:iw J. L. Townshend, J. -- VAVSON . - - UTAH. Dngglit and Registered Phamacist of 29 year experience and Practice. k KtttmmoMt c. utter i i.ly hi.lkik t-- u Oram Daniels, Will Ferre, and l'hilo Wight man left Tuesday on a fibbing trjp up Strawberry Valley There is no doubt but what a large number will lie caught aa they are exfierts when it comes to using tbe "line. Fi'MUCBi-Graii- Sukmu. t Trusses, Supporters klj stark Ui cuaiMiaM everythin iwaally kept ia a Srat claw drus aura. GIDHJ 11 IEGE1YE PlGiPT ATTESTIOS. Fish jump at Tapes flies. Wank uots for sule at this office. Mrs. Ontlieil is spending Hie week iu Eureka. wnnt a goal suit of go to H. Lemmons. If you thes clo- Daisy Fairbanks has i. crept cd a c'erksliipiu Williams' Store. Qaite a nuaiiier of our people the Conference at Irovo Attended Knuduy. E. H. McBetb's is tbe place to all g t your farm machinery of kinds. Now is the time' for berry Beta Cull ou J. 8. Page, J r. and get one, either green or white. Mrs- - L. J.Wightinan ami Mrs. W. A. Miles atleuded the graduating exercises at American ForkGoto E. If. Me Beths for wag-ou- s, buggies, pumps, harvesting machinery of all kinds or any tliiug needed on a farm. We have jnst received a new lot-oscissors. You should call aud get oar prices. They will surprise you. J. 8. PAGE, JR. Foil sale. Fifty tons of baled tons of timothy, bay. Tweuty-fivand twen-t- j wiki mixed, aud mltop Will mixed. five tons of wild sell on reasonable terms. George -- Patten. received a fine lot We have just of shoes, bats, shirts, dress goods clothing, snd in fact all kiuds of summer goods. If yon waut a m- bargain, call and see us. PAYSOX CO-O- P. Ed. Ellsworth, after successfully tilling a mission to California He labors bis enjoyed in now is aud indeed very much the prime of life. When you ate thinking of buy-i- ug more dishes, call hi1 see our assortment. We have plates, cups and saucers iu sets, as well as separate, cream pitchers, water pitch- tea ers, cake stands, fruit dishes, sets, dinner sets, aud, in fact, alj kinds of dishes. J. 8. PAGE, launyou want to have your dry work done by the best laundry state take it to Arnos in If tbe nud Stones Grocery m "illie Coombs is Agent for tLe celebrated TIIOY STEAK LACSDRY. If F011 once send your work to tbe Troy yonr yon .will always send it then, will wear cuffs and collars shirts, twice as loug. Try it aud see. newline of clothchildrens mens, boy's and Call aud sen onr received. ing which wo have just new gol" ,1,nrt They are all the from the manufacturers and are hoc fine a Also very latest styles. of organdies, lawns and summer hilks jualnrrivcd. H.U'nunona. ial rVi Awarded Highest Honors, World's Fair Gold Medal, Midwinter Tair Will Farm Thomas Cloward, J r. has been the sick bat for the past week but be is rapidily' improving, lil. Simons spent the first part of the week here. His family will remain in Thistle Valley Juriug the summer. H.tlar,Hr li t ceived a tine linetf bargains give them a cu'l. public meeting wn held iu the Opera llonse Tmslay even-iilor the pnrjioseol arranging for a Forth of July celebration. Mayor Ferry called the meeting to order. (5 rant Simons us elect ed chairuian r.ud Dry den ('mini In, secretary. The following c uumit-te- e were apKiintcd; George Fiula) son, E. 11 llnrsr, Poulson. Giant Dr. Evaus, Fn-Mrs. E 11. Aildie Guthiel, Simons, biuI Mrs. H Mrs. Murphy, Harfier, A. Curtis. g in Utah. Monthly ami rxH-iitM'l'onition Kideieiice. Enclose hi If jstiadv. HtHIUH'd lIIVI'Ioie. Tinj , Y Dominion Comimny, bouse Mh'i.Oil - Di-j-.f- ,1. In-ge- that J. 8. Page framo mouldings so kept picture he could make frames of all siz'-sEdith Done returned home from Provo Sunday, 8he has