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Show DUNN & CO.J r Lodffl No 4 A K A A M EMPRESS. TKE DEAD CALVIN Regular meetings held on the Augusta, Widow at Emperor irstand third Tuesdays of (torles ofWilliam I f Germany. month. Visiting each The dowager Empress Augusta of bretheren are cordially inone OI many, whs has just died, was this vited to attend. penocu of characters prominent royal W. II. Randall, W. M. Austria & BRICE. V GO-OPERAjfamed for United State. Senator by the 1 Democrat, of Ohio. Calvin 8. Brice, nominated for the United I I States aenatorship from Ohio by the Demo1 Dealers Irt crats, was named for the place in 1888, his Plponufc adherents then insisting that nothing With the royal ladies of England, Alonzo A. Noon, Secretary. and I Frame, she shared in public attention was too high for the abilities of Cal Brice. During the He was chairman of the Democratic national I for the yast twenty, years. war of 1870-7- 1 the came campaign committee in the last Cleveland Fr an canvass. His name was new in national pol of Augnsti, then queen of Prussia, appeared aeat itics, although he had been a figure in the St. in all of tie king's dispatches from the AGENTS FOR TIIE CELEBRATED of Tni. convention which renominated Cleveof war. The queen naturally shared someone idolized land. king. the of the popularity Mr. Brice was a student and a soldier durmaintained associations for the relief of the sick and wounded, and in this way endeared ing the war, and has always kept a close eye on practical politics. He attended every herself to 'the whole German people. The war also brought about a reconciliation be- convention and was a worker, but he refused SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD! tween the king and his consort, who for all nominations for office. After graduating The Latest Fashions can always be found at our Bazar at other. Auin law he became a railroad attorney, still years before had avoided each 1880 the be with In to politics. the gusta had. been averse to the union a match paying attention stumped for Hancock. His first important CURRENT TIME TABLE. Prussian prince, which was strictly work in the line of those abilities that disof diplomicy. The heart of the queen had early been given tinguish him organizer and manager was F. AV. 0. Hatiiknbruck. Supt. Her home in connection with the Lake Erie and WestIn Effect from an! Alter Not. 17, 1889. in a truly romantic attachment was chief was life He afterward the in early ern railroad. Utam the petty court of mover in the construction of a road parallel- Provo City, TRAINS. lines between Buffalo and Vanderbilt her the grand father, ing No. 4. No. 2 dnkeof Chicago. Mall Atlantic Atlantic Express. where she was This enterprise made bis fortune and transCASH. of All Business Done on A Basis 5:40 9:10 a. m. p.m Lt. Offde wooed by ferred bis business field from Ohio to New seen and 7:0ft 10:30 a. in. p.m. Ar. Salt;Lake.... a noble young York city. His most recent work has been 7:15 p.m. 10:85 a. in. Lv. 9:18 p.m. Frenchman who in connection with the Richmond Terminal Ar. Provo. ......... 13:10 a. m. 9:18 p.m. 13:30 a.m. Lv. was a passing guest system and other Have m 4:35 p. 8:45 a. m. Ar. Green River.. just opened up, in Faj son, with a well selected stock of southern railway ducal the at m. palace, 4:40 7:10 a,m. p. Lv. 3:00 p. m. His 3:05 a. m. enterprises. Ar. Pueblo Augusta and the 7:15 p. m 7:45 a. m. Ar. Denver railroad connectyoung noble fell in love at first sight, ions hare included Purchased at the TRAINS. In course of the New York, and and a No. No. 1. time there came Chicago and St Manufacturers of Pacific Mail. Pacific Express. acts of indiscretion Louis, the Lake And 8:00 a. m. vari8:00p. m. shipped direct from the manufacturers in car load lots. and Western, Erie . at Steam Engines, Rollers, Pumps. Brass and Iron Lv. Denver , directly 13:40 a. m. 1:30 a.m. Pueblo Lv. and Work Iron Store ance the lor the Chicago with Fronts, 10:55 p. m. Castings; Castings Ar. Green River. . . 