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Show j. OF THE LfARE pff I S II c J OPIu.wm PEOPLE, AND A NEWSY PAPER OUR AIM inj u SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1892. THE KEELY. Salem News, jaV k Utah issue of Sept, the first, a querulous individual whoae inglorioua Our Representative Visits This Institution SNEB. Law, itobnst-a- t WARD, KEN ttobsxtsat-Law- . Union Block, kmts , Utah ORES, M. . D., , AND SCROEON. sICIAH Vny or Night, all Calh, Its Comfortable AppSarahoe, . Utah Ia W. Krnward sa. r . . . And Is Delighted With of tht Territory. all iht Court! Utah Our representative made a flying trip to Salt Lako City the other day and, ahiie there he called at Hhe Eeely Institute, located in the Guardo House. He was mot by David A. Jonea who introduced him to the doctor, and showed him around the premises. A more beautiful place could not have bsen elected for the Institute. The building being furnished in the latest end most convenient style, and surrounded by beautiful lawns and cool spreading branchea. The patients have the greatest freedom, billiard and card tables ate prepared for their amusement, they to go and cotffe when they pleeae, provided they take their medicine regularly and be on hand at shot time which accurs about four time daily, and consist of the patients with bare aims marching around a table where the doctor stands with his instrument, and shoots the gnlu cure into their eruis. Each person is furnianed with a numbered boE and he keeps .his medicine key where which be has to take at regular interval about four times' per day. Dave is looking splendid so'J says, for the first three or our days be was quite sick Lut now feels excellent. To the questiou, T)o you think that the cure is a success, lie unswered must empnatically Yes, sir, it is a sura cure, my appetite dosent crave liqdor iu the least now, end lie added, "There is lots of others down home that liacf ought to Com t and take the cure and thereby make men of themselves. The writer also met James Miller who is attending the Ensor Institute, having been there but a few days, ha was feel-icquite tick but wai confident that the cure would be successful as he had experienced no desire for liqhor after the third d.ay. These institutes promise lu be a great blessing t? that portion ol humanity whose appetites have, become so deprived that they are power'es to break loose fiom the thralls of the demon drink. And the testimony o those who have, by Doctor Keelye aid been able to break loose from the poisonous. demon, and their Joy at. once more regaining their mauhood should be a warning to all young men to trifle not with the dragon thal will eventually overpower theiq eud weuve around them his magic bands till they are unable by tbair own efforts to break loose from the terrible thralldou. arc-fre- BAKERY. UUII A Piei, Cakes, add Bakers1 tuntry made Fresh Daily, Riding and Birthday id, Xtikes a Specialty. IwasRCB John son, Propr. . fk, Utah . ilLEY, and Mikino Laa6 flBltt, ATT0R5IT. 1 Inaptly Mineral Applications sod fur all Agricultural i Hakes Maps, Tracings peed. Draws all kinds 'apemenfs, Articles Iocorpoiatii'n, Ecarchrs titles, inns fur PensTons, etc., etc. r nmm 8. Land office, Boom SCO Salt Lake City, Utah. U, to 1236, Store. jago cIare; fa Lots g Dry Goods and Notions, Ladies' Underwear, Boots. ' and Children's Slipper, Iras Goods, Groceries, Tin-- f from the East or West are sold cheaper than I defy competition in irect. fud ih prices. t lsr, I t f Spakpii Fore. . pzo THOMAS, Tailor, of samples of Goods. . Clothing throo ihcrt notice. . line c 1 full line of Guaran- - Fit :$ip end ite$' . ..... attachments for Isg Machines. CIeo. O. Gti.brkt. t. A MoRRt Cashier. ;ANK--t j SPANISH FORK. jAL' - - $25,000 I ? Bnell, John Jones, o. Thomas, Geo. O. banking, business. Kigo