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Show of Provo's principal stores were decorated for tlie Twenty Fourth. Don't forget the fireman's Rail on FRIDAY. - - - JULY 35 lX). tlie 30th. Tlie City railroad cnmpamy have Pirud your Orders to THIS been fixing up their line on J. street. io. 0. ZIlTTi: Trlrplione Jit. Steeven, was before Justice Ximiii Tuesday last charged with vagThe from t'niumrrrlal mid Suv-In- rancy and was discharged. Hank will pay 5 Per cent comThe place to get your drinks is at pounded quarterly on Hilnr dePeters & Stubbs at the Roberts House posits. THE rrrv ioiacii Some UTAH VALLEY GAZETTE. Ki bar on otli street. The Finest Exhibit of Art of Work, Ever Made West of New York Cit-will be given by the Singer Sewing Machine y, at their Eooms, 71 West Centre St., July & Co., 31, in 29, 30 Provo. An operator from our New York office will be here and will be pleased to teach any Ladies who so desire, how to do this beautiful work on the Singer Machines. Each labe dy visitor willengiven a cardto a titling her chance in the drawing for an elegant piece of art work which will be given the Saturday of the close of the exhibition. a-w- ay 1 A. Joint -- Manager. SiiliHc-rllK- ! and get tlie fnrthi'Tri Weekly (iir-KTT-i now Hint ttipv issued John 1. Stark continues t do a pood business in l'ay son. Head tlie new add' this issue. liiniik IktNln ami Mnrlmures ut Tiik Ov xbttk nlllce. SulM-rilifur Thb-TiWeekly f azettb n gnml law ik.t three times a week. Tt wU yet tliur in Omm1hIiuc mmiii. m Charles West was also charged with vagrancy hut was d sell urged. Thus. Wallis and Jas. Townson were both charged with vagrancy. Wallis was find 95 and Townson 913. The mason work on Gen. Sutherland's bouse is now completed. It will be one of the linest residences in Frovo. The masquerade Hall at tlie Frovo lark Garden last Tuesday was pronounced a financial success. William Williams of Mammoth Mine, Tintic, visited Frovo this week. He showed iis n sample of ore from tlie Mammoth which was exceedingly rich in silver. This mine is one or tlie richest in Tintic. One hundred and ten men are employed there all the while and large quantities of ore are being taken out. The supply seems inexhaustablc. Mr. Rudolph who was employed as cncineer of Frovo City Railroad denies tlie statement made by tlie Enquirer that lie w as drunk, anil that on the day mentioned he had not partaken or any intoxicating liquors. ITe also states that anyone who so informed J. C. Graham or the reporter is a lyre. Tiik r, r kttr office Is now prepared to turn out ail eluycs of flip finest printing on short notice nnil at the lowest possible prices. A skillful prcs until from Chicago and experienced first class printers from Kansas turn out An the Hncet work ever seen in thic purls. or new additional new Jolt press am) St Fonts I yjrt have lieeti ordered to meet tlie demand hus been Fleam jMtwer f customers. Introduced. Go to John D. Stark for bargains cheap cash business and a rushing tradp Consaiaptlon Ballard's Horehonnd byrup-Nwiing- Tlie foundation for II. V. Davis's two story brick building on 7th corner of II. street is now being put in. While there are so many tramps Frovo at the present time, the people should securely lock everything at night. There is to he another dance at Tanner's Park on Saturday night. If you want to have a good time don't fail to be there. Tlie city council will take an outing to the lake next Tuesday via. Trovo City Railroad by sp?cial invitation of that company. Holliday, Gates and Holbrook are pulling down the old building and they will at once cominece to erect a three story building, at the cost of about $4, (XXI. Some tramps broke into a trunk on the D. & II. G. Platform last Monday night and stole several hunting case watches and jewelery of different kinds. The police have been working on the matter hut have not yet got any of tlie tramp thieves. On the sixth of August there will be a great time in Frovo. The Vet-eri- an Fireinat.s assocat ion of Salt Lake City will run an excursion to Frovo, accompanied with Held's Rand. They will be meet at the depot by the Provo lire brigades, and in the evening a grand torch light piocession will be given. It was quite a joke upon our young folks who were at the Garden City Resort last Thursday. The engine driver of Frovo City Railroad Company