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Show LOCAL SPLUDCLETS. Mud. 11. AL?'Acn, dentist. Coxfekexce to-moirow. J Axd lo, and behold, it rained! Silver, the job printer, 40 Centre st. The County Court meets on Monday. Mon-day. Get your ears ready for some good railroad news. Barbed wire cheap at West Co-op. Fuesh fh and sausage always on and at Boshard's. It looks as though there would be no let-up to the snow. Love's request is pickles. Call at Dunn & Co., fr them Real estate is more active than it has been since October. Tns l'rovo City Press will hereafter issue as a weekly publication. The Salisbury case has been postponed post-poned until Monday at 10 o'clock. What with Court and Conference, the streets present a metropolitan appearance. ap-pearance. The family of Mr. II. Owens, the insurance agent, have arrived from Nebraska. TheU P. will sell tickets to Salt Lake Monday lor $2 for the round trip, good until the 7th. , iex you go to the Postoflice for y, ,. saif,tumble in at Dunn & C's ai. 1 -;U a pair of rubbers. Vtdscape and picturesque sign 1 ..nrinv done on reasonable terms by fr a .1" v-rson, Provo, Utah. : F i. i ; - -nd vegetables in their season i ca i i-'vi-Vi be found at Boshard's. He is 1'i-t "i the market with fan;y JTOtVIfS. It s a positive fact that J. It. Boslar.I is selling more pounds of granulated sugar for the dollar than any other store in town. All friends and visiting strangers will l'nd it profitable to attend the Methodist; Episcopal Church to-mor-! row. Seats free. All are welcome. The West Co-op. will have a carload car-load of spring dry goods in in a few das. Prices will be away down, so doa't buy elsewhere until you see our stock. It looks as though March was coming com-ing in like "a roaring lion," which means, if there is anything in the old ; saving, that she will go out "like a lamb."' The Provo Literary and Social Union held a most interesting session last evening at the Methodist Church. The programme was excellent and well rendered. Stocktaking is almost completed at Dunn & Co., and as a result they find they have a number of remnants on hand, which will be disposed of at a low figure to the first customer. TnE annual meeting of the Utah Wool Growers Company will be held at the company's ofiice in Nephi, April 4, to hear the financial report read, and to elect directors for the ensuing year. Secretary Clinton of the Utah Wool Grower's association estimates that the wool clip of this territory this spring will be 9,000.000 ponnds, or about 1,000.000 pounds in excess of j last year. We are pleased to learn that Sujer-intendent Sujer-intendent W. It. II. Paxnian, of the Provo L., M. & B. Co., is recovering from his recent severe attack of sickness, sick-ness, and trust he may soon be able to resume his duties as usual. Mr. F. F. Bee reirts having had a gala time while on his recent visit to the "Golden Gate." He says he made several heavy purchases of leather while away, and intends the public to receive the benefit of the same. The machinery for the new pressed brick works, to be operated by Messrs. Van Gundy, Wade & Wilson, is on the ground, and the work on the building build-ing is going on. More inen from Nebraska, Ne-braska, who are to be employed in the manufacture of brick have arrived. Harry Boshard, the genial agent of the Pacific Express Company, received re-ceived an unusual express package Thursday morning. It was ten pounds of the inasculine gender, and was booked, "Handle wiith Care." Harry says the express charges wero promptly prompt-ly paid. AH doing welL C. Twelves, Jr., the asylum teamster, team-ster, is all broke up. On Tuesday morning his wife presented him wilh twins, '"the finest boy and girl in cre-;!.io:r' cre-;!.io:r' in 1he father's opinion. Char-ii Char-ii y says iwo 12's make 24, and while tliVy io:;"t wigh quite that much, 4-thVy'iv w!i :i;..-i." He says if we Lea: i'i a run.nvav, not to be surprised as on lo.-t ciiNidrrable strength over the wnt. The first annual celebration ot St. David's Day, by the Welsh Association of Utah, will" be heU on the 2nd of March, at Clayton's Hall. Salt Lake city. A li;ur.ii v and historical session will be hold in the afternoon, while music will be the order of tue evening. Th n imb red lionets will entitle the bolder t'i o'le. half fare lo Salt Lake and return. Itailrw! tiekets will be j:ld by lite agents one day only, with live das limit :o said tick -ts. "That man is au artist!' was the expression of one of a crowd of p- ople who surrounded the furuiture store of Taylor Bros. & Co., to see the large oil painting just completed by Sam Jep-person, Jep-person, of this city. And welt might anyoneeayso! The picture is called Duck Hunting." and those acquainted acquaint-ed with the Lake, can readily locate it. The scene is taken from the channel, west of the race course, and is true in etery respect. The picture adds another laurel to the success already attaiued by Mr. Jepperson, as an artist, and The Dispatch fervently bope that the public will appreciate Jlis worth. |