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Show DUNN a & CO., ' ' f put cellar, there Is a cistern and the attic is Dry Goods, Groceries Done A on Basis of CASH. Machine and Manufacturers of A,nd ,of, If imblngr. to Attended TRAINS, No. 2 No. A Atlantic Mall Atlantic Express EAST-BOUN- 9:10 a. - Lv. Ar. Provo. Lv. Ar. Green Elver... Lt. Ar. Pueblo Ar. Denver. - 11 SIiotd. and Steam Ftttlzio Gam In Effect tftffl and After Hot. 17, 1889. Lt. Ogden Steam Engines, Boilers, Pumps, Brass and Iron Castings; Castings for Store Fronts, Iron Work for Jails, Bridges and Buildings. Wrought and Cast Iron Fencing, Boiler Repairing a Specialty. A,1 CURRENT TIMETABLE. Ar. Balt La Goods Delivered Free of Charge Sun Foundry Tie Bio Grande SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD! Gash paid for all kinds of Furs, Skins, Pelts and Wool. Business spacious WESTERN RAILWAY. PRO DU OE. All m. 10:80 a.m. 10:85 a.m. 12:10 a.m. 12:80 a.m. 5:40 7:06 7:16 p.m. p.m. p.m. 9:16 p.m. 9:16 p.m. 4:86 p. m. 4:40 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 7:16 p. m. 6:46a.m. 7:10 a,m. 8:06 a. m. 7:46 a. m. TRAINS. No 1. No. 8. Pacific Mall. Pacific Express . 8:00 a. m. 8:00 p. m. WEST-BOUN- D Lv. Denver 1:80 a.m. Lv. Pueblo Ar. Green River.. . 9:60 a.m. 10:10 a.m. Lv. Ar. I1 rum.. ........ 4:60 p.m. T,v 6.16 p. m. 6:66 p, m. Ar. Salt Lake 7:06 p.m. Lv. 8:80 p. m. Ar. Ogden 12:40 10:66 11:00 a.m. 6:00 7:40 7:60 9:10 a. m. a. m a.m. a. m. Ce-o- p. p.m. p. m. 6:00 a. m. stjitidibieiro-- General Manager. . -- a THE IN EFFECT FEB. 10th, 188 PASSENGER B or A Nephi, Mona, .... - . ROLLER FLOUR J 0Are Manufactured at the $ 9. TRAINS LEAVE F. ac. A. M. . . .1.47 and 4.50 Provo,... . .2.25 5.28 Lake View, . .2.47 5.50 Pleasant Grove, k- .4i25 and 7.45 4.89 4.55 7.59 Excelsior Roller Mills, TVT $$ - Of 8.1f Provo, Utah . 6.24 American Fork, ...3.21 Santaquln, 8.25 ..5.05 First-Clas- s Machin . .3.35 6.38 LehL. fi.15 Pay son, ... 8.85 Latest Improved Fork 7.00 .3.57 ) in. at Just Spanish ery put Arriving 6,50 7.15 Salt Lake City, j .4.11 Sprin grille 4 & 4 Trains leave Salt Lakeat 7:20 a. m., and 4:00 p. m., arriving in Provo at of Grain All kinds 9:35 a. m. and 6 15 p. m. Trains leave Salt Lake for Ogden at 8:10 aT m.Tand 3:50 p. m. Bran J OIIN "SHARP, Gen. Supt. Feed, Shorts and kept.on Hand FRANCIS COPE, Gen. Freight and Pass. Agt. Delivery FREE to all parts of the City. J.W. HOOVER Manager L. . WOOD. J. DALEY. M. 5 SPRING VILLE. ) UTAH DEAL IN ALL KINDS OF ( LEWIS & BOYE. Dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Toilet Articls Choice Parlor Sets, Elegant Bed-Roo- Sets, m Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Carpets and in this line at Everything WALL PAPERS I AOTA WALL PAPERS 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, Sfkinqvillk, "Wood & IDaJLey. Utah. Quick Sales, Low Prices and Small Profits. DR. BOYE INCONSTANT ATTENDANCE Physicians Prescriptions CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. : Main Streett Palace Drug store! Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Jewelry, Silver and Plated-war- e a Specialty. Corner of Seventh and Provo J Streets, City. In the Rear is the Palace Saloon, With a Handsomely fitted up Bar, where the choicest Spanish Fork, Utah. THE PAYSON LIVERY STABLES. Salesmen willTraveling find it to their advantage to hire Family 'Trade a Specialty. I. E. RAW Utah Payson, Utah Co., Propr. o 1 Centre ia Bottled Beer a Specialty, 1 Opposite bric-a-br- HEW MEAT Provo, General Merchandise, Hats, Shoes, Boots, Caps and Headquarters for Ladies and Childrens Shoes. ! . - - H Lowest Market Prices. F. W. C. Hatiiknbkuck, Supt. Provo City, - - - Utah And shipped direct from the manufacturers in car load We Cannot be Undersold. lot. Call and Inspect our Goods and be Convinced. We also cary Doors, Windows and Mouldings, Picture Frames, Wall Paper, Paints and Glass. - Payson, PAGE & POWELL, - Fort Spaiish Co-operati- Utah. Ipstitoio, In General