exchange bought Von time deposits. ' UTAU , I J- m , Shoes, Etc., styles. Repair-St- 5 All .Pnptlydon. A full- stock of shoes - ?' ffm 7 lFo( Call and examiee befora purchasing door north of Machine company. , A- -. The Tunnel The above js the name of a large ealoon and n Slaurant.in Bait Lake City, lituated in the basement wider a Jarge building on 2nd Bnutlt street, , The wriler wa invited to visit this place last week. We nd demanded two small flights of is which entrance the in found ourselves end tunnel qxtends id the ahape pf Inward about fifty feet, when we entered the main room which cauied the writer a wooder. So eyee to open wide with before been large room he had never In. ft covere over an acre of ground and is capable of , accomodating , over many a 6,000 people or nearly twice our of city, It l all of the luhaldtanta illumed day and it finished beautifully and night by electricity. Tht Weatern and ao part U set apart aeattd capacious it it that the genlletneo or with atone nJ can not converse end. t the ether hardly recognize ladies The northen patl of tbs toom is eccupied The with billiard and pool tables. the while eastern partis used IS .bar col the with southern part Is taken op the restaurant. I tecting counter of Stood fn wonder we was grand sight, the eighti end in and amazement taking noticing the busy throng putlog thoie of out. Itil weR orth the lime Wt to to pay Balt Like City visiting e the "Tunnel end ee whet magnificent in an under be- - arranged can array ground apartment. psandonymi. Citoyen, contributed so article la behalf of a certain individual and bi an answer to a "news Item" that appeared in the previous issue. If telling the truth is disrespectful then I am guilty of respect. I will not step ao lovy on the ladder as to call Citoycna article "childish," but tt is aburd aad the veriest balderdash. By hia manner of writing ont would jppose that he imagined himself astride FegaBus only to sometime discover that he was mounted on a descendant of the classical donkey. In giving advjce to the journalistic profession he should make himself plain to what Constitute disrespect sod personality . If I should make a statement to the effect that Jones had been ahot, the public would want to know who ahot him; and if I should aoiwsr that it was Smith uch people ai Citoyen would accuse me of using personalities. " heu a correspondent leaves out ail names, it is like leaving out the meat io a mince pie,-i- t ia leaving out that which makes the ai tide of iuterest. Articles written in a spirit of venality should never be found in the columns of a public journal; they are invariably iucorrect aad are the outpourings of a diseased spleen, I shall not enter controversy; only ucb warfare; but of Citoyen were into any mud slinging the vulgar engage io the misrepresentations so flagrant that an answei was deemed necessary and now I rest, kuowmg Magna at ieritai tt praaalebit ; Nothing txtrsord'idary has taken place in Salem the past week. Everything quiet and dull.. UTAU "Most people suppose, says sn sssayer, when refined, but WM. CHEER, this is not the case. An experienced mtu can tell at a glance from what part of the world a gold piece comes, and in sqml eases from what particular gold district the metal was obtained. tbo Australitn gold, for inatance, is distinctly redder than the Californian, and this difference in color is always perceptible, even when the gold la 1000 "that all gold is alike 1 fine, Fraidtnti JOHN JONEPt SuperiVmdmt, BM SPMSH y a . Again, the gold obtained from the ptacers is yellower thin that which is taked direct'y from quart. Why this should he the case la one of the tnyster-it- s of metallurgy, for the placer gold all co tie from the veios. The Ural gold is the reddest found anywhere. "Few people