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Show r'-Os- t THE UTAH TALLEY GAZETTE. - SEPTEMBER IS. FIJI DAY. S I'l.CIA V KN 1,-- CI ISS'.I. A W AY. it iswith pleasure that we announce we have many pathsiia that the with iliinh nrraiigonients farm magaiilnulrabd zine, t1;i A Miriam 1iiiMtr, inljl iIittl at K .rt Wavne, Ia., and read by II, ..illy gn.OM faraitTH. 1V which that will be inaileil direct, fr':st pi:tsI:-.-Iir t of an' of our ; address FUME. w rM-- i rs e.une in and pay ill who Mibi all aiiea'cs ini subscription and one in advamv from dale, and to any ye.-n w smbs.Tiber wli will pay one tear in advance. Tiiis is a grand opporfarm jourtunity to obtain a first-clas- s is a F'innfi Aairriattf nal free. The cirof national laive journal, ani-nithe ca! ition, which ranks treats It IcaiUngjigvi'.viUural papers. tin quest ia of economy in agricul-tnivcm- d the rights and privileges of bndv of citizens American vast that farmers whoe industry is the basU of all materia! ami national prosper-peritIts Highest purpose is theele-."vatio- n and ennobling of Agriculture t!ir s jh tiie higher and broailer ,.r. m.u ami women engaged in its pursuits. The "regular suliscrip-t- f Farmer is i pri'eo!'the YOU COSTS IT ?I.,D per year. one number XCTiHXt!. rio.ii any ideas can be obtained that will lc worth ihriee the subscript i.m price to you or members of your household, utsr it fkke. Call and are yar siniiili1 copy. Just consider our proposition. Tiik Utah Vai.lky Gazette once a week for a whole year and the iiHviVt!i F'inntr nnce a month for one year. nuTii kou only $1.50 in advance. imi;- - f : id-pa- jc y. edii-eatv- rn Atn-'rifi- : Dr. A. M. Swan, the dentist of Parson. will' be in Springville at his old stand ail d next week. Parlies desiring anything in the line of deu tal surgery will do well to call on liiui Moun Miss TjMcv Hayes, formerly of ' Pleasant., opened up the mission school in Sward's place, Provo, last Monday. Any information respecting tlie school may be procured of Mrs. Sward. A series of legal blanks of all sorts for all legal purposes are now being imprinted according to tlie most use, proved ami convenient forms in Vai.1 at flip job otlice of Tiik Utah LKY GAZETTE. Cards are out announcing the wed dingof John S. Iloilo, editor of this pafier, and Miss Jennie IVnii. of Provo, at Provo. Sep. 11th. A recep' thin will be given in Xeplii tlicsame even ing. Nfphi Enxujn. John McChrystal. of Eureka, Tin-tihas made a grand strike in the a lead of silver ore that lias of way c. been proven to be tlie richest yet discovered in that rich section. Tlie solid indications are that his find is worth millions. The following services will ho held Methodist church, Sunday school at 10 a. in. Sept. I5lh: Sunday fiiLuihing at 11 a. ni. and Bible read jnabYliss Kellogg in the evening, jrAumlrncIng at 7:45. All cordially in vited tb attend. --Mie ForVhe finest and sweetest toned elegant designs in & Snow. 1iirnitiirH . Dealers, Provo, who have secured the agency for the Western Cottage Orgiibs. and sell them at bedorgans,'1 fciiasto ami cabinet work, go to Crates rock pricesu, .Satisfaction guaranteed We take pleasure in calling the at- tention of the traveling public to tlie . advertisement, of and Xebeker. the livery stable keepers s esof Pay sou. They have a tablishment and can always accommodate traveling men with just tbe rigs they want. Messrs. Wi miner first-clas- The jovial Jim Stewart is one of honored visitors this week. Provos .!'. 11. ESIC KVITIDS. He comes on tlie pretext of his sister's wedding? Well So mote . Curb lulii fur lal Cal vm. that be. hut his friends think this is Maltrr Cm. really only to see how it isi.sto get marJudge Henderson paid a visit to ried though of course this a secret so Provo lately. dont say anything about it. 11 itbm, button, Jones has got the so-call- buttons. J. It, J eohstantly reeeiv? iug the choicest kind of groceries. Judge Short HIT, of Ogden was in Provo Saturday. Selectman John Jones, of Spanish Fork was in town last Tuesday. I,(.ik out ! for the lovely laces ami ribbons about to arrive i.s . Ex-Prob- ate at .Jones At Jones you will find all sizes and shades of kid gloves. City Marshal David .Sargent, of Pay sou, was in Provo yesterday. Co to J. It. iloshards for choice hams, sausage, dried beef and bacn. n't be mistaken, W. IT. Cray & a full line of books and supplies. The Davis virtieal feed sewing maxt Y. It. limy chine may !. & Co's, it is the best. Wanted. A young man to learn till- - business of a reporter at the Gaz-i.tti- -: 1) carry (.'