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Show 3XTJ NNWCU7, DEALERS F. 4 A. K. Regular meetings held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. Visiting bretheren are cordially invited to attend. W. II. Randall, W. M. Lod Alonzo A. Noon, Secretary. Dry Goods, Groceries SCENIC Done A Basis on of Sun. iFoum.dry Steam ud LIHEoT THE In Effect Hum EAST-BOUN- CASH. WEST-BOUN- Manufacturers of 1889. 17, Repairing a Specialty. Attended to. Manufacturers ahd dealers in Steam Heaters, for Public and Private Buildings, DEVEYS Patent Tubular Iron Wheel-barrofor Miners and Farmers. ws ftr Old Cast Iron, OelsIi Fetid F. 0. flslf block west of West Agents for Leffel Steam Engines and Water Wheels. Ce-o- p. p.m. 4:40 p. m. 2:00 p.m. 7:15 p m. 4:35 p. m. A. X. 1.47 and 4.50 2.25 2.47 3.21 3.35 3.57 4.11 Juab, a.m. BINGHAM AND ALTA TRAINS. 7:50 a. m Leave Salt Lake City 4:20 p. ra Arrive Salt Lake City J. H. BENNETT. Gen. Pass. Aft. General Manager. -- a - THE BEST GRADES Q- 1 8 8 9. - or a ROLLER FLOUR $ P. X. A. M. 4.25 and 7.45 7.59 '...4.39 4.55 5.05 5.15 Provo, a. m. 9:10 a. m. 7:40 7:50 p,m. 8:80 p.m. 7:05 D. C. DODGE, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE F. X. p. 6:55 p, m. Box, 178. Utah Central Railway Time Card IN EFFECT FEB. 10th, Lv. Ar. Salt Lake Lv. Ar. Ogden (3Are Manufactured at the fS" HI Excelsior Roller Mills, iff Lake View, Pleasant Grove, Of Provo, Utah . American Fork,..' Machin Lehi, Latest Improved First-Claat Arriving in. Just ery put Salt Lake City, Springville , and 4:00 p. m., arriving in Provo at Trains leave Salt Lake at 0:35 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Trains leave Salt Lake for Ogden at 8:10 a. m., and All kinds of Grain 3:50 p. m. JOHN SHARP, Gen. Supt. and Bran kept on Haad Shorts Feed, FRANCIS COPE, Gen Freight and Pass. Ag't, Nephi, Mona, Santaquln, Payson Spanish Fork ss Delivery FREE to all parts of the City. J.W. HOOVER M. I,. 8. WOOD. ) DEAL IN ALL KINDS OF ( UTAH, LEWIS & BOYE. Dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Toilet Articls Choice Parlor Sets, Elegant Bed-Roo- Sets, m Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Carpets and in line WALL PAPERS at this Everything AND ALSO WALL PAPERS I Quick Sales, Low Prices and Small Profits. DR. BOYE IN CONSTANT ATTENDANCE I Undertaking Business Carefully Attended to. In all the Latest Designs A Grand Variety Complete Assortment, and at Prices, Mark You, that Cannot be Duplicated in Utah County. Remember Us, Wood Daley. cSb Sfkinotillb, Utaii. --- Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Jewelry, Silver and Plated-war- e a Specialty. J Streets, Provo Physicians Prescriptions CAREFULLY Palace Drug Store! Corner of Seventh and Manager J. DALEY. Wood & Daley, FURUITURE, SPRINGVILLE. - - City. In the Rear is the Palace Saloon, With a Handsomely fitted up Bar, where the choicest lijiporfced Wiijes, Liqliors aqd Cigars Can be obtained. Family 'Trade aPropr.Specialty. COMPOUNDED. : Main Street - Spanish Fork, Utah. THE PAYSON LIVERY 3TABLES. WIMMER & NABEKER, - Prop's. Always prepared to furnish rigs of every description with or without drivers. Salesmen find it to their advantage to hire willTraveling these Livery lligs in Payson for trips South, Easter West. Payson, Utah Co., - Utah R. S. HINES, Tonsorial Parlor! rfeijri) Wageijer. Centre St. Opposite tlie Tabernacle, 7 --1 - EMIGRATION CANYON. 