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Show Loc.41., wici.rnui.irr. Huff, the dentist, over Pyne & Mai-ben's. Mai-ben's. Democrats, be sure you have a torch to-night. Oscak B. Youmj returned yesterday from l'eoa. Tcrn mit to-night, Democrats, and carry a torch. Standard calicoes, 5 cents a yard at MeEwan & Co. Aftkk the parade to-night go direct to the Opera house. Wanted A lady clerk at Gardner A Waid, confectioners. Si'J'MER poods for ladies at less than cost at McEwan & Co. The torchlight procession to-night will make the Reps sick. The east bound R. G. W. train was two hours late yesterday. The speakers to-night will be at the Opera house, not on the streets. Lkt all who favor Democracy fall into in-to line in the procession to-night. The he are but few of the wearers of l lie led badges of Liberalism left. Thkke will be two parades to-night the big one is the Democratic one. ju.au i s ale is stirring, new storei, hotels, livery stables and residences going go-ing up. Two of the workmen at the academy had a slight tusse-l yesterday but no one was hurt. The work of putting in the steam heating at the asylum is being pushed rapidly. 1'itovo Bench is solidly Democratic. Last night's demonstration settled that question. Sam Lidluard's brick yards are turning turn-ing out more biick this year than any previous year. Just in at McEwan & Co's., a fine line of men's pants, shirts and sum-"1 sum-"1 mer underwear. The Democratic bands will be out tonight to-night and toot their horns forthepartv of pood government. The Last Co-op had to fait in line and run out their headquarters banner in front of their store. -illy Jiion and lenms -warned "t m e. Apply to M. M. Jones A: to., t'roro, I t;i It, Geokge Meldrum is building a large barn on the site of the one that burned down last spring. Money to loan to pernons n n-1i-iplingr building:, attWeo. V. oVlickel A. Co., 1'rovo. The final ratification meeting of the campaign is to-night. You cannot afford to stay away from it. Landscape and picturesque sign painting done on reasonable terms by Sam Jepperson, l'rovo, Utah. The Provo detachment of the good obi Democratic party will make the air ring with their cheers to-night. The Democratic torchlight procession to-night will be the largest political parade ever witnessed in Provo. It will be a grand eight to see the long array of "the washed and unter-rilied" unter-rilied" to-night each bearing a torch. Have you een the new line of ladies' I corsets ju..t in at McEwan & Co's., and then the prices they are offered at. Three drunks were run in lmt night, two of them so far gone that a wagon was needed to convey them to the station. sta-tion. McEwax & Co. are selling out thir summer stock of misses' and childrens' straw hats. Come and get genuine bargains. Campaign banners of all description and as cheap as the cheapest on short notice by L. F. Kershaw, opposite Oporahouse, l'rovo. Come out to-night. Our beautiful Garden City will ring from center to circumference with glad shouts for tri-umphaht tri-umphaht Democracy. Hox. Wiluam II. Kino, our next councilor to the Legislature from this district, returned from a flying trip to Sa!t Lake last night. It is scarcely necessary to tell Democrats Demo-crats to be in the procession to-night they will be there. You can't keep them out, but it is the spirit of the times. Captaix Pike, of theboatclub, savs that the heavy weight crew who won the medals yesterday at the lake, will row any crow in Utah for any amount named. One of the questions which isdisturb-ing isdisturb-ing t lie equanimity of the young Ken in Alpine, is whether it is" good form for a young man to go courting in a flannel shirt. When the Republican boss sends to Salt Lake for Republican speakers he should be careful not to bark up the wrong tree. They weie Democrats, dear brother, and hence could not serve you. Lake view has two Republicans, and those two liecame "almost per suaded after listening to the good Democratic speeches of Judge Dusen-U-rry, Dr. Pike and Joseph T. McEwan. Mc-Ewan. When the Republicans import campaign cam-paign speakers they should get some one who knew better than to preface their remarks by 'Brethren and Sisters," Sis-ters," as Mr. Winberg did . Wednesday evening. Tin-: beautiful silk flag of the Provo boat club was unfurled to the breeze vesterday for the first time this year. This is the flag presented to the "club by the ladies of Provo and is composed of black and gold silk. Near Draper on Tuesday last a U. V. freight had its caboose tipped over. Two brakemen were in the caboose." One named R. P. Kelly recieved slight injuries, and another named George II. "Wright had an arm broken. The dress circle is reserved for ladies and their escorts was the legend displayed dis-played at the Scandinavian Republican Republi-can fizzle held at the Opera House Thursday night. Yes we should Bay it "was reserved and it remained so to. |