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Show LOCAL SPLUDCLETS. Market day. Fkkezinh nights again. Go to church to-morrow. The moon j..els full to-nigi.t. Mk. It- H. Loid is "under Hie weather." Fkeph fish ami sausage ahvays on hand at Iiosliard's. Love's request is pickh s. Call .it Dnnn & Co.. lr them This is the weather when the Indies lose their overshoes. AssessouWm.iI. Bkowx went to Salt Lake yesterday. The merchants have been doing an unusually rushing business to-day. Mil. Kane, of Kearney, Neb., va in Frovo this week looking over the ground. The Provo City Press is to open its eyes to-day. Ve bid it welcome into he w orld." !Surr. Axdkew Eggektsok, of the West Co-op. flew to the capitol yesterday yester-day on business. Keep your feet ahvays dry, and be t,n your guard against catching cold at this time of the year. The firemen give another of lhir c haracteristic bails at the Opera House "Wednesday evening. Wiiex you to the IVstoffice for your mail, tumble in at Dunn & CVt; aud get a pair of rubbers. A r.EAUTiFFL cloud veil hung half way down the mountain east of the city curing most of yesterday. Ax interesting report from City Marshal L'rowu is expected next Llon-day Llon-day night at the City Council, ' Have you heard the latest? Xo! Why Dunn A: Co.. can knock the eox off their competitors in the way of prices. Fruits aad vegetables in their season can always be found at Eushard's. He is first in the market with fan.;y groceries. The bill collector now- goes round, And almost on the run; And, though he's seldom idle found, His work is always dun. It is a positive fact that J. It. Boshard is selling more pounds of granulated sugar for the dollar than any other store in town. "Little Kate"1 is doing some good work hauling ice from the Lake, Already Al-ready this week she has brought up overtvvo hundred toia. Howakd Owexs, of Lake City, Mich., is expected in Provo to-night. He will locate here, and go into the real estate and loan business. TnEKE has been quite a change in the freight system on the II. P., since W. H. .Bancroft took hold. Freight shipped at Salt Lake cow reaches Provo Pro-vo within twelve hours. The county has received twenty abstract ab-stract books from Geo. D.Barnard & Co. of St. Louis. They are excellent specimens speci-mens of the binder's art, and will stand considerable rough usage. The ground in the west fields i perfectly per-fectly dry. the snow this winter having had but little effect. The farmers are beginning to talk about scarcity of water, and it really looks as though ihere would be. Oru fue department lias received too much unjust censure the last few days. Some people seem to think that a man should devote his life to the public for nothing, and then pay something for the privilege. The Baptists hold worship each Sabbath evenm at the Swedish Luth- j j eran Church on "G'' street, between! ICth and 7th streets at 7-30 o'clock in j the evening. Sabbath and Bible class I at 2-30 o'clock jn the afternoon. Strangers ami citizens cordially invited. invit-ed. II. B. Turner, Pastor. The City Council, next Monday, z. will bring up the subject of purchasing another team for the lire engine, and also decide to build a stable for them adjoining the engine house. A man will also be engaged to attend to the team. give them daily training.and see that no such hitch again occurs as was the case Monday night. Diking this changeable weather a person cannot get along without a pair of l ubbers, and the best place in town to get them is at George Choules', live doors west of the postoffice. He also carries a fine line of gents", ladies" and misses shoes, at rock iiottom prices. Iiis shoes, made to order, are known everywhere. Repairing done while vuii wait. The management of the Union T (.'. T? .1 ;i n o . l..o flll 1 . 1 1 X tlLluv- jinnnnj un.i uiitlllY utrulUCU LO begin work on the Milford-Pioche extension ex-tension on the first of March. The rod has been graded from Milford to Pioche.Ja distance of 140 miles, but the roadbed and rails only extend out from Milford a few miles. The most difficult part of the work of construction construc-tion has been completed, and it will only require a few months' labor to place the rond in running order. TV. II. Bixtz. representing Nave & McCord wholesale grocers, of St. Jo.. Mo., made us a pleasant call Thursday. When asked as to business, he aid it was never better. "'The money market, of course, is a littls tight." aid he, ,but not as much so in Utah as in other parts. Pro to shows up exceptionally excep-tionally good, and I have done the best early business this time than in any other of any previous visits, which ItALe.ju uvei live years. Surely Prof. Giles' popularity was attested to last evening by the gath- iering that convened at the Opera House, to pass away a few pleasant hours in the whirl of the waltz. The evening was pleasantly spent by about 125 couples. Socially and financially finan-cially it was a great success. The ladies were bedecked in various shades an l patterns, and made a I pleasing effect as they glided over the smooth floor. To ihe committee is I . due much praise for the manner in ! i which they conducted the affair J ' throughout the evening |