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Show ss u AvVij The Benjamin Quarantine. On account of lbs spreading cf Binallpox in Benjamin, the city board of health of Payson has issued another quarantine against that place, to protect our citizens rom this contagious disease. The ALL CASES OP quarautine dates from Dec. 29, and will be effective for thirty MOW CURABLE days. Au officer is stationed at by onr new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. the road leading from Benjamin HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. into town, and it is his duty as well as ths board of healths deF. A. MERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYSi sire that strict quarautine regu-atioCenikmrm Beina entirely cured of deafneae, thanks to your treatmentl will uow nvc you history of my cave, to be used at your diacrction. I fullAbout be euforced. Last winter nre years ago niy right ear began to sing, and this kept on gettins worae, until I lost in this ear entirely. ay 1hearing wo had a Beige of the smallpox underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three mont ha without any success, consulted a number of physicians, among others the moat eminent eat specialist of this city, who tuld me that which proved anything but pleascouldnclp me, and eren that temporarily, that the head noises would !y cease,operation but the hearing in the affected ear wouldonly then he lot forever. ant for our citizens, and to the Ithensaw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your After I had used it only a few daya according to your directions, tlieiioiscs ceased, and was expensive to the after five weeks, my hcanng in the diseased car haa been entirely restored. I thank you contrary heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours, r. A. WEr.MAX, 7308. Broadway, Baltimore, Kd. citys finances, and we do not care to be placed in the Bnme fix this Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation. winter if it can possbly be averYOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOUSE ted. The people of Benjamin LYTERXATIDKAL AURAL CUKES, 536 LA SALLE AVE, CHICAGO, ILL need n&t feel bard toward ns for taking such precautionary measures but it is for our welfare and We now carry the most complete line of thsirown, too, that it is done, and may the friendly feeling that existed before, from a business standpoint and otherwise, go on as ever. IwlftfS j . lin-(rta- nt NOISES? DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE , ua treat-racu- t. to-da- Food Changed to Poleon. Putrefying food in the Intestines produce eflecta like those of artteiiic, but Dr. Rings New Life Pi Ha ex (ml the poiaoutTfrom dogged liowels, gently, i aally but aurely, cuiing constipation, tiiiliouMitna. sick headache, fevers, all liver, kidney aud liowtl trouble. Only 25c ut J. L. Townsend. Bet Cost Him His Life. in this part of the county. John Keele of Tliurlier, Wayne couMty, died Friday morning cf last week from the eflects of drinking a CALL AID GET ESTIMATES! large quantity of ginger brandy. John Keele, a lad aged 17 years, was ca rouping with Mime other boys. He had lieen herding sheep fur some time Nnd they began to buy vurious intoxiFURNITURE cating drinks. There is iio saloon in Wayne county The U. S,. Government equivalents show that to equal the and the alcoholic liquors tliat are sold amount of heat produced by burning one cord of OAK WOOD it there are usually various brands of bitten or gingers. At one of the stores requires the boys got a Isittle of Jamaica KEMMERER COAL brandy and Keele bet that lie could 2137 pounds of drink the contents of the liottle Coal Rock 2267 Springs a certain level and he did. After a ts Coal Gate Castle 2272 night of terrible buffering the lad died. P. V. Winter Quarters Coal JNO.E.HUISH HOUSE, Payson 2407 3168 THE WORLDS DEST By Every Test. Gold Medals for quality at New Orleans high-standar- d 1885,Ckicngo 1893,Parisl900 For sale by Boyd & Butler. I About thirteen hautera went to York Monday on the 10 o'clock Short Line train, aud returned on the afternoon, and it isnt likely that they will go there any more this winter. They had poor success, only killing less than one hundred rabbits. The ground in that particular part of Jnab county has beeu