know ,the real color nf gold, as it is seldom seen unless heavily alloyed, which renders it redder than wheu pure. The purest coins ever made were the $ 10 pieces that usud to be common in California, "Their coinage was abandoned for two reasons: first, because the losa by abrasion wss to great, and, secondly, because the interior could be bored out and lead substituted, the difference in weight being too email to be readily noticed- in io large a piece. These octHgon coins were tho most valuable ever atrurk." Manufacturers of- - ffi A BK Soots and Shoes ' healer la rsr Victim of A Train Wroclc. Judge If. W. Smith yesterday brought suit iu the district court at IV-Itiio, fer 13.0U0 Jauirgi-- against the Union Paci fic tor DaVid Kuna and wife. Ou August 4b a ternbje wreck occurred on the Union Pacific, just east of McCamiimn iu which several people, were killed ami many more aeveiely ijv jureii Mis. Ivunz w at a passenger on one of (lie ti d trains and the shock ol the collision threw her acroas the coach andjinuned her body iuto a winNotarius. dow Tin injunea sustained by her Salkm, Sept. 5, 1802. were tcirihle in the extreme and by reason ot them shegsre premature birth The Charge, , ,, a elpld Although the to accident ; Poor Jim Casey wint up fer lotfe." . occurred over a year ago the lady is still "Phwat was th charge against him?" an invalid and may never regain her ."Doynamoitc. "Judge. Ogdi-- Sttiid,nd. GROCERIES. h. ill-ta- t ft e, Hardware, Clcthmg. Fancy Notions, Farm-in- g Implements, Boiler Mill Flour, Grain,- Etc. Fiir-nitur- - - IF YO J ARE LOOKING .FOR A YOU WILL FIND lE3OIK25 '' w h ISBIHIIaSi&igTP : , . "A Mutiuu lu Itccou-iUe- r. r no (sweetly) You may speak to papa, George. Ho Ah! thanks, ne Is the rather gentleman at the end ol the piazza, ia he not? She Yee. He Rather muscular? ' i She Very, g ne Carries a deuced cane? She Yea. that la be. ' He Well, really, don't you think yott have spoken a little hastily? Munsey'a Wcaklr. stern-lookin- g ugly-lookln- , SDFISiaiiWI'SZ IS . iilTsu'iiu'HiiPiiraiu.' Utah; - ... r An Opening at iMt, Employer Mr. Tops, I have long ob- i, , served, with approval, your assiduity and devotion to busine, and I am now about to teat your abilities in a new capacity, In which, I feel sure, you will acquit yourself with credit to the house, and r Mr. Tope (highly delighted) I I I shall do my best, sirl Employer As I was about to say, Mr. Tops, the porter is sick this morning, and I shall have to oak you to sweep out the office. Puclc. UBIONv . .Western OUR PRICES CANNOT BE BEAT; Dry Goods and Groceries .. r . WEST BOOED STATIONS. Salt Lake. PiCfro. a jo 5:83 8:42" ):05 7 :20 M Ar. SpringviHe. Spanish Fork. Psysoe. - : oowo south; . Ar. HPIO " 23 " JJ . ' .Eureka. L?.6:B3 Bilter CitT-J. fl. Bennitt. Osul Psi. AgwtL . No. 8. No. !, p. m.' a. m. o'oiNd NOhTH No. 2. No. 4. s. m. p. m. stations. 4 :23 i :40 Lv, Silt Lake. Ar. 10 :00 6 .10 7d)3 10.POAr. Sp, Fork.Lf. 1:15 f:47 9:10 1 1:59 Lr. Juab. Ar. 8:20 1 :4g i D. E. Bow.it, Osul Agent, Salt Lake, - . AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. "3 hats ana ft east bocito. - Boots and ShoeA SYSTEM. LOCAL TIME CARD.. t' V , . . v it TX2kn CJLHID LOC.1j OF WE MAKE A SPECIALTY PAOT GRANDE g A.ii D RBOTHEBS, SOLS AGENT. - ((. W. II. DAVIS. Secretary n Provo,-- . 4 YOUNG MEN'S The Handsomest i . and Largest Stove on the . . Market. It hits the Largest Oven and Cnrries s Stnoger Uunranteh-thaeoy oilier. ELDBEDGE - A J. P. JONE9, President, duOD STOVE -- or strArTcnEit Different Colors of Gold. Intho Sens Notart Pobmo A,.Utr and NO. 17. M 1 f Mens brogans, tea at cost. Horse shoeS ready calked 10c; each; . V ( , f t it' V I f ' t 'f i I J WE ARE OVERSTOCKED WITH THE ABOVE NAMED GOODS. jl .! Now is Your Cnanco for a Bargain, j- - o J i1, 1 j; q. tWomas; fvl; sut; |