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Show agHHg sinu 9 inti t fiem the basement of Malt dm Hughes filock, Main street, ttery i Saturday morning'. ! at tin in Spanish rk City , Utah, for transmission ough the mails as second class matter. Entered Ptulojfce f2.00 je year I months ' iree months. I 1.00 SO . L. SCOTT i L. & CO., lOililor SI Alt C II 4, 1393 hTURDAY. CITTST COFnER3 OF PANI5H FORK CITY, UTA1 1 Mayor, Marinin Larann. Wui. B. Hughes, W. 0. Creer, Nicholas mitn Robert IT. MaKall, John J. Banbi, Marshal, Benjamin Williams. City attorney, Wra. Creer. I Raeviulvr, Jesse P. Holt, Jr. j Auditor, H Trm F. Thomas. Treasurer, Wm. Robertson. I Collector, Hubbard Tuttle. Paxton, John Rowe. ' i C. Ilntcblson. Oily Inspector, Jam City Justice, John P. Jonos. i Watermaatcr, James Warner. 1 Road super vise r, James Warner. Fen nd keeper, Rasas D. Jamas. Connell meets second Tuesday in eaeh nontb. liKCTPCT of tbs Peace, James Constable, Rees D. Jatnee. JuNtice j L. Hales, ST. DAVID'S DAY, The ohsemnee of St. Davids day by ha Welsh people on the first day of the present month preiented a rare spectacle i i d national oneness rarely met among ither people. Ncr this alens. That gathering compared of men and women jrom radons parts of the territory who '.roti glit with them their superlative talents which bora fruit that day in ora i iry, music and song of a very high ; ..rdcr. 1 Away bsuk in the mist of centuries 'nollud the ancestors of those same people meet to discuss dillmuU prob !ems in the highest mathematic s, spent I latiug tn theories of the lghtst pohiloa ophical (Oder, astahlishtog moral atatutai and (i which liaya never been eclipsed giving vent In grand oratory and patriotic strains Ot noblest fidelity, Front than until now dorpite tho pon dicta with other nations and people's and the change that follow or aceom ' pauy timo, these people have never for a mumuiit lost their distinctive character Still, oratory forms part of their liters lure; their songs and singing are yet pregnant with that sublimity that b'i always been st once tbs pride and envy Their patriotlam baa not f the world. dimmed nor tbair hate of tjranuj dim SPANISH FORK -- flOXTINIKI) Propriotopt SCOTT, We say again to the Council of Spanish pork to be careful on Ilia compilation of tbs revision of tha city ordiaaucas, From all reports tha compilation will greatly exceed that of the printing, in Ita Past, Present and Future prica. Our ordinance! are not so Compiled Briefly. but what our eity attorney eouid do the compiling, nnd not enter the psh county combine. We dou't think tha? Tho 'TValkar War" Who the Firat Settlwra Were nard Timm Among tha price will bo cut very much lower by ' rtoiiaers- - Mrighani Young ' ' entering with Proto aud other Utah a Motile header. county towni in the revision. Hence we ay dont bo bluffed. In looking over a back iitua of tha Brighapi City U. wet wa clip tho follow lug: Tha Spanish Fork Sim does not ibios so brightly as it formerly did. It is probably in on eel i pi." Whon do you mtan formerly? Tba off ita bate." Report is dtcldtlly Qur subscriber declare that wa shine brighter every issae. Give the Report the same iacllitlea as we have, and the j couldn't Report arena false report. A make a person esn't bright imIs unless he pression gifted with the brase material. Thar ia a prospect of ua having a newipape, soon. A man by the name of Geddard, from whence we know not, iatba originator. Then we expect a Tar neal, Payton aorreipondont Spanish Fork Scv; "The Tar Heel who la tha author of Doom. the Rbpve or anyone else connected with auch an abortion of a newspaper aa tha "Snn" ia no. expected to