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Show his time to lecturing to the people, and abnsiugSheriCf r.urns.ealllug him a thief robbcr.etc Ho then pulled stakes and left for greener fields, expecting, no donbt, to find a greener sheriff. A report reached this city yesterday that Sid Koons, ex-Bherrlff of Sevier connty, had been shot and dangerously wounded by Dr. Yellowstone at Rich-field, Rich-field, but no reliable Information could be obtained. T. C. Armstrong, Jr., the leading grain and produce dealer of Utah, Is a thonroughly reliable business man, and those haying grain, eto. to sell, or those who are in need of the eatre would do well to correspond with him. Stringham & Stringham are going to leave abont the lastfo next week, and no work will be accepted after that date, but all work brought in np till the last of the week will be finished before they leave. Are yon thinking of driving a well? If so, consult the Utah Plumbing SuddIt LOCAL BRIEFS. A wise man opened a little store, But soon increased its size, He made a pile of money: He knew how to advertise. Good crops. $end in your $nb$crfpton. Fruits of all kinds at the Grocery. Eggs wanted at the Manti Grocery. K. H. Felt has gone to Silt Lake on business. Grand excursion to Castilla, August thirteenth. The county court has adjourned-till the lath. A fine pair of ladies' shoes only $1 :35 at the Chicago storo. Eden-Fantana Co. at Grlei's Hall Tuesday night. M. 0. Larson, of the Logan nurser? Co was a visitor at this office yesterday. A fine lot of stationery for sale cheap at the Manti Grocery. Still busy marking down goods at the Chicago store. tf G. E, Anderson, the leading photo grapher, will be in Manti August fih. A babe's high chair and can of baking powder for Tacts at the Manti Grocery, Now is the time to buy at the Chicago Store and get the benefit of the reduced re-duced prices. Five men cannot lift the little Georgia Geor-gia wonder, and she weighs only ninty-eight ninty-eight pounds. Co., Salt Lake city. They pay special attention to iron and sewer pipe, do gas and steam fitting, plumbing, etc. Headquarters for plumbers' supplies. The Hanson Produce Co., whose ad. appears in this issue are the principal commission merchants of Utah. Thev have branches at Ogden, Denver and other places. Special attention to mall orders, for fruit, groceries, vegetables, vegeta-bles, etc. M. Eopp whose card appears in another an-other column is one of the leading candy manufacturers in the western country. He makes the jobbing trade a specialty and all merchants ordering from him can feel assured of satisfaction. satisfac-tion. Two lioya escaped from the reform school at Ogden Wednesday, and were apprehended at Echo Thursday, by Con-stablo Con-stablo Stagy. However, they escaped from the constable and are now wending wend-ing their way eastward. One of them boarded Union Pacific No. 2, while the other is counting ties. The superintendent superin-tendent of the school, offers ten dollars Mr. Wolff, advance agent of the Eden-Fantana Eden-Fantana Co., smole on us Thursday afternoon. Brick masons are wanted at Kanab, as -a large number of houses are to be erected there. Richfield is working hard to have the B. G. W. Ey extend to that city, with excellent chances of eucceps. The teachers who are iu attendance at the summer school at Provo go to Castilla to-day. The genial Will Ellingsford was a ylsltorat this office Thursday, and we are out sixty-five cents. Tne city council met in regular ses. slon Monday but as a quorum did not fihow tip they adjourned till Thursday. If you are going to have your pho'.o. taken wait for Anderson, he will be in Manti August 5th,' each for their capture. G. E. Anderson of Anderson & Cran-dal, Cran-dal, the leading photographers, will be in Ephriam about July 21th, prepared to take extra large portraits and family gronps from life, alo business hnnses, residences etc. He has had a very successful suc-cessful run of business in all the northern north-ern towns All those desiring good pictures should look out for Ed. He will be in Manti abont August 5th,- The insurance agent referred to in our last issue is Mr. Geo. Bailey, of the Aetna company. He says our report of the affair wa3 correct with the exception excep-tion that he had no jag. We have known Mr. Bailey for some time and are aware that he is not in the habit of getting loaded. Had onr informant told , ua that the insurance agent was Mr. Bailey we would have known better than to charge him with being intoxlr cated. The Lden-Fontana Co- The Eden-Fontana combination which holds forth at Grier's hall ou Tuesday eveuiug, is the most wonderful organization organi-zation on the road to-day. They have been traveling through Utah for some time and the press of the territory speak very highly of them. Everyone who has attended their exhibitions, have been delighted beyond measure. Here is what the Atlantic Messenger has to say of the organization. "One of the prettiest sights ever witnessed wit-nessed was presented last Tuesday evening even-ing at the opera house, by Professor Fontana. After giving numerous illustrations illus-trations of the power of one mind over another, the professor, in obedience to his will, caused one of our most prominent promi-nent young ladies to eee through the parting clonds, bands of beautiful angles and the spirits of departed friends. Her countenance glowed with delight, as she knelt in adoration and with raised hands, as if she fain would clasp them, until a tonch of the professor's pro-fessor's baud recalled hpr to copiousness. Beautiful patterns of ail wool carpets, only sixty cents per yard at the Chicago Store usual price $1.00. Eeports from all over the county are to the effect that that crops this season are unusually good. "Hot?" Well.1 should say so, judging from the temperature one is led to believe be-lieve that this neighborhood must be pretty close to h 1. j If In need of any job printing, call on or write to W. P. Silver, the printer, Provo. Office under S moot Drug Co. P. 0. Box 202. The little Georgia wonder, Miss Grace Eden will give an exhibition of her wonderful powers at Grier's hali on Tuesday evening. Shoes so cheap at the Chicago store' that people can't afford to clean their old shoes. Cheaper to throw them away when they are dirty, and get a new pair. tf The young ladies' base ball club at Richfield is progressing nicely, and the boys had better look to their laurels, or the young ladies will wrest them from their hands. Encourage home industry and order - yonr cracker from the Utah Cracker .Factory. Their goods are equal, if not superior to any of the imported articles and prices reasonable-Recorder reasonable-Recorder Reid issued a license to wed to the following-named persons: Mr. Joseph S. Jolley, Jr., and Jane Bailey, both of Moroni; Elias Brady, Fairview, and Elsie Collins, Tooele, Paine & Lynne, dealers In hides, wool, etc., are agents for hazard powder and Cooper sheep dip. Parties desiring t dispose of their wool should write to this well-known firm. Henry P. Olsen smiled on ns during the week. He is representing the Log-.n nursery company, a thoroughly reliable concern, and all who place Jorders with can feel assurred that they will be sat ' isfled. Mr. Louie Anderson left for the east Tuesday last. He will visit Boston, Lowell, New Yerk, Chicago. St. Louis, and other large cities, in the interest of wool association, and will be gone sev ral weeks. A number of young people gathered at the residence of Mrs. Barton last evening even-ing and engaged in high five and other games. The party was given Jin honor of Miss Lillie who left for Nephi thia this morning. Sheriff Burns went to Gunnisot Tharsday week and arrested Dr. Yellowstone Yellow-stone for selling without a license. Thi doctor donated $20 to patch the broket law. The following evening the doctoi opened up as usual but did not attemp to sell any of bis medicine, he devote |