hunted over so much of late that bonnies are far aud few between . A. J. Snell wanted to attend a party, tint was afraid to do au on account of pains in bis stomach, which lie feared would grow won. lie says I was telling my troubles to a lady friend, who Chamberlain's Colic, said, Cholera and DiaiTlmer Remedy will put you in condition far the party. I bought a bottle and take pleasure In stating that two'doses cured me and enabled me to have a Rood lime at the psity. Mr. Snell is a resident of Summer Hill, N, Y. This remedy is fur sole by ail druggists. A fresh supply of J. G. McDonalds famous candies just in at Mrs. ' Gotheils, Over 150 kinds to select from. ' Also fresh bread from Provo. Home Missionaries. Home Missionary Appointments Nebo Stake, Jan. 26, 1902, A Time of meetings 2 p. m., for Xsdlclat. . ! find (Jhnraberlafiia Gough Remedy all places ' except Knightsville is ail excellent medicine, liiave been where meeting i held fet 7 :3o p.m. suffering from a severe cough fur the Peter Rnlwrts last two mouths, and it Iiiib efTi cted a cure. I have great pleasure in recom- rayson 1st Ward: William Finch Roslyn Coal Weber Coal 2435 Bwd-Ciug- The above Government tests show that One Ton (2.ooonwo KEMMERER Co h AlvuliJ Moore mending it. W. C. Wuckner. This is the opinion of one of our oldest sud Iayson 2nd Ward: Wm H. Page most resected sesidents, and lias lieen NeI,h, 0,lwwn Jipnng Ixlir n,,,,!, While voluntarily given in a good faiili that others may try the remedy and lie hantaquin. sAlplieus llingliam lieiielitdd. as was Mr. Wockuer, Tills CIi J. CluynDii is equal to 2122 lbs. Rock Springs; 2127 lbs. Castle Gate; 2252 remedy is sold by D. W. It vine. Jostqih S. lielluws Semius Gardner lbs. Winter Quarters; 2278 lbs. Roslyn; 2965 lbs. Weber. Knlglitlllc.,Ruru ,, Slell 1 SWEET SINGED. 11,1.iJohn II. Hayes .1 MILES BROS., Agents, PAYSOTST, UTAH. THERES ' AN OLD PROVERB ,(.1 Marcuauu , John Moore The following is an extiact taken 'Joseph Crump A. Simmons from an article which appeared in Spanish Fork 1st Ward: William Grotegut The German Times, published in Her. Fork jEven Evensou lln, Germany, December 8, 1901, and Kpanish2nd Ward:.N. P. Jenson Edward lietldows speaks very highly of Miss Emma Spanish Fork 3rd Ward:' Jos. A. Stone Ramsey, who is studying voice culj.Tolin J. Schaerrer ture in the Gennan metropolis. The Spanish Fork 4th Ward: George T. Wride young lady was formerly a resident of wiWm. S. Tanner Palmyra.. J()fc Fnyaon, and Is fast making a record Staliell which all her friends may look to with Leiond Ward: John F. A. lluisli pride. It Is expected that Miss Ramsey will return home some time next winter. Following is tlie extract: SAMUEL D. MOORE, At a charity-concer- t, Clerk nf Stake. given last week attheXew Royal Opera House, A Womans Awful Peril. on Krollo Garten, Miss Emma Ramsey, an American, easily carried Tlieiu is only one chance :o save the main hsnois. In the familiar aria your life and that is through an o(ar from 8k Loeus Samson sad Delilah. ation were tlie startling words heard Miss Ramsey displayed a full, even, hy Mrs. I, H. HuUt of Lime Ridge, Wls. well-placaojirano voice, of a dark, fnim tier doctor after lie had vainly velvety quality that is usually found tried to ?ure her of a frightful case of only in mezzo, or contralto voices. 81m stomach trouble and yellow jnndire. sang with extreme musical taste, and Gall stones hud formed and she conexcellent French pronunciation. We stantly grew worse. Then she began predict for this promising young singer to use Electric bitters which wliooly a career of more Ilian average import- cured her. It's a wondiful ritumsck, ance. Liver and Kidney remedy. Cures dyiqiepsia, Ion of aetite. Try It. Saw Death Near, 50 cints. Guaranteed. For salo It often made my lieart ache Only L. Townshend. J. hy writes L. G. Overstreet, by Elgin, Teun., to hear my wife cough until up-to-da- te it seemed her weak aud sore lungs would collapse. Good doctors Mild she was so forgone with Consumption that no medicine or earthly help could save her,, but a friend recommended Dr. Kings New Discovery and peixinteut For tlie Cliica go Symphony Orchestra use of tills excellent medicine saved Concert to lie held at Provo January her life. ItS absolutely guaranteed 28th, a rate of one