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Show T. E. Daniels is making the best cabinet photos for only $2.00 per dozen, at Union block. All work guaranteed to suit. Ed. Broadi and PeteT3ro,wn have arranged a horse race to come off in .Scott's lane this afternoon. Neither of the horses are record breakers. Some little money is up and will perhaps per-haps change hands. The Rustlers have secured the services ser-vices of the wizzard Eliason of Salt Lake for their show tomorrow even ing. This young man is a marvel in his line, his tricks of legerdemain being be-ing most astonishing. Sheriff Bkowx returned last night from 1'. V, Junction with Thomas Riley who was convicted beiore Justice Uraner, of petit larceny, and sent up for thirty days for theft of clothing at Clear Creek. T. J. Patten requests The Dispatch Dis-patch to Bay that np until the recent unpleasantness with Wagener his fam- y got along very pleasantly with the man. The row of the other day whicn brought Wagener and a son of Mr. Patten into the courts was brought about by Wagener attacking unawares and beating and choking without cause a younger son, and was not in the nature na-ture of a family row as stated. No lover of the drama can afford to miss that thrilling play the "Spy of Atlanta." Tiie plot is founded upon one of the njo3t dramatic incidents of the late stupendous rebellion. The object for which the play is given should be a fa '.-red one to this commun-ty. commun-ty. The old heroes of the war for the union are with us, are . bone of our none and flesh of our flesh, tbey are our neighbors and friends, and richly deserve the largest house ever crowded into a Provo threatre. Tue parts are taken by those who ar1 most capable ;f rendering them. This insures a uiost delightful evening, besides fur nishing an opportunity to dn the Id boys in blue a kindly thing. We wtnt to Sep this made the occasion ct h e ;son. |