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Manufacturers and dealers in Steam Heaters, for Public and Private Ruihlings, DEVEYS Patent Tubular Iron Wbeel-bar-rofor Miners and Farmers. ash Paid fbr Old Cast Half bkiek west of West Coop. Iron.. p. O. Agents for Leffel Steam Engines and Water Wheels. HDrOVTETSr ds SUHDBERG. Box, 178. New Time Card, Oct. 8, 1890. PASSENHEll TRAIN'S LEAVE i. i Juab .i I Man's blood and tears: gods, kings and temples fell. Thy reign. O Lord, is immemorial' Ever thou waxest stronger and more dread. More populous grows thy kingdom of tbo dead, And Joy and lore and hope thou hast in thrall. We follow rain desires aud idle things, Vre vex our souls with hollow hopes and fears, Vie dread the future and regret the past: Thou c 'meat, O almighty King of Kings, And stillest all the tumult of the years, And tak'st each babbler to thy breast at last. Herbert E. Clarke. It was a still, frosty evening in October, with the moon just old enough to cast a ruddy light on the leaf carpeted path, and the ancient stone wall, all broidered over with lichens and moss. The air was instinct with sweet aromatic scents, and one red light burned like a beacon star in the cottage window on the hill. Look! said Fleda Fenwick. Momma has lighted the latnpl It's high time we were home." Aud you haven't said yes I mournfully uttered Jack Trevelyn. And 1 don't mean to say yes!1' Jock seated himself ou the stone wall, just where the bars had been taken down. lie was a handsome, sunburned fellow, with sparkling, black eyes and a rich, dark complexion, ns if, in his far back ancestry, there had been some olive browed Spaniard. Fleda leaned against tlio liars, the liiouu turning her fair hair to gold and lingering like blue siarks in the deeps of her laughing eyes. If ever opposites existed iu nature, they existed there, and then. I've a great mind to go away to sea," said Jack, slowly and vengefully. retorted Fleda. Do," And never coma buck agaiu!" Oh, Jock! The idea, lie cried, raising both hands as if to invoke the fair moon herself by way of audience of a girl refusing to be murried simply bivause she hasn't got sotno particular sort of a wedding gown to stand up in. If I can't be murried like other girls, I won't he married at all," declared Fleda, compressing her rosy lijis. The idea of keeping man waiting for that!" groaned Jock. It wont lie long," coaxed Fleda. But, look here, Fleda, why cant we go quietly to church and ho married, any day, aud get tho gown afterwards?" pleaded Jr. Hr. But, Jack, it wouldn't ha the ssmu thing at all. A girl gets married hut onco in her life, and site wants to look decent then. My own darling, you would look an angel in anything!" Now, quit that. Jack! laughed Fleda. It's what my school children call taffy.' I hate your school children," said Jack, I liute your school. I despise venomously. the trustees, and I should like to see tho building burn down. Then you would have to come to me." Jf". I shouldnt. avprra.1 Fiah. l'J whsiuM tako iu millinery nnd dressmaking until 1 had earned enough fur the 'white silk dress. I never would Oh, Jack! Who's that?" A tramp! I'll soon settle him witli my blackthorn!" cried Trevelyn, springing up. No, dont, whispered Fleda, shrinking dose to him; it's Mr. Mingdcn. IIo's ou his own premises; theso woods belong to him. Its we that nro tresspassers. Waiti Stand still until ho has gone by. IIo's very near sighted aud ho will never see usl And who," breathed Jock, os a stout, elderly person trotted slowly across the patch of moonlight, and vanished liehind the stiff laurel hedge, is Mr. Mingdcn!" Don't you know? Our neighbor. The new geutlciuan who lias bought liiuoko ball. The old core who is always quarreling with youf Yes the very man who hates bees so intolerably, and wants mamma to take away all thoso lovely hives, down by tho south fence. lie says ho can't take his constilu tioual In peace, because hes always afraid of being stung. Why dont ho tako it somewhere else, then?" Thats the very question," said Fleda. Mingdcn, eh? I believe he must he Harry Mingdens uucle ft's not such a very common name," said Jack, reflectively. And Harrys my college chum and Im going to ask him to he my best man at the wedding." Oh, Jack I I hope he isnt as disagreeahlo as his uncle! cried Elfleda. Hes a trump i D MOUNTAIN DIVISION. Neplii, .... .i!.4i Mona,. Santaquln, :!.r,7 Spanish Fork l.l I Springville bees to he an absurdly overrated section of IN ANTHONY COMSTOCKS CLUTCHtS KING OF KINGS. Trains leave Suit Luke at to bees business her What have entomology. 