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Show T T DUNN T3ll V T & CO., .T.-FP.P- S X3iT Dry Goods, Groceries PRODUCE. Cash Paid for all kinds of Furs; Skins, Pelts and Wool. All Business Done A on Basis of CASH. Goods Delivered Free of Charge. Sun Foundry MaoHine Sliop. and Engines, and Manufacturers of Steam Iron Boilers, Pumps, Brass Castings; Castings for .Store Fronts, Iron Work for Jails, Bridges and Buildings. FI 03 Jf and Wrought a Cast Iron Fencing. Boiler Repairing Specialty. An kinds of Gum and Steam Vlttlnu o Atfencied fPlumbtnar, Manufacturers and dealers in Steam for Public and Private Buildings, DEVEYS Patent Tubular IronHeaters, Wheel-barrofor Miners and Farmers. ws Cash Paid ffcr DEYEY Ss Half block west of West Old Cast Iron. p, q. Box Agents for Leffel Steam Engines and Water Wheels. Co-o- p. ITS. STTlTlj'HTmri. PROGRESS OF INVENTIONS 1845. SINCE In the year 1845 the present owners of the Scientific American newspaper commenced its publication, Hnd soon after established a bureau for the procuring of patents for inventions at borne and in foreign countries. During the year 1845 there were only 205 patents issued from the U. S. Patent Office, and the total issue from the establishment of the Patent Office, up to the end of that year, numbered only 4,347. Up to the first of July this year there have been granted 406,413. Showing that since the commencement of the Scientific American there have been issued from the U. S. Patent Office 402,166 patents, and about one third more applications have been made than have been granted, showing the ingenuity of our people to be phenomenal, and much greater than even the enormous number of patents issued indicates. Probably a good of our readers have had businessmany transacted through the offices of the Scientific American , in New York or Washington, and are familiar with Munn & Co.s mode of doing business, but those who have not will be interested in knowing something about the oldest patent soliciting firm this, in this country, probable in the world. Persons visiting the office of the Scientific American , 861 Broadway, N. Y., for the first time, will be surprised, on entering the main office, to find such an extensive and elegantly equip ped establishment, with its walnut counters, desks, and chairs to correspond, and Its enormous safes, and such a large number of draughtsmen specification writers, and clerks, aL busy as bees, reminding one ot a large banking or insurance office, with its hundred employees. In conversation with one of the firm who had commenced the business o soliciting patents in connection with the publication of the Scientific American. more than forty years ago learned that his firm had made appli cation for patents for upward of one hundred thousand inventors in the United States, and several thousands in different foreign countries, ant had filed as many cases in the Paten Office in a single month as there were patents Issued during the entire firs year of their business career. This gentleman has seen the Patent Office grow from a sapling to a sturdy oak. and he modestly hinted that many the Scientific American , with thought is large circulation, had performed no mean share in stimulating inventions and advancing the interests of the Patent Office. But it is not alone the patent soliciting that occupies the at tention of the one hundred persons employed by Munn & Co., but a large number are engaged on the four publi cations issued weekly and monthly from their office, 861 Broadway, N. Y. viz.: The Scientific American, the Scientific American Supplement, the ex port Edition of the Scientific American and the Architects and Mulders Edi tion of the Scitntific American. The first two publications are issued every week, and the latter two, the first of every month. ; Provo f Lumber Mf'g Building Co., WHOLESALE and RETAIL -- DEALERS IN- - Lmber, Laths, Shingles, Rustic 3iding, Doors, Windows, Blinds, Mouldings, and all kinds of building material. COMBINATION WIRE AND SLAB FENCE. All Lods sold as cheap as the cheapest. OficIT, C. 1Z. Orders by mail promptly attended to I" If. Depot. jProvo, Utah. W. R. H PAXMAN, Supt. Utah Central Railway Time Card IN EFFECT FEB. lOtli, 1 8 8 9. PASSENGER, TRAINS LEAVE p. M. A. M. .. .1.47 and 4.50 1 rot o...... .... .2.2a 5.28 Lake View, 2.47 5.50 Pleasant Grove, .... .3.21 6.24 American Fork, 6.38 belli, (38d a.......! . LEWIS & BOYE, Quick Sales, Low Prices and Small Profits. A Dantnk. a remarkably intelligent Danish Farmer, has jus returned to the United States after visit to his native land, the first he