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Show .ttnov vniiTrmM i JOHN 0. of all, being the Uhirbocamitlie hero ' , . PROVO HAS: the best rider, shot, billiatdist, drill - ; f lILn-KE- ll whole regi- Fine schools. Iron in abundance. he wm capUint aud wLen A healthful location: ar broke out he went A population of 8,000. ., with, the rest of his regi- was the Unexcelled railroad connections. in uncle adopted Minerals of all kinds within easy ideneedepqf,' found., tor ;Ne'w York; al mean time in' India, where he had gone several i of two ago.!,; ii, reach. to look after .the interests ;n kii A progressive and enterprising pop-ioreporter saw nd recognized him indigo, plantations that lie owned. , u as a well own English 'mUlonaare.;' When the Crimean War was over nsibundance of water for Irrigation . . , . . I His name $ Eric Charles lfuirt; 'and J Charlie resigned his commission and and household use. J An era of uuparalled prosperity be-00 years of agerkaviHg been born went j,ut to India to Eric. They were . .. in thejyear 5800.' IIetekl.tke reporter JJust about to leave the country to re-- fre doIng a flourishing to England when the terrible In-- 1 business. that he had been on a visit. to' ome turn his distant relatives iniAnierica,;andis I jian mutiny broke out ' and altered all I thr ' V t now dn his way home IIis .career is In-- 1 previous plans.; The indigo planters J around .J deed kn exemplification of the old ad-- jI and other European residents came ar I an -round to Erics ' bungolow and asked age,' Trutli is stranger than; fiction. lleiwrts a wild lai in- bis boyhood,. idrn to get up a1 regiment of cavalry, I telephone, exchange, from 'three Schools in I ne agreed to do so and got some nine J The finest climate between the Air and Plymioutih before he :was twelve years hundred natives who were true to with first-cla- I Taviown to " c1!1186 waa liis at and sent salt he tlieir old. A,tl that age accoinodatiouB. HE CLOSED OUT on A LINE OF CLOTHING TO sidewalks principal stock Grammar School'tind did fairly j mounted and equipped them, appoint-- 1 Asphaltum . weUluntil he weiiV ' to1 'Caiiri: College, hng Charlie as his junior colonel, and thoroughfares. r which 1 ' selections of his other officers! (making I Cambridge, in his 18th year,'!.'J center. tlie jg jobbing glje l I and blocks The comparative freedom of college from among the planters. The records yubatantial business life kfter the restraints of scliobl prov- - 0f Hunts irregular horse in the stormy handsome private residences. ed too much for him, and lie .was; soph days of. the Indian mutiny are toowell I Natural advantages for becoming "between the Ro the ringleader of;ioroP of .the most I known to need repetition. Suffice it .lie boisterous spirits 1 Bay that no better drilled irregular jI aad the Sierras. was! Eventually rusticated for six I regiment offered tliemselves for service, The Great Utah Lake, which fur : bucklhe afterward nishes the finest bathing in the world. months. On going up again and j Sir Colilt Campbell,-Goode, Lac?s fuyl white -o3! SnffiSiS! Sateen?, to out they Gingliam Qyde, U ( P1UCES Magnificent church buildings used be bad for the LOWEST . j be done Jwf