Slagle fare lor round fur coughs, colds, bronchitis, Astbnia is announced by the R. G. W. trip and all throat and Lung diseases 6n Tickets sold Jan. 28th, limited to Jan. and 100 at J, L. Townsend. Trial 20lli. bottles free. li ed When in doubt, follow the crowd. twentieth century English, this means: into Rendered Take the Burlington. The crowd does. the Always the STRONG line from Denxer to as so never was Burlington great leadership East, the reads: which now. via the Through Sleeper for Omaha and Chicago Balt W. G. Lake, daily It. the leave depet, IUiilfngtuii at 8:15 p. m. Tourlat cam Wednesday and I rldays. Everything in an line of Jewelry u for Omaha and Burlington train leave Denver Kansas City and Bt. at 4 i. 111. nn-- 10Vp.in. dally; aud 10 p.m. Louis 2:15 Chl-eig- l at Pages store. p-t- Information on mount ; or. If you pmfar, sn four loraltlekut agsi.t. 79 W. 2nd South street - Salt Lake Office, R. F. NESLEN, General Agsnt. ja iS iv eiT aaaa-fr- M UVE & OOC S t UViiftoiXABSsii'ft.kj EiXS CU,E3KATi.D 1X11 jOUE XU1X 15 r m -- - kta&Twca ft c,y JOB TB2I3 EXTELtSlCLTlUCr .1 T -- o mr-Tp-l i hfrnl. u Ths agency for the Troy 8team b? 9 Lf.n jre wo I:c our r . t t.;;o ru.J iamond L.Sitvw-frt ICO .rry 'v C LfV'rv I' jJ .f 4,7V Laundry haB lieeu placed for Pay-o- n with Alma McClellan, who will have his head quarters at this office. Best work aud good service insured. The Handsomest Calendar j'ricc, Vosf'Mi'l. f.l.M wit of the Mwon(in ten colors) six bend won six sheets. 10X12 Inches), reof (laintings by Moran, production Issued by General Passenger Depart. ment, Milwaukee & St. Paul Kailway, will lie sent on receipt ef twenty. live cents. Aduress F. A. General Passenger Agent, Chico go. CIiU-bko- r Ul r- .a; for c,-- . . r i ,v j mi !".. ' ;& 'V co. rICO.E voot-- 1 I70S -- ( 5. .MAES. . - fashioned idea of making Clirietiuas a turn! by Iran and Floyd Wilson stasmi fur family enjoyment, and they aud John Lutenoock Tliey repreare living up to it. Their Christmas sented three were dressministers; nlrh was a dinner tly fainiy affair, uo ed in black suits, carried bihlea in one lint lelatives being presemt, and the President gave notice that Le their hands and disguised themwould see no callers, except on selves to lerfection. A close business, during Christmas second or this were the pri.ie week. laViee three costumed as nuns. One of the first callers at the White House Christmas was the young Three Indians aud three coone miu of the Chinese minister, who called were also called up for the prize, to (ireseut Mrs. Roosevelt a handsome aud after some deliberation the bouquet and the compliments of the awarded it to the ministers. season. He lids carried a bouquet to udgee The gentleman's first prize for tbo White House every Christmas the best costume aud best sustainmorning that lit has Inwii in Washington ami was a great favorite of Mrs. ed character was awarded to Jack McKinley, who was fond of all childwho impersonated a ren. The little chap was also fond of Butler, Spanish prince; the Ladie's first Mrs. McKinley and lias not forgotten her, as she will know when she gets to Daisy Fairbanks a coon her usual Christmas flowers from him, danciug girl Will Cowan, as a at tier Canton home, lie couldent genuine holm from lioboville, won deliver them In person this year, but the gents comic, and Winnie the 1 lilies comic. Miss he got his fathur to seud them by exwas a real old lady from press with his best wishes it weuldlie a meckery to talk alsmt a merry the back woods. Ray Powell, a Christmas and a happy New Year In clown, fannied off the booby. that Canton home. Mc-liatl- on Me-llatt- on F. McCAW, Judge Booth's Court. Watchmaker Settings of Cases to Be Heard at Provo Daring the Ensuiug Month. Matilda S. Iloutx vs Wing, Jr., motion to relax Jeweler and December Slut Josephs. costs. January 3rd Provo City et si vs West Unien Canal company etal; lteed Bmoot vs James Abeuathy et al. January Utli Mary K. Just vs John G. Jost, demurrer; John D. Dixon vs F. J.Uushuel et al., motion to relax cost; Thomas Enos et al. vs M. L. Pralt, motion to relax cost; Western Loan Savings liank vs Louis Gariir et si., demurrer. January 7tli Jacob Evans, administrator, vs. Rio Grande Western Railway company. January 6th' Ths State of Utah vs John 1). France. January tftli The State of Utah vs Albert Chisholm. Jauuary lltli The State ef Utah vs Francis Taylor. January 12 The 8tste of Utah vs Paul Beak( whose true name is stated by 1dm 10 be Thomas Fltzglhbon). 