0:15 a. in. ami (! 20 p. in. Trail O Death, Death, Death Thou srt tie Lord of an. be devouring all my flowers? How would she A Greek Author and Publisher Gets Into 6:00 p. ui. 1.30 & ;).;() 1. IU. Trout tie. like it Li rutin" And at thy darkened shrine I bov mine head S. W. ElCLES, (Jen. Freight uni see to smiled of tho Comstock In this thy temple where fur tins are shed causod book a Miugdeu degree Harry Anthony recently IIIS IcEIGIIBOKS BEES. THE F4 Besides, I dont beliove his uncle will let him come," added the girl. Not let him cornel Why shouldnt he? Because he hates us to. On account of the bees?" Yes, on account of the bees. It's a regular Montague aud Capulet husi-- i, is it, eh! Bather so, I'm afraid, sighed Fleda. But, I say, Fledal cried the young man, this complicates matters. I promised to go and see Harry Mingdcn when I was down here. Cio and see him, then; but don't mention the name cf Fenwick for your life: Indeed I shall. Isn't it tho name of all others in which I take tho most pride I" Oh, Jack, you will only make more trouble! Itll bo worse than the bees. Promise me, Jack, or Ill never, never speak to you again. And Jack had to promise, after some unwilling fashion. Mrs. Fenwick, a pretty, faded little widow, was full charged with indignation when Fleda returned from her stroll in the woods. VUamma, what is the matter r said Fleda. One of the hives was over tonight," sobbed Mrs. Fenwick; and Im sure he did it. It was tho wind, mamina. No wind ever did that, Fleda. But 1 set it up again. I will never, never sacrifice my apiary to his absurd prejudices." Dear mamma, if you would only have the hives moved to the other side of the garden I pleaded Fleda, caressingly. And sacrifice a question of principle! Never I" declared the widow. Mrs. Fenwick, ordinarily the most amiable of women, was roused on this subject to an obstinacy which could only be characterized os vindictive. And Mr. Ezra Mingdeu was ten times as hod as his neighbor. That woman is s dragoness, Hal, he said She keeps those bees simply to his nephew. to annoy me. I hate bees. Bees hats me. Every time I walk there I get stung. But, uncle, you shouldn't brandish your cans about so, reasoned Harry. Its sura to enrage Vim. I dont brandish It on tho woman's side of ths fence. If tier abominable buzzing insects persist in trespassing in my garden, am I not bound to protect myself? sputtered Mr. Jliugden. Cant you walk somewhegs else? Cant she put her bees somewhere else?" But, uucle, all this setflbs such a trivial affair." Trivial, indeed! If youd been stung ou your nos and your ear and your eyelids and everywhere also; would you call it trivial I never eat hor.ey,aud lrs always considered fury t i u hick the old gentleman was gradually workinr; ldinself up. He was already iu Jack Trevelyu's confidence, and thus, to a certain ex;r ut, enjoyed the unusual opportuboth sides of the question. nity of tivhig IjOiv; I. ere, sir!" slid ho; did you ever hear rf the doctriue of similia similibus of unubtiul character to Ixi removed from ail the news statuli iu New York city, suizc-- the copies in possession of tho publishers, and arrested Telemaquo T. Timayenis, president of tho Minerva Printing company, as tho person responsible for the issue of the objectionable roiunio. Timayenis emigrated from Greece to the United States about fifteen years ago, and after filling tho chair of Greek and Latin at Harvard opened tho New York school of languages. His most creditable literary work has been a history of Greece. Some years ngo an nnonymous hook entitled The originalMr. Jacobs apjieared, and it soon leaked out that the Greek was the laid Mr. Miugden. Why don't von eer, up a colony of bee If 1.t iwos rifle your flowers hives your.