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Show LOCAL SPLUDCLETS. Below zr,m. II. Alspach. dentist. "Jack, the tire-btiL'."' , . v . Police circles are quiet., .Silver, the job printer, 40 Cen're st. i Five decrees below zero last nipht The City Board of Education meets : Friday night. FiJEsn fish and .sausage always on hand at Boshr.rd's. " " Jos. f?. Hyde, of Salt Lake City, v as in town Monday. Love's -.request is pickles. Call at 4 llunn .S: C(V..tI-tlteru : i ' , V ' Xo. of the 5. A.. StuJcnt ifi.'ide its appearance yesterday. Supt. Undekiiill, of the Woolen Mills, left for Salt Lake to-day. i l . , En L. Jones and Jos. E. Daniels Vrcnt to the capital this morning. , Mayoii Booth went to Salt Lake yesterday. He will return this even- Prof. Alma Creexwood, of Eph-raim. Eph-raim. Sag Fete county, was in Provo . Morula r , , "J3ob,: CiAxixgham left for Salt Lake last evening. Ilis intention is to locate there. When you po to the Postofilce for your mail, tumble in at Dunn & Go's mid get a pair of rubbers. ILye you heard the latest? Xo! . . "Why Dunn Co., can knock the sox off their c unpptitor&'in the way of prices. """'""' 'V-i.W5i.AI. Mafd and Miss Jennie Anderson we united in matrimonial bonds by John E. Booth, Monday morning. Fi;rus and vegetables in their season can always be found at Boshard's. He t is first in the market with 1'anijy groceries. " Sheriff Belknap, of Ogden, visited Provo Monday, .returning the same day. He brought don a patieut for the-Asylum. ' The Dispatch job department is kept busy day and night in prirting the city ordinances, in bok form, for Mt. Pleasant. The "Woman's Suffrage Association give another of their grand balls tonight to-night in Cox's Hall. It "Will be well . attended, $s usual. . . It is a positive 'fact that J. It. . Uoshard is -selijng more pounds of granulated sugar 1'oY the dollar than any other store in town. Taylor Brothers Co., of this city, have secured the agency of the world-. world-. , rencm ned Go.hler Piano, and the t'am-" t'am-" - " odi Chicago Cottage Organ. 3t The Chamber of Commerce will, at V its session "Friday night, agitate the question tf gn ,all-iiitfct telephone - service. Provo. needs it badly. ' A tXErP0RART structure is in C6urs& of erection for the necemmoda-fion necemmoda-fion of the fire engine team. This running six or seven blocks lor a team will now be done away yf ith. Sitt. ProEert heard from his sheep last night, ne has 5,000 head, jn two herds. He says .they are doing r epjendid, and that snow is a foot deep j in the country where they are running, j Sixtv feet of the Allman property on I street, south of the ISxcelsior, was sold yesterday by order of the Probate Court. S. S. Jones bid it in at a figure of $3,000, or $50 per foot frontage. ; . .. The maimer in which people are subscribing to The Dispatch is flattering. flat-tering. Fifty-six new subscribers last week, and thirty-seven already this week. Verily the peopja know a good -; thing whenHhey see ii. t TnE mush ice in the Factory race on Monday banked it up by the railroal track, causing the water to overflow the lands jn the, south part of town. Watermaster Th nrjnan was soon there, LoweTer, and had things fixed. - t The Provo DisPATcn. a new semi-Y?ekly semi-Y?ekly paper, edited and published by 7 ' tjames H. "Wallis, hpiiears among our 'exchanges. TheDrsPATQft is a well-edited well-edited seven column paper and reflects great credit upon its publisher. Success Suc-cess to it. Beaver Utonian. v The Ensrjtt. at NephL, starts on its fifth volume to-day, This wide-awake, progressive paper is improving with every issue. It covers all the southern Territory, and while eagerly looked for ;'by1t3 hundreds of .readers, should be - .sought for by the Jive advertisers. t The following, vags were given 10 'days each by. justice Noon Monday rt raorninsf: John Dal ton, John Browc, V John Clark. For purloining goods Jos. Kelly ys "thrown in" for five "days. J. Ii. Smith was asked for a V as "a momento of his booze of the night 1 previous, lie put up, Dr. J. E. Talmage has been appointed ap-pointed curator of the Deseret museum. Jieuben Clark will act as clerk. The! valuables and interesting collections of j curiosities and relics ..Belonging to the museum, have been moved to an apart-. apart-. mentiu the east end of the building occupied oc-cupied by the Templeton. A meeting of the incorporators of ; the proposed Tintic railroad was held 'in Salt Lake City-Monday evening. It was of an executive nature, but from au underground source it was learned that it was the sense of the meeting that the work of construction should begin as early as possible, and the road i . pushed to completion. i). Tl. Corav, a prominent realty man of l'rovo City, is at the Temple-.r Temple-.r i te?: U says the people of Provo wiil di all possible for the new proposed ' railroad from their city to Tintic. The new steamer n'sr lieing constructed to , ply between Hi? east, and the west shores of Utah lake is expected to be ' completed by May 1st. Lt will be the largest boat in "the territory, double-decked, double-decked, carry 175 passengers and is !. owned by Proyo, and Denver parties. Col. O. D. Moore is the chief builder. at Lake Times. r |