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Show t ' - ON EVrOf Shiloh's if gu.rant.e: jpg ll M I : ttlufai' V.iU VOL. 11. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY, A BIG RECEPTION, McBETH BLOCK, Payson, Utah. b D. W. Irvine, Prop. A New and Complete stock of Pure CHEMICALS, Standard PATENT MEDICINES, Ezqisite PERFUMES, A FACT WORTH KNOWING Mr. Irvine has personal charge of every Prescription that comes into his Pharmacy. Ilia experience in Prescription Compound ing has been under theliestiu his profession. We give you what you ask for. OUR SODA WATER BEST IN TOWN. PUBLIC TELEPHONE. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT $ High Grade Bicycle Sent on receipt of $1.00. Balance, pay express, $15.75. This Spaco is Reserved for Edwin G. Brown, The Clothing Man, Simons Block, Payson THESE ARE 1899 MODELS AND GUARANTEED. Chicago Machine Co., 69-7- 0 Jackson Bid. Chicago Ko Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely iii Let', form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health If she. is weak, sickly and all run down, she w ill bt nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her Cun. R$nvo impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a by purchasing your Electric wretched, complexion. Bitters is the best medicine in the COFFINS CASKETS world to regulate, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It Of A. PETERSON, give strong nerves, bright eyes, PAYSON, UTAIL smooth, velvety skm, rich complexion. It will make a good-looThe only Hearse in the city, charming woman of a whic will be furnishrd for funerals invalid . Only 50 cents at Town-shenat a reasonable price. Drugstore. You Money k k, run-do- wn ds CUPBOARDS FLOUR BINS AT LOWEST AND PRICES. m flour made by the Leland Roll- er Mill Co., can- New Telephone Rates. - tomorrow the Mountain Bell Telephone Rocky Company will inaugurate a new system of rates which may not at first increase the receipts, but will no donbt increase the business, It has been the custom heretofore, to charge rates on a basis of a five minutes nseof the phone, which, for a distance of 100 miles was SI for any length up to five minutes. The new rate for this distance will be as follows: One half minute, 25 cents, one minute 50 cents, two minutes 70 cents, three minutes, 85 cents, four minntes 95 cents five minntes SL It means quite a saving to the public. Commencing'- The Philippines, One of tne biggest days in tte history of Payson was last Wednesday, when Corporal David1 Barnett of this city returned from the war in the Philippines, having enlisted with the Wyoming demonstration artillery.' The was in honor of him and the other soldier boys of this city, and it was a grand success. The city was gorgeously decorated for the occasion with a profusion of flags and bnuting. Enthusiam ran and many prononuced it the high, greatest day of their lives. A delegation drove over to Springville to meet the returning soldier, but the train was two hours and a half late and they did not reach here uutil after two oclock. They were met ou the East Bench by the Payson silver baud, the other volunteers and old soldiers, and a throng of people; which sent up cheers of greeting miugled with the roar of explodiug giant powder. A halt was made on top of the hill, where three load hurrahs! were given Corpojsl Barnett, followed by three more for the other volunteers. The procession passed along D street aud turned up Main, the litres is being lined with people who gave vent to cheerstif euiliAsiaam. TJp near the the city hall they turned back down Maiu. street aud proceeded to the opera house, where a fine banqnet was etijoyed. Tables were loaded, with good things iu abundance and too numerous to mention. After the banqnet the program arranged for the occasion was carried oat, the house being crowded almost to suffocation. The first wbs mnsio by the silver band, followed by prayer by chaplain Samuel Worsencroft. Hail Columbia wrb sung by the audience, and the next on the program was a speech of welcome by W. IS. Pace, but ne was still eujoying the banquet. While waiting for Mr. Pace, Bamnel Worsencroft rendered a song which was received with enthnsi asm. The acting mayor had finished eating by this time and came forward and delivered the speech of welcome. made a Barnett Corporal was and his first said it response, in to speak public, flu attempt felt somewhat like when he first went into battle, didn't know whether he was scared or not. He was equal to the occasion, however, and made