-elf-? let yours go foraging iuiu her Kurd- n. Let her see, as you suggest, ho w she would like it herself. Iut a row cf Lives as close to your side of the fence ns you cau get it. If they fight, let em fight. Dees are an uncommonly warlike race. I'm told. If they agree, what's to prevent em bringing half tho honey into Eli?" - your hives?" By Jove! said Mr. Ming F.n, starting to his feet, I never thought of tout. 1'il do it! I wonder where the deuce they sell bocsi There isn't a moment to ho lost. I think I know of a place where I could buy half a dozen hives, said Hurry, oooooo The gentleman wants to buy some bees, D.ar mamma, do sell yours; we can easily get all the honey wo want But I've kept bees all my life," said Mrs. Fenwick, piteously. Yes, hut theyre such n care, mamma, now that you me ini longer young, and you are hardly able In l.xik lifter them in swurm-in- g time, and" (she dared nc.t ullude to the trouble they were making in neighborly relations, hut glided swiftly on to tiie next it will vantage jKiiut) just exactly the money I want to finish the sum for my wedding dress." Mrs. Fenwicks face softened : she kissed Fleda's curininti check, wi.li a deep sigh. Fur your sake, then, darling, said she. But I wouldnt for the world have Mr. Mingdrii think that I would ennecdi) a single inch to" I don't know that ft is any of Mr. Ming-den'- s said Fleda, quietly. Thu ti xt day Mr. Miugden trotted down to look at ids new (losies-ins- . Too I '.'ul Unit Harry had to go buck to ho hud a chance to see how rl: town lief--rlieu us looked in their place, soliliqui2..d lie. A capital idea, that of Ids. Kimi'.i simiiihiis curantur, li:i, lin, lui! We!!, I pue's itd lie pretty much that! I wonder what tho old lady will my when site sees the opposition apiary! Won't tho bo furious! Ha, aid Fleda. ii t lui, hu !" lie adjusted his spectacles us he hastened down towards the sunny south walk which Imd heretofore been tin battle ground. There wns tlio row of square, white hives oil his side of tho fenee hut Id nnd tho Lc::'h that had extoinle 1 o:i tho other side was vacant aud deserted! , Why! coming to an abrupt standstill. What has sho clono with her heex'-lahncd- bees i" l em all to you, sir," said Jacob, tho And n line lot they he! And nut gardener. an unreasonable pri o neither. Mr. Harry looked artcr that .Soi l:i---- liiio yilil pie-uttered a soft, '4 . - 'tfrulw ; vcics, and y . Lfifio- - j.; ti.b:.ve . ! I never knew tho pickets of tho ' until just now that is wrj yu:t who licugLt them. Huiunlil" sail Mr. Mingdi-iiFin-dBut, I hope, ath r lids," ki.i By ad that we shall ir.'vcr Lavu Liu as neighbors, I menu. Ii very unhappy, and Tho blue eyes, tho faltering voire, me! led the old gentleman nt last. Then dont lot it make you unhappy any lon , my dvr.r, said lie, reaching over th ivvcial pickets to shake Lauds with the prr-ttpleader. Hang too bees! After all, v, hat difference does it iitako whLh side of tho fenco theyre on? fjo you're tho little school teach' r, are you? I'm blosssJ if I don't wish I was young enough to go to school to you niysoif! Fleda ran back to tho house in secret glee. I do liiixve, tho thought, the Uoutaguo and fvud is healed at last! And I do believe (knitting her blonde brows) thut Jack told young Mingdcn all about the liees aud that tint is the solution of this mystery." But that evening there cause a lvscut of white grapes from the Mirgilca greenhe!--with the old gentler.: mi's to Mrs. card. He must have been very mneh please 1 l.i I.' I get tho how," thoi y'.t 1the old lady. avu had only known ho if bees, I should thought very dlff i , ..!y of him. All Yi; be t- brllevo shows how i low wo s.. lu'-liuiul neigl.'u;.:-if I g had known ho was th-- - purchaser I shouLl have decli led to negotiate; hut jicrhaps everything hus happened for tho best!'1 I;- Jack Trct'ciyn thought so when stood up in tho village church a fortnight from that time, brsidii a fair vision in glittering white ilk end u veil that was like crystallized frost work. Ai?d the strangest Ai't of ail was that old fA'. Mingdcn was there to givo the d.i Fenwick's gold- u i'.-- . a, y.-r- 1 f.-v-an-tai 1 c! bride ana f! I ta':- .hi tho credit to invsclf, mischievously v. I:.- !. red Harry Mingdcn, the b?st man. but I'm afraid it ia c:i. icr to set machinery iJ lu.uinn than to stop it afterwards! And iL's jjust possible that I may have au a v yet Strati; it tilings have happened, said the bridegroo il Amy Randolph iu New York - - auut-in-l- Ledger. Cirurgo Kliiil's tVlfe. Tho Llui'lers that are tuado iu regard to literary :oplo by tbiuo who should know better ai' uhsurd enough, hut those who have had'iio opportunity to iii'uriu themselves iu such matters can go even beyond ibex; ink ikes in droll it ruin. At ail uthors reading recently given in Boston fi the licucfic of a working girls club tiicr were present a iiumin'r. of working gil ls ho I ave for the ni'vt purt a small chance to :ecp thuuncl