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Show r ! Joseph Keene pays the highest Big bail in town tonight, boys. cash price for beef, veal and pork. TLp family of David Kerr was released from quarantine Tuesday. Hancock Asaiel of The family will move to Baker City, Or. on pictures and Special sal L. J. at frames of schools, J. S. Page, Jrs picture Co,:Uj Supt. OREGON SHORT LINE. Brown was here Monday visiting Every Steve guaranteed in the tnlurrlftisddrpirt from Pajraoa u cur schools. IMIoaa: carload just in at E. 11. McBethV J.Jorlb 1:M a m. I Paueuger..South . a.m tlMuir is the authorised D. Stark 8:17 John Esculent stamp photos at Daniel's T 4:21 t.in. p.m Tribune lLixTnouaTO, Aunt. agent for the Herald gallery, 25 cnt!j per dozen, suitable at Paysun, Utah. . o enlarge from. BIO GRANDE WESTERN. gnu? V- - pva at tho TIME TAUIiE. . Kart-Uoon- 1 au fiiapM. Remember that water rates are Joseph Watson, superintendent of the Eureka-Hi- ll mine, was in past doe and pnpuient can bo made at the Recorder's offiep. town Wednesday. Billy Ridd of the Rio Q randy Dr. G. F. Tilson Office a Western was in Pay sop Tuesday residence across the street south working np business for hfo load. of Lemmons store, Excursion 'to Ileber via Rio Watson M. Ncahit, the vener- Grande Western tomorrow,! ). Train leaves' here at 7:50 able prospector (,ud miner, was a. m. Round t rip 51.25. here Monday, on a visit, C. E. and Warren Loose were Agness Worsoncroft is from Provo over Tuesday to prepared to take students for attend the. funeral of our late piano or organ. Terms reasonable citizen, Orrawell Simons, The Maccabee dance advertised Finest lioe cf Mens clothing for next Tuesday night has been and Under a ear in towq also postponed until Thursday night. Ladies Jackets and Capes and I Dret-- Goods at II. .Lemmons . Clothing at your own prices. carry Ladies Fine Shoes and UnThe band boys have ordered derwent Edwin G. Brown, the handsome new uniforms of light Hat Man.' gray cloth and the Uteri design out. to get They are expected Mias Henrietta Douglass went " before election. here to Salt Lake City Tcoaday mornFor Sale A new Drop-hea- d ing where she will study music Singer sewing machine. The mathis winter. Mrs. C. W. Spalding came down chine cost $70., hut will he sold old set of harness from Salt Lake City Sunday even- for $35. Also Apply at Peery and cheap. ing ty attend her grandfather's, Coombs meat market. d IsUiart, i:lbpm W. H. Suauuaa.AKat. Hotieaa to Id aura' luartloh tsUat la lu the otttee liy Ttiiiradar availing. All eominuiilaa-I'on- a by the wrl.ari mifit bu aaoaipattlad : full name. ' Highest cash price paid for fat pattle, yeal pnfl pork. Jos Ifotce. E. 11, AIcBeth unloaded a carload ol stoves and 'ranges this Mrs. Anna Toeblo return! Monday morning from a visit yvith her son at Eureka. Bass fishing is good at the lake. Nate Rockill succeeded io landing a Wednesday. iT. M. Dr. Henri Office in Air. Orrawel Simons, fnneraL Baqk Building. Residence one Len Hawkins of Benjamin block east and one block north. is under the care of Dr. Tilson A. 8. Ilmah is making a closing at the home of his father-in-laout price on tbefamou Duyton John Tanner, He has typhoid. Bicycle at post. Come while STOVE k RANGES now they last while come my slock is son of Eli B. goiug The Low price is the motto. Hawkins of Benjamin arrived complete. S. UUISH, ALBERT iomo Tuesday from Wyoming, irith pneumonia. Rags over the city hall and the. E. II. McBeth sells the best bank building were flying at half steel ranges, cooks and heaters mast Monday and Tuesday, out made at lowest prices. Call and of respect for Orrawell Simons. see our line. The Schramm building on the Harry Cnsbiug, agent of the D .west side of Main street is being & It G. railway at Halt Lake City, fitted to receive the stock of C. was in our city Wednesday in the E. Miles. lie will open a meat market in the near future, in interest pf that road. connection with his business, 8. Douglass is headquarters for Mrs. Marsh is offering extraordRock Springs coal. IJe baa recent in Millinary an ly moved his bins to the 0. S. L. inary bargains coats and cloaks for ladies and depoot where he can supply his children. It will pay you to call trade. examine those goods before aud Wi G- - Van Uarn spoke at Benelsewhere. Doi't miss an jamin Wednesday night at Santa- - going quin Thnraday night and at opportunity, Dr. F. U. Simmons, veterinary Salem lost night on the principles of Republicanism. surgeon, will be here for two days commencing Oct 26tli. Dr, A fresh supply of J. G. is well known here og a first famous candies just in at class veterinary surgeon, and al Mrs. Gntheilst Over 150 kinds who wish to engage his services fo select from. Also the Royal can do so on the 26th and 27th of bread from Sr.lt Lake. this month. Eli Chase atd O. II. Fulver