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Show The Hones of Benjamin bad a big reunion M The doctors nqiort considerable sickness, iu and around the city. T13IE OREGON AIUjIL BHOBT LISE. Traina nrriva and dnpart from Pafion South ,0,lg;rt:h I'M aa T'Jubbi, W. H. Shmubk. Aicai.t. Townshend, .fc -- UTAH. PAYSON Druggist and Registered Phamaolst of 20 years Experience and Practice. rXKHCBITIOAS V.iUKVVLLY yiLI.r.lt-TruBae-a, Supporters Suspensories Etc. ol any pattern Furnished to Order. Mr hait sgefc wniiiiiM avarrtliinx uauallr . in a Brut rlaaa drii utoi-a- Ill DEI ORDERS RECEIVE PRORPI RITERT10S. Motioaa to liwura iniertlun unit lx in tlx Oca by Thnndar avauiiiK- - All cuiunimilca-Moii- s rnuat Im aaaunpaulad by the nrrl.ara nil naina. Anthracite, or hard coal at 11. McBeth's. nport a very good holiday trade. Charley llnitih waa down from Eureka Hand ay. Shoes that will fit your feet at prices that will fit your pocketlxiok at T. G. Wimmer & Co.s. i Ernest Williams, a big stock- holder in the Tetro mine, waa in Town Wednesday, A watch night meeting will hi held at the IliiF academy tonight commencing at 9 o'clock. T. O. Wimmer & Co., have the newest, liest, and cheapest shoes in town. Call and see them. Awarded Highest Honors, Worlds (lo!d Medal, Midwinter Pair Fair House an! Mrs. Susan Fairbanks hod the and gentleman's misfortune to fall and dislocate lot, fiiruituio, of saddle. Inquire of II Nels-ker- . her hip iu front of Huish's furniShe is A farewell party was given in ture utore hint Saturday. to be und dislikes old SI) ymra the opera house Tiies lay night fo morof influence under the David Butler of Spring Lake who plu' Uine have the replaced phine to has gone on a miKsnn. and it ia Hi ill dislocated, causing Now is the time to buy Horse much suffering and pain. Blankets, Winter Lsp Pioloi HarThe Home Dramatic company ness oil, etc. Large assortment upward at the opera house lust at Lovehws A Starks. Saturday night in Borderland Just in; a full hue of the lwat before a fair sized audience. The shoes made. No rubbish or play was veiy well re n do ml aud Wim-inwas received with frequent apAll at new, goods. The nfU rpieci, Rough A Co's. plause. concluded the performDiamond Atsmi a hundred Benjaminites aud Lake Hliorers had a coyote ance; it would have been better off. Everything drive down near UtaTi Lake last had it been left all until uear K. O. went along Wednesday and succeeded in killwkeu considerable the conclusion, ing one coyote. confusion was occasioned by one Late to biMl ami early to rU- pre of the players failing to come out pares a man fur his home In the skies. at the proper time aud the curHut early to bed and a Little Early to bo lowered. had tain Kiser, the pl'.l that makes longer and For Sale Cheap d er - Itert Townshend Seventeen jieople from Buffalo and Monticelln, Minnesota, arrived here the first uf the week und have taken up their abode in the city. They are A. J. Irviue and and family and mother-in-la1). Crnikshank. The latter intenda to engage iu boring wells and brought out the necessary machinery. lie has been engaged in tho buainess for a number of years aiul has Ikjcu very successful iii reaching water. Mr. Bush-ntl- l, we understand, conempla'es going into (he lumber business. We gladly welcome them to our W. II . Slisnner and son Uu'pli left for Denver Tuesday evening and exjiect. to lie liaek tonight. Mr. Hheriner, we understand will go luck to his former xisition with the Rio Grande Western Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Coomlis are next week. , down from Pleasant Grove spendThe regular meeting of the city ing the holidays. council was not he!d Monday Hair switches in all shades; night, not enough members beJewelry for Christmas presents at ing present to constitute aqnonim. 17-The meeting whs held yesterday Marsh's. to complete the busiJohn E. afterteruoon Representative-ele- ct ness for 1898. Betts waa given a very pleasant The people of Spring Lake were city. surprise at his home Tuesday treated to a theatrical jarform-anc- e nght For a number of years proslast Saturday night in their Castle Gate coal is guaranteed has leeu goiug on south new meeting house liy a home pecting to last longer than any coal on the of this city, aud at times some The play was very market You can get it at E. II. company. ore has been discovered rich well rendered and ISwneo Bill very McBeth's, in but uot very large quantities. ru 1 his wife fnrinshed the music. Last week, however, TIioiurb