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Show yrc"g-- - IM'I-'- J There arg at present no small- pox cases in this city, and all the quarantines have been raised. Miss Mabel Wignall was given s very pleasant patty at her home Thursday night on hgr return i, from Halt Lakg. V. T1AH5 r OKIUQN S1I0BT LISE. Tmtiu arrive eut! depart from Pa) Mia follitea: ' irth N ia. ( Pauonrar... Ai.k n onfc 7 THykNXuH, i;iut. T:u a m eu l:Hi in. f. H. Bmmuiiim, All must ba eoaufopeijiad by full uama. , 4:lkp Agtu-t- . a morning. la lu tba eoiinnuulee-tlou- a Mrs. S. W. McClellan. at We want to get bio new suhscrllier to our (mper, nul ere going to do IL if we can: we therefore continue our with the ('arm Journal hy which we can send The OIuIm. Header fur one year, and the Farm Journal fi yean, Imih for 11.23. And we make the ium offer to all olq sutumbers who will pay ull arrearage! and one year In advance. Yoii know what our paper lx, anil the Farm Journal l a item practical, progressive a chan, honest, useful paper full of gumption, full of sun bine, with an Imumnee circulation among the best people everywhere. You ought to take iu -- Mrs. bamuel Marsh jjqs been on the sick list this week. Dr. lliir was in town or a short time Wednesday. Dr. flitch in, dentist . rainless extraction. Wade Building, Dejiot street. Farmers at ML Nebo have been putting in wheat this week. Mrs. Christina finish returned from Halt Lake Sunday evening. Jolly Joe fVcker was in the city Wednesday Interviewing our merchants. in Dr. J. M. IJenbt--Qffi- ce Bank Building. Ueeidenpe ppe block east and one block north. ' ' I Jesse Knight, the well known popular mining pian, was in the city Thursday. Fob Sale. Second hand range ps good as new, Inquire at this 4t r Judge Saxey of Provo, was in Wednesday, lie poutem-plate- a city Brown, the clothier, spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Halt Lake City, buying apring and summer goodq. . Why dont some of the "crack" shots organize a rifle club iu Fay son. Think oftke fuu you could ( Jiave. A mountain lion which measured nine feet iu length way killed ou the outskirts of Logan the first of the week. F. B. Thlrkleld, Health Inspebtorof Chicago, ray: Koilol Dyspepsia Cure taonot qe recommended too highly. It cured me of 81vero dyspepsia." U digests what you eat and cures Indigestion, heartburn and all forms of J. L. Tow unhand. The First ward chair concert dyspepsia. which was to have been given some time ago, hut wip postponed on account of the quarantine, will bo given next Saturday evening at the First ward molding house. The choir lias.been working hard on this concert and will como up with something gooi(. You should hear them. ARE YOU USING ABSOLUTELY PURE OLIVE OIL? Of course not, unless you use Townsend's. A new supply just re. 50c. an $(.00 AT4 peUje Townsends Drug t ,j u h HAIR TONIC. Slops tbe hair from falling out, invigorates the scalp ami 1 mmoles s new growth. One or two applications eradicates ami cures dandruff. Price, Your money returned if unsstlt- - V. factory sod no results are produced. At I "I m n Store. participate in the of the occasion, which sides having some good times pleasures were varied and numerous, and takiug runs to other towns. up unfit a late hour; in the Ed Hermans of Eureka was k:pt meantime a bounteous feast being in town yesterday to make arindulged in. rangements to bring Charley Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Spalding Williams down here tq train for entertained a few of their friends his fight with McCarty, last Tuesday evening at progressive Wilcox's orchestra went to highfive, at Hotel Clarke. They Provo yesterday wherj they fur- will hereafter reside in Salt Lake nished (nusic for an Academy City and it was a farewell party, dance at the Academy Music so to speak. Mrs. Spalding Wednesday morning for Hall. To night they play fur hernew home, while Mr. Spalding the dancers at Mammoth. will look after his sheep interests Frank Finlaysou is suffering before joining his wite in