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Show Happy New Year! Overcoats at Townsend's each store. Ladies' solid yolJ, set Riugs at pages store. Watches and jewelry at Tnwu-euilsca- li store. Suit Lake bread, fresh every day, at Mrs. Gutheits. James Shuler has gone to Tiutic for a few days prospecting. Neckwear Latest patterus and styles at John Provstgaards. Andrew Southworth of n ia visiting lieru with his Ftinn-iugto- 1 rot her. President and Mrs. II. Lemmon spent New Years with relatives at Mill Creek. Ole Foren, a worthy citizen 4f Faltni, has been granted a tension of 912. 300 suits of clothing for men amt Uys jnst received at s Cash Store. The Glooe-IIeadthis week ia late, and we hops our readsra wilt over look ths ai'ment. Mr. aud Mrs. F. N. Poulaon am expected home from their visit iu Colorado Friday morning. Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. Aines were over from Spauieh Fork yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Tanner. Clan Fairbanks went toliingham Friday luoruiug, to look over tha camp with a view of spending a few months there. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramsey came over from lrovo Tuesday juorning to pay a visit to Mr. aud Mrs. Georgs Ramsey. Mr. and 1 E. A. Mitchell Town-aeud'- er For Her Sake. Seme Coffees TRADE IN ANIMALS. are Glazed For Her Sake" was presented with a cheap coating. at the opera house last Saturday If glazing helps coffee night to a crowded house, the S, d why arent the 11,0. sign lieiug appropriate to Mochas and j.:vas a great exttut, ths sudtem-giazed also? the largest, if rot tie largest, iu the history of the house, and the play met the ex is not glazed. It is pera has peclationa of all, aud proved that fectly pure and delicious flavor. smut) com par, it s do give just what Ths HftU'l psnkifi Inwnwi wl they promise. This ia a strong fgisgasil an41rs e company of thorough actors and actresses anil are sure to please J. A. Loveless, Notary lublic. the most expectant audience. They deserve a good house wherSalt Lake Bread, fresh ever they appear. It is to be Mrs. Gutheil's. hoped that they will give our city Bargains in jewelry. The nnlv visit frequently bsrrafter. While lfliable line iu town, at John it is very hard to get companies of this class here, ou account of be , irovstgaard's. off the main liue, we believe if iug Dr. G. F. Tilaon Office at would see it to their hdvan-tag- s residence across the street south they to come here, they will alof Lemmons store, do business a in Psy- ways good Allsizusof I'ict n re Frames, in sou. the latest styles, and at the lowest In Casa of Aesldant. prices, at I'ageB store. 3iig Shipped Alive Vr.M All Accidents will li.ipsii. Mcthsr Mrs. John E, Iluish held No. 83, strains her Lack lifting a sofa. Father which drew the child's range at is huitin the shopi ClillJien are for ever falling aul bruising themselves. W. L. Worsencrcfta. There is no preventing these things, Thin is not such a lively week as but their woiet are consequence last, due to there' being a scarcity averted with Ferry Davis' Painkiller. of atrangers in town. No other remedy appruaehca it fur the sore strained muscle. Then relieldf Mrs, Jennie Musser ramedown Is but ons Painkiller, Perry Davis'. from Salt Lake last Saturday night, for a visit with her parents. The lieautiful decorati nns upon the blackboards at the new school houae, is the work of Milton H. lliiS.--, assisted by his sister Nellie. SELL YOUR MINE THE MINER AND INVESTOR Miss Josie Liddle relumed to goes weekly lo ,OOU capilslietH, broken slid investors. Advertising rates $1.00 SnniiysiJe where the is teaching tier inch, (Uuod ud for $2.09.) 