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Show THE DEMOCRATIC CLUB Of Provo City Will have a Mass Meeting on FRIDAY, MAY 29TH, 1891, IN THE COURTHOUSE, COMMENCING AT 7:30 O'CLOCK. ENTERPRISE BUND in ATTENDANCE The object of the meeting is mainly for the purpose of completing tut organization of the club, and to appoint ward can rasping committees, commit-tees, and to transact such other business as may come before the meeting1. It is desired that all thoio who have in their possession copies of platform of principles, adopted by the club in January last, will bring them and band them to the Secretory, so that the nam s attached to the same can be added to the list published below. All those interested in the cause of Democracy Democ-racy will do their duty and be present to assist in the business of the meeting. A. D. GASH, President. JAS. H. W ALUS, Secretary. Wc, the undersigned citizens and electors in Utah Territory, believing thut the best interest of all demands that the politics of this Territory Territo-ry ;be run on party lines in conformity with national politics, and as Democrats we pledge ourselves to the following principles: 1st We believe in local self government in local affairs 2nd We be lieve in revenue reform. 3rd We are opposed to the Lodge Force Bill. 4th Wc are opposed to the disfranchisement of any qunlifled elector, except lor crime of which the accused has been convicted. 6th We believe in competency and honesty as the only qualifications for otlice. Oth We believe in an official ballot. A D. Gash. John Dale, I). D. Houtz. Jas. F. Heeslev. M. M. Kellogg, Dr. J. N. Christensen, Win. Probert, John Hunt, John R. Twelves, Luke Cook, F.W.C. Hsthenbruck, John W. McAdam, John W. Pike, W.O. Norrell, W. N. Dusenberry, Geo. Smart. T. E. Daniels. Jr., Thomas W. Allen, .loo. Havercamp, H. H. Good, Geo. A. Dusenberry, Ld. Olson, Josiah Beck, W. H. Berry, U. A. Barney, E. C. Davis. W. K.Ayer, Ernest Young, Jos. E. Daniels, K. J. Kroupa, D. S. Kling, J.L. Clayton, Dr. W. K Pike, A.P.Olsen. John M. Hansen, G. M. Kidder, H. J. Muiben, L. H. Barrett. Geo. W. Craig, W. H.Kenner, James Dunn, Wm. K. Henry, James H. Wallis. L. Milson, Nivn Christensen, John K. Allen, U. W. Brown, Win. H. Probert, Dr. Hunnberg, G. F. Mitchell. John Hood, Peter Groneman, Albert Hedonist. (.'has. K. Eck, I). P. Felt, Oscar W. Flygare, H. E. Osterlob, W. I). Alexander, J. M. Palmer. E. E. Luud, John Murray, Sam P. Jones. Martin Carbon, C. W. Smith, W. O. Bees'.ey, Oscar B. Young, Jed Mercer, Geo. Groneman, E. E. Corfmiin, John W. McAdam, J. P. Dooiau, K C. Wat kins, W. D. Alexander. E. A. Gregory, E. C. Wiiiiams, W. Hirer, J. A. Van, W'ugener. C. A. ConkHng, J. H. Beeslev, Wit v- ? H. ALhPAWl, DEAT1ST. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. QR. W. F. HOWE, . Homoeopathist, Offle In Kxcelnior Itouie, Provo City, Utah, Opposite Hotel Roberts. QEO. W. SHORES, M. I)., Physician and Surgeon.. Prove City, - Utah. Jj ANN BERG & SMART, Physicians and Surgeons l'ROVO CITY, UTAH. QEORGE SUTHERLAND, Attorney-at-Law, Bunk Building-, Puovo, - - Utah. G. SUTHERLAND, Attorney-at-Law, Office in Gates & Snow Building, Opposite Courthouse. PROVO, - UTAH. J. E. Booth, E. A. Wir.sox. gOOTII & WILSON, Attorneys-at-Law and Land Office Agents, No. 23 North J Street, PROVO, - UTAH. William H. King, - D. D. Houtz. JING & HOUTZ, Attorneys-at-Iaw, Itoomx 5 and 7, First