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Show LOCAL SFLUDGLETS. II. Alstacii, dentist. Silver, the job iriutor, 40 Centre st. Fkemi lisli and sausage alwavs on J):i-i i at Txwliard's. " Love's request is pickles. Call at I)tiim .S: Co., lr tliern .U' due Ulackkukx went to Salt Lr.ke city to attend tlie Supreme Court to-day. The telephone has been replaced in the Probate Clerk's oflics in the court house. 1 it first-class pictures call on An-icrson An-icrson & ,Madsen. Union IJlock. Satisfaction Sat-isfaction guaranteed. Iris (l(d that woik willbe ;in on the excavations for the Central 1 J5uilding next Monday. Some Cue job printing is bieng turned out by Silver A: Gregory, since Ihey got their new type. When you go to the Fostoflice for your uiail,tuinble in at Dunn & Co"s and get a pair of rubbers. Landscape and picturesque sign painting done on reasonable terms by Sam Jepperson, Provo, Utah. FitriTS and vegetables in their season can always be found at Boshard's. He is lirst in the market with fancy groceries. We regret to hear of the seveie prostration of Mr. Roger Taner. and hope he will soon regain his health an I strength. It is a positive fact that J. II. Doshard is selling more pounds of granulated sugar for t he dollar than any other store in town. A makkiage license was issued yesterday to James A'. Harris and IMiiMTva Thomas, both of Lehi. They were married by Judge Jones. The walls of the Court house leading lead-ing down into the Recorder's ollice have been treated to a nice coat of cement, which adorns the stairway nicely. The contract is let for the erection 'of a neat seven roomed brick home for JihI lc Ulackburn. 1 1 is property is situated on X street, between 7th and Sth streets. The police court now has a registry book in which to record the cases that come before the Justice's court. This is the lirst properly prepared book of t! c kind for the city. Divine services at the Methodist Episcopal church to-morrow, at 11 a. m. and S p.m. Rev T. C. IlilT 1). I), is expected to preach in the evening. Public cordially invited to all ser ices. E. S. Cowley was before Justice Noon on Thursday on a charge of cruelly to animals, on the complaint of John A. Lewis, but as the charge could not be sustained he was discharged. dis-charged. Andep.son the photographer has taken Mr. Jos. Madsen as a partner. Tin? public will remember that Mr. Madsen lias been in the business for years, and is one of the oldest and most experienced photographers in the Teiritory. And is acknowledged to be one of the best retouchers id the country." IIavino succeeded in obtaining the best and mist perfect cutting machine med in the making of dresses, Mrs. "raik is now ready to serve her lady friends in all the latest styles, at her rooms, in the old Tithing building, on Centre street, opposite Court house. Call .aid see children's ready made suits, cheap. " The secretary of the Street Railway Company, received a telegram last niiilit from John W. Young, who is in New York, to the effect tliat he was placing the bonds for the Provo Street Railway company, and that as early as Wednesday, April 22d, part of the money would be placed to their credit. 7t The balance will be forthcoming in the near future. We are pleased to note the fact that Joseph White of this city has started in business for himself, and is prepared pre-pared to do all kind of work in the Denting line. Mr. White has had so". oral years experience and has been in tin' employ of II. J.. Maiben for a longtime, which fact speaks volumes, j Those having work in the painting line will do well to consult him as his prices -are reasonable, and his work is lirst class. See ad. in another column. The concert to be given by the Utah County choirs, is progressing nicely. On Wednesday night last the Spring-vi!v- Hrir of about fifty voices came over to Provo to attend practice under Prof. Siles, leadership, which, with j he Provo choir made a good showing. Reports received by the Professor .-.how that a lively interest is taken in it 1 hrotighout the county. Ther will be MM orchestra of twenty pieces, consist con-sist bur of S violins. 2 double bases, '2 , 'cellos. 2 cornets. '2 clarinets. Flutes. 1 ' 1'ioi.bone, 1 piano. There will be set-;-.tl bands present, and altogether it will be the finest array of musical ta'ent that has ever been in Provo. W !!..-. n c Ruown. saloon-keepers j ; '.'..is city were before Justice Moon lodiy for keeping their saloon open ui'.-.-i hours. A jury was obtained and tin1 case went to trial. W. H. Kinsr prosecuted and A. (I. Sutherland de-f.-nded. O sheers .White and Strong ! testified Ihey had seen parties in de-i IViidant" saloon drinkinz after 12 o'clock, on 1 he night of April U. Night watchman Elliot testified that he and Ilyrum Hafton were in the saloon between be-tween one and two o'clock, but did not sec any one drinking. The deferc was to the effect thatuo drinking w as done in the, ' saloon alter 12 o'clock. Aft?r argument the cae was submitted sub-mitted to the. jury, who U-turned a verdict of puHty as charged. The de fendant? intend to appeHlthepasp, ' |