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Show are now The electric light-lamstore. in The nearly every being put for been work door have the lights FRIDAY. - - - AUGUST 1, 1890. ojt completed two weeks and the delay now is caused by having to erect pillars Send your Orders U TIE UA at the. factory. IETTK by Telephone No. S9. Ail inmate of the asylum escaped this week scaring some women and The l'rovo C'onainercinl and Sat children in the east part of town, and was chased down by some men who 5 per cent comilnfi Bank will pay on savings de. made a hot pursuit after tbs escaped pounded quarterly THE UTAH VALLEY GAZETTE. ps iposlts. lunatic. .Subscribe for the Tri Weekly and get the first copy Issued Gackttb now Judge J. D. Jones attended tlie I. O. O. F. conclave in Salt Lake City this week. Felt Olsen &. Co. have bought the Arcade resturant, and have now im-- p toyed the french cook Lewis Miller. Farrvr Bros, are doing a rushing business at the corner of 4th and J .street. Bulletin to 2 received been lias B. Tomson A. Vy at this office. It is nsatly printed and well paLronized by advertisers. There was a big rush at the court house on Tuesday of complaints county asessment of error of the roll The Ore engine company had a torch light procession to boom up their dance on Tuesday. The Opera house band headed the procession. Blank Deeds and Mortgages at Thb Liiiekal Camfaigxe Oa-bbt- te office. Several adverti sements are unavoidably crowded out of this issue of the Gazette. Our enlarged form will get cm all next issue. The Peoples Party have a rally on Saturday bands from all over the county will be here, and speeches will he given on the Court bouse grounds. TSie firemans ball at the lake last Wednesday was a grand success and every thing went off slick for the hoys. The wagon road to the Garden City Bathing Resort as been newly made This will make it much more convenient for those desiring to visit the lake with buggies or teams. There is to be another dance at Tanners Park evening, Saturday, and if vou want to have a good time dont fail to be there. Go to John D. Stark for bargains cheap cash business and a rushing trade. Both the Liberal and Peoples party will have a grand demonstration in lrovo Saturday night. Grant Simons Liberal nominee for county recorder was a caller at our sanctum yesterday. Subscribe for Gaxbtts a good large paper three times a. Week. It will get thar la goods ha pe soon. 1 J. Beck late of Ogden is opening up with a full line of jewelry watches and clocks in the central block. The 24tii Celerbatiox here last Thursday was clain.ed to be better than in Salt Lake on the 4th by those who witnessed both. There is no flie on Prsvo for shes all right. W. S. Myton, the lawyer who was nominated by the People's party in Juab Co for prosecuting attorney is a Liberal and be has declined to run on asy other platform. The delay in the running of the car was caused by the- inon Tuesday jector being clogged up with gravel, and the first car did not run until after five oclock in the evening. Nearly all of those who were invited to ride in the P. C. It. It. to the lake took a dip in the lake which be much enjoyed. seemed to The ride to the water and return was a splendid one. Our tramps, who went out on a strike, when they found that thsir rastions were cut down to bread and water, came to the conclusion it was better to work. The Utah Steam Laundry works commenced operation last Tuesday, and are now prepared to execute orders in four hours notice. Tub Gazkttb office la now prepared to tarn eut all classes of the fieeat printing on abort - notice and at the lowest possible prices. A skillful pressman from Chicago and experienced first class printers from Kansas tarn oat the finest work ever seen In these parts. An additional new Job press and M Fonta of new tpe have been ordered to meet thebaademand been ef customers. Steam power Introduced. ICaay m infers poor Woaua Baek-Ach- s. Tertnre from ssteli II aha oil; katw how easily sha could gel relief by Being Ballards Saow Li.im.nt, sha weald bless Ihe day she read these few Uses. It is a graad remedy tor Headache and all Ncarmlgie Paias. Ne paia esa withataad iu magic ialaence. It rsmeres tkejfrr from a Bara or Scald ia oae miatita. It will cure Rheumatism aad Sciatica applied to the Throat aad Chest ia Creep it will give Immediate relief end make braethieg mack easier. No family caa ho without it if ease they kaew iu value. Tty U. Fries jo cents. tfmuot Drug Co., Agcnta. RIOO Reward. 