a, livelihood, and this was the time besides being the best officered. by worsbippers of many rlonnmmR- on March I tfons naunt' owned a At the taking of- Lucknow, settled, ,, quickly. Mitt-- and Riblions sold cheaper., than..m , ' Mineral springs, the water of which , I 660 per. ar J llaiiakeicllietes, worth family lijving, Land a fiharming re I .doubt in any ones tenant Colonel diaries.. Patterson, in I abundance of water power-wit' life of his adopted father cbeap: sites for the establishment of the meant fot was Ladies the for Shoes saving fine of Fureed Slippers and : church,i and the. foilovving .year; he.tvas lost his own outside the gate of was Kaind Lucknow througUlBuksh. , men wncjl after going areattafnhig the1 nffional joined, and, Straw Hats, almost given away was found almtwt dis- - j 1 1 twelve months'as a durate, he 'received j Colonel Ilunt they deserve tracted over the body of his protege,!1I A chamber of Commrrce cqmposedof VOO a cjitbthe family livingj ,.,i ., -- 1.. CllGSLP'A and energetic 7 aiulUISUUUua he was not talking deHriously and asking heaven I thujflitfuirenteiprlsing j. ni ton discovered that mid and capitalists. son. more than best putting top- him back his -- MU&T Wt&pVW a siiccess as a clergyman, - i Tlii- Territorial Asylum, theIn the kind At the close of the war when' liis regiof its institution GHTJy ink curate at 80 a year to do his work, disbandetl, he sold ms ' in- - j intermountain country; with 'attrac he lived for two yeariV&tiilfeHng about meqt.-wagrounids. a knitting factory, parseles-aL'1thB,Mtner-stor-ifor sash and Gall and tannery, est flours in the boyuooa 01 um lutuber and planing , Wlptotw , slfiort-tUeA- lie1 hfepprter .were passed, listening vutli mU1 a hat factory, Iro fouudi-ieswhere, in a etc. when flmcfng ming a gun factory, mLS tt very large fortune... m , i,,;' feelings akin to hero worship T J i : traveled a-- hearing of brave Charlie latterson. ACAMUMk he time of the talks often Hint Mr. boftfetrkl iri, ha:k12I yacht, and to in the in modem times repbrter laughingly alluded toit crime nairt Glmrila brought qUP dSked'upon as piracy; how-Conducted by the Hlmtere o C J MOUNTAIN DIVISION. . . ( . fading Cm sail II jiftr ; New Time Card, d u ne 29,. 1890 . , PASSENGER XU A INS LEAVE n. . . ' 1 -- Fjrz:&02r, a r r - ; Great Bargains to be Made by Coming to Payson to trade: I - d was-xpelle- ss 1 . ' . Regardless of first cost price. , 1 1 - sold fori MostCrokery and Clasvyarej li nothing at all. i BestL Houses-i- 'KcoS w I Allways in Slock. , ; '- -- ii jJlYZf yuwp to TTpP'n busin-eesme- BE-SOLI- ) ; pioh . DUNN I.& CO:; dkctodM,' froyo; iSned . iikaht - det: never lived, ixkus -l (rood dealof it 'niiy be' in-- 1 man One of his ventioi? Orthle return to Europe he I ovoi method of educationI a Sjaiiisli Fort Blame Co pbis institution is devoted to the education of young ladies and little . of Clieltenliam, sous I SsiSMmtoIpltiUi(ioli'lWP1,'ltv,t,1?,,,1,tllrirTuteautrfa Furnilufe ' gery. Wluwe he sat for many ; years. Qfofef. ;oi? ood deed he did at this time the better, chromoled:1 1119 deserves to I j RIO GRANDE WESTERN 'giving birth to a son succumbecU vhicli, sOp&ed iipdrl the! husband' mind j RAHWAY General Merchandise A'here ehE-Bo- afon . - Hardware QucontixyarG, - BOOTS AND SHOES, .. 