lieen attending school at the JI. Y. Acad- i Read our big offer in another It is the liest thing we have ever lieen able to offer our Hulwerihors. column. c on Trans-Mississip- a ti Oct. -- ou a, 13-1- 5, 22-2- - e, 81-7- Ladies snffering from female weakness can be made well and ar.i Gno Fare to Washington tbe use of Balm of through strong Return. I will application IJpou Figs. National The meeting of the of 50c a free package give gladly WashEducational Association at Mrs. Grace Forsey, charge. offers exception2, ington, Jnlj7-1Gough Building, Parson those who wish to al inducements the For national capital. to risit the Association at Omaha Teachers wil1 "11 l,cke.,B The Meuou 2Sth to 30th the R. G. W June round trip for one fare for the rata of 832.30 for the will make a with ample (th roitj ;h sleeper?) from round t Mount J'syson. Tickets trip lime to make side trips lie sold only for trains of June will of intrrVernon and other ih.uiIs Jti and 27th. Send a two cent Hlampf-- r nit of the Graduates. Iris lind. Tho grndnntes of '98 are Donna Miles, Lanra Wiglitinnn, Eirma Douglass, Minnie McClellan, Irene Colvin, Kady Colvin, Finrette Huiali., Alfred Wilson, Hattie Coombs. Hannah Brimhall, Minerva Bingham, and Iris Reed. I Having liniahed my I so threw bo alone could wished I a cape over my shoulder! and wandered off towards the woods. The place was a favorite linnnt of hose littl-- i lieiugs known as fairies and it was very beatiful at that time llie ground being covered with butler cups aud duiaicb scattered around. Just as I was trying to solve one I wt s of the hardist. ixainplcs, startl'd by hearing someone call my i.ama Turning around, 1 raw a white robed figure ctanding iu llie bliiulow of '.he tree J. was leaning against I arose to my feet and gizil at it. Its hair fell in waves over its shoulders siu1 in one Land it held a golden rod. It must be the fairy queen It approached and la) ing one hand on my shoulder said Do not lie frightened, my child. I did 1 not come to liHrm you, 1 saw yon silting here and knew you were thinking of school. As school is so near the end anil as yon will soon be seperated from yonr clans mates, never to see them again, like to know their would you future? I have the power to let you look forward if you wish to do so". rieaBed with the appearance and gentle words of the fairy, I gladly accepted the offer. nt The spirit passed her wand across my hand, aud nil turned dark. The sun seemed to have sunk to rest without a moments warning: and clouds had suJdenly overcast the sky. Presently, it grew lighter, ami when it wns , I found light enough for me to most fashion of the myself ou one able Btrects of Boston. It was nearly dark so I turned to look for a hotel. There was a large building just opposite me nud ou a sign I saw the words The Goldline, I crossed over aud inquired if I could get a mom llie landlord told me they expected a theatre company that night; but if they did not occupy allot the tu-e- rooms, 1 could have one, I decided lo stay and risk get- ting the room for 1 wa a stranger in the city and it was so late to look for another hotel. The landlady showed me to a room; and, in a few minutes, she returned to tell me. that the company hail arrived and did not need my room. When I went down to Bupper. I was seated beside a beautiful imIiuly. She sjxi'ie tome and I Laura as mediately recognized her Wigblman. She was a very dear lid friend of mi ne st waa very glad to see her. Makiug W""WK-to- n was there, I the Mon uiV Get ready mixed paints from inquiry of why sin J.l.fed rank I Address book. found she was the star of the com- Tieket Bert Townshend nnd make your At'nicap'. ft V horse and those old chairs look pauy. L. E. Office! 