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Show flat ness oil at Loveless aud I Stark's. Curry Comb and Brush 25 cia. at Loveless A Stark . Fcb Sale House aud lot. Inquire at this office. Eureka Thursday morning. BICYCLES at A. S Huislis Brigham Stone one of Salems hardware store. prominent citizens was in the city Pasturage For rent. Apply Wedneodsy. to E. A. Mitchell. Paints! Paints! At A S. Panl Donglsss is again acting Huish'a hardware store. Largest salesman in Williams cash chief as ; stock in town.Miss Daisy Box came over' from TIME 8B0BTAlfLE. LIHt OBEOON Tralaa trtln u4 dapart from Pajioa r South NarU 1 ' fallow . I PaMoacor... PaaMavr....1d Alii Thouitoi, P- - Aicaut. BIO OBABDE WE8TEBN. l:U a a - Baat-Buu- Wat-Buu- p a. T a m. isUlpoi The stone work on Albert Huish'a new building is 'about Botiaaa lo laanra laaartloa muat to la tba v completed. hr Thandar avaaiac. All auiamuaiea-llomuat ba aaaoiapaalad by tba wrliara Briogyour butter, eggs, dressed fall BBBi. chickens and all kinds of picdoce f to Wightmau k Sous. Lap dusters at Loveless k The town waa so quiet Tuesday Stark's that some of the merchants The public eehoola cloae next thought it was 8unday. Friday. Mis. Gutheil's restaurant Is the Erastns Mendenhall of Mona place to get fresh bread, cakes, ' was in town Tuesday ou business. pies and confectionery. Wl&tli Bids oq furnishing A new liue of mens an boys fifty perch of rock, Inquire of crash Lata just received at yr. D Dixou. Williams' cosh store. W. H. BHBWMSa,AKabt. aa Richard Noth accepted a clerkship Tuesday in Amos k Stone's grocery store. Alway buy Cushing's Perfection Dyes. Never fade. Sold only by D. Stark. 'John i Bank examiner Anderson was here Wednesday inspecting tLe Payson Exchange Savings Bank. Painless system of Silling teeth. Dr, J. H. Ritchie, dentist, office in Dr. Wades building, westside Depot street. Call and see that new line of carpet just received at Williams' cash store. Patters aud prices to suit every body. Wanted Bids for digging 100 For particulars inof John Southworth, at quire rods of ditch. Payson Roller Mills. Two stone masons had a scrap over west of our office last Hatur- -' dy and the one who wasn't working got a discolored eye. The Balt Lake Herald ia the cheapest paper in the state. 11.60 a yeai, with premium picture or hook.11 J. D. Stark, agt. semi-week- ly i J. Q. Stone of the firm of Amos A Stone is able to he out again after having been confined to his home for some time with rheumatism. The best lot of watches and jewelry in the city for sale by John Provstgaard at YV . J. Douglass k Son's, store. Call and see them end get prices. One of the large plate glam windows ia Wigbtman k don's build- ing broke Thmsday morning, which ia supposed to have been caused by heat from the sun. 4 . Wigbtman k Son's is the place to buy your fresh pork, sausage, vest, mutton, sugar cared bams and bacon, chipped beef and all . kinds of canned and cured fish; Miss Lillian Gates, of Provo, was in the city Tuesday , making - arrangements for giving instruct lions on piano and organ to quite a number of pupils. We understand that sbe met with good success as several pupils have enlisted tor study. John A. Ilobbs,' who baa a skimmer in operation here, called at our office Tuesday and wys he is very well pleased with the patronage he is receiving, more milk being brought in than he anticipated. If the increase' continues, a creamery will likely be put in. Over three hundred people went on the excursion to Eureka last Sunday, among the number from this being about thirty-fiv- e was a jolly crowd, aud of city It could course not be otherwise, with Billy Ridd along. The concert given bv the musical department of the B. Y. A. under the direction of Prof. J. J. McClellan, drew a crowded house and many had to be turned away, as there waa not even standing room. The singers were heartily received and Willard Weihe captured the audience by his wonderful performance on the violin. i store. Dr. Wade and wife went to Salt Lake yesterday to bear the Bostonians. On account of the May Day celebration we issue the paper one day earlier this week. Now is the time for OIL COOK STOYES. For sale at A, 8. Iluisb's hardware store. Mrs. Mary Ellsworth has opened up an ice cream parlor in the building west of the post office. The B. Y. Concert Ox, expect to give another of their popular concerts here in the near future. Charles Smith of Benjamin was A fine sample line of parasols ia town Wednesday sporting and uubrellss just arrived at around in a new wagon. 