. s'diooi pin-chase- ojliee. Ii. I.. Kcnuson and Samuel L. Page, .f r.tiv in Provn yesterday. dilfcreut Peuipnis! Remnants!! ofson. i'.i.'poii kii.dsat Jo!iu Stark's, Pay nvi money by obtaining all sorts of job printing. peVforating and binding at The Gazette otlice. Croat preparations are being made fi r the coming term of court in Provo by lawyers, ami clients. A. A. Xuon, Esq., went to Ogden of Tiierday to superintend the layinghall sidewalks around tlie city there. ; I rite with tat , new arrivals of Jiarbt bn. Mountaineer tea. L. P. & M. tea, Pioneer tea and finest B, tea at Joint Marks.: Puysoii. Henderson Red School House shoes. Y'hioh are the best wearing slices Made, can be found It caliinguii John Stark, Pays m. Mr John Ii. Fairbanks, the artist of Pay son, is in Provo exhibiting to our citizens some elegant specimens of his ability and skill. 1 Several new enterprises Of consider- aide proportions are likely to make Pr i vo very lively in a business way Hi i.s inti and winter. President De Valley, of the .Commercial Hank of Provo, is expected or Monhome from the east day. Ta- - station agents on the line of with the late IT. 0. It. It. are grapplingPacilic new instructiors and Union forms. The Utah Centra! It. Jt. is no more name lias been iil-- 1 extant; that is the' iterated and the road ubsir!.:d in tlie U. P. system. .Jonts is the headquarters for dress-good- s, new iiniulsof ..Mges, tricots, ladies cloth, abipacias. jersey llaunels and hroudhiMd worttea goods. -- &. Co. are in icceipt of the best select 'd stock of dry and largest gomls ever in the; nntriet and are selling at the lowest possible prices. For nearly a v.er-S- past the inoun- les exactly eas-o- f have - with a iore.--t Iroto fire and a t of limber entirely t Dunn c . vtrv much king e i! keening lias JtalUFinty. nuel Liddianl & , new evening tlie Evening f tle weekly . city for sev- - all the schools Jus free at their iii. He has a lot leap as any in I AX SOX .NEWS. Among tlie most pleasant of recent happy events in Paysou was the occasion of tiie marriage of Mr. John T. DeaiT and Miss Lizzie IJutlcr, both of this place. The auspicious event took place in Provo last Monday. Justice Drown performed the ceremony, and immediately after the bride and groom returned to a new home all ready for their reception only to find a large number of friends assembled to a cordial welcome and a multitude of good wishes and presents. May their happiness llow on liku a river forever. Mrs. M. D. Simons & Co., have just received a new consignment of fashionable millinery and a choice line of fancy goods, cloaks and the like which cannot fail to delight tlie hearts o' the ladies. The late races are still u subject of much interest among the lovers of contests of speed in Paysou. On Friday last, the second day of the races, the greatest event of the day was the contest between Dixons Duckskin ami Ueo. T. Hickman's Sain of The at $I"0 started betting Xcplii.' to clOO in favor oftlieXephi animal hut afterwards changed to even. The horses got olf when tlie rac, was called in good shape with a fair start hut Duckskin soon took tin: lead and held it all around the track winning, however, by only about four feet. About foUi) changed hands on this race. The Xcpiii boys took their defeat like gentlemen, saying, that they had been treated fairly by tlie Paysou sports and consoled themselves with the fact that they made the P.iysnn boys quit betting. Tlie next race was a COO yard dash belween Diily Wilsons sorel mare of Provo and Maxwell's