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Show iroi- - Suits ltaniN of T. G. Wimmer Jr. quire The dd reliable Scliuttler wagon, better than ever, at E. II. McBeths. TI3IK OBEQON BHOBT LINE. and depart from Pi) arrlva Train ,0,rVh- Pi- - T. G. Wimmer ia down with an attack of rheumatism. PMnaucar... va.am lbs Thohmob, Aswt. (- BIO OBANDE WEBTEBN. Kart-Boun- Wart-Houn- " In- w d H. Hhuuium. Arait. The plate glass for McBeths new building arrived Monday from Milwaukee, and wbb put in the next day. Fob Sale Eureka barber chair, ire of Tom Crandal, Deana L. barber shop. UTAH. MYION A veritable dude was in town this week; and strongly reminded Druggist and Registered Phamacist of 20 years us of pictores we have seen in Puck and J udge. Experience and Practice. Townshend, J. ... rKHutrin c.iKmir hli.hu. Castle Gate coal is guaranteed to last longer than any coal on the Suspensories Etc. of any pattern market. You can get it at E. II. Furnished to Order. II f liock eompJlM everythin uiuially ktil McBeth's. la a Bnt elan drug attire. The electric light plant was RECEIVE PRONPI ATTENTION. ORDERS MAIL started up again Tuesday night, which was somewhat earlier than Trusses, Supporters MotiM to Inure luaertlua muni be la tha Ofllca by Tbunilay evening. All eonraiiuiva-tlon- a must ba aeeumiiaiiiad by tha writer ull name. expected. We lead, others follow. Just call and see onr fine line of clothing. at this Payson Blank notes for sale Co-op- . Dr. Olsen reports Alma Open-shatwo children of Santaquin, Ed McBeth moved into his new who hare been down with severe office Tneeday. attacks of typhoid fever, on the Anthracite, or bard coal at E. II. road to recovery. McBeth's. Did you know that J. 3. Page Miss May llnish went to Eureka kept picture frame mouldings so he could make frames of all bizmb? Monday evening. Just call and examine our fine Will Patten informs us tlmt stock of clothing. IAYBON co-o- p. Wm. Boylnnco loaded a car of luFOB SALE: House and lot cerne seed down at York yesterlor cash. Inquire at this office. 9lf day. Quo faro for the round trip to Mrs. Wm. Amos and Mrs. Goo. ShH Lake Nov. 20 and 27, good lluish are on the sick list retnrning until Dec. 1, via tho It For Sal) Three hundred bucks. G. W. Ily. Terms reasonable. Inquire of A. do to J. H. Page, Jr., with your 8t L. Simons. pictures of odd sizes and he can Walter South worth has closed make a frame to unit you. out Ins entire stock of merchandise. A. T. Boylance and family Do you want a good suit of moved to Knigntsville, Wednesday, where Mr. Boylance will work olothes If so, call at the co-in one of Jesse Knights mines. nd get one. We had a very pleasant call this A male glee dab has been orin our sanctum, from Mr. week, ganized, with J. 8. Douglass as Coombs, the popular day clerk of leader. the hotel Wigbtman. Dave must Dr. J. M. IIenbt Office in have had his wages raised, for we Besidence in Dank Building. see him wearing diamonds. hotel. McIIatton ihe Office. w's op -- Edwin G. Brown went to Halt Lake Monday and returned. Wednesday morning. Cushings Dyes for fast colors. Forsale by John D. Siark. Call at Douglass store. Orson Daniels came down from Mammoth, Saturday, on account of sickness in h family. The co-- op ia Their goods are the place-t- o fresh and buy. their prices suit the times. It is announced that three new 'business buildings will be built in this city next spring. Now is the time to buy Ilorse Blankets, Winter Lap Bobes Harness oil, etc. Large assortment at Loveless A Starks. - Ilenry Smitn and Jim McKen-dr- y, are contemplating a hunting in Grass Valley. down trip , Fob Sale Cheap House and lot, furnituie, and geutleinan'e saddla Inquire of II. Nebeker. 5tf T. G. Wimmer is building an across extension to his store-roothe street from onr office. m When you ask for De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve dont accept acounterfelt or Imitation. There are more cases of Piles being cured by this, than all others combined. Bert Townshend. Mr. W. A. Johnston, of Rural Retreat, Va., inventor and patentee of the Johnston Gom Lock" arrived in Payson several days ago and will remain in Utah for a short time. This lock is a meritorious invention; the grandest thing of its class yet produced, aud must inevitably become the leading lock of the entire country. It is a wonderful invention, being entirely remote from anything that has heretofore existed in the lock line. R. Durrant, of Spanish Fork, was in town Thursday, with a view of establishing a milk skimming station here