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Show The Payson Chronirle is a clipper, clip-per, and no mistake. The fire department had a practice, Wednesday evening. A few animals in town are afflicted with the pink eve. Democratic caps at the Hardware. Only 15 cents a piece, other stores charge 25 cents. " P. P. Siggard is raising some fine specimens of the orange peach in his orchard in the Second ward. The roads from Brigham to Willard arc natural highways and are always in first-class condition. Foh sai.k. Hogs, from two to twelve months old; reasonable I figures. Apply to C. Olson, Call's j Fort. 13-4 j The Bui.kk force closed up shop j and took an out, Monday, Labor) Day, which is a national legal holiday. The frame home thai Road Super-, Super-, visor L. Jeppaonis having built on j Main street in the Second ward is , up to the second floor. 1 Wednesday evening, the drum corps frightened a team belonging to Job T. Smith, causing a runaway run-away on Main street. No serious, damage was reported. The Liberal party in Sevier County, says the Trib, has gone the way of all the world, the members mem-bers uniting with the two national parties. At the Cash Store, cash is the word. No booking, no bad debts, no collector. Better goods for less money. John Christcnson, Pro prietor. The Wilson-Knudson two-Btory brick block on Main street is almostready for the roof. The building will cost the proprietors $11,000. The Territorial Democratic Convention Con-vention will be held at I'rovo, Oct. oth. There will be 500 delegates. Box Elder County is entitled to I thirteen. "Pericles," master article on the tariff, which appeared in the last issue of The Bugler, was read before be-fore the Henderson Club at their; Saturday meeting. ! A team belonging to John Ipsen ran away last Sunday and brought up in an electric light pole on Main street. A small boy was in the wagon, but nothing harmful befell him. Brigham City wants anything that will make work and furnish employment to the laboring and mechanical class, and any step in this direction will be appreciated and endorsed by her people. A cranky Republican of Manti has bet with a cranky Democrat of Salt Lake that Harrison will be elected in November. The loser j must wear a political hat of his opponent's faith for one year. A girl named Miss Pancake was married at Salt Lake, Tuesday. Her age was not given, but there is no question hut that she married young; in fact, in haste and caught the first flap-jack that popped the question. We acknowledge receipt of'CulTjn Rcasoner's "Hand Book of Republicanism." Repub-licanism." It contains 17G well-written well-written and well recommended 1 matter, from a Republican standpoint. stand-point. It can he had at Salt Lake for 2.1 cents. Last Sunday, A. Valentine wm ! appointed Bishop of the Second 1 ward, T. 1L Blackburn his first and Lorenzo Jeppson his second Counsellors. The out-going Bishop Xiehols has been ordained a patriarch. Things are coming to a pretty pass in Br'gham if a gentleman and his wife cannot lake a stroll into the fields on the southwestern outskirts of town without having insulting remarks thrown at them ' by some nasty, little whelps, j Those two vulgar boys (names sup-j sup-j pressed) in the field with a cart and a gray horse Thursday p. m. I will be severely dealt with if the i offense is repeated. |