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Show F. W. Cole, agent of the R. G. want a pretty spring bon at Goshen, whs in town Tuesday net you can get it at 11. Lemmon's afternoon. All kinds of oi- Where are you going, Sam? sheep shears at Carl Provstgaards To get one of those fancy shirts residtnee. 1L Lemmon's. at OREGON SHORT LINE. Mrs. Ada Ware of Silver City doport fromPorsoo tnluwrifiiiid The prettiest shirts in town at follOWSI has been here this wek visiting Sooth Mirth . 11. Lemmon'a Call and get one 7 M yminw....Ii!l o. Pimniw... her parents. Tmosmtos, Atml. before they are all gone. Go to 1L Lemmon's for ladies' A. 8. Hnishs is tbe place to bny RIO GfilKDE WESTERN. children's spring bonnets. and E IdklBB. iitapoi yonr farm implements and maliM bb liipn. They are beauties. W. H. SHKBMBB.Aiait. If you If Hfilis T13tK THE Payson harness Saddlery, co-o- p Our special line is Pure Oak Tanned No. 1 Harness Leather and Firstclass Workmanship. Every stitch and strap is warranted to be such in all classes of our harness. p-- iui Wort-Boun- art-bou- d. Motlo to lasoro lusortloo must bo In tbo ofioo by Tbundoy ovouiwr. dll eommuules-tloo- s miut bo Boeompoiiiod br G fall rltn BOOM. A new addition is lieing built to the Presbyterian parsonage. Geo. H. Gone will shortly give a sacred cantata in the Second ward. Before the discovery of One Minute Cough Cure, ministers were greatly disturbed by coughing congregations. No excuse for It now. liert Town shend. Superintendent of schools, J. L. Drown, of Pleasant Grove, waa in the city this week. Edwin G. Drown and daughtei came down from Salt Lake to speud Easter. Dr. J. M. IIenht Office in ltesideuce in Dank Building. the McIIatton hotel. Miss Florence Underwood of Salt Lake is here visiting Miss May Taylor this week. See Williams' line of men's shirts. There is some good things in them. Come and look at them. Our plows and harrows have arrived. Come while the stock is complete at A. 8. IIuish.s Mens sample shoes worth $3.00 will lie sold at Williams cash store next week for only $1.35. Mrs. chinery of all description. Prices always the lowest See Williams line of spring ties before yon make your purchase. They are the very latest styles and patterns ont. Detective Brown of the R, G. W. Ry., was in this city last Monday evening on bnsiness connected with his road. Boot and shoe repairing of all kinds neatly ajd promptly done at Chivrell's old stand. Orders taken for Forseys home-mad- e shoes. 4t Joda Austin was seen to get off the evening train last Tuesday evening. He is feeling much bettinHave yon seen that anti-ru- st ware at A. H. Huish's hardware ter than he has been since he was leaded at Mercur. store. Guaranteed never to rnst. a very Jim Gandy That pretty shirt you are wearing; where did you get it? John Dudy "At 11. Lonmions, of course. Sam Douglass has done a big Mrs. I. A. Hancock and children business in potatoes lately, having came from Salt Lake last Tuesshipped several carloads to westday on the R. G. W. passenger. ern markets. 8 trawl terry Plants! Varieties, If yon garden for profit or pleasure you will find that Yogeler, Sharpless and Jesse. Price 25 cts, Wiedemann seeds are the beat. For per hundred. For sale by J. L sale by T. G. Wi miner & Co. Townsheud. Just arrived at Townshends If you want any thiug pretty and Children's up to date in jewelry, you can get Department Store: it from John Provatgaard at W. J. shoes, children's hats and bonnets. Come' and see them. Gougltthg A Sous store. For a quick remedy and one that Is The best lot of watches and persectly sa'e for children let us rec- jewelry in the city forssle by John ommend One Minute Gough Cure. It Is excellent for croup, hoarseness, tick- Provstgsard at Y . J, Gonglsss A ling In tue throat and coughs. Bert Son's, store. Calf and see them Tuwnsheud. and get prices. r, Orson Daniels intends to go to Special excursion rates to Salt Lake for eon fereuce, April 6th, 7 Tintic next week with his photo8, 9th, Ticketa on sale April 5th remain three to