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Show lady, do you peace: "Young to take this helpless promise School Books and supplies at gosling yon hold by the baud and see that he wauts for nothing? Townshends. Will gnarantee to stand beEd Collett is down from Ver- tweenyou him and the poor house, nal ou a short visit fan him wheu he is sick, provide OBEOON BHOBT LIKE. him witu a new anit of clothes Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simona rnlHirriraud lprtfraiiPi)M twice s year and see that his supfellows: went np to Salt Lake City yesteroath North of stove wood is dry and conply 1:tlp.m PiMiifW.I..ldit.o. Pa venient until the divorce court Aux Tuonaxon, Agaet. day. shall intervene? If yon feel like Befo.-- yon buy yonr fur collars, a little matter like BIO GRANDE WE8TEBK. undertaking call aud look the line over at this 12 with me aa a deposit :M IMia.itfpm W ihiaui's Cash store. W. H. Sitsuiao.Araiit. gnarantee that he will he well at Loveless Fly-ue- ts A Stark. T13tK ntr. e Wont-Boun- lalilpi Notieoa to laaaro I mart log naast bo la tho Bm bp Thursday availing. All aomiauuiea-lloo- a moat bo aoaoiapauUd bp tho wrlor a full BOOM. Whips at 5 cents to 11.60 at Loveless & Stark's, Ham Stark was a visitor in Ziou yesterday. School Books and supplies a Townhends.s Miss Lyle Wimmer returned cared for and take the gosling aud onb" Mon Jay ovening from visiting in light The Nutmeg is the name of Salt Lake. onr new mcnthly family magazine, Mrs. It. 8. Wimmer and her lubliidicd at 25 cents a year, and sister Miss Emma Douglass, in order to introduce the paper visited the state capital yesterday. we will send it 6 months for 10 cents. Sample copy mailed for Junius Yorffeg, a brother of Col. stamp. Cunningham A Bichard Young, was in the City Litchfield, Stamford, Connecticut. Thursday on business. The Deseret News of Thursday Addie Gutheil and Frank contained a special from Chatanoo-g- a were in Provo Thursday telling of the mobbing of two missionaries at Bessemer, Alabama on business. last week, one of them being N. H. Don 0. Johnson of Springville Tanner of this city, who received is in town in the interest of the a heavy blow over the right eye. The elders left the city escorted by Knights of the Maccabees. the police. Tanner is reported unMark Coombs took advantage married, which is a mistake, aa he of the halt rate fare on the rail- was married shortly before he left road yesterday and went to Salt on his mission to a yonng lady of Provo. Mc-llatt- on Guns end Ammunition of all descriptions at A. S. Iluish's. Mr. Cole agent of the Bio Grande W estern at Goshen was iu town Thursday. Dr. Ritchie, dentist. Painless extraction. Wade Building, ou Depot street. Fall opening of pattern hats ant Lake, bonnets, Monday Sept. 25, at Mrs. William's Cash Store is the Ferres. to buy yoar winter wraps. Misses Daisy and Ethel Box of place All new and Just Eureka were in the city for a call and see them. shoit time Monday. Charles Higginson and Clarissa . There will be a grand display Openshaw, both of Santiqnio of millinery, Monday Sept, 25th, have been granted a license to at Mrs. Ferres. marry. Mr. and Mrs. S. Marsh went A general line of first class to Nephi Saturday and returned harness of all kinds at Armon Cravens. Also saddles, bridles Monday. Dr. J. M. Uenbt Office iu and everything in the harnessjline. Bank Building. Residence one Prices and quality cannot be surpassed anywhere in the state. block east and one block north. Up-to-dat- e. Another game of baseball was played Monday evening between the East and WeBt side, the former wiuuiug by s score of 23 to 16. Blankets and comforts, did you say? Well yes; you never saw such an assortment as yon will find at William's Cash store. All The open season for killing styles and prices. deer will commence on the first of "Rest on the markets for coughs aud October and continue during the colds sod all bronchial troubles; for month and then dose again. croup it ban 00 equal, H writes Charles Andrews, the wool and sheep merchant of Nephi, was in our city Tuesday, It yon want something nice and in silk or wool waists, jnst rail aud. look them over at William's Cash store. up-tol- ate Henry Charles Brewerton has accept- R. Whllfoid, South Canaan, Conn,, of ed a position' as clerk in George Cue Minute Cough Cure. J. L Townshend. William's store, having severed his connection with the firm of T. Chester Ilaskell was brought U. Wimmer A Co. up from Grass Valley by his son The morning papers from Salt Thursday evening, where he has Lake Thursday reached here been sick for several months. 