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Show T )i V I . L'v Glob: lx I h IEeabeb. PATSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 17. 1902. WOL. 13 13 . w! ) Wooden Wedding. "locks the One of the t off fro m your clothing. nicety. Townsends Magic I Mrs. Metz, with the aid of a number of onr good ladies had the affair in charge and the outcome of the party proved that the ladies in chaige had made careful preparations. The company met at the Wight-mahotel from eight oclock until Clothes Cleaner does the work and does not injure the most delicate fabric. 25c most enjoyable social events of the season was the weoden wedding reception given Mr. and Mrs. CL S. Six at their home last Monday evening by a large number of friends, which was given in the form of a surprise, and was carried oat to a 00 00 v Council Meeting. n Good for Rheumatiom. Laat fell I was taken with a Tory severe attack of muscular rheumatism which caused me great pain and annoyance. After trying several u and rheumatic cures, I cided to use Chamberlains Pain Balm, which I had seen advertised in the Bouth Jerseyman. After two applications of thia IRemedy, I waa much better, and after using one bottle, was completely cured. Sallie Harris, Halem If. J. For sale by all druggists. de- genuine order. An orchestra had been engaged and soon the merry crowd were tripping the light fantastic to the strains of music, and a jolly crowd they were. Dancing was in order until 12 o'clock when the guests repaired to the dining room and partook of a sumptuous repast, after which they danced the time away until an early hour. Everybody departed feeling that a good time bad been enjoyed. Wet Has No Effect. Perhaps the following will be of Dont forget tbe great Banksome interest to the farmers of rupt Sale of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Underwear, Wrappers, this vicinity. It is from the Mt. Gloves, Neckwear, Shirts, Socks, Pleasant Pyramid and explains th e Notions. All mnst be sold reexperiment mode by a farmer from gardless of price. Chester, on this destructive peat: Ily rum Co its, who was in town from For cough and there is folds' do Chester dining this week, aiys that medicine so effective ts BALLARDS - Jacob Schueider, digging graves and labor la canal 10.75 sou-reside- J. E. Hulsh, hay fur Estray Puund 7.25 110.81 Balt Lake Electric Bupply Co. Claim of U. F. Ott, as referred to nine pi m. when they rent to the Marshal was again brought up amounting to t2JK house of their victims and gave Marshal Barnett, feeding bone them a surprise that was of the 8.70 three months, and telephone per bottle, at Townsends Drug Store. . The City Fathers met lsst Monday evening at the council chambers, and after the usual opening routine the following business was transacted: James Jones made a request of the council that the citizens of the east bench be furnished sufficient water for culinary purposes. Tbe following claims were then read, allowed and amounts appropriated. $1.00 John If Dixon, issuing licenses there is much danger still of damage being Inflicted by the grasshoppers, despite the fact that the spring has been rather a wet and celd one. He says that moisture does not discommode the .toppers .in the least, not-- ' withstand ng4h popular belle ' the contrary. He' has experimented' by hopper in a Jar of placing a water and keeping him there all winter but when turned loose in the spring it would require only a few moments te make him about the liveliest drowned hopper that ever hopped. Then it ia said that last year there were millions of ths peats hatched out late in the fall in holes where water bad been stand ug all summer long. full-fledg- ed A Big Offer. We have a good thing to offer oar subscribers. That ia the HOREHOUND SYRUP. ideal remedy. Price 25 end J. L. Townsends. It 50 is tbe cents at Jos Worthington. B-li- , Balt Lake Bread, fresh 1 LV. amotr.fo $1.21 given lp it by ' Councilor Bills and the remittance was made. Better Stop It. This concluded the evenings and the body adjourned. business Somebody, perhaps they ware kids" perhaps half grown boys, A Valuable Hedlolne. stretched a large sized wrapping not the slighest hesitancy ia have "I cord across the sidewalk on depot Chamberlains Cough recommending street Sunday night, which nearly to are suffering from sll.'who Remedy caused one of onr young men to coughs or colds says Cbas. M. Cramer, loose some of his teeth, The rope Esq., a woll known watch maker, of was stretched jnst high enough Colombo, Deylon. "It has been some that it struck him directly across two yean since the City Dispensary the mouth, and as he was walking first called my attention to this valua bla medicine and I have repeatedly quite fast it is a wonder that he used it and It has always been benewas not injured. Boys who do ficial. It has cured me quickly of all each dirty tricks bb this will be cheat colds. It is especially effective getting esnght if they dont de- fer children and seldom takes more one bottle to cure them of hoarsesist, and when they are it will not than ness. I have persuaded many 10 try be a picnic party either; as it this valuable are medicine, and coaid be made a