vci luformeil of the history or iertoiialiiy of auth'.'rz. Among lie readers was Mrs. Maude Ilowe Eliot, duu ;h ter of Mrs. Julia Ward Ilowe, aud authu ' of several novels. When t he reading of tier selection came one girl wns overheard to s y to another: Aint is lovely? I'm awfully glad to see her. rays did want to see Georgs Eliot's wife. The cor union of ideas in tho speakers mind between tlie living author of America aud the depot cd novelists of England must Lavs Lceu pret y complete. Youth's Companion. lSables Among Indians. indian society there are grades as . There are classes and ranks, a y and a poor sicicty in every InAmong the higher classes of Ine is the greatest nicety in taking cir children. The vibitor nt an Indian restivation usually secs only the lower classes, 'ten those that would correspond with lot ;ar and paupers amssg us. Tna higher clc aesof Indians appreciate the ad vantages of o ir civilization and are sending their children '.way from the reservations to ho educated, Among Indiana of that grade there i u ire or loss of cleanliness and the children fra Lathed every day. Philadelphia Ledger. Soc Among in our ow good rocit dian tribe dians the care of t author. GEN Ell L DEALER. lluyF. Sells and Kxc Mulcts lerchandiftp; Ileal Estate, Eure 111 ood cd and (tom man I Jlarses and Catlie Buggies, Waonsi , cfcC, d30.Harness, cfcJO-- A Full Liar Always on I Iund. Subse- Call on me if you wai.t to quently Timayenis. wrote and publisli-Ted The American timayexis. Jew and Judas Iscariot, hooks of the same character and general animus. It finally became necessary for him to do his own publishing and lie started tho Minerva Printing c.niqiuiiy. Timayenis has several times come into prominence iu other ways than as an author. A little over a year ago he was arrested on a chargo of attempting to shoot Mr. J. B. Dickson. He was also taken in custody about the same dale fur an alleged embezzlement, hut matters were finally settled outsidotliecourts. He is a member of the Nineteenth Century club, mid as a writer and talker has displayed BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE a Til WORKED NIGHT AND DAY. Acrimatioim Drought Against Jersey Contractor. Fort Cwperatiye instffltim, Dealers In General Merchandise axd . Fumitup Full line of Mens mid Hoys Clothing; Hats, Cape, Mens, great activity. HE West Center St., Provo. No. 203, Boys and Childrens. Manufacturers of Harness, Boots and Shoes. Produce, "Wlu'-f-aal- and u in". e Tlie arrest of Janus George Tuthill at Our. ROLLER MILLS furnish the host grades of 1'ac'Mit, Ihikois i . 1 , created a vast and lower grades of Flour, which we keep cuiislaiitly i r. hand, alsr Ki:r. Brooklyn, X. Y., amount of flutter r.tnmg the citizens of tho and Shorts and Chop Feed. Wi take phuisiireL n accom- pretty town of Montclair, N. J. They liud modatiiifi Old Frienils," ami solicit the known Mr. Tuthill for several years as r piitniiiac cf the general public. did who nud work contractor builder good il Orders or inn liy telephone and was Kipular with tho jicopie who met promptly intended to. IOIIN JONES, Siiptjrntn lei t him. During the period of Mr. Tuthill residence in tl:e vil his frieudsand ticighliorsstis! aiue-1 frequent )&' of . rcr.-ntly- b-JhCO"X7 property, which disappeared iu the most mysterious manner from tlie second story rooms of tlieir homes. No one thought of Tuthill with thuliurgl'irics, until the other day a victim identified ths young contrac-f.i- r ns the midnight bfcf vh Ii wluvn he had gnnmlod a few hours u ii.iv. 'iiilliiii s bourn! was searched and a found iu his celquantify of stolen jewi:-lar. lie eluded arrest aud went to Brooklyn, where the officers fuu.id him. Despite the uppareiitly overwhelming weight of the evidence, lie protests his innocence. PfllflT anJ-- K con-nccti- -- OIL HOUSE. 1 JULIA AND XVWIP" La,,,I,s' uiaswnre, Window Glass, clc. A GREEIMHALGH, Prop. . ROSA Two Chicago ItiMrals Swindle Numberless Wire Keeker. Charles Kcrfcl, a German, and George Pot-tie- r, a Frenchman, are under arrest at Chi tlie mails for fraudcago charged with ulent pinqKisc. They were room mates ami they coiicoctc-- l a sciionu by whicli to live well ami without work. In the French i Millers of the country they inserted this advertisement: A youn : French ndss Is desirous of making a match wii'i an honest man or a farmer. Address Julia Burlcii, 1.K13 State street. To tho German inp-ji- i tlie following was sent: GROCERIES, , pretty German i. irl ilcsirea to marry an honc.