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Show of Mrs. RfCPECTEO CITIZEN GOME Douse to A (trtit , was niliflud 2b Crandall, at Cli ur Hint the tiiallli Alves llucbton Iuttrn(in died of d labam Doyle has gone back to bel. ut l.i. Iiuiuc in Castle (julo aii'l Sunnyrile bud Sugar lluiiho ward, ilkvlurrii ijuuiuiiliiiu u.iinal l'uyiwii, Eureka. in ildk cliy. ut an early linnr yesterday Sjiuiiiali Iuik, Sj rinyviik, 1ruvu, iii.ri. intf. Ho had I ten iil fur eight wa fork, Lvlii and Murray, a ini who moil II. i. Thu farn.nil son lii t wi;l he of steaks one those delicious Duy held at the First Ward merlin.; lious given iiihtiuciioii In notify iiilu i to take the train from this i'ltuu of C. E. Miles. at - o'clock tliii afternuon. FrienCsof e r.r SJiuiy-aidfor Clour Creek, will lie (lerudltcd to view GjU, the liiui ti.ey will not to allowed t.i Try our liome rendered hrd. tlie remain at the liome, No. 1317 . iaci-sstep at South Tenth Kusi, from 12 till 1 o'clock j Wight man & Son. this afLeiiiuun. sale on pictures and Mr. 1aiterson won well known to a Special the Recce Liyhtsl pays Joseph uunilier of the jieople of tills state lariro frames S. at J. Page, Jrs and stood CBbli pries for beef, veal uud pork. picture very high iu Ida comniunily. the choicest of meats ami lie waaliui'ii iuTeunuMee May 17, l&!'i President attended Bishop Pegs joined the Mormon rhureh in 1Si7, and to 0. 11 Miles. caniu to Utah In lSd'J. i le first settled lartrivlgos funeral at Proo Mon- groceries go at layw.n; Inter B(K!iit six years in In the estate of Wiu. Powell, Aiizona, day. aud liiiiilly in ls 7 settled In a deceased, iloccmber 3rd lias beeu Suit Lake. - He cniSHed Hie plain Dr. G. F. Tilsmi-Off- ice eleven time- In Ids life and brought resi lence across the street south s;?t for hearing petition for letters many emiirrants to flail. Hu was a of administration. high jaicklin his church at the time of of Lemmon's store, his dt ath. He had been married three and one of his wives survives hint, .Stoves and Ranges that cauuot Payeou reported fifteen enscs of time e fourteen children, leaves lie bo beat in quality and price at A. smallpox Wednesday to the. State grandchildren and twenty-eigSalt Luke Heurld M. lluibh's hardware store. Doard of Health. Two of the . Thursday. schools closed. have been and The best Stoves and Ranges primary The remains of Mr. Patterson were tho lowest price m the market at brought down to I'ayson from Salt Lake Mrs. Marsh's millineey parlors Tinirsddy evening, and funeral servk-cA. S. Huiuh's hardware stole. is a bnsy place these days, tho wcrelii H at the second Want Meeting adMany farmers are ...king Friday afteraoi-- at 3 o'clock, and attraction being her house interrmeiit was made lu the city vantage of the coM snap and lay- principal out sale of fall goods, cemeterv. Mr. Patterson was well ing away their winter supply of closing known In our city having resided litre winter cloaks, wraps, several yeais previous to Ukiug up his Irk. in this line goi:ig at a big aliode iu Suit Lake City. He leaves a License to wed was issued on nuiniier of lelntlvcs and friends Prices ate honestly largo reduction. wlio mourn his Monday to Eugene Winn of ray-so- n and Miss Clara Mower of the lowest ever made. The Deft Plaster. Part of the I'ayson emigrants, Hpringville. A piece of flannel dampened Danquet Steel Ranges at 1'. II. of whom Alex Jameson was one, with Chamberlnin'a Pain Dalm McDelh's are so jmpnlar that he left by special train over the Rio and Imniul to tbs effected paris is to any plaster. When had to since his carload Grande Western road on Monday anperiot with lame back or pains troubled arrived. night. The train consisted of five in the side or chest, give it a trial The first two days of the week freight cars and one passenger anil you are certain to be more weie itisugreeable ones. Abont car. Another party of the emi- than pleased with the promp relief four inches of snow fell Sunday grants left last night over the which it affords, rain Dalm also night aud Monday morning. All Immid for cures Rheumatism. One applicaUnion Pacific. belief. For Bale