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Show H 5T1IIS. THAT AND THE OTHER B .Oiuuly puil 10c etu'li 2 for '2bs at the B Co-op. ffl Guidon seed 12 packets foi '25za B 'coi)les Co op. B Mayor Willis nave us a call the other B day. B A parly was given n few nights ngo B Vy l'le ladies club, in their club toom. B Manager Cutler has been euflerii.g B from an a't tnck of lumbago hut Ikih now B B 'L'he best reputation one can have B Mint of tibsolute'rruthfulness and geutlc- B jnonly coudnet. B Mr. Filjeslcad, one of the llibt. pieai B tleiiiS of the seventies, waa licio lectin in,, on Tuesday night in the meeting house. B There hue been a luginier.t ofO'JO B volunloeis organized in Canton, Ohio. B It is to be called the l'rumdent'd own. m Ghicago witnessed another fatal lire B on Wednesday l. tenia said to ho the B worst since 1308. Many were injured B :uu' killed H Prof. B. Clufl'nnlved home from his B- tup to Hawaii on Wednesday. He B states that fully one-hult of tlie Hawir- m inns wish annexation. H Ah fcinitli, v, ho has' been out looking B at hia sheep herd, ciinio lu a fe-wp Jays H. ago. Ho leporu hia heid luukVng- H fililendid. , H Joseph Bock paid us a visit tht-Sther, B day, nuti a'though he isdepnvcit "df life K power of bpeueh he is no smart an they H make the.u in stating on pnpt-'r lila H idead. m We heard a murmer tho oilier day H and the sound whiuh cnughd our .ear H was: "la the council going toriaUu our H jiixes? If to, I want no prohibition." B The ball iven for tlu bcnelU Of JlVv H ..to'rfec llaiiisou last Tuesday uighi wus B a pleasing success The amount tunica B over to tlie sud'ejei v.nti- u little uvei ' -ICO.- ., B ' ltoui'miber that the Ueoigia University B iSraililatvs" y?U,.be heio in tho Opera B lioii'so' on 'the .8th. These minst'rei B etars come-well rfecoai mended. Go and B hear their JiHriuuniuusingiug. B Tho directory of American Folk and B Lnhi, printed at thidoilive and gotten B out by Air. fiunic Mclntyre, is a ey B ncTnt and well.printod piece of work and B lias given the best of eutlsfaction to the B business men of tlu two cities. B Thuio is always somo hope for the B mind of a peieon who has the habit and B love of lending. However slight may B bo his jnetensions or talent tho cluuicva B arc that ho is a more educated B man and more thoughtful than the puo- B pie whoso talk is purely worthless. B IIe.-ecs C. and 1'. Garff of Ogden B wore viflitoi s hero on Wednesday. Tli B gentlemen were hero looking up the B olectiie'llght question for Lehi, Alpine B American Frk and Pleasant Giove. To B give these towns light a plant will bo B pat in American Fork canyon, if the B watcrd can, bo utilized for that purpote. B Kemembfrthu dance tonight for Tie bonollt "f .IrtiMWBiPctereon. fl Miss Jen; lie Fowler went to Salt Like on. SatHrdafcJBffi n W Severa'l incTiea of snow fell Thurslmy night and Friday inorniup. m A son has been borh to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Webb. I The cases of diphtheria in American Fork is now under control. Jb Any one wishing to learn fashonnblc dicpsmaking please call on MijttUR'da Evans. fffiBB Supt. Vallezleft for UoekSpriirfS on Thursdayk He willruturn witliwwife this week. '; BK 'James W.oilton has returnlfrom Provo wln'ie heliasi been attending the ' A- r 1 Since tli3 stormy weather set iimnuny ' children who dud left school have returned. re-turned. S ChU'ken thieves are ftill prowlinji iirouutt. A female is said towa 'lie guilty party. p A number of fciigar factory people attendi'd the funeral of Elias Mbiris at Salt L'ike on yunilny. JUlins Jv nsCii is all smiles injeause of all pound girt born talus wifeutfSpanish Foil; tho ether day. . Tiiose fanners yho wnntedao plant their beets a few duja ago lmvo now chnlged their niindfc. I Miss Maud Webb came over fronS Pro .-0 to visit her paients on Tuetithiy evening. , " It will be twoyeaia the 25. h of the pie.cut month since FiiiucisKirUhUiu l.'ft forbid mission to Austtalia. Ouleb Anbeison has be'ir nndemoing an operation at Salt Laku for dealuesS It wns a success and he ia.iesovoriug. Mrs. Ellen 1) Cl.uk of 'American ?oi;k is still confined to hcr loOnif frouljUie injuries she i&eived last Junuarv. 'ff The latestorn1'haa ,ut4laye'drthosear. tieu who were yoing tu.leuveiheievnhis' week for Canada. h On Friday Mia. Harriet Jacobs mov.'d lier old millinnry aboj) fiom the couitu of her residence to tho batjfc of her niw store. . ' The dneUtOra of tho AmeiK-an Fotk Cm j on Buaif company di'chued a divldetul of 75 cents for each share the TiTtr-' itotfefa' Koost gang lield up a utiirekepbt ntrTompsoii'a SprinH and lobbed liTnMcveTal bundled iloii.nu. ' Thia gang ultbmU be'turned dow u w n I.- e qlitjkUy. jfi-' Tfio?o who wish to see "a fine di-piaj of dress ond fmnty goods Should iait the Co-op. The new goous are the ui-jst attraettw ofuuiy that have'been biui.ht here. ' It wjjl not 1j ten yenis unfil most of tliooOf fiofull, will bo .'.tif v.itli electiical machanism. Ipai u.r .iun hide show at a mining fair in Sun Fian-I'itco Fian-I'itco an exhibitor bo'ls n skillet of watt-i i ri-tvmiinite or two, the skillet icfeiin i n white sifl: handkerL'hief which jj. nei -!thcr biirna.nor turmslicgi f Tlio date forilio positive afpt".irance of Georgia 'Univi-rtfity Graduates and operatio stitra boa been finaMvMigreed up f6t- Monday, Mnrch.2, nt tho Opeia House Wfi, theirteat ahow iacomiug to town i' aluiiii iiiety and we wil shortly have tu up-prtupity of wituesa ing wlin t 's promised to bo not only the grandest company ever organized, but the most vaiied program yet patented, embracing everything and all the novolitiea in the. minstrel lino liat are entertuining and in pncoVith tho times. Tho Georgia University Graduates present to us the first minstrel ahow of thesciuon, nnd will no doubt reap a rich harvest here, na they aro aho first in public favor, in fqct first and foremost fore-most in all things theatrical. Watkins Glllam, Oliver, McKinger, and Mis Ncttin Gofr, Allen Watkins Gillam, and thirty other high class artists will bo tho ones) oti will sooina grand minstiel icstivnl. Watch for tho parade at noon. t 't |