410 estuii, Alow. school, yesterday morning, after Worthington Iihig., Subscription 50 cents per year. few with a her spending days mother. Notice. r, came down from Mr. and Mrs. J. E tgeoe Iluisli Provo Tuesday were made There will be a conference of happy last Sunday evening to spend New Yearn, the evening by the arrival at theii the Religion classes of the Nebo guests of Mr, and Mra. J. M. Lucy. home of an 8jpound baby girl All Slake, held in the Fsysou tabernacle Sunday January 12th, 1902, Mis, Lizzia Worsencroft of Pay are doing well. at 2 o'clock P. U. All uiembera son is spending the holidays with of the stake are cordially invited Jier p trouts, President and Mrs. Money. Mens and hoys clothing and to attend. David John, anys the Provo There will abo be an officers overcoats at Townsends Cash orrespoudeut to the Tribune. meeting for the want superintend' Storm A little child of Mr. and Mrs. ents and instructors, held at one Skating parties to the sloughs, o'clock P . M. Frank Evans of Mammoth died at Joseph D. Stark, ihe horns of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Springlake and other skati g Win F. Tanner, Losgabough, in this city, Tuesday places are quite the rage mw Fi ankliu Fairbanks. The ice is reported to be in very jmorbing, of spinal meningitis. nflC U' mvJ Prlsithooi Ktetlsg. . jThefanwffus - liwUl. tralsjprfjC of the younger class are many A par y was given New Years' of it. The general Priesthood of the eve by Mr. stid Mra. Edson Me takiug advantage Nebo Stake of Ziou will meet iu Dr. Tilo.i and Jauips Wilson the .Beth, to a number of their friends Payson ThIktiihcIh ou Saturwho wit neared the old year ont are highly elated over the Joutlook day, the 4th day of Jsi. 1001, aud the new year in. A good of their mining property down in at 10 ocliH-- a. in. Tha High Prints of Nelm Stake lime if reported by all who at Beaver county. Mr. Wilson a will meet at 2 oclock p. in. of said tended. recently retnrneil from near Milat the same place. day From present appearances the ford, when he had been working A full nt tendance of all interestfrom the claims which he house will is desired. ed be with the brought dark, pera J. S. PAGE, Jr. of rock that occasional for of samples gives every dances, exception II Y HUM LEMMON, , indication of two the next being very valuable, HENRY GARDNER, months, as Manager Slake PrcHldeucy. jSix has no shows booked nu til and over which the geutlemen March 4th, when At Valley have cause to feel good. T. L. B. I. A. Officers' Keeling. be will given by a strong Forge" Miss Minerva waa Bingham cotnpauy. The Home Dramatic given a plenanut party at her The regular monthly meeting of the Ward and Stake Y. L. M. I. Company are figuring some on home last Sunday eveuiug, in presenting The Nominee" soon, liouorof her lSth birthday. A officers of Nebo Stake will convene st the PayBoa Second ward bat nothing of a definite r.atme goodly number of her young meeting house, on Saturday, Jan. has been done toward seenriug a friends were iu attendance and the 4, 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m. late for it All ward and Stake Y. L. M. I. was with evening pleasantly spent officers are urgently requested to aud Charlie Hawkins is recently games otheramuseineuts, after attend. Anna Neheker, wiiich a most back from the Detroit district, appetizing supper M. Fairbanks, 1. where he has been working his waa parlakeu of, A very plessaut Emma Page, Presidency Y. L. M. I. A. mining property. He brought evening is the verdict of tboee with him some elegaut looking who attended, A rabbit hunt was pulled off at Primary Officers' Meeting. gold ore, from the mine, and as a Mt Pleasant last Friday, between result ef homing a piece the size The regular monthly meeting of jut a walnut he ohtaiued about twenty townspeople, ten men on a Ward aud Stake Primary Ofthe leu colors. Two Salt Lake me i ard aide. John Everett captained one ficers of the Nebo Stake will conMr. Ludlow of Benjamin are in- tara and Frauk Waldrmar the vene at the Second Ward Paysou terested with Mr. Hawkins in the other. At the end of four hours meeting House, ou Saturday, Jan. property at the l)ru n mountains, hunting Everetts side hml killed 4, at 10 a. ra. All AVard and Stake officers are which will in al! probability make 31)5 rabbits to WalJemars men te be present them wealthy. We are glad to 2di. They did their hunting on urgeutly requested know it. Jane