24th John McNeill vs January William II. Pool; Erastus Uopla vs Thomas Lewellyu. January 15th John C. Gralmm vs Bamuul V. Rurk tal.; CIiwIm et al. vs Jacob Robertson at al. January 16th Louis S. Robertson, administrator, vs John E. Thorne, administrator; John W. Coburn vs leter Coustonza. Januuiy 20th Spanish Fork City vs ErJohn Evans; Spanish Fork City Fine Repairing a Specialty OriU A. Gutheil, THE BARBER! First Class Barbering in all its Branches. Depot St. 2y inducing you Or. Kinds Nsv Discovery, Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Cuer&nteod Cure. t NO Pay. Your wurrui.1 it Tim only NO Cure. will Drug-ia- ABSOLUTELY CURES Grip, Influenza, Arthma, Rronchltis, Cough, Pneumonia, or any W. Whooping - IsmQ Ut tiie TRIAL BOTTLES FREE. Regular Bise 60 cents and $1.00l DENTIST. C. C. LANGLEY , D. D . S. conijny. January 28th Spanlkh Fork City vs. Spanish Fork Southeastern Irrigation January 20th Spanish Fork vs Lelaud Roller Mills. PAYSON, UTAH. This will save your Life. to use nest lirown. January 21st Payson City vs Karl lluish. Januaty 27th The Tolluride Power Conqiany vs tlie Overlund Gold Mining All co!iiiny. DMVOSTOMK, rATSOS.VTAH A Graduate of 5 Yrnre Experience, preiared to do any kind of work known to tint profes- sion. - Work Guaranteed. Painless Extraction. Office over Bank. Utah. Payson, Co-o- DENTIST. THEj MASQUERADE. The fimt record breslting night Continuous Gum, Gold, Aluminum and Rubber Plates. Gold manager Six had to coutend with and Porcelain bridges. Every at the opera house last week was operation guaranteed. tha event 'of the masque ball, whfch was the largest affair of the Dp Bolladajf. kind eyer given ii the opera house, and excelled the mnsqnflrade o Ofllce Two doors West of Gutheil Barber Shop. last fall, in point of financial success, by many dollars. Both the number of spectators and dancers UNIQUE! was greater than on any previous fc.th.la thauS-ats- l like occasion, there being about a ENJOYABLE! wiUv.bIb.v.I k..l.l 120 couple dancing, and the only HEALTHFUL! R F fault found by the dancers was that the floor was too crowded. However, this little fault was over looked and every one of the participants resolved to make the best of it aod have a good time. They did eo. The grand march led on at 8:30. The floor was filled at this early hour in tbe evening, but many more came later. Nearly every type and nation-abilit- y was represented. There were many costumes that repre sented nothing in particular ant Washington Gossip. Birveil uo other purpose than to Rear Admiral Schley, probably the conceal the identity of tbe wearers. most talked about man in the country, On the whole the costuming was has gone to New York, accompanied creditable aud the characters wt-by Mrs. Schley. They are spending sustained. tlie holidays quietly there with tli-- ir As other duties called tbe Globe daughter Mrs. Mortley, and her bus-lnto return will Washington Header reporter from the ball at They before Congress reassembles, when the laii early hour the unmasking was Admiral will decide wlmt lie will do aud the identity of nearly to secure the vindication lie Udievcs passed liimsclf entitle I to. I1h very poaitlveiy all the characters trust remain au says tint lie will not lecture anywhere unknown quantity. tills winter, although he lias had all The prize of $ for the best arts of big money ofTers to do so. of three or more was cap-The Roosevelts believe in tlie old group pla.d wlthlarMch mt by U (Mb .1 tfc. I yrt SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS Sanitarium R ATUC 1 no LJL ts ! Fhnl BuMm OY.USmA Sob Lafcs Chy n ' OonHiimiM tar Mm. (tall 1 ll.. tli. Mm ct a. Vi. ra. s. nl. it...Btaifcniih wi- pml. nek uy. S4Hwlri.hriiaU.iriM faOC riUialfcahMi OCa M. Tuta. Pa.M. Plun-f- ill CoablD. hmltfc atowm. by tlclUif Ikw bMh. vka. (a laft Un. Oftm iff Ml ilgki PATENTS VfRYdSLVtfttKSTAK lhotO mi w. rand .n IMMEDIATE FREE report on siv. ih. unit lr.al nrvks.palrntalulity. tnd idnct, and our ehnigo. nr. moil.nta Try ujl AT SWIFT & CO., Patent Lawyers, 0pp. U.S. Patent OificetWashlngton, D.C. ' |