232 Clark St; (Continued next weik. new. Minneapolis. Agt Ph" M. S. Trans-Mississip- pi lf)in We have writing jmpers ill al! most any form or in bix-I ablets or Inotie from ten ecu's a box, u quire, or a tablet to 50 cts. J S Page Jr. mi fumed. si-.- rrcgnoatldatlon. Future 15. Tho advance agent for the Cniupiiiy Wedne-alay- n THE crch. Tanrlst Sleeper Cemnieii 'ig Sunday leb. fi; and on each Sunday follewiug tbe R. G. . will have a through tourist, ahajwi for Portland on train No. 1. This car will lay over at Suit Lake City until train No. 3 Sunday nights, delivt ry liiig inaile on that train to the Oregon Short Line ut Ogden. the same car will arrive at Ogden and will le carried to Salt Lake City on train No. 2 every Thiimdny morning. It will lay over ui Suit Lake City until tram X. 1 Thursday nights. This weekly service will be n e rated lietween Portland and Boston via O. R. A N., 0. G. W., 1. A It G., Rock Island, Ij. S. k M.S., N. Y. Cent siul Boston & Albany. E'mt-lmuu- d, PEOPLES th-on- jwhsimI Ho informs us that the company will return to 1ayBon in about two mouths. here trana-pditHtio- i Syrup of Tar and Wild Cherry, Hyrnp of White Pine Expectorant, Baby Cough Syrup, tile Standard Cough Remedies, Almond Coametique, Ijotiou for pimples, Eeemza and all roughness mid redness of the akin and face and Antim-ptiMouth Wnah for the Indies. King's ComjMiind Extract of (Yl ry the great nerve tunic and alterative, and fo. the laibies the Antiseptic, and Alworlmut Nursery l'ewder, alwobitely liarmless and nicely emy. 5 11. M. Clay, General Agent, Jill Main St, Salt Luke Oily Utah. KINGS ? 1 tion to HAVE YOU TRIED Did you know d ou ridgelings. AC AN1 from Itnli with Dining Car service the ONLY LINE eqiiipiied with Buffet Smoking and Library Cara thorngh Pullman Ycalihnled Palace and Tourist. Sleeping Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cara, w itli no i Riv. r and Chichnnge !o cago and only oi.e eliHUge lo X. w York. Aw the laleato all U'.d.m points iqijily ii:ith why not liHi it in ptvfcrenee to any other line? Two r'.ii-- r.ir all pom's east hh.lt I.a! i City dady at 7.00 1. M. Retailed A.M. ndti.-:inf'rm:iii"ii of every kind relating to railroad and will be pr .mpily a.id elieei full)' farnislied on applicaPm-ifi- , S. Jr., with your tdiicago. mid he can nizes odd "f pictures tuake a f i aiiic to auit jnu. Go to rI'0 DATE. ITI . FAV0HITEfJ aieros' Wars and HIstorly of Cuba, The Great Overland ivoule, Sr foczxta ds Quaixda and Etnry Teachers Excursion to Portland Union Pacific It. It., is n strictly Davenport JTsrthrnp. 603 pagei fully Ore innl to Spokane Wash, June fall soroces S3. trnnsp3rtatiim line Illustrated; cbth 7tSih 1898. Tickets liminted un- and offers its patrons unequaled HAP OF WAR SKtse fSS til Sept. 6th !M. Tickets to San service. Please bear iu mind t lie (n. Ky Wfn(, ruiwr) IhIuiuIm. (Thimi Vfnto Fraiicieeii aa sInivh with 820.00 ad TiirtiiNOM Ae:unl iuiii of WurM ini k following undisputed fads: That Hrx vcr,21 ly F iurbm, rfutib dioual with aloiMiver at Portland, by using the Union Pacific you ami trip can Im made to San Fran Dlaloguas and Spaschas far wiil save several hours time to all Wea Tata, 3 to 10 yr. ICO pp. 26 cts. cisco at any time within Limit. enstiiu (Hiiuts: therefore the time FbhI In any (ulilmM MiKtinlil im. of Alex Thornton, AgL O.8.L. lly. you save is equal to the money irUo. iWripilfH kirfiilMrK fnw. Aiifiiti Wunli'tl. AiblriM IHarlfmnmit I'nli, IU iU For the an mud school teschera ennitil. The ONLY LINE east Quit ir) IUiIi;., lNutdr Colu. enHtern excursion the Rio Grande Western will make a rate of one SO YEARS' lowest li rat class rate to Miasouri