Mr. and Mrs. 8- M. Ware came Samuel Curtis of Salem called Cloward Btruck a three foot vien over from Silver City to spend Christmas with Mrs. Ware's par- at our office lost Saturday and of ore iu the Star group about ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McBeth. showed us a copy of Freedom, a three miles south of this city and newspaper published at Manila by a mile east of Spring Lake. The J. 8. Page A Hon are closing out some of the soldier lioys. It was ore carries gold, silver, and lead their entire Stock of men's and sent to hint by his sou Jasjier, who and is said to resemble very much hoys ClotilEiiiK', aud yon is at Mauila in the volunteer army. ore taken from the Mammoth mine cau get better hargins than at any over in the Tintic district. A other house iu town. Tuesday, City Treasurer Page road is being mabe to a mine own1). W. Irviue and wife spent paid off the first 91000 city bond ed by Thau Green aud others, loComyesterday and day before visitiug held by the Barnes Banking cated near the Star, and ww underin Eureka and Silver City. pany of Kaysville, and interest on stand they iuteud to shipore shortCharles Judson has charge of the the other four bonds for six two cars being on the about months. Payment was made ly; store daring tlieir absence. This ore carries a large the Pnyson Exchange dump. When you ask for Da Will's Witch through cent of iron. Several other per Ilaael Salve don't accept acounterfeit Savings Bank. claims near by are being developor imitation. There are more cases of The Home Dramatic company ed, and the owners seem to be Piles being cured by this, than all will play Borderland sgniu at the confident they will strike paying others combined. Itert Townshend. opera house tonight and will re- ore. A son of Joseph Clownrd who duce the price of admission to 15, lives over beyond Salem, got his 2.) And 35 cents. This will give Big OffeMo ihe Readers of this Paper. collar hone broken last Sunday those who did not witness the while coasting down a hill. Dr. of The Home, last Saturday night ,an The pullit-lierHenry was aninmoud to set the opportunity to see it. being desirous of fuitlier introbiokeu bone. their journal, make the For Ciiris'jn u aipl New Year ducing following offers. Soothing, healing, cleansing. Da holidays the Oregon Short Line Complete Wilt's Witch Huzel Salve is the im- will make a rate of one faro for jOffer No. Novelette such authors as Mrs. by of placable enemy sprea burns, and the round trip within a ratlins of Southworth, Charlotte M. Braeme, wounds. It never rails to cure Plies. Soiling dates Dec. Conan Doyle, You may rely upon it. A Townshend. 250 miles. Haggard, etc. 24,25, 2tiaiul31, and Jan. 1 No.2 Offer Fancy Work Book, Prof. Arthur Dailey, teacher of and 2, limited to Jau. 4, 1S99, 100 illustrations. Teuchers Drawn mineralogy in the Ijl D. S. College, also for Utah State Teachers conHalt Lake, has been spending the vention at Ogden will make a oue Work, Cut Work, I Ion i ton and Batteuburg Embroidery, all the week here with Frank Wightman, fare for ihe round trip Dec. 27 and latest stitches with Alphabet for tiacher of Mimic in tho same in- 28 limited to Dec. 31, 1898. embroidering. stitution. Offer No. 3. A Family Cook saw Christmas Monday night A young man went after his girl dances in tlio Opera House, Han- Book. Cl pages, over 700 recipes. the other night for the dance his Take notice, A choice of one cocks llall soil the City Hall. appearance was shocking, lus The of the above offers aud The Home House was crowded Opera breath was odoriferous, and in foot to overflowing, aud dancing room three months, with Stories, Fashhe was a walking distillery. The old min ejected him, and Keyaer was at a premium, knt all enjoyed ions, Fancy Work and Domestic themselves. It was a very credit- Topics,' sent for only 10 cents. All pscorte.1 him from the premises. three offers and The Home 3 ith his brain befogged with able affair aud nothing occurred to tnartho pleasure of the dancers. months Bent for 25 cents. Send liquor, anil a sinking heart ho The other two halls were not so to The Home PUBLISHING CO. viewed the jmgH of suicide but crowded, having just enough to Ill Milk St., IV s' on. Mass. didnt commit. make np a good douce. 3t - jht-forina- HARDWARE, Lome. Stoves and Ranges in the county. Kansas. the McHatton hotel. Lester Taylor and Will Dawdle came in from Moah Sunday to spend the holidays with their families. nce s 1.