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Show DEPENDENT! D FEARLESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, MARQH 4. 1893. i'OL.1. r83?sCi laid $3.90, (Republican Udioi hild fortl; at Ksti'on Thuriday evening. , Pviod letter was crowded out. EISTEDDFOD saying that tlm woadcrful freedom of government ia ffiie t Hie Welshmen cf this great and government, Mr. Davis waa fiequenilv applauded in his remark!. Mis Lewie of 8q)t I.ake gave a beautiful selection on the orpin. The Spanish Fork G!ee club rendered "Good St. David's Day which, ia lief, was as good at anything during the libi-rati- Kuowldao loaue money on A rrovo. Utah. ,.os lumber at $1.50 to $3.00 per ;ftt Jax & Sone. tiuniR that Jex & Sone keep The Cymrodorion (lice club, of Spanish r;iity and freeli lime in coneetion Fork, rendered the touching glee, entitled buaincie, ilie lumbering Joy ! Jot Freedom To day. and concert wee a THEY HONOR ST. DAVID. Miss Morgan Thomas lung, with i Eiiteddfod in Walsh cliorqe, "Jly Native Land ,g ucceii. ilmsbele of good potatoee will be language. at tbii offioe on eubecription. Two Davq of Wolsh Jptiflca thoTo conclude the afternoon programme Spanish Fork choir, wee ,t David's Day in the evening tlop which conaiits of forty (even voices, gave itrouized in thin city. tli closing tong. ;ttowD wee all excitement on Wed Chairmen John P. Jonee announced Visitors from AH Over the Territory Take David.e Day in the evening. that if any visitors had no accommodaPart is the Celebration A AV.rli. tion aa yet , while in the city, to apply to 'nidty Council held a ipecul Grist of Mens. the Recaption committee. night, of which report rawded out of thie leeae. VKNINU eiSklON. fflfooD the backmawee busy ae Tha evening eeaeion of the Eisteddfod brake forth a Wednesday morning Vi tail in fly time on Wedneaday, beautiful day and with it came Welsh began with aeong by the choir, entitled people too and fro from the "Light and Truth y visitors from d iff. rent perte of (1 e Uoa. Elias Morrie gave an address, in tuke to and do honor which St. he atated the object of celebrating to part Relief ward ,i Spaniah Fork Second St. David's Day, and why we should hero who dlsd years ego. that social Dayid, will a picnic grand give iy At 10 o'clocc the U. P. arrived from honor that aucient hero. Relief Society hall on r in the Selection by the Pliileraaetiic society. be tha north loaded with passengtri; and iliy, March 9 . Iuvitationi will A duet, Musie and her Sister's Kong :J. at about 11 o, clock tlieR. Q.W. pulled hy Misses Mary Ann Davit and Lilly is office ia the faucy and into the place depot with a special car with Morgans was very good. .tic job work. Try ue once and see, Song by Harry B. Hughe, entitled Governor lion . David L. Davia, r Thomas, if we don't euit yeu, wo are per-jThv Window. Open Harry desvryed willing to have you go elsewhere. ami numerous other prominent officials unlimited credit, in that he well prejrSl'N office ie al way i open to any front Salt Lake and the north, even ae pared the eong, and rendered it amid He has a very ibo may wish to coma and read far at Imogen. deafening npplauae. exert himialf in doesn't and even end voice, nugazlnce The Winter Quartern band came down ineee, periodical! oider to reach n high note. .different perte of the country. Don't and music ' teemed to be "flying in the Oov. Arthur L. Thom, who hnd been 'raid to come around, we wont b:te air." constant listener during the afternoon t Abont noon the Winter Quarters baud and evening, aroso and Addressed sank Knight, of Provo who, some was on the streets molodioua the audience. He and lis hadn't come rendering seen was tig had hie leg broken, strain in all it capacity, and about 7 to make a great speech, but take h town on Tuesday, o'clock sround ing of people were moving general part in the occasion. II said t Ini thrown away his crutches and towards throng the Meeting Reuse, where the he always had (good word for the We are be