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Show case of smallpox is at Benjamin. r Jo epli E. Page lag been in l'rovo this week on couit business See the Electric Light 'schedule in this issue wtiicu went into effect the first of the year. A supposed We hope the city council will Bee the importance of placing more liglifs on the main traveled streets of this city before long. As it is it is very difficult to distinguish olj-c- ts 011 the streets on dark several collisions Lave and nights, occurred ou depot street on account of the lights lieing so for Ora Simona returned the firot apart A few more lights ' would of the week from a visit to his lie a great improvement. Why sheep herds in Sanpete County, cant we have them ? T. G. Wiminer, Jr has purchasCharlie Dixon was the victim ed a ranch of about 900 acres up of a very pleasant surpria 5 party in Rich County between Ranat his home last Saturday evendolph and Woodruff, ing in honor of his 24.h birthday. John II. Moore Jr. last SaturThe party was planned by Mrs. day tiled with the county clerk Dixon and was a success throughU . S pateut on lcX) acres of laud Games refreshments and out. lying south west of Payson. were the order of the evening, A surprise party aud social hop and all er joyed a most pleasant was enjoyed at the residence of evening and on departing they Mr. ami Mrs. Owen Fairchild wished Charlie many happy reThursday night. turns of the occasion. The city Marshall informR us ported down r" .Ajri.iL.. mMiK SHORT LINE. OKEtlOS tiiuarritiiiiil (rum Isyaon foils: h irih onth Pmwnim... i:op. TMiwer....?tfis.l Alkx Thohiu, Agaut. a. BIO ORANOE WESTERS. Knal-Hon- Wnst-HMiiiu- t. :M n in t'JU (i w. 1 W. II. bn K J:lpin sis. Assist. Motives to Ininrs Insertion min be lu tlie dice by Thursday evauiug. Aileuuiuiiiulen-llumust be aueoiaiNsuied by tiie writers ui full nine. t Cure thnt cold I take liromo Laxine, I r vine's Drag store. Miss Mamie Bushnoll is over fron Mt. Nelro on a short visit. S. MeCanne whs in the city Wednesday on business. 11. Herman Know wus over from Salem Thnrsday. Bromo Lazine ganranteed to core a cold in one day. Irvine's Drug store. 25 cents. T. G. Witnmer lias purchased a 3000 sere ranch up in liicb Comity. Dr, C. Ij. Olsen of Brigham s. City was in town Friday on buai-nes- Dr. Ritchie, dentist. Fain leas extraction. Wade Building, Depot street. Frank Uarriman and wife went over to Mammoth Wednesday night to spend a couple of weeks. Geo. M. D. Robinson, the Spanish Fork miller was lu the city Thursday. E. 8. Carroll, cf the Provo Enquirer, left the first of the week after a short sojourn in our City. G. W. Hancock has oppeued up a luulter yard with a good stock of lumber, shingles, etc, Mr. and MraNato Rockhill entertained a number of friends at their home Tuesday evening. Stop that. cough by taking Syrup 1 of White Pine k Tar: guaranteed by D. W. Irvibe. Dr. J. M. IIenrt Office in Bank Building. Residence one block east and one block north. Walter Fairbanks of Gletiwood, who is attending the L D. S. College of Salt Lake, was in Pay-eo- n this week visiting relatives. Syrup of While Pine k Tar the best cough syrnp known. Irviue'a Drug store, 25 & 50c a bottle. On Tuesday W. J. Stickney was appointed Postmaster of Santaqnin in place of J, W. Holla-da- y, removed. Carpet Weaving done by Mrs. Aunie JohuBoti at her residence opposite grist mill. 3t. The Mona Creamery this side of Meplii was totally destroyed by fire last Saturday night. The loss was 3,000, with no insurance. Now is the time to buy ypur cooking Btoves and heaters while you can get them at cost from A. B. iluish, the hardware dealer. Henry Tipton, the blncksmitb, was kicked on the shoulder last Saturday while shoeing a horse, aud was unable to work for several days. For the Masonic Grand Lodge meeting to be held at Ogdeu, January 1C, 1900 a rate of a fare aud a fifth on the certificate plan by the Rio Grande Western Ry. You can buy from A. S. Iluish as good sewing machines as any ever manufactured, aud get them at a big discount from the regular price. Coll and exHiuiue them. F. B. Thlrkleld, Health Inspclitor of Chicago, pay: Kodnl Dypepla Cure tannot qe icconiiiiciiiicil too highly, ltrumlnmuf Severn (lyapt-pHia- . It digests what you eat and cures indignation, heartburn aud all forma of (ljppepsla J. L. Townahciul. Mrs. J. W. Lewis yesterday sold her farm of 40 acres, Ring northeast of Salem, ti Johnson The price brothers of Salem. land for the being $1630.00. paid i A woman who Inis been auing for divorce lias fawn ordered to pay 1 a week aliinon to her husband ending the decision of the couit. Here is a case that needs the attention of the reformers. Things are coming to a fine pass in this uountry when the court expects a man to live on $4 a week. Fx. 522EB I HARDWARE STORE. Everything Xeir, First Class and Speaking of staffing first the turkey was Bluffed with stuffing, then the kid was stuffed with the stuffed with the stuffed turkey and the stuffing, and then the doctor was stuffed with billj pocket-boon account of the stuffing that st nffed the turkey that staffed the boy with stuffing and other staff. -- Ex. Up-to-da- te. Anything in our line, call and look over our stock and get our prices. No trouble to show you goods, and no offense if you dont buy. Anything to suit your fancy in Hardware, Stoves and Ranges. A Full Line of Blue Delft ware: Every piece fully Guaranteed. ok THE VERY BEST QUALITY Is our motto, and it shall he onr aim to GOODS OF Professor W. W. Page, wife and little girl of Payson, arrived from the south Saturday, 'there was not a largo Louse, but those who did atttnd enjoyed the music the verdict lining it was the best they Lad danced to for years. ZSS'UE TVST give our customers perfect satisfaction. Your Patronage is Kindly Solicited. Daring that the ordinance in regard to The Goshen Creamery and the evening the .professor sang trees being a unsance, such us Manufactnaing company filed art- several limts and hia little girl those overhanging sidewalks, will icles of incorporation with Secre- did Borne faucy dancing. The The capitali- music for Friday evenings bull hereafter be strictly eu forced. tary llammoud. zation has been fixed at 10,000 will lie furnished by them. illard Mrs. James Matthews left Wed with shares at 10 each. The first Progress. nesilay for her home at Montrose, officiers of the company are Peter Are the streets and sidewalks to Cola Miss Jennie Wilson accom- Okelberry, Robert Gourey, Emabe flooded again this year as they panied her to spend a mouths nuel L. Thomas, Peter Nelson iliave been here to fore? We hope visit. aud A. II. Pettis, who are impow unt. This ia a matter of paramount Quite a inmibar of witnesses on ered to orgauize a board by ap- importance It is not only very the seggregaliou case against Pay-so- il pointing a president, vice presi- unpleasant to lw compelled to City went to Provo Tuesday, dent, secretary anil treasurer. wade through mail in going from when the evidence was heard by The companies principal place of one point to another in the city business will lie iu the trwn i f it also looks bad Judge Booth. aud Etrangeis Utah county. Deseret Goshen, coming into onr city and Beeing Experience is the Beet Teacher x Use Ackers English Remedy in News. the bI rests and sidewalks n mass of any casn of coughs, colds, or croup. mad, tliev are not likely to be There is a very serious case of Should it fail to give immediate with the 25 cts. amAllpcx reported over at Santa very favorably impressed relief runuey refunded. Lavo situation. less mud Lets and 50 cts. J. L. Townshenda, qnm the victim being Albert Johnson, a son of Lars Anitrnm and better sidewalks and streets, Druggist. A farmer in a neighlioriug Mr. and Mra. Win Amos gave Johnson. The voQDg man had an attack of the fever typhoid of to a numlter an oyster sapper county has gotten himself into and had recovered when about he p trouble. He says he gave young pwple at their residence took 'down wiih the Biuallpox. his daughter a pair of nice chickThnrsday night. Dm. Henry and Wade of this city ens two years ago and promised to Sam Douglass, John Dixon find and county 'Physician Robinson feed the increase for four years, Ammon Nelieker have purchased have visited the pAtieut aud all provided she wonld take care of seven tenths of the water from the pronounce it the loathsome dis- them. He says she Iibb. sixty-fospring on Timothy Parkers lot ease. Quarantine regulations have dollars in the bank and has 200 and wilPpipe it to their residences. been instituted in the town, chickens that he will have to feed I The Payson Exchange Savings Against those who have been ex- this winter. He also says that at Bank lias brought suit against posed. The yonng man is sup- the end of the four years she will John TBeck, John T.Beck, Jr., and posed to have contracted the dis- be charging him rent for living ou ease over at Eureka. her farm. Millard Progress. JoAepIt