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Show I LOCAL SPLUDCLETS. EL Alspach, dentist. Silver, the job printer, 40 Centre st. Barred wire cheap at West Co-op. Fresh Ban and sausage always n Dand at Boshard's. h'DGE Jfdd and Jno. M. Zane are in Provo this week on court business. The grand jury resumed its session yesterday, after a rest of about six weeks. CULVBBSS are being placed across site street at the crossing of 8th and I streets. A Am RBI AOS license was issued yesterday yes-terday bo Albert Kerr and Elsie Lant, both of Bay son. Whf.n you go to t lie Bostoffice for j our mail, tumble in at Dunn ft Co's and get a pair of rubbers. LANDSCAPE and picturesque sign painting done on reasonable terms by Sam Jepperson, Brovo, Utah. The theatre, last night had only an averaged-sized audience. The company com-pany performing was not above the average. Fur its and vegetables in their season can always be found at Boshard's. He is first in the market with fancy groceries. A ma rhiauk license, was issued to Tohn E. Woreley, of Brovo Citv. and Miss Minnie White, of Salt Lake City, on Monday. The largest greenback in existence is of $10,000 value, and is the only one of its kind. At present it is not in our possession. William Balmer, of this city, died at 1:45 this morning of kidney disease. He was 70 years of age. and leaves a wife and large family. Hon. Jonx T. Caine was in Brovo yesterday. He stayed over night, and went to Brice. Emery county, over the K. G. W. this morning. I It is a positive fact that J. R. Hoshard is selling more pounds of granulated sugar for the dollar than any other store in town. - The mill-race that conducted the water for running the machinery of the P. L. M. & B. Co. has been filled upon 2nd and I street, makinsr quite an Improvement Im-provement in that quarter of the city. W. 1). Alexander is having gas pi,es put in his new house. Thus the gentleman will be prepared to have his tCiide&ce lit throughout with gas as soon as the Brovo (.ias Works are completed. com-pleted. One of The Dispatch tvpos last issue is-sue made Mr. Geo. A. Dusenberry build a fourteen -roomed house instead of a "four-roomed". The contract for the erection of this elegant structure will be let in a day or so. H. II. Bean, the Brovo City Lumber Co's rustling manager, has had a gang of men cutting cedar posts on the other side of the lake for the last few weeks, BO that he will be in readiness when Ha- launchisg of the fiat boat takes place. avoiu BuiflBiT-e iamuv nas been increased by one this week. The W mother and child are doing well, but HH I bote needing their whiskers trimmed HH or hair cat had better be on the look- out while under Austin's hands, as he m is a little nervous yet. Evan Wride is planting 1000 pear trees. 300 plum trees, and 300 prune trees on his farm this year. He expects HK to realize more from the trees than from WB& the planting of grain, as pears and HH prunes always comand a high price. WBm ri tI-ees were bought from a New HH York firm. wBm At 2 o'clock this afternoon the bids H for the construction of the B. Y. Acad- HH B5 building were opened. Snyder & MOM Lowe, of Salt Lake City, were the mm lowest bidders, their figure being $49,- BK M5. The other bids were as follows: BH E. Lund. $87,363; Brovo L. M. & B. mm I " tN,i; Geo. W. HickBl, $51.33. Having succeeded in obtaining the H I est and most perfect cutting machine H ed in the making of dresses, Mrs. 1 Hn Craik is now ready to serve her lady' 1 friends in all the latest stvles. at her H rooms, in the old Tithing building, on HR Outre street, opposite Court house. B Call and see children's readv made suits, cheap. Last Friday evening, a very enjoy-H enjoy-H ble time was had at the residence of iB v .. I? A H-.' .ill- . . jpH ..M.i. ej. a. nuwo. -Mine Hostess1 mm bM prepared everything in readiness, an excellent lunch, and that with mm whicJi to wash it down, coffee. etc. The llivtted guests were district school teachers of Brovo and elsewhere, and mm as to Uime" it was "way-up." Call on us again, A complaint has been filed in the HE justice's court against E. Lund, archi- ted . oi this city, for breaking the Sab-HB Sab-HB bath. The foundation for the action H appears to be the fact that Mr. Lund jR was doing somt- work around his house HH last Sunday. This disturbed some par- ties in the neighborhood, who swore HB 'd the complaint against him. He mm have a hearing on Fridav at 10 clock, before Justice Noon. The changes on the U. B. that went into effect on Monday, makes the morning train from Sait Lake arrive here at J:20 a. m.. instead of 9:30 as mm i-.rmerly. The evening train from Salt HB Lake arrives now at 6:10 p. m., and H leaves at 0:30 p. in., instead of 6:15 and B 835. Train No. 2 arrives in the morn- BB n.g from the south at 7:15 and leaves! at 7:35. instead of 7:25 and 7:45, while ! J the afternoon train from the south ar H rives at 3:45. instead of 4:30, landing i BK passengers in Salt. Lake at 6:05 p m H it -lead of 7:00 o'clock. j |