can go without them. concerts were to uk place. Wvlali. nil remarks were stem and of it. rn the point. AFTERNOON SESSION. Prof. Giles rendered aaoloon the picalo. jeri ii a rumor going the rounds, Juit before tho afternoon eeision be Kong by Mr. Mary Isaac. itippesrsto be well founded, that iiiam John oontempletei getting gau the bend played some fine (trains iu Kong and d ome, "Bly Valley Homo. ntd to one of our most popular frost ot tho Meeting House. hy Mist Mary Ann Davie. s la The first thing on the afternoon pm aeon. At any rate, he is Recitation, Miss Emellne James was and aaving money in gramme was the introductory eddreti by good and received applause. of having a good time. We Preiident John P. Jonse, who atated the Comic song, Master Eddie Morgans. enteritliis is not lies. object of the Eiiteddfod and Concert, Tide concluded the evening and give reasons why we should honor tainment. .awbikcr Joiihson our former baker St. David. Ue wee applauded la bia reKOTKO. again supply ue with fresla bread a cakes and specialty mark. d.hng party were scarce. The Spanish Fork choir, which wsi Competitori la all to be obtained from Win. Jame seated in the northwest corner of tb David T. Evans wsi a daisy. Main atreet. Everybody know an Alias Jennie Row looked very beauti Ikied oft baker Mr. Johnaonii hall, let forth that eteatorian strain, We Ililla the titled Resound, "let WraT ful. . a no recommendation. can certainly eay that thie ehoir ia ahead Who was that man in the corner with .ea' store headquarter!. of any in the Territory, outside of Salt lfteh the concert on Wedneeday Lake. They show good training, and a bandana on his head? Tha Mnrihal wai very accomodating in ling a receptina wan given to the deserve unbouedsd credit. They were eeeting the peopls lore by Prof. Joe, A. Reel, nt hie applauded. The committee looked elegant on the fence. Those preeent were: Oov. greatly Wm. B. Jones give the opaniag Mr. etand with the emblems of the day Wm Croer, imii, Joe A. Reee, Welsh the in language. their breaste. lira. E. B. Sorley, John Jones. John A tong by Mrs. Merry Isaac was very pinned upon r and was Thomas Jnnea Prof. Giles end wife of Prove, Lorenzo The Isoy eartainly poswell rendered. emblem of the of the teemed be to 'Iter Lewie end D. L'. Davia of Salt proud sesses a most powerful voiee, eud made Billion C. I). that hall day pinned uuon his breast. if, Mr, Morgan, aad fairly ring. ni Mr. and Mre. Reee served n edslici Tho Americas flag was hoisted on the Mias Jane Rowe gave a moat touching end Rockbill buildings. upper and the time wet spent in recitation, to which deieryo the laurels Co-oing and eocial chat. The termination of tho colebratlon exWith a thrilling aad sweet ot the day. voice nhe rendered the recitation with tended to Thursday night when a tree A Correction. in Dahlo's hall under the great elocutionary effect. She received ball waa given typographical error accurred in last deafened nppltuae. auspices of the Eisteddfod. t'e paner in which we atated that Next came the conteit for the beet renUnclaimed Letters. dutiossef Reipect were peaeed by dered selsctiou, in which prizes were Following is a list of tho letters re9panih Fork choir, to Joe, A. Reee. offered. The Philarmonlc eooiuty of muld have read tha Spanish Fork Salt Lake itemed te take the laurel for main! ng in the postoffice, at Spaoiah lay school, the choir having nothing the first contest, aa no one elao entered, Fork, March 1. 