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Show It will ccrtaiuly pay you to call and look that beautiful stock of china-ware, china-ware, crockery, glassware, and silverware silver-ware over that Taylor Brothers company com-pany have just received. They also have the most complete stock of watches, clocks and jewelry in southern Utah. Just opened, Gem Choo house,under Pyne & Maiben's drug etore. Anew line of fall 8hirting3 and domestics just in at T. G.Webber's. .Fifty pianos ani one hundred organB ol. easy t qrmd at Taylor Brother company. , They made no mistake when that great furniture house of Tayior Brothers Broth-ers company decided to carry stoves in connection with furniture, and by obtaining ob-taining the "Universal" stoves and raDgea success is doubly assured. Call and see their beautiful stock. Rah for Lehi, She shows up with a democratic gain of thirty-five votes. While Douglas A. Swan, cashier of the First National bank of this city, was with practically everybody else, eagerly scanning the election returns last eyening, some enemy, an incendiary, incen-diary, applied the torch to his barn. A loss of $i00 00 to him and probably $100 00 to his neighbor James E. Daniels resulted. The fire broke Out at 9 o'clock ; in less than three minutes after the alarm was given the firemen had water playing upon the blaze. But this was not soon enough to save the l-.ves of a valuable horee and cow. They They succeede.however,in saving much adjoining property. Some hay was burned and the barn was also destroyed. The tire was started in the loft, in the southwest corner. The barn is located In the rear of the block betveen Fourth and Fifth an! J and K. The old proverb pro-verb that a shoemaker's children go without shoes was proven true in this instance. Mr. Bwan is an insurance agent, but he carried no insurance on his barn. The Anna Marks vs. Lombard caee has occupied the time of the First District court. Arguments are now being made. A marriage license was issued today to Amos A. Brown, aged 21, and Emma L. Nelson, aged 21, both of Spring-ville. Spring-ville. Hon. S. R. Thubman goes to Salt Lake this evening, lie goes next to , Beaver. Ed. Loose put up $2,700.00, it is said, for the republican campa'gn in Utah county. In return he got nothing. He ran behind his ticket himself and his other favorite nominee, Don R. Coray, got worse "knlled" than any candidate on the republican ticket, Ed's only consolation is that he won nearly $400 in bets. |