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Show Justice DeMoist last evening fixed Carl Osterloh'a bond at $200.00. The bonds were given. J. E. Bobhaed is able to be out again after a ten day's confinement to his room suffering with an attack by his old time enemy, inflammatory rheumatism. rheuma-tism. The Dispatch calls attention today to the new advertisement of the Silver Iron Works of this city. Mr. Silver's 1895 spray pump 13 equal to the best pump ever brought to or made in Utah, and his prices are as low as the lowest. Farmers who intend to spray their fruit treeB this spring should call and test these pumpB before buying. If they do this they will never buy another an-other make. Here iB a chance to patronize pat-ronize home industry and get better satisfaction out of the home made article purchased than can possibly be gotten out of a foreign made article. D. P. Felt of this city went up to Eureka this week to purchase tb.3 Tintic Democrat, a weekly newspaper published in EureKfc, but he met with some complicated accounts and business busi-ness deals and the trade for the paper has been declared off. The great furniture house of Taylor Brothers company are unloading two carlosds of the latest styles of bedroom and parlor furniture. The stock carried car-ried by thir house is immense, it will pay you to call and see it. Buy your dress goods at Farrer Brothers Co. Coal 1 coal 1 1 coal! ! 1 at A. O, Smoot's yard. t W. T. Sanfobd, station agent of Lseper, Clarion Co. Pa., writes: I can recommend One Minute Cough Cure as the best I ever used. It gave instant relief and a quick cure. Smoot Drug company. We have two cars select cedar posts at A. O. Smoot's yard. The cheapest place for fruit boxes and bee keepers' supplies is at Geo. W. Mickel's. Provo. In the First District court last evening even-ing business other than that reported re-ported in last evening's issue of The Dispatch was dispoied of as follows: Utah Central Wool company ys. liobert Ord et al, on motion of Jacob Johnson, attorney for plaintiff, case was dismissed. Pleasant Grove vs. Artemus llolman, set for Maich 27th. First National bank of Provo vs. Provo Co-op., Dnnn & Co. et al. ten days additional ad-ditional time given to plead. Caroline Beck et al vs. llyrum