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Show drus is a genial gentleman and will make an excellent superintendent The old Wooden Baths at the St . George Temple, which have been in use ever since it was first built, having hav-ing become considerably dilapidated dilapidat-ed by the decaying of the wood, have been replaced with Ave new Perfecto Standard White Enameled Baths manfactured by the Standard Manfacturing Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., the funds necessary to Purchase the same having been kindly donated by our kind hearted fellow townsman, Elder George Woodward. The purchasing was done by Temple Engineer Wm. H. Thompson, who also put them in position. They are beauties and are a credit to that sacred place, as also to the donor, and we join in saying many thanks, brother Woodward. Lucern Seed for sale at the store of Richard Morris. by Miss Reynolds and closing re. maj ks by County Superintendent Levi N . Harmon, at the close of his remarks announced formal ad-jornment ad-jornment until 1 o'clock, when the ' . organization of classes com in en c- . ed. ' .:' The courses to be given ore as follows: From 8 to 9, Grammar, v Arithmetic; History. From 9 to 10, criticism of training teachers and Algebra. From 10 to 11, Psychology, and Geometry.. ' From 11 to 12, traiuing school. ' . . .' From 1 to 2, Botany, History pedagogy, and Geometry. From 2 to 3, Physiology, and Theory and Practice of teaching. From 3 to 4, Physical Culture and Geology. . From 4 to 5, Physical Culture. The enthusiasm of Superintendents, Superinten-dents, Faculty and Teachers bespeaks be-speaks the school a success, and we How to Treat a Wife. From Paoiflc Heallh Journal. 1 t First, get a wife; second, be patient. pa-tient. You may have great trials and perplexities in your busiess, but do not therefore, carry to your home a cloudy or contracted brow. You may have trials, which, though of less magnitube, may be hard for her to hear. A kind word, a tender look, will do wonders in chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom . To this we would add always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. It is the best and is sure to be needed sooner or later Your wife will then know that you really care for her and wish to protect her health. For sale by J. R. Michels. George Miles is erecting one of those necessities on a good home a neat and substantial adobie granary. Binding twine is now on hand at Booth's Store. On May 22, a little son of W. G. Miles fell down cellar and put his shoulder out, and bruised it very bad. It was set by Dr. Affect.! The boy is doing as well as can be expected under the circumstances. . Flower seeds that will produce beautiful flowers, are for sale at the store of R. Morris. The Blackner & Joy mine has opened up into the largest and best vein of ore they have ever had since they commenced' work. Mr. Joy intends to start to Salt Lake this week, for the purpose of bringing a new mill to Silver Reef. Ladies purchasing Piece and Dress Goods at Booth's Store, will Mr. D. P. Davis, a prominent liveryman liv-eryman and merchant of Goshen, Va. has this to say on the subject of rheumatism : "I take Pleasure in recommending Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, as I know from personal experience that it will do all that is claimed for it. A year ago this spring my brother was laid. up in bed with inflammatory inflam-matory rheumatism and suffered intensely. The first application of Chamberlain's Palm Balm eased the pain and the use of one bottle completely cured him. For sale by. J. R. Michels. Summer School convened in this city on Tuesday morning, May 26, under the control of the superintendents super-intendents of the various counties represented. The school was called to order promptly at 10 a, m. The Faculty present were Professors Brimhall and Wolfe, Miss Hale, Miss Reynolds, Rey-nolds, and Miss Gates. Prof. Jo- trust that our Dixie people will not fail to take advantage of all that may be offered. ' ' The superintendents and faculty seem to be delighted witn the reception re-ception they have received. We also advise a generous hospi- , .Vitality .Vi-tality on the part of our citizens to them and all visitors. Superintendent Harmon says that too much credit cannot bo given to F. L. Daggett E. H. Snow, Horatio Pickett and the teachers of St George for their ' efforts in 'behalf of the school. .. . The little son of Ashby Snow's, ' that was kicked by a" horse, rsget-. f ing along quite nicely'. For the next-3o days I will give a discount of 10 per cent on all cash sales of boots, shoes, hats, shirts, and all Piece and Dress Goods. May 14, James Booth. This spring the freezing weather has killed many shrubs and flowers be assisted in making selections by Miss Lucy Sanders. The Barbee mill expects to start up next week, and it is likely to run for some time. For every quarter in a man's pocket there are a dozen uses; and to use each one in such a way as to derive the greatest benefit is a question every one must solve for himself. We believe, however, that no bettar use could be mode of one of these quarters than to exchange it for a bottle of Cham- sepn JNelson came in, in tne evening. even-ing. The exercises were commenced by singing, and invocation. An eloquent speech of welcome to the faculty, teachers and visitors, by Hon. E. H. Snow, also by Hon. I1 . L. Daggett in behalf of School board of St George. After these on the Temple block, as well as in many other places; yet, foi all that, brother Bennett, managar of the t Vt Temple grounds, has many fine ' blooming flowers now, among which are the following: Sweet peas, sweet alyssum, gailardia or blanket flower, mourning bride or scabiosa, larkspur, roses, candytuft, candy-tuft, pinks, petunias, blue spider berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Diar-rhoea Remedy, a medicine that every ev-ery family should be provided with. For sale by J. R. Michels. Sister Mary Ann Gardner met with a sad accident on monday last, by falling down off her door step and breaking her arm just above the wrist. She is doing well, considering con-sidering the accident, and we trust she will speedily recover. A change has been effected in the management of the firm of Wcolley, Lund & Judd James Andrus assuming entire control instead in-stead of E. G. Wroolley. Mr. An- t speeches, a feeling response was given by Prof. George H. Brim-hall. Brim-hall. After the foregoing speehes, sentiments, "Lady Teachers," by Mrs. Keat, "An Education in Utah" by George R. Lund Esq., were creditably rendered. The company were then treated to a song by Miss Mary Thompson, followed by interesting remarks from Bishop James Andrus and Prof. Walter Wolfe. After sentiment "The American AVoman" by Miss Hale, we were favored with a solo by Miss Morris. Then came sentiment lilies, and others too numerous to mention. The lawns, trees and plants are all looking lovely. Indeed, In-deed, when you want to see the beautiful, just see brother Bennett's handiworks. He knows how to rear tho beautiful. During School time, Ladies and Gentlemen who desire to bathe, at Dodge's Spring,will be accomodated with a dressing room, at the low price of ten cents each, by 24-31. Mrs. David Chidester. Ok |