1 , " , ' . i 1. . ; . . : - , . ;iiATSi:cAPs; notions,it. l.i I - Conic and. Examine j it r . . .( . 'I tv .1 I I. I .jIf .. i OUR LARGE STOCK OF GOODS. - , LTWKB Courteous Treatment and Low. Prices. . , , JOS. fi PRINT and ; 1 GROChRIbb, ,DRi GOODb- fofr PEOV THE (. I JSSrl Hb i t Carries a full Line of Choice . ' I : inmates and greatly comfort. and health of advantages .MST The Sisters of the Holy Cross, as .Caps, Ilats, Clothing; Fnll lino of Mens and Boys' members of an order which makes the Childrens. education of women its principle life Boys and ,S1 work, enjoy a wide experience, which trainI gives them unusual' success in A thatheoommittedpuvcideipastafo ofl (j liest gradesof Tacent, Hakeraalso the the furnish heart of.. mind' and the both raB MILL ROLLER ing Our we keep constantly on hand, temporary insani ty.i hich I SCENIC WUKLUI to OF LINE I accomprepare lHt aim being ami lwer .A and ciiop Feed. We take pleasure In young girl, their ErlUhht,upo!li?being appealed to, I not only a useful and solicit the and " a to become to him sent her and Old Friends, child be modating I x.in : , 3 ornamental member of society, but a patronage of the general public. thatbeionged to himself dovoi in Th onlv Tan.contment.i Through Directly JOHN JONES, Soperhitenaeni order by mail or telephone moral force as well. here the first six years of j promptiy attended to. CIXY The curriculum is arranged with the Wj dej view of giving a well rounded educaby xEric,'Atlfo CUBRENT time table. then he of nevr plan "cidecl't'd(,vv5Ork oii anentirely tion, which Bhall fit the graduates which ii institution for any sphere w.Lf his iiwn jji effect flDDi End. AflfiT June, 10,1890. this can be expected to fill. Ik I woman a though Fw.twoyeare.l ..fitted TKAINB, includes everything necessary to this J Center hours a day in a beautifully fi 4. No. for erected No.t had he end, from domestic economy, stenogIP gyikhksliim that I iuawoM.flB.lv, . raphy, as w In Norfolk, i. English in all it branches, lowestlanAr; Bolt Lake jV:Q?S the well as highest, up through :V.V.'.V.V.' is:50p.m. one v! readina guages, sciences and arts. m. a. 4:50 P- -: terms and 4:50 a.m. ifth'a.reVOlver; ,and 1 Ar.Ormm Ulvcr.... For further particulars, :ooiArrGmnJunction ' . hour billiards to., .an rifle catalogues,address, 7:15 p.m 7:45a.m. Sister Supekion, Ogden, Utah. ahfTahOlher to riding. "At the end of Ar.IX-nve- r June 8 m. two veara he was taught French,, TRAINS. and hilpry. ami every, twoyeafs 1. N. Pacific Mall. something was wlded to hia studies, solpacific Uxprew, 8:00a.m. he was .? p. m. Denver. that at the age of 18 yean1:30 p.m. , w. a m f tin I Lt Ilimhln Iture .1 West End Store lle thfitimea ( I UTAH. i : Holy . it W. CEKTKM STREET, UU . 1 aliitas Hie lloWest Free Delevery to; all parts of City. 3s m Latest ; Styles : and Patterns. with OUr Prices n I s ' filled Allways - , Notions Department Dry Goods 1 I n n I St6cfc25.' i- - :in! , . edJ,work,rdt6Wd!5Lo ani Full line ol Choicest Groceries from the . A. HARRIS, .... btreet, mBT-BOnr- o Proprietor. Provo City, Utah - FARRER BROS. & CO. book-keepin- g, type-writin- g, 1 ... . . ( GENERAL MEGltAlMpISE geog-raph- y WEST-UOCN- l.pEALERS IN,.,.. D . , UTAH PRODUCE. ... ... and. Examine their - - --V. iW Lamps Glaswave, inclot - WmsSy--oic- I trainedathlete . I A GREENHALGH, Prop. VfY Centre Street between I, Atl lr.Gnniuver... up-- a .first ,claspi ridr,; shot mAMtBndB0jioolar With regaxd Ar! Provo. 