Zion. with a paralytic stroke in the They have made many friends side of his face. While the during their short stay in Price, a(Ilict:on is quite serious, it is who regret to see them leave. Price Advocate. not considered very dangerous. That the (lancing public were We made an error last week in anxious for a dance was shown stutiug that Nate Rockhil) won last Monday night when the first second prize on the score at the dance was given since Christmas shooting gallery. To Wm account on of quarantine regulabelongs the honor. tions. While there was not as John, Charles and James Cralarge a crowd present as we have vens haye sold thpir sheep to T. seen at the Opera house on these G.Wimmer & Son. The two for- occasions there was a good repremer realized $4,65 per head for sentation of the town and all their flocks and the latter $5 50, seemed to be oat to dance; it which is about the highest price didnt take so long to get the floor ever paid (or sheep in this com- filled up as it does some times. It was a good dance and the munity. orchestra did good work showing There will be meetings every that they had profited by the night next week, except Saturpracticing they did while the city day, at the Uiff M. E. Church. was under quarantine. Everybody is cordially invited to A horse belonging to agent hear the Gospel. conqe and Shermer get oat the other day and Meeting for boys and girls on strayed over to a neighbor's residThursday afternoon at 3 oclock. ence. n A dog pame ont and snapping at the horse's heels, It is said that a certain young when the equine kicked back with this married pan in city had the both and gave the pauine a feet misfortune to fose a rubber shoe one .day last week, and he had broadside, which landed him oyer eight boys out hunting for it for the fence into the pigpen. The half a diy. The. valuq of the lost children began to scream and a article was roughly estimated to girl who was visiting there fainted lie 10 centq, but we did unt learn and wa taken into the honse, where, after much effort, she was whether it was found pr not. resuscitated. In the meanA crowd nf boys were arrested finally time the horse slowly pauntered last Saturday for stealiug apples back to his abode-ani- l proceeded from Dr. King. Three of them to chew alfalfa as unconcernwere fined throe dollars each for as if such things were of the offense, and one of the lads edly cjmmon tcjnrrence. paid his penalty by takiug up his All our subscribers who have temporary qlxxlo in the city jail. The apples proved rather expen- paid up all arrears will receive sive, and it will up doubt teach the Farm journal five years as a the boys a lesson. r, premium with the A farewell entertainment will be without any additional charge. All who have not yet paid are regiven at the First ward meeting house next Sunday evening in quested to do sq that we may honor of Elder Joseph Brimhall who loaves next wpe.k for the Southeru States to fill a mission. The Elders Quorum and the choir of the First ward have uuited and arranged a good prpqram to be given ou this evening aud everybody is invited to come out and spond a pleasant evening. to de-Irt- ed Me-Bo- th te-fa- making his home in this ceived TOWNSENDS Farm Journal thid year and Lave some good Fire Years, races here for holidays etc., be- present Pay up and get both papers price of pnp. town 4 Do you liuve Damlruir? If ko, gets bottle Uf j5i333S5?333or3333335SQi, Bicyclist should organize a club This Taper One Year. cffice, who is in such feeble health, to Salt Lake this Mrs. Hugh O'Cunmll of Ephraim is epeudiug a visit iu our tba arrian city with her parents, Mr. and Nutlew to Inaura tuMrfiua mint Mae by Thursday rveuilig. ex-Ma- Pcery, BIO OB.SI)E WPSTFHN. Waat-U'iiiu-- l. S:M It is tfie intention to take your hair lulling out? Im I give you the advantage of this offer, as it will only hold good J, for a short time. The farm . journal is spicy paper of 32 pages issued every month and is mutt valuable ip the household and farm. Take advantage