9 o'clock, several hours after the Both doctors of this city have evening papers Arrived. Much examined him and they procomplaint is being made about nounce hie ailment cancer of the our "wretched mail service. stomach and say there is no chance to save his life. The trial, of Albion K. P. York for killing Edward Johnsrn Harold, the son of at Santaquin on the 17th of July Nat Simmons, jamped on a coai has been in progress at Provo wagon yesterday morning dowu this week. on Depot street near the Taylor Fred Beam is, who has a herd of school house aud fell off. Tho wheel of the wagon passed sheep upon Dry Mountain a few rear over his legs injuring the lad miles south of towu, is complaining of bears diminishing the ranks of quite severely. An ngly wonn his herd. They attack the sheep about three inches long was cu iu the night and generally succeed across the knee of his right leg, in killing three or four. The the other leg being but slightly dead sheep are discovered in the iujured. He was taken to Dr. morning and bear tracks around Wades office and had the wound the carcasses. From the tracks sewed np, noae of the bones being he thinks there are two old bears broken. and two coba, One of the tracks, Quite a novel bet afforded he says; measured nearly a foot iu amusement up at Willength. son's saloon one day this week. Mr. Dnnning, who has the It was aa to bow many flies were Wightman hotel leased for five on a paper of tanglefoot. The yean, was over from Spanish Fork principals were El Collet and the Tuesday making - arrangements proprietor of the saloon. The with the electricians for having former bet there werent 1100 flies the hotel rewired and some new ou the paper and the latter bet chandeliers putin. Mr Dnnning there were. The counting was prohas been, and is still having con. ceeded with until tha number siderahls work done on the I nild reached 1000, when Mr. Wilson iug iu the way of painting and said he didnt believe there were renovating etc. and he will no another 100. Collet thought there doubt ran a first class hotel when was and the two changed bets and lie opens up on the 1st of Novem- when the count was completed there proved to be 1126 flies on ber. the paper. Quite a number of Fall sod Winter Opening. side bets were msde and, whle On Monday, Sept. 25, 1899, the count was going on Bob CaldMrs. Mnrsh will open np a fall well saw that no more flies alightline of street and dress hats; all of ed on the paper. the latest styles, which she will An gives the following sell cheaper than the aame liue of as the exchange first ceremony performed goods can he bought in this connty. ya Fike county justice of the le a An amusing story is told on s Payson citizen, which is perhaps good euongh to repeat There are two persona in the city having the same name, which canned all the trouble. A stranger had planned with one to leave town ou a bnsitiesa trip of several months, and after having made all the necessary a: rangements, he called to tell him when be wonld be ready to start, bntwent to the dred friends and relatives had gathered by iuvitalion to assist in making the occasion a joyful one and wishing God speed to the yonng aid happy voyagers on life's sea. At the conclusion of the ceremony the bridal party, followed by the guests, entered the large dining room aud partook of each a wedding dianer as it is seldom given to man to discuss, not satis tied with securing every luxury to lie bad in this "neck of the woods they had imported celery, bananas, oranges and many other dainties from California. Mias Maud Sims the bride was raised iu Pima, she is a beautiful and accomplished young lady and is loved aud respected by all who know her. She is the daughter of our well known contractor and builder Mr. J. 8, Sims. Mr H. 1 Wightman, the groom, has resided in Pima for abont 3 years. He is one of our most, energetic, wideawake business men, he has jnst completed a fine brick building in which he will conduct an drug store. He is a brother of Doctor L. E. Wightman of this place. Pima Ari. Record. up-to-d- ,, A bj M B Nicest assortment of Dress that ever struck the city. ( Any price and quality you want.