Abqyle, horseback, as is usually the way President Primary Associations. Lee Simona was both lucky and the boys dowu there hunk If M.e unlucky last Saturn lay night, lie Payson gunners get an opportunity High Council Meeting. went iuto Mrs. Ellsworth's res- of buntiug Mt Pleasant, it will taurant and ordered an oyster only be on foot. Wouldn't we Tim Regular meeting of thu High NcKi Stake of Zion will (Viincll tcw. the wt Well, r ' look nice tryiug to shoot a rabbit lie lichi inoftin-the vestry oysters of Piiyuuii Taberbrought him in due time nud he from a horse. Well, there is oue nacle at 7 i. ra. Friday, Jail. 3, 19J1 .1. ri. PACK Jr proceeded to make away with the thing about it, many of the boys HYRUM LEMMON, leliciona rairsels. When nearing "wouldn't" hunt at HENRY U KDNF.R, all, their time Stake the Imitmn of the stew be wav sur- would be takeu up in au endeavor prised to find some hard particles to keep astride their qnadrepeda. Sellef Society Oficors Meeting. which on examination proved to A Little loss lie pearls, four in number. He A meeting of the Wan! and of flesh amt strength, little lurking, Stake Relief Society officers of the took them to Mr. McCaw who ul isti nut e cimvh ami a litilo pain In llie Nelm Stake will be held in the Stated that they were ptarla but chest may not nisan galloping con Payson tabernacl vestry on Sathad spoiled through cooking, sumption, hut they are signs that ptu urday, Jan. 4, at 10 o'clock a. ui. asth-i- r lustre had all been de- liiMire will not neglect. A few dunes of All ward officers are urgeutly stroyed. The largest one in its Allens Lung lUlsam cause s free requested to le present of mucus and mi loosens lira Lillie C. Page, fia'U'al staff would hare been coiiih. It heal the Inflamed sir Eliza J. Dixon, wirtli about 93. while the other passagei) and all Its lenetlcieiit work Is Susannah Pickering, eye ptj) djer. fUJV accomplished without a grain of opium. Presidency Relief Societies. Save Tour ....vlT. 1 . - n ills-drirg- u ,j tha 1 Ball-Iro- mi of fi, - Ui-i- iu-e- d ii'jii-viHit- iM iiHnr-iHluiia- l Thrre is no branch of the animal kiiig'ikun, nor soy corner of the world, thai is not rauKsrkfd and explored nowadays for the purpose of collecting natural history curiosities to supply the comnicrcial demand. Special txpe-diliuare sent to remote and almost inaccessible regions to gather strange and rare animals, fur which the market right-of-wais as unfailing as fur any staple product of the soil or the factory. Friiis dealing in such merchandise in a large way-arI. a ted in most big cities both iu 1 this country and abroad, and, judging from the comprehensiveness of their tSSflii 41 Total catalogues, it would seem as if theiw was nothing that flics or walks or The City has up end on hand 133,393 swims that they are not prspared to feit, or 28 mile 111 fLet of wire. furnish fn short notice at list trices, 457 oUs up. 545 cross arms up. liache, in the lhi'.aiiblphia says J.l-n33 transformers up. Saturday Evening l'ust. 174 buildings ci nnected. Ose- - of these catalogues advertises a f 81 n sidence lights on, large assortment of live material, as 191 commercial lights ou. it is termed. From this document one 54 Street lights on. leurns that he can obtain large bull18 city lights on. frogs at three dollars a dozen, alive and Total lights on, 844. kicking; medium-size- d bullfrogs arc REVENUE. cheap.-r- , costing ouiy $1.73 for 12. Tur- Residence lighting, per raontli.