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CENTEli STREET, PROVO, Sun Foundry UTAHJ Machine 1SS9-0- 0, aeh Paid fbr Old Oast Iron, Ce-op- zxEvmr Buys, Sells and Exchanges Merchandise, Real Estate, Eure Blooded and, Common Horses and also . Provo City, Utah. of gray rock, with Intervals or sou, mown and maroon, until tho eye and head and heart surrender, and the lips that far a Harlong while were exclamatory become of light and heavy Carnes the largest and finest Stock GLIMPSE AT THE PROOF SHEET8 speechless. Before sundown we will see Jerusalem. I never hod such high expechorse the in LIFE OF CHRIST. OF TALMAGE8 ness, Saddles, Wips, Blankets and every thing tations of seeing any place as of seeing the holy city. I found myself singing, JeruHis prices cannot bo beaten and mule jewelry line, I From Mangor salem, My Happy Home, while dressing Striking Titian this morning. I think my feelings Utah.. Throna" Oraphla Dasorlptloa of Rla myself be slightly akin to that of tha Chrismay Visit to tho Cbrlat Land The Moat tian Just about to enter the heavenly JeruAmbltlooa Literary Effort of ilia Ufa. salem. Then follows a graphic picture of the lOopyrlght by Amartean Prose Association. great city, and the visitors thoughts aa hla Few persons poaun Dr. T. De Witt Tal beheld it for the first time. mages moat distinguishing characteristic eyes Dr. Tal mage gives a description of a bapsr aomethlng to say, and the ability to clothe tism in the CTT-S-IES- :Jordan. Ila says: :EA-z-so:ithe thought in language fresh and strikon horseback we left Jericho, ing. The great Brooklyn divine has given andYesterday dipped in the Dead aea wo ne another example of hie tireless energy, coma having with a feeling that wo cannot hie great atndy and him matchless word upon the Jordan, a river which more From of in life Christ hit palntinga have desired to see than any other. people be few to Issued in a Manger Throne to On our way we overtook an American, who days from the press of the Historical requested me to baptise him by immersion Publishing company, of Philadelphia. in tho river Jordan. We dismounted at Through the courtesy of Mr. H. & Smith, the place were Joshua and his host once I of am to the enabled company, president the river dry shod.- - We were near Carries a full Tune of Choice tell something about the work in advance, crossed in the river, and uot far off from a turn I seen the proof sheets. for have where rocks and wind are piled up In shape of cathedrals, domes and battlements. We pitched our tent, and after proper examination of the candidate for baptism I selected portions of Scripture appropriate. One of our Arab attendants BOOTS AND SIIOES, had a garment not unlike a baptismal robe. With that garment girdled around NOTIONS, CATS, HATS, me I led the candidate down under the 1 trees on the bank, while near by were Come and Examine groups of friends and some strangers who happened to be there. After a prayer I read of Christs baptism In the Jordan and tha commission, Go, teach all nations, baptizing them. The people on the bank then Joined In singing to the familiar tune Courteous Treatment and Low Prices. that Konl stirring song, On Jordans AIIAB INHABIT ANTS. Bank I Stand. With tha candThe hook differs from all other llvea of Stormy idates hands in mine we waded deep into narrain Christ the it that this, Utah. taaalmple Proyo Jordan, and I then declared, In this Center Street, tive In which no theological queatlona are the historical river, where tho Israelites crossed, views and no extolled, propounded, and Noaman plunged seven times for the there la no straining after effect. of his leprosy, and Christ was baptized, It Is made up of 000 pagee, with ever 400 cure has been used in all ages as a which and engravings, copies of famous paintings by symbol of the dividing line between earth the old masters illustrating scenes In the and heaven, I thee in the name of life of Christ and portraits of tho Saviour tho Father andbaptise of tha Son and of the Holy In addition by many famous painters. As the candidate went Ghost. Amen. there la a splendid panorama of the cruci- down under the waves and than rose I felt fixion In colors, ten feet In length, whlohis a solemnity that no other scene coaid have a great achievement of the publishers. As the ordinance waa observed As a literary effort the book la the moat inspired. under the direction of no particular dea bltlou. of the great preacher! Ufa. It nomination Christians, and no particuIhJs all the requirement of literary lar church of could be responsible for It, I A finish. Each fact waa carefully feel It my duty to report what I did to the 1 hid scrutinised before put on universal. church Nothing waa taken for granted. It Dr. Talmages description of his departe work of an idle hour, but rather ure from Jerusalem Is characteristic: life work of a strong man still In hla "With a Full Line of Now we leave Jerusalem