to 9th, inclusive, limit April 15th graph gallery done work weeks. want If you any at $2.85 for round trip, via in For at 'once, special call Oregon Short Line. train service si e advertising matJoa Wightman, Jr's little girl ter. died over at Eureka Monday, and The First ward lias on trial two was barriel' Mr. Wednesday. charch oigans. They will pur- Wightmsn's mother went over chase a good instrument and are from here to attend the fnnernL giving all of the dealers a chance The Easter musio will br rento display the qualities of their dered again with new additions, goods. at the evening services of the M. old so i of Leslie, the Sunday evenJ. D. Stark, fell from abeam while E. lliff clinch, next and all are coring. Strangers playing with some other boys in a invited. barn last Sunday and broke his dially arm just above the wrist Gr. Tbe excavation for the bneement Henry was called and reduced the of Albert Hnishs business block fracture. has been completed and work on the walls rill commence next It. T. Ilaag, until lately a week. ' The bnilding will be 80 teacher in the Weber Slake Acad- feet long and 26 feet wide, emy at Ogden, has moved bia Gr. J. IT. Ritchie, of Salt Lake, family to Payson where they will reside w ole he goes to Germany who has permantly located here, f ) assist in headquarters of the is a dentist of 20 years practical German mission. experience, and comes highly recommended fer skill and proficiency ( The many friends of Arnold in his He was for a profession. Hohnlthess, an old resident of this number of Dental State n years city, and who is at present the of Iowa, and was a member keeper of beautiful Liberty Park of the board that framed the Monat Salt Lake will be pained to hear tana dental laws, and work intrustthat he ii very ill. Late word re- ed to bis care will be skillfully atceived says he is improviug some. tended to. We join with hoets in hoping he Sheriff Storraand Depnty Henry will soon be possessing good health took Qeo. Pueblo, Will Wightman, fqgsin. Ivan Harper and Jako Wilson Special list on oovers for Sale over to Provo Wednesday on a Next Week. cuarge of disturbing the peace, 10x14, 8 ox. 1.25. sworn to by Detective Brown of 10x15, 8 oz. $1.50. the R. G, W. The two latter 10 2.00. oz. 10x14, 10x15, 10 o. 2 2a plead guilty and were sentenced to 11x14, 1 Ooz. 2.25. 35 in the county jail. Pneblo We guarantee the duck to be anddays Wightman plead not guilty equal to anv cover sold here. and will hare tru.1 a next Wednea Now is yonr chance to bny covers Amuel have than ever beeu day. Stewart, charged cheaper they offered. We also have a large line with the same offense, could not be of tents that we will quote yon at found. yety low prices. William's Cash Store. Payson is not to be without a tailor shojK President Snow passed the 85th first-cla- ss Arthur mileetone in his mortal career last Mitchell will atari in business next Monday, the 3rd. He possesses week in the rear room of the Hanall the attribute of a man in his cock bnilding on Main street. Ilia Wm. Johnson, an prime. Oo Friday last the stu- father-in-ladents and professors at the B. Y. experienced tailor, formerly in Academy outdid themselves in his the business hers, will have charge honor. Flowers were thrown all of the shop. Mi. Mitchell is a over him and the most tender popular young man, and we wish sentiments were expressed by rep- him success in the business. It is resentatives of eight classes. A an enterprise deserving liberal banquet was given and splendid patronage, as a city tbe 6ize of mnsic furuinhd by tbe advanced Payson cannot afford to be with out a good tailor shop. choir. 