9:50 a.m. We Cannot be Undersold. 11:00 p. m. for Jails, Bridges and Buildings. Atlantic, the Ohio 10:10a. m. straight laced eti- Lv. Yt 8:00 a. m. d aided 4:50 p.m. - fc. the The Central, Provo lovers, Ar. 6:00 a. m. end Cast Iron Fencing, Boiler T,uTw 5.15 p. m . and Dan7:40 a. m. by maid and valet had secret meetings, and 8:55 p, m. Lake Salt Ar. a Kiclnnoud the note a m. a. 7:50 ville, revealing maid Repairing Specialty. the 7:05 at dropped in. p, length Lv. 9:10 a. m. the We also cary 8:30 p. m. and West Pdiat All klnla of Ilnmbng, tin. and Steam lTlttlnQ Ar. Ogden trysts, and it reached the hands of Auto. CALVIN s. BRICK. The note was from the jXttentiatl Terminal, tkejEost gustas mother. for noble Frenchman, and in the style of lanTennessee, Virginia and Georgia, the MemManufacturers and dealers in Steam Heaters, BINGHAM AND ALTA TRAINS. his Wheel-bar-voforth set he Monarch the Mobile and BirGlass. 7:S0a.m guage of the Grand the fair one to flee with phis and Charleston, public and Private Buildings, DEVEYS Patent Tubular Iron Leave Salt Lake City and Brunswick, the Macon the m and 4:80 implored mingham, p. passion for Miners and Farmers. Arrive Salt lake City him to America. Kentucky Central, the Knoxville and Ohio, & ftx Csbsli Fetid courtier a and lover the between duel the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic, the A 178. PO. Box, ITalf block west of West J. H. BENNETT. D. C. DODGE, railof the duke was the result, and the former Marquette, Houghton and Ontonagon Gen. Pass. Agt. Utah. General Manager. Payson, Agents for Leffel Steam Engines and Water Wheels. road companies. lie has also interested himfell, bearing a deadly wound. Augusta covsSc the ered his body with roses and her grief nearly self in the National Telegraph company, Then followed the marriage Southern Trust company and the United crazed her. -- THE BEST GRADES with the Prussian crown prince, Wilhelm, States Express company. Mr. Brice has been noted throughout lifo who had himself been crossed in love. The two were never lovers, only the most formal for bis active and energetic habits. But he is Q or 0 a genial companion and a fond family man as of friends. Dealer In As a princess Augusta was a beauty, and welL The summer he was selected as chairlong after the first blush of youth had faded man of the Democratic campaign committee 0"Are Manufactured at the she was a very handsome woman. Her he had arranged to go to Europe with his shoulders especially were magnificent, and, family. They went without him, and on the Full line of Mens and Boys Clothing; Excelsior Roller Mills, Caps, Mens' though years of idleness and suffering played return his daughter declared that all the Among Boys and Childrens. havoc with her many charms, she took pains party missed in Europe was Pa. UTAH DIVISION. to keep unimpaired the outlines of her form his social friends he has told this joke on his Of JProvo, Utah . UTAH CENTltAL DISTRICT. Manufacturers of Harness, Boots and Shoes. portion of early experience as a barrister in an Ohio vilFirst-Clas- s Machin by skinful aids of art. The upper Latest Improved Produce, Wholesale and Retail. her body to the neck she bad incased in a lage. When he was quite young he won a : armor, ery Just put in. which was never removed. suit before a justice of the peace, but tho op- Our ROLLER MILLS furnish the best grades of Patent, Bakers A No. 1 For many yean this artifice, though posing counsel took out an appeal to a higher and lower grades of Flour, which we keep constantly on hand, also Brua I 4 and Shorts and Chop Feed. We take pleasure in accomsuspected at court, was not actually court. In a few days Mr. Brice's client came of Grain All kinds known to be a device until a maid of the to him and said: Cal, I want to pay you modating Old Friends, and solicit the on Hand Bran is to go into kept Feed, Shorts and PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE royal