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Show mm fork. The Thriving City Sadly in Need of a Bank. All the Stores Doing: a Rushing Rush-ing and Very Healthy Business. Forty-one Deaths Occurred Since the New Year Commenced. Mud alias cash; swimming ponds alias script. Mr. Dahle will open his new store in a few days. Bisnor George D. Sxeil, his counselors coun-selors and a great number of our people leaveforconferer.ee. There have been forty-one deaths since New Year, or 50 per cent more than the total number of last year. The little daughter of James Ilutchingson, Esq., is improving, as also are the many suffering from diphtheria. diph-theria. The quarantine ordinance informs the people of an existing scourge, and Dr. R. L. Shores enforces it with good common sense. Mu. Sorlev, the druggist, will henceforth sell liquor under a license, and the. license money will be used wi: ?ly in improvements. Mu. George Webb, of Lehi, has been working up the sugar industry here again. He is bent on making Spanish Fork more sweet. M.;.s. Axnie Motley, an excellent yi'U.i woman of this place, is very low with pneumonia. Some fears are entertained en-tertained for her recovery. Immediately after conference is over, stock will be taken at the Co-op. store, after which the new, elegant departments de-partments will be loaded with goods. George McDonald, one of our leading butchers, is wide awake to his trade. He is very accommodating, and in consequence receives a fair share of patronage. ....... All the stores are doing fairly well considering the,i,.scaici4.w-'",' - ... . c'ueruf mt .heirpurchases. Spring fashions for ladies are introduced intro-duced by Mrs. Fair, Mrs. Rees and Mrs. Brown, in the shape of hats, bonnets, etc. while the Chicago Store deals in goods and novelties at prices that defy competition. Policeman Bkockbaxk, gave another an-other exhibiti.m of his pluck the other dav in arresting a young man of equal j corra-c "Josh" and his nippers won, and the next day a fine of a few dol.ars restored peace and harmony. The municipality is all smiles again. Every time it goes to war it comes out of the field with colors flying. Tins timcandetal,asan ally, had a pitch . . i Ti..,in on1 an- battle with Zachariah Hopla ami another an-other et al. Henceforth Spanish Fork may h. Id the indisputable right as to the ri-ht of water in the canyon above. Tlie decision of the Supreme Court has said as much in confirmation of what Judge Blackburn had previously stated. What we need very much is a bank, and it is safe to say that no other place having the same numuer ol inhabitants in-habitants offers better inducements. The fact is, the farmers here own their homes without incumbrance, and nearly all are veil to do Again, the banking business of our merchants, and others, has of necessity to be done from home. If some moneyed man, acquainted with the business, would open here it would prove a blessing to ' the people and a source of big profit to himself. Here follows the inscription carved on a plate of metal in honor of the leading Fercherou stallion of the world: 1889. : Exposition Universelle, Paris. ; : Espc-jfes Clievalino Etasino. Trait: j - Race rerehoronc & Ses Derivees : : Etulont' De 4 Ans & Au Dessus : " lcr Pria. ' Ho is owned by Rasmus Nielsen, of this place, the great horse owner and importer. |