1M. Jhc waders of Thb Utah Vau.bt Gaxxttb will be pleased to learn that there la at least one dreailod been able to deeeaae that science has cure In all Its stages, and that 1s catarrh. Hall's catarrh cure la the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity, catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall'a catarrh cure la taken and Internally, acting directly upon the blood desmucous surfaces of the system, hereby of the foundation and the decease, giv troying ing the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The have so much faith In to curative proprietors offer One Hun-ire- d powers, that Dollars for any oase they that It fails to cure, dend for list of testimonials. S. L. Glazier report iii behalf of the committee on streets and alleys as follows. Tb the City Council. Your committee on streets and alleys to whom was reported the petition of F. II. Simmous. Report that we find the facts to be as established by him and recommend that the petition be granted, and tl e supervisor be Instructed to make I street in a good and passable condition as soon as possible. Respectfully. To the City Council of Provo City. Gentleman Your committe on street and alleys to whom was refered the petition ot C II Bloomsterberg asking that certain obstructions be cleared from side walks adjoining him also stable on B and third street ie removed. Report that we have considered the same and recommend that the petition be granted, and the marshal be instructed to see that said obstruction be moved forth with. Respectfully L. S. Glazer Chairman. Third Report lb the City Council of Provo City. Gentleman Your committee on street and alleys to whom was referred the petition of E. Sutten and others asking that certain streets be decleared open to the public. Report that we have examined the situation and find that it will be greatly to the advantage of the majority of the property owners to have said street opened, we therefore, recommend that the following street be declared opened to the use of the publio on the )at day of November 1890. I street from 7th street to 18th street also 8th to 9th street, from 10th to 11th street and from I2th to 13th street inclusive run-in- g east aud west. Respectfully L. S. Glazier Chairman. J. D. Dixon reported in behalf of lha committee on claims I Tb the City Council. TUB CAHIAIGX. Good Frcliog anil Only Ilodrr. Both the Liberal and People's partf have been actively engaged in canvas-in- g and speechifying in this county tills week. IV. II. King, W. II. Brown, I). D. Ilontz, S. R. Thurman and some lesser lights are doing the missioiiHi-work for the People's party, and. Judge J. D. Jones, Judge A. uxey, A. Noon, J. W. N. Wiiitecotton. A. are proseGeo. Sutherland and others lyting for the Liberals. The utmost the good feeling prevails between White-cotto- n speakers of the rival parties. and Thurman are given to tearthe air about each other on the ing destroy stump but when than a bottle nothing more dangerous of beer. Last night Brown and Booth orated for the people at Spanish Fork and Judge Jones and Whitecot-to- n The meetings were at Payson. well attended and good speeches delivered. Your committee to whom was refered the claim of C. II. Merchants E. L. Jones. Hardy. Printing Co. respectfully report that we have considered the above claims and recommend that the claim of C. II. Hardy in the sum of 9350 