know any Journalist of any reputation anywhere, and therefor would not be expected by tha people to know where the editor of this paper come from," PaysonOfolie, We feel to thank you Mr. God paid ter the compliment. We all should crawl before walking, but it sceme that you ara walking (te yonr tomb) first. Wa dont profess to be a Journalist, "therefore" your prediction la correct-Anotheprofession . w ara lacking in regarding tha appearance of onr paper, and that is, wa don't foist onraalvea upon ' tha paopl In a thonaand-dolla- r style of from $100 io tha hols." It aaems that our cotem. is jealous to the fact that Tine Sex is quite rxtenslvolr oirculntcd r in Payton. 5 I In tbs midst of direst calamities' national end social disruption, tha Welsh-manever lost Ida identity. Tha tyrany of kings combined with tha diabolical hiflueiice of tha white gown in expres dona of war and massacre sod woo failed to qutiuch thuir order for liberty or put a stop to tbair natural taadsucy towards tha highest peake of intellectual culture At heme or on the tented field, In the roitrum proclaimg tha rights of man, or amid the smoke of battle fighting for liberty, wa find bat different views of Caracta tba sams rounded character. and Annie stand forth ( t a, IIoadecia as typoa in the jmst; Cromwell, Room William-- and Thomas Jefferson are modern types of tha anus greatness evolved and amplified in modern times Wa were phased with the Eieteddfod. Pleased with the unanimity, the cnthuiia i sra oud the other numerous probucti of We were thni excelleat gathering. so aae the to hospitably strangers pleased entertained, and not the least of our pteasings was the fact that our citizens uf othor nationalities seemed anxious to give subitautial aid ia whatever they could, and in all thsy could to tnakt the full occasion n succtei . And it was succeai. May tha Eiataddiod increaie ia popu larlty, aid this wa predict, that while Tub 8cm ahiuas ill brightest beams sh all In iti warueat companion. HI J .! 'XUS??.1! It will be looolj eoene whs the ex President arrives at his eld beme la tndiaaapolia where once that btleved wife offered comfort to tho Harrison wsl.-rouod- I family. eaennmm! ritasrrEXT Clxvelaxd has now puted hie cabieet and this morning Cleveland family will unload baggage el the White House, Hakrihon wlil be seta on hie way Pennsylvania avenue, on bis way Indianapolis home. com- tha thair while down to his Editor Spanish Fork Sun, 8iaj -- If you think Micto simple liaei worthy of print I shall be glad to see tham in the coin ms of yottr truly entereating little paper. FIRST. of a mother mnit be Flirtiag around in lor litile borne, Lnadlng her children one. two three. In the path that they ahocld loam. And how ewcet the task of a mother must tie the labore day by day; To make her little dm liege see Tho truth aud heavenly way, II ow glnd tha heart of a father must When weary ho enter at night A be, To ee these children one, two, three With face ao happy and bright. To see the wife he loves so well. Trying with alt her might. To make home e hckvi-nleplace iIwmI! or tongue, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Hot Bck, and between the shoulder, Chills and Ferer, Ac. If you have any of thije symptojne, ycur is Dry Skin, Tain in ircokd. now sad tha lilt of a women must tie, With no little ones round the hearth, How oft her eye does long to aa 8wet facaa bright wttb mirth. How oft her ear doth loag to hear Sweet laughter long and loud, And from her eyes there (alia a tear, Al in her heart the-- e wishes crowd. She rnoehee bar arms to thaampty air, Many taara roam down her cheeks Aa be dosses bar arras aad than nothing