- ( All New Goods of the Latest pat- f terns and styles. If you want a beautiful black satin dress, here is the place to get Goods a LADIES CAPES and JACKETS. A Fine line of Ladies Jackets and Capes of the very latest styles. All kinds of Underwear for Men, Women, and Children. ate CLOTHING. BASEBALL THIS EVENING. game of baseball is scheduled for this afternoon between the single and married men, vrhich promises to be a close, exciting contest, and will no do u I it attract a large crowd. The game will be called wroughonse. lie inquired if Mr at 3:30 and ail the players should was at home, and whe u told he lie at the grounds on time. Folwas away, left word with the lady1, is the line np; his wife, that he would be ready to lowing MlliHIED. SINGLE. leave at a certain time, and that c J. Betts 8. Powell Mr. knew all about the arrangeD. W. Done The Irvine...... p ment, lady was somewhat bns-baher G. dumfounded, thinking lb.. W. Fairbanks Peery was planning to ' leave her. A: Mitchell.... 2b W. Fnlver When lie came home she grabbed W. billions... ,3b L. Quigley him by the top of the head, shook . . ss ...... 0. J ackson him several times and ssid, "Yon K. Bates little rascal, yon are goin to J, Page M. Loveless ,rf leave me are yon!" The innocent Done. .cf . ... W. Douglass hnBband was completely taken by D. P. Douglass Sargent.... If surprise, and ' it took him fonr hoars to convince his spouse that he didn't iutend to leave her, NOTICE. No other store in town has J such a complete line of Mens, 3 Boys and Childrens clothing. j They are all firstclass goods from one of the largest clothing houses in Chicago. Call and inspect them. A v my Also staple article, such as Sheeting, Muslin, Outing Flannels, Hats and Shoes. ud .... ..... SMJLEB-FAIBBAKK- i S. Two more of Pay son's .young people have quit the paths of singleness and vowed to travel to gether along the road of matri mouy. Henry Fairbanks, Jr., and Mits Mary Shuler, are the parties who have entered into conuubial oontract, the ceremony being informed Wednesday evening by Bishop Hnish at the residence of the bride's pareuts. The home of Mr, aud Mrs. Shuler was tastefully decorated for the occasion, a beautiful arch being constructed under which the happy con pie stood while they took the mar; riage vows. About sixty friends and relaA tives were present to witness the ceremony, after which they extended hearty congratulations. An excelent dinner was served and the remainder of the evening was spent in various amusements, dancing on the lawn being indulged in. Tha bride is one of Payson's most charming young ladies and the groom a popular youug man of this city, who Las nntil recently been prosperously engaged in the sheep business. They were the recipients of many beautiful and useful presents. WEDDIKQ BELLS. In our eventful life had the pleasure of attending many wedding receptions all of which were truly enjoyable affairs and we can not regard them otherwise than among the most pleasant occurrences ofour.life and there is one which will ever stand forth iu memory as the ideal wedding reception, aud that is the one we had the honor of attending last Tuesday afternoon, wheu IL P. Wightuiau aud Miss Maud Sims were nnited in marriage by President Andrew KimbalL The ceremony was perfoimed and the reception waa held at the residence of the bride's parents on north main street, where several hnu- we have The members of the Payson Athletic Club are earnestly requested to meet at the Club room next Monday evening at 7;30 o'clock for the purpose of and such other business as may come tfore the meeting. It is proposed to start the club in the uear future. H. Lemmon. Stoves and Ranges. Democrats! Ho Democrats of Payson ' pro ciuct attention There will be a meeting to reorganize the party at the.city ball, Saturday evening 8ept. 23rd at 7.30 P. M. Every democrat in the precinct is requested to be present Important F. A. King chairman. J. D, Stark Secretary. 