1893. Alien Edith II. later in lie connection. was awarded the prize. They rendAlsou Kietill ered a very good (election. Rheumatism OuicMy a'ured Barnes Dr, A. Mr. David T. Evans of Scofield took Bartlntt F. E. liras daye is s very abort time in tho second prize for the beat rendition of Brammell Mrs. Lizzie ch to core a bad cas of rheumatism; n solo, te no other competitor entered. Miss Martha E. 2 it esn be done, if the) proper treat-ii- t The contest Mr. announced Brady judge Edwards Clara L. ia adopted, aa will be by the Evans very good and that he be awarded Holt Joaeph L. iwlng from Jemee Lsml art, of New the prize. Hansen Mr. Martell read iu the Weleh langtawick, III.: I wee badly afflicted Peter, I rhumatiam in the hips and lege, uage. e I Naylor Mmael. W. M. William, ot Salt Lake gave an bought s bottle of Chamberlain's Olsen BIr. iRalm. It cured me in three diifi addreii oa the walfare ot the Welsh insiet men. iq ell right ; end weuld Parry John, Potorson Nisla, very ono who ia affliottd with that Morgan Thomas rendered a Welsh Star. Pub. of ibla disesee to use Chamberlain's song entitled "Dewl Sant, very a Helm and 8mith Pater get wdl at once. 50 welt. Thomas John M. it bottlee for eale by E. B Sorley, David T. Evtni, of Scofield, eungn Samuel Wilier . cornie neg end wai greatly applauded. iggist. If the above lattere are not called for He wee encored and encored. on or before April 1, 1893. they will be Me tb "Rock to DIED. Joseph Philipi eucg to the dead letter office. vent The IWELLYN At her reabteaee in Cradle ef tb Deep excellent. BI.E. Brkheton, a very certainly poeiesiee Ipsniah Fork, of lagripne, Elizabeth, gentleman Poetmaater. was He ;he very good wifu of the late Dayid M. good bus vale. A Mother's Mlilaka. Liewtlly , sued 71 yeere, I months and wta encored 4 Blatter Mormon, of Salt Lake, gave Mothers frequeitly makes mistake daye. The daceeied wee born u on the harp. a iu (election Booattes, South neglecting the Cough of a child . A Qleinmorgenahire, or Salt L. Valea. Lake, non. David Davie, so Fort this country She emigrated Wayie, Ind., lady writes: My little Ue said his heart the eudiene. 6 years olJ bad a aavere Cough when she embreeod the daughter Saint waa alwayi warm toward the Welsh. but ae it wee notblag uaueuel I thought has been a Latter-da-wf a speaker, bat aay nothing of it, eud allowed it to run on tince. Mre. Lewellyn joiueber Am set much oiUad who paased away but t few Welshman that cannot ny eemethtog on for 4 or 5 weeks, when it became ae ckaiioce. She leaves Are ehlldren tide occasion le not much of a St. David obstinate she began losing flteb. I callI never saw a Welshman that ed in a physician who treated her three jsmorn far her departure, one ia mao. The Welsh sad Eng weeks without benefit. A neighbor indenied bia birth. "lvi end four in Spanish Ferk. iish are not a people of war, but a sisted upon tnv trying Batlard'e Here-houn- d Mother's KecoiniiieiiiUllo, i, people ofedueetiea nod mutual ImproveSyrup; 'it relived ker from the ere acquainted with mint ment; no people like liberty as do the first doee and she began gaining flesh Ceeterville who would oot Welsh liberty is what made this greet rapidly, when we bed eed two bottlee thirteen her Cough had entirely disappeared. I Some 'IthontChambS'Ielni Cough Remedy nation 11 bnuae fur a good many times its Welshmen signed the Declaration of In would not be without it. It docs oot lnd ererecommendieg it every day. .Impendence; when war brake out, the constipate my children. Ballards Horn and hound Syrup is free from Opiates. It's apcrtonel experience we can say Weleh advocated Independent be paid to the the moet toothing Throat and Lung d hna broken should A tribute our for colds bad iw'iie. up ife. Centerville, South Dekote, mechanical aklU of tho Walah. Moat of medicine in the world. Frlct 50c. end 'n. 50 cent bottlee for isle by K. the tin worki of the old country are dee $.00. Boldly E.B.Serly. r'v Druggist, The (seeker eloeed bj to thr Welsh. lf & Addrtis. Pompous Gather, ing in the City. 1 well-traine- Ter-ritoi- fr I shin-shoe- an-Ki- I door-deepe- i WM. CRKER, Dissolution of Firm. rraidtnt - JOlfN JOySSt- SupiriKttndi mmm mm r The firm of Scott & Holt in the publishing of Tnr. 6ia.nish Fouk Kolias bssn dissolved this day, Jrsse R Holt, Jr., ratirieg, M. L. Scott having purchased the entire plant sod businsss, is now side owoer. Anything and whatever emmepted with Tub Srx should tie transacti-itlir.iiigh M. L. Scott. l St. L. S oi