arc George R. Stoney, the enterdoing the assessment work npon some mining propury in North prising and hustling Provo repre& Co, Tintic,ad joining the Gold Blossom. sentative of Ilavercamp in time to paid Payton a visit Tuesday. In They will be through . . t addition to working up trade for Vote. NOTICE J VT9 in lay possession the abstractors, Mr. Stoney is one white horse, about 11 years putting in part of his time elecon right thigh tioneering for his friend, Felix , old. branded Jaiucs N. Loudpr and son Arthur were in town Sunday, Mr. Loader returning to Enreka that evening and Arthur going on to Nephi next day. The family have moved to Salt Lake. Prof. McClellan cams down from Salt Lake Inst Monday evening aud returnud to the capital I i w, de have same, by proving clear title and payiug damages. Raymond Knight 9 wncr can Whiie this paper is at press the Democrats are having a rally in the opera house, Judge Powers advertised to be the' speaker. It is needless ty say that the house was wnll tilled, because the Judge is always accorded with large and enthusiastic audiences whenever he delivers a political oration. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wi miner, and daughters, Mrs. A. J. Shores, .. Mrs. C. W. Spalding. and the Aliases Mattie and Lyle Winuner, were down from Salt Lake City to attend the funeral of the lAte Orraweu'Siuious. It was reported that word was received here Monday night to stop digging beets,' as tho Lehi - ictory waa being overtaxed. In- -, stead of that, about fifteen more farmers got orders to commence digging. How things get misconstrue! occasionally. i II Xokl ,i Ia Fciltlrilr Cnroi Sick Hoad-ach- e, indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, pmduc-- r complexion, or money 4g refunded. 2cts . and 0 eta. J. L. Townshend, Druggist Underwear, Slats, Etc., at very lowest market prices. GSLES CBiOINAl Tuesday morning, accompanied by his wife and babies. They will make their home there. Willie Douglass went to Salt Lake Wednesday morning where he will take a commercial course at the Salt Lake Business College. He makes the third yonng man from this place now taking courses at that school, the other two being W. H. Fairbanks jr. and W ayland Wightman. Airs. Margaret Six and danghter loft Tuesday morning for their home in after a pleasant 111, visit of six weeks in Pay son with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Six. They made many friends end acquaintances while here and enjoyed their MisB Aiaggia Six, Cham-bersbur- g, visit very much. The funeral of Willard Crook was held last Sunday in the taber BUST HOT HEATING for gale Gach one Guaranteed..; ST6YE by IPS payeon. WHAT IT WILL BO. It gives cleanliness and au aiolute unifonnitr of heat day and night witii Boft csal, slack, sittings or lignite coal. The fire ia not out through the entire winter. It requi three times lii twenty- - four bourn. A ton of cheap soft coal does the work of a ton of hard coal. formed vith 90 per cent of the coal No clinkers are ' mined. The fuel saved in one season will pay for the stove. It gives these results, because it burns the gas half of soft coal, which is waited with all other stoves. DWELL It is our sad wanted 83,100. Chaa. Watkins was also here from Provo, but was pot represented with a bid owing to duty this week to some misunderstanding he had of Mr. Qrra-we- ll SIMONS OILS. chronicle the death Simons, who was called home last Saturday night at ion6 oclock from paralysis superinduced by old age and general de bilily. His demise was looked for almost daily for some time, but sttll it came as a great shock to .his wife and many children, grandchildren, and friends who survive him. Perhaps there was no citizen of Payson who had, during his long residence here, so closely identified himself with the interests of the town as Air. Simons. The deceased waa born ia Alexandria, N. H., April 27, 1821. He lived there with his parents until he was eleven years of age, when they all moved to Crompton, Canada, where they remained six years, and later locating in Illinois. Mr. Simons came West ia 1854, t0 Salt Lake, arriving there September 1st. He located in Payson that same year, w hen the town had but 200 population, and has resided here ever since. He had held several positions of trust in the city and county. He was elected to the mayoralty in 1859, fulfilling the duties of that cilice eight years and for six years more he ws selectman of regarding bonds to be tarnished. The bid of the home contractors has not yet been accepted, bat it in all probability will be, it being the lowest, and therefore retained tor that purpose. Another meeting was held Wednesday night. Two members argued in favor of letting the contract for 813,657, and the third member thought the original planB should be out to within the 812,000 limit, so there