7;iWa,m. 11:35a.m. 11:50 a.m. 0:25 p.m. 6:50 p.m. 8:45 p.m. 10:00 p.m. - - never Lr. " Hunt ' let.blip etor.church but ; framed a 1 oguen....'.'.'.'.. 7.40 hisreligiOiiff instmetions,1 a.m. ; . code" G. of commandments Umfc .,PkarIi l.l .. : . I.. . .1 . . con. j- - Christ is his son, and, provide,! I keep J1 J ; . ; , p.m!, 0:30 a.m.. 11 fave Ogden Arrive Sait reke lot . 1. iT.LOJiJ.wa. pgKE,v33!ja -, straight, act honorably, never tell lies, I and welfare after ..IV look my no 'will they ea .,,aj,sa J Pu liman Pm ce and lluffet slcoidnr-c- ar stick to me through thick and thin. 2. 1 am not to believe what any. one j J.YIooH. BENNETT, a D c' Mrs. Sarah A. Hatch has opened me about any other gods. tells1 FYt A P accomnm Ugiuuror,1 o mi and correll good with Hotel anaiiAvasiai v.nia aaoaajithrash will 8. If I swear Uncle Eric j modations for travelers and teamsters travel-in- g as I am under his charge, me as long in Salem, Utah Countyvwho the accomo aun-p- i for class will care first my will afterward nobody get and saupiaeirt public . .. modations. Location block south of is abad habit.. It company' 811100 the Salem Dam. 1.4 Every day has its COX sOAO.II h&Veiui I tasks and duties, them'r God and Jesus Christ must beU thought of on all occasions. ATTORHEY-AT-Lti- W 5. 1 must love and obey Uncle Eric, Wholesale and Retail gad he will see that with God,s helpaI , t l.t ;.. i.r sfall get on all right in this? world & J' ' X'B-A-T'far as earthly ixwsessiohs go. MUTTON, BEEF, 6. If I commit a murder it is all up AGENCY.,,, PORK, VEAL, OJt ; with me. G 'SAUSAGE, 'ETC:;'' . i 7. 1 am to treat all women with reOyer Hiiies Drug Store KIIX rnv TllTAVSPECALTY. A admiration. spect and it 8. If I Bteal I am utterly contemptible. Delivered.' Meat Promptly 9. Lying is blackguardly, and if Uncle . door east 0 J Eric catches me telling a lie I shall nbt Centre Street, next TO BAN FRANCISCO AND FORTLAND, week. sit comfortably for a Paeine-Ra- te be-- 1 Kxrnralon over the Uolon 10. 1 am not to want things that ' anil Limit.-'-long to other people; "wilk oli shocked the of mode training This The Union Paciflc.Railway to Porttickets and round of the trip neighborhood, excursions good people San and with Mr. Hunt Stamp. Address land, Oregon notice, from Sait jake the clergyman called upon until further for and remonstrated with him, but only INF OFFICIAL I MMIGRATION DEPT then He his going .nd, 0 a.,. for at plans. laughed got ' six months. un- - , I ii liui'illiMi I j; j . JJlE , FIFTEEN SOUTHERN returning; extreme limit preached a sermon, alluding to the (I f !ir F and &ay ; 11 ' 7 - HfiiilsW ittrcarin: oot rafl ejtliei; fpr . x Manufacturer of ..viitvc-aFor Sauk, choice Residence corner, SfnpvV a- - CALL Irw and even had or God man, Jfru HUIIIAOUjS, taWB of .Boilers, Iumps N tbe Steam Engines. 