horse of Pajson, the man winning easily. ex-tei- fd I.sik Shore. Grain threshing hereabouts is done. There is about one quarter of a crop this season. The iucern seed crop is just beginning to lie gathered ami is good, except where the grasshoppers have taken it. One farm here of about one hundred and fifty acres, owned by Jones Dros., of Spanish Fork, it is estimated, will produce about one. thousand bushels of Iucern seed. Xot much building i.s being done this season mi account of poor crops, but there is a little. Peter Simpson has just finished tin: nicest' house in Jyake .Shore. It is of Deiijumiu brick, laid up by Fredrickson, r Salem, and is finished off in good city style. John Williams is preparing to build another Imuse of equal iieautv. Carpenters sire at work on the meeting house putting on the roof. They will probably lisivu it done Hi is week. This is a building that everybody who sees it says is a credit to Lake Shore. There are two brick yards running in Denjaiuin this season, one by Caleb Ilnue & Ho., and the oilier by Anderson and Sorenson. p store If tlie hiisinesi of the soon on will increasing they keeps have to add another clerk. tiik on vni Axit rmrjuuy list. llto Soi:omljr Turin at tt JHatrlct Court. Viral QKANU JUItOKR. L Ackard, Glen wood. H Jones, Richfield. W A Star, Mona. Wiu C Penny. Kanosh. James M Dobbins, Gunn i IkMb Wm II Fairbanks, Pay son. L O Lawrence, Spanish KWrk.' John Itockhili, Spanish Fork. John Ford, Wallslngli1. .John A Kiciiens, Pleasant Grove. J A Dallinger. Pleasant Grove. W II Derry. Provo Dench. Thomas ETlmruiaii, Provo City. David A Dee be, Provo City. John Harris, Xeplii. Cluules Haines, Xeplii. Ike Pordonski, Springville. T C Jensen, Mount Pleasant, (hrintiau Cluwsen. Spring City. W L Dykes, Springville. Gunnison. Theodore Fredrick Meakiu, Pleasant Grove. D II Dodd, Provo. W O X'orrel, Provo. G - petit .unions. Mads Christian, Richfield. John T Leonard, Salina. .John Darratt. Oscar Cool idge, Manti. Fredrick Alder. Charles Patten. Hatfield Coxoveh At the P Larsen, Ephraim. (finis Christensen. rtf XaUanal Krpntation. pleasure in' tfeTconring riiaiug.i:i'V We take William Hill, tlie artist, to Provo. lit Utah and introduction ot word a needs scarcely from us. Indeed, his photograhic inventions have secured liiin a national reputation and his skill as ail artistic photographer lias placed him in the front rank of tlie calling which he lias honored and advanced so winch. Mr. Hills palace photographic tar arrived in Provo on Saturday inst and I will be found for the future, directly opposite the court house a few doors east of tlie East Co-oWe have examined specimens of Mr. Ilills artistic skill which have won for him the highest lion ore. Iiis facilities for doing such work here are unexcelled and those who want first class phtographic work done right at home will do well to patronize him. Iiis work cannot bo excelled. is well known throughout Mrs. Emma fosse, resi- George Allred. M Jensen. Herbert Durton, Xeplii. Christian Diuni, Moroni. Rasmus Anderson, Mt Pleasant. Wm G Dartou. A D Oman. W A Tidwell, Indi.inolia. Ephraim Cluwsen, Epliruinij M m T Thurman. Gleuwood. Market Walter Dench. John II SluitTcr, Moab. Walter Moore. AD Litchfield. Silver City. Will Temple, Eureka. James McAulav. Thatcher Hallett, Provo Rottom. Win K llenry. Provo Dench. J A Hills, Jr. E Dibbens, Provo Dottoin. R L Kennison, Parson. John Firth, Goslien. George White. D O Daniels, Provo Dench. J Hone, Denjiimin. Thomas Herbert. R W Drereton, Provo Dottora. Peter Smith, P.V Juntion. Frank D Alexander, Provo. Prime Evans, Lehi. Alfred Dunklev, American Fork. petit ip no ns. To be in Provo September 23, 1889. John Chadwick, American Fork. Samuel Dean. A Xolnbl Tttutlinonlal. Mrs. A. M. Smith, electropath ist, treated my wife previous to and dur- ing her recent confinement. I take pleasure in certifying to the beneficial effects and efficiency of her treatment. Tlie as apMrs. Smith has rendered my plied by wife's confinement almost painless and easy, although, heretofore