could not get up steam on acbount of the boiler being nut of order. Consequence was that our young men with their fair sex could be seen out walking very early on Friday morning. Anil IhfcR- mss can't say they were out late. E. A. Wilson used to be a very respectable young man but we fear he is going to the bad since lie got into partnership with a pair ot shisters. Since Tiik Gazjjttk published Liberal Voter.s" letter last week he has written to a Salt Lake paper finding fault with The Gazette because it dont publish more local news anil He says disparaging our editorials. that we spend our time trying to find fault with some of the best men In Frovo or words to that effect. He knows better. If he knows anything, he knows that The Gazkttw set out to make a specialty of local news but the old rotten ring here would not let us alone and soon instituted a boycott against us only because it could not dictate our course. Wilson now rises up and tells us what to do. lie don't dare instruct tlie ring; lie's getting pap from it. Tlie publication of Liberal Voter's etler in the last issue of The Gazette caused a genuine sensation. Iu ml reds of extra copies were sold. The coffin sheet, was in agony of course and as usual, instead of tryipg to refute a single proposition of our correspondent. just went into tlie abusive rabies. Judge J. I). Jones was singled out for its mud shafts and the old liar who hurried the Fourth ofJJuly, 1885 in a coffin wound up with a false prophesy to the effect that the Judze was loose-in- g his standing in the Liberal pally. Such little stink pot attacks from sucji a source act oniy as a certificate of character and of course Judge Jones was again elected chairman of the Liberal County Central Committee. It is safe to say lie lias the full confidence of every true member of bis party in Utah county. J. 11. Walton has built in the fifth municipal ward one of the most con' renient residences in Frovo. The main building is 33x4(1 with six rooms, a fine dining room which is entered at the front, double doors on the left is the parlor; with a One cornice around; three bed rooms with closets and a kitchen with a pantry which is most beautifully fitted up with the latest of culinary utensils. At the back there is a fine porch with part made into a There Is also a Bummer kitciieq. The nice cellar under the pantry. work upon this building is first class iu every respect, the house Is plastered all through witli hard finish, and everything was done by first class workmen and contractors at the cost of 91.800. Fletcher and Alexander were the contractors for the carpenter work, Richard llari Ison contracted for mason, and John Iluckley for the plastering. This is the only plasterer that would attempt to put a corn ice upon the ceiling, of this kind. - lt lleniirtl, Monday, August 4, 1890. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATION. I. is prepared to do any thing in the mill line at Lowest rates, and on. I Steady Progress If IsdlorcliEixicij se & GEO. W. WILLIAMS, 1 llath-enbnic- Hoods Sarsaparilla llatli-enbrtic- ks The Paveon Harness Maker Still Lear:; with the largest trade W tHe lINe. Ex-May- or l a GEO. WILLIAMS, re-iM- irt JUST I OPENED The Best Value clcbrutcd oppe DRY GOODS jiVetcd CLOTHING. FURNISHING GOODS. : James Thomson, - Palace Drug store! 91-5- Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Jewelry, Silver and a Specialty. For Sale Everywhere In the Rear is the Palace Saloon, I' lie (ensiio in JlnowiirlniMeitw Even dear, respectable, eonst'ivaihb Roston lull) joined the army of census kickers, and thinks it should have more Wadlin has imputation than Supervisor been able to find in the center of John Sullivan and culture. Yet the increase in that city during the last five years LADIKS RATISTS reduced to 15o, per yard. lias been 47,000 anil in ten years 75,(HXi, They pro elegant summer goods and a yard a satisfactory and healthful growth. tiro will one contend no that Certainly census of Massachusetts is a partisan UNDERWEAR for Ladies and Gents; census, for Mr. Wadlin, the Chief of . from 10c. each uji; all reduced from funner tlia Rureatt of Statistics of that Stated bail the unanimous indorsement of the TOWELS, ll)e. a pair, Then Mens Socks, 5 lijiporfced Wiijes, Liqteora aqd Cigars cents par Pair, Can be obtained. Bamily 'Trade