household cunningly revealed it in the what I owe yon ; as this case now." patronage of the general public. Orders by mail or telephone presence of a large company. One day is court 111 have to hire a lawyer P. M. A. M. I..47M. A. M. to. JOHN JONES, Superintendent attended and This reflection on his youth inexperipromptly this curious minded person slipped up behind and 7.45 and 4.u0 Provo Delivery FREE to aU parts of the City. J uab. ambition. on his a not the touched ence did and dame damper the put gently 7.59 august 2.2-4.89 5.28 Lake View, Xtphi, Manager smooth white shoulders with the point of a He pushed ahead, became a specialist in cor8.1f J.W. HOOVER 4.55 . . . .47 j.o0 Pleasant Grove, Mona.. fine needla. The empress did not wince and poration law, and bos amassed a fortune of 8.25 5.05 6.24 American Fork, S.21 Santaquln, the needle was pushed a little harder, with many millions. 8.3o .5.15 (i.i8 Lelu. ti.it) soil , the same result. There was no longer any 7.00 8.57 A Prominent Architect Dead. 10.10 Spanish Fork 6.50 I doubt as to how the royal beauty maintained 7.15 Salt Lake City , 4.11 affiarchitectural The No Springville old her in profession has lost one of beautiful age. a figure in Provo atTrains leave Salt Bake at 7 :20 a. m and 4:00 p. m., arriving8:10 most talented members by the recent its this with davit story. goes CUT!!! CUT!! a. m., and Si:35 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Trains leave Salt Lake for Ogden at death of John McArthur at Philadelphia. JOHN SHARP, Gen. Sup t. 8:50 p. m. Mr. McArthur was born in Scotland in 1S23. IN Knickerbocker. Lota Ib Judge FRANCIS COPE, Gen. Freight and Pass. Agt, He wait with his paronts to Philadelphia C. The late Judge Joshua Knickerbocker, a lad of 10 years, and was apof Chicago, aa his name Implies, came of when he was to a carpenter. He occupied himDutch stock, his family having settled in prenticed evenings studying drawing and architecPer Ton, $ 4.75 New York nearly three centuries ago. He self and afterwards attended night school ture, born at Gallatin, Columbus county, N. With a Full Line of 5.25 was in Carpenters hall, giving his attention to to 1844 his 1837. father In in emigrated Y., rechim soon secured His talents designing. We lead; others follow. Remember Illinois, settling in McHenry county, where ognition, and he early secured eminence in the son was educated. who made the cut in COAL, For awhile he taught school, but in 1860 hisInprofession. 1848 his plan for a house of refuge at went to Chicago and began the study of law. Philadelphia secured the first premium, and In two years he he was intrusted was admitted to with the erection of Money saved by getting G.your coal of the bar and began Western, to practice. In 1864 Plated-war- e the building. In us, as we sell the R. 1850 he was apIITTECZE-r-IEBIPeasant Valley hard lump. Also the B was elected susuperinCelebrated Castle Gate Coal the he pointed office (an tendent of the work In the Latest Styles. most heat by Scientific Test of all pervisor afterward, held by of building the east market. in the Coal other T. Robert Lincoln, Us. Corner of Seventh and J Streets, Provo City. wing of the PennSend, in your orders. now minister to hospital. sylvania ocEngland), and He built the ContiREED SMOOT, JNO W. DEAL cupied the position nental and Girard for three years. In hotels, the residence PROVO, UTAH. 1865 he was elected of Geo. W. Childs, alderman, and in Jtnxn knickxbbockbr. With a Handsomely fitted up Bar, where the choicest Philadelphia 1868 to the legislature. While there he vig- the Mercantile library, Lake was called the what orously opposed many other Front Steal, which was the giving to the and edifices, including Illinois Central railroad valuable riparian a Can be obtained. number of large was beaten Knickerbocker in right, Chicago. civil war Mr. McArthur was architect for In the legislature, but the steal" was long the war department. After the war he erectafterwards rendered