by D, Prof. Pages Quardrille band Mexico Emery County Progress, tion gives Irvine. W. gave an entertainment and dance Caallo Dale. in Carrol hall Inst Friday uight AH ANNUAL MEET. and repeated the affair at Orange George Drown, son of onr merville on Monday uight, Emery chant, Edwin G. Drown, will The old fulls of the second ward Mod Connty Progress. annually whii li ly leave right away for San Fran- a social gnilurliig fails on tl.e ciihtoni tg tlicm-ilvMr. J. I. Doyle of Ivnightsvillo cisco, Cal., where he will serve an Thursday jrccevdliig Thiiuktgiving of spent Tuesday and Wednesday iu each year. Lust Thursday Ixiing that our city. He attended the wedding apprenticeship with the Union day, tlie second ward meeting house of Miss Ruth Pace and Wni. Iron Works, ss ship builder. This was the scene of a lively, industrious amt throng of ieople, young, Pickering, the bride being a sister company nro the builders of such mhidle-Hge-happy il and older ones wliose great battleships ns the Olytnipia, years of tlie tisur of Mrs. J. P. Doyle, glass a re running low. Wisconsin and numerous Oregon, A big cat was one of ttie principal Fob Sale Cntur vessels. ns of the jirogram, which together 5 acres good land (Pond town ptlier great lx seafaring on witli wings, speeches, recitations and is to congratulated George e field ) 1 house an lot (nice young the made the occrskIod opportunity before him; aud octal stories were Tho sent. who nil to 1 lire block smi.ll business orchard) we wish him snecess. A number verdict is tliat it was the most (40 ft frontage) good business of his young friends gave him a general successful event ot the kind yet held. Geo. linisb. properly. farewell party at the Ciiy Hall The Washington correspondent Weduesdny evening at which a That Throbbing llaadaoho. Would quickly leave you, if of tho weather bureau predicts large crowd enjoyed a good time. PI severe wenther ami says to call at you used Dr, Kings New Life The large aud enthusiastic Pills. browns legitimate cjothing store Thousands of sufferers Mens leggins forty-fiv- e (01118, mens audiences that have been ont to have proved their matchless merit cen ts, felts and greet the Jolly Dells Pringle for sick and Nervous headaches. psnts Bixty-fivovers complete two dollars, men's the last two evenings st They make pure blood and build suits five and a half, overconts at company the opera house ib good evidence up your health. Only 25 cents. yonr price. that the company and their plays Money back if not cured. Sold Tho election of a Democrat to suit the theatre goers of onr city. L. Townghend, druggist. the office of cousluble of PayBon On Thursday evening tho Strug- byj. has long lpn tan coded by the gle of Life was given aud tret E, A. Mitchell wcut over to Tin The tic Tuesday well loaded with with mua and Mr. Iiaut, hearty reception. Republicans, lling on tho Republican ticket. specialties introduced liotwaen acts newly mnda clothes which the Lad entirely given up the game were very goo, especially taking film of E. A. Mitchell & Co., until he received the other day was the dancinj; and singing by tailors of this city, had just turned from County Clerk I lave ream p the little girl. Lost night 'they out. This firm is working up a filled nut notifying were again met by an appriciative good business which is gradually Imqierlyhis electionisqiere to tho office. audience who were well pleased growing. They do work reasonin style, and The only plausable explanation for with the production of Goeth's ably and the clerk making such a mistake Immortal Fans. Tonight will are always prompt. In this they is his habit of Uto notifying Re- comlnde their engagement here, have pleased (heir customers and publicans of the coauty who were when they j resent A Midnight they always come back when they have work to be done iu that line. Alnrm. duly elected. Quarantine Agalnit slii-rmc- r ulth-w- Cs. real---Inquir- Isint e jf s Cu-ck- , Am-trli- au 8H0BT LINE. Trnlna arriva ud depart trow I'sytuit fuil.ma: South ' North I a OBKGON rdMUtftr....7:4a in. Pn.