aPropr,Specialty. R. S. HINES, v,' hlv-- , uj najjsv ffumizvn '1 TI ssaippv ituiu Xq nes jo any smBtfnjp hiutsou eq; oy po peipids n epgjml pvtus v rpiq-- jo ia.unjui'o ub si 5 j pi-ic- LADIES and GENTS Shoos in endless Variety and prices. LADIES RUCRLESS for Trimmings; 12 yards of Tarchan Lace for 10c. -- :' ud 0 pmbe on ains y S- - srq pnoji 'Ossips uum si Tjsea tes man-t.lacth- TOllt $8 PI M a - C. w. IVHCKEL, Prove City, TTtaliJ&nnrr., ITiriPfi Clothing & FUrrjishing Goods tiFrovo ln-e- n ilim-UM- THIS MIOKEli COUNTY OFFICERS. Petition of the East Coop, asking for Select man : the priviledge of stacking hay upon IIOLD&WAY. AMOS the north east corner of the block on which their store is located. Referred County Clerk: to the city inspector. VEltXEE L. II ALE ID AY. A communication from R. Rachmau County Recorder: Jr. secretary of the Frovo City Railroad Company informing the council JAMES D. DANIELS. that the said company had accepted the Assessor: franchise granted by the Ci ty Council to of Frovo City said company. JAMES E. IIALL. lVnp., A communication was received from Collector : & to furnish Rryant offering Sturges WILLIAM II. RROWN. grade maps of the city etc. Referred to committee on streets and alleys. rrocecnting Attorney: A verbal invitation wus presented WILLIAM IL KING. by Supt. W. Frobert of the Street (ai. Railroad Co. asking the council to Sheriff: visit tlie lake over their railroad, the R THOMAS FOWLER. date to be fixed by the council. Tlie invitation was accepted with 1'reasurer: G-enere-il thanks, and Tuesday, July 20. at 4 CIIAS. ALBERT GLAZIER. oclock p. m. was set as the date. And the Recorder was instructed to so inConner: Ilaa characterized Tlood'i Sarsaparilla ever nnct form the Superintendent. LYCURGUS. A. WILSON. It wai placed before the public. Wherever InMarshal Rrown made n verbal statetroduced, Ita sale have grown from year to year, ment of the tramp question; about emSurveyor: uutlluow It la the moat popular and most lueceta-fu-l ploying a Bteady man to work them. medicine offered. Any druffilet wiU confirm L. ROOT II. ALFRED thla statement. The aecret of thla ancceaa Ilea In Referred to committee on Police and the fact that Hood'a Sarsaparilla la a medicine of City Prison, and the Marshal instructmerit. It dnea actually accompliih all that la Court. Irolute ed to employ a man pending the reLEADING HOUSE IN DRESS GOODS. claimed for It, and when given a fair trial, la :: D. Before Jones. Justice J. port of the committee. certain to be of benefit. I A certificate from the governor of Estate Roswell, C. Farr, deceased; 1onltive Statements. tiie Territory declaring Frovo a city of order made discharging administrator. " Since Hoods Sarsaparilla haa been in my the first class, was received. W. deEstate of Christian Nielsen, handa for aale I have had frequent end unreceased; Mr. Omansen appeared for a served testimonials in Its favor. Although carREPORT OF COMMITTEES. decree authorizing conveyance of real rying this preparation for less than one year, my II. J. Muibvn, Chairman of Committales have been greater than of any similar preptaken under advisement. estate; Ol-ty.t- t tee on Fire Department reported as aration, and the testimonials in its favor ere at W. of Estate Bates, mice and imaltlve deceased; Joseph personally noticeable' A. folio us: petition of Joseph W. Bates for letters Wkiuht, lieeldaburg, CaL To the Cits Council ot 1roco City. of udininistrtion and admission to Fro. Bells On Its Merits. Gentlemen Your Committee on bate of certain documents, tilled hereH My boya say, Pape, why dont you hag more Fire Department to whom was referred in purposing to be tlie last will and of nood'a Baraarparilla at a time; we ere always lr tlie communication of F. W. C. testament of deceased, set for hearing short.' It sells on Its own merits. F. Beat, & Co., proposing to furnish Portland, Oregon; the oldest druggist in Oregon. 9, 1S!H). August N. B. Be sure to get only Frovo City witli thirty flannel fireman Estate of Imante Johnson, deceased; shirts for the liremuu of Frovo City made oppointing appraisers of at 92.50 each. Report that we have orderesfeite. Bold by druggists. 91; tlxfoTl& prepared only said Cfind W. F. and that enquired Estate of Calvin A. Stone, deceased; by C. L HOOD A CQ.