10-ye- ar 8nr-geo- - w, Mayor Peery has again convalesced from his recurrent rheumatism, and has gono to Halt Lake, lv the advice of hia physician. Dr. Wade, to take tbe benefit of the sulphur springs. Thomas Crandall and Miss Ethel Page went over to Provo Thursday and were united in marriage. From there they went to Rcofield, where they iutend to make heir home. Wewxteud congratulations. TheTroy Steam Laundry agency Inis heen moved from Amos A Stones sloro to the Wightman hotel. a Anyone desiring work should leave their lanndry at the almve named place. All work guaranteed. For good goods at the lowest prices go to Mrs. Marsh . She has the finest line of millinery that can be bnnght, snil will sell the lowest. Ladies' capes and childts ren's coats. Long costs and for babies. Call and see ns. ' first-clas- Iwiu-ne- Joseph Reece and Warren Depew have started np a new meat market in the old Exchange build-in- g forfnerly occupied by Craven's harness shop. The building lias been artistically painted and presents a neat appearance, Mr, Reeceisafirst class butcher and will carry all kinds of meats, We wish them eausages, eta success in their bnsinees sail. The Place To Buy BEWARE Working shirts, White shirts, Dress shirts, Silk shirts; . I1M MJHHI HttlSI Globe-Heade- r: We feel Celluloid collars; All kinds of shoes, Rubbers and Rubber boots; Horse shoes, Nails and JiUJIM IIM I tUMIM MMfM M r-- Saddles, Bridles, Quirts, Cattle and Horse whips, a nd Buggy whips An All kinds of Garden tools; All Prices; assortment, of Spurs, Shaps; Cinches, Pads, Celluloid Rings and other things too numerous to . mention. Washing machines; Neatsfoot and prepared harness oil, shoemaker Carpets, Linoleum, nail, a .id sole leather. are not e(lualle(i Oi Ppipoq I I vylil Itto on Wagoncovers Carpet warp, And oil cloth; Window curtains, Lace Curtains And table linen; Tents, Paulins, (or bed sheets), Nose Sacks, Horse Blankets, Duck, Lap Dusters and Rohes. Pretty Calicoes, SHEEPMEN dress goods, Yon will find onr Pack Fancy Ribbons, laces; All the latest styles in spring and Summer goods, Silks &nd satins; All kinds of hose At all kind of prices; Green, staple and .Fancy groceries, Grain and potatoes; Glassware, Queensware, Lamps and . , other things Too numerous to mention. A few suits of clothes ,1 to be closed out at bargains . T.B.WIC8en,Jr., Handles, Bell Strapping, Hobbles, ets Come and See. GUARANTEE that anyone who sees onr stock and gets onr prices will bay no where else. superior to anyones. WE $3 We are no has beens but are putting ont goods for the present and futnie. Self Preservation is the first law of nature. TO TI1E IIORSE OWNERS OF PAYSON AMD VICINITY: It is 10 years (April 1, 1889) since we first launched our tiny craft opon the sea of trade. Since that time there has been many changes in business, and though we have heen temorarily absent, our business has heen carried Steadily along. Realizing in the beginning that our competitors were old established firms, and that if we succeded in securing and holding trade it must aud should be on the merits of our goods; we, after many inquiries as from what source to purchase the most important part of the harness the leather contained therein--accept- ed the recommendation of some of the leadlng har-nefirms of the territory, and began doing business with the PACIFIC TANNERY of Stock-toCalifornia. We gave their leather a trial along with several'others, and found it to be as recommended. While other brands had some advantages, the Pacific Leather from all standpoints had the preference. Since 1890 we have used principally this brand of leather which some people tell you is third grade leather of an inferior quality and warns you to BEWARE of ss n, . Superintendent. To the City Council of Payson City, for tbe Quarter ending March 31, 1899. RECEIPH. Amt in Treasury Dec. 31, $ 87 04 502 85 Cash, Electric Lights, 26 50 Notes, 4 29 Taxes, on Water, 373 25 License, Hall Rent, 2 00 any leather that has not a pretty bright-red-pa- attached to it as that makes the leather Ser-labclass and all others are of an inferior grade. Through your kindness we have had the pleasure of fitting a few sets of harness upon some of your teams, which have been in use from one to ten years. Kindly take a few minutes time, look over your harness, comare with ANY OTHERS, and see if you have heen deceived all these years in buying harness made from that third grade