37-Williams' cosh store. Dr. J. M. IIenby Office in Will Dowdel, Buddy and Deb Residence in Bank Building. the McHattoa hotel. Taylor came in from Thompsons Oar plows and harrows have ar- Saturday night. They report no rived. Come while the stock is wool sold out there yet. complete at A. 8. Huish.'a Fob Sale One hundred bushExcursion to'Tintic Sunday on els of yarsnips at your own price. the Rio Grande Western, leaving Fine feed for hogs or cnltle, Inhere at 10 a. m. . Round trip $1. quire of George Eluiih, A. 8. finish's is the place to buy The City Council held a lengthy your farm implementa and ma- session last Monday night, most chinery of all description. Prices of the time being occupied in matters concerning water always the lowest water ditches. The Frank Hepburn company and played Faust a Boarding School" All the old soldiers, of the blue to a small audience last Saturday and gray, are requested to meet at night. The play waa nicely ren- the residence of K. Tipton next dered. Monday evening at 8 o'clock to for observing Memorial arrange Bert Townsheud, who has been in New York City for eight Dsy. For bargains in baby bonnets months studying pharmacy, returned home Sunday evening, and child reu's bats, go to William's looking hale and hearty. He wa cash store. The finest line snd ' very successful in bis studies, and lowest prices in town. 37-was one of the thiee who passed For Sale Thirty-fir- e or1 forty au examination before the New tons of baled hay: timothy, redtop York state board of pharmacy, out and wild, mixed. Gea Patten, on of 150 who were examined. Benjamin road one mile north of The City baa almost completed Payson. putting in the iron pipe liue to Tuesday Governor Wells apcarry water for the tank which is John E. Booth to succeed pointed being built near Loveless A Stark's W S harness shop, to hold water for Dusenherry as judge of the Fourth street The the sprinkler. judicial district, and. 8. A. filling line is 800 feet long and will ex- King prosecuting attorney for .the tend up through the lot east of same district. the city hall aud carry water from It makes nodi ITerenre how bad the some springs north of tho resiwound If you uae DeWltts Witch el dence of George Hancock. The Salve: It will quickly heal and cost of putting in the line and leave no scar. -- Bert Timnnhend. building the tank will be about Some oftho trees around town We understand that sever$300. are beginning to spit cotton, which al of the business men have apthe dx.'tors say is very pernicious plied for the water to be piped to to health. Something ought to be their places of business. done to stop them from expectorJesse Ooodfellow is the first ating the detrimental staff- - . buyer in Saliua so far who has Messrs. Frauk McHatton' and made an actual purchase of wool. Ooodfellow A. the G. Gntheil drove over it EuMouday bought of Will Gates, spring clips Hyrum reka Mon 'lay to spend the week Miller and Henry I vie, paying therefor at the rate of 11 cents a attending to mining business. Mrs. A. G. Gutheil went over on pound a higher price than the market will warrant. Many buy- Snnday evenings train, to visit. ers have been in Salina this week, A few weeks ago we published but few of them will offer more a thau 10 cents. In consequence dipping from the Juab County are feeling disheartened Republican annoucing the marrigrowers and are inclined to blame the ad- age of Mias Ethel Box to Frank ministration because democratic Friel. We have learned, however, pi ices prevail. Last fall every that the report was not true; no growers in Utah predicted that wool would be worth 16 cents this such marriage having taken place. spring1 Sslina Press . John South worth announces Mrs. Martha Simons and party that he intends to build. a new had s very pleasant visit to Miss mill in this city, having Nebekers aud Mr. Finlaysons fluuring secured the righUof-wa- y schools and report as follows: finally for water a ditch, on which work The order was very good. Mr. will methods of commence as soon as the coninstruction Finlayaon'a in presenting the Speer System of tract ia let. A new mill will be Arithmetic, by the use of blocks a good thing for PayBon, and we and blackboard drawings, was all that could seemingly be desired. wish Mr. Southworth success in The apt and intelligent manner the enterprise. in