very serious all as well pleased as myself they over the For sale by all druggists. charge. Young fellows who have results. no more brains than to do each foolish tricks, endangering the Want to Close. safety of pedestrians deserve to A number of the clerks of onr be sent np a while. city have expressed a desire that He Kept Hie Leg. Twelve yean ago J. W. Sullivan, of the 7 oclock closing rale be inHartford, Conn., scratched his leg with augurated again for the season. a rusty wire. Inflamatlon and blood This is a move that onght to be poisoning set in. For two years he made as the hoars are long enough suffered intensely. Then the beet docand the clerks shonld be given tors urged amputation, 'but he writes I used one bottle of Electric Bitters some consideration. If the rale is established it and li boxes ofBuckien's Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and well as should be observed to the best ever. For Eruptions, Eczema, Tetter ability of all ss it cannot be made Salt Rheum, Sores and all blood die a success if all do not work to orders Electric Bitten has no rival on earth. Try them J. L. Tnwnseud will that end. American Parmer. We this give paper free for one year all to new sn bscribera, and all old subscribers who pay np arrears and one year in advance. Ths Great American Farmer is one of the best agricultural Journals of the Nation. It is edited by Hon. Jos. H. Brigham, who is assisted by an able corps of editors. In addition to the logical treatment of all agricultural subjects this paper will also discuss tbs great issues of the day, thereby adding zest to its columns and giving the farmer something to think about aside from everyday humdrum of routine duties. We hare a limited number of these subscriptions to offer and would urge those who desire to take advantage of this offer and get both papers for the price of one, to come early Call and get guarantee satisfaction or refund money. a sample copy and look it over. Only SO cents. Orest eastern Mrs. 8. B. Wilson will have a lull line of Sample Eastern Hats on exhibition, friday,flpril25wo2 and examine them and Call he convinced that they are the Cheapest and most line to be found this side up-to-da- ' 8.00 Councilor Betts moved that tbe city purchase a brand sheet. The motion was seconded by Councilor Ellsworth and carried. The report of the City Sexton, City Pound Keeper, City Marshal, Oity Treasurer, City Recorder were read and accepted, tbe report of the City Justice was read sad referred to the City Attorney. The salary list for March a mounting to $326.85 was allowed and the amount appropriated. A communication from the City Attorney was read in relation to the bond that should be issued and given by the Bocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company to insure the citizens against damage, Council fees amounting to $52 were allowed and tne amount appropriated. Councilor Boyle moved that the ef water tax on tbe First 8ociety lots, of Salt Lake City. te Called Hence We this week find it onr duty to chronicle the sad death of one of oar old residents, in the person of W. H. McClellan, who passed sway at Mammoth Monday morn' ing at an early hour. He had been sick only one week, suffering with pneumonia, when the angel of death took him henoe. When death came the deceased was being taken from his home in Mammoth to the train to be bronght to Payson, The body was then taken back to the home and prepared for shipment, and was brought clown here yesterday morning. . 4( f NO. 34 Mr. McClellan was born in Pay-so-n on March 25, 1852 and has re- sided here the greater part of his life. He leaves a wife and seven children, three of whom are married, beside a host of relatives and friends who mourn his loss, and ths widow and children have the lympathy of the entire community in their bereavement Fpneral services were held at the I First Ward meeting house yesterday afternoon and were largely attended; the service was a very impressive one, the speakers givxgout many words of cheer and comfort to the mourners A large cortege escorted the remains to the city cemetery where they were interred. From Idaho. a In letter from Seth Longa-bang- h, written to A. G. Gntheil, he states that they were camped six miles this side of Challis, Idaho, on the Salmon River. He said they were trying for a place to cross the Salmon River Mountains, and said they were experiencing some difficulty in getting over, bat parties are at work shoveling a road through thf snow and he expected that they could soon pass. Mr. Longabangh skid it would be about the 1st of May before they can get np to Thnnder Mountain, bat as they are now ia a good district for prospecting and with plenty of provisions; they would fare very well, and having as good an outfit as anybody who ia making the trips they will get into the Thnnder Mountains as soon ss anybody. Do You Wish the Finest Bread and CaJce It is conceded that Royal Baking Powder is purest and strongest of all baking powders, absolutely free from alum, ammonia and every adulterant. Royal, makes the best and most wholesome food. