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Show NEIGHBORHOOD. B Mont R-ih-Tli w ot to Salt Lako B Thursday afternoon. E-, Hon. W. II. King was in Pmo on Bt legil business yeaterdiy. HU E. s' Smith, tli implement man, B went to Nephl lusl evening. B-. Rnsettu (Jooil wns OUchnrged from Hll thu Inauiiu asylum yesterday. Joshua Greenwood . f Fillmore was Hl' In Provo on litmlnum yesterday, Bg E. II. K. FxrstK'in win over from Lk Shoru on liuslm ss ycslcnUy. HL Atl'irncy E. E, Orrni in Is In rioux B? ut Qriivo on luiial luilt.cs tiuliiy. B' To (!im cvu rnd return ao ennu vl R. 0. VV. Tick' is on milf every liny. Bf Brick 'to trmlo for dry wod for n abort tlino. l'rovo Pri'aj.c(l Drlck C. Primp EpnSi ,,v Rttornty of Lvh Bl. wrh lu l'rovo uu legal builiu-s Thura day. Geo. E. TTowo carries n full supply of B flshhi tacklo. buauLialU ttud f put tliK B goods. Bf Joliu F. Cliulft-t'T, district ntlnrncy ' of Ibb Slxtlf district, wns in Piovo this week. B " To Citsrllla Sjrlns nud return 60 F tvery day. KU'Unty Aimrnoy F.vanu went to American F rk Thuracluy to uttund to lna umtteri. AI Jolin.of the Provostrnm l.iundr.v, 0' in 'tile ii buWii trip yubtuiiliiy uvuu H inj? io Piiyiion. r The Ori'uoii Short Llnr will run tin G. a. R. xcundiin nut of Uuth county to Siiliulr An :itst 23. Wurren Foster, tho iru'dlnif onln of "LIvlnirlrMUt'M," wus doing busintibs in Provo Thtli Bilny, TPp Whon you want Icq this sum. iLIL nur ju-a wutch for thu bme w.iKon. Karl H. Allen. Hxcnralnti to Sallulr Siiturduy, AuuUhi 13, via R. G. W. !?peclul train returning. Round trip $1.60. F, E. Crouch, bookbinder, limoinent. 8way blk.,opp. pnstofllco, Provo, Ail kinds hookblodlng uently done. Remember 'be baihlnu coniton at SHitnlrU now tit Ita beat. Join thu xcuriilon AUKUBt 12, via U. G. W. Go over the Oregon Short Linn nnd Join tho G. A. R. vetoruns on August 23 Ht SrIihIt. It Ik u State excufrion. Snm Schwab bnu had plnced over bin ciotbliig atoru a now sign, The Kit tern are In hIIvht nnd very nttrnt:tlvo und i I . tati Lcrtuid ut qu.tu.u.illatuticuv. n t night. J, II. Rnblfon from Cfi,r Creek l In I'roVo today on buflneytt, , ..OiUuty Attorney Kviimient to Pa.v sou thin morning on tfllelal buslueis. " J. F. Vih WuBC'Kfn, tho well known iinpleniohl man, is doing bualnets In Salt Luke tuduy. XnoihorMCiirilon to CastHIn, Tuex ilny, August lfl, vm the R. G. W. pe-ciul pe-ciul trains. Round trip faro CO cents. A delegation from Girden (?lty Lodge No 10 K. of'P. go to Robinson totiluht to vMt tho local lodge ut that place. Enoch Burton, representing Grace Bros, of Nephl, was in Provo several days this week looklug n'ler contract work. (?eo. E. Howe of Provo is a world beater on bicycle bargain?. Ho has a full line of ladles', gents' nnd boys' whuols. Judge Tanner of Springfield, III., was in Provo yesterday on IiuMiiifs lOnnccud with IheHttttleuieutof Judge Ulnckburn'a estate. D. W, I'vlne, the well known druu-gist druu-gist of P.ivson mid pltehr of the bull ti'Htii at htii c ty, was duitig business In Provo Thursday. Fre-th trout, Utah black biss, utraw-berries, utraw-berries, new veiilunlex mill all of the delicacies of tlin season at Geo. E. Howe's gtocery fltore, A number of ni'Miiliprs of Grden City Lodge No. 10 K or P,go to U'.ibii. sn tonight io assist ti the work of Initiation of tb it lodge, There Is no rxcusn for people allow-log allow-log tliclr fiult to wastx this Beasmi js wu ur.' buying all kinds. Call und see us. C. F Di cker & Co. No lco of the ktlllng nf two cows nil a steer on i lu R. G. W. between Amcrtciin Fmk nnd l.ebl were tiled with the enmity clerk today. Excursion to CaiMllln Suudsy. Aug iii 13. I'nlo le ves Pnvo 0:.'3 a. in. Retni u s clal Icavi's Cimtlll,! ai 10 p. in. Round lrl fnie CO Cent". Get ymir ll-hlng tacklo at Barrett & McKenililckVl) i run in Snn. Two-yard double-gill b-uiers One. dnzn, lyard. iloublo'gut leudors 40c dozen. John S. Hollo, court stenographer of the Sixth district couit, left for Rich-rtn Rich-rtn d IhurMlay uiurulng to ntlend the opening of court a,l ihut p nee. The families of Ileln nnd Los Ilur-ilnglou Ilur-ilnglou of American Foik passed ihrougli Provo Thursday on their way for mi outing in Hnobie Creek. Frank Dueiihi rry left Wednesday evening for T-llurnle, Oolo. to taken position ut that place with Hie Tull-uilde Tull-uilde Pt.wur TrausuilS'loii company. J.hn T. Ol'irk left for CaMllla Spilug Thursday mornltn; to lake charge of the training of Wlllard 15an for the apptoauhiug (Iglit with VVeilay. Lost In Piovo canyon, hirga whlie enw, brown hpnt III forehead, ear mark; about seven years old Inform thuTullurlde Power Transmission Co. Y. Mi Hushes left for hl home in Span'di