void by Justice Har- ed the building of the navy department at lan, of the supreme court of the United Washington and naval hospitals in PhiladelStates. -Mare Island, CaL, and Annapolis. The R. S. 1IINES, Propr. DEALERS IN- In 1869 Knickerbocker was nominated far phia, most important structure which bo designed and built was the new city hall at Philadel-WIMMER & NEBEKER, - Props. probate judge at Chicago, but was defeated; but in 1877 was elected to the office, which which has thus far cost the city he held till his death. and the erection of United Judge Knickerbocker bad a large circle of States buildings have occupied his time for respected the past eighteen years. Always prepared to furnish rigs of friends in Chicago, and was greatly as a his and his for ability or integrity without sterling every description with The lata Senator Lapham. jurist. drivers. ; States Senator Elhridge Gerry Hordw. Til. SaJ.osxxj.on. who died recently at his home on Lapham, Knif-fiMrs. of this are With given portraits the shore of Canandaigua lake, N. Y., bewill find it to their advantage to hire who was recently murdered so mysterito the school of statesmen that for in longed trips Payson these Livery Rigs ously in Trenton, N. J., and Emma Purcell now practically passed away the school of and Dr. Knlflln, who were arrested, the first Sumner, Wilson, Hamlin, Douglas and their South, East or West. named charged with the murder and the And like many of them his life 1 EMIGRATION CAN VON. other with being accessory thereto. This colleagues. was a sort of epitome of the transformations Utah outline of the crime is added for the benefit of American politics, for be eutered public Payson, Utah Co., of those who have not kept the ran of the life as a Democrat, became a Van Buren free EB :Wall-Pape- r. news in regard to this crime. soiler in 1848 and eventually a Republican. Dr. KnifHn, a dentist of Trenton, left horns He was bora at Varmingbm, N. Y Oct. to go to Broadway, Pa., to negotiate for the 18, 1814, his father. purchase of a form, With his wife remained John Lap- Judge 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. m Emma Purcell, her cousin, a typewriter by an emibam, being m jsjotd fcjjkST occupation. - In the morning the Kniffln ATra nent Quaker the O sect having a settle-ment in that vicinity. At the Can- andaigua academy Centre St Opposite tlie Tabernacle, he was the class-mate, room mate . and intimate friend co-op- ., of Stephen A. Douglas. After working I A XDiEULXjEnEBs nnsr Dry Goods, Groceries jj, feodum A N 33 j XfcTgTITTTTIOIET, 1- General an ... BTJTTKICK DKESS PATTERNS. We ljtake a specialty of pry Goods. PRODUCE. all kinds of Lowest Market Prices. Cash paid for Furs, Skins, Pelts and Wool. EAST-BOUN- D Saxe-Weima- Sun Page 7k, Powell TTs. IMieuoliin 3Toi:n.clry r, 1 Goods Delivered Free of Charge. Call Anrt See Merchandise. Imported Furniture, WEST-BOUN- SLio;p. D Lowest Possible Prices, Kloh-mou- brought Call and Inspect our Goods and be Convinced. 55 Doors, Windows and Mouldings, Picture Frames, Wall Paper, Painls and ws Co-o- PAGE Old Cast Iron. p. GUNDBERG. DEVEY - a Fort Spanish J ROLLER FLOUR! Co-operat- POWELL, Mtolioii, ive General Merchandise and Furniture. llats JH New Time Card, Dec. 24, 1889. ....................1 4-2- 5 -- .... .............. k NOTICE. IRVINE & BARNEY com Have opened their On Center Street in Provo com Palace Drug Store! Clothing, Gents Furziishlixtsis- Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Smoot & Deal. Jewelry, Silver and a Specialty. ZMZE33STS THE Family 'Trade a Specialty. PAYSON LIVERY stables: Furniture, !4ei)rg Wageijer Chicago; Ex-Unit- ed Traveling n, California Brewery, FnsE is, 5a)l Lake Gilyf lifcah. Young Mens Utah. DEALERS IN Tonsorial Parlor! 