attended w'ltli terrible agony- - No mother should pass through this ordeal without its application Little mother and babe are doing wonderfully well. E. T. Thomas, Observer Signal Service, U. S. electro-magmitis- J C Jensen, Pleasant Grove. James Drown, Lehi. Robert Gilchrist. Ileury Coates, Mount Pleasant. John O Johns, James Larsen. George II Dradley. Moroni. Philip Marks, Chester. II E Larsen, Spring City. A G Liindqnist, Thistle. McM ilium. Grand Valley. Xjel Wm Robbins, Gunnison. Henry Xorges, Fillmore. George Greenway, Alvin Robinson. Ezra W Penny, Kanosh. P C Nielson, Scipo. Sam Rowley, Xieholy Lnnd, Xeplii. Thomas A Foote, John Kirken, James M Mendenhall, Mona. Henry Chappol, Provo. Richard Drereton, Sr. Win M Thomas, Spanish Fork. Joseph Tihbcts, Lake Shore. THE PAYSON LIVERY STABLES. ui Jayson, Utah, Sept'. 7, coX, Proprietor. WIMMER& XEBEKEU, - Prop's. Always prepared to f urn isli rigs of every description with or without drivers. Salesmen Utah. Payson, Utah Co., nated: John G. Jones, L. Dioth, T. Thomas, R. II. Faxman A. McCullough Lars 1. Nelson', W. II. Kelsey, F. Heard all, Frederick Few ip, Jos. A. Reese, I). R. Taylor, 0. Ii. Christiansen, Geo. W. Wilkins, Win. Robertsen, D. F. DIancliard, Win. Drauiall, David Lant, J. L. Townshend, James Finlayson, Lorenzo Iluish, Tlios. D. Ileelis, Levi Openshaw, Geo. Comer, Jas. M. Andersen, John McNeil, Ebeueser Hunter, J. T. Thorn, Louis P. Liiud, Lewis Harvey, F. C. Banks, J. W. Dean, J. W. Dootli, V. L. Ilallidav, Geo. W. Gee, M. L. Pratt, J. W. CIuH, Jacob F. Gates, John Dixon, A. R. W. W. FOKK. The people of Ameriean Fork con- .lime on in the eyen tenor of tlieir way, happva a rule and contented withal. The masses are not much affected witli tiie Bpirit of modern ambition and enterprise, while a few' of the business men and a very few only appear to 1: ve caught the ideas of activity and progress which add prosperity and lower to mere subsistance which make communities wealthy and no tions great. A feeling of liberality and generous sociability seems to hover over tlie luce. Almost everyone met on the d streets wears a smile or a 00k. Tlie necessaries of life are plentiful; tlie luxuries are not much coveted. Tlie homely pleasures and frivolities of every day life absorb time and so time Hies. Tlie schools have opened with a fair attendance. Dusi-neis fair and on tlie increase. Three saloons are now open in tlie city in place of the numerous dives of the past. Rev. F. F. Day is busy with his earnest labors, and good Dishop llailiday is wide-awaactively sowthe fruitful seeds of ing everywhere, and good nature, harmony unity. The new' drive-we- ll machinery ordered by the iias arrived and city determined w'orking nicely, and efforts will be made to provide artesian water to ward oil the terrors of any future dron h. - - good-nature- ss E. Patridge, L. A. Wilson, ) ) j f EVERYBODY t S j SpCC-lfllt- Dealers in- The Celebrated Studebaker Carts ons, Buggies, And till kinds of Farming Implement m accepted the agency for Utah County for the Davis ichinc. Write us for Prices. Vyp Artesian PipeCashfor Paid for Choice Fruits, oultry and Eggs. Remember We Will Take Produce in Exchange. jBotJer & priijghUrst3' DEALERS IN sGENERAL MERCHANDISE; Always keep on hand a Well Selected Iiny'V' Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Groceries and Family Supplies. Wagons, Racine Spring.Wagons, B. B. .Carts, Gi Sulkey Plows, John Deer and Oliver Chilled Hand Plow, also The Faultless and Light Running Walter A. Wc Mowers and Binders. ( 52? Also the Well Known Bain Wagon & Etc. Call and See Us and Get Prices to Suit the Times. Toilet Aticles, Fancy Soaps, Chamois Skins, Sponges, Brushes, Combs, Perfumery, Cigars and Tobacco, Ba. Bail Goods, Pure Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes. Prescriptions Garefiflly GompoUnded. At all hours, day or night, by experienced Druggists. A1ENBRA.Y BROS., the exclntna-ry- o nes lips as nhalt sidewalk Hotel and the ill? Tabernacle - UI - SPRINGVILLE, RES0RT road. G. Bath Houses, Bathing Suits, Boating