for the long welmeet a cordial with pdma It should north through. Palestine. A little come. It la written shove the head of Journey we got on a hill and took the last out way the average reader. On the contrary, it Is look at Jerusalem, and 1 felt and remarked a series of magnificent word tfeturea, so city on n it was the last look at that snored simple that a child would he to earth, and the next Jerusalem we shall see every them. The reader is taken We went on within made remarkable In the Holy land, sna will be the heavenly. anil where Joshua of brother Gibson, elder Mizpah ight a is like delightful the guide sun stand to the mraanded old. still; on by the rehearsing in the twilight sitting . connected with Samuels history; old story, ever new. v ttibUtioBHi village where the MI have been writing that book fbr thirty tlseslr bo, itbOlll recently, PArcntftof five years, Dr. Talm-js- " told'm three and half miles from Jerusalem. la hU Prmfmco by Thla the Latest Styles. and he supple-ris the road over which Jesus came and went from Jerusalem to Nazareth. To American home, on the Atlan-Us. the Mediterranean, on camel's back, night ve encamp at Bethel, where won once Jn males back, on horseback, under chan- a school of the prophets, a theological seminary. Elijah ami Elisha were here; delier, by dim candle In tent, on Lake GalNear this Abrahain and ixit divided the ilee, in convent, at Bethel, where Jacobs pillow was atuffed with dreams and the angels of tba ladder landed; at the brook front which little David picked np the ammunition of five smooth stones, four more than were needed for crushing like an eggi shell the skull Af Goliath; in tha valley of AJalon, over which, at Joshuas command, Astronomy baited; on the plain of Esdrae-lon-, tha battlefield of ages, Its long red flowers suggestive of tho blood dashed to the bits of tha horses' bridles; amid tha Corner of Seventh and J Streets, Provo City. shuttered masonry of Jericho, In Jerusalem, that overshadows all other cities la reminiscence; at Cana, where plain water became festal beverage; on Calvary, whose aslant and ruptured 8&ks.gtfJJ ghgjr the GKO UP OF MOIIKKN GALILEANS. fitted where the choicest effectsof-tUWith a Handsomely up Bar, f jgftftquake at the awful hem-- ' land. Hera Jacob, pillowed on a atone, five wounds that purchased JZiH!geof the aw tha ladder used ly angels feet, and he the worlds rescue, and with my hand set ap a stone and consecrated it from the storm, or wot from ths JorCan be obtained. t the heavens were full of ladders first a or over tha or to bared sun, dan, gilding ladder of clouds, then a ladder of stars, and smooth table, this book has bean written. Dr. Talmaga la tha only anthor of a life ell up and down the heavens are the angels of the Christ who visited the Holy Land of beauty, angels of consolation, angels of Surely for the purpose of seeing for himself the God ascending and descending. HINES. Propr. God Is In this place, said Jacob, and I scenee made famous by the birth and cruGod la In this cifixion of the Saviour, and this record of knew It not. But place, and I know It! his life la one of the most Interesting porThe doctor has this to say about tradition, tions of ths book. Tha writer vividly porhistory and fact before Iwginning the real trays ths visit of Mary and Joseph in work of the hook: KgyptAre the places that I aee In Palestine Over the hills and down through the end Syria and tha Mediterranean Isles the deep gorge they urge their way. By Hegenuine places of Christl; bron, by Gaza, through hot sand, under a and babe apostolic association? mother the tbs sun, crying, blistering are and many of them are. We have not, Hew exhausted. father the slowly faint, G-enere- il of tha days and weeks pass, Will tha wsary no sympathy with the bedwarfing three ever reach the banka of tho Nile? tradition. Thera are traditions contraWill they ever see Cairo? Will the desert dicted by their absurdity, but if for Full line of Choicest Groceries from the ever endf When at last they erosa tha several generations a sensible tradition lino beyond which old Herod haa no right goes ou in regard to events connected with to pursue their Joy la unbounded. Free at certain places. I am aa certain of the localithem dismount and reaL Now ties as though pen and document had fixed lastl Indeed, sometimes tradition is more they resume their way with less anxiety.