National Bank Building, PROVO, - UTAH. r E.DUDLEY, Attorney-at-Iaw, K o m 9 , Hank nullding, PROVO, - UTAH. y M. KELLOGG, Attorney-at-Law, Provo City, - Utah. QAMUELL. PAGE, Attorney-at-Law, PA YSON, - UTAH. J W. N. WIHTECOTTON, Attorney-at-Law, (Rooms 11 and 12, National Bank Blok.) PROVO CITY, - - UTAH. "rTkletting, ARCHITECT, SALT LAKE and PROVO. Hooper & Eldridge HltTg., ?alt Lake. 13 Union Block, Provo t'ity. IS. CWATKISS. SAM JEPPERSON, LANDSCAPE AND SIGH PAINTER. PROVO, - UTAH. Corner F and 4th Streets. ' PBOVO LUMBER. MANUFACTURING AND J piJiLpiiG COMPANY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS M LUMBER, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL. ' . i The Leading Coijtraclors iij the cily. A)) kinds of WORI tioije oi) shorfc ijoiice. i W. R. H. PAXM AN, Superintendent. Yard and Office Opposite Railroad Depot - Provo Gihj, Utah. C. H. BL0MSTERBERG, FLORIST All kinds of Nursery Stock in season. sea-son. Floral Work and Decorations a Specialty. Roses and Evergreens, Japan and Holland Hol-land Bulbs, Funeral Designs, etc. LANDSCAPE GARDENING. Orders from the Country Tromptly Attended to. Nursery, 437 West 3rd St. Store in Hows & Tafts' 28 Centre St. T. O. Box 39. Provo, TT"t&lx. M- L PIATT, Manufacturer of THE STANDARD COMBINATION FENCE And Dealer in DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES, Box 48, - - I'rovo, Utafi. H, H. ST. JO M, M. B, B. A., M, D Physician & Surgeon. Specialist in Diseases of Women. Spanish Fork., Office at Iloj ack hotel. (Sf Telegrams promptly responded to. S. p. Taijlor, BootiSiioe Maker. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE ; WTITII DISPATCH. Opposite R. S. nines' Drug Store. 57 Y. ciiYnsi: sTTi:arr, j rovof v IJtuli. CARRIES ANY QUALITY AND EVERY KIND OF Lumber and Building Material Wholesale nnl -Kctull L,at&. DOORS, SASH, MOULDINGS, PAINTS, OILS, CLASS, CEMENT, ETC. 6$T Yard anil oflic- corner Third and J streets. H H. BEAN. Supt. F. F. BEE & COT IIEAPqi'AUTEKS FOR FIRST-CLASS Harness, Saddles, Collars, Spurs. Eriales, Halters, flips, Bits. Sweat aai Collar Pais, EoHes, Soss Sacks. And Evervthincr in the Harness Line at Prices that Beats them All. Union Pacific System. MOUNTAIN DIVISION. NEW TIME CARD IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 30, 189a, The only line running Through Pullman Car Service between Salt Laks. Missouri Fiyer, Chicago and St. Louis. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE P.M. A.M. P. M. A.Jt Juab 2.00 and 5.00 j Provo, 4.30 and 7.46 j Ne.l;i, 2.35 5.3-5 i Lake View, 4.45 7.53 I .iona, 2.6S u 5.58 i Pleasant Grove 4.58 " fc.l f antaquin, " fi.28 American Fork, 5.( ' H.'M Payson,. 3.45 " 6.42 Lehi 5.13 " 8.2 I Spanish Fork 4.04 ' 7.00 Arriving at 7.00 10.M I Springville 4.14 " 7.10 : Salt Lake City, f "I Trains leave Salt Lake at 7:10 a. m.. and 4.00 p. m., leaving Provo at 1 !:30 a. in. and 0:35 p. m. Trains leave Salt Lake for Ogden at 8:10 a. bj.. aii 1 :00, 3.30 & 8.00 p. m. C. F. R ESS EG U IE, Gen. Manager 8. W. ECCLES, Gen. Freight ! Pass. Air't.. Salt Lake City. I CLOSING OF THE MAILS At Phiivo Citt, Utah. January 17ti), 15'jI. i P. Goinsr to Salt Lake 7:15 a. ni. ' V. P. Goinjr South to Payson, j Nejilii unil Juab 9:10 a. m . ft. G. W. F.asi-t)Oiin(l ll:ta. m. I It. G. W. West-hound :3n p. m. U. P. Goinsr North to Salt Lake... 4:10 p. m. I no fa a foii Arrival of Mails at Depot, j TT. P. From Salt Lake City 9:3.) n m !. G. W. From Salt Lake City 11 :'-;0 a . tt; 1". G. W. From Denver 2:fn p. in. ! U. P. From Payson, Nenbi and ! Juab 4:30 p. tn . 