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Show T The Hones of Dcigsmin had a big reunion Monday. Post master Simons little lxy is down witli typhoid fever. The chi reliable Mcbuttler wagon, better than eter, at E. II. McDeths. r OKEGON SHOUT U-Vliapurt Iroiu Pa)K E. trtluwrrifMui foHowi: AL iHukNtO. ;U y 111. W. II. F. N. Pnulsoii, principal of the public schools, sMnt Saturday iu Balt Lake, A Kent. iaM P ' t kk. Aei t. pities by TbnrMluy evenink- uiuMt bn kncouiiwiilaJ till uaina. . Ul 111 , Dr, J. M. Henby Office in Dank Huihling. Residence iu hotel. McIIatton the lik lu tin inul All ninuuuiea-flou- a The doctors rejiort considerable by Iba wnmn sickness, hut not many serious hu HUH SutloMtu liiaure Ijwnrtioii coses. Anthracite, or ban! coal at E. II. Fob Sale Ciieai House an.l McDcths. lot, furuituie, and gentleman's saddle. 1o Inquire of H. Nebeker. 5t Dr. A. J. Shores went up Halt Lake Wednesday. The infunt loy of Morris l ot-- tr, born on the 9lli of last Decern-be- r, died Thursday and was buried your fot lit will that your pocketbook prices Wi T. miner & Co.s. at 0. that Shoes at will fit yesterday. Wimmer & Co., have the newest, liest, and cheapest shoes iu town. Call and see them. T. G. Our force has lawn cut down (.his week ou account of the alight indisposition of our chief typo Y. II. Fairbanks. fire-dama- switches iu all Hliades; Jewelry foi Christmas presents at. Marshs. IlAir 17-I- !t Prof, and Mrs.J. J. McClellan retn rut'll to their home in Sail Lake City, Wednesday, after a jdiort visit in Payson. south-boun- McBoths, Sunday evening the conjoint tiussious of the M. I. A. were held m the ward meeting houses when good programs wuro ruudered at A Son are closing ont their en tiro Stock of til In meu'B and HT. and you o boys belter cau get bargius than at any ptlier house iu town. Cl at Amos A. Bob Caldwell was fined $10 the other day fur disturbing the peace. p Hazel Salve dont accept acuunterfeit or imitation. There are more cases of Pilen being cured by this, than all others combined. Hurt Tuwnsheiid. HARDWARE, NAB I)o Soothing, healing, cleansing, WHt's Wltcli Hazel Snivels the lm. placable enemy of sores burns, aod D. Cruikshank started yesterwounds. It never fails to cure Piles. You may rely upon It. rt. Townshend. day for Fayson, Utah, where he to test the practicability of For the convention, National goes putting down 1'iibnlar wells. He Hssocinlicn Livestock at Denver, line will Short ihe Cola, Oregon make an open rate of $18.30 for the round trip, Jan, 22 and 23. Limit 20 days from date of sale. exjM'cfa to remain until spring and jvssibly longer. Mr. CraikBhank is nu expert at tho business, and will succeed if anybody can. Buffalo Journal, Buffalo Minne., Dec. Wightmnn, teacher of music iu the L. D. S. College at Salt Lake, returned to hits dutiea iu the college, 1uei.day morning after spending Christmas and New Years iu Paysou with relatives Frank 21, 1898. The following is a Dakota paper's account of a cyclone: A southeasterly wind hurled tumble weeds and Russian t hist lea through the air at a fifty mile gait. Many stoves were drawn out of the chimneys; the strong wind blew down the neck of a bottle and tore the bottom out. Nebraska wagon tracks passed over the town by thousands. Tho strain on the barb wire fences was so great that staples were drawn out on the north side of tho posts. A kerosene barrel standing iu frout of a grocery store was sucked oat of the buug hole and turned inside ont like n ladys slipper. The dirt flew from a Hist hole in the hillside aud left the hole sticking out about two feet with no dirt around it. Old collars tumbled aud rolled up against the hill and will bo a total loss to their owners unless they cun bo cut up aud sold for post holes. Mveiything was more or I s shaken up." . and friends. A communication from Willis, Mont. sintes that J. L. Duller, a young man bom and raised iu this city, was thrown from a vehicle, while out driving the other dny, and is now nursing a bruised side and head. Jennie Dixou entertained I i Tinware, Guns, Ammunition, etc. of several Lands. Agent for LISKS Awarded Man that is burn of woman is of Highest Honors, Worlds Fair few days ami full of meanness. He Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair goeth forth in the morning, filleth up on bad bug juice, getteth on An epidemic of grip or bad colds a glorious j ig and before night prevails iu the city. laudeth iu the jug." Tho public schools opened TuesCaptain De LaMar, the mining day after the holiday vacation. we understand, is negotimagnate, W. K. Coombs spent Sunday in the for purchase of an interating Pleasant Grove visiting his broth- est in some copper mines out west er J. II. Coombs. of Moab, owned by Lester Taylor Funds have been raised to pur- of this city and others. chase two cars of coal to distribute Assessor llo;al IIuiBh d Nay! Stoves and Bongos in the comity. J. S. Forney, we understand, will soon Btart up a shoe manufactory, which will require the employment ged Did you know that we have a small lot of chilli ren's, misses and ladies jackets that we will close out at Ipse than cost, and if you are in need nf jackets, we will sell them to you for a mere trifle. Como and look them over and you will be surprised. Jackets from 60 cents to $4.00. At William's Cosh Store. 