Fork yesterday. He expects in n few weeks to tike charge ot tho Hughes Mercantile establishment in that oily. Tho peoplo of Mapletoo, according to the Sprlngvllle Iudfpeudani, have decided de-cided for the present to abandon their threatened suit tor segregation from Sprjngvlllo, Excursion from Tlntlo nnd Provo to OaMil la Sunday, August IB. Train leaves Provo 0:33 a. m. Return special (uvea C.istllla 10 p. m. Round trip fare 50 cents, Cox's brass band excursion to Castll-la, Castll-la, Tuesday, August 16. Special train leaves Provo 10;i0 a. tn. HeturnliiK leaves Camilla 10:130 p. nj. Round trip rato 20 cents. Quarterly conference at the M. E. church tonight ut 8 o'o ock. Reuulai Sunday morning service, Pioddlng Elder J, E. Jane will preside. Sunday school us usual. Have your abstracts prepared b. H'iViircainp & Co. Thoy show over) transfer, liens and Judgments, to any property In Utah county. Write them at Provo. Utah.25 Wm. Holmes, of Holmes & Watklns, reports that the stone work of tho base, tnent of the county lnUrm iry Is about completed and the brick work on the first story has coitirrenced. FRUIT-GROWERSI We want this week clK-rrlip, con ins, gooseberri'-s, apples, lo fact a l kliule of fruit, C. F, Decker & Co. The new resldcnc." of MrsO R.Mnor-In R.Mnor-In the Four I) ward ha been completed. It Ik n fine Mover, room coitaga nnd n credit to i tin neighborhood and toE J, Ward & Sons, the contractors. Lafe E. Huntsman returned to Prnvn from Fillmore Wednesday evening and has resumed his law reading in the of-flee of-flee of M. M. Warner. He will remain ut least until admitted t( the bar. The committee on volunteer reception recep-tion met Wu'lnesday evtlng nd itatcped the reports o! varioua sub r cjminii iM s, all of which 8h"wei '.i Inflict In-flict ory trgtes8. The eulei taltiinei t committee elected J. W. Fiirnxch drt mill ind Mrs. Ellzubeth Klrkwood V lce-f IihIiiijmo. For the annual pieetlnif Cancatenat ed Order Hoo linn at Denver, September Septem-ber 11 to 18, the It. G. W. will sell lick eta to Denver and return at rate of $2(1 for the round trio. Selling dates Sept. 7 and 8. Good returning until Sept. ao. Tne Democrat man savs he Is con tinually stopped on the street and asked where Barrett' & McKmidrlck's Barg iln Store Is and his Invariable re ply is, one door west of Andrew Eg. gerlsvu's on Center and West Main street. B. E. Wllmot, father of Mis. John II. Denhalter, returned to Provo yes-tin yes-tin day. Mr. Wilmnt i? an engineer and served In both the Civil war and the late scrap with 8ihIh. He was on the Ciimtolngs during tho Cuban blockade, and brings hack tVlth him many valu ililo and Interesting relics. Christian Solenco service will he held tomorrow mm nlng In the room of Utah Sorosls. In Reed Smoot block on .1 street, to which a cordial liivlta tion is ext'-n led all. Sunday School at 10;00 o'clock. Church services to be held at 11:00 o'clock, Subject. "Mind." Wednesday evening experience experi-ence meeting at 8 o'clock. Tne damage enso of Olaf Hedenherg vs. the Rio Grande Wetorn R'y Co. vas tried before Justice King TlnttH day. The plaintiff claimed duniHges In the sum of $125 for the killing or a horse last December. Judgment was rflveii plaintiff yesterday afternoon for $75. Plaliittif was represented by Robert Rob-ert Anderson and W. R. Mcllrlde ami defundant company by E. E. Cor brum. D P. Felt nnd family moved to Salt Lake Tuesday uinriiliig, whero they will tuakt ihoir homo for some time. Mr. Felt Is now In the employ of the Deseret News as solicitor. The I ide pendent will r main under the uanne. ti.cnt of Wni. F. ?lbsni fur miotliei yenr. Gibson's frlencU In Sprnvlltt may as well fix up their faces in grin and bear It. Sprlngville Independent. Bishop T. R. Cmler, inanatrer uf fie Utah Sugar company, Is un from l.ebl today. He expects to leavu lor the E.st In the near future to complete the purchases for the enlargement at i he factory now going on. Mr. Cutler states that the pipe line cniinectlnu the Sprlugvlllo and Lelil faetnrles is now completed and that U will be lesied touiorrnw. The regu ar pay day of thu suitiir company at Lelil Is on thu Oih, nud the sum of SlO.OOn was distribute'! distri-bute'! to the employes yusterday. The beet crop continue to look exc llentlv. Mr. Culler met the secretary of agriculture, agri-culture, Mr, Wllsfin, 'in Oudcn'iho other day nnd had an exiendel con Ver-iutlou with him reg.udlnc Hi beet imltHtry of the West. Mr. Wllsnn was greaily pleased for i he outlook for the suttar Industry in Utah. In California the heel crop for 'SO will bo an almost total f it urn. the drnuth and insects hiving destroyed the plants. Deseret News'. |