1- -1 i i i- Bottled Beer a Specialty, 1 Hair Cutting 25 Cts. Shaving, 15 Cts. Ladies and Childrens Ilair Cutting and Pompador a Specialty. -rj Cash Paid WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Omca JLOT JJ2SOT, 17 AND lO, Jb.ftRT S2300XTO Sqtttw & Sait Lake City, iJfcah, Come and encoarage the NEW MEAT MARKET, North of the Post Office. Young Mens Spanish Fork, - - v CHEAPEST co-op- ., - - DEALERS IN General , Merchandise Clothing, and Notions. Hats, Boots, Shoos, Caps for Ladies and Childrens Shoes. Headquarters ! Farmers Attention We have on hand some fine Farm Machinery,, consisting of ROBERT BERKIN. Utah. Provo, - - Proprietor. Utah. 7-3-m NOTICE TO C1IDITUK8. All persons knowing themselves indebted to II. J. Mortensen of Spanish ifork, are hereby notified that unless they call and settle with the undersigned assignee before Dec. I5th, 1889, their accounts will be placed in legal Binders, Mowers, Rakes, and the like that we bought at a great barga can sell at Prices to defy any and all Competition. fjCF Grain and Farm Produce taken in exchange for all goods, or hands for collection, bought for Cash. L, O, LAW HENCE, W. B. IIUGIIJIS, Superintendent. SpanUb Fork, utab. t Assignee. J-- I Dealers In I Merchandise. BUTTlilCK DKESS PATTERNS. PURL. a specialty of Pry Goods. We i)i a ke 4a OCEAN BREEZES AND OCEAN WAVES. The Latest Fashions can always he found at our Bazar at the Prices. Lowest Market F. W. C. Hatiikxbuuck. Supt. The kitchen la without a fireplace, the cooking to bo done by a stove. The iiarlor and dining room .r general liv ing room are provided with open fireplaces, buiit of buff brick, with molded jambs and segment arch, and in which e basket grate or With a feeling of sadness begotten no doubt byUlie spirit of solemn silence which hilled every nook and corner of the deserted rooms, we left the sleeping apartment and visited a dozen or more large rooms where various articles of curiosity in household economy were the only peculiar attraction and finally we descended through a trap door into the vaults which contained the treasures and a. official records of the Kingdom of It was u curious series of deep dark chambers constructed with walls of solid masonry and extending over an area far greater than that of the superstructure, w hich we now explored. In the first room or passage' way were hung a number of short wooden instruments which my guide gathered in her arms before proceeding and which proved to lie keys of a rude kind that opened each a door to the subterra u inn chambers. After using one of these keys and entering a kind we became impressed of anti-roowith tlie fact that during later times some of these dark halls had been used as prisons; for all over the stone floor of the place were strewn thongs and pinions such as were t lie re used to bind prisoners. In an adjoining apartment were several ugly instruments of torture. One a little rit-- k about six feet long made with a top, which was thick like a plank, and in which were three holes; one for each hand and one for tiie neck of the victim. In the bottom of the same instrument were holes to fasten the feet in and a level attached to the apparatus enabled the operator to stretch an unfortunate victim with force enough to puli li ini in two. Near by was anotlur siinular arrangement to fasten upon arictim,only it reclined and held its victim in a reclining position while a little wheel filled with tliornes'conld be made (o play up and down over the bare flesh. Various tools for tearing out eyes and burning holes in human flesh were also at hand and stains .pf blood were on almost everything in Lite place. All of this was sad enough to behold. Alas that humane despotism should require fitiCii auxiliaries to perpetu ate its cxislance. Numerous cells surrounded this torture chamber, all of which were totaly dark anil provided with no beds ol bedding save the solid rock. After viewing these evi denccs of cruelty we were not a little relieved to turn away and look up more congenial Passing buck through a succession of arched passage long and ways opening witli much difficulty a ponderous door we entered the treasure rooms of the Castle. They were arranged so as to admit air and light through narrow windows and contained even at this time a large quanityof Bridisli gold. Beside this which first attracted our attention because it was scattered over the floor, there were articles of jewelry, diamonds and rich wearing apparel all of which must have come from forWho brought them eign lands. there and why had they been