the Merchants Printing Co for 821.40 and the claim of E. L. Jones for 919.75 be allowed an amount appropriated. Report Adopted. Respectfully J, D. Dixon Chairman. II, J. Maiben offered the following order. It is hereby ordered that P street from 7st to 18st street also 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th and 13th streets east to P street be opened to the public traffic, and that the order take effect on the first day of November 1890. BUSINESS MlSELEANOUS Kindness.gentleness and love always commands the respect of the refined and educated, and this is one of the secrets of the wonderful successes of Prof. Gentry. He is us kind and gentle to the little beauty Shcllands and dogs as a fond mother is U the children she loves. He has only to tell them what he wants them to do and it is done. Tiiey all sec-nhiix ions and willing to perform their parts as any one who might expect to he libei ally rewarded. This may partially be from the fact they so thoroughly enjoy the visit of the audience on the stage after each performance and seem disappointed when a visit Is' not made them. They thoroughly enjoy the sweet meats and caresses of the ladies and children. At the Opera House Friday night and Saturday afternoon aad evening. llSVki To the wife of Thomas Startin, July a daughter. Mother and child well. doing 18, 1890, Peculiar to Combination, Proportion, amt Process of prep ration, Mood's Sarsaparilla posscssos the hi' curative value of I lie Iw- -t Liuiwu remedies i. the vegetable kingdom. Peculiar In strength and economy Mood's ap&rilla tho oujr mpdt-lppf which can trul be said, ICO diwoctii: dollar. Uilu-- nicilirfnt-requlrlarger dosoe, and do not produce as goo. results as Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by druggists. It; six for (A Prepared only bjrC. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, I o well. Maxi. IOO Doses One Dollar A Krgulur .elusion D Atlantia Atlantia Express. Lv. Ogden 9:30 a. m. 6:40 p.m. 1(1:45 a. in. Ar. Suit Luke 0:55 p.m. 11:00 a. in. Lv. 7:10 p.m. 12:311 Ar. Provo. 9:20 p.m. p.in. Lv. 12:50 p.m. 9:20 p. in. Ar. Green River... 0:4Up.ni. 4:50a.m. 7:00 p.m. Lv. 4:5Ua.m. A r. Grand Junction 11:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 8:05 p. m. Ar. Pueblo 2:00 a.m. A r. Denver 7:45 a.m. 7:15 p.m. a ClTY COI'.VCII. of I.lttle Importance. City council met last Monday in regMayor Booth presiding. The only absentee was councilor Thomas. ular session, Can they make money at present prices? YESi HOW? FITISTOKS AND COMMUNICATIONS. Ths application of Pyne & Maibeu By keeping the soil rich, By cultivating it well, By using the best seed, for license as wholesale liquor, dealers was presented and granted for three months from July Another from Taylor a Co. for retail dealer in intoxicating liquors for atermofthrse months from July 3, Have their Grain and Seeds granted. Threshed, Saved and Cleaned 24-18- 90 THEN REPORTS OF CITY OFFICERS, BY W. II. King, city attorney made a verbal report suggesting that no license for excavating or piling up building material on the streets without first giving bonds, could be granted as the city was liable at any time to be used for damages. Through the neglect of contractorston leaving buildings at night without protection to the public from falling into some hole or running jnto some material piled on the side walk or street. Referred to committee on judiciary. The report of the city inspector on the petition of the East Co-o-p for prevelige of slacking hay on the block recomending that said be pitition granted. Report accepted. The report ot the quarintine physician for quarter ending May 81st showing nine cases of dlptheria of which four died. Seven children and two te NICHOLS THE & SHEPARD fIBRATOR It will handle Grain and Seeds AMOS D. HOLD A WAY. Comity Clerk: Enjoy a National Reputation. County Recorder: JAMES D. DANIELS. .ISJCCJMOI'.' JAMES E. HALL. Collector: WILLIAM II. BROWN. Procecnting Attorney: WILLIAM II. KING. Sheriff: THOMAS FOWLER. Trcunnrcr: WEST-BOUN- TRAINS. D No. 1. No, 3, Pacific Express. Pacific Mail. 8:00 p. m. Lv. Denver 8:00 a.m. 12:40 a. u.. Lv. Pueblo 1:30 p.m. Lv. Grand Junction 7:15 p.m. 7;00a, m. 11:50 p.m. 11:35 a.m. Ar. Green River Lv. 11:59 a.m. 12:06a.m. 7:15 a.m. Ar. Provo. 