-- 15 S. HUiSH Has the largest stock of Ed and Dora McBeth returned yesterday from visiting relatives in Dr. J. M. H EERY Office in Residence in Bank Building. lietter and wiser llit-i- r city fire-daina- ged Oar mereliantfl A. Sir. and Mrs. Joseph E. Page came down from Irovo Thursday evening. They will make this The eld reliable Hchuttler wagon, better than ever, at E. II. Kuftt'lioiiiin (Alpn- - Cash paid for chickens at Amos Stone's. at the Opel a Borderland House tonigLt. A-- MiBsMav fllase, teacher at the iLU TbumtoS, Aifaut. Iliff Academy, went to Salt Lake GRANDE WESTERS. Monday to spend the week . d, I. L. Cf TAA1AA POWDER PaMuuitser... Piiur.....4:l!p.ni( BIO A FORK GNAHC CREAM iglitman A Sous, have moved their meat market into their new building, which is fitted up in fins style for the business. They have the finest plate glass front in the city. Tinware, Guns, Ammunition, etc. Agent for LISKS Tinware, Anti-rustin-g (Absolutely Warranted.) NEVER UNDERSOLD! Patronize the Home Dramatic company by your presence at the opera house tonight Tickets only 35, 25, aud 15 cents. was a novel aud original feature and elicited considerable attention from all. The dance was carried on in a very agreeable manner, and the MASQUERADE BALL Hits Jennie Dixon will enterSocial tain at a Party at her home this evening. The Event That Everyone Present Enjoyed, The home of Mr. and Mrs. best of order prevailed throughout, Mitchell while Indian and White, ChinaArthur was the scene of man and Japanese tripped the light a erv pleasant EXCELLENT. COSTUMES Social, evening fantastic to the strains of music, Thursdiv r.igh. A number of inviud guests were present, and The Gallery was Crowed with Spec- while the masks, in many cases, the lime was who Laughed Themselves concealed the owner's identity at .be Comical Faces and from the anxious who spectators Funny Actions of the Maskers. were eager to learn who each one tators most pleasantly refreshments, etc. Hoarse spent in ga until a Kite hour when an adjournment was taken. m-s- , was. For fine photos, go to Orson DaiiitV photograph gallery. The fitli, aiul 7th, grades of the Public Schools ttavo a dauce and m pHr at the City Hall last night which was a very enjoyable affair. Marsh's is the place for Bargains iii Hats, 'Capes, Boos, Babies long Opera shawls, and short Coats, at Cost. 17-- 3t Miss Etfie Douglass entertained a few of her friends in a royal manner ut her home Tuesday night. A most pleasant timo was had by all. See 'Borderland at tho Opera House tonight by the Home Dram- atic Co. - The Frimnry Association of the First Ward made their semiannual presentation of rewards to the inemliei's who have attended regularly duriug the Bix months j uhL past. Closing out this coming week a samples of fine silk and woolen gloves aud mitteus. At drummers Edwin G. Browns. Tho Hon. Frederick Evans of Benjamin, who has a senatorial boe bezziug in his bonnet, and an Mc-Bet- eager desire to take a glirase at Angel Island, was in town Thursday. The sooner a cough or cold Is cur ed without harm to the sufferer the better. Lingering colds are dangerous. Hacking cough is distressing. One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures it Why suffer when such a cough cure Is within reach? It is pleasant to the taste. Bert Townshend. up-to-d- New YearB comes but once a year, so all come out aud dauca next Monday night at the Opera House and Uaucnrks hall. A good time is insured to all who attend. Tickets for the Opera house dance will be 75 cents; a Hancocks hall, 50 cents. Ai come out and have a good time. Geo. Moore anil Miss Alcesta Lewis were married in the Salt Lake Temple on the 21at, bu ; did not learn of the event until after the publication of our We join their many lastisBiie. friends in wiBhiug them a happy voyage on the sea of matrimony. Dr. A. J. Shores, nccompaniec by his wife and sou Rex, nrrivci here Thursday evening from Los Augeles, Cal., aud will remain for several days viniting relatives. V.'m. Miles came down from Salt Lake Thursday evening. Prof. J. J. McCleUen and wife returned Thursday evening from a very pleasant visit of severa days in Denver. The first thing yon want to do when you come in this office is to nu up against sonr ty po riuI we 1 pie it. The event that attracted a large About 11:30 a waltz was called crowd, both of dancers and specta- and all maskers did os requested, tors, was the Masquerade Ball filled the floor and the dance np which came off at the Opera House was proceeded with for some time A good Wednesday evening. when the