1 . Harry Tipton, The groat success of Chamber-Iain(folic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Renqedy in the treatment of Have yon seen that new line of bowel eoipplaints has made it of children's school dresses at Will- standard over the greater part the civilized world. For sale by iam's Cash store; they are being D. W. Irvina sold for less money than yon can Fooled the Cannibals. bay the cloth. A native Maori chieftain, the descendant of cannibal kings, is Humorous. Why, why, do yon turn your now completing his medical education in Chicago. Cannibalism head away from me, dearest? Clevelaud ended in bis tribe, he says, when "Onions, love. Plain Dealer. Bishop Selwyn converted his Teacher Now, Patsy, wonld it grandfather; bat he tells Borne be proper to say; "Yon can't stories of it which have a distinctly hnmorouB flavor, learn me nothing?" . It is said that once a chief Pats- y- yes,m. a missionary who was captured Teacher Why? and and looked as if his old thin, Patsy 'Canse you cant Bos would flesh be tough. The miston Traveler, warned the chief that he Luln Yon should get him to sionary wonld not make a good dinner, and sign the pledge before yon marry palling np his trousers, cut a slice him. off the calf of his snd offered Bsla Why, he doesnt drink. it to the chief. leg Lain No, but he may be The chief tasted it, said he tempted to do sq later What-to-E- st didnt like it, and passed it to the The sub tasted it, Do you never work? said Mrs. made a wry face, and passed it on . Snbbubs to a tramp who asked The next man who took a bite of it spat it out. The missionary fora handout released. Aftei be bad gone waa waa the proud "Never, mnm, discovered that ho wore .a was it I am an immune. reply. cotk Chronicle-Telegrap- h. leg. Pittsburg s President. snb-chi- ef. There's always hope while there'll One Minute Cough Cure. "An attack Would quickly leave you, if of pneumonia left iny lungs In bal you used Dr. King's New Life shape and I was near the first stage of Pills. Thousands of suffers have consumption. Onq Minute Cough proved their matchless merit for Cure completely cured me, writes $nk and Nervous Headaches. Helen Menenry, lHsraark. N. D, Gives That Throbbing Hoadacho L. Townshend. They make pure blxd and strong Instant relief nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not AlFreeVTrijTJolRaris! Kellnbln perein.ef entecliMiral orlnenaUTn Bind cured. Sold by J.L. Townshend, drilling . trip to tha 1arll a, wllk good Druggist aura, BM. All kinds of s' oves and ranges at A. S. Huish'a hardware store. Come, while the stock is complete. For Sale ob Beet. House and lot uear center of town. Inquire ofT. G. Wimmer, Jr. Wanted Some .good, second crop lncerne hay, Son. Wightman & W anted- - W e will pay 112.00 a week salary to either a man or woman to rt present the Midland Monthly Magazine aa a subscrip. tion solicitor. The Midland is the same size as Me Cures or the It is now in its Cosmopolitan. sixth year and is the only Magazine of this kind pnblisLtd iu the great Central West. A handsome premium given to each subscriber. Send 10 cents for a of the Midland and a copy premium list to the Twentieth Century Publishing Oa, St. Louis, Mo. For the State Fair, L. D. S. Conference, Salt Palace and llorse Race Meeting at Salt Lake the Bio Grande Western will sell raund trip tickets Oct. 2nd to 8th, inclusive for $2.35, limited to Oct. 12th. De Shilohs Cough and gnsumption ure ' "-'C- Thin in beyond question tha moat aueceimfiil Cough Medici no ever known to science: a few duaeo invariably care the wont cases of Cough. Croon and Bronchitis, while its wonderful success in tha ears of Consumption iu without a parallel in the history of medicine. 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