a very g xxl speech, at the conclusion of which lie was heartily cheered. Music by the baud followed . not be surpassed. This is the general i.fter which J. A, Loveless verdict of all who livered an able oration, an have tried it. account of the war and the causes leading np to it. The mill is new The M. E. Choir led by Dr. It For the 70th and Wade, sang the Battle Song of is situated four and ference of the Church of Jesus UtBh: to tlie tone of ''Marching of Haintg and Through Georgia, which was well one half miles Christ Utah State Fair at Salt Lake the received. For the visiting north-eaof pay-so-n Oregon Short Line will sell round unteers J. Wash Yonnir, captain of the rough riders, mule a very trip tickets, Oct 2nd to 8th, and one mile clusive, for $2.35, limited to Oct nice speech, at the conclusion of which he proposed three cheers north of state road. 12th. for Up-to-Dat- . e. At night a big Itall was given in the opera house which was free to all the volunteers. A large crowd was iu attendance and everything passed off very pleasantly. Lunch wpb served in the dining room where the banquet was held, for 25 cents a couple and it was well worth 50 cents. The volunteers present from other towns were, Stanley Stateu, Don C. Johnson, Ramuel Daliiu. Springville; Frederick 8. Dart, Einer Bjarnson, Luther J. Stewart, Spanish Fork; Arthur L. Louder Nepbi; David Sanderson, Sauta-qui- n. Mr. and Mrs. Tipton, parents of William Tipton, one of the Springville volunteers came over, their son being sick and unable to be present Your patronage solicited. Geo, M. 0. Robinson, MILLER. SHking Fowder ABSOwniyiiRc Makes the food more delicious and wholesome anvM SMHm anwem re., nfw vow. to leave, being escorted out of Doctor W. A. Wade towu by the po'ioe, foi protection. Surgeon O.8. L. Rail way. Can W hastened to the home of a befound at all hours at his office friend, eight miles away, where West of Wimtnor A Cos. Store Residence on Payaou Utah. p.otcctiuu was granted. corner north ing mill. STATE HAPPENINGS. Uuish's plan HOW IS YOUR WIFE? The postoffice at Springville Has her beauty? If an, ConSicK Headache are the principal causes. Karls Clover Root lYa has ruu-- these UN for half a century. Price 25 cts. and 5oct Money refuuded if results r.ro not man satisfactory. At Tuwnshi-nd'drug has been advanced from a fourth thiid claa office aud the salary of the postmaster increased to $1000 a year. cIhss to a Joel McKiuney, a jonn.r kIh; lost stipation, IiuiigeMioii, s about 20 years old, was instantly s ion. killed at 2 oclock today in the east working nn number cue level of the Goldeo Gate mine by JOSEPH E. PAGE. falling debris from the roof. The ATTORNEY AT - LAW. home of the deceased was at Fair-fielAssault on Eiders. AND NOTARY PUBLIC. and ho had been here but a Elder N . H. Tanner, writing to Bhort time and had worked in the Office In Lctutuon Blk., Payson. the Southern Star gives the followmine throe four or shifts only ing account of the assanlt ou him- when thefntal accident occuired. self and elder Fisher at Bessemer, Mercur Mercnry. Alabama: R. S. d, Wimxner, Elder Fisher aud I were assign- Shooting at Vernal. ed to labor in the citv of Bessemer, Notary Public. We Ala., at onr last Conference. 23. A Verna, Utah, resolved to do onr whole duty uuto shooting scrtH' occurred lust night OKHli? IN HANK. the people of that city, clearing at the Dyer mine between Manou our skirts of their sins. Remis- Thomas and M. C. 11 tinting, both sion was granted us by the city of Vernal. officials to proceed with onr work, The trouble arose over a cabin yet informing us that there was which both claimed the right to much prejudice existing. Before occupy. Thomas was shot through we were oat of the city hall we the hand, whiclt'is budly 'mutiiaUsi, were accosted by two citizens, B. and limiting through the leg, CW.intiMiis Gum, Gold, Alttmi H-p- t. DENTIST. R. Snapp and Charles Gerst, the former asking, flow long are you going to stay in the city V then explained that we had secured from the officials permission to canvass the city and as soon as we could complete our dnty os servants of God we would You leave right now, you leave. d , was his reply, and struck me a heavy blow over the right eye. We made our escape from the bloodthirsty men 'mid the ring of broken vessels which were thrown at us. Iu doable quick time we left the building and marched dowu the - street for protection, the assailants in pursuit, Baying with a loud voice, tttop them d Mormon preachers.' The crowd that gathered