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Show I!i:i:vitii:s. Palter for nhces; Spring styles in. )r.llanchett.liouieopath.5-w.os. tel.M Spring stvles of Knox hats now on sale at J. 1''. Gardner's. I ll Main street. Gel the soring styles uf the celebrated Knox hats' at J, P. Gardner's, No. I ll (South Main street. The funeral of Mrs. Isabella Mansfield Mans-field of Mill Creek ward, who died of la grippe, took place today. Property owners are signing a petition peti-tion which savs the canal unrlli of Seventh Sev-enth Sout h st'rei t should be abandoned. Messrs. Prothwell iV MeCunaujhy have opened a new lumber yard on lirstWe-t between Second aud Third. A concert will be given at tho Sugar House ward tonight for the benefit of the Sunday school. An enjoyable lime is anticipated. G. A. K. hall was the scene last night ef another ball given by the Plncnix club. These affairs are always the most successful in the. city. About fifty couules wora present lat night. The funeral services of the late Joseph Treweek will be held at the residence Of Mr. N. Treweek, Center street, tomorrow at 2 p. in. Tho remains will go east at SiM p. m. to Lead City, 1 1st late homo of the deceased. Mr. Treweek Tre-week was a member of the Golden Star lodge No. 1), Lead City, S. D. Governor Thomas today issued a pardon par-don to lievnns w ho was indicted for forging ft check for $.'I..M. lievnns since i.ir incarceration has been gradually growing blind. A physician visited the penitentiary ami examined his eyes and reported that unless lie was speedily treated total hlindnels would follow. Upon this showing the United States district attorney asked a pardon. Gov-rsnor Gov-rsnor Thomas granted upon the condition condi-tion that the man be sent lo his friends. A ticket was purchased aud it is understood under-stood he will be taken away iu tho morning. |