8:25 p.m. 7.40 a. m. 11:50 p.m. Lv. " 9:15 a. m. Ar. Salt Lake.. 8:45 p.m. 10:40 a.m. 10:00 p.m. Ar. Ogden LOCAL TRAINS. SALT LaKE AND OGDEN. Leave Salt Lake. 8:20 a m.. 9:25 a.m.. 4:30p.m.. 8:45p.m. Arrive Ogiien 9:30a.m., 10;40. a.in 5:40 p.m,, 10:00. Leave Ogden 9:30 a.m , 11 :(lo a.m., 6:40 p. m., 7:30 p.m. Arrive Salt hake 12:10., 0:56 p.m., 8:40p.m. BINGHAM AND WASATCH. Leave SaltLake Pity 7:40 a. m. Ar. Wasatch 9:16. Arrive Bingham 9:35. Leave Bingham 2:65. Lv. Wasatch 2:00 Ar. Salt Lake 4:20. Pullman Pa ace and Buffet sleeping-car- s on all through trains . D. C. DODGE, Gen. Manager. J. II. BENNETT, Gen. Frt Je Pass Agt. BETTER and Suivryor: BEST MATERIALS I ALFRED L. BOOTH. The only kind made by White Labor. Agricullnral College of Utafr. For Sale Everywhere The Agricultural College of Utah located at Logan, Utah, will open for students on September 2nd. It is Territorial Institution founded upon United States land grant and by Territorial appropriations, for the puritose of giving the young men and young women of Utah a liberal and practical education in the several pursuits and professions of life. It has cours es in Agriculture, Domestic Economy. Mechanic Aats and Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering aud other sjiecial courses. It lias a modern equipment and specialists in its several fields of instruction. Its means of illustration include the United States Exjieriment Station and its work of researdli in Agriculture; a fine farm, including Horticultural grounds equipped with modern appliances. A cooking, dairy, cutting and sewing department, workshops in wood and iron, a new library; museums and other means of illustration. Students will be kept in constant contact with illustrations of school room traceings throughout its four years For pamphlet containing announcements and for further particulars, Address. .1. Je 3 m 1 . iiiiii:iib8 laws fsoiaaai) OMaemi nvne G-exier- al k Full W'H HH444'444m.4 h i . 4 M v H Clothing & FUpijishlijg Goods. SProvo Oity.fl OUR LOSS IS TOUR GAIN. resident. FOR MEN ONLY Fee LOST OTTAZUHe UgjgdOD. and NERVOUS J Weakness of Rady ssd Mind, Effceti UUUIJLlllofXirrtrosr tion'iw in Cld or Yansf. l lifrblf AliMfllTll flljy Hrmfrt. Ntw Itnlarn lteIIK,lliUmu(nBUR(iAPARTUrloi! HUBS IdUTanT-iHsafellli iMalily i Say umiff ftw WMtlwiM farrifi C tHri. Wriltlbmi JNirlBlIvt Bilk, ml HI ERIE MEDICAL Oo7,BVff Y. HIi BUTI JrrOnpii IUUUVV ImpSmm, loss Seminal ORIENTAL SelfDletruet. Kimwihm, Loom tPomorif , me. Will make of eat 28 0O. fuas Boeelat Dtrectkme Halite mltk one Box. iUiU-- l 5 Mi aUT. I Mens Socks, AMreee SssvTiahuat C., 9 SIB LUOJISAVV. sr. louis. - ho. cents per Pair. LADINS BATISTS reduced to 15c, per yard. They are elegant summer goods and a yard wide. UNDERWEAR for Ladies and Gents; from lOo. each up; all reduced from former prices. TOWELS, 10c. a pair, LADIES and GENTS Shoes in endless Variety and prices. LADILS HUCBLESS for Trimmings; 12 yards of Tarchan Lace for 10c. The Hatch House. Mrs. Sarah A. Hatch has opened a Hotel with correll and good accommodations for travelers and teamsters in Salem, Utah County, who the traveling public will get first class accom- LADIES, GENTS and CHILDRENS below cost; modations. Location 4 block south of the Salem Dam. and all summer goods in proportion. STRAW! STRAW! STRAW HATS! adobe house Hud lot 6x12 rods, corner of Fourth andM. Streets. One of the host residence corners In Provo 92,300. Splend d inside lot next to corner, 91,650. Apply to or addres Edward Iikk. Six-roo- rn FOR LUCERN HAY by the Bale, Load nr Carload, call on or scIJress FREEMAN TANNER, - Payson. TJteLh. WANTED MINERS. At