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Show WHITE BEANS WANTED AT Whitehead's. .fames Millett. Sr., of Springdale is in this city on business. The ever-genial M. E. Paris of Leeds ' was in this city on business Saturday Sericulture is now occupying the at tention of quite a numpcr of our people. I METAL MAKET REPORT, April 19. Silver 59., lead $4.10, casting copper cop-per Uiic a lb. Our New Spring and Summer Goods are in and on exhibition. Call and inspect in-spect them. Mrs. Julia A. Pace. Mrs. Julia A. Pace received a large consignment of latest style Hats, and Millinery from Salt Lake City Thursday. Thurs-day. An elegant line of Spring and Summer Sum-mer Hats at Mrs. Julia A. Pace's. Everybody invited to call and examine our stock. Rhoda. the thirteen-year-old daugh-4 daugh-4 cor of William and Mary Empy Thomas, died on Friday night from heart trouble I and dropsy. Lorin King, of Salt Lake City, arrived ar-rived here on the 19th inst. on business connected with his interests in the Dixie mining group. Miss Lizzie Foster and Miss Jessie Morris have been engaged by Mrs, Julia A. Pace to assist in millinery work at -1m Pioneer Millinery shop. NOTICE Mrs. Martha S. Keate has tor sale cheap a side-saddle, bedroom set. rocking chair, pictures, etc. Call, at Mrs. Elizabeth Snow's. County Clerk Whitehead issued a tnarriage license on ihe 17th inst. to Miss Mmm A. Hunker and Joshua A. Chidester. belli of Cunlock. The following ;p-e new subscribers this week: C, O. 'onnolley. Chloride, Arizona: Frank Dewey. White Hills, : Arizona; T. S. Kingsbury. Salt Lake City: James O. Wilkins. II. S. Boggs. . Washington; A, J. narnum. Bunker ville. Nevada: . I. M, Lytle, Enterprise. M. E. Paris. William Harris, and Lyman 'Andru returned from King A nan. Arizona. 011 the 10th inst. Harris was a party to a suit in the civil court ;.t Kingman, between him and William ' cotini' ier. The case was decided in ' Harris" favor, as petitioned for-. Havid Necdhain got into a squabble w iih a squaw Thursday and is nursing a broken finger and damaged face in '.- consequence. It appears that the L squaw and her papoose were annoying -' edham at his trinket store wheu he 1 i'lajcf-d Mr -in away. They refused to 1 !.'o. ,uu! the pupvw made itself so 1 t,-,.,:(!, 1,,, i,.,. 1:ii .Vt'v'd'nam slapped it. ''- '.':'':: :,.: ',:tv. :-."ii:ediate:y li--.w i;t the poor old man, who is over eighty years ;u ' i'.uc ami quiu- iu'.irm. and clawed his 11 ! fa'1.-, pui'i! eg out soph1 of his whisker:, c and ml,'-! I. throwing a rock at him, i vLh i, .I,;,-? h'.isw of i.he l.-ft |