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Show The jtraad bail to ba given in the Kouthworth building this evening by the LiadieB Democratic club will be a most enjoyable and succesful affair. Better go. Victor De CitiM of Huntington Fends Thb Dispatch authentic election returns from Carbon and Emery coun-ties-that more bsn tmphafizas what has been heretofore eet forth in these col nmns that all three of the dmocrat'C drlegatea to the constitutional convention conven-tion are elected. Ilobettson's majority is 44; Sharp's majority oer his repub-i repub-i lican brother is 36, Howard's majority is 27. The entertainment at the academy this evening will be a firstclass affair, and it is free. Tde damage case Cook ys. Bullion-Beck Bullion-Beck & Champion Mining company occupied oc-cupied all of the tim6 of the First Dis trict court yesterday afternoon and this forenoon it was argued. At 12 o'clock the Judge charged the jury. At 3:15 o'clock it returned with a verdict for the plaintiff assessing damages ft $3,000.00. Jno 3. Luttun of Lie Hoy, N. Y., a prominent grocer and G. A. R. man tays: "I have been troubled with indigestion in-digestion and biliousness for years. Tried Parks' Tea and it has cured me. 1 recommend it to everybody." Sold by Smoot Drug company. Satteens in dark shades ten cents, and upwards at T. G. Webber's. Niiw and cheap assortment of dress goods at Farrer Bros. & Co. Our fruit boxes are made of the clear Oregon pine. They are the best in the market. A. O. Smoot. Did Yon Enow that the Smoot Drug Co., nave just received a line of razors? Every razor guaranteed. i! iv per cent, paid qnarterly on sav ings deposits at Provo Commercial fiayinccs Bank. White Baretz gloves, just the thing for evening wear, easily cleaned, good wearing, at Irvine & Barney's. Job Saxk Old papers at 25 cenva per bundred. Apply to the business iflice of I Dispatch. Thb shoe department at T, G. Webber's Web-ber's has given immense satisfaction, call and inspect it. Steupb, $1.45 tor five gallons at Bo-ehara Bo-ehara & Saxey's Bur your fruit boxes from A. O. Smoot. Best bread, cakes, pastry and confections con-fections in the city are to be found at J. L. Flora's Elite bakery, first door north of bank on J street. Officer Wilkins went as far as Price yeEterlay looking for Myers. Myers is still looking for bondsmen, the officers don't know where. While at Price Mr. Wilkins was informed that a sheepherder, a resident of the place, had seen Koffard and iMickle, the slayers of Sheriff Burns, and talked with them on Saturday evening last in Ferrons canyon, Lycukgus Johnson, who was elected to the constitutional convention by the democrats of Uintah county ia in the city. He reports all well in Uintah with present prosperity and future greatness reflected and announced an-nounced on every hand. Mr. Johnson has two children in attendance upon the B. Y. academy in this city. That tired Feeling: which is so cammon and so overpowering, is entirely driven off by Hood's Sarsaparilla, Sarsapar-illa, the best blood purifier, Hood's Sarsaparilla overcomes weakness. Mb. Herb. Pyne declares that there is not one word of troth in the charge that he has Btated that bad be the power he would discharge every dev tcrat in the woolen mills and the Lu ... sugar mills. We do not care to misrepresent any one in this matter, but grve the report on the authority of one ot the leading citizens of Provo. He . I's Pills are the best after-dinner pills, : ssist digestion, cure headache 5c. a b-jx. 3 siiO"ld not fail tn gee the latest sty v- :a teas goods. Their fall stock is icaa? K" voa at T. G. Webbee's. Fob hI' 83ujtnable groceries at lowest low-est p j'Vs. iJi -t Boshard Sc Saxey's. j CE.R.' .,o.'.:sl Good goods!! Dura-able Dura-able fc.vrtafli Why, it is astonishing. Good i . dress goods 6 cents and upwards. up-wards. Dark fall shirtings, 6 cents and tpwarus. T. G. Webber's is the place where you can get them. It will certainly 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 moBt complete 6tock of watches, clocks and jewelry in southern Utah. . A new line of fall shirtings and domestics just in at T. G. Webber's. iFrr pianos ani one "hundred organs ou easy t;rmd at Tuvlor Brother company. " They made no mistake when that great furniture house of Taylor Brothers Broth-ers company decided to carry stoves in 1 connection witn rurniture, and by ob taining the "Universal" stoves and ranges success is doubly assured. Call and see their beautiful stock. Bed Schoolhouse shoes 5 to 8 for 60 cents at Irvine & Barney's. This same Bboe has sold in Provo at $1.50. The public will be pleased to know that the California Bakery has moved into more convinient quarters. Hereafter Here-after it will be found in the building on Centre street recently occupied as republican headquarters, three doors west of Irvine & Barnev'e.Vtry best of bread, cakes and pastry always on hand. They are selling children's all wool red underwear in all sizes at 25 and 35 Cents at Irvine & Barney's. - J ) : i . ' V - V V . Attorney Sam a.. King today filed in the First District court papers in a euit lor divorce, his client being Mrs. V. B. Bevel, wile of Albn: Bevel cf this city. The parties were intei married at LyouB, France, on October 5, 1888. The two carxe to Utah some two years or more ago at the instigation instiga-tion of James Bonnelt of thie city, the lady's uncle, who was then in Lyons. Ge'ting here Mr. Revel failed to find employment p.n J is now in deati tute circumetances. A year crmjre ago Mrs ltavel went to Tucker and engagtd herself bb housekeeper for Frank Flastiuo. Last summer Mrs Revel gave birth to tier first and ly child. Revel believes that Pi sstiao 19 that child's father. Liborin-r u rider this impression one uig it not long ago ne went to Bonnett's house where his wife was and kicked up a row. . As a result he was arrested, tried, convicted and f unished for disturbing Mrs. Bonnett's Bon-nett's peace. Mrs. Revel charges failure to providf, cruel and inhuman treatment, treat-ment, and falsely accuEingJher of being untrue to her marriage vows, and prays for a dissolution of the marriage bonds and for the custody of the child. The case cn trial this afternoon in the First District court is entitled Belmont Bel-mont & Kinney vs. Sam'l Liddiard & vai. juij niu vwtivcuuu tun tuati ia beirg- tried by Judge Smith. Belmont Bel-mont & Kinney are suing for $500.00. The debt is not denied, Charles Cook and George Cook denying partnership and the case is really against them. Mr. Lidriiard and the other partners of the firm joining the plaintiffs to prove that the Cook boys were and are partners in the firm. The case aga;nt E.bt. Scott was not tried today. Considerable interest is manifested in this case as the young man is one of unquestioned integrity. His very many friends think that surely some serious mistake has been made in arresting him and charging him with thb crime of theft. A special session of the board of education will be held this evening to make arrangements for the oncoming election of school trustees. |