Beck to reco ver 722.10 on a promissory note and 70 attorThe Winslow (Ariz) Miil says The D. & II, Candy Company c iwbays ney's fees. The parties reside in moved their factory and store into that one of the old-ti" the Worseucroft on the war path a few days got Spanish Fork, formerbuilding, ago and declared himself as folFor the Quarterly conference ly occupied by Iluisha hardware lows: 'Im a half horse, half of the releif society and Quarterly store. They have opened up in aligator; a cross between a griz-zlebear and a mountain lion, state conference at Provo, the R. the new quarters this morning fourteen iuches between measure where will to be see they pleased U. W. Ry, will sell round trip and smell like a wolf. the eyes all old their customers and as tickets at one fare for the round Trot out your population and new ones as are seeking give me a little exercise. trip Jan 12th, 13th and 14tb good many candies. good They are always to return until' Jan 15th 1900, giml to see yon and will treat you Played Ont. With all the mud and water right. In connection with' the Dull Headache, Pains in varions 011 r town is now blcBt with there cauiiy business they will run a parts of the body, sinking of the are still a few "dry ones in this first class ioe cream parlor, in seapit of the stomach, Loss of appecjty who are always crying water, son, which it will be their inten- tite, Feverishness, Pimples or water. These people should lie tion to make one of the finest in Sores are all positive evidence of given all they want some time, for the state, both in appearance and impure blood. No matter bow it became it mnBt be purified in their own satisfaction. iu the quality of the cream which order to to obtain good health. Ack-jeDr. Warner of Spanish Fork will be served. The growth of Blood Elixir haa never failed was in the city yesterday. He business made it impossible to fill to cure scrofnlons or syphilitic poisons or any other blood dih- -. reports the smallpox cases in that orders in the place which thy eases. It is certaii ly a wouder--j have.-Beeoccupying and now fill remedy, and we Beil City on the decrease, the most every bot- -i serious being that of Mias Ruby they have a place with ample room tie on a positive guarantee. J. L. Townsheud, Druggist. Limlsay. All of the members of to meet all demands. the Lindsay company have bad au attack of the disease, except A. B Me Beth Block, Payson. -M- BIGGLE A Farm Library of unequalled value Practical, Concise and Comprehensive Handsomely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. te, By JACOB BIGGLB D1QQLE HORSE BOOK Common-Sens- e All about Hones Treatiie, with over 74 illu.tr.tiun ; a standard work. Price, 50 Ceuta. No. 2 EIGOLE BERRY BOOK All about powinr Small Fruit real and tear bow ; e contain! 43 colored reproduction. of ill lending varieties and 100 other illustrations. Frier, 50 Cents. No. 8 BIGOLE POULTRY BOOK All about Poultry ; the beat Poultry Hook tn existence e tells everything ; itlii3 colored reproductions of all the principal bretds; villi 103 other iuuatratiOua. Price, so Ceuta. No. 4 BIQQLE COW BOOK All about Cowl and the Dairy HuaineM : hsvtnf a irreat e sale: contains S colored reproduction! ot each breed, with 13a other illustration!. Price, 30 Cents. No. 5 BKK1LB SWINE BOOK Just out. AU about Hogs Breeding, Feedini cry, Dtaeanea, etc. Contains over So beaut: tunes and other engravings. Price, go Cent A The BIOOLE BOOKS are uniqur.origtnal .useful yon never aaw anything like them ao practical, ao sensible. They are having an enormous sale Hast .West, North ana South. Every one who keeps a Horae, Cow, Hog or Chicken, or grows Small Fruits, ought to (end right away for the BIOOLE BOOKS. The No. 1 lite-lik- life-lik- life-lik- d-e- - FARM JOURNAL ur la your paper, made far you aud not a misfit. It Is boiled-dow- yean old ; it is the great Farm and Household paper in the world the biggest piper of its size in the United States of America having over a million and f regular readers. ONE Any wilkbs Man rs I n Tomson. Hart Page was taken sick last Saturday with rheumatism and has been suffering much pain all this week. He is subject to heart trouble, which in connection with rheumatism makes his condition very tenons. Thursday night he sjffereil more than at any other time during this attack. We hope with his relatives and frieuds for bis speedy recovery. The next move in the way of improving the electric light system here will be to put