there. Oh her heart it two lull to apeak. How aid tho heart of a man must he, When he warders lmmu at night; N little face at the window to see, Or greet him with delight. No chair In that home ara uptlJa down All things in order lay; No liny foet hays run around In that aad home to day. Ula wife is weary, sad and alone, Ami thinks he blaraa her tore; Oh can yon lay as you hear tham moan Which one you pity more. And aa you listen to my asy, Will you sty which pictnre you Ilk Tba dull dark home and lonely way, Or the on all joy aad light. Fork. Fab. 0, Pant. 1893. W.P. BOWENS 0LUFF & SS0TT FINK .STOCK. BARBERS. Liver ia out of order and yogr blood slowly being poisoned, because your liver does not act properly. Hbkhinz will core sny disorder of ti Liver, It has no equal Stomsel), or Bowel. Prica 73 cents. as a Liver edicine, Free simple Bottles at E, B. Sorleya BASEMENT COMMERCIAL SAY. INGS RANK. PROVO CITY, . drugstore. UTAH ilMWWrtnlil,WalMMWW The following brief sketch of William CREER, Pace, one of the firrl settlers and the firtt yyM. Bishop ot Spanish Fork, lias been sent tn and Notary Public us by bii son ; bat we could have wished the notti bad been more extended, st Off a, Main Street, the subject was deserving of a lengthy , 8 penis!) Fork, sketch. Utah , "William Paaa was born iu the State ot Georgia, July 8d, 1800. Ilia parents ft KENWARQ, movtd te Tennessee in his early youth, Yy 4RNER aad bis father soon after fell at tha Attohnets-at-Law- . battle of New Orleans in 1815, leaving biin fatherless at tha ago of nius years. Off et Rooms, Union Block, 'tile embraced the Gospel ip the year Utah of 1811, Ue gathered with the Saints at i Nauvoo in 1848, and assisted in M, M. Warner. Ira W. Kenwaiid completing the Temple there, H wu appointed policeman at Nauvoo and served during tba winter of 1853 4. Ha emigrated to Utah in 1848 with A. MENERAY, M. D. President Brigham Youngs company. Ut wssnoeot the first to locate in Proyo. PHYSICIAN and 6PRGEON. where he tattled in the early part of 1849. Attend all call dnj or night. lie removed to Spanish Fork in Office at Roysck House. 1831, and bare in company with John Utah Fork, Spanish II. Redd, made the first location. He wee appointed Bishop of that place ia the year 1853, aud elected a member of the Legislature ia the the rain year. Ua superintended surveying of Spamih Fork in 1855. lit was called on a mission to Great Britain about the time of 1857, which be Trsoifera Passengers Too and from honorably filled, and waa released after H waa called, soon two after bis return from England, on a southern mission, and settled in New Harmony, where ha lived a faithful Ha Moots all trains and Receives and memoer uf the Church of Jcsui Christ of Latter-dadelivers R. O. W. Express. Sainti until bis death, which occurred on the 3Qth of October, 1876." To this may bs added the fact that Leftvo orders at Hotel RocLLill. Bishop William Pace, waa the brother of James Pace, the founder of Payson, and Utah. ihe uncle of tha well konwn William B. Spanish Fork, Pace, who ia famont io tha military history of Utah Territory, aad whose book on military tsctics ia standard work . P P. TED WOODS Tho Depots. y "DIAMONDS MARKHAM. following biographic (kulcli fiom tho Territorial Enquirer: Headquarter for Spanish Fork, March 21, 1878. ditor Enquirer-l- a your issue of the 13ilnust, appeared the sunuuocsmeut of the death i.f oue of the greatest pioneers of th e Weiteru country, aud practical advocate at religious liberty, Stephen MtrkhAn. He was bora on tha Ottiday uf February, in the year 18U0, in the town of Avon, Outario County, State of New Yoik. ilia father's cam was David; lie wee revolutionary soldier, aud was accidently killod when Stephen waa two years old. Ilia mother, Dinah Merry, afterwards moved to the State of Ohio, wbeie the family eettled iu Cayuga County whru Brother Merkhant first heaiu tha Gospel. Ue waa babtiee-by Elder Able Lamb, In July 1837. 