the Wax mines on Soldiers Summit. Wages $2.50 at 93 per day Board 85 per week or 75 cts. per day. R. J.Kroupa Supt. Soldier Summit; Utah BEATTY'S uums.z loaue. Ail! roar, H ,11. ington, Niw ,'mry. T is MANUFACTURERS of SILK MITTS a.yd SHAWLS c. Mail orders promptly attended to at No. ljf. Union Bloch - Hathenbruclc & J Streets, lrovo City. In the Rear is the Palace Saloon, With a Handsomely fitted up Bar, where the choicest at iipporteil Wliesf LiqUora aijd Cigar- Can be obtained. Family Trade a Specialty. R. S. HINES. Call or address GEO. W. WILLIAMS, tJT-ajH- :. Propr. BISdSKCIUIRIEMRnp Vngn and agfeeableto taste. take !: without druggista George W. Williams, Carries the largest and finest Stock of light and heavy Harness, Saddles, Wips, Blankets and every thing in tho horse a.d mule jewelry line. His prices cannot be beaten in Utah. Co. Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Jewelry, Silver and Plated-war- e a Specialty. Corner of Seventh and nuivl F, Beatty, Wash- The Payson Harness and Saddle Maker, Provo- - Palace Drug store! n..irew F-s.'S'scaT H urn d W. Man horn. f CLEANER, None Genuine without Our Trade Mark, BEST SEWING I BEST FINISH I BESTFITf Oil AS. ALBERT GLAZIER. Conner: LYCURGUS. A. WILSON. FASTER, than any other Thresher. It will save enough extra grain ( which other machines will waste) to pay all threshing expenses, and often three to five times that amount. It will Clean the Grain and Seed so much better that you can get an extra price for it It will do your work so much QUICKER, so much CLEANER, and so free from WASTE, that you will save money.' Such Threshing Machinery is made only by oppcijiVeted OVERALLS AND SPRING BOTTOM PANTS VEItXEE L. IIALLIDAY. la Peculiar to Ituelf. Peculiar In the originality and cfftectlvcnoj-- i of a advertising. Us methods are routlmiolly being copied by competitors. Peculiar lu the way it wins the peoides confidence, one bottle always sells another. 5 cents a etebrated Selectman: courses. Hood's Sarsaparilla. Peculiar In its medic! iml merit, Monti's Paros (tarilia accomplishes cures hitherto unknown, and has won the title of The greatest blood purifier ever discovered. Peculiar In Us '(good pftme at home there Is more of Mood's Huetariila sold In l.owel!, where it Is mode, than of all other blood purifiers Peculiar la Its phenomenal record of sales abroad, no other preparation has attained such popularity In so short a time. It EAST-BOUN- Twenty-fiv- e COUNTY OFFICERS. r 8KLT tethlng or other causes. bottle. LEVI STRAUSS & COS Monday , August J, 1890. rof. (leutrys Kliow. Fomlng JF 82-2- GENERAL ELECTION. to-get- lier r Gentleman The Best Value PEOPLES TICKET, nlelnfcrral. The following claims were allowed RIO GRANDE WESTERN and amouata appropriated of T. M. 830 of P. L. Samuelson city inspector RAILWAY. and B Co for erecting fine engine bouse 9181,60. THE WORLD! Provo Book and Stationary Co $10, SCENIC LINE Address, F. J. CHENEY ft Co., Toledo, O. 80. Farrer Brothers for coal-o- il used The ONLY Tanscontinental Line Passing lY Hold by Druggist, 75o. at the Brereton fire Browing Co Directly Through Armory Co. police good 912,50. EnADVICE TO MOTHERS. Co for printing 9119,10. referied quirer LAKE CITY. Mits. Wibblow'b Soothiko Strcp, hu been to the committe oa engrossiag and used by mothers for children teething for over CURRENTTIME TABLE. ttrty years with perfect success. It relieves the printing. On motion of Samuel Liddiard the little sufferer at on reduces natural, quiet sleep by freeing the child from pain, and the recorder was instructed to furnish the In Effect from and Alter Jnnc, 10, 1890. little cherub awakes citv officers copy of minutes containIt Isver; softens TRAINS. ing instructions to them. regulates the bowels, No. 2 . No. 4. Council Adjourned from whether for diarrhoea, wmedy arising Mail Rev. J. If. Goodell departs from for his new horns in Los- Angelt'3, (V... whence his estimable family liave n.eady pieceeded him. Mr. Goodell