( Apotheoertss, Lowell, Mesa. proposition is tlie lowest. IOO Doses One Dollar We llitirei'orc recommend that his petition of administrator for an order C c set for hearing of sale of real etute; proposition be accepted. S3 1890. II. J. Maihen, Chairman. 16, August CJ Estate of Samuel Julian, deceased; The committee on irrigation relletiliy'N 'loiir of (lie World. o petition of Caroline Juliam for letters ported as follows: Duitjcl F. Realty, of 71 of administration; set for hearing Au- Realty's Celebrated 'To the Cits Council. Ilanos, Orgunsuml 181MI. 0. Waxliiii'Um, New Jersey, lias returned Gentlemen Your eommittee on gust o home from n;i extemli'd tour of tlie o world. Bead his e.ilvevHwniout in tills irrigation to whom was referred the A Muttcilsilit orHoltl, claim of Myrou Tanner in tlie sum of jx: paper and wi-- fop u ontulogue. o $55 for work and ropes used for makJ ho Deliver p:icrs report the richest G in Frovo dams River. ing Report gold find of the world six miles from jj O'. ) that we have considered tlie same and Tin Cup iu (ruimisoii county. The ore BEATTYS PIAKOS.wASSi'SSiasS Daniel F. llcatty, Waaliington, Now recommend that the claim be allowed. rims it is said, 9100,000 to the ton. Two men took out over 95000.00 per day. JcSdlyr. Jersey. Respectfully, w U There is doubtless some basis for this R. IT. ' liomas, Chairman. report, although it is probably exaggerwill find to it their advantage to call or write to me. ated a giKrtl deal at present. But there BEATTYS ORGANS.wrkl Claims. Sfc is room for it to fall away short of first Hon. Daniel F, llcatty, Washand still he the richest gold find loguc. Address, Oi Ma'ron Tanner for work and ington, New Jersey, world. , of the ropes use in constructing dams in city-Frovo River allowed. Of A. J. Stewart Jr. for his service as suvevor $2-WHS on repaid to cominitte streets and alleys. Of A. Stewart for services in setwith a large and well selected Slock ;. ting section stones 925 allowed hih amount apporialed. LEVI STRAUSS & COS Claims of merchants printing company for merchandise, 912.40. rev and ferred to comm itte on claims. M. Of Dr. II. Ilardv guuranling physican for services ending June OVERALLS AND SPRING BOTTOM PANTS 80, 18!K). 950 allowed, AND LADIES AND GENTS Of It. II. Ilatton for service's as city a National Reputation, Enjoy enjineer 925 allowed. Of E. J. Jones for serching records of tlie recorders (19.75 was refered to coinmilte on A FEW SlECI ALT1S: claims. MENS STRAW HATS 'rom 10 cents up. Of C. II. Rloomsterherg for work on The largest stock of buttons in the west. Garden City Park from June 13. to July 13, 950. allowed. The latest fashion of Parasols, Just univni. Of Caleb Taner for 10 hours labor Nens heavy shoes from 115 cents. taking census at 30. per hour 4. 80. I also carry full ami complete line of Of S. S. Jones for rope obtained by watermaster amounting 92.16. AllBuggies, wagons, machinery and farming implimentj. owed. T. E. Thurman depltles services as watermaster 9155.50 132 W. Centre St. Pivvo. Of I. M. Samuelson for services as city inspector 930 was reffered eacli for detail report. Of Walter Scott for day labor assistNone Genuine without Our Trade Mark. ing surveyor at 92 per day 912. Allowed. FIT I BEST SEWING! BEST FINISH I Of G. T. Feay forSOoO slakes for . City Park at j each Allowd. BEST MATERIALS! Of Silas Allred for services as special police 910. Allowed The only kind made by White Labor. W. II. King stated that he iiail Plated-war- e received a oommilcatfou from Hall & Me Donald lithograph printers stating hat tlie work of the bonds was already Corner of Seventh and J Streets, Frovo City.. completed. Tlie attorney was instructed to have them forwarded. Council then adjourned until July 28, 8 F. M. With a Handsomely fitted up liar, where the choicest XIOO, dTieai. hat played iuch sad havoc with of reader Tlie Gaektts entire Massachusetts delegation. The Yai.i.ky Utah other iliicaM No the human race a Conaumplion. will lie iiletitfftl to learn tlmt there liHt least one the Massachusetts liureuu of Statistics i 1ms nlilc to hus almost u national reputation for approaches so stealthily. Iiaearly aymplomt sic ig- tlrettilctf tliut nored bccauM it is thought only u Cold or hacking cure in all it stages, mul that IpCuoirrli. Hull's catarrh cure is the only positin' cure now careful statistical work. Hie appointCough i which is neglected until this grim monst r ha. known to the