stored away by tbe Kings of Eulilla? These were questions none could answer not even my guide who as a child had been familiar with even tbe remotest cascorners of this peculiar tomb-liktle dungeoH could not recollect the time when these unmistakeable articles from foreign lands were not here stored away among old banners, relics of notable natives, shells, brilliant stones und tons of For hours we hauled over and delved into these strange things some strange by reason of the place where found; some strange in themselves. Have just opened up, in Payson, with a well selected stock of Furniture, Imported Purchased at the oii'JikIg foor Lowest Possible Prices, And shipped direct from the manufacturers in ear load lots. We Cannot be Undersold. . GROUND FLOOR, Eu-liil- fire dogs cun be placet! for tbs desired fire, and in this way large rooms are kept perfectly comfortable in cold weather without heat from any other source. These fireplaces are also provided with ncai mantels constructed of ash. brie-a-brac- k. TO BE CONTINUED. COAL! At Yard Delivered CUT!! CUT!!! COll COM! Per Ton, - - $ 4.75 5.25 Co-operati- Iostittitioi, ve In Furniture. AXI) Full line of Mens and Boys Clothing; Hats Caps, Mens Boys and Childrens. Manufacturers of Harness, Boots and. Shoes. Produce, Wholesale and Retail. furnish the best grades of Patent, Bakeift A No. 1 Our ROLLER MILLS of Flour, which we keep constantly on hand, also Bran and lower grades and Shorts and Chon Feed. We take pleasure in accommodating Old Friends, and solicit the patronage of the general public. Orders by mail or telephone JOIIA JON LS, Superintends promptly attended to. SECOND STORY The house is supplied witli a cistern constructed witli great care, the kitchen sink licing supplied with water liy a pump, and there is no more easy method of procuring good water for all purposes of the household. . Kitchen Dry It ox. A kitchen dry box is a small receptable for drying scrub rags, scrub brushes and other of that character. It Is a kitchen orty-lebox which is fastened to the wall near the range. One inch auger holes are bored through its top and bottom and shelves, and thus there Is a passage of warm air upward, through and out of tho box nt all times when there is heat in the kitchen range. In this way a great many unsightly articles which naturally belong to the kitchen may be put out of sight and at the same time be preserved in good condition. The front of the box is provided with a door. The cut shows an elevation or front of the box with the door oihml On one side there are hooka There is a shelf at the top and compartments on one side. Thus there inay te complete classification and separation of articles in A s kitc-he- Have opened their ZfcsTe'w Store in On Center Provo Street With a Full Line of Clothing, Gents' Furnishings. A SPECIALTY. SUITS BOYS 111 tiie Latest Styles. IRVINE Call and see Us. &, BARNEY. general use. Taylor Rrother ;; Utah. - Provo, DEALERS IN Furniture,: box on this same principle may be constructed in which to place soap. In such a case tbe door should be provided with a lock and key, a 'id its top should have a two inch tin tula ci'imeftlon with kitchen flue, so that tbe soup smcil may be drawn out of the room, in this way the soap would becoms very dry and bard, mid could be more economically iiariL The ad vantage of having a convenient place for this material, which is so diflicult to store in large quantities I cause of the odor which is attached to its presence, If soap were purchased will lw appreciated. by tlio box, placed in one of these drying receptacles, expense; won Id be saved both on account of tho reduction in cost of the original purchase and itwnore economical use because of its being liarJund dry from being stored. Tho dry box first mentioned is particularly attractive because of the air of neatness which it adds to a kitchen, it affords a convenient and proper place in which to put things. Articles which should be put in a dry box are