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Show LOCAL SPLUDCLETS. Fly time is here. II. Alsfacii, dentist. Silver & Gregory, the printers. Barked wire cheap at West Co-op. Sfgar is cheaper, but just as sweet as ever. Work on the asylum continues unabated. un-abated. Patronize our advertisers, and sae money. Fresh lish and sausage always on Dand at lioshard's. The first frog concert of the season was heard "Sunday night. The West Co-op. is giving unusual bargains in spring goods. These pleasant das are having a reviving effect on business. Lii Ms seems lively. All are mak-ingquite mak-ingquite a display of spring goods. PruLic confidence in the ground hog has been severely shaken this year. Monday next. May 4, is the day set for the meeting of the creditors of Dunn & Co. There is one comfort in dealing with a liar, you are not compelled to believe him. It will not be long now before the trees will be in bloom, and then Frovo will look her best. For first class pictures call on Anderson An-derson & Madsen. Union Block. Satisfaction Sat-isfaction guaranteed. Our job department was kept on the jump last week. We hadn't hardly time to say our prayers. Councilman Mairex wasavistor 1 - u the capitol yesterday. He reports I business quiet in the city. I Landscape and picturesque sign painting done on reasonable terms by a:n Jepperson, Provo, Utah. " i George IlEXitY,a drunk, was before Justice Noon on Tuesday morning. He vas sent to jail for live days. losEru S. Adams and Carrie Hanson, Han-son, of American Fork, procured a marriage license on Monday. Howe & Taft are selling oranges in wholesale lots, at a lower figure than the Salt Lake merchants. The bakery down by the postoffice has made an elegant wedding cake for Salt Lake parties. How's that? Mr. George C. Whitmore came dowu from Salt Lake last night and departed for Nerthi this morning. Do not borrow your neigbor's paper, when it only requires $2. 50 to pay for The Dispatch for the whole year. The City Council met on Monday niht, but as there was not a quorum present they adjourned for one week. L". R. Kixglebar was arrested Saturday evening for being drunk. He left $tf.XJ in the city treasury for his spree. Is anything being done to protect the property of the farmers in the Fort Field against damage from Provo river. Our city presents a handsome appearance ap-pearance at present. The trees are blooming forth and the grass is freshly preen. TnE Chamber of Commerce weie unsuccessful un-successful in obtaining a quorum on Saturday night last and had to adjourn. ad-journ. The Union Pacific is relaying their road bed, with new steel rails. between Provo and Salt Lake, and making an excellent track. TnE fixtures of the old Ogden post-oflice post-oflice on Washington avenue, have I'-.-cn sold to Payson, Utah county, for use at that place. It is a positive fact that J. It. Boshard is selling more pounds of granulated sugar for the dollar than any other store in town. The Steam Laundry is still enjoying I ii e privilege of emptying their poison- ..i suds and slops" into the water ditch on the west side of F street. 'House Cleaning." with all its attendant horrors, begins to haunt the masculine mind. But the ghost will not down until the carpets are there first. The Civil Government Class of the Final h ward will meet at the usual place, to-morrow (Thursday) evening, ;.- ..Mler of the president and in-mV,.-. r. Bill Kent was arrested on Monday t v. u :iig for a solid drunk. He left $10 : hi. appearance. -On Tuesday lie 1 to appear and the money was b iK-ited. A marriage license was issued on ' ii:. i iy night about ten o'clock, to J. - Sp-neer and Harriett Watts, of . i:.;vi!b Ti.ey were married by j u.-l'cj Brown. The travel being takin fiom the! b-tM uient of the Central building on J s.r- el, opposite The Dispatch block, ;s i;eing put to good advantage in -... ling that street. Felt, Olsen & Co. have sold out 'h :r book and stationary business, two gentlemen from Michigan being uc purchasers. They will continue ti'O business at the old stand. |