Merchandise Full line - ve Dealers Furniture. and and Boys Clothing; llats Caps, Mens' of Mens Boys and Childrens. Manufacturers of Harness, Boots and Shoes. Produce, Wholesale and Retail. the furnish best Our ROLLER MILLS grades of Patent, Bakers A No. 1 and lower grades of Flour, which we keep constantly on hand, also Bra and Shorts and Chop Feed. We take pleasure in accommodating Old Friends, and solicit the patronage of the general public. Orders by mail or telephone JOHN JON ES, Superintendent promptly attended to. & BARNEY E Have opened their On Center Street in Provo With a Full Line of Clothing, Gents Furnishings. SUITS A SPECIALTY. BOYS XvXEiXTS XTZE Call and see Us. In the Latest Styles. IRVINE & BARNEY. Taylor Brother Utah. Provo, IN- - DEALERS Pianos, Proprietor. Utah. -2- 7-S-m Chicago; : :Organs,j ; and Wall -Paper.: Springville Drug Store. used as a chamber. There would still remain the reception hall and sitting room for general use. Again, the bathroom might be placed on the Bocond floor and a stairway arranged in the place now occupied by the bathroom, and four or five bedrooms added to the second story by making lt a full two story house. The elevation of this house shows It as a me story building with all of the walls d with stained shingles, though it may be constructed of any material by making slight changes in the design. The cost of this house without plumbing, gas fixtures, mantels, furnace, fences, walks and sheds would be about $2,100. This contemplates hard wood finish for the rooms on the first floor. Louis H. Gibson. cov-sre- Browne Cottage: Carpets,: Vsn FLOOR FLAX. This beautiful and simple arrangement is from The Builder and Wood Worker, for which publication ft was drawn by Al. C. ; te4rll' If it were desirable the library could be MARKET Lorenzo Thomas, Medicines, Chemifcals, Toilet Aticles, Fancy Soaps, Chamois Skins, Sponges, Brushes, Combs, Perfumery, Cigars and Tobacco, Base Bali Goods, Pure Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes. Prescriptions Garefilllp Gompoifnded. .... At all hours, day or night, by experienced Druggists. MFNBRA.Y BROS., UTAH. SPRINGVILLE, Provo JUeat Walter Market, coX, Proprietor. O RANCH FOR RENT. On excellent terms, situated fi miles south of Delta, on Californ mesa, good house, stable and he; house, well fenced, twelve acres alfalfa, very smooth land and water from the Canal. Inquire of J. C. Moses, Provo. Wholesale and Retail NOTION TO CRDXTORS. m Notions. All persons knowing themselves indebted to II. J. Mortensen of Spanish irk, are hereby notified that unless ey call and settle with the underWe have on hand some fine Farm Machinery, consisting of Reapers, 1889, Binders, Mowers, Rakes, and tliO like that we bought at a great bargain, and signed assignee before Dec. I5th, in he will accounts can sell at Prices to defy any and All Competition. placed legal heir for for lands in all collection, er taken Grain goods, exchange Produce and Farm gjCT' L. 0, Lawrence, 0 ught for Cash. ' -t 1B. W. HUGHES, Superintendent. Assignee, Spanish Fork. Utah. Farmers Attention the Drugs, MARKET. ROBERT BERKIN. Utah. U4 Anjnterinr Study. North of the Post Office. co-op- ., C8joobw-- S the Tabernacle, in town for Cssh. DEALERS IN The Latest Fashions can always be found at our Bazar at : ac Come and encourage the CHEAPEST Spanish Fork, Clothing, St as-a- - The cut showing the interior of a dining room here given is from The Somerville Journal This room receives the light from four windows not shown, but which flood the space with an agreeable atmosphere. The furniture consists of an ash extension table, ash sideboard, ash mantel and ash chairs, leather seats There is a dado of ash panels, with Japanese paper in the center. Above this, reaching to the cornice, is a warm tinted cartridge paper. Several prints are hung on above the the walls and bits of mantel and sideboard. The center of the floor is covered with a rug, while a border of Vienna brown encircles the room. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Young Mens We ijtake a specialty of Pry Goods. : Cash Paid Office jlxts uefot, iv jluth i&, Secons Sotith: Lt. Sail Lake City, lllali, BUTTliICK DKESS PATTERNS. Furniture, Ladies and Childrens Hair Catting and Pompador a Specialty. IBJLijlIES, 1t 1 Hair Cutting 25 Cts. Shaving, 15 Cts. EMIGRATION CANYON. XxI-A-0.- were all In one; not infrequently there was no cellar. A parlor was not thought of in GROUND FLOOR connection with that house. The requirethe upper sash has a white light In the center ments of modern living call for a separate and small colored lights on each side. The apartment for each of the rooms named. In Interior Is finished in a very pleasing yet the matter of sweeping and dusting there economical manner; the casings of doors and can be no compromise. In the kitchen we windows are trimmed with a back mold, have hot and cold water more convenient though they are not mitered at the than in the smaller house; we have tables, angles as is usually done, but a square sinks and drain boards; and while they afblock, ornamented with sunk work to be ford advantages in preparing the food, washpicked out in color, is placed in the corner, ing and caring for dishes and utensils, it is and the molding cut square against it. Each true that these conveniif.ooa require a cerchamber is supplied with a good closet. This tain amount of care to keep them clean. The closets of other rooms and the gas for lighting in lieu of lamps and candles are conveniences which are supposed to make the labor of living in a larger house measurably commensurate with that of the smaller one. However, the added number of rooms, the larger amount of surface to be cared for in sweeping, dusting and in other ways which belong t the larger house cannot be compensated for by the addition of modern conveniences so as to make the labor of housekeeping in the larger house compare with that of the smaller one. While there is added comfort and luxury there is added work, even with compensating conditions of labor saving devices. The plan which is here presented is of a one story house. It is suited to the requirements of a small family. There is a hall in the center, a small library at one side with a door closing it from the hall, a sitting room on the right separated from the hall by turn spindle work at one side of and above an opening, all of which is backed up by portieres. There is a grate in the reception hall, library and parlor. All of the rooms are heated by a furnace. The bathroom is accessible from SECOND STORY, the hail and the principal chamber. The kitchen is modern in its arrangements; cottage ia painted Venetian red, trimmed with Indian red, the chamfers, cut and sunk is provided with the usual equipment of work being picked out in black, making it tables, sink and drainboard. There is a panvary effective and showing the detail boldly. try and passage between kitchen and dining room, with a place for refrigerator and A Tasteful Dining Room. dough board therein, and slide connections with the china closet and dining room. In the high port of roof the girls room is provided. By a change in the china closet a combination stairway could be arranged which would afford passageway from the dining room as well as from the kitchen to an added number of sleeping rooms above. It would require some change in the general stair arrangement, but altogether would tie feasi- Tonsorial Parlor! jfeijrjl Wageijer AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED a Always prepared to f urn ish rigs of every description with or without drivers. m R. S. HINES, Merchandise. Lowest Possible Prices, WIMMER & NABEKIR, - Props. South, Easter West. obtained. r I 1 ble. these Livery Rigs In Payson for trips fijtporleii Wlqesj LiqUors aijd Cigars Can he General In Furniture, Imported Purchased at the In the old house we had two fires, in the large one we have five or six, unless