1 Hair Cutting 26 Cts. Shaving, 16 Cts. Caps Boots, . Shoes, Shoes. Childrens Ladies for and Headquarters ! Farmers Attention We have on hand some fine Farm Machinery, consisting , some time as a civil engineer be studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1844. He located in Canandaigua and remained to the end of his life as a practicing lawyer. Although an active Republican, bq held no office till 1867, when he was chosen to tbe constitutional convention. In 1874 he was elected to congress from the Ladies and Childrens Ilair Cutting and Pompador a Specialty. , Merchandise General and Notions. Hats, Clothing, Cash Paid FatU Come and encourage the MEAT HEW MARKET. CHEAPEST lftaa SB. KNIITIN. North of the Post Office. of Reapers a we and at like the and that great bought bargain, Rakes, Binders, Mowers, can sell at Prices to defy any and all Competition rain r.r.d Farm Produce taken in exchange for all goods, or g&rc. Bought for Cash. W. B. HUGHES, Superintendent. S pa nbdiFrk.irtii MARKET in town for Cssh. ROBERT BERKIN. . T provo City, K - - 10 f30!0 Utah. and invite visiting strangers .and others to call and examine the list of City and Suburban property which we offer Special Bargains for tlio next 30 DA VS. Visitors cheerfully supplied with all available information respecting this City and ounty free. cb? times, but before taking his seat in the fourth term lie was chosen to the United States senate to succeed Itoscoe Colliding. At tiio same time Warner Miller was chosen to succeed Mr. 1lutL The disputes of that memorable contest arc still fresh iu the public memory, and though Mr. Lapham, liko all others engaged in the matter, was savagely denounced at the time, the public confidence in him remained unshaken. He retired to private life at the close of his term in 1885, and lived very quietly thereafter. lie was iu feeble hemtb for a year before his death and died Pf heart Mm.. B:BHIi:lH!l,rl 'AN suvnos NOINn )C3JL'5Vnva SSVVS 39NViJ0 i) 4NIH)VV( Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Toilet Aticles, Fancy Soaps, Chamois Skins, Sponges, Brushes, Combs, Perfumery, Cigars and Tobacco, Base Ball Goods, Pure Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes. Prescriptions Garefifllu Gompoifniied. 'OM'SiriOTiJ Repairing Coifing' I I tit's A full line of Samples kept of Forrlgn and domestic goorfa. All fori Spanish aud Fit Guarantee!, Fork, Utah TOMBSTONES, atl Utah, Springville, And at Chas, Brewertons, at ; ' I Payson. Ail work warranted. . .... At all hours, day or night, by experienced Druggists. JMBNERA.Y BROS., SPRINGVILLE, Provo Meat Walter UTAH. FOlt SALE. Market, coX, Proprietor. One two-seat-ed buggy, one wagon horses and rows. Applly to John F XVestphal. BZ Wholesale and Retail AKnD "NVo 3E5EAT. ijf-z-y iOrgans,: Springville Drug Store. three district and Twenty-sevent- h FUBCKtX. rooms were found in great dleorder. Mrs. gViiffin waa dead from chloroform and Mias Purcell was lying on the floor clod only In her that burglars had ennight dreaa She saidwas doubted, and Miss tered the place. This were Kniffln Dr. placed under Purcell and Dr. Kniffin then attempted surveillance. nxicule. When the coroners inquest convened Mias Furcell declined to answer questions, and both were arrested. They were -2- 7-8-m I nn Proprietor. &C CO Provo, Tb QT.iAJ'-Utflhr tatsr Men City Real Estate Apncy. LorenzoThomas.lYjjojjjgj Qhjld 30n Street, Half Blk South of Roberts House Have MONUMENTS A Cottage: iCarpets,; 1 Spanish Fork, Pianos, H.E. Secoitd South .t. -- Utah. Provo, $14,-Th- is Bottled Beer a Specialty, IRVINE & BARNEY. Call and see Taylor Brother R Imported Wiijcs, LlqUors aijd Cigars BEEEE, SUITS A SPECIALTY. BOY'S In the Rear is the Palace Saloon, Hj-iS-GEEil- - BEEF, MUTTON, POIiK, VEAL, NOTICE. The Church of Christ still hold their regular meetings at the old Beebe place. Frisbey, elder in charge, Bro. SAUSAGE. ETC., liis Services every Sunday at A SPEC ALT Y. 11 a.request. ni. and 7 p. m. Braver meetings every Wednesday and Friday evenings Meat Promptly Delivered. ns heretofore. T. J. Pollard, Clerk. east door of next, Centre Street, January, 1, 1890. Went End SlOie. C. (J. J. (J. Davis, having been releived by |