EXPERIENCE River points St Louis and Chicago and return. Tiekits will lie sold June 7lh and 8iu with final limit to Sept 5lh. Trade Marks Mr. Hawkins of Eureka was in m ll-E- e" Colorado Texas . Mexico Hu town the fi st of the week. if tliu Psrk down to came 6ee City could he Bccnrcd for the Sunday Schools of Tint ic to sjieud a day. They wish to h ive an outiug aud could think of no other place bet- ter than onr city iu which tnF)iciid a day of pleasure, file park has been plaecl at their diHNtsal and we hope to see the people frciu Tintic pny our city a viaib It ia the intention to make and A Designs CORVRIOHTS AO. Jtnnnft Mttirifng gkrtrti and deniiHlmi mtf amrulti imr mumon frM wmOmt m qnfklv m iirnhalilg iMUrtiiahta. liivwiri" lfaiidhokoB k'stMiU fur Mmmii uauult. writ frm. ifimutfh Munn ft liMiia lakn tMWt ncMti U tM apniul in a r, wlf Orleans New u. Scientific Utaerkan. tmiHlMHiirtf HlnrtnitMl wrrklf. ralatioH of nr MtrnliHr founnO. r :fnur will byall A 1.011 Paoiiic Dervaet lilUIlll Urikiirti &c. GuYi the visilduring this mouth. Hr- 14 a witwlwg, New Ycrk j MisrMta,. Y I. oilioa. 01 lLs Wuhliwnm, I). Jri r! "Railway. Good Oiler. IjvvmI Tmim, d.V:r'2il Shenm Qenl Agt. We have an offer to make to our Hoyt k wjI rsCi subset iliera ami those who wish lo Lake suliHcrilro that eciMcs any offer .1 City, yoi.V. we have yet lasm able ti make. NJ I, I MWHlUJI JM JMMIM I WTI'IM IIIMI4IIHiH1ll For the Biilwciiplion price of the Globe, 81.25, we will furnish, iu 9S Models. ll Rh Grade. adiiioii to the Gloiik, the Kansas SASE OikOE AS AAENTS SELL FCI 7I.M. e ean pleas'; you in City Journal for one year; the two W Have ao Axrsl but Sell Direct Unaware, Chiiiawsre; of for the one for lo the Itider al MaiuficUrtr' price year paiere decorated and plaio; in I'ricrc, Fivinv Voa all one. Or, for 75 cents we will semi J sets or hy the Axenl'i 1'rcli.a. you the Globe for six mouths and suitable for presents or H kl mNlvrj.iU, fiuMi Kiffht u H Ktipcih the Journal foi one year. All of hipnnywhcvr ivith X home use. hDt Sets, '3v i&lnr tfiv Iriftf of feiitl rtfiiuil rai our sulwcrilierB who pay up and a Vmsb, aud Holiday Gifts. chiigrv t iiuiMt-if ns fii'icK-nlirti-. Kvery We the earth nuuc is fully tV'trnr.lnit iirxiinsf year oi six months iu advance will Qyj4 in don't waut We Jlf well UR t rfu'lilT ilorftt ' txeliangii. give .n nl h r cntfil'iirur. mi, receive the Journal for one year. of dollar's a worth you ACMH CYCLI: CO., We will le able to make this offer goods for a dollar, IC2 Mala St., rikhsrl. Ind. V for a limited time only; therefore J. 3. FASE, Jr. do not delay to take advantage of 4MiiFtmiM4iimiumnimivviuuHMuuiii it until too lute. The Journal, in tr Utah. Silt Acme A tr! Cicycles m V HALF SATES EAST. ....TWO SPLENDID TRAINS DAILY.... Via ThJ UNION PACIFIC Till' EAST Great Rock Island Route. TO S. S. To the following named mints are auuouiieed. Round trip tickets on sale June 0 & 7 to Omaha, Kansan City, St. Panl, 8b Louis The Union Pacific and Chicago. is the ONLY' line east with dining car service and buffet, smoking nnd library ears. No change to Missoni i River or Chicago. Many hours quickest time. For further information and tickets call on O. S. L. agent or write II. M. Clay, General Agent, 201 Main Street, Salt Lake Jos. E. Crook, ROCKY MOUNTAIN Ltiva, - PAYSOH, UTAH. r V- - DENVER - OMAHA " DEI . . CHICAGO . . . MOINES . . . DAVENPONT . . . . , 0:30 1:16 II At 1:30 1:36 0:43 3:16 B. Arrival TOPEKA II. to uiiiI Chuir Wil- l- Vn.til.ulp Tlie HiiihI trnlu In llu Wl. . . 