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Show LOCAL SPLUDCLETS. 1 II. Alspach, dentist. .Si lvek, the job printer, 40 Centre st. E-gs, Pure Breed, cor. M & 13tb. Call. liAKDED wire cLeap at West Co-op. i Fkesh fitdi and sausaje always on Dmid at Rosliard's. Love's request is pickles. Call at Dunn & Co., for them Cook books given away free at Gray & Co"s. Call and get one. Miss Zina IIuntixgtox is back again at the telephone station. Court Commissioner John "W". Turner Tur-ner is back from a flying trip to Salt Lake cily. Supt. Jas. E. Clintox, of the Utah "Wool Growers Co., was up from Nephi yesterday. When you go to the Postoffiee for your mail, tumble in at Dunn & Co'a and get a pair of rubbers. Landscape and picturesque sign painting done on reasonable terms by Sam Jepperson, Provo, Utah. The last term of the district schools commenced Monday. There is a good attendance of the young shoots. Fruits and vegetables in their season can always be found at Boshard's. lie is first in the market with fan;y groceries. I Scft. Geo. Adams and Isaac II. I Grace, of the contracting firm of I Adams & Sons Co., of Nephi, are in I town on court business. 1 It is a positive fact that J. R. I Iioshard is selling more pounds '-of I granulated sugar for the dollar than I any other .store in town. I Some fiue gravel is being taken out I of the beds east of town by the Street I Kail way Co. Two gangs of men are at I work, one it tue gravel beds, and the J other raising the track. L. B. Miller, of Spanish Fork, on I -.Saturday completed the ter ji of im- prisonment to wl ich he was yenteuced I . lor unlawful cohabitation, with thirty I ' day additional lor the fii e and corts I imposed, and was released vpon tak- inii the oath prescribed by law before i Commisioner Grteumau. I A narrow gauge raan with cork- screw legs was snen in the streets of Salt Lake city yesterday. Tuis good leilow is a print (V) acd carries ou his person no less than fifteen rules, four sticks, a galley, a mallet and planer, a pair of qaoins and a shooting stick and is prepared to work in any shop in the ; in try. RATS. Deputy U. S. Manual B. Bachman arre: tfd X.J. Cliristensn and llnnnah Kiij-;iu, on Mondav, for adultery, i '1 Us imr-Ie lu-d Jtri't Salt Lake city iiU'-:d:ng to go to Colorado. They ere. traveling ly waon, but were slopped and ta Ken 'back' to Salt Lake ei:v. Ti'ere were to have a hearing . , l.t-fore U. S. Com.nis.sioner J. W. . i..:ian. The wool clip in the southern Icoriiiicsis !iow commencing, and the ' ( litiuio.'i of tlie Hocks shows that our output this year will exceed the 13-00 13-00 UX'O pounds of last year by considerable. consid-erable. Wool is a ready money ar ticle, and tlie two millions and over that this year's clip will produce will be so thorongLly distributed among the people that easier time3 can reasonably reas-onably be expected in the settlements remote i'rom the large cities. Judge J. D. Joxes showed a Dispatch Dis-patch reporter to-day a specimen of aplialt from Tie Fork, Spanish Fork C;myon. Th specimen denotes a verv superior article of the product and if "tli ere are mountains of it,r'as he says there are, he has a bonanza. The Judge showed it to Mayor Booth, and lvioarked: '"You won't be able to pick this stuff up as easy as you did I the other." The Mayor said he u.,;. . :f ,:. j wuuiOii t ny ii wuewaiKs as goou as the specimen wre laid down. . "The Foundation Stones of the Earth, and other Essays'' is a well written pamphlet. The author is ,losph B. Keeler, one of the principal teachers of the B. Y. Academy. The mutter is presented in a thorough, masterly manner and bears an evidence evi-dence of deep thought, thorough le-peareh, le-peareh, a profound acquaintance with thf v-ibject scientific and theologic -.A reflects deserved credit for th e i.y manner, th epic style in places, and logical deductions of its entire cont nts. We heartily commend it to thi careful perusal of all. A large number of teacherafrom all r.f r tha Territory met in the University Univer-sity at Salt Lake City last Saturday, pur?u4nt to the published call, to o"r-rni7.e o"r-rni7.e a Teiritorial Teachers' Association. Associa-tion. An organiiation wa effected, rnd a President. thieevice-Presidenta, f"('Kte.! arid Trt?a.-urer were elected. A rommiltee was appointed todra't a 0 .rsfiiit nlion and byla son which Utab c . nnty waa recoguned by tha appiint- I x rr.t of Coi nty Fsprinteuleni E. A. Wi1on. It decided to hold tha nett metiiif on June. 2d and 3d. A er.vrRK accident occured to Ed-waid Ed-waid Vim-eut, a loy alKut thirteen - v.efage. tef-terday afternoon, ia iniHCitr. lie aud Ida coui'i, a boy !out h.s owu at:, ere- at ttia West C-oi. Btoru, fciii wl.eo leariog for hom. Voth on horseback, tdy pii-. pii-. p. f d a race-. F.ach gave bis borwi the h'P at-d off they went. As tney luri fd south on fi street, Vincent's 1-orse slippid ami fell. Tlie boj was throw a to tb tn"ur.d, strikmi bis I on a rock. The hir roliel ver "'l lop of hi;n. Wra. Likletter lijrifG to be standing cl)ie ta him, jnd r&n aiid picked the bof up.can MnK ; 1 im into his house. Dr. Lickfoid and j Dr. Siiiart were summoned, and on ! lamination found he Ii;id received a f'ight concussion of the brain, and aim some slight injuries in the regiou of the stomach. The boy was suffering severe pain and vomiting enaued. Ilia latter was summoned and he was taki.-a hoiae. |