of this offer while it las's. If there are any subscribers who hve paid np and have not received the Farm journal please inform us and it will be attended to. Fairchild-Cooiub- s IHARDWARE STORE. Everything Xcu', First Class and Nuptials THE VERY BEST QUALITY Is our motto, and it shall be onr aim to give our customers perfect satisfaction. GOODS OF married last Snnday evening to Mi" Nellie Fairchild of Ohio, who had been visiting in Rock Springs for some time. Mr. Coombs first met the yonng lady about three mouths ago, and Bn affection sprang np between them which fiually ripened into matri mony, Tbe groom is an industrious popular yonng man, born and raised iq this city whore he spent his life nntil he went to Iiock Springs. lie waq for some time connected with this office, there-jfor- e we are natnrally interested in his welfare and wish him prosperity aud happiness through his was Tpur Patronage Ig kindly Solicited. El. 2EE. WKo HIGGLE BOOKS A Farm Library of unequalled value Practical, Concise and Comprehensive Hand- -. comely Printed and Beautifully illustrated. .. (tird of Thanks, All K ; life-lik- No. - James Home lUiutration, liie-Iik- e Rawlins' Resolution, Sackville, N. B. Jan. 9. .bout CommoB-SrnTmtiw, with over (Undard work. Price, jo Cent. No. 2 BIOOLB BERRY BOOK All about irontai Small Fruit read aud learn bow j contains 43 colored rrproduction.of.il leading varieties and no other illustrations. Price, 30 Cants. No. 3 DIOGLE POULTRY BOOK Alt about Poultry ; the best Poultry Book In existence e telle everythin ; withsj adored of ell the principal breeds; with ioj otherreproductions illustrations. Price, so Cents. No. 4 B10QLE COW BOOK All about Cows and tbe Dairy Buaineae having a treat eels: contains adored lifelike reproductions ofi each breed, with 13s other illustrations. Price, go Cents. 74 The relatives desire to express their sincere thanks to the many friends who so kindly assisted during the illness aud death of Mrs. Lillie Nicbdi and assure them their kindness will ever be remembered. D. Dixon died of pnenmonia on the night of the 8th, aged F0 years. He was collector of customs for twentyfive years, but was retired iu 1882, on asuperannnatiou allowance. He was a man of high character and greatly respected in By JACOB BIOOLB DiaOLB HORSE BOOK No. 1 Death of James D. Dixon. 9 McBeth Block, Payson. voyage. Jan. 122. Mr. Washington, Hoar, chairman of the judiciary committee reported hack the resolution of Mr. Rawlins (Utah) for. an inquiry upon polygamy, with a recomeudation that the first and last paragraphs of the reeointion be 'adopted The report was accepted and the resolution, as amended, adopted. The resolution, as passed reads: 'To what extent polygamy is practiced or polygamous marriages entered into the United States or in places where they have jurisdiction. "What, if any, steps should be taken 'or measures enacted for the prevention of polygamy in the United States and places over which they have jurisdiction." , 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. A letter from W. R. Coombs, who is at Bock Springs, Wya, slates that he has quit his life of single blessedness Bnd launched out on the sea of matrimony. He matrimonial Up-to-da- 6 BIQQLB SWINE BOOK Just out. An about Iloga Breeding, Feedinr, Botch-cr-y, Diseases, etc. Contains over so beautiful halftones and other engravings. Price, 30 Cents. TheBIQOLE BOOKS are unique,oriRinaI,uarfhl yon s saw anything like them so practical, so sensible. They arg having an enormous sale Eut, West, North and South. Kerry one who keeps a Horse, Cow, Hog or Chicken, or grows Small Fruits, ought to send right away far the B(QOLE BOOKS.. The FARM JOURNAL of America having Any ONE of the BIGGLE or s million and regular readers. an 1 the FARM JOURNAL laps) will be sent by nail BOOKS, . 