1:16 a. a. (WuIhu.Ii ll y.) 0:16 p. a. KANSAS CITY a. I. a. Ar. ST. LOUIS. a. f a. Arrival IT. JOSEPH " LINCOLN. (.' a. " 'Inikth ('liit-UR- 3:46 a- - a. 3:41 p. a. 7:30 a. a. , p. Nut Da, Tlirviuali . SPRINGS DENVER COLO a. m. ('an Cnl.iru.l.i t It rullif h'lilt . OMAHA. Tlin.iiirh Slr-in- -r. - . . f ) ) 10:40 a. C:4t I. 1.0 A a. a. a. (ulorndo Spiiiy. tu i. IjjiiI- - via Waba-- li K'y, Thcso aro New Trains in Addition to enr Former ServecP. Doubtful claims a iqmeitilly, n, . . COLOMBO IPNIR0S . . Arrival LINCOLS Leave FLYER COLORADO LIMITED ATTOHNF.Y AT LAW. .IJ f, n For I sm-ge- TranB-MiHsfcsip- pi &;-aio- jut Utah WNTKII gentlemen or mliis to tiavi-- for resiMinsilile, eRtatilislied me Satuidny. The Paj sou Coup b'.s Csktat, TlIttSTWOll l'!( k in Niil Lake J. II. Simmons, veterusiy Tommy Wimmpr ia having the For the of Provo, will be in Paypnii Potter House fixed up for n resithe R. (i. AY. wiil sell lm found Saturday and can dence. Herbert Strong is doing every lonud daily to Omaha Miikea trip at Cnaliinga livery stable the papering and painting. and foi from July 1, 848.35 return nud oHra-ting of dentistry a spiu-ner- '' uho has lRen lilii-.r- A ou e I'li- Georgo FuMitphr. Euui t Mc-Cun- K. XOTAliY nilWiIP, Wjllnrd Done lias li'eii Ultirkiu UtKikiJkkdr)' h1ioi, spending the week visitii.g relatives nud Iriciids. Paykon, , in J. I). Stark, Plot 14. S. Wiiuiitcr lMvokiTiuiifii'fmi JruuIa lh lixoa aud Ami Tuwualipwl, When looking for a present to give to a friend, cnll in gnd exam 6 onr dirhes. They always make Frank Wiglitmnn graduates excellent prewnr. i from the University of Michigan J. K. FAtiE, JU. receiving a diploma nr having Dr. Wvde lias f. ur patients who completed the course in rnnsic. Next year he will linve charge of are Buffering with iullninatory The atmosphere Dejmrtment of Music in the rheumatism. Latter Day Saint College, the must be favorable for this disease having been made vacant by although it isqnhe waim. Prof. McClellan who goes to John McClellan informs ns that accept a similar position in the he will spend two days a week in Academy. There is no donbt but during the summer mont hs Fayaon what Frank will fill the jioBition this time he will give lesDuring with credit. sons to a few pnpils should there be my who would wish to avail Obituary. themselves of his services. Mrs Louies Austin was loom A meeting was held in the City in Binningtoii, Derbyshire. EngHall Monday evening for the purland, Aug'24'li 1841 piul died in of organizing a Red Ciom pose PayRou June 3rd 1891 8 be csiue The following officers Society, to Utah iu 1852. Moved to Iielii 1853. While hen; she whs mar- were elected. Ilnth Towell Presried to G. Austin, nud in 1875 she ident. Martha J. Curtis, Vice Pies. moved to Puysou where her Kate Boyle 2nd liintlisnd was einyloyeil as section Annie Littlewood .Secretary, Susfore a an on the Union Pacific annah Pickering, Treasurer, Railroad. The funeral services J. S. Page Jr. has a full assortwere held in the the L. 1). 8. ment of fishing tackle. In flies Meeting House, Sunday June 5tii he has the coachman, the professor A large unmber of carriages folthe g ivernor aevnrd, the imperial lowed the remains to the cemctary front files, and many other good while many people walked in order varieties. He has all kiuds of toshowtheir respect for the de- lines silk, linen, cotton etc ; nnd parted sister. She leaves a hus lenders, single or double. He can hand, four sons anil two daugh- supply yon with reels, trout ters, and many grandchildren to aud fish poles from 10 cents mourn tier loss, eight children up. having died. TeachFrr llie ers Association, June 28 30lh; the State Mothers Congress National Republican League July Th Mothers Congre s which National Congress of Remet in W ashing ton, D. C., in May tail Liquor Dealers Aug 7 anil 1897, and again in May 1898, lias National