has made since he emigrated, twenty But Judge you aa you arc? Oh, think on that. And mercy then will breathe within your lip Like men new made. viding estates. Large families are the rule; ten or thirteen children the average, and there is no possible chance for them to find employment L. 8. WOOD. M. J. DALKY. by which they can earn their own living, as they might in this country. The father, if he does not wish to see them go to the poor house, must 5 each a share of what he owns. SPRINGVILLE. UTAH give The farm is transferred, during his ) SEAL IN ALL KINDS OF ( lifetime, to the eldest son, who culti vates it and pays to each of his brothers and sisters the alloted share The parents naturally become im Choice Parlor Sets, and dependant, whatever poverfshed they may have been when they were Sets, Elegant Bed-Roomarried. Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Carpets anc No girl can get a husband unless she has a dowry, no matter what her Everything in this line at personal attractions may be. Affection or suitability have very little to do with the contract. AND ALSO It is a very common to ! marrv very young girls to practice men who have money they are literally sold. Undertaking Business Carefully Attended to. I will give you an illustration of In all the Latest Designs A Grand Variety Complete how the division of property works: My father gave all he had to his eldest Assortment, and at son. There were six boys and four be in Utah County girls. Prices, Mark You, that Cannot Duplicated Kern ember Us, When my brother took the land it was worth 20,000. He afterwards 8c a piece of iAirsh, which increasci SPRINGVILLE, Utah. sold in value, for 13,000 and his wife brought him a dowry of 25,000. Fifty thousand dollars in Denmark is a grea'i fortune, and he was regarded a very rich man. The property, however, was in turn transferred to his eldest son. He had a small family only four child ren but the payment of a share to each and dowrfng the daughters left but little for any of them. The son who now holds the land, works early and late to pay interest Plated-war- e due the others, and can never save anything or get ahead. My brother his father is seventy three years old and is blind, but be must get up at in the morning and work un oclock Corner of Seventh and J Streets, Provo City. til 10 oclock at night, because he had to give away what he had accumulated when he was young and vigorous, am thankful that my father had so little for me that I was forced to emi grate to the United Slates. I have With a Handsomely fitted up Bar, where the choicest much difficulty, made, without to keep me comfortably in mv enough lift arjd old age. Can be obtained. PITY. WALL PAPERS WALL PAPERS W"ood Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Jewelry, Silver and. a Specialty. In the Rear is the Palace Saloon, ported Wiqeaj Llqliors Cigars Family 'Tirade a Specialty. Who has taught us the lesson of ity? There can be no question that R. S. HINES, Propr. ;he sense of pity for human sufferings, or sympathy for human wrongs, of solidarity witli all who are in lain or sorrow, has been developed in "his age to an extent not known at any period of the worlds history, Frevious historic fact that this age is preeminently a merciful age. An age which feels a sense of horror for all needless anguish, a sense of indignation against ail who inflict it, or for hose who have no for hose on whom it falls,compassion we could not i emigration canyon. oierate for a moment the Infliction of tortures which were daily inflicted in last centuries, which are still afflicted n barbarous and heathenish lauds. The foul dungeons and awful impleBottled Beer ments of tbe dark ages, dungeons which were habitually filled with prisWHOLESALE AND RETAIL. oners, with which the huAITS JJEPOT, 1T7 A3&J3 IQ, JbjJUEtT SECOi713 SOTTTH S.T. man implements body was then constantly wrenched and torn make our blood freeze with horror. Were it known Meijri) Wageijer. California' a OFJ-TC-E FasMonabfe Tailor. CO-OPERATI- V 1 1 500 T63R18i Retiring Mini, etc. IWages from 2. to 2.50 per day for laborers. Teams from 3.50 to 4.00 per A full line of Samples kept Note: Mr. M. W. Me G rathday.wil of Foreign and domestic goods. be in Provo every Wednesday and Sat urday to ship men to the Canal. Ap All fori ani fit Rnaranteei. ly at the Tintic Restaurant, opposite 'ie R. G. W. Eating House, Utah Spanish Fork, Wm. Garland, General Contractor, f I -- General Solicitor wanted for a new and very popular work. Part of Utah Co not yet taken. Address at once M. A. Hess, Sait Lake City. PAYSON LIVERY