11 was well at the time, and sold all bis possessions iu Ohio liy the couusel of he Prophet Joseph, aud furnished most of theaneans to lit out sixty souls, end took charge in immigrating them from Far V,t Miesuurl. After Kirtland arriving at Far West lie wa appointed an agent tor the Church to raise means and assist the poor Saint in the days of trouble aad persseutiun by the uiobi io Missouri end lllinaoie. Ha was Colonel of the Nauvoo Legion and assisted Joseph in his Dix-rand SOLID SILVERS P00NS, F0KKS. thar trouble. At tints in Nauvoo when Joseph was perplexed with vex- The Large! and Best Stock ia Provo atious lawsuits, Markham sold Ins only Diamonds set and house, which newly Imilr, gave Joseph Loom to select froiii dollars proceeds welve hundred Repairing in all jtt sod then moved Ins family into a tent Branches, First-Clas- s until a cabin could be built, while the Prophet and hie, brothero were iin prismird In Carthage jail. But a few liouit before the martyrdom of Joseph aad Ilyruin, that liloodtliiiaty inoli drove Markham out of Carthage and TnE JEWELER. probed him with their bayonet until his shoes were filled with blood. The scars of those bayonet thrusts be bore to PROVO, UTAn Jewel ia,- - LORENZO THOMAS, W.P. Bowen, paniah Ft?, exhibits at the fair a very select tin" of Frwicb Coach and Perchcron stock, at tin head i if which stands Davouat, a dark dap-plo-gr- imported Perchertra stallion that took first prize for best Purcheron Da stallion, and three of his gat. voust" has beon awarded tu'ru fim prize for his get than any ether Purcheron stsllion iu Utah, qJ whs also a very close competitor for sweepstake at tha fair of 1893. r. Bowen also swept off the lirat prize for largest and beat display ot hatne-bre- d French coach and Purcheron borsst, r. Bowen may an achievemjDt ) well ba proud of, considering the strong competition against which 'he had to r. Bowen's animal contend. All of breeding age were imported direct r. Bowen baa at ail ttmaa fromFrtxos for tale number one ttock of the above clastra - Also grade of tl.e above breeds. SOLICITED CORREPON DENCE Below ia a list of t . Bowen : prizes awarded to For Putois, fNo.8767) For Perchcron first prize; grid medal and $23. Second prize, Davoust, (No. 6358) $10. Best mare, Amelia, (No. 16007) 1 year old and under 2; first prizo gold medal; second prize, $5. Bust mare, Turbine; (No. 8938) with colt' by her side; first prize, gold meda aud $25. Best filley, 1 year old and uqder two first prize, gold medal. Best atallion, Davous, nnd three of hie get; first ptize, gold medal nnd $25. French Coach For stallion, Kali, (No 571) aecond prize $3. French Coach For beat stalioo and three of his get; second prize $10. For ticst and largest display of home bred Percheron and French Coaoh horses Irst prize, gold medal - atehei, m Sh to-d- i With everything clean and bright. SrAKtsR Mwn. We copy the : inikhed. I.lver Makrsa Well Constipated, yon bilious, troubled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, Bad Tut in mouth, Foul breath, posted OP WJU.IAM PACK. COLMNKI.8TF.pUEH Two Pictures. How sweet the life HIM II FROM LAST WEEK I A Sound Are m juav." RaMwu!H6b wm The Tailor, Carrie a full line of sample of For igo end Domestic Goods. Clothing made to order on ehert notion. Torkmanship and Fit Guaran- teed. I carry a full line of attachments ilnger Sewing Machines. tf Market ftepoyt. Corrected weekly by the Spanish Fork Co-o- Wheat.... ret a Oats Brewery Barley Feed Barley Shelled Corn Butter Eggs Ilay Spring Chicke Old Chickens Dry Apricots Dry Applns Dry Pruma Dry Peaches Alfalfa Seed 65c perbnabs! $1.10 per ear. SO 80 1.10 " 20c per poua4 30c per decs 5.00 par te 20c each SOe each 6c per lb 7c 6c 6c ........ 