in larger wire from the plaut at the mouth of the canyon to the city, to carry the current from the power house. Thu wire now used has pot capacity enough to carry sufficient current to fnrn:sli the numW of lights to b pnt on here. It is al-- o intended to wire the remaindistricts where poles have been ing set ns soon as possible with the same Bizo wiio as that now iu use. A Big Firm. One of the largest and most extensive firms in this city is that of JOHN E. HUISH, successor to W. II. UIUSH & SON. A visit to this estabishment shows an extensive stock, of goods, well selected, and tastefully arranged. On the First floor is a magnificent display of Queensware, QJasware, paints, oils and windowglass, in one apartment, and in other rooms can be seen some of the finest Dressers, Buffets, Side Boards, Combination Bookcases and Bedroom Suites ever seen in the Stale: besides Springbeds, Mattresses and other articles too numerous to mention. A visit to the Second 11 ior reveals an array of beautiful parlor seta, Rocker, Chairs, Rus, Pictures, Mirrors, Wall-pap- er Frames, Mouldings and a large assortment of elegant Carpets, of the latest patterns. In the Joe Douglass Building is the Undertakers depait-men- t, and also another large stock of furniture. Mr. Iluish, has been connected with the business for a great many years and thoroughly understands it. lie buys his goods direct from the manufacturer, his s'uck is new and and n',l subject to a miidle ni.mV profit. He stands always ready to meet the pi ice of any other firm in the state and will not submit to being undersold. tln-rtfur- e iip-to-d- aTKiuaoir. Philadelphia Electric Light Schedule FOR FAYBON CITY, In Effect Jam. 1st. 1000. besidence bates; 16 c. r. lanph. 1st. lamp 2nd lamp, 3rd, 4ih and 5th lamps, each f .60 40 25 121 and each additional lamp or outlet conmbkcial bates: 16 c. r. lamps. 1st lamp, all night, fl 00 each 50 2ud. and Ini. lamp 4th. and all additional lamps, .25 CHUllCHES AND MEKT1NQ HOUSES. 6 .25 each - HALLS AND orhBA IIGUSkS, Lamps, Il.oo Pjr night, until 12 o'clock All ulght 61.00 Meter rates 4 cent per ampere hour used. Consumers must pay for new lamps. bates foh house wibino. Open work, 62.50 for first roomjadd-tion- al rooms, cost of material and actual time employed lu construction. Special Rates furnished on application for hotels, Lawn parlies, festivals and arc slereopllcuQ exhibitions, lights, etc. By order of the City Council. John D.- - FARM JOl'RNAL Address, r.juiut me v of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL YEARS (remainder of 1899, iww 1901, 190s and 1903) will be lent by mall to any address fur A DOLLAR BILL. . Sample of FARM JOURNAL and circular describing BIOOLE BOOKS bee. Stark, Recorder. Pointed Paragraphs. If delays are dangerous, lawyeis Automobile watering carlB are used in PariB. The men in Chicago spend 3- ,500.000 a year for shaves. The area of ehe world's coal fields is 471,800 square miles. Every jear Chicago uies up about 41,000,000 pouuds of soap. There are 40,000 locomotives ia use on the American railroads. Great Britain IrayB moie than 20.000 horses iu the Uuited States. In Kansu since 1859, every year ending with the figure 9 has been a great corn year, while every jear ending with a cipher haa shown a f tiluro of the corn crop. -- Ex. GREAT RAILWAY A FOR PASSENGERS OR FREIGHT THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE and ST. PAUL RAILWAY - - - must lie a brave lot. A porous plaster is a gnol thing, but it has its drawbacks. Make haste slowly exept when you are tiyiug to catch a car. A man has no opposition when he begins to make love to himself. A good memory is less desirable and operates 6,154 miles of thoroughly equipped road In the state of Illinois, Wisconsin,' Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota and the upper Peninsula of Michigan. he is. Train Signals Steam llvat. Electric Owns F1BST CLASS IN EVERY BESPEnr. It is formost In adopting every posthan the forgetfulness of injuries. The lean important a man really sible appliance for the safety and comof is the more important he tliiuka fort passengers, including an absolute Block System. Wegtinghouse Satin probably originated the Light, Vestibuled and Compartment ssjing Man wauls but little here far, etc. T1IK OHAIIA CUICAOO MIORT below. UNB For further information add reus ai New York employs 20,(X.0 bar? y Ticket Agent of any railroad or bor. L. L. 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