-tlO05 tles are. two dollars a dozen for Commercial 42 13) ones for aquaria Meter adults, and small 4ti 94 are offered at 13 cents each. Tond City 48 35 snails, in assorted lots," are listed at 5 cents a dozen; crayfish cost oue dol$237 54 Total...., lar a dbzen, aud newts are 13 cents Electricians' solaiies., $115 00 cuch. in ordering crtjtflsb, it is requested that a few days notice be given in Net earnings, per month $122 54 which to secure them in case the stock W. C. WIUH TMAN, Jb. should be low. No such reservation, City Electrician. however, is made in the ease of earthworms. which come st CO cents s dozen. BO YEARS' It is safe to say that any small boy will EXPERIENCE furnish earthworms under this rate. It will be understood that all the above animals are shipped alive. The catalogue quotes small alligators at 30 to 75 cents apiece. Live rattlesnakes come higher especially the diamond Trade Marks rattlesnake, which costs from five to Desibns twelve dollars. Economical persons Ac. Copyrights Anemia nmdlng a sketrb and dMertntlnn mar however, may prefer a ground rattleanlrfclv aararlain nor opinion ITsa whaihar an iiivmtlfm M pmtwlilr pat an table Coamantro. snake at one dollar. The copperhead tSma innoMjr ennSdantlal. IlandbaafeonPMcnis is supposed to be shout as deadly as the ant In, U!iM aaitner for soeunne pouou. Paonua takan thrnaab Mona Col ntmirt rattlesnake,' and may be obtained for tftriulnaHu, without dharnw two dollars, while chicken snakes, king snakes and garter snakes sell as low sa e l. I r- us -- Estate ani Perscml Propertr. XTotics of e 50 cents each. Crabs are not offered alive, bnt in alcohol, and in this shape one can buy sand crabs, blue crabs, spider crabs, fiddler crabs, mud crabs and hermit crabs at prices running from ten to seventy-divcents apieee, spider crabe being the dearest. Insects, similarly preserved, are so cheap as to tempt cost only 50 purchase. , Squash-bucents a dozen, while giant water bugs naff mat price. Earwigs are quoted at 50 cent a dozen, ant-lioat ten cents each, crickets at 50 cents s dbzen, locusts at ten cents apiece and June bugs at 50 cents a dozen. Horseflies Invite the buyer at only ten cents the fly, true wasps may be obtained for the same price, and bumblebees foot the list at six eents. in London, which is the great bug market of the world, anctions of insects are held every year, and startling prices are paid sometimes for rare specimens. As much is $900 has been brought by a single butterfly, while an beetle may be valued at many times its weight in gold. Hamburg is a great market for wild animals, largely from Africa, that city having an important trade with the Dark Continent. To London comes much material of the same sort from Australia and New Zealand, and many rare creatures are obtained from sailors who fetch them from various parts of the world. An American dealer, not very long ago, made a special trip to White bay. New Zealand, for the purpose of procuring m kind of lizard called the sphenodon, which is regarded by scientists as a wonderful , inasmuch as it is the only curiosity-survivor of an entire order of reptiles, all the other genera and species having tong since become eztinct. This lizard, which is known to the native Maoris as the tuatera, is sbont a foot and a half long and, oddly enough, seems to have affinities with the crocodile. Of course, all the kangaroos, wombats and flightless birds come from Australia or New Zealand. Awhile ago the American dealer above referred to made a special trip to South America for the purpose of obtaining guanaco The skeletons and steamer ducks. guanaco is chiefly interesting because,, like the llama, it is a representative of the camel tribe on this continent. The steamer duck is particularly odd, inasmuch as it flies when it is young, but cannot do so after it has matured. The adult bird beats the water with its wings as it swims, and this suggested the name given to the species at a period when all steamers were It rannot rise in flight, for the reason that, as it- gets older, its wings do not develop in proportion to its increase in weight. e gi roin-v,oiir- Sale of Eeal Netice Is Iiereby given that 1 n pursuance nf an order of sale nude and entered by the Distri.-- t Corn t of Uie Fourth Judk-iu- l District, in aud for Utah of Utah, on the 23rd day State County, of Ducember, 19dl, iu the matter ef th Estate ut Orrawell Simons, deceased, the undersigned, Admiuhstrntur of said Estate, will sell ut public auction, subject to couliriuaiiou by said court, the fallowing described real property; Beginlug .88 chains Nurtii of tlie South East corner of Lot Four, in Block 18, Plat A Paysuii Cily Survey, ttiuuce North 1.78 chaius, thence West 2.72. chains, thence South 14 degrtK'a East 1.84 diains, tlieuce East 2.28 chains, to l of the place of begtuiug. Area, an acre. Alsj Beginlug one cliaiuWest of tire North East corner of Lt 1'h.ve, in Block 29, Plat A, Srilem Tuwusite, tlieuce West 4. 