and Dancing: Pavilion Floor for Dancing. Large Public. Everything arranged to accommodate the Pleasure-Seekin- g Refreshments, of ail kinds, at usual prices, Timpanogos. Spriagville. After tlii week ft Steam Launch .Popular Resokt. Mapletou. Spanish Fork. j Salem. f Pay son. ) F. O. Pleasant Grove, Man Knows that the of Spanish Fork, J f F. ME AKIN, Proprietor. - ' -- - Utah, AT BATTLE General Merchandise, in a hinir j ) s and every! kept are Country 'Store, which sold for half frraln ami half Cash at Trcniendniia Iiarmiin. Firaf-vliv- 1 j f V v- - - - - Utah. Harrison Park Resort, CHEEK STATION, ON THE CAUKIES A ('HOICK SIOCK OF ) will make regular trips from this JII33m Denjamin. f on the Grounds. Ice Cream, Cold Lunch and Soda Water- DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. D. &. R. G., AND shoeb. E3 Opened August 1st, witli every accommodation for the pleasure seeking public. Bath House. Row ana Steamboats, all kinds of Bath Suits, Pavilion, Dancing choice and cool And Refreshments, including liquors beverages as also in connection a general Stock of well as everything to cat right on the grounds. The following special cheap rates to tills Resort and return can be procured every clay in tlie week, by large or small parties over the D. & U. G. lly. I I Pure PruLgB. i f IWOlvo ino a (lull. I T'nivo Hnd Slirlnjrvillo Amcrk-tFork Lehi ORAN LEWIS, Proprietor. ( NOTICE. Sun-taqui- n, Delivered XX? COAL!! Per Ton, 8 4.75 Churcli of C'hrlNt. We lead; others follow. Remember LdlM Services every Sunday at 10 a. in. and who made the cut in COAL, 7 Silks ! I ! When you wish silks in p. in. at tlie old Deebe residence Second Ward. Prayer Ms itlag every greater variety than ever before shown in Provo, cotne in and see them at Wednesday evening. Money saved by getting your coal of Jones Gome one and all. ns, as we sell the R. G. Western, Pleasant Valley hard lump. Also tlie Celebrated Castle Gate Coal tlie KlilT.lTION.VL, TO TIIK LADIES OF PROVO. most heat by Scientific Test of all Tlie Itali County readier' Association Ask your grocer for Faultless Starch. other Coal in the market. Convene 'in I'rovo A pair of scissors or a plated thimble $3rSeml in your orders. The first fall session, for tlie current given witli each package. Try it once REED SMOOT, JNO W. DEAL 4t year, of the above organization will and you will use no other. PROVO, UTAH. he held Saturday the 14th inst. at 10 111. in tlie ('entral school o'clock a. A lliff Project. THE BEST GRADES i-shouse tiiis city, when the following, of The Pleasant Grove held people O or 0 programme will lie carried out. a great mass meeting Monday night to 1. Opening exercises. ROLLER FLOUR $ consider the big project of making a W. C. 2. Preliminary business. the tunnel through great mountain, Sept, u, issn. 'flQTAre Manufactured at the 07 a. Admission of new' members. to the little lake on east of tlie city, 1. officers Election of and committhe oilier side, which is fed by eternul Excelsior Roller Hills, Knowing inl tees for ensuing year. Will l.e liu subject of thp evening ice and snow, and which it is believed 5. Query box. ZJtfth. Of lecture fu Procter Academy Hal! next wil answer admirably as a natural AKTKKIIfKIX: First-Chu- s Latest Civil Maciin reservoir. 7:Uj at school Improved Engineer Stnrgiss has p. ui. Sunday Sunday 0. Lecture by I)r. K. G Maeser in. a Just lieeu will be held at 19 a. in and.preacliing ery and found tlie put making survey The System of Postal ozi. at 12. Everyone will la: welcome. Let 7. Institute reading by Provo dis- project entirely feasible. Tlie cost us form tiu habit of spending sonic will be about 860.000, it is estimated All kinds of Grain trict. pait .f the Sabbath in the worship f j a'. Stimulating questions bv Prof an I tlie investment will pay handsome- Fetd, Shorts and Dran kept on Hand. and a tlm ightful study of Iiis Ilrimliall. ly, loo, for with plenty or water, Lit. Come. Delivery FREE to all pnrts of the City. Provo City, Utah ) E. A. Winojr. Ilesaut Grove lias every requisite for wealth. 