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Show LOCAL SPLUDCLETS. II. Alspacu, dentist. Full moon last night. The roads are drying up. Buildin'g has commenced. Court business is again dull. Silver, the job printer, 40 Centre st. The farmers feel jubilant over the late storm. Barbed wire cheap at West Co-op. Oscar 13. Youxg Is around again after a siege of sickness. Fkesii fish and sausage always on hand at Boshard's. j Love's request is pickles. Call at 1 Dunn & Co., ler them Insure in the Lion Insurance Com pany. Assest $4,700,000. II. Owens Agent. We ari pleased to learn that the family of Mr. E. C. llenrichsen is con valescing. It now looks as though March would do the lamb act going out. She came in like a lion. Hathencruck & Co. are making a Ciand display of silks and ribbons in their east window. When you go to the l'ostoflice for your mail, tumble in at Dunn & Co's and get a pair of rubbers. A policy in the New York Underwriters Under-writers is a sure protection. Assets $4,OOlT,000. II. Owens, Agent. Landscape and picturesque sign painting done on reasonable terms by Sam Jepperson, Provo, Utah.- The firemen will have a grand time in Springville to-night on the occasion of their torchlight procession and ball. Take out a policy in the Imperial Iusurance Company. Assets over 410,000,000. II. Owens, Agent. A marriage license was issuei yesterday yes-terday to Tliomas E. Wride and Koseita P. Peay, both of this city. Wanted Board and room ia pii-vate pii-vate family, by a respectable young man. Address B. C, Dispatch oflica. Five thousand dollars accident insurance, in-surance, $25.00 per week indemnity, only $13.00 per year. II. Owens, II. Owens is agent for the National Insurance Company of Hartford. Get a policy and be protected in case of lire. " We are pleased to see Supt. Wm. Probei t of the Street Railway out again al ter a long and serious attack of la grippe. Fruits and vegetables in their season can always be found at Boshard's. He is first in the market with fanoy groceries. T. E. Thurmax is getting the books and records of the city watermaster's otlice in shape to turn over to his successor. suc-cessor. Walter Scott. It is understood that the people of the Third Ward are loth to part with Bishop Tanner, who has resigned his ecclesiastical position. Sheriff Fowler is posting up notices announcing the sale of the merchandise and other effects of the business of Jos. A. Harris. Lost. A cap and twelve balls off the rear wheel of my bycycle. Finder will please deliver the same to McBurney, at Cornice Works. It is a positive fact that J. It. Bi .shard is selling more pounds of granulated sugar for the dollar than any other store in town. The Street Railroad Company is receiving re-ceiving the thanks of a suffering community com-munity in the good work it is doing hauling gravel on to the streets that so much need grading. Court Commissioner John W. Turner, of the hrst judicial district, has been doing a red letter business paying off jurors, witnesses, etc., during dur-ing this term of court. A runaway occurred on Center street this morning, in which a horse hitched to a buggy made good time down the street as i'ar west as E street, thence northward until stopped. Not much damage was done, only a tired horse and mud-bespattered buggy. It was the property of John Grier. Everybody is loud in their denunciation denun-ciation of the shameful manner in which Jos. A. Harris was crowded to, the wall, causing him to close up business. busi-ness. Joe is a good, honest fellow and the whole community, without a single exception, is vrith him in the hour of his great trouble. In the police court this morning John Chew, the man who was acquitted by the jury for horse stealing, was lined 5-5 lor demonstrating Ins joy too much by drinking "bug juice." Peter Brown," a plain drunk, deposited a ' V in the city treasury. E. C. Williams Wil-liams also left "a "liver" for being too conspiciuous to the ollicers and haying on board a cargo of rum. At a meeting of the directors of the Provo L. M. vV B. Co. held kiht Monday Mon-day night, Supt. W. Pi. II. Paxman handed in his resignation. The board adjourned, however, without taking any action in the matter. It is to be hoped the cirectors can prevail on Mr. Paxman to reconsider his intentions to resign, as he has proved an efficient and valuable servant to the company. Edward Peay, last Sunday evening, even-ing, spoke in the Second Ward meet ing-house, for the lirst time since his return from his mission to Great Britain, Brit-ain, where he has beea laboring for the last eighteen months. He said he had a very rough passage crossing the '1(011(1"' from Aew York to Liverpool. He had visited a number of rel itives who ere very pleased to see him. He sketched the general outline of the mode of procedure in preaching the gospel in England. His voyage on the water was very smooth, coming home; his health has heen excellent ,2, while he has been abroad, and he re turns in very good spirits. |