3t Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrnm Lemmon mul Miss Jehnie E. Dixon spout Sunday nnd Monday visiting relatives and friends in Salt Lake City and at Mill Creek. a number of her young friends at her homo last Saturday uight. Games were indulged in for some time which were highly enjoyed; refreshments of the most appetizing or.h-- r were served. The company gathered iu 08 nnd didut depart until 99. It was a merry crowd who waited to help usli'r iu the New Year in an appropriate manner. The evening was most pleasantly spent bv all. BAKING S. HU1SH Has ihe largest stock of For fine photos, go to Orson Daniels photograph gallery. son of George, the 15 yt Charles Seluiau, is down with a severe attack of rheumatism, CREAM TjuoIc 3Iexo! M'siea Jennie Wilson anil Mar ilia Huber, clerks in the Co-ostore, went over to Eureka Satur day evening and returned Tuesday. When you ask fur De Witts Witch Miss DU Mou-ticel- hath places. J. 8. Pago Cash paid for chickens k Stone's. 1 Castle Gate coal is guaranteed to last long r than any coal oil the market. You cau get it at E. II. (r Of TARTAR PORDKR Now is the time to buy Horse Dlankets, Winter Lnp Robes Harness oil, etc. Large assortment at Ijoveless A Starks. among the poor; one carload in each ward. E. II. Pulver of the Tintic Min J. B. Man wills team, hitched to er, spent Saturday and Sunday in milk wagon, ran away down at his Pujeon, visiting his pArents and friends. Benjamin the other day, bnt no damage was done. Just in; a full line of the best R. S. Wimmer, cashier of the shoes made. No rnhbish or was entertaining bad feelgoods. All new, at Wim- hank, ings yesterday, which suggested mer k Cos. mild attack of the. grip. a Mrs. Frank McIIatton returned to Eureka Tuesday evening after Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Bryant and a visit here with relatives and Miss Olive Andrews left Monday friends. for FayBuii, Utah, where they will Late to Kit and early to rise, pre spend the winter. Buffalo, Minn., par.'s a muiiforlns home Iu the skies. Journal. 5m early to Uil and a Little Early New Y'ear's dances were held at UiHcr, the pill that makes longer and Isitter and wiser. IJert Townshend the Ojiera House and Hancock's Thu mail train on hall last Monday night Both the Oregon Siiort line changed were well attended ami a good time Tuesday, It is duo here at time was had liy all. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. B. Bryant and 10:07, the former time being 9:37. There was no change in the north- uiece, Miss Olive Audrews, who bound train. lo, arrived here last week from have rooms rented Minn., Invitations are out nmionncirg a Grand Dull, for Married People iu the upper story nf Wiglitmatl & Sou's new building where they lire ony, at tho Opera House next home. Monday evening. This should lie at present making their a success ns it has been some time There will l e since a party of this kind was held 200 men's nnd Imy' heavy wegiht in our city. Anita closed ont nf cost, or leas, at Cush Store. Come earJoseph Robinson nnd Ilenry Williams befnie the sizes lire broken, aa Huber left Thursday morning ly, we Klart to sell Ifiuirlay, Jan. 9rb, for Culonia Dnblnn, Mexico. Mr, Nothing reserved except Robinson, wo understand, has 1S99. worsted sin I a 2c property there which he is going to look after, while Ilenry goes to Now that the holiday purchases Bee the couulry and expects to reare things of the past, for one year, turn home next fall. all should make it a point to inves- State represeutatativo John Betts drove over to lrovo Thursday on business. 