T. P. Holt, Jr. Si'iNisit Fork, Itah, Feb. R, 1903. ( linlrino In Pean.vJviniul Swicalty, Penn.: We had an epidemic of cholerine, at our physician called it, ia this placo lately and made a great hit with Chaabarlains Colic g Cholara and Diarrhoea Remedy. I aold four dozen bottlei of it ia one week and hav since sold nearly a gross. This Remedy did the work aid wee e big advertiso meat for me Several peraone who lied been troubled with diarrhoea for two or three weeks wars cured by a few docaa of this medicine. P. P. Knait. Ph. G. 23 and 50 caot bottle for sale by E, B. Sarlay Druggist. Jk.si-- k TO 0 Manufacturers of- - IAinww Boots and Shoes, Notice of 8alo of RoolEatato Is hereby given that, in pursuance of an order of the Probata Court Notice of Utah county, Utah Territory, made on the 20 day of February, A. D. 1893. in the mutter of the Estate and Guardianship of Jane G. lJuyack and Warren I). Boyacd, minoia, the guardian, Busan D. Boyuck will sell at public auction to tho hghvst bidder, terms of sale, payments s to oc cash, and note, properly eocured, and subject to confirmation of laid Probate Court. Sa4 sail to bo hold iu front of the City Hall, Spaniah Fork city, on Saturday, March 13, 1893, at 1 oclock p, m., at which will lie sold all of the right, title, iuterest an 1 estate of said minors, in and to all that uertain piect of land bounded eud : described as follows, Commencing HMj rode west, and 80 rods north of the southeast corner of the noitheast quarter of section 37, township 8, south of range 3 cast, Sait Lake Meredisn. Thence east 53 rods, thence south 33 rode, thence southwest along the line of the Rio Grand Western Railroad 20 rode, thence west 14 rods, thence north 10 rods, thence wvst 31 rods, thence north 40 rods to the place of beginning; h (14 4 ) ares, fourteen and three-fourth- 3KS3BSHSSI2I r r 3T" GROCERIES. one-fourt- h lo-w- Hardware, Clothing, Furniture, Fancy Notions , Farming Implements, Roller Mill Flour, Grain, Etc. E. B. SORLEY, oue-fourt- acre. fluAN DRUGS. STATIONERY. D. Royack, G us mian . Spanish Fork, Utah, Feb. 23, 1893. Chicago Store Special Sale- Or 5? - CALL AND GET THE BENEFIT OF THE CUT PRICES. Mens shoes, $1.50, youths $1,00' Womens shoea, $1.10; children, Noa.7 to 8,90c; SI ene Overshoes, 9'c; Childrens rubbera, 33c; Mena all wool suit, $10 00; Boys suits, $1.25 to $1.50; All wool blankets, $2.25; Ladies coats and jrckets $1.00 up; Embroidery up; Lace 2 je up; Lamberkius, 50c; Oilcloth, 23c; Carpet 50c; per yd. np; Childeru school pencil boxes, 5c ;Mcns, Women's and children hosiery, 5c up; handkerchief, 5c up; Lunch baskets; Underwent of all kinds, tinware. Ladiciand childrens hats, 5c pp to $3.50; waists; Ladies ekirti and underware of all kinds; Hoods from 5c: Mens hats 50c up;Ceoter tablecovers 50c, up; Bedspreads, 80c; Calico, itcup; Red flannel, 25c Up; Velvet 4Jc up, Children's underwere, 25c up;cosloil 20c a gallon; Laities wraps, 75c up; hundreds of other things cheeper than the cheapest, Nex wevk wo will havo a new stock of millinery shoes aud dress goods. to-da- y R NO. 40 vtbk local jottings. ' r faL M Ini FREE v FINE PERFUMES. SPANISH MALS0LM & HUGHES, Dealers in (B3EEJimiXILe ILaSDimiKBc Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Etc., Etc. GRANDE' .Western, '?R4IIWAY 6 Main Street, s PASIFI SYSTEM gee-Kin- d y 3LOC.fi.Xa T1ZSJ2 flOIKfl SOITB. No, 1. , a. in. 7 0 Lv. 0:52 Ar. 11:55 Ar Gent Pass. A$i Knell, President. UDIOI? EFFECT JANUARY 1, 1893. to-de- SPANISH FORK Geo. J LOCAL TIME CARD. IN UTAH FORK, CARD OOINA MONTH D. E, I-BA- Gbo. O. Gii.kmit i Mouer Caakier, NK4 -- OF- SPANISH FORK, SPANISH FORK CAPITAL - - $25,000 PmncTOKi Geo. D, Snell, John Jones No. 4 p. in John Rockbill, J, 8, Thomea, Goo. O Ar. 6:09 Gilbert. Transact a ganaral banking buaioeta. Ar, 1:49 Lv. 1:45 Domestic and foreign exchange bought Juab. end sold. D. K. Bou.tr, Internet paid on time dcponta. Geul Agent, Belt Lake STaTtOSI. Belt Lake. Bp, Fork PANISII FORK, , CAT |