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Show LOCAL SPLUDCLETS. i II. Alspach. dentist. -1 r Sli'shy weather far a change. Hilvkk, the job printer, 40 Centre st. Wno said we were not going to have some snow. Fhksh fish and sausage always on hxnd at Boshard's. Lovk's request is pickles. Call at Dunn & Co., fer them Titk ''Knights of the Red Shirts'' give their hall to-night. The Dispatch weather, prophet promises us more snow. Mayor Booth took a flying trip to T histle jestrrday morning. "Wm. Ciiee;:, of Spanish Fork, was! a visitor to Provo tliis week. The street railroad never had bet ter passenger patronage than now. Fit ed Bee and Geo. Miekel have gone on a visit to tlie ''Golden Gate.'1 Deputy JJacjlmax made a visit to the metropolis on Monday afternoon. A takty is to be tendered Fref. i Tappin at the Opera House Friday evening. "When you go to the Postoflk-e for your mail, tumble in at Dunn & Go's ' 'and get a pair of rubbers. J I Wm. II. Bkowx, the county assessor, hfis been in the north part of the county tills v.eek on assessment work. The little daughter of Robt. Bee died of bronchitis yesterday. The funeral fun-eral services will be held lo-day. Why wouldn't it be a good idea to put some sleigh bells on "Little Kate?" It would be novel, to suy tiie least. Have you heard the latest? No! Why liunn & Co., can knock the sox off their competitors in the way of prices. tmwm. The Osdeuiles have done a sensi ble thing in installing David Evans as resident of their Chamber of Commerce. Com-merce. Fiiuits and vegetables in their season can always be found at Boshard's. He is first in the market with fancy groceries. ill:. Bex R. Elduedge is home from a lengthy visit to Salt Lake, where he has been lookinj after his business iivt nrpst.s thpre. IThe DisPATCn acknowledges with thinks the receipt of a handsome c;tl- j endar in the shape of a paper weight, from Fjne fc Maibens. It is a positive fact that J. 11. Boshard is selling more pounds of granulated sugar for the dollar than any other store in town. The job department of The Dispatch Dis-patch has been kept, busy day and night. Good work, at living prices, always speaks for itself. Taylor Brothers Co., of this city, i have secured the agency of the world- renowned Gobler Piano, and the fam- Ious Chicago Cottajje Organ. at Couxty Clerk V. L. II alliday has issued a license to Chas. Wild of Frovo, and Ella Dee of i'leasant Grove. The lady will be Wild when she gets i ack. The carload of furniture ordered by the school trustees of Frovo. arrived from Minnesota last night, after having hav-ing been on the road since October last. Talk about a prescription business! One going into Fyne & Maiben's, and . : watching the hurry and bustle of the clerks, would think that it was a Chicago house. Charles Dixox, an Enquirer carrier car-rier ,met with a painful accident yesterday yester-day morning. In some unaccountable ' way he fell from his horse, and it is i3 believed that his leg is broken. This morning is found upon the exchange ex-change table, a new, clean, bright, well printed and edited newspaper, sailing under the name of the Frovo, Utah, Dispatch. James II. Wallis is editor. Salt Lake 'Times, c Patrick Kinney, of the firm of Belmont & Kinney, contractors at the asylum, is a lucky man. It was lie that held So. 590. tiie number that secured the music box at Fyne & Maiben's. He has claimed his prize. TnintE was an out-and-out Scotch gathering at the residence of Mr. R. L. Kinnison, of the Fourth ward, Monday night. The happy event was in commemoration of Bobby Burns" birthday. Several of our most prominent prom-inent Scotch citizens were present. I During this changeable weather a pei son cannot get along without a pair of rubbers, and the best place in town to get them is at George Choules"1, five doors west of the postoflice. He also carries a fine line of gents', lathes" and misses' shoes, at rocK bottom prices, lis shoes, made to order, are known everywhere. Repairing done while you wait. ' Mr. Rynders, proprietor cf the Arcade Restaurant, has made a big improvement in the interior of his place of business on Centre street. Tiie petition has been moved, and the entire part of the southwest corner of the building fitted up into one of the neatest and cosiest restaurants to be found anywhere. If you want a good square meal just drop in. S Undoubtedly the City Council, I when it shall meet next Monday evening, will give the west end of town two extra arc lights. One of these lights is petitioned for by Myron Tanner and 105 others, anil will be placed at the intersection of Eleventh and E streets. The other liht iil be erected at the corner of Fourth and E streets. This will make five iighli for West Centre street. Yesterday morning, while Mrs. McAdam was coming "from Spanish Fork, she had the misfortune to lose lier purse, which contained four or live dollars in silver, tickets on the piano drawing, and, above all, a little doll. she does not care about the minor articles, arti-cles, such as the silver, tickets, etc., ' but the loss of that doll will turn her bountiful locks to a grayish hue unless I found. Marshal Brown has his force I at work, and most likely the lost purse I yill be recovered. -w. , ..-. - - , ! |