lor the Spanish Fork creamery, lie says if he can secure a buildiug and the promise of enough patronage, a milk separator will be put in within two weeks. The machine separates butter-fafrom the milk, aud the t for the former the creamery is at present payiug 18 cents per pound. Payson should have a creamery, but this seems to be the next liest thing to one, and we would like to see a station established here. a mac anarc eatAM or tartaa rowaca 'DR' Francis Cravens haa bought out the Houthworths harness business and took posseasion of the shop Tuesday. We wish Mr, Cravens success in the business. We acknowledge receipt of an invitation to attend the weddisg reception of Frank R&maey and Miss Sarah A. Jones at the home of the groom's parents, Piovo, Utah, Friday evening Nov. 18. We could not attend, but we send congratulations and best Wishes. The literary society will meet tonight at the Vestry to effect a permanent orgauization and select a permane t place of mebtiug. All interested in literary work are invited. Vivian Patten accidently shot himself down at York Wednesday while drawing a revolver from his pocket The ball plowed a furrow across his thumb and did no other damage. The boy continued to herd sheep, but his father heard of the accident aud went down and brought him home and had Dr. Henry dress the wound. Prof. W. G. Wynn drove down from Eureka Monday and when he drove into town he was placed under arrest, by Alf Wade aud deputy sheriff Cronon of Juab county. It appears that tbs professor was fined 850 over at Eureka on a charge qf practicing medicine without a license. He appealed the case to the District court, and two citizens of Eureka went his bond. When he left for this city his bondsmen sent Wade after him, as they wished to be released from the obligation. Croniu was in the city, having came up from Nephi, and assisted in making the arrest. It was intended to take the Professor back to Eureka that night, bnt he was permitted to remain, and the next day he put up 850 for his appearance in the District court at Nephi. Eugene Brim hall, the 12 year-o- ld son of Clmuncy Brimhall, met with a severe accident down at the tithiug yard, Wednesday afternoon. He was driving a team of horses hitched to the power of a press aud trot off tho horse ami was riding on the lever of the hay press, which the burses were pulling around. Ilia left foot, which was hanging down, caught between oue ot the rollers and the frame and. was mashed te a pulp. The two bones of the leg were torn from the lover joints connecting with the foot and forced out through the flesh which was torn and a; lit open about four r five inches up the leg. The fot t was almost torn off, being held only by the teudons ami a strip of flesh. The press had to lie takeu apart before the boy could he released, lie wns brought up to Dr. Henry's office, where the leg was amputated about five inches above the ankle joint Drs. Henry and Wade performed the operation. The little fellow bore bis sufferings and with remarkable fortitude and nerve. Before the doctors commenced the operation he told them to try and fix it so he could walk. He was kept in Dr. Henrys office during the night and taken home the next morning, where he is resting as well as could be expected. mis-fortu- Remember the Maine. Remember the name Under Cuban will the be produced Flag," at tho Payson opera house next Monday night by Dick F. Huttons big company of twenty people. This is one of the best war plays yet produced, and will be sure to makes hit with every lover of liborty, which every American so dearly prizes. The play is well Btaged and under the personal Buppervioion of Russell Graham is produced iu a most satisfactory aud pleasing manner. There is comedy enough interspersed with the dramatic parts, by some decidedly clever people, to please one and alL In addittion to the play and specialties there is one feature that is alone worth the price of admission. The act of Le Compt is w itbout doubt the greatest epecialt even seen in Pay-solie eats hot lead, resin, explodes gunpowder in his mouth to the astonishment of the audi-eucMiss Mand Sutton is a pleasing scubrette, and there is a num-hof other good specialties. In addition to the splendid people on the stage the company carries a fine orchestra and band. Prices, gallery 15 and 25 cento, down stairn 85 and 50 cent a. There will be a grand street parade Monday at noon. Dont miss it. fire-eati- ng n. e. er BAKINS P0W&1R Awarded Highest Honors, Worlds Fair Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair