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Show LOCAL SPLUDCLETS. Lovely weather. I'aces to-morrow. Silver & Gregory, the printers. Five weeks Saturday to the Fourth. )AK1$ed wire cheap at West Co-op. Head the Union Pacific notice about half rates to Salt Lake. Cash paid for fat calves by Fred Ki ruber, Provo. Fresh fish and sausage always on hand at 15oshards. Cedar fence posts for sale cheap at Uoston Lumber Company. The little fly lias surely arrived, and he buzzeth and tickleth the bald head. Those owning lots in the cemetery should see that they are cleaned before Memorial Day. Foil first-class pictures call on An-(b An-(b rson & Madsen. Union Block. Satisfaction Sat-isfaction guaranteed. ' Landscape and picturesque sign painting done on reasonable terms by Sam Jepperson, Frovo, Utah. The walls of the building which is being erected on Center street, adjoin-1 ing the '"Chicago Store," are nearly up. The excavations for the new Central building are nearly completed. It is expected that building will commence soon. Some one has broken our office towel. It is not all lost however, as we intend using the pieces to cut glass with. Fiiuits and vegetables in their season ran always be found at loshards. He is first in the market with fanvy groceries. ' T. S. Watson, probate judge of Wasatch count', and town clerk of lleber City, was in Frovo on Monday attending court. Eveuy grave in the cemetery should be fixed up, so that they will present a nice avpearance on Memorial Day. Don't neglect it. Half rates to Salt Lake via the Union Facific May 30th, 31st. June 1st ani also June 4th, oth and 6th, good to return June 8th. Those wishing good cedar posts at a sacrifice had better go to the Boston . Lumber Company. They have a good : stock and are selling them out ch.'an. A LADY lriend of ours says the iksl time she was kissed she ft lt hkt' a big tub of roses swimming in honey, cologne, nutmegs and cranberries. She also felt as if something was it li ning through her nerves on feet of diamonds escorted by angels, shaded by honeysuckles, and the whole spread with melted rainbows. Union Facific By. Co. will sell tickets, on account of the Y. M. M. I. A. Conference, to Salt Lake and return. re-turn. Mav MOlli, 31sl and June 1st, at S2.U0. Tickets good to return until J une 8th. Trains will leave the Union Facific depot daily at 7:35 a. m. and 3:4-5 p. m. Secure your tickets via the Union Facific. ('. W, Craig, .Ag't. The ghosts of t lie dying People's and the Liberal parties are slowly, silently but surely withdrawing from their respective unconventional tabernacles taber-nacles throughout Utah Territory, to : pass into everlasting oblivion, being completely, routed and permanently displaced by the two grand old parties, Bepublican and Democratic Brig-ham Brig-ham City Bwjler. Evans & Bcrton. of Nephi, secured se-cured the contract for building tne ofliees and warehouse for the Wool Growers' Association at that place. Mr. Wm. Frobert, one of the members of the executive committee of the company, went to Xephi Monday night to assist in awarding the contract. The building will be 40 x 100 feet, two stories high, of brick and cut stone. Marshal Brown received a tele-rpim tele-rpim this morning from Thistle to the .H ct that a house had been broken into at that place during the night, and property stolen therefrom. The telegram did not state whose house it was, but as Sheriff Fowler went there on business, yosterday, in all likelihood be will return with the culprits. It is suspected that some tramps seen in the neighborhood are the thieves. A Correspondent writes that ''before fitioiher company comes it would be v, i.-tbim for the theater company to i iiiier put new footlights in t lie rvera :ioi:s(! or else have the present lights repaired. It was very annoying and dangerous Monday night to have the footlights on the verge of explosion. Probably after some serious accident will have happened, something will done in regard to fixing this matter. Llectnc light would be an appreciated improvement." To-morrow Mr. Sam F. Jones, an employe of the Woolen Mills, and one ;" the members of the Enterprise band, purposes to execute a deed of partnership and make a fresh start in life as a Benedict. The lady of his choice is Miss Fhoebe Hardy, an excellent ex-cellent young lady, respected by all who know her, for her loving and amiable am-iable disposition. A happy future awaits thra, and no one is more sincere sin-cere in wishing them every happinrss than The Dispatch. The reception will be held to-morrow night at the residence of Mrs. T. W. Jones. |