the matter stands. If it is decided to do the latte; everything will have to be done anew, including advertising fo; bids etcetra. The famishing of the boud was discussed at tk,n last meeting of the trustees. Payson contractors will bo required to furnish security to the amonnt of $37,314, double the amount of their bid, DANCE POSTPONED. nade. The services were largely Invitations have been printed cona which and after sent put announcing a select attended, long ball at the opera house one night course pf mourners and sympanext week, giren by the lady thizers followtd the last remains Maccabees of Payson. Tbe to the cemetery, where they were orchestra of Spanish Fork placed in the tomb. the county. fnrniBh will the music, and for the He erected three grist mills of and three saw mills and assisted privilege attending tho gentleassessed seventy-fiv- e will be men of considerably in the building A New Marshal. houses. Io cents. David Barnet, our popular oi ty school and meeting in compliance with the The invitations read that the i860, to is man latest be the marshal, made happy and proud by the cachings of the church he mar- dance' would take place on Tuesried Jane Loose to whom two day nighbnt we are authorized to title of papa. The little fallow a boy arrived Tuesday, and Dave children were born. Two years announce that the ball has been says he's a Republican through later he espoused Katie Baldwin postponed until Thursday evenand through, bnt up to election who raised a family of nine chilBachman. ing, OcL 25th. All are invite to t time he will not have resided in dren. attend. Henry Fairbanks and a Mr. the county long enough to vote. The family lived in perfect harBrowdrich of Balt Lake City ex Mrs. Barnett is doing nicely. mony until the laws of the Lovina Montague has commenpectod to leave last evening oyer try necessitated some change, Mr. ced suit against George B. MontaAH U3S0LJCITED BATH. the Oregon Short Line for the Simons retained his first wife, on the grounds of Barefoot mine in Nevada, where Martha, and provided good homes gue for divorce, The were married cruely. conple A party of fishermen composed for the other two, and settled a Mr, Fairbanks, ntu his son John at Iron Paragons, county, Dec. 30, will do the assessment work on of Samnel Douglass, EdwardjBates, comfortable allowance on each. l 1574. On of the defend held account at Funeral services were that property, Mr. Browdrich is Nate Rockhill and Orepn Daniels the tabernacle Tuesday afternoon, ant's treatment the plaintiff has a mining expert of ability, who wii went to the lake Wednesday afterwere largtly attended. Ad- - lived separate and ajjart from him and ipake a thorough examination of noon. They had heard that bass dresses were made by Qld resi- for some time. The plaintiff asks, the Barefoot property. John Fair- were being caught in gieat numb- dents who spoke in high term of for tbe custody of the minor child banks left Bbout a week ago with a ers ii; the lake and concluded, to the useful life just ended. After 850 to team and wagon for Uvada where try them. Eleven fine speci- the services a large cortege foll- ren, 8150 attorneys fees, and alimony of lie rill meet these gentlemen and mens were brought home, Bates, owed the remains to the city cem- prosecute the cose, the remainder of tho trip will be we believe i leading the list with etery where they were laid to rest. not less than 850: per month. IL E. Taylor of Richfield last. made by team. four. Orson Daniels got a sort of Saturday filed a petition for a diThursday night about eleven batismal experience which he will THE BIOS WERE OPENED. vorce from his wife, Asmaralda oclock the peace of, some of tho long remember, and one which the Taylor. He recites in his comresidents of depot street was dis- other boys cau't relate without The school board met in the cen- plaint that they were married at turbed by shooting which was laughing. Oison lust his balance done by a quartette of fellows who and slid off of one of those slick tral school housA Monday night ay son in 18S0, and that there are seemed to lie bent on doing some rock everyone knows how slick and opened bids for the erection two children as the issue of such, o,a hole considerably of the new school building. Pro- tnarrfoge. He complains that tbe mean trick as they shot a holo they vo, Nephi ami Payson parties had defendant now lives at Vernal, and, throoph a glass door in the front over his head. He didnt stop to iu proposals. The first one of John Craven a' new house. The measure its depth bnt finding it opened was from Grace Eyoa. of since the 23rd of August 1890, hfts marshal has what he considers necessary to swim lost his pole Nephi, who offered to complete wilfully deserted and lived apart pretty good cine as to the guilty and line but no time in getting the work foe 14.700. The bid of from him. He asks for a dissoln- parties, and it is to lie hoped that out II is SAid Orsons teeth sic Bate Wilde, McDowell & Co. was tion of the bonds of matrimony he will be surceBssul in Inniiing 513,657. These gentlemen nfan and for such other relii-as tbe rve qnarter o an inch furtht r for them. Such deviltry is iteyomi in a sepernto bid of 82,975 bad mto Richfield as court a result h8 .decree, nav the shivers J0"-i toleration aud aov?rh ptinfoinuent for the haaement, and for the same is what they deserve. 