11. r CAM ar-oi- in IUKi7 .m ( PMmHigvr... BIO Q11A.MIC WK8TEUN. 111 Ml MAN Month Narlh PaMugrr ....I :IS till A Tinware, Anti-rustin- g ( Absolutely AV arranted.) NEVER UNDERSOLD! Did Lots of Mischief. The mother of Mayor Peery is ill with bronchitia street presented a very seriously $ uoique appearance New Years Found A pair wristletts. Owner morning, the work of a crowd of can get them by calling attbis office. Dr. Wade reports Mra T. G. mischief makers daring the night Main County went over to Provo Tuesday and David was installed into office, Openshaw of Sautaquin has been appointed his copyist for one mouth at a salary of $40. A stranger would have thought a Wimmer, Jr., who has been quite low with typhoid fever, slowly cyclone hail snrnck the town. on house convalescing. bosiuess Nearly every somethe street had s wagon or Mouday night the enrfew bell thing else in front of the door, the rang for the first time up at Logan articles being gathered from all ia Xhe history of the city. Minors parts of town. under 16 are forbidden to been Postmaster Simons cow was tied tbe streets after enrfew, which in front of the postoffice and was at 8 oclock. found devouring hity taken from rings the Rev. Murphys hay stack. A Yonng Jake Francom was arW. of front rested cart was buug up in Thursday ou a charge of J. DuugloBS & Sons Btore, and a petit larceny. While working at wagon wheel ou the meat hook by the Wightman hotel, he broke into the door of Page & Peerys butch- a enrio cabinet and took somo er shop. The rvmuius of an old old money. He was arraigned be buggy was on top of McBeths fore Justice Taylor and on pleadcoal box, a bob sleigh blockaded ing guilty was fined $8, in default the eutranco to Amos & Stones nf which be is spending eight days grocery store, and a spring wagon in the city jail. This is not Jakes was backed up ou the platform in first offense of a similar nature. front of Samuel Douglass' store. Next night will witThe rear end of a wagon Btood in ness theThursday event of the season in the the front doorway of Rockhill's line of dances in Payson, when a aaloou and John Dixons cow ball he will given at the was tied at the back entrance. A 'grand Olsens fall band covered spring wagon was reared Opera House, by 'of Salt Lake City. J H. Miller railing in front of 'and Herb up on are the promotthe bank door, while Bishop ers of theStrong anil everything ball nniBh's cart was placed in the to a points genuine success. The ' stairway leading to the Globe-Head- er bind i i recognized as leading tho A sulky plow stood office. state for dance : music. During across the Bidewalk in front of the evening they will give a musGntheil's barber shop and a nu d ical concert which will be a treat scraper in frout of Zeke Dchu'h to all who are present The house A wheelbarrow stood shop. will be well warmed and lighted against tha door of the tiem Candy and in each order that all will be Kitchen, a wagon in the doorway comfortable and have time a good of Albert Huibh's hardware store, of Tbe admission for the prices another against the front of Wilwill be 15 and 25 cents. gallery sons saloon, and several beer kegs Come out and hear some good were rolled into the doorway of . Adde GutLeil was wearing a big smile Tuesday morning which was not caused by any advance in Joe Bowers miuing stock. It was on accouat of the arrival of a fine baby girl at his home the night before. Mother and child reported doing well. The sooner a cough or cold Is cur ed without harm to the sufferer the better. Lingering colds are dangerous. Hacking cough Is disstressing. 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. Henry Nebeker, we. learn is offering his property for salo, with the intention of. .moving further Bouth, to engage iu the cattle business. lie has thirty-fiv- e acres of acres of good land, twenty-fiv- e which is goo l farming land and the balance hay land, situated in the fields north of town, for which he will no doubt find a ready sale. Art h nr Davis a old boy 17-ye- the-iro- - - . of Goehen was thrown from a horse a week ago hut Thursday and received fatal in juries, which resulted in his death on Saturday. Wheu he fell he lit on hia head and the concussion caused of the brain. Dr. Wade of this city waa summoned, bat death was inevitable. There was music. tigate and And out whst you want another boy on the horse when Bishop Pages stationery store. A large trestle stood in front of tv buy from Time to time, during the accident occurred, but he esThe people of this village and the year, and where you can make George Williams store, a wagon c were called upon yescaped uninjured. immunity on the plank walk in front of a dollar realize you the best reto bid an unwilling goodturns. Our merchants are always ' Byron Spry, says the Price cor- Browns store and another trestle terday to and Mrs. O. H. Bush-ne- ll Mr, bye ready and willing to show goods respondent of the Herald, who is in front of Lemmons Btore. In aud their family, including aud give prices. It has teen in the employ of the UtAh Wool front of Wilson's Saloon stood Mrs. Mrs. Bushnells Ackley, stated by some of onr business men Growers