1900 m, 19a and (remainder of Ito YEARS any address for A DOLLAR BILL. Sample of FARM JOURNAL and circular describing BIOOLB BOOKS from WTLUm ATKIirSOp. JOOtNAL fARH okas y. j an nuts. Pbiladblpria 5 government position in British Columbia. Mr. Dixon's grandfather came from England with the Yorkshire contingent in 1784. He had been a paper manufacturer in England, was & man of means Played Out. Dull Headache, Pains in various, parts of the body, sinking of the pit of the Btomach, Loss of appeor tite, Feverishness, PimpleB Sores are all positive evidence of and education, and exercised very impure Llood. No matter how it became so it mnBt be pnrified in considerable influence in the new- order to obtain good health. Ackly formed settlement of Sackville. ers Blood Elixir has never failed to cure Bcrofnlons or Bjphilitio John, N. B. Sun. deceased had number a The of' poise ns or any other blood disrelatives in this city qnd was here eases. It is certainly a wonderful remedy, and we sell every bot- -. on a visit several years ago. tie on a positive guarantee. J. Lv Townshend, Druggist. Lawyer in Trouble. There was a decided sensation this community. One son, Fred, afternoon this when Deputy is principal bf the Sackville High M. JVL Williams Sheriff arrested school; a second, Edgar, iB a leadWarner, on the charge of adultery. ing fanner; a third son holds a Clqrtrude Duncan, of Heber city is uamed as co respondent. Mrs. Duucan, the girls mother, swore to tbe complaint before the Justice of the Peace of Heber. The girl is said to be a mother, aud the crime is alleged to have been committed iu Wasatch county Sheriff Murdock of Wasatch will take him to Heber this evening. Mr. Warner is one of the prominent attorneys of the State and was a memler of the first State Legislature. He has a wife aud child in this city. His former home was in Colorado. When seen just after the arreBt Our Spring stock is beginning to arrive; we have 35 rolls to select from now, when our full stock of Carpcts by an Enquirer representative, and Chinese Matting arrive we will have far the latest Mr. Warner was quite cheerful, stock ouih of Salt Lake City to select from. aud jokingly stated that the officers And besides, we buy direct from the manufacturers, No middle- had the wrong pig hy the ear. He claims that another man is remans profit. sponsible, and that the whole We will not be. matter can easily lie explained In fact," he away in the courts. continued, "I do not believo that a warrant wpqld have been issued COME AND SEE EO$ YOURSELVES had 1 been allowed to explain matters to Sheriff Murdock. 1'roYq Ennuirer. . Globe-Heade- Salt Lake C ity, to increase lier water supply, proposes to raise Utah lake about five feet. A party of surveyors being at present engaged iu surveying the land arouud the shores of tla lake to ascertain the damage that will result from the proposed raise. If the uudertakiug is accomplished it will bring the walprq of the Inke considerably nearer Paysou, and our Niiqrods W(U not have to fish. A very pleasant surprise party was given on Henry Smith the venerable hack driver, at his home Thursday night, it being his birthday, About fifty of 1 his tfth fiieoJa end relatives were FOB rASSENGERS ST. PAUL RAILWAY - - Owns and operates ,154 miles of thoroughly equipped road In thestatea of Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota, Bouth Dakota, North Dakota and the upper Peninsula of Michigan. A IK EVERT RKSTEirr. S FIRST-CLAS- It Is formost in adopting every poa-- . slhle appliance for the safety and comfort of passengers, Including an abso lute Block System. WestinKhouse Train Signals Steam Ileat, Electric Llsht, Vestibuled and Compartment Cars, etc. THE OMARA-CU1CAQ- O fgORT URR For further Informalion address auy Ticket Agent of any railroad or 'tt 1 FREIGHT' MILWAUKEE 20 to 27c. per yd. John E. fiuisb. OIL the CHICAGO, No more making of rag carpets when you can buy carpets that will last as long, look far better and only cost r GREAT RAILWAY A L. l. downing; Commercial Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. ; RriiftOlt irmwB of nmhanlcfti orlnvcniT truiifttriptoihi I'arlft KipiHiltioa. wj Mihii writ MilKt,!.PM Tbv AIcmNT 1I1)CV1U) UiUtliDori f |