-- l man or farmer. AddrcMj UJsaMuller, 1,813 State street. Tiie men lweived numerous replies, and under their female aliases entered into a uum-Ix- ir of matrimonial cugageineuts. Kerfol, as Rosa Muller, promisol become the wife of seventeen eager Germans, while Fottier, as Julja Burten, was under contract to twenty four romantic an.l lonesome sons of sunny France. Each correspondent, as fast as he popped" tlie question, wns tenderly approached nu tho subject-osending railway hire, so d hat Julia or Rosa might join man of her heart at once. The dollars fl iwrad in, and while the two rascals livel high their dujies in different parts of the country roosted around the d pots waiting for the fair charmer who never came. A postoffire inspector at Chicago learned of the swindle, and arrested the conspirators the other (lay. He secured over two hundred letters from wife seekers, fifty photographs and a choice collection of locks of hair, ranging iu hue from red to while. A Centre Streei between G. and PROVO CITY TITAH. II. FARRER BROS. & CO. PEALERS M.. MeigHaNpIse general AND UTAH PRODUCE. Respectfully invito the Public to Call ami Examine tlioir Good? .u Remember the place, Prices. con. j. a Jih. HTi: piioi'o, iriA .Jieijrij Wageijer. California 1 EM IG RATION CAN VON. Bottled Beer a Specialty, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL. 1 SHE SEEKS FREEDOM. The Terrible Ordeal to Which a Wife WHY Way Subjected. A story with all the interest aud kuspenss of the story of Biuelieard's last wife was recently told by Mi's. Mnrguret J. Wlielan in her superior court hill for divorce from Janies Whelan, at Chicago. From her mar riage, Aug. 18, 1888, until Nov. 7, 1880, her story does not materially differ from the hundreds of similar talcs. She was beaten nud ahuksd by her husband, who twice attempted to kill her with a knife. Unce he cut her dress from her bock as sM was esenping, and again stabbed a neighbor who interfered to save her from abuse. She left him, hut returned on his promise of hotter behavior. She entered the house and followed him to a room. Too late she noticed that tlio kuobs of the door had been removed anil their places taken by heavy staples, which w;ro fastened witli telegraph wires and padlocks. The terrified woman asked her husband whut lie meant to do, and he turned on her and, seizing her by the hair, dragged bar to the floor. Your minutes nro numbered he exclaimed. Pray now, for you have bu? five minutes to live, She knelt on the floor, with her hands clasped in prayer, and be opened a huge knife and flourished it above her head. The time was getting short, aud Whelan turned to a shelf to change the clock to a more convenient jilcre to watch the minutes as they passed. As he turned his back. Mrs. Whelan sprang to her feet and leaped through tlfe iiulow to the street. She was seriously injured by her fall, but was cared for by neigh-Ixir- s. Judge Jamieson entered an order Whelan from in any way annoying Leprosy Is Contagious. Recent investigations seem to remove all doubts that leprosy is contagious. The cause Los been found by Hansen in a bacillus ro sainhling the germ of consumption, and Dr.' Aruing, of Hamburg, has produced leprosy In a condemned criminal by inoculation. Nw York Telegram. ii CVFICE AND UEPOT, 7 JL3ST33 JLS. ijART SECOND SotTTa Sail; Lake City, lit ah. Provo fleat .Market Walter cox. Proprietor. .v jure Itilionsncas, Sick Ilendnche, Consti- pation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, take the safe anil certain remedy, SMITH'S BILE BEAUS !W e jm. the Tiiev a kb AI.T-Nix- (40 HI tie Brans to the costkkiknt. tib most oil tor Saltabl A,m. of either rits slit, t. per Bottle. . nlOwllSUNilMbrleU. I I SMITH SWA. I f ULA.--J dwpiwra r hmhoJu ST. LOUIS MB. M jrFX'Xq ii A.SPECALTY M!.it Promptly Delivered. Centre Street-- , nrxt dour east of Wont KikI Stoie. J. Q. Davis prepared to file and rehandle KuwaJioHowgriiid raisoni and Bharprn ecisora nnd ever thing in that line tliat requirea fine edge. Call at o. 1 90 Cor. F and 5th streets Proyo. by in the Hale, Loud or Carload, cal on or mtfross FREEMAN TANNER, Payson. " - , p BEKF, MUTTON, POIIK, VEAL, SAUSA(iE, ETC., FOR LUCERN HAY red - BUTCH tf iiWifflii e- Wholesale and Retail ..is: A ? L.'.ii vs Vj BEATTYS JerV' Utah. PIANOS., SEniSiSSK Dunlvl K. Bostty, Washington, K.n JeSOlyr. i |