which the pupils answered Mr. and Mrs. Joeeph S. Tanner questions sud explained the prob- were called to morn the loss of lems, showed that they take great interest in their work. We were their son, who died well pleased with the essay work very suddenly Monday about 10 in Miss Nebeker'a room and es- o'clock. The child had complainpecially with a piece nf poetry that ed of not being well at breakfast had been changed to prose. Al- and later whs seized with chills sud together a very favorable impres cramps. Dr. Wade was sent for, ion of both schools was produced. but before he arrived the little We could not We are satisfied if parents would boy was dead. visit the schools oftener, teachers learn the real nature of the diswould be belter understood in ease that caused the childs death, their great and responsible work aud the paiputs evideutly did not sudstill better result would follow. know. The funeral wsa held Wednesday afternoon. 2t -- din-cuss- ing THE Payson co-o- p Our special line is Pure Oak Tanned No. X Harness Leather and Firstclass Workmanship. Every stitch and strap is warranted to be such in all classes of our harness. Tlie Place Xo Buy of all other brands of leather but pure oak tanned harness leather No. , stamped ou every side of leather, for other brands are nat the beat of material Working shirts, UU I IMIil IM MHUN MSWHSM-- I N I IlliUMiMH-Ul.li- Saddles, Bridles, Quirts, Cattle and Horse whips, and Buggy whips White shirts, Dress shirts, Silk shirts; We carry a full line n Linen collars, Celluloid collars; An All kinds of shoes, Rubbers and Rubber boots; Horse shoes, Nails and All kinds of Garden tools; Washing machines; Carpets, Linoleum, Carpet warp, . And oil cloth; Window curtains, Lace Curtains And table linen; . Prices. Ail assortment of Spurs, whips, nineties, Pads, Celluloid Rings and other things too numerous to mention. Neatafoot and pr pared harness oil, nhoeroaker's nails, - KJUl .calf-ski- ad sole leather. not equalled PninoQ are on Wa Ron covers Sacks, Horse Blankets, Duck, Lap Dusters and Rohes. SHEEPMEN -- J , You will find our Pack Sandies, Bell Strapping, superior to anyone's. Come and See. . Hobbles, ets, GUARANTEE that anyone who sees onr stock and gets oar prices will buy no where else. 8STWe are no has beens but are putting ont goods for tbo present aud futnie. Ribbons, laces; All the latest styles in spring and Summer goods, Silks and satins; All kinds of hose At all kind of prices; Green, staple and r 1 Fancy groceries, Grain and potatoes; Glassware, Queensware, Lamps and BIB other things Too numerous Die Tear AND to mention. A n Tents, Paulins, (or bed sheets), Nose Pretty Calicoes, WE Fancy dress goods, Jt few suits of clothes to he closed out at bargains. 11a-x- - harness Saddlery T.B. wiE,sen,jr., guperinten dent. Pack-sadd- le outfits only 18.C( for oue week beginning May 1. at Loveless A Stark. . Coombs has been off ered and has accepted the of the Pleasant Grove publio schools. He has taught school in Pleasant Grove two years and one.year in this city, giving good satisfaction sb a teacher. He was recommended for the position by D. H. Robinson, the former principal, who haa been called to go on a mission. We wish Mr. Coombs success in bis new position. Last week the members of the Masic Department of the Brigham Yonng Academy gave their instructor, Prof. McClellan, a most pleasant surprise at the Academy Concert Hall which was well filled with members and invited guests. An excellent program was rendered and delicious refreshments were served. The greatest and moat pleasant surprise of the evening, to Prof. McClellan, was the presenting to him of a most beautiful oil painting, a picture of his formsr teacher, Alberto Jonas, of the University School of Mnnic, by the members of the Music Department, and it is. moat highly priced by the recipient. A great deal of praise is line the artist, Mr. h, A. Ramsey, for Le is indeed far slou on the loud to facie. . prin-cipalsh- ip - rs. About our clothing for men and boys, after you have tried a suit for price, style and wearing qualities, for then they will want one. Spring Fancies In Ladies' Lined suits aud Silk skirts. The best material, put together by people who know how. Better than Eyer Is our line of dress goods, shirts, hats and Ladies and Gents muslin & knit underwear. Feathers, Cotton Batting, Carpet Warp, Trunks, Valises and a complete Line of Groceries. i Lemmon. |