commonly placed under a kitchen sink or in some out of the way place where they do not dry, and hence often become musty. If e posed to view they are unsightly; otherwise L. H. Gibson. they are never dry. Very few people are fully aware of the difference in the amount of labor involved in caring for a modem house as compared to that which belonged to the smaller one. People of moderate income should, if they wish to be comfortable, iiavo a compact house. It is true of such people, however, that they usually follow the lead of wealthy neighbors in tiw extravagant use of hall space, the ion of the lunise into a large number of rooms end a general spreading out in a way to largely increase tlu burden of living. das-stSc- n' : iCarpets,; FRONT OF DRV BOX. A drying ; Cottage: iChicago; Pianos, Organs,: and ; : : : Springville Drug Store. Medicines, Chemicals, Drugs, Toilet Aticles, Fancy Soaps, Chamois Skins, Sponges, Brushes, Combs, Perfumery, Cigars and Tobacco, Base Bali Goods, Pure Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes. Prescriptions Garefiilly Gompotinded. At all hours, day or night, by experienced Druggists. MEKERAY BROS., UTAH. SPRINGVILLE, - Provo Meat Market Walter cox. -r-- O m oot & Deal. Proprietor. - - - RANCH FOR RENT. On excellent terms, situated five miles south of Delta, on California mesa, good house, stable and henhouse, well fenced, twelve acres in alfalfa, very smooth land and watered from the Canal. Inquire of J. C. Moses, Provo. Wholesale and Retail BUTCHER. Money saved by getting yonr coal of ns, as we sell the R. G. Western, Pleasant Valley hard lump. Alsoth Celebrated Castle Gate Coal thu most heat by Scientific Test of all other Coal in the market. G9Send in your orders. PROVO, UTAH. Fori Spanisli We lead; others follow. Remember who made the cut in COAL, REED SMOOT, JNO W. DEAL Utah. General Merchandise lucrriuliig the Harden of XJvlng. NOTICE. - Payson, iu e CUT! Call and Inspect our Goods and be Convinced. We also cary Doors, Windows and Mouldings, Picture Frames, Wall Paper, Paints and (Hass. PAGE & POWELL, Dealers m, seini-barbaria- Uta Powell Page Bountiful Nature Offering Kly.lan Retreat for Soul. That Would be Truly Free. - - - Pkovo City, nn MARKET in town for Cssh. - HSrgTITTJTIOISr, General A Land of Sunshine, Where the Palm and Date Tree Thrive. p.m. p.m. p.m. 9:16 p.m. 9:16 No. 8. No. 1. and Steam Ftttinn (Sam I 1 8:40 7:05 7:15 Pacific Mail . Pacific Express . Iron Engines; Boilers, Pumps, Brass 8:00 p.m. 8:00 a. m. Denver Castings; Castings for Store Fronts, Iron Work Lv. 12:40a. m. 1:80 a. m. Lv. Pueblo for Jails, Bridges and Buildings. 10:55 p.m. Ar. Green River... 9:50a.m. 11:00 p. m. ... 10:10a.m. Lv. and 8:00 a. m. Iron Boiler 4:50 Cast Ar. Provo p.m. Fencing, Wrought 6:00 a. m. 5.15 m. All kinds of A cottage baa been built at Chelsea, Mass., from the designs accompanying this (furnished by Pall laser & Palliseer), for $1,200, hut in this instance the cellar extended only TRAINS. D Taatcful and Generally DolnU. vixw. TRAINS, No. 4. Atlantlo Express. 9:10 a.m. Lv. Ogden 10:00 a.m. Ar. Salt Lake 10:05 a.m. Lv. 12:10 a.m. Ar. Provo. 12:00a. m. Lv. Ar. Green River... 6:45a.m. 7:10 a,m. Lv. 8:05 a.m. Ar. Pueblo 7:45 a. m. Ar. Denver Maohine Sliop. and Con ren lent, WORLD! ail Alter Hot. No.S Atlantic VaR Goods Delivered Free of Charge. THE 1SLEEDLHLA. SRHIRES OF CURRENT TIME TABLE. ? Business II u COTTAGE. AGENTS FOR TIIE CELEBRATED AVESTEKN RAILWAY. kinds Furs, paid Skins, Pelts and Wool. $1,200 1 A DEPOPULATED ISLAND IN THE FAR PACIFIC. The Rio Grande PRODUCE. Gash for all of TTXX FOB THXGAZKTTX-- - I3Sr All Mo. 4. A. BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, VEAL, SAUSAGE, ETC., A 8FECALTY. an g Jam ass maChinC 0 iMinufsniiaRFMV Mm.; n(w hOME6(wing F Q AL BY Meat Promptly Delivered. Centre Street, next door eaBt of or West End Store. Cash! Cash! Paid for Stock in Provo Bench Canal Company. Apply to, Dn. Jas. J. Talmaoe, I. O. Box 75 Provo Bench, ProvoCily. |