association, left Tuesday Orson Daniels cow tied to an mother. the occasion of , It was that some families hare all, or near9 night for the Cedar mountains and electric light pole, Tbe bovine their for their new home departure ly all their shopping done by the the country tributary to tbe Green had on a set of old harness, and at Payson, Utah, where they go to children; consequently the parents river grazing country, his mission lashed to her side was a sign seek a milder and more healthful Other scarcely ever know what the stores being to put out poison for coyotes which read ' "Bakery. climate for Mrs. Brshnell. Mr. hare to offer them outside of the and wolves, which of late have pranks, too numerous to mention, Mrs. Ackley, Ackleys husband, few staples. They would be pleas- been of unusual annoyance to were committed aronnd town such who died here some years ago was off etc. gates, ed to see more of the mothers and the sheepmen. Reports from that as carrying one of the first settlers here and fathers come out aud visit the diff- section are to the effect that some tbe owner of Acklev's addition to erent places of business and look herds havo been almost entirely this village. A Foot Sacs. ( f) In common with aronnd, whether they buy or Lot. wiped out, by coyotes and gray most of the settlers here he was a foot race There was a rd wolves, losses in some cases being man. of Mr. sterling integrity. as high as 25 per cent of the pulled off in the Provo west square Big Offer to ihe Headers of this Paper. Buuhnell has been a resident here flocks. last Satnrday afternoon after we for many years. He has been alThe publishers of The Home, went to press. That is. it was reA H. sold his , Irvine, ways in the front ranks of oni most having being desiious uf further introported to be a foot race. It is farm Monticello on the prairie, also reported to have been a hot enterprising and public spirited ducing their journal, make the bade citizens and always ready to give farewell a reluctant to his following offers. that is, several people one; both time and money to every pubfriends and with his family 15 Offer No. Complete many were hot," besides the runners lic enterprise, For many years be Pay-sostarted last on for Monday Novelette by such authors as Mrs. after the race was over. The. race was president of the Buffalo Lnm-bwhere to Utah, they expect Soiitliworth, Charlotte M. Braeme was between Bob Caldwell, the make home. Mr. future and their Company, which firm did a Conan Doyle, Haggard, etc. well known Payson sport, and Geo, OrfKiNo.2 Fancy Work Book, Mrs. Irvine have resided for many (Sbemey") Harrison of Provo. large and lucrative business. At 100 illustrations. Teachers Drawn years at the old home on the The principal victim woe Tom the present time he is a member Work, Cut Work, Honiton and pririe, aud by their uniform, kind Harvey of Tiutic, who backed of the City Council and also of Board of Education, both of Battenburg Embroidery, all the ly deeds of helpfulness to those Caldwell iu the race with $165, as the whom which have honorable positions he has they lived, they latest stitches with Alphabet for among well as several side Itets. Needless for some years. He has also made a host of friends who will held embroidering. to say Ilarrisou won the race, Offer No. 3. A Family Cook greatly miss them now that they Harvey losing altogether in tbe served as Master of 'Nelson Lodge Book. C4 pagPB, over 700 recipes. are gon& They go, hoping that neighborhood of $250. Caldwell A. F, and A. M., for a number of Take notice, A choice of one a change of climate may bring, to assures The Democrat man that years. Mrs. Bnshnell and daughof the above offers end The Home them and especially to Mrs. Irvine the race was on the equate and ters have been active leaders and three months, with Stories, Fash- improved health. They bear with that he lost because he didnt workers in church and educational home the kind-e- st to ions, Fancy Work and Domestic them their new have hia running shoes with him. work. The best wishes of a host wishes of friends of friem's here go with .them to for many Topics, sent for only 10 cents. All Harvey, however, lost hia money, their fntnre their new home, that health, good prosper- and three offers and The Home 3 they may judging from the talk of sev- meet JourBuffalo and happiness. friends, health and happiness. months sent for 25- - rents. Send ity eral of his Tintic frieuda, they do to The Hoke PUBLISHING CO. nal, Buffalo, Minne , December 21, not accept the explanation. Provo -B- uffalo Journal, Buffalo, Minus, i IS'.'S. 21, 1898. 141 Milk St., Button, Mass. Democrat. hem-morrh- age . . - - 50-ya- 1.-- n, er - lc |