prompter. Herb Strong, number masked, yet there were called a halt, the time had arriv. d many who expected to see a great- for unmasking. This was done and er number of dancers; but the mm; were the exclamations of spectators who assembled iu tLe surprise when each found that they gallery aided materially in swell- had failed to peuetrate the dising the receipts to a respectable guise of someone of whom he size, and all seem, d highly pleased. or Bhe weie bo positive. The clown wih very much in had been selected by Judges evidence, as there were six or sevManager Gutheil earlier in the en of the fnuny boys present evening to decide who should rewho afforded considerable fun for! ceive the prizes. The judges the audience. were Miss Jenuie Wilson, Mrs. Uncle Sam ami the Goddess J. W. Left in, Mrs. Ada Ware, of Liberty" were again enuspieu Paul and Joseph S. Douglass, and 1,ut "ome ut " they .leci.M w fclio..: l ucl.. Boy. in Blue ..re pren , JIlM ree SiljM)i, A and represented the Army aud ver, ladies first prize, 94.00; Navy. Tipton, "Father Time, Father Time and the Oid Harry l s first prize 94 00; Mias Viola gen Gentleman," by Harry Tiplon and McBcih, Old Fashioned Lady, Willie Douglass, wero good repladies second prize, 92.00; Lee resentations and their coslumesj Mai ke, the Spotted Clown, gents were most elaborate. second priz:, 92.00. After tho The "Sultan of Turkey imperdistributing of the prizes dancing sonated by Geo'rgo lluisl), was-iwaa resumed, and continued attendance to dance with the uniilagain The ball ad early hour. pretty girls of America and the was a success in every way, and Japanese ladies, which were well we understand that more of the represented by Mrs. Melviu kind will be given before the winMiss May Taylor and Miss ter is over. Daniels of Provo. Thiee soldiers went at their Frank McBeth represented the lands behest, to fight for the girls Celestial Empire and embraced love best, and over the their hearts the fair maids in an heart, as a regular fixture, each felAmerican style. was Richard Noth the only rep- low carried his dear girls picture. resentative of the Dark Coutjnent "I would stake my sonl, said and he glided across the floor with oue'man at night, my lore is as And an elasticity peculiar to the sons trne as thh angels bright. mine, said the second, bos sworn of Ham. The Mexican,' taken by Jimmie by all, shell die a nnn if I chance to fall. And mine, cried the Wright, with sombrero aud blankhe as tooka part, now stays et, was very popular and he danced third, with the numerous ladies of diff- behind with a brokeuheart. Then all three swore they were pearls of erent callings. Frank Pueblo as the Dutchman, pearls, and brought out the pictars What made with tin abnormal appetite for of these true girls. them as swear they turned away; sauer kraut, attracted much attenwhat mads them think 'twns a cold, to led one as his tion, appearance believe that he had jast eaten an cold day ? Alack, and alas, twas a nnnsual amount of the fermented burning shame, for the dear girls pictures were all the samel Ex,- cabbage. William Fickering, ns the New A certaiu deacon considers rigid York Politician who makes his essential to the well dicipline living by work ing the people his family, an exchange. with his tongue, represented his He has a little says boy nmned Johnny character to a nicely. who is the personification of misMrs. A. B. Rock hill, attired in chief. Having got into an excepa red dress trimmed with playing tionally bad scrape, his father incards, presoutt d o very novel aud formed him that he would whip attractive appearance. him, and us he prepared to comMiss Viola McBeth, clad iu a mence operations, Johnny said: dress that was no doubt iu style I into the bedmaynt Tapa, go iu 47 was oue of the leading im- room a minute? His father told personations. him he could, then to Free Silver was well presented the door the deacon saw the little by Mias Jessie Allman. fellow kneel and begin to pray; Miss Amy Y. Hancock as an An"Oh, God, Papa says that yon say gel; Mrs. Philo Wightman as Call on mo in time of trouble. Little llo Peep; Misa Mabel Tip- Iam in an awful Mister scrape, ton aud numerous others took - 1 am baring lot. of trouble, character, ami impraoMlri lf JOU ev , Ja : them in an able manuer. I. no l,l,Ue is yonr time. The flock of gin-s- i which put im in(an Ti,nf was sufficient. appeal an appearance about 11 oclock wns PrftJ answered and the I whipping did nut cotre off. b, ate bo-in- gof tip-toei- ('- t, ng |