leather of inferior quality, tanned by the Pacific Tannery and manufactured into harness Loveless & Stark. by This of leather: makes several used el 14 00 61 83 Cemetery, 87 50 Fines, 29 00 Estiay Ponud, pargrades tannery Noi, Lease of City Property, 8 75 ticularly for fine Buggy Harness where an extra finish is required, '$1197 01 B used more particularly for Heavy Team Harness Total, J about 1145 82 same grade as "B", only scaned a little more, making it leas profitBalance as follow! : "5 7TT9 able for cuttting long or extra wide straps. Also other goods. Cash, and Notes that Payaon deserves Doj Taxes, mnch praise for the loyal support they Lave given the concerts of Max liendix and Leopold Godow-sk- y. The last special carried nearly one hnadred Payaonians to Proof vo, which was three-fourt- hs the attendance from the county, outside of Provo, a fact of which Payaon people mav be proud It shows that they uphold the best, and better, patronize it. Payson is the Banner City of the county as was shown by the large number of her people on the special train last Saturday evening. Next time (May 12, when four great ai lists will appear) we shall have the people from the south end of the coun'y returned immediately after the performance which means that they will be lauded in PayBon by 11:30 at the NH NUMU We carry a full line of Linen collars, Quarterly Report Praise for Payson. Of the City Treasurer Prof. McClellan and J. R. Bosh-ar- d, in the following letter give their sentiments iu regard to the liberal support Payaon hia given them in the two great concerts just gien. We publish it with pleasure for we are also glad our people were so loyal: of all other brands of leather bat pare oak tanned harness leather No. 1, stamped ou every side of leather, for other brands are not tbe best of material We have used principally the B grade, (but also have the No. DISBURSEMENTS. City warrants redeemed, General Fond, $ 475 499 Electric Light land, Reservoir and water fund, 143 26 Note on Hand, $1145 Warrants registered outstanding, j in stock,) every side of which is stamped upon the leather, Pacific Tannery B Stockton," the tanners not hiring ashamed to place their names upon their goods, (please look for name of tanners on all 53 leather "we hear so much about") 82 97 50 which we absolutely know to be the case, having been at the tannery 82 in Stcckton, California and examined it while in course of manufacred-label- ed The P acific Leather is Oak Tanned ture. (The no "has beens" please take notice.) Can the same be $1325 00 said of all brands of leather U8d in the city? We are still using the I hereby certify that the above same grade of leather used during the past ten years, and we ask Report is correct as recorded on vou, if you contemplate purchasing to examine our harness to be found upon the best teams of some of the moat prominent horse ownmy Records. latest WM. H. PAGE, Citt Iseas. ers of Payson and vicinity that you may see for yourselves the qualWe especially commend Mr, W. F ayson City Utah, ) ity of a harness made from Pacific Leather after having been put to II. Shermer, tbe R. G. W. agent, April 1, A. D. 1899. the test of from one to ten years wear. for hia diligent and successful efIf the leather is good and the work honest, the harness will forts in securing such a crowd. show for itself in spite of all that can be aaid of inferiority. If they For Conference at Balt Lake, are not Order will also be strictly engood, nothing that we can say will make them brtter. forced and the rights of the order- Aptil 6, to 9, the Rio Grande .Our Heavy Harness are made principally of Pacific Tannery Western will sell round trip tickets Leather "II" grade, well selected. ly maintained. from Psyson for $2.35. Tickets John J. McClellan, Thanking you for yonr liberal support in the past and soliciting on sale April 5th, to 9th, good no a continuation of your trade in future we remain yours fur good J. R. Boshard. til April 15. . good um! honest methods,'. TroTo, April 1, 1899. a htakk. |