kaves behind him not only a legion of lriends but an exceedingly high reputation as a gentleman, adults. a scholar and a pulpit orator. People Although some cases were reported here of all classes wish him success two were found not to be diptheria and happiness in liis new field. and two others were doubtful. Report W. II. King, on the petition Ballard'f Snow Limlmcnt- of from Atlantic knows J. Richmond asking for deed for the is Lioimeel wonderful This to the Pacific and from the Lakes te the Galt It is certain land. Reported as folliws; the moat penetrating Liniment ia the world. It will To the City Council of Provo City. cun Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Braises, Cuts, I Gentlemen herewith return the Throat Sera Wounds, Old Sores, Barns, Sciatica, Sara Chest sad all inflammation, after all ethan have petition of Jas. Richmond-askingfor- a failed. It will cure Barbed Wire Gnu and heal nil deed from the city for certain land, wannds where prond fteih has set fa. It is equally without recommendation for the reaefficient far animals. Try it aad you will aet b son that on abstract or other inforwithout it Price io seats. mation was furnished upon which to Co.. Agcnta, , . lrovo REPORT OF COMMITTEE. Gentlemen Prof. Gentry with his fifty trained dogs and ponies will givs two nights entertainment and a matinee at the Opera House Friday and Saturday. These dogs and ponies are well trained, and are claimed to be the world wide wonders. Dont forget that in the line of harness and saddlery George W. Williams of Payson leads the trade in this section of Utah. He does the biggest business and gives the best bargains and people at a distance will save money by going a long way to trade with him. JeBse Kuiglit lias sold his interest in the saloon business oil J street to Mr. Brown and in connection with his brother under the firm name of Knight Bros will open up in elegant new quarters in Osterlobs new building on I street, one of the inoBt complete saloons and billiard parlors. Jas Thomson has moved into his new and commodious building one door east of the one recently occupied by him on the central block. He will now carry a full and complete line of groceria with his large stock of dry goods which he is now belling cheaper than ever. Next door to Taylor Bros and Co in the central block. The liberals held campaign meet! ng in the Court House list Monday. The Opera house baud was out last Monday (hooping it up) and the mtetingwas quite enthusiastic and and loud applause long as raised during the speeches, which made the brothers of the city couueil in session iq tl)g council chamber fairly smile. The Babtists hold worship each Sabbath at the Sweedish Lutheran church on G between 6th and 7th streets. At 11 oclock a, m. there will be devotional services with Short sermon by the pastor: at 8 oclock p, m. their will be a Praise Service conducted by Wm. IV. II. Coffin of BostoH. Sunday School and Bible class at 8 o'clock in the after-noo- n All are welcomed. John D. Stark continues to do a good business in Payson. Bead the new add this issue. J. II. Davis was made a happy father last Saturday by the arrival of nbouuncing girl. All are well. Tbp-TbiWbk-klt base a favorable or unfavorable report. Respectfuly W. II. King City Attorney. Report accepted. .Medicine. 1 Children Recommended by Physicians. U,e objection. By CIOlNISmiMlEaTaltOlN S- - PETERSON Fashionable Tailor. Keeps on Lind a OF IMPORTED fine stock & DOMESTIC HARRISON HOUSEI UXCLK SAMS RESTAURANT. J. st. Ikovo. 170 S. One and a half blocks from Depot. Hat Jelntc from It ts t. Meals 20 cts. ENGLISH KITCHEN I Suits made to order on able Prices at rens- - No tnblo to ctptnl for- Price. it ALL ARE WELCOMED. Sam'I Thurgood, in-lror- - Prop. Work aqd Fit Guaranteed. FHOM OXFORD, ENGLAND, 1 Reom No. 15 upstairs. Bank Building. f per Day, S per Week. Breakfast at 6 a, in,, Dinner 12 to 2 p . Provo Utah. m., sharp supper at 6 p. m. All |