around ns at the police quarters were very inquisitive. Three men, gamblers, saloonkeepers, etc., came to us as a committee of the Christian people and advised us to leave without further trouble. For two hours mob violence raged high, our lives were threatened if we did not leave town. The Baptist minister was met; no satisfaction was received from him. Rev. Ivy to go home and advised us cease preaching your doctrine among our people, also shipping from Chattanooga our inuoueut neither dangerously hurt. About a dozen shot were exchanged mid several bystanders had close chIIh, Both men have been considered good citizens. News. ond Rubber Plates. Gold and Porcelain bridges. Every 1111m operation guaranteed. I Dr. 7L F. Bolladay. Office Over J. 8. ItouKlass Store Fire Fiend. Pleasant Grove, Utah, 8ept. 2f. Lain this afternoon the swam thresher of Mayltew A Co , of this place burned dowu while completing tin last job tboy intended to This Spaco thresh I ilia season. The loss to the company is quite severe. Mr. Sens Monism, at win me place the machine whs at work, wag also a Leavy loser, as his large wheat stack, a l hay stack, she-Is- , For Gutheils t tools and wo cows were all destroyed at the same lime. The origin of the fire is not known as the machine men do not think it possible for the engine to bor Shop, have thrown the fatal spark, but! 40-toi- areef the opinion - Cor. Reserved New Bar that either a match passing through the machine or a cigarette was the cause of the conflagration. The loss iu all amounts to considerable money with no insurance. F. McCAW, Watchmaki r Enquirer. Chester II. Brown, Kalamazoo. Mich . says, Kodsl Dyspepsia Cure cured me of a severe case of Indigestion: can strongly recommend it to all dyspepa Specialty tics. Digest what you eat without FineRep aid from tho stomach, and cures dys- HUJIOr Jtn t'KOM OXK noon pepsia. J L. To srnsbend. HOITH OhJ. M. 1JHK WOJVM. To ntriyn,mnuii vn js No. 42(10, amijewelei airing women. de- g al y. st G. Mary Loveless gave a recitation in a very pleasing style aud Chap- We called at his home the night before to spend the night Mr. givit-Ivy was not at home. His wife a very pleasant woman, invited na to remain until her husliand came, but when she found that we were conMormons" a very different feelLatter-daing waa maniftst. We left, ex vol- peering to call in a few days 'Lite next morning we met him iu the inpontoffice, introduced ourselves aud told him of onr visit to his home. Yes, I am glad 1 was the mothers and sweethearts not there. If 1 had been I would DeWitt'a Little Early Risers per- of the volunteers, and the response have ordered yon out immediately. We Christian people don't need manently cure chronic constipation was deafening. M"ousrisi, nervousness and worn-ou- t The M. E. Choir followed with jou here. The office was becleanse and on the feeling; regulate A soldiers Farewell, tothetuue coming crowded, an we 'left. tire sistenr Small, pleasant, never Sweet Marie, which brought Public, aentim nt an l it ' violence of famous little pilia."-- J. gripe or sirV on forth a round of applause. Miss were so strong we were cotnjH-llcL Townslieml. semi-annu- NO. 1891). dis-lrse- Hoepltalltiei. Fine TOILET ARTICLES, New RUBBER GOODS. Trusses made to Fit and give Perfect Ccmfort. 11 Q -B lain Worsencroft pronounced the b.niediction, at the conclusion of which the band struck up Y.inkee David Barnett Arrives From d. Doodle, aud the audience Given a Boyal Welooms -- The Otfcr Vclnnteera Share In ths Fresh DRUGS, is ' PAYSON UTAH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. PAYSOHS HOMEMADE a , d NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, at Salt Lake City. Utah. Land Office I September 20, 8P9..f Notice la hereby given that the wing-named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to tnske final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will 1st mails beioro the County Clerk of Utah County, Utah. at Provo City, Utah, on Mondav, Octols-- SO, E. IHsii, via: Thomas lVierwou. H Iir243, far the KJ of NWt and W or NB Section 2. Tp 9.8. K. 1 E, Kail Lake Base and He name the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: James Goolall, benjamin P. Shepherd TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE. and Andrew G. lotto F. Malm Lund holm, all of 8atiti.qulo, Utah Oflicb in Dr. Wade's ISuildiiip. County. Utah. Frank D. Hobim, Register, Alfred L. Booth, Provo, Atty. for West Side Iimi bluet Claimant. follo- gpUyiUTSmE. J r 0ENTISy ; Ix-r- s . i l tv v, |