For another TWO WEEKS we will sell our entire line of Ladies Misses and Childrens AND CAPES, COATS Dress Clothing, and Underwear Goods. cost. j&nr o These are all this Falls Goods oi the latest styles and no old goods among the lot. Headquarters for Dry Goods of all kinds; Blankets, Flannels and Domestics. A fresh line of Groceries always on hand, at reduced prices. Everything Thats New and Only New. H. LEMMON. Irvine-Eos- e. WE HAVE MOVED George Rose received a letter from his son George at ML Pleasant saying he was marribd to Mrs. into our New Store in the McBeth Block, and Louise M. Irvine on the 5th of if you want anything in grocery line, we this month. Mrs. Irvine, it will can accommodate you. be remembered, was divorced from her husband, at Provo Borne months ago. Mrs. Irvine was few of tbe Things we Randle are charged with adultery by her hus- Sweet Potatoes, Celery, Potatoes, Turnips, Beets, Breakfast Bacon, band, and yonng Rose was named Hams. Pickled Pigs Feet, Smoked Salmon, Candies, Nnts as the Bananas, Tobacco, and a variety of other things. Mr. Rose, father of the yonng man, wishes ns to state that he aud resb Bread and Qales 60ery W)eel. his wife were Btrongly opposed to the relations existing between SEE OUR FINE DISPLAY OF CANNED GOODS. their sou aud Mrs. Irviue, and tried to keep them apart. They were deceived, he says, by iht-ison aud also by Mrs. Irvine, who came to their house and told them she would have nothing more to do with the boy, aud would not even speak to him. The boy, he left when home, told Lis father he was goiug up to Castle Gate, I AMOS STONE, but it appears that instead of go-- j ing to that place, he went to Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Irvine left abont Overcome evil with good. Overcome the same time and tbe young mans Y. M. M. I. A. Conference. your coughs and colds with One Minfather thinks they met at Bpring-vill- e An important District Confer- ute Cough Cure. It is so good chiland took the train for the ence of tho Y. M. M. L A., of the dren cry for It It cures croup, bronlatter city, where Mrs. Irvine had southern district will be held in chitis, pneumonia, grippe and all previously shipped her household on Sunday. Nov. 20, ac- throat and lung diseases.. Bert furniture. We have been inform- Payson to the following program: ed that Mrs. Irvine said she was cording General services. 2 p. m. going to Salt Lake to stay with Special meeting for men only, her folks when she went the R . f r "Will lay Cash For Good Dairy Butter, Poultry, P ork and Veal. & away. It has been rumored around that Payson. 7 p. m. A number of the general authorMr. and Mrs. Bose assisted their ities will be present and importeon, and knew all about the arant instructions will be given. A rangements for the marriage, but Mr. Bob6 says it is all false. It is rather a peculiar love affair, if such it may be called, for the bride is old enough to be tbe mother of young Bose, who is only 22 years of age. Uncle Toms Cabin" Again. Davis & Busby have secured possession of the opera house for Nov. 23 in order to give the Pay-so- n public an opportunity to see their spectacular and mammoth production of 1 ncle Toms Cabiu." The dramatization of Mrs. Stowes historical story has ever been a favorite with the women aud children, and they always go to see the performance, no matter what the grade of excellence may be. The Davia A Busbys Company is said to give the bsst production of the play seen in Payson in a longtime. The organization is headed by the famous Conners sisters themselves. The characters of Uncle Tom, Eliza, Little Eva and Marks are ably presented, and the large corps of colored singers and dancers, bloodhounds, etc., give a realism to tbe performance. The scenic and mechanical effects are good, and the picturesque transformation scene forms a fitting cloee to the whole. Wednesday Nor. 23. special quartette has been secured Accommodafor the occasiun. tions will be provided for all. The yonng men are cordially in- vited to be present B. 8. Hinckley. John D. Dixon. ' E D. Partridge. The U. S. Gov't Rjpurt... show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. EDWIN G. BROWN, Has Open Up In The SIMONS BLOCK With, a FULL LINE of Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Rub- bers and Furnishings 1 A. S. HUISH Has the largest stock of HARDWARE, Stoves and Eanges in the county. Tinware, Guns, Ammunition, etc. g Agent for LISES Tinware, Anti-rustin- (Absolutely Warranted.) NEVER UNDERSOLD! |