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Show Lucern Seed for sale at the store of Richard Morris. . . - - . .. .. ' - 3 -'i The weather J has generally ' been. warm in the forenoon .but as night approached it has' turned cold. The partnership heretofore ex-sisting ex-sisting between John H, Pearce and John Whipple has been mutually mutu-ally dissolved, and John H. Pearce" will hereafer carry on the IJutch-ering IJutch-ering business unaer his own name.". See advertisement elsewhere. . ' . Supt E. E. Clark, pf the Eagle , Mine, at mercur, Utah, was stricken : v with appoplexy on April 11, but at last accots he was thought to be out of danger. By private letter from Gentry, k Arkansas, under date of April 5, we laarn that garden truck was up there and everything looks nice," yet they have had very dry weather; The past winter has been quite ' pleasant, the heaviest freezing not penetrating the ground more than: three inches. .. . ;. - .. . Burgess Brothers of Pine Valley, Utah, desire your orders for dumber and will I fill the same at bed rock prices,' they now-having a permit : iogo r ahcad and cut timber to be manufactured manu-factured into lumber. Send in your orders immediately. ' ' ' i Frames, Baskets, Ladies and Gents Shoes; and you should not fail to see the large picture of. President VVilford Woodruff, in a nice frame, for only $2. 25 each. Last night there was fire again at the Smelter, this time burning up the building formerly used for a residence during the days, of the Grist Mill. It will be an agreeable surprise to persons subject to attacks or bil-iousf bil-iousf 1 vic to learn that prompt relief may 1,e had by taking Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Colic, and Diarrhoea Remedy. Rem-edy. In many instances the attack may be prevented by taking this remedy as doon as the first symptoms symp-toms of the disease appear. 25 and 5o cent bottles for sale by J. R. Michels. Wm. B. Pace is again in town, and is looking hale and hearty. A suit in Replevin came up in Justice Jus-tice Daggett's court on Monday last, in which, George W. Ashby was Plaintiff and A. F. Macedonald Jr, Defendant. The action was brought to recover possession of a certain calf or the value thereof, claimed by the plaintiffThe plain-tiffThe animal was sold to Defed-ant Defed-ant by Geo. A. Atkin The Plaintiff was represented by George R. Lund Esq, and the Defense by, Dr F. Clift. , . A number of witnesses were introduced intro-duced by both parties and the ex amination occupied -the entire day. At 5 P. M. Court adjourned.- On Tuesday morning arguments were admitted, at length, . by the respective , counsel, and the court after reviewing the evidence, rendered ren-dered his decesion, which was judgement judge-ment in favor of the Plaintiff for the possession of the animal or Eight Dollars, the value thereof, and costs of suit. Potatoes for Sale at Booth's store at $1.25 per one hundred pounds. George Jar vis, of the first ward who was taken down with rheumatism rheu-matism and general weakness, in September 1894, and has been part of the time unable to either dress or feed himself, has so far recovered as to walk around with the aid of a crutch and cane, and was quite jubilant in his feelings the other day when he walked the distance of four city blocks from home . and returned 8 blocks in all, nearly a mile. , He is in his 74th year and his many friends hope to see him entirely en-tirely recovered now speedily, f 1 Travelers -desiring Hay, Grain and Stabling, can find first plass accomodations at William Lang's, near east part of city. ( Brigham Jarvis, who ha3 charge of the work on the Cotton-wood and St George canal, reports that there are over 200 rods of the, canal now completed; and the water running run-ning through it The labor to bring it this distance, is more than half the amount requiied to bring it to Washington hollow. After it arrives at that place, it will bo but a small matter to bring it to St George. Don't forget that Dr. Holladay, the 'Painless Dentist, is in town and only expects to remain a few days longer. Give him a call aud have him do your work up right, a he is a first class Dentist. He extracts teeth without pain. Office at Charles R. Worthen's. The Saturday evening stage brought A.' W. lvins President of the Mexican Mission, t : our city again a welcome visitor. He had business that called him here and his many friends are pleas d to seo him, hear his voice and bid him God speed wherever his lo:- may be cast V t - ; : Lime. After Monday, April 6, Fresh Lime can be had, in largo or small quantities, at the residence of Edward Christian f On. V0dne3day the 15th inst, Joseph T. Atkin arrived home from the first lature, having put in a full 90 days oeige, Legislature time, but lots of the big Salt Lake Clocks said the last day was a wonderful long one. He reports having had an excel-ent excel-ent time and returns in good health. He has not brought any cinnamon cinna-mon with him but he has, brought a pair of China Pigs and a trio of never setting chickens. We suppose sup-pose they will lay 13 months in the year and the remainder of the time be fouud scratching. Welcome home Joseph. f During the winter of 1893, F. M. Martin, of Long Reach, West Va,, contracted a severe cold which left him with a cough. In speaking of how he cured it he says: "I used several kinds of cough syrup but found no relief until I oought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which relieved me almost instantly, and in a short time brought about a complete cure" When troubled with a cough or cold use this remedy and you will not find it necessary to try several kinds before you get relief. It ha3 been in the market for over twenty years and constantly grown in favor and popularity. For sale at 25 and 5o cents per bottle by J. R. Michels. The Rio grande Western is now locating a new line from Provo to Park City, the surveyors having beon at work oyer two weeks, driving driv-ing stakesl , The road will go up Provo Canyon, Can-yon, that being one of the finest grades they1 could possibly elect to use in that Yifiujty. . ..... . A Copper Piok. The other day Sumnel L. Adams showed us a railroad rail-road pick made out of Native Copper, made by himself, and it is a beautiful beauti-ful piece of workmanship. A NEW MINE. S. L. Adams & son have just added another mine to the former number, that will be able to supply freight when a railroad rail-road is run pere. The ere is mainly main-ly copper, but it also contains a small per cent of silver and gold. 9 A fair sample of the ore can be seen at our-offi'SOi ;-i --. This is to certify that on May 11th, I walked . to Melick's drug store on a pair of crutches and bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain -Balm for inflammatory rheumatism which had crippled me up. After using three bottlos I am completely cured. I can eheerf ully recommend it. Charles H. Wetzel, Sunbury, Pa. :- Sworn and subscribed to before me on August lo, 1864. Walter Ship-man, Ship-man, J. P. For. sale at 5o cents per bottle by. J. R. . Michels. The wife of -'Benjamin Blake who had quite a bad spell of sickness is slowly on the improve. f On Saturday, April 11, Presidents McArthur.and Snow, arrived home from Salt Lake Conference. They report coming in . contact with a genuine Northern cold, blizzard, being more than pleased that they had provided themselves with overcoats over-coats and, bankets, which did them good service. It not only blew sand and dirt into their faces but genuine gravels were hurled at them. Mrs. Sylvester,' of Bellevue, who came to stay with ,her daughter in the first ward, in the winter to work in- the Temple, has - had quite a severe spelj. of .sickness, so much, so that for a while her life was about ' despaired of, but she is now gaining slowly, She has . passed-.' the ,7.7th milepost of life. , We ,,wish. her a speedy and full recovery. ' f Booths teams have just arrived with two full loads of. Dress Goods, Ginghams, Gloves. .Trunks, Valises, Braids, Laces, Tablecloths, Picture |