-euse- i'.. I The secret Irvines Success. Of iuti-m- Cai-ti- m P:17p.ui tiSIp.w. A Las Tuommsom, Aiciit. BIO OBASDE WESTEBK. Wsat Hound. l:lu a is, :! t ia :U a m p ui. W. It. biwau.iiiM't. til Notions to luaura Inaortloa must bs iu tbs bjr Tburadajr aitiilaf. All enninunle-bion- a muat bs sueowiiauisd br tbs writers flea full uaws. Thanksgiving next Thursday. For fresh meats go to C. E. Miles'. II. J. FauBt. jr. was here Monday issuing pay checks. Highest cash price paid for fat cattle, veal ami pork. Jos Reece. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Maowill went to Mammoth last Saturday pveoing. The motal cornace has been placed on the now co op atoro front tl)L-r- dii-ease- d e r Every Drug in his pharmacy, whether sold over the counter or dispensed in a prescription, is of a recognized stand ard of purity. 0. W. IRVINE, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST COLE'S ORIGINAL attendauoe at the Pickering-Pacwedding. Don't fail to see the latest and only IJot Rlast Heating Stove with front feed door and ash tan at E. U. McRctli's. Thanksgiving Day uext Thursday. A grand ball will be given pt the opera house that night and a good dauco is nssomi Tickets will be 75 cents. A fresh supply of J, fl. McDonalds famous candies just in at Mrs. tiutheil's, Over 150 kinds to select from. Also the Royal bread from Salt Lake. e Milton 1V.JO and Fred Tanner are in Millard County doing the assesameut work on the Keyno mine, a promising property be longing to A. S. Iiuish aud W. 8. Tanner, and Joseph E. Yates of Provo. The boys will be alwont about a mouth yob A few of our young men have rented the rear room in tho Han cock building which they will use this winter as a place of meeting, where they intend keeping plenty of reading matter on haud for intellectual improvement. They will also spend part of the time in debates on important questions. This is a gooh move on the part of the boys. May the club STIVE. pqyson. a etc.,'1-everythi- ZHAT. IT WILL D9. It gives cleaiilint-K- and an aimolute uniformity of heat day anil nlglil with soft cos I, slack, siftings orjig-nll- e coal. Tho tint is not out through the entire winter. It rt quires attention only three time In Iweujy-fog ng ur houis. A ton of cheap soft coal does the work of a ton of hard coal. No cliukcri are formed with IK) per cent of the coal a Allen Clias, Reece and "Jack from down were Knightsville in HEATING or gale by 0aob one guaranteed. slxty-nln- ht 1 Every Stove and Range absolut-- y guaranteed at A. S. Uuish's hardware store. Dr. J. M. IIenuy Office in Dsuk Duilding. Residence one block east and one block north. BUST HOT mined. The fuel saved in one season will pay for the stove. 11 gives these results, lieeaiine it hunia the gas half of toft coal, which Is watted w ilh all other Moves. re-ord- er Jr t!Rparfor. e 1 Fine .bathroom in connection ; mem-orstd- e te Mk$f $ PAY80N, E. DEAN, Proprietor. - - Spreads Like Wildfire. When things are the best thty become "the best selling," Abraham Hare, a leading druggist of Belleville, O , writes: "Electric Bitters are the best selling bitters 1 hare handled in 20 years. You know why? Most diseases begin in disorders of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, b'o.id and nerves. Electric Bitters tones up the stomach, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, purifies the hlood, strengthens the nerves, hence cures multitudes of maladies. It builds up the entire system, Puts new life and vigor into any weak, sickly, rundown man or woman. Price 50 cents. Sold by J. L. Townshend, druggist. am OTAB This Space reserved For Gutheils New Bar b9r Shop. When vou want a HOG KILLED and dressed in good style call on THOMAS BARNARD at resilience, throe blocks west aud two south of city ball. - r Ladies Fascinators, Ladies and Childrens Wool. Hose aud Mittons, KNKg5aSSR3SaS3BWe are constantly receiving new goods. get our prices. Our immense line of Come in and see them and is arriving daily. Santa Claus again makes his headquarters at our store. - (Bear in mind that we are now running two stores. Our cash store is located in, the Worsencroft building. Our drug (store remains at the old stand. |