medical fraternity. catarrh being ment of enumerators was absolutely it can relieve aucii a hold tbst nutbing but death a conHtltutioiml disease, requires a constitu- left to Mr, Waldins iliscretron, und Halls catarrh ctini Is taken f'slfardt Horehonnd Syrup has removed the grip of tional treatment.. act imr directly iim,ii the blond and the fact that the Bureau of Statistics lids grim monster from meny a throat, If taken in internally, surfniH-- of the system, hereby desmucous had charge of the State Census of 1885 time it win affect a permanent cure and in the worst troying the fouinlntfoii of tlio deoensc, and giv-in- ir unusual the patient strength by Imilillng up the would iudicatc that he had stages it will give surprising relief. Try its soothing himself to vita liv In nature and constitution its acquaint assisting doing off until toolatc. pnd healing virtues. Do not put it work. The proprietors have so much faith In most available men for yuuniCntfivs. t curative isiwer. that they offer im Ilmi' f"n., Ayonts p;niyt li ed Dollar lor sny case that 11 fall to ou re. Iu bhort, If the ccnsns'of Massachusetts has not been throughly taken the prosdend for list of tewliiinnliil.Address. F J. PIIKNF.Y & Co., Toledo, O. pect of satisfying the public demand in Horahoand Syrupgold by Druggist. 73c, Bollards this resect is about hopeless. a--c guarantee tHU IQ be the M Cngk Sfru a This is saying in the whojt wide worldADVICE TO MOTH KKS. For CememmHeu, Ceugke WANTED MINERS. gnat deal, but it is true. Mint. WisotMiw'n Pneumeutt Bren, Soothing Rthcp, has been Sore s, Ckeet, Cold, Sore Throe, mothers children for teeth lint for over liy Ceugk, and all fifty years with perfect success. It relieves the tkiit, Atikme, Creep, Wheeling At the Wax mines on Soldiers Sumlittle sufferer ut once, prodiir.t'3 igilm-al- . iniiet diseases of the Three and Lunge we pentively at 93 per day. sleep by freoliiit tUn child from pain, and the mit'. without Wages 92.-5guerentee Ballards Kora hound Syrup to be littleclicruu nwukes ns ''bright ns a Imttoni. In 75 ets. per day. or the face of whole week support the 93 on globe. It Is very pleasant to taste, sootjiea the child, Hoard per any equal gums, allays twin, relieves wind, o this statement we refer to evety individual who suftons thethe It. J. Supt. Kroupa mrulatcs bowels, and Is the tiest known has ever used it, and to every druggist who has ever remedy for dlarrhtea, Summit; from Soldier whether arising cents a tetliing or other causes. Twenty-fiv- e gold it. Such evidence is indisputable. Utah bottle, BmnotDrujr Co., Agent. NIOO The liberal committees in tlie following piecincts will please arrange for Libaral Meetings to be liebl in tbeir respective Frecincts, as folio xrs: Provo: Monday tlie 28th July. Springville & Pleasant Grove: 29 July. Span isli Fork & AmericanFork 30 31 Payson & Lelii: 1 Aug. & Shore: Lake Springville 2 Frovo City: For which speakers will be provided by the County Committee. In Frovo City on August 2 there will be a grand torch ligb procession in which all the precincts of the County are requested to take part with their bunds, drum corpse, banners and appropriate transparencies after which there will be an out door meeting with speakers from Salt Lake City. Ry order of Liberal County Committee. J. D. Jones, Chairman. GENERAL ELECTION. in tlie chair, a full quorum present. - LIBERAL NOTICE- - PEOPLES TICKET City council met last Monday pursuant to adjournment. Mayor R.iotli . tr r 0TB ros HARRISON HOUSEI inravjvD boa AaaTCati PETERSON, OF IMPORTED LADIES', GENTS and CHILDRENS below- cost; und all summer goods in, proportion.. MANUFACTURERS of SILK MTTH and SHAWLS Ac. - Mail orders promptly attended to Wo. 14 Union Bloch - IT nllienbr tide & Op, fine stock & DOMESTIC UNCLE SAM'S 170 . All Room No- Vroyo ... 5 upstairs. Rank Rr.ilding. Utah. J. lliovo. One and a half blocks from Repot. Joints from It (o K. Meals 25 cts. No roas- - Work eud Fit Guaranteed. RESTAURANT. 8. lll 4OLOTH$0 Suita mnde to order fit onable Prices- - at Provo Keep on hand a jojnsn oy sodmiqf) Fashionable Tailor. STRAW! STRAW! STRAW HATS! m piof) ENGLrSII KITCHEN! table f eri.-i-f it Frovo Tor lrice. its ALL ARE WELCOMED. SamI Thurgood, Proy. riinn wxi'iiiin, EMu.JMn. 1 S.V per liny, per YVeek. Rreakfast at 0 a. m.. Dinner 12 to 2 p. m., sliarp supper at ( p. iu. s |