WIMMER & NEBEKElt, - the Lowest Market Prices. F. W. C. Hathknbkuck, Supt. Provo City, J. A. REYNOLDS. i terms, situated fiv miles south of Delta, on California mesa, good house, stable and lien house, well fenced, twelve acres in alfalfa, very smooth land and waterei from the Canal. Inquire of J. C. Moses, Provo. I Thomas Ghild Payson, Utah Co., and opened a TOMBSTONES, - Springville, - a Utah, tTBA Payson. We have just opened with a fine Assortment of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Groceries and Provisions, found in a CUT! com At Yard Have ordered and arc about to receive one o - - g coal R. G. fav- PROVO, UTAH. CO. & Utah, Manufacturers of Harness, Boots and Shoes. Produce, Wholesale and Retail. the best furnish MILLS ROLLER Our grades of Patent. Bakers A No. 1 and lower grades of Flour, which we keep constantly on hand, also Bran and Shorts and Chop Feed. We take pleasure in accommodating Old Friends, and solicit the patronage of the general public. The Celebrated and Wonderfully Successful Elect ropathist, has to spend a short time in this part of the Country: and has demonstrated to a large number of afllictcd in your midst that rsr. As applied by her Improved and Scientific methods, is an unfailing car for all Nervous and Chronic Diseases, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Paralysis Sciatica, Intlamatory Rheumatism, Lumba- SPECIALTY' MARTIN & DRAKE Importers and Breeders of Mrs. Emma Reese, Suffolk Old and Reliable Made of DISEASES OF WOMEN, and relief and cure follows rapidly. MRS. A. M. SMITH can be consulted at the Eureka House, Payson, on week. of On and each oilier Monday Thursday days at the the House, Boyer Springville. following persons are Already referred to by permission as to improvement and cure: Mrs. M. A. Oberhansley, midwife, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Evan T. Thomas, U. S. Signal Office, Price, Utah; Airs. R. Taylor, Mrs. L. Clark and Miss M. Davis, Payson; Mrs. Annie Hanson, Benjamin. English Shire COTSTJXjTA.ITXOiT Punch, AND CLEVELAND BAY HORSES ANI) SHETLAND PONIES, Most Fashionable Goods in the market. Cheap as the Cheapest. Samuel L. Page, Box 17. - Utah. FatH Centre MARKET, MARKET SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD! CURRENT TIME TABLE. HCW'f 5( wing ROBERT BERKIN. Proprietor, Utah. IT.LOUIS.MOa St 0R F In Effect Iroia ani After Aunt 21, 1689. Opposite tie Tataacle, .adies and Childrens Hair Cutting and Poinpador a Specialty. in town for Cssli. I PROVO CITY, UTAH. Hair Cutting 25 Cts. Shaving, 16 Cts. North of the Post Office. 4 TERMS. Tonsorial Parlor! Come and encourage the rovo, Times EAST-ROUN- D Cash Paid - at All EE. I Notary Public in Office CHEAPEST 1 He MACHINf ( ORANGtjMASS Estate. LONd TIME MEAT For Sale ON REASONABLE Agent, LOW RATES! - Tie FBEE. WESTERN RAILWAY. Utah. t$"STOCK JiEW &Holestien Cattle Short-Hor- n Street Estate and Liver Troubles and all stages of indigestion. first and third Tuesdays o:! eacli month. Visiting bretheren are cordiailv invited to attend. W. H. Randall, W. M. Alonzo A. Noon, Secretary. Payson, JOHN JUaLS, bupenutcndeit EleGlriGily is Life. go, Kidney a A Spanish Fork, Furniture. Full line of Mens and Boys Clothing; Ilats Caps, Mens, Boys and Childrens. Story Lodge No. 4, A. F. St A. M. Regular meetings held on the Money to Loan on Real and REED SMOOT, JNO W. DEAL Payson, Real In o: most heat by Scientific Test of al other Coal in the market. CiffSend in your orders. Call on or Address Main Minin, YB General Merchandise 5.25 Also Coal Wells diameter JOHN RASMUSSEN Utah. Co-ODerali- Dealers $ 4.75 - by we outfits in the Wert, nnl are now ready to orable terms. PAGE & POWELL, NATURES - GREAT - REMEDY Never Fails. & Deal. Smoot Money saved getting your sell the us, as Western. Mrs. A. M. Sijiith, Pleasant Valley hard lump. the Celebrated Castle Gate tbe Utah either 2V$ or 4 Inches In at short notice and on Doors, Windows and Mouldings, Picture Frames, Wall Paper, Faints and Glass. We lead; others follow. Remember who made the cut in COAL, John Rasmussen &Co., Sink Artesian Call and Inspect our Goods and be Convinced. com Per Ton, Delivered Steam Lowest Possible Prices, And shipped direct from the manufacturers in car load lots. We Cannot be Undersold. I2ST Utah The Finest Imported. Furniture, Purchased at the Orders by mail or telephone promptly attended to. CUT!! CUT!!! coil! Payson, Props. Utah NOTICE. Warranted. Well-Drivin- PORK .... Provo, T. TAME. Springville, Have just opened up, in Payson, with a well selected stock of nml CototHotoe Opposite CIIEEVER and FARRER Having iiad