1889. 13tli II. Co. Supt. Schools. advancing J. Sept. Goojki,l, Pastor. J. W. HOOVER, - - Manager. Smoot & Deal. w. co-o- 25 40 JOHN DALLIN, Proprietor. J. A. KKYXOLDS. A. W. BSTNOLDS REYNOLDS BROS., -- 1 XSqeiIqx's ixx Irovo, i I General Merchandise. kinds of Produce. Hay, Grain and all Wo ha vo just opened with a fine Assortment of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Roots, Shoes, Ladies and Gouts Furnishing Goods, Groceries and Previsions, . found in a And everything usually Mercantile Establishment. first-cla- ss WE WILL rfOT PE PEATErt frf Don t forget us i. at the corner of Main and Huntington Sts., : SPRINGVILLE, MtaijiM EM I . . . Wageijer ff Iff no r0 Ami proportionate rates from other points. CUT!! CUT!!! COAL! return RATION CANYON. :- H j Drug Store Springville Drugs, Medicines, CneniLjicals, tlie Irovo 2nd S j i CRfllMLS RDYLBNGE j f - Just Opened on the rMion of.Utah Lake, at Battle P'rtek Station, os " D. & R. W. lroyo 1st Ward, Hours of meeting: Provo Fifth Ward, 10:30 a. m., Timpanogos Ward, 2 p. in., and in tlie ward meeting houses at 8:00 p. m., Springville, 2 p. m., Spanish Fork, 2 and 7 p. m., Salem, CUT! 2 p. m., Payson, 2 and 6:30 p. m., 2 p. m., Goslien, 2 p. m., Lehi, 2 p. 111., Alpine, 10 a m., American Fork, 2 and 7 p. m., Pleasant Grove, COAL! 2 p. in., Cedar Fort, 10 a. m., Fairfield, 2 p. in., Spring Lake, 2,p. m., DenAt Yard jamin, 2:30 p. m., Lake Shore 2:30 p. ni. -- 1 Eggs'! liOtK A. BATHIRJC BUT THIS f Provo 4th ) f Proyo 5th f Fruits, Produce and THE FASHIONABLE Provo 3rd j . WOODBERRY PARK,, HOME MISSIONARIES. The home missionaries of Utah Stake are appointed to preach on Sunday, September 15, lSS9.atthe Wards desig- Craijda - Utah. Springville, Who! Wholesale! find it to their advantage to hire willTraveling these Livery Rigs in layson for trips South, East or West. 1889. & Iog)ki)ce p. dence of the brides parents in Most Fashionable Goods in tho market. Springville on Wednesday evening. Sept. 4, 1889. Mr. Amos Ilatlleld and Cheap as the Cheapest. Miss May Conover were united in Main Street the bonds of matrimony, Justice John S. Doyer, officiating. Utah. The ceremony took place at 8 o'clock Spanish Fork, in the evening in the presence of many relatives and invited guests. Im- Provo JUeat mediately afterwards the merry company sat down to a sumptuous repast provided for the occasion . The wedding cake was the largest and most delicious of any ever seen in this city. After the nuptial feast, music recitaWholesale and Retail tions and singing delighted the happy Assembled guests. Tlie young couple so auspiciously wedded are worthy representatives of BEEF, MUTTON, two of the oldest and must respected IORK, VEAL, families in Springville. And The SAUSAGE, ETC., A S PEC ALT Y. Gazette unites with their many friends in wishing them a long, prosMeat Promptly Delivered. perous and happy career on the matriSmoot Block, Opposite Meet ing lions monial sea. James ke A Old and Reliable MARRIED. O AMKUICAN Dr. A. M. Sm ith, the electropat hist physician lias been stopping at the Boyer House here for some days. The festive street concert medecine man has been operating .upon our streets for some days past. Thomas Tame, the harnessmaker. Is turning out some of the finest harness ever made in Utah, and selling them as fast as they are made. Milan Packard inis struck a flow ot water directly in front of his store. Ifo also proposes to drive three more wells down near the U. C. depot, near the fine one he has already obtained there. He estimates Unit those will afTord him sufficient water to irrigate his field dowui there during the dryest seasons. Tlie Home Educational Class of Springville lias again resumed its sessions and elected officers for the ensuing year. This organization has already accomplished much good and ought (o meet with every 11ag-nifice- nt To bo in Provo on September 17, 8fi. C M Fairbanks. S K Roberts, Provo W A Haws. WM. HILL.' Ittiifs. Sl'KIXtiVII.IaK Bottled Beer a Specialty, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL; UTAH. |