we have a furnace. Hence, the furnace is a modern convenience, a labor saving device. In the small house we had only to carry water to the kitchen. A wash bowl and pitcher in a bedroom was unusual. There was little water to be carried. When one had occasion to use the wash pa he was supposed to empty the water himself. In the largo house, without the modern conveniences, there would be a wash bowl and pitcher and slop jar In each of the bedrooms. Hence, a great deal of water to be carried to and from these room. Plumbing apparatus wlib hot and cold water supplied to the kitchen, one or more stationary wash stands on the second floor, a water closet and bath tub in bathroom will partially compensate for the added labor of housekeeping in a larger house. In the three room house the kitchen, china closet, paiitry, dining room, sitting room, Gen. Pass. Agt. BEST GRADES j Dealers I Have just opened up, in Payson, with a well selected stock of VIEW J. H. BENNETT. D. C. DODGE. Utah Central Railway Time Card Juab, INSTITUTION. I Page & Powell 11 p. Q. Box, 178. Agents for Leffel Steam Engines and Water Wheels. nDiErvrErsr OEE viv. ws Cash Fetid fbr Old Caat iron. far as housekeeping is concerned, to care for one of these houses than lt is of a larger house. There is not so much of it; there cannot be so much work to da However, if we take the general conditions which apply to housekeeping in the log cabin and the conveniences which are attached thereto, and apply them to an eight of ten room house, we find change. The work of raring for this house is slavish. Modern conveniences are the compensating details which are appliod to a larger house and which undertake to reduce the labor of housekeeping to that which approaches the work to he done in a smaller house. But they do not accomplish this. Modern conveniences merely make it possible to live in a larger house and do the work connected with it with an ordinary expenditure of money and energy. Generally speaking the saving of money is accomplished. For the most part, however, lit lie surplus eqprgy remains. There Is but one chimney, which is so placed that it can be used from all the rooms on the first floor. The windows in the hail and staircase are filled entirely with ornamental and stained glass, as are also those In the attic; the other windows in the house have the lower sash glased in two lights of ordinary glass, while Manufacturers and dealers in Steam for BINGHAM AND ALTA TRAINS. Public and Private Buildings, DEVEYS Patent Tubular IronHeaters, Wheel-bar-roLeave Salt Lake dtp 7:60 a. m for Miners and Farmers. 4:20 p.m Arrive Salt Laka City Half block west of Weat i-- ' Pal-lias- er, T ,TnP.Qi TNT TVFH Regular meetings held on the Waa Built for That Money at Stratfirst and third Tuesdays of It Is All In One Story and Has Ns Stairs ford, Ooun. to Be Climbed. each month. Visiting The house bare figured was built at Stratuse the term modern convenbretheren are cordiallv in ford, Conn., We often from Pallisser ft designs by vited to attend. without fully understanding what is architects, of New York, for 1,460. iences1 W. H. Randall, W. M. meant by the expression. In the log cabin of Attention la especially called to Its compact three rooms, modern conveniences are or two There the la cellar under a Alonzo A. Noon, Secretary. arrangement, of. It is a good deal easier, as not thought whole house, a well has been down in the - -H- Cash! Cash! BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, VEAL, Cleaninj, RejairiK Cnttias, 6tc.ll Paid for ETC., A full line of Samples kept of Foreign and domestic goods. All fort I and Fit Guarantee! Spanish Fork, - SAUSAGE, A SIECALTY. Utah .0) 0 H AN NfW CHl2rlUL. 28 . st.louis.mo. n. G EAM A 55 UNION 5QUARENY. CAL.'SgCWtS TLKNTS mnr'MwHi oallaxtex. Meat Promptly Delivered. Centre Street, .next door east of or West End Stoie. Stock in Pro-Bench Canal Company. Apply to, Du. Jas. J. Talmage, I. O. Box 75 Provo Bench, FrovoCit |