over thirty yeara experience in the harness business, I am now prepared to make up as good a work or buggie harness as you can get in the country for the same price. All Work Lt Wanted. of Springville. UTAH. Fort Free delivery to all parts of tbe City TIIE LEADING HARNESS MAKER ss Page & Powell Payson, Fat Calves and Dressed Hogs NOTICE. And everything usually Mercantile Establishment. first-cla- IN prices WIll Not pe peateK Dont forget us at the corner of Main and Huntington Sts., have Bologna, and Pork Sausage. work warranted. All t all one door East of their old stand, where they will keep constantly on hand the best And at Chas. Brewertone, a nniSF, 2UUTTOX, A. W. REYNOLDS. We also cary Meat Market CIIEEVER FARRER MONUMENTS Have Utah Notice. Son I 1 Salesmen find it to their advantage to Hire willTraveling these Livery Rigs in Payson for trips South, East or West. RANCH FOR RENT. Utah REYNOLDS BROS., Dealers in Props No employe of this office or of this company has authority to contract debts against this corporation excep Always prepared to furnish rigs o:! upon a written order signed by the every description with or without Dixon Pun. Co. manager. drivers. On excellent ... The Latest Fashions can always be found at our Bazar at SPRINGVILLE, STABLES. Notice. Merchandise. I3UTTKICK DllESS PATTERNS. We ijiake a. specially of Pry Goods. We THE Wanted. In AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED t-- Solicitor D.aI.ra 1 General Merchandise, kinds of Produce. Hay, Grain and - Men, I USTSTXTTJTIOJSr, v 5(0 Tunnel Men, JuJ.biJc, Salt Vake City ltakr Rock 200 Utah. Lorenzo Thomas, WANTED. !Da,lsy. Palace Drug store! Main Street, Spanish Fork, An E Flat Conn Cornet. As goot as new; been used but little. For particulars apply to John McClellan Payson Brass Band Box 46, Payson, Utali ZFTTIES.ILniE'TTIEf.IEij, m Shakespcar. I I : FOR SALE. . Agt. Physicians Prescriptions CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. If he which is at the top of Judgment should Citizen Tallca of Old Home Old Christiansen, Farrar. Canon How would you be POVERTY IN DENMARK. P. M. A. M .4.25 and 7.45 years ago. His experiences have made 4.89 7.59 Nephi, Mona, .4.55 8.1f him well contented with his adoptee ..5.05 8.25 country, and be has no longings to Santaquln, . Payson 8.85 live again where the common .5.15 people 3.57 7.00 Arriving at ) Spanish Fork. . so appalling and hopeless. are 6.50 10.10 . ... 7.15 .4.H I Salt Lake City, j Sprin grille. The poverty of the people is op Trains leave Salt Lake at 7:20 a. m., and 4:00 p. m., arriving in Provo a 9:35 a. m. and 6 15 p. m. Trains leavire Salt Lake for Ogden at 8:10 a. m., am Sressive, he said to a Chicago Inter 3:50 p. m. JOHN SHARP, Gen. Supt. It is chiefly due to the custom of diFit NCIS COPE, Gen. Freight and Pass. J uab, ...... that even the most atrocious malefactor had been stretched on the rack or broken on the wheel, the Dealers in prison in which such a deed was done, Drugs, would be stormed and burnt to ashes Medicines by the honest fury of the multitude. .. We have abolished not and Toilet Articls only the rack and pillory, but even tbe treadmill and the stocks. Public opinion can now but barely tolerate that punishment of the lash, even for the most atrocious outrages, which in the days of our fathers was an every day incident of naval and military life, and was then the penalty of the most venial offences. Whence haye DR. BOYE IN CONSTANT we learned this sense of pity? Is it a ATTENDANCE shame of us or an honor? And does it show growth or degeneraty in the knowledge of Gods will to man? TRAINS. Lv. Ogden Ar. Balt Lake City Ar. Provo Ar. Green River Ar. Pueblo Ar. Denver WT5ST-JJOUN- D Lv. Denver Ar. Pueblo Ar. Green River A r. Provo Ar. Salt Lake City Ar. Ogden No. S. 8:10 n. m. 0:30 a. tn. a. p. 3:05 p. 7:45 p. 11:10 6:52 No. a. m. 1 :30 in. p. 11:50 a. m. 4:50 p. in. 8:55 p. in. 8:30 p.m. BINGHAM AND ALTA TRAINS. 1apoiM.liiifrpipfl and Farm Utensils All at liOave Salt Lake City 7:50 a. in lowea t prices. 4:20p. in e G roccrlcs The Arrive Suit Lake City and Crockery, of tbe kind. A full lino Plunet Junior goods AllatBed-- 0 D. C. DODGE. J. H. BENNETT, rock prices. General Manager. Gen. PaM. Agt. at W. II. Ghat & Gos. t ROLLER OALl.AS.TtX. - FLOURf W'Are Manufactured at the fg' HI Excelsior Roller Mills, Of Irovo, Utah . Latest Improved First-Clas- s erv Just put in. $ Machln i kinds of Grain 4 1 Glass-War- BY O or m. R:iK E --a THE BEST GRADES in. in. in. TRAINS. 5 AT. -j-- Feed, Shorts and Bran kept on Hand.. J. Delivery FREE to all parta of tha City. W. HOOVER, Manager |