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Show LOCAL SPLUDCLETS. H. Aiswcn, dentist. . Stlvdr, lie Jot) printer, 40 Ceiitre St. Democratic convetitlon Monday. "A D. D. Ilouxzvent to Ilebcr Thursday. Thurs-day. Fiu;?n rwh and sausage always on ; hand at Boshard's. " Love's request is pickles. Call at Dann & Co.Jwthem TiieY. M. M. I. A. hold district conference at Tayson to-morrow. A. D. Gash delivers the oration Monday evening at the Courthouse. Judge Judd is expected in attendance attend-ance at the Democratic convention Monday. ' Every Democrat should attend the meeting in the Courthouse next Monday Mon-day evening. The Primary Associations of Utah Stake hold their conference in this city Thursday. . When you go to the Postoffioe for . i your mail, tumble in at Dunn & Co's 1 and get a pair of rubbers. The DisrATCH cares not where smelters are erected, so long as they are located in Utah countv. Landscape and picturesque sign painting done on reasonable terms by Sam Jepperson, Provo, Utah. We are gla i to learn County Collector Col-lector Win. II. IJrown is able to get around after his recent sickness. II. M Dorc all. of Springvill!. has been leapp'Miitfd registrar for Utah county by lint Utah Commission. ' Have you heard the latest? Xo! Why Dunn & Co., can knock the sox off their competitors in the way of prices. "Little Kate'" does not omit the black smoke she formerly did, on account ac-count of devouring si better quality of fuel. Fui'iTS and vegetables in their season can always be found at lioshard's. lie is first, in the market with fancy groceries. On Tuesday marriage licenses were issued to James E. Hobs and Hose Wing, also to P.yron W. P-rowr, Jr., and Mary E. Johnson, all of Lthi. It is a positive fact that J. It. Boshard is selling more pounds of granulated sugar for the dollar than any oilier store in town. Stocktaking is almost completed at Dunn & Co., and as a result they find they have a number of remnants on hand, which will 1 e disposed of at a low figure 1.0 the first customer. ' The Enterprise U.md makes its first appearance on the streets SJonday, they having been engaged to furnish music for the Democratic convention to be Jjeld in the Courthouse that night. To-day the Ufah County Teachers' Association " hold their final a.id midwinter mid-winter session at Pay son. The Opera House has been engaged for the occasion occa-sion and a lare attendance is expected. ex-pected. The increasing mail service of Provo should certainly have some effect in providing our efficient postmaster with additional help. Could not tne Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce do some good in this direction? Gkxdixs commence on tbc Provo-Tiu Provo-Tiu tic Kailroad Monday week, and a force is to be put on sufficient to allow the laying of rails May 1st. October sometime will witness the completion of the project. Eked Moose and Hoy Skett were up before Justice Noon on Tuesday, for flipping out windows in the Second ward school house. They were found guilty and fined four dollars each, which they paid. Hon. A. O, Shoot's seventy-sixth birthday was spent in an enjoyable manner among his family Tuesday evening. The Dispatch joins with an innumerable host in wishing him many happy returns. John7 Cook, of the Second Ward, liad a daisy valentine presented him Saturday. None cf your paper ones, but a real li ve one, in the shapg of a bouncing boy. If John aint laughing all oyer his face, it's all right. On Thursday, before Justice Xoon, John Miller was given 30 days for purloining an overcoat from the E. G. W. depot. Thomas Miller and John Nelson were each fined five dollars for liquidating too freely. They will all work out their fines. Coj?3!i:n( ing the (list of next month the It. G. W. passenger trains between "Provo and Grai a Junction will have dining cais, -o that r avengers aven-gers can get a go d square meal, as well as a comfortable night's rest without leaving the tn in. TnE Dispatch is now located in its new counters, in t lie Ph-nix Block, half block north ot the Bank corner. When you want any job work done, an advertisement changed, or a new one inserted, ring up Xo. 29. If jou have any money to pay, we are not too lazy to call ou you. The Old Folks of the Fourth Ward had a gala time at their annua! fe'ti val Wednesday. About o70 of the "sere and j ellmv leaf' partook" of the bounties spread by the kind hands of the members of the Relief Society. As usual, C. 12s was there, and made piles of fun for the old folks, regaling them with musical selections. During this changeable weather a person cannot get along without a pair of rublers, and the best place in town to get them is at George Choules, live .doors west of the postoflice. He also carries a line line of gents', ladles' and misses" shoes, at rock bottom prices. His shoes, ma le to order, are known every wl icre. Repairing dona while vou wait. TilE Dispatc ii doesn't wish to give . away secrets, but a corps of Utah central cen-tral surveyors are within a few miles of Provo, in Provo canyon, doing some mysterious work. It is said that they ceme to town once in a while. If Provo is not the half-way house for a through train from Park City to Tin-tic Tin-tic before another year passes away, then our name's Dennis. The Disiiatch reporter in making! his rsual rounds stepped into Pyne & Maibeifs drug store, Thursday, and found them busy shelving the finest consignment of wall-paper and decorations deco-rations ever shipped into Prove. Some of the patterns are very rich and et at prices that are astonishingly reasonable. Persons anticipating doing do-ing any wall-papering should call around and inspect this stock. ' ... . JiALDY TnoMPSojr, who broke jail some time ago by going through the wall, was recaptured Wednesday at Ogden by Sheriff Fowler. Since he left his beaid has been shaven clean, Which made a different appearing mun of him. Sheriff Fowler said he would rather have that man than be President right now. The prisoner was taken to jail and there ironed. He is the fellow who burglarized Mr. Dodd's house sometime ago. : i ; r , - " ' - ' |