12x12 ' rods! corner Fourth and nM'1 Wfl. I ;.... tbatmigl.Vl.rlng X .C. T Walelgll. . , tor Jails, Bridges and . . I to crime ana inquiry. ab nm Cast Iron FencingyF Boiler xjie evening after this sermon had 8m, Tim n"nW to Wrought anda Specialty., Edward Tikk. . 1., Hvot Erie: .eqlledi.'uppn Repairing pbeacHefT i(f been the be. oncf stoom Putin ex- All Viniid .of. iiu,nninX. (. BEATTYS . ORCANS.wX clergyman and demandeil an ; Hon. Dnrilol T, Bwttr, Lott f Heaters, for J planlifonhiUfiat r ey lofu. Adilr. Manufacturers and dealers in Steam makt jti m Wheel-bar-- 1 divine got New Iron WmTubular god haslandering Jercy Wm Inarton, Patent an DEVEYS ftW tory, I PuLliC and Irivate nuildimrs Boxtt. 5 00. , . caning, and in future left liis neighbors S amteial ffwrtkw -- mow everywhere rows for Miners and Fanners Box. PIANUO.Write Attrttt S mltn m BEATTY Oast Old ftr, LtirtievM yS eld lEAd P.O; BoX.TTS. IdibABMirTlilMrtt., O-oBr.Mifor Daniel F. Beatty Wa"h,jeamyrNW aw LuomAm. commission for him In tneHalf block a Wt"eld purchased W,ter EKtaM S Ulfcl Jersey. ST. LOUIS, Fifth Dragoon Guards, where he speed, nv. yj jzrg dp 1- :'rwShToo:Ar. sStlirso. . NOOJ.S SIH 3NIWyX3flNy.)L!1VO ' :i - ; ' TIMM TO BRJ-Et ' ' I ... The Hatch. House: : lltovo.inin . The best results from Your Mares, caac. dallas.tex. ; bingham and wabatch. saitLake Olty 7:40 a. m. Ar. Wasatch t , . Goods IF YOU WANT WOODWORK 7:30 p.m. . . a Mb NTUKin'N. LAKE AND OGDEN. 5:20a m., 0:25 a.m., 4:30p.m., A rrlve Ogden 0:30 a.m.,10;40. a.m.. H Lsati aiix si ; J I J . BOWEN BROS 1 - -- tao a.saujag asaiii Ui:U dUXI U3UI3 A wm'.'smy.ton, Proprietor f 'B. EI Market tluj.WAilri . ' - i , .... ( I " s Fire Collection; Life Insurance i -- ; li & " j . movo . ;XSSTT STLTvL Sun Foundry For Information aboutthe south L&0lXU9 . Metoliin. BiiS. w&4etlii SLiopi : ,,1 tiigtailfF.! r 1 si-m- ash Paid ASu'f Iron sttndbeecf. f I ..I i I .i 1. .1 1 Sla ; BEATTOHAMPS Was awarded the Silver medal ait the late Territorial . Fairfor best draft station four years old) and over. .The above horse travels in SariPete Go. Lookout for Yiim he has the best pedigree of any s , in.:.Utah:;; Stallidn!colts Percheron at the fair will travyl Devoust tlie sire of three best draft ............. between -SpringviUt. rayBonand . . Monarch the onlv French . Coach staH ion itr Utah will travel betw 11 IV. V V Ibik and Provo Spanish ; : .. BOWEN & BROS., W. P. SPA.!tTXSZ PORK, UTAH . 1 1 . Mens Young .j Spanish Forki ets W" S ii. Ii. It i, ( : .WINNING PERCHERON PRIZE D 1..., .hi 11i oi)s. Frei)ch Coach , , General I . t Utah ,1 v S Kot.lMlMt.Th toft1-.iff.- ni G, NtGx-oliandis- , If ChiUlTens Headquarters, ! Attention Farmers fine Farm some Machinery, qonsistlng on hand We have r-r- sl;oc! . co-op-., , UKALE IIS ij - . 865-tick- .l l states. lii., 1 V Av I : SfcBl. 1 . -- ll Respectfully invite the Public. to Call and Prices. Remember the place! LOCAL TRAINS. tian f ailJi. And they were as follows: I ' , ; d ; ; ; 1 : , t of Reapers. the Jike that we bought at a great bargaiiij .and Binders, Mowers, Rakes, andand all Competition,, . .. . i. can sell at Prices to defy any .. I, Grain ai,d Farm Produce taken an exchange. for all goods,, ' .-' " Bought for CashB. Utah.' W. HUGHES, Superintendent, Fork, Ppani.b . 0 : r , |