'j after the accident, thing Sydney Beilm.out of Provol Him-uio- - Dry Goods, s photos made of them. . Still continues. Dont fail to seo these bargains in Ladies', Misses and Childrens Shoes. Prices will surprise you. We also carry a complete lino of Smi-day- Dr.Tilsoo was called to Goshen ihi? vyyek to treat Mra, C, F. Hanson. A carload of Steel Ranges, cooks and heaters, just arrived at E. II. McBeths, ;f to Daniel's children Take tlip some stamp gallery and have Me-Dqnal- The iqosf important event ill PEOPLES CASp STORE 4 Wart-Roun- 9:18 v us Alnit-cab- r are-int- ! f ! - ee society circles tliig week has, err haps, been the marriage of Miss Alay llnish to Mr. John H, lnrriq of Salt Lake, which took pluce ia l'rovo Saturday, At fix o'clock Alonday evening the pany invited gqests commenced to assemble at tho home of the brides parents, Air. and Mrs. Joseph W, finish, to join in a reception in honor of the happy couple. After an interval of social converse, a plenteous supply of good things was enjoyed by all who had appetites, and the catering was excellent A nnmler of Handsome and useful presents were presented, and congratula-- . tions were in order daring the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Burris will reside iu Salt Lake. The day also comgipmorated two other events in the history of Mr. Hnish's family, the birth and marriage of two older daughters. About thirty young friends of Miss Sadie Amos gathered at Wednesday for the purpose pf surprising .her, the occassion being her birthday. Ahong the surprise part of the progran was not a complete success, the social end of the affair was decidedly so, that being tbe general verdict of every one presept. The evening was spent with games, music and an excellent supper which proved ' most appetizing to tbe inner man. All enjoyed the evening until a late hour, when they departed extending the host--. ess many happy returns of thef event. her-hqm- A social hop was billed for the opera house last night but was postponed until tonight because the Democrats were anxious to get the house for a rally aa they could secure Judge O, W, Powers to, speak on that night, and, as his. time is well occupied' from now until election day this was an op--, portnnity they could not very well allow to pass by. .Mr. Six gave up the house and went to work and billed a, dance for tonight, commencing at 8:30 and continuing until 12. o'clock. Xou are all in- yited to attend and have, a good timo. Tickets 35 cents. ' . ' , Last Tuesday marked the 70th anniversary of the birth of onr townsman, Atr. James Finlay sou, and to do honor to the occasion a number of his friends, both old aud young, went iu, a body to his house that evening and gavq him a genuine crpriee. At 7 o'clock a bounteous repast was served of all the good tbinga which the sea-- s in affords to please the appetites of all present. After tlie feast tbe evening was Spent in games, music, etc., aod all present spent u most pleasant evening. Cards are ont announcing the wedding of Mr. John Wimmer and Misa Emma Cowan; which will, occur next Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents, in th is city. Johan G. Jost, who was convict- ed of adoltery a few days ago, appeared. a court Alonday to. re, ceive hia, sentence. Defendants, attorney filed a motion, for a new. trial and opp for arrest judgement. The groupda relied upon for a new trial are set tortb 8Q affidavit that one of the jurors on the ease, Farley Daryer, while in an. intoxicated condition one night daring the trial of Jost, threatened the defendautjthat nulese he ( Jqet), would set np the drinks, that he (Daryer )wonld fix hiuL Passing of sentence was suspended until Saturday, the 20th, when the two motious will be heard. ' Judge Bpoth. permitted the jury, to go at large daring the trial of the case, and. it appears that some of the jurors visited tbe saloons at night and drank a little of Provos whisky. The papers in the case of William H. Wignal va. O. S. L. Railway Co. have been filed in tho, District court from justice Rich-- , srdsons court at Benjamin. The plaintiff entered snit for 8185 for cattle alleged to bare been killed, by the defendant company. In the justice's court the pfointiff-wngiven judgement for 8133, and costs, from which the defendant appealed. Provo e stf |