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Show I LOCAL SPLUDCLETS. More rain. Silver & Gregory, the printers. The citizens are eager to celebrate the Fourth. Barv-eij wire cheap at West Co-op. . Cash paid for fat calves by Fred Kimber, I'rovo. Give The DisrATcn a trial and see how you like it. Get your printing done at The Dis-I'atcii Dis-I'atcii steam printing office. Cux :i mass meeting to arrange for a celebration of our Nation's birthday. E'iCiy men am! team unuled id once. i!j (o S. .Sonos A: , ., f r o, 1 tali, Frank Clatp.ky, a vagrant, was before Justice Noon tliis morning and sent u for ten days. A marriagi! license was issued on ' Thursday to E. U. Taylor and Rebecca South wick, botli of Fehi. Lanpscai'k and picturesque sign painting done on reasonable terms by Sam Jepperson, I'rovo, Utah. The report of the monster Democratic Demo-cratic rally at Spanish Fork last night is unavoidably crowded out of tbis issue. is-sue. The baptists will observe Children's Day with appropriate exercises at the courthouse Sunday evening, June 14th, at 8 o'clock. Mi:s. Jane I'.ee is still very low, but every tiling possible is being done to help her recovery. Dr. JJickl'ord is in attendance. Mrs. IIattie Vincent continues to improve, and seems to be getting the upper hand of her sickness. AVe truly hope so. James Cushman wi s before Justice Noonjior imbibing too freely, so that he will adorn the streets of our fair city for the next five days. A haseijaei, came will be played next Monday between the saloon keepers keep-ers ami clerks of I'rovo City. It will b-; i very interesting time. K. J. DrooAi.E arrived home safely "ii Thursday night from England, where he has been spending the last eighteen months on a mission. Geo. YV. Mickee & Co. now have the telephone in their office, which will be a great convenience to the business bus-iness men and public generally. The fust California apricots made their appearance at Howe & Taft's yesterday. This store is the first in t'.'wn with au thing of this nature. The road supervisor has done a good job inputting that railing on the south side of the bridge that crosses the creek at the junction of Seventh and I. streets. Enrollment blanks, with the Democratic platform of principles printed on them, can be had at The Disratch office free of charge. Everybody Every-body should call and get one. In the midst of our political excitement, excite-ment, let us not forget the fact that the Fourth of July is nigli at hand, and that no arrangements have been made yet to properly celebrate it. The Early Thornburn potatoes I planted on June 1st made tbeir appearance ap-pearance ten days from time of plant- ing, leaving twenty-live days for them i to be ready for the table. C. 12s. I """" Wis learn from Prof. Giles that the proposed Tabernacle choir excursion to I'rovo on Thursday, June ISth, will be postponed, as the Old Folks excursion excur-sion to Springvilld takes place that day. i I have now ready, on hand and for sale the best variety of tomato plants, at 25 cents per K0; also celery plants! eanlillower and cabbage plants: also a beautiful strain of pausies at 50 cents per doz. C, 12' s. IIerrert Slade, the Maori who stood before the great Sullivan in Madison Square Gardens,- New York, was in town yesterday arranging a match between himself and Lang, the Salt Lake spurt. Slaue goes into training train-ing at Battle Creek with the Marine as Lis trainer. On the corner of F. and Seventh streets Y. Enders has creeled a large bill posting place, to be used exclusively exclusive-ly for Sells iiios. circus which is expected ex-pected here in July. Mr. Enders has the contract to erect 500 feet of the fence, which is ten feet high and built of planed lumber. We would like to know just what the Jlox Elder County Herald menus by this piece of news: "A number of our men are busy on the B. 11. canal, helping to scrape out a slide of about ".o.ooo cubic feet of ground. Waes 2.25 per day, team and man furnished. The school children with their lead ers went to Tanner's Park yesterday and spent the forenoon in enjoyment. In the afternoon, just as the "Opera House band started to play, tin raiu commenced to descend, spoiling the fun. The children, much to their disappointment, dis-appointment, had to return to town. Henry Worthington, of Fayson, applied to Clerk V. L. Ilalliday this morning for a license to w ed one Caroline Caro-line Larsen, but the lady not being present, the gentleman had to return without the license Willi instructious, that if the lady would appear before the justice of the peace, upon receipt !f Per affidavit Clerk HalJiday would send the necessary license. "Vesv " said a prominent man in town to a little crowd of listeners at the Hank corner the other ever.iui?, "we will dissolve the Liberal party in Provo." '-Oh! you will, will youV" quoth a true-hearted Liberal. "Yes." s.ud the lirst speaker, "we can easily see you haven't got sense enough to dissolve it yourselves, so we have decided de-cided to dissolve it for you." The Tabernacle choir is wading into the choruses in good shape. One of the choruses selected is "Land of the Trumpet and Spear," from the opera of Anna Uolena. Abbie Carrington Car-rington will sing the solo this time. Another chorus is "Inflaniinatus" from the oratoria of "Stabet Mater." Miss Carrington will sing the solo in in this chorus also, which will show her powerful voice to good advantage, as she will hold high C against the chorus and full orchestra. The last chorus will be the "Gloria" from Mozart's Twelfth Mass. The whole of the Carrington Opera Company will sing with the Provo choir m the choruses. The Fourth ward glee club are practicing hard for this occasion, and with the addition of these noted soloists the concert on Thursday next w ill be a grand success. |