convention of Bohemian lie come a permanent organization, Turners Omaha, Neb Aug 28 30 and invites the organization of 1S98. The O- - S. L. will make sn Stato Congresses on similar lines. open rate of cue lowest reguar, In our State this Congress has 1st. class fare for the Rouud trip aronsed much interest, which has Plus 82.00. A. Thornton Agt. culminated iu a temporary organ"Tha rotten programs gotten ization to provide for a State out for 1898 Commencement, ExerMothers' Congress. The Congress will be held Thurs- cises of the Utah County Public Schools are simply too utterly day June 30lh, anil Friday and utter for anything. They are of 1st and 2nd. Saturday, July The women of Salt Lake City such ioor quality that they are extend an invitation to the clulw actually a ding! ace to the schools. ami societies of women interested We dare say that the graduates will sctualty be ashamed to let the (his work to send delegates to the Congress, aud will gladly pro- graduates from any other county vide entertainment for these del- see what (xiverty atriken looking sent by things tlnse articles areegates if their names are American Fork World. Jane 15th to Mrs. Margaret Gardo House, Salt Lake You can get a good 12x1-wide City. gilt frame for 82 00. An An The personal interest and coop- oak and gilt frame for eration of every woman in the State 8x10 white frame for 25 cents and frames of other sizes and kindB at earnestly solicited. low President. prices, at Mary C. May. J. S. Pages, Jr., Paysou. Corinne M. Allen, Cor. Secretary. jxi-siti- LOUIS LETS. il.('ooinli HilU, Uoi i- Bvxepeneoriee Etc. of any pattern Furnished to Order. H, WiUou. JoLu . Imrnin If anyone want. in We lead . others follow. J ust cs 1 and see our fine line of dotliing. l'ii) son Co tip. Hill JollH PIXOU Mis Joseph Douginas is reported Prof Juliu McClellan anil wife hs having a severe attack of rhuem-a- i ii m. of Salt Lake 6ieiit the first parr of the week here in visiting friends. Anna Nebcktr is attending the Joint is always a welcome visitor Commencement Exercises of the here among liis former associates. University of Utah this week. . d ir Ilurinly. llllkiuiOTiC T. audll. U. lr. Ktaiwi fliitjiid tlic follow uie Libert v ami H 'i'iuv lu liis fo ili 14 etilt uiiil to uer.intif traiiae-Mrtuthof IliitefiNiilifi fuih.Mra, llifi, Htvwit gtotouruli Wiiuu:crn:Hi ;tin Li luiul-k, Fiuvauii: Niui PoutflaiR ui-t- l Watlt 1. 14. Cosu:.! r3o.-kn- : j!r. kpal.'.'l'ttulUMiiluKii JuJl -- Doctor W. A. Wade niemlier of llie state hoard of pharmacy Irrhiu audKiiru'Con U. P. Ii dlway. Can Iiocr Martin WaJunday crauiusa. lie found at all lioura at his office over TuB'iiaheuds Drng Store, S.aicaa to iuaura iiiarrllna uuut be In lha Utah. Residence on olbaa by Ihamday ntultf. Ail eoiuranuiea Fayaon o Presbyterian liana awl lia bsbuuiiuuM by tbe arl.ar corner south church. I. muintl evtuluf Juiieliiililu fei CHEATS Kuightville. 3-- 4 lliiuk it iirriiiitre fur A The enniiiiitte Fourth of July rlelirutiH, mrt oulluir l.iy riatiit Uucle Sams Navy Portfolios contaiuiug photographs of all onr W ar Vessels, chii lie obtained at this office at 10 cents for each 5 nundier. We have Nos. 2 UUhmn. u biuxl.ir achaol - FORRCR " i- - ; now-OLesidt-m'Building. the McIIntton hotel. FOURTH OF Jl'I.V MKtTlNO. TARTAR DEv' We carry the liest scissors, as aell us cheaper grades. Cull aud see tLeiu. J. S. PAGE, JU. OIIAVJH WESTEIIK. Wast-Baiun- i- or Kate Kin'' is visitin'' friends anil relatives at Hooper. linie. HUOlir IKKTiON ORAlf CntAM y- - uiul fultliT iritifiif iHn Fur iKirf ictiiMn W. H. FIRTH, livnl. AkI., denvui:. Uii'-d- irniiiR h riti JNO. SEBASTIAN E. E. MacLCOD, l I'. A.. ('IIU'AliO. A.li. I. A.. KlI'I.K.l, |