80 cliains, thence South 8d degrees West lJio chaius, thence South 1.7o chillis, thence South 4d degree North 80 deEast, 2.50 cliaiini, grees East, 2.81 chains, tlieuce Nort 03 degrees ha t, 290 chains, North oue chain ti in pUce of tKgiu-uiu- g. 71-l- d tlu-iic- e tlii-nc- e Area, 1.49 ttcrus. AH of whivii is siiuited iu Utah A liandinmalv lUnsmtsd wacklr. Tarrwt rtr-culatton of snr JoarnaL Tama IS s County, Stme of Ufaii. gmrfonriiKfflrba.tL Bold broil nowodealonh Said sale wilt he umie on tiro 25th New York of January, A. D. 1902, at tw day Brooch OlHoo, F St. WuSInctoa, I). C. o'clock P. M at tire Post OilL-- in Pay-so- n City, Utaft County, State of Ubili, to lire highest bidder, for Cash. Notice la hereby Anther giveu tout under the aulhcritv of the ufires-iiorder of Mid court, the um signed Administrator of said Estate, will selli at private sale, suhjie; to the con 11 mu -tionofthis court, PlVE SHAKES of thu capital stock in tne PaYSDN EXCHANGE SWINGS SANE, said sale will he ma le on or uf er the 25th da o f January, A. U li2, aud written bid a will be received at the residence of the undersigned, in Paysuii City, Uuli County. Slate of L till, uu te said 25lu day of Jamuiy, A. D. 1902 Ternu of sale, CA-ii- l. A L. SIMONS, Administrator of tlio Esialrif Orra-wc-ll Si ni 10, Dm'iutcd. Dated at i'aysii City, Utah, t is 2nd day of Jauuaiy. A. D. 19; i2. Scientific American. . y . ns ar side-wheele- Her Owi Seleetlo. Harry, she said, as him adjust hie collar, thing about you that I His face brightened. "What is it. dear?" he she watched there is one like. questioned. your nrrktie. and as she had aelecti-- it only that morning, he hnrl no cause to be happy (Chicago Why, F.vening News. Sere tin. That horrid Mauil has tsren gossip- ing nlnnit me. How do you know?" VShr kissed me twice when we met - Stray Stories. to-da- y. p Iarts World 1rlece Paid for Tortlro, Sookoa sod liana. Lien Goiieo at s ell Kuown IMiysicisn. Chicago of the Pujfon Light 1luLt, I ui- and prcscriia C1iamoerlains lec. 32, Ib'Jl Cough i e ly lor almost all ohsmate, iiiiisirid.-- l Hughs, with dir. et ivsulis. KXI ENDED. it l.i Children of all "gcs. I nvomindid it to nil in le Am 00 glad First tout of I'laul t3uo nml e king relict from colds end DM La'ior en canal ilU ciuii. It rf'iiuli Ij UU'. Walei wlisel, lixtunsd piping, 1090 uu it iii Mi ft: iii A universal "7 413 for most Imuse... flume ami Lumlier lie fur id iuu kind. Mrs. Mary pannet-Freight on lumber and wau D , UhlciiP's tohet-485 00 R. Mrlniuy, M U. i'll. is for sale l V. ThU Id. remedy I'arjKMiUr wo.k uu floiue aud 877 - Iiviue. house 11J 7 Rock and mason work 21 00 Surveying lrof. McXa iiura, the president of 19 40 Blacksmith work the McNamara School of Magnetic and Wire, Kles, cross arms da.... 1224 41 Natural Healing is now iu charge of Mvvlng eugiue and dynamo.... 58 10 Becks Faniuua Hot Skiing ot Full Lake y 200 00 F. M. 1 laucuck for and he is combining llie t flLacl-o25 00 City, Committee work.... , water with great advantage iu thw Work on line A starting plant l!V 00 healing of diseases. Transformer!, poles, w ire, etc. Ail cars on the Ikimherger Railroad M llKJl !)U0 1327 and bought lu stop ut the Sriiig8 uow. li; command t Ell-Cllil- ! Many Queer Species Listed as Live Material. blgh-pricc- e CC73E3 AND CCLI3 IN CHILDSES REPORT 0 e FiisiPub; Jsn.2, 1902. 3t Payson, Utah, Dae. 29, 1901. On account of the prevalence of in Benjamin, Utah, the P ayson City Board of Health, to protect her citizens from this contagi-ou- s disease, declares this day, Dec. 29, 1901, a quarentine against Benjamin for a period of thirty days. Smallpox Notice is hereby given that strict quarentine regulations will be enforced. By oxclei o PAYSON CITY BOARD OF HEALTH. |