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO 100 WILLIAM StH NEW YORK. On April 27th to 28th inclusive (he Homo Oregon Short Line will make round trip rate of $38.00 via Ogden and 850.(0 Home Missionary Appointments if you wlnli to go via Ogden and n Nebo Slake, Apr. 23, 1902. via Portland and Huntington, to Time of meetings 2 p. m., for Los Angeles or San Francisco. lUtum limit of tickets June 2ulh atop overs will all places except Knightsville where meeting is held at 7:30 p.ra. be allowed returning. Stuhell rayson lfit warn. K A liuigh OjhmikIisw A Short Scrap. Tayson 2nd Ward: Roger Ezekiel Greeuhalgli Peter Unlierts A little altercation took place Spring Lake: William Finch here Tuesday night between Alvah J. Moore Santaquln: Wm. ll.J'uge Nephi McKee of Lake Shore and Nepld Oltemn Joe Barnett over a game of pool Goshen Charles While when Dare Hutchinson also of Bingham Lake Shore joined in the scrap. Knightsville: Alpheus S. M. Klcliardeon Hen Fairbanks acted as peacesun Eli J. Benjamin: JosephCloy S. bellows maker and soon S crowd the got The Good of Medicine Gardner Lake Shore: Horenua quieted down with the aid of Rufus 1. Snell "Y AsS - kwlstlng that medicine does haw one stubborn feet to others. All four were placed un- Spanish Fork John II. Hayes erndT-t-' 1st Ward: John K. HuM ' was released itlai'tt.r feet that to der Henry fuiirr Moore Fork people who do believe are greatly free from fault in the Bpisrifehr . l ' ' 2nd Ward Joseph Crump the majority. We have been a .poaja fortunate during the past twenty yetaeft"'.. A. J& Hlmmous Fork Marshal Harnett went down to Spanish3rd Ward: William Grotegut aa to convince thousands of Buflerei-- ' Lake Shore yesterday afternoon Spanish Fork Even Evenson 4th Ward: N. F. Jenson sod brought tbe two np and Edward lieddows arraigned them before Justice Palmyra: Jos. A. Stone Wimmerwbo fined McKee 94 00, Schnerrer Leland Ward: John J. T. Hutchinson $2,50 and Harnett Wride George $2.50. Salem Ward: Wm,8.S. Tanner Jos. Bills It seems that the two Lake SAMUEL D. MOORE, Shore were not with satisfied boys time; It turns tbe food you eat Into rich Clork of Stake. red blood, making solid flesh at tbe rate the short scrap here so they mixed of ona to three lbs. per week. The with each other when A Sure Cura for Files. to week sick feeling cannot remain when their own town and they got Files produce moisture end Itching 'the McKee, the boqy is gaining in healthy flesh. cause itching, this form as well os This medicine saves doctor bills and larger one, by considerable of the Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Files are Insures health, giving the very best two, was pretty severely beaten up cured by Dr. File Remedy. treatment poMiblo. Sold by all by liis companion who need a beer Stope itching and bleeding. Almori's druggists for 76c. a box, about three bottle with a vigorous forearm tumors. CO cents a jar at dmgglelR, or treatments in each box. Write us about Rent by mHil. Treatise free. VTritu your case and let us advise with you, movement, and McKees face looks ink about your case. Dr. Bosauko, this costs nothing. On receipt of price, like it is draped in mourning. lbllads, To. 75c., we will send one box of the Tonic, They will be np on tbe linoleum or 8 boxes for 12.00 by mall. Write, Dr. today for their sport dowu Gunn, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by again there. J. L. Townsend, Druggist WASTED. P3iV Missionaries. ie-tur- ertjbut - - Reliable man for Manager of a Branch Office we wieli to oien in this Ranchman If hed had Itching IMles. They are ter- vicinity. Here is a good ojiening for A few weeks since Tlie Balt Lake ribly annoying; but Bucklen's Arnica the right man. Kindly give good Salve will cure.the worst case of pile on Trlbuuo established The earth. It has cured thousands. For references whea writing. Farmer and Ranchman, and is Injuries, 1aln or Bodily Eruptions it's TIIE A. T. MOIUtJS WHOLESALE HOUSE developing It into an Invaluable publi- the best salve in the world. Price 25c a Cincinnati, Ohio. cation fer farmers and ranchman box. Cure guaranteed. Bold by J. L. Illustrated catalogue 4 cts. stamps. Townsend. throughout the arid country. Many new features will be added to it this spring and summer. It will be but a dollar a year, for if taken with The Weekly Balt Lake Tribune. the two are only $1.50 a year. The Balt Lake Weekly Tribune alone is 11.00 e year. The Inter-Mounta- Farmer in Inter-Mounta- Job Couldnt 13 a vo Stood 1 1 in mm1 NO. 6 FOR CHICAGO No. 6 that is what they call the Burlington's Chicago Special. It is the fastest as well as the finest of the three great trains! for ths East which leave Denver daily over the Burlington Route. two Its a big train, too mail-ca- r, baggage-ca- r, a two and chair cars, diner, sleepers, car with observation platform. buflet-smok-ing-libr- Leave! flmtfr I p. m.; trrivr Denver moruiuSi Cliieaiu IUU next evening. Ticket nt ofHcmof eounedlug line. The Aristocrat among theWhiskies of the Old School. Without a peer. For sale by Boyd & Butler. G.W a. m. next TICKET OFFICE: 79 West Second South Salt Lako City. St. R.F. NESLEN, General Agent. 1. 8- .- Tlirn' ileep- -r to Omnli .nilCliinro letveiSi.lt Lake ut 8:15.i. in. daily. I mwhh m.'wrm i way |