7X MONEY. LOANED ON IMPROVED Farm - Property. SAMUEL CORNABY, Pan Notary TnE SALT LAKE Off e in Residence, ent Bloek East of Co op. Store. TRIBUNE lltek Spanish Fork, beat in a newspaper devoted te tha teresla of tba astern bps, and partid cular y to tb development of the Inter-Mocntat- wouutry . For sdvertisiiiii purposes incomparably ti e beat paper between San Francisco nd Denver. Daily, 363 i(sueaperyrar....$l 00 Weekly, 13 pp.96col., per jr. I 00 1 60 Weekly, six months 76 months three Waely, Adrees, THE TRIBUNE Salt Lake Cm. lara, Ymapt, fins Manhooe, Stmlm Cure for ImpaisHU, loop of emissions. ttrenOortOm. SsIfOlstrm loot Of SStmon), At. OilS maJit you a 170008, '$'-ou.A Ara. Prie 4 OO. t V)rwl. Iim, twirl ivttk tHr-- Hm Box. kUic i tsv ItalSMtl fci OtaLuassAM. a aT.touie. --- 5 t Julius Jensen, hiagrive. driving of the 8e!nte from C. BAILEY, Nauvoo, It waa appointed by Preaipant Young, captain over two hundred pio near, and ted them thence to Wiater NorABT Poblic, Land and Miniko Quarters or Council Bluffs, Iowa. Again Attohnt. he wai chosen Captain of the Hist pioneer to the Rocky Mouatiin undar the reparea promptly Miueral Application direction of tnu Presidency of the Church for Patent and for all Agricultural in the year 1647, aud seven day after Lands. Make Maps, Tracings waa and Deeds, Draws all kind arriving al Salt Lake Valley b ent back ia charge of one hundred aud of agreement. Article of Incorporation, forty persons to Council Bluffs, aud in 1830 returned in charge of a company of Searches titles, fifty wagons, II waa ordained a high Applications for Pensions, etc., stc. priest by Bishop Miller in 1844, and OjflesEeai la U. 8. Land office, Room 00 was made Bishop of Palmyra aud In 1833. Smith A. ia by Qo. P. O. box use, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1830 h was lent to Fort Supply and asilstad in eitabtiablng the first express ioa scrota thy Flaiaa. II waa ever iharitahl to the poor, and unflinching a bis Integrity for the truth and causa work . of tha Latter-daMAimcrcRra or Having lived out an active ead useful If, be passed away la peaca ia tha midst of bis family sod friends. At Hie y td Dullard' (now Liniment. This Liniment it difiertnt in composition from, any other Liniment on the market, It is a sclontiflo discovery, which results in ita being the most penetrating Liniment aver known. Thar r numeroui whit imitations, which may ba recemtnedcd because they pay the teller n greater profit. Raware of tbei and demand Ballard Snow LiniWm. Caaaa, ment. It positively cure Rheumatism, n tk various and latest stylai. Repair-taBruises, Cuts, COITIXCED. Xewralgla, Sprains, Sciatic ana Inflammatory Wounds, easily aud promptly dooe. All A full stock of shoes work guaranteed. For 3alo. Rheumatism, Buroa Sealda, Sore Feet, hand. Call aad ax unis on elwsva Toatrscled Mucle, Stiff Joints, Old Sere te for sal A gaod farm cheap, Apply tin in Back, Barb Wire Cuts, Sore the widow Calakin, Spring quality and pricai before purchtalsg Office one door north or Cheat or throat and especially beneficial . .11. Gregg, elsewhere. ryion. Sold by E. B. Sorloy. in Parxlyei. Wagon A Hechiua company y MRS J. F. MELL0R. Boots, Shoes, Etc. g Co-op- . SALT LAKE,Feb. 24. -- Take out old Ad. Havent time to write, new one for few days, but hold space. S. P. Teasdel. |