1 U. P From Salt Lake :if p m j Office Horns. j Mney order window opens at 8 a- n..anl closes at 4:fi!p m j Usriter window opens at X a. in . and closes" at " 3 p in. Gneral delivery window opens at ! a. m , and closes at. 5:30 p. in tamp window opens at 8 a. m.. and Closes at 5:30 p. m. Sunday Horns. General delivery ind stamp windows win-dows open from 12 m. to 1:00p.m. ! Jesse McCArsi.iN. Postrrater. j T. E. DAHIELS, Jr., Electrical Engineer, KEEPS OX IIAN'D ELECTRIC BELLS, ANNUNCIATORS, BURGLAR AND FIRE ALARMS, INCANDESCENT AVI RING, And all other Electrical Supplies. Cities anticipating putting in Electric Elec-tric Liht Plants will do well to con-suit con-suit me. ritovo GorniGeSFUrnaGB Works M'BURHEY & BLUMENTHAL, Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornices, lVinS-v Caps rind J5k jlig'ht. General Job Work done. All AVork Guaranteed. We are also Sol Agents tor the J. F. Pease. Furnaces est in the market. Manufactory on J street. In the old "Gazette" ollicc. l'ROVO, - - UTAH. LOREN'ZO THOMAS, FasiiiGoalilo Tailor, CTea: ing, Repairing, Cutting, Cut-ting, Etc. A full line of Samples kept of Foreign For-eign and Domestic Goods. All Work Warranted. Spanish Fork, Utah. Or tUe Li.,:ior Habit, Positively Cured I bj ail .nlDi'jiterinff Ir. Uaiuea' ; Ciolden Mpeliie. It is mar.aiactured aa a powder, which oaa b (riven ; in a ftU3s o: b jer. a eup cf coffee or taa, or m food. without the knowledge of iha patient. It is absolutely ; harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy 1 I enre. whether the patient la a moderate drinlter or i I an alcoholic wrack- It has been given in thousand of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has fol-i fol-i lowed. It nnver Falls. The system once impregaat. ed with the 3pffoifio.it beootnes an niter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. ; (iOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., Sole Proprietor. CINCINNATI. OHIO. caas boo of onrticuiars free. To be had of For sale i P . i e & Mai ben, Provo, V J "Sccun! the Shadow ere the I' Substance Fleeth." AD. ANDERSON, in th XJ13.1023L BlOCli, la prepared to (Jo Photographing in Best Finish at Low Prices. A EVER iAIND FINE DAYS. ny kind of weather suits us for our pay. Joseph M. White, House, Sign and Decorative Painting, AND PAPERHAHGIHC, Carriage Painting, Graining, Glazing, etc., etc. Shop at Eesidence, 3rd Ward, Provo City, - Utah. Provo Shambles, Four Doors East of Fostoffice. TIM SCOTTORrJ, BCTCIIEH. N I ELSEN& TAYLOR Have the largest and best lines in town of ; Watches and Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Opera Glasses, Spectacles, and all kinds of OPTICAL OCOIDS. HEADQUARTERS IN OUR LINE. Half Block West cf Factor Race, Center St. Gjiicagp Short LinE The Chicago, Pwafe 1 81 Paul RAILWAY. Is the only line running Soli'l Vestibule!, Steam-heatC'i and Hectrlc-lij;hrel Trnius Daily bwtween Chicago and Omaha. composed of Magnificent Sleeping F""" Cars and The Finett Dining Cars iu IheWorU EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. Any further information as to Rates of Fare, etc., will be cheerfully furnished furn-ished by ALEX MITCHELL, Commercial Aent. T. F. POWELL, Traveline Agent. 161 S. Man Street, Salt Lake. City, I ! |