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Show LOCAL SPLUDCLETS. Si-king, tra-la. II. Alstach, dentist. Riggy ridinp is now all the rage. .Silyej:, the job printer, 40 Centre st. Etfgs, Pure Breed, cor. M & 13th. Call. Bah hk i) wire cheap at West Co-or. The last term of the district schools commences Monday. Fkksh fish and sausage always on TJand at Boshard"s. " Love's request is pickles. Call at J);i;in & Co., lr them Cook books piven away free at Gray & (Vs. Call. and get one. No spuing poets have been heard from yet. Where are they ? Insuuh in tin Lion Insurance Co in pany. Assest $1,700,000. II. Owens Agent. A MAiuuAGE license lias been issued to Ilyrum Wilson and Lydia Harper, bith of 1'ayson. The ground around the courthouse have been nicely fixed up, and have a very pleasing effect. "When you go to the Postofliee for your mail, tumble in at Dunn & Go's and get a pair of rubbers. A policy in the New York Underwriters Under-writers is a sure protection. Assets $1,000,000. II. Owens, Agent. Landscape and picturesque sign painting done on reasonable terms bv Sam Jepperson, Provo, Utah. " Take out a policy in the Imperial Insurance Companv. Assets over f 10. ( lOO.OOU. H. Owens, Agent. Tnr. auction sale of the stock of goods of Jos. A. Harris, has been in progress since Thursday. But very lew of the sales run below cost. Assistant Cashier Glazier, of the First National Bank, has been called ou a mission to Great Britain. Five thousand dollars accident insurance, in-surance, $2.5.00 per week indemnity, only 5-13.00 per year. II. Owens, H. Owens is agent for the National Insurance Company of Hartford. Get a policy and be protect od in case of i lire. I Fur its and vegetables in their season can always be found at Boshards. lie is first in the market with fan;y givwrries. It is a positive fact that J. R. Boshard is selling more pounds of granulated sugar for the dollar than uny other store in town. ' We-vtheu prophets predict that after the regulation Conference storms the weather will clear up and "Old Sol" will smile upon us continuously. Now that the weather is more settled, the farmers will go to work, building operations will be resumed, and times in general will be much livelier. In the police court, Thursday, Arthur Ar-thur Kane, for being drunk, was fined $-5; John Lincoln, for the same offense, put up a "V;"1 Wm. March, for assault :::id battery on tlm person of Harry Lojun, was taxed 85. The new motor on Thursday alter-no'in alter-no'in brought down two carloads of excellent ex-cellent building rock from the gravel beds east of town. Engineer Wolfen-berger Wolfen-berger savs he would not be afraid of bringing down eight flat cars loaded with gravel with the new motor. She is a dandy. Some dastardly individual dropped ;i couple of rods down the well being sunk by Mr. Armstead for the R. G. W. on tli-'ir depot ground, compellingthat gmtleman to take upSO feetof pipe he h;id sunk and commence digging an-oi an-oi li-r well ahmg side of the other one, a!'L r having sunk over 130 feet. Jcdge J. D. Jones is having his house remodeled, partitions being "'' taken out and folding-doors substi tuted. A beautiful porch is being built on the south side, and a portico over !!:. east door. The property will be much improved in appearance in con- "i'lence of these changes. Ebert & Co. are doing the work. A joint circular, issued by the Un'on Pacific system and the Bio Grande Western Bv.. was sent out from Salt Ivike City, Utah, April 1st, ISM, ad-(,-. "l to all agents, which says: "By din- -; (op. of the General Managers, on and after April 10th, ISM, freight will li, it l e delivered until after all charges thereon have been paid. No one, we hope, is more willing to apologize for an error than The Dispatch. Dis-patch. Recently we copied an article 7 from t lie Tribune without giving credit. It was not intentional on our part, as v.:- v;-!t" at the bottom Salt Lake '!' . hicli the compositor failed t ' 'harge the printer this time ..: . "I'-.n: 5 ; is patch next time. : i: iv j? been greatly assisted in . .-.i-tori.il labors this week by the : : '. .! .-o:uc capital lead pencils from ji ; : -ni i'M'V Knowlden, the rustling ;":;:!c agents. In addition to '. : i'ir i,:!;cv recommendations each one !,,; ; i c legend: "Keep your money ; ': :nr.'" We recommend the donors lo re-id'.rs, pencils, mottoes and all. "C r.r. U. P. special yesterday and to- l: . i- a.vMig here at 7:3-a. m., had live . -.;:. s on. all of which were well . it'i people. The regular ex-i ex-i v.'.-; h'uving ten minutes later, was i--:lil!el with p. oole from the south. '.'' coKches on t-oth trains were ele-a ele-a :t ones, the last two being vestibule rs sent, down from the main line of the U. P. There wrrs two funerals in the IV-r ward Thursday. The first was that of Ben jam i i Purse, of Salina, ho came to Provo to attend his jr.nther's 1'uiH r;rl. and who was taken vidi m ilarial fever, from which he ! ed ( ii Tuesday. The other funeral was that of Wm. Buxton, a very old resident c-f Proyo, who died on Tuesday Tues-day last. 1 |