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Show LOCAL SPLUDCLETS. Si lvkr & Gregory, the printers. Barbed who cheap at West Co-or. Cash paid for fat calves by Fred lumber, Provo. Give The Dispatch a trial and see how you like it. Get your printing done at The Dis-iatcii Dis-iatcii steam printing office. Wk had a pleasant call from S. A. Mann, representative of the Salt Lake 2'imcs. The matrimonial market is very slow at present. Young men, "get a move on you." I - A marriage license was issued this I w eek to Samuel Meyl.-r and Elizabeth Evans, of Span is !i Fork. Landscape and picturesque sign panning done on reasonable terms by Nim Jepperson, Provo, Utah. " To nt Seiustiax, a Dago, was sent to jail this morning for five days, by Justice Noon, for vagrancy. The Dispatch acknowledges an invitation in-vitation to te present at the crand Fourth of Julv celebration to be held in Ogden. The Enterprise band received many condiments for their excellent and "hie music yesterday at the funeral t ' . s. Hattie Vincent. 1 -'K Democrats of the Third ward '.v. in the "West Schoolhouse Tues-ni.-ht, at 8 o'clock, for electing ! ;.: to the county convention. il v - M.II.KiNGandM. M. Kellogg siMieit day for Ileber, where they wi'l x nd the principles of Democ-ray..i; Democ-ray..i; tally to be held there to-night. T t bartenders base ball club will play a:y nine in Provo City for any amount they like to put up. Send ac-I ac-I ceptance io" Tom Osborn or Ed Me- i cham. Enrollment blanks, with the Democratic platform ef principles printed on them, can be had at The Dispatch oflice free of charge. Everybody Every-body should call and get one. The Early Thornburn potatoes I planted on June 1st made their appearance ap-pearance ten days from time of planting, plant-ing, leaving twenty-five davs for them 1o be ready for the table. "C. 12s. I have now ready, on hand and for sale the best variety of tomato plants, at 25 cents per HKJ; also celery plants, cauliflower and cabbage plants; also a beautiful strain of pansies at 50 cents per doz. C. 12"s. The officers have decided not to do anything further in the case of Zina Thompson, w1j- v;i3 arrested forsteal-ing. forsteal-ing. They seen o think that the girl will reform, and are willing to give, her a chance. Good for the oflicers. The bills for the Ogden celebration are posted around town, but judging from the enthusiastic mass meeting of the citizens of Provo, held last night at the Courthouse, the Ogden celebra--, tion will only be a shadow to what Provo will do. On the third page of this issue we reproduce a supplement issued by the. Payson Enterprise, several hundred copies of winch were circulated in Provo yestei day. It was amusing to contrast the smiles of the many who read tins interesting document with the grimaces of one or two others. The citizens in the west part of town are kicking a great deal, owing to the fact tiiat the flume -crossing Seventh street, at the junction of 1$ street, is not large enough to carry the amount of water the ditch contains. The road and sidewalk are constantly flooded, causing great inconvenience i to pedestmns. The street supervisor should remedy this immediately. |