- them. to be depended on than written communiThey will find a place some where for ahelcation. A writer may, for boil purposes, misrepresent, misconstrue, misstate; but reasonable traditions concerning places in Stock. connected with great events are apt to be Allways true. I have no more doubt concerning the place on which Christ was crucified or in which Christ was burled than I have about the fact that our Lord was slaiq and lntombed. But suppose traditions contradict each other? Then try them, test them, compare them aa you do documents. It la and with Patterns.' Latest filled Styles Allways no more difficult to separate traditions, true and false, than apocryphal hooka from inspired books. Do not use tha word tradition aa a synonym for delusion. Thera la a surplus of Christian infidels traveling the Holy Land who are from scalp to heel surcharged with, unbeliefs. A tradition may be aa much divinely Inspired aa a , book. Tha scenery of Palestine la Intertwisted, Interlocked with the Scriptural occurrences. The learned Ritter, who has never been charged with any weakness of Incredulity, writes: No one DH. TALK AON BAPTIZING A CANDIDATE, can trace without Joy and wonder the veribread. of their and the Ilera fication which geography pays to the hister earning they are at Cairo, Egypt. They wind tory of tba Holy Land. through tha crooked streets, which are When the brilliant Renan went to Palabout tan feet wide, and enter the humble estine he waa stuffed with enough increduand house where I have been today. It la nine lity to make a dozen Thomas Paines, end street. level the It of down from the steps Manufacturers of he gives the following experience: The yet book as no reader of this Steam Engines, Boilers, Pnmps. Brass and Iron is such a place marvelous harmony of the evangelical pictlike to dwell In. I measured the ure, with tha country which serves as its Castings; Castings for Store Fronts, Iron Work would 20 feet long and 7)4 found It and room, for Jails, Bridges and Buildings. frame, was to me a revelation. I had befeet high. There are three shelvlngs of fore eyea a fifth gospel, mutilated but one of which I think waa the cradle till my and ever afterward in the reWrought anda Cast Iron Fencing, Boiler ofrock, legible; our Lord. There la no window, and all citals of Matthew Repairing Specialty. apd Mark, Instead of an All ktnda of JVambfogk Gam anf Steam Pitt Inn tha light must have eome from lantern or abstract being thatrone would say hoe never of for a tha What candle; to. king place Attended existed, I saw a wonderful human figure to live ini live and move. So said an unbeliever. In Manufacturers and dealers in Steam Heaters, for heavan doctor Aa he approaches Jerusalem tbs thla my visit to Palestine, In the year of Public and Private Buildings, DEVEYS Patent Tubular Iron Wheel-barrocan hardly contain himself. Be la sitting our Lord 1 also find the landscape a for Miners and Farmers. on a patient camels back writing these The commentary. riven, the mountains, words; Along tha route I am amaaed bo the volleys, tho lakes, tho rocks, the trees, . boldness and the at Jaggedyond expression P. O. Box, 17. flair black weft of Wot the costumes of the Holy Land, agree with 1 ness Land. of the scenery of tho Holy Matthew and Mark and Luke and John. Agents for Leffel Steam Engines and Water Wheels. expected to aee It rough, but not Alplnlun The geography and topography are tha ss and Sierra ' Nevadian in grandeur. The hills are amphitheatres, piled up galleries background of the Gospel pictures. They A. .GENERAL DEALER. , cfcO. carry a different part of the same song. Admit Palestine end you admit the New Testament. A distinguished man yean ago came here, and returned and wrote, 1 went to Palestine an infidel and oama home a Christian. My testimony will bo that I came to Palestine a firm believer In the Bible, and return a thousand fold more confirmed In the divinity of the Holy Scriptures. Quits aa Interesting aa anything else In tha book la thla announcement: Wandering up and down the chief art galleries of Europe I have looked for a face of the Saviour which I would like to have In my life of Christ. The one I have chosen in preference to all la that executed by a modern artist already widely honored., I have no idea that the Fourteenth or the Fifteenth century, or the Sixteenth century monopolized all the brain. I think the best music la yet to be composed, the best sculpture yet to be chiseled, the beet paintings are yet to be presented to the world. We are almost always disappointed with a picture of Christ. It la the universal criticism of such pictures, While I admire the artistic merit of the production, the picture la not my ideu of the Saviour. The picture la apt to represent Christ either as effeminate or severe, weak or awfuL To commingle in one picture strength and humility, suffering and triumph, the lionlike and the lamblike, the face that frowned the bastormed lake Into a calm, and yet was such an invitation to babyhood that children tumbled from their mothers arms into hla bosom that waa what 1 was looking for, and that I have fonnd, and that ws present to our readers. I think It will satisfy more people then any other face that has ever been put on canvas. The cranial development of thla picture of Christ is marvelous, and different from anything previously produced. We must not forget that be was not only a Christ of great heart, hut also of great head. Most other paintings of our Lord were made from models. This artist had no model. He feels that it waa an Inspiration, and I believe It w.w. The German la apt to (taint a German Christ, the Italian an Italian Christ, the Frenchman a French Christ, the Spaniard a Spanish Christ. But it was left for our artist, in whose veins commingle the hlitncl of many nationalities, to paint for us The Worlds Christ! Blessed tie his glorious name for ever I" The public will lie ourious to see the work of thla artist. Perhaps the good doctor has found a new A Full Linr Always on Hand. Call on me if you war.t to BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE No. 203, Keijry Wageijer. California Brewer -- 1 1 OVFICE oar-ratlv- u Story of Intelligent Cat. A New Hampshire physician sends me the following oat story, for which he vouches: t- A SECOND COVXH. &X ca-- BEATTYS TOVB OF THE WOBLD. Daniel ?. Baatly, of Beattys Celebrated Organa and Pianos, Washington. New Jersey, bee returned home from an film ded tour of the world. Bead hie edver. tiaement in ihta paper end lend lor earning ee. Sir . 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If ttasy wora wot havo Cuul.l wo I Ho, inly j.- Instramont Is rally toa ysors, to to niAnufociared fro mator&al markot affords, or toady nr all-go- ftwl - Hoods Sarsaparilla old by all druggist- - ffUrixforfs. rreps red only SjC.I. nOOD A CO., AiwlLccarlcs, Lowell. Mass. . Doses Ono Dollar ORGANS OfYou Flntnloiiico. Indigestion. 8e spnetlts, nil run Headache, flesh, yon will rind dwa, Tuffs Fills Sllsffroi pkysl thena. KlealyiafarsMtsd. SOLD EVERYWHERE. PAYSON EXCHANGE SAVINGS BANK -D- dura Biliousness, Sick Headache, Constipation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, taka tho safe and certain remedy. SILE BEANS jm ttaeJRHAI.il Mae (40 Uttla Beans to the wale). Thet are the most ooirvxxiaxz. uitulila Sam nil ft trfee of either slue, BBc. per Kettle. KISSINGamSH t I IR5G;T0R5.-tfimmer, SMITH &GI.MakmrBILSBSAXBl,'ST.LiaM MS. President, ' J. Page, Vice President, Eli Good, Cashier. O. Simmons, J, S. Tanner, J. T. Scrivner, Wm. A. Miles. S. Receives deposits payable on demand, s per cent paid on time deposits. THANMCT8 A GENERAL BANKINU Fireproof Fault, W30DWorK.6' u tGo-tick- r.n-.car- SSSSESWSi ST.uiuis ua. The Chicaco, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway is the only line running solid VestibulediElectricLighted and team Heated trains Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway is the only line running Solid Vestibuled.ElectricLighted and Steam Heated trains between Chicago, Council Bluffs and Omaha. The berth reading lamp feature in the Pullman Sleeping Cars run on these lines is patented, and cannot be used by any other Railway Company, It is the great improvement of the age. Try it and be convinced. For further particulars apply to ths nearest coupon ticket agent, or addres, Alex. Mitchel. Commercial Agent 262 S. Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah ,t -' ,vJ saft Absolutely Bandar Proof. TIIE ONLY ONE. ..v'A- . 1IITRINESS. Among other queer tricks Dick will take off my glasses very carefully with hla paw, hold them with one claw and survey them with great apparent Interest. Tbs first time he did thla waa one night when ha had been napping and I reading. Ha la a great pet, and going to him I bent over, without indicating by any motion tfs my meaning, and sold gently: Dick, If you want to go to bed take off my glasses. He immediately reached np a paw and TO BAN TKANCISCO AND PORTLAND, took them off defty as though it were Excursion over the Vnlon Pacino Kates an old habit. Thinking thla a happen ao I and Limit. put them on and made the same request The Union Pacific Railway will sell in different words, with precisely the earn result. After one more repetition ho excursions round trip tickets to Portyawned and plainly Intimated that waa land, Oregon and San Francisco, Cal., until further notice, from Salt Lake enough. Philadelphia Times. forS67, and from Ogden for I atm Hustling. good for 80 days going snd 80 days An energetio young man with a taste for retaining; extreme limit six months. tf. newspaper work succeeded In obtaining employment on one of the New York dollies. II had said that all he wanted waa a Bure, Pnmpt, Posttlfe tart, and he waa aa busy aa a buss saw Curt fir Impoturet, Ini thereafter. One day a friend stopped him Btmlnal of manhood, In hla Impetuous cliaae after fame long CWmom. Sptrmatorrhn, HonomoMoo, SolftHotniit, to aak him how ha waa getting enough Loom of mornoro, ii. WM along. Oh, I am doing splendidly, tha mak you a BTIfOhB, Wsoi-e-ss was. Ms fMMb 0 young man answered with enthusiasm. Have yon written anything yet? form, 05 00. Bmootot Otroettono Hulled Yea, Indeed I have; I wrote ten coloaeh Bom. arith umns and a half last week; all good staff, KETTEaevT too." sots Luons Aws. That la good. I am glad to know that T. LOUIS, - MOW yon are doing aowelL Your last weeks work must have paid yon pretty welL " Bert White is now running a first No, not so very weU," said tha yoang writer hesitatingly; you aea they have class barber shop in the West End not printed any of my matter yet, New tf. Block, call and see him. York Timas- -. 1&, Dyspepsia IOO s JJSFOT, 17 JLAT33 Makes tlio lives of many people miserable, and often leads to Distress after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, an gone feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and Irregu-. of the bowels, are some of the more common DIStreflS larity symptoms. Dyspepsia does After not get well of Itself. It requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy like flood's Bans-parlll- a, which acts gently, yet surely and efficiently. It tones the stomach and other organa, regulates the digestion, creates good appetite, and by thus Sick overcoming the local symp- i toms removes the sympa-- nOaQaCno banishes the the of fhetlo effects disease, headache, and refreshes the tired mind. I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had hut liltle appetite, and what I did eat distressed me, or did mo aa hour Ultje good. after eating I would expe feeling rience a faintness, or tired, aa though I had not eaten anything. My trouble, I think, was aggravated by my business, which la that of a painter, and from being more or less shut up in a Sejijr . room with fresh paint Last - BlOmnCn SarsaIlood'a took I spring It did mo an rfila took three bottles. Immense amount of good. It gave mo an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experienced." Gxobox A. Taof, Watertown, Mass. Fusteu Coates. Globe-Democr- JLHT33 Specialty, wholesale and uetail. Sail Lake Gitu,' iJlah, There era a great many other features too numerous to even mention in a newspaper article. The readers will find these for themselves, and will probably laydown the book, us I did tha proof sheets, with a new knowledge of the Christ, and a higher appreciation of Dr. Talmages splendid abil- II a Saved Something. We meet many peculiar characters in this world. I ran across a man once and he was a man of Intelligence and a man of splendid family, wealthy and all that who lost liia wife, and who, in telling me of hla bereavement, sold: Well, I will save aomethlng out of the wreck. I can wear her stockings See and he rolled up hla puntulnonu here, Sure enough, there were womens stockings of fine texture and reaching away above tha knee. lie proceeded to explain that be bad bought her several poire at S3 each Just a week before she died, but she hod never hud any use of them, and he would have to wear thorn out, though he waa sorry he bad bought them. The idea waa ao funny that it was all I could do to keep from laughing right out, aa the saying Is, but the man was ao very serious that I repressed the inclination to do so. I told him It was sail, but aa long as ha could save aomethlng out of the wreck by wearing his dead wifes hosiery ha waa not in such a bud fix, but atill he could not see tho ludicrous aide of hla St. Louis I EE ibis Bottled Beer a Correggio! English Clothiers and Customers. One of the bent reasons why. I .on don business houses become so ancient is be cause it Is hard to w ind np thelEgyrt Hundreds of pounds must go out lu credit before the first shilling can be said to be earned. As long as the business lasts new credits take the place of old ones, and the importance of a concern is determined by the number of people able to pay when they get good and ready whose names appear on its credit Itooks. A British tradesman will fall with triple the assets in outstanding accounts quired to liliernte his indebtedness, because he consider it little short of a crime to bother Sir Clarence or to dun Lord Charles. Accounts of this kind ora sought after and encouraged, while those who run them up know full well that the fact of their patronage Is being lnld great stress on In dazzling plebeian patrons with the Hie Importance of their one saving feature of the system is that the aristocratic patron never deserts his appointed tradesman except for good cause, and never fails to recommend him on every occasion. Cor. Clothier and Furnisher. EMIGRATION CANYON. ullA-gkeie- b oent-nry- ity. West Center St., Provo. rrrvr DALLAS.TCX. : F8R MEN ONLY uof Bo4y ssdKixt, Effuu Provo Market, jUeat Walter cox, Proprlt lior. Wholesale and Retail REEF, MUTTON, PORK, VEAL; ; SAUSAGE, ETC., A SPECALTY Meat Promptly Delivered. Centre ets Street, next door east of West End Store. J.Q. Davis is prepared to file and rehandle saws.hollowgrind raisors and sharpen scisors and everything in that line that requires fine edge. Call at No. 190 Cor. F and 5th streets Proyo. t FOR LUCERN HAY by the Rale, Load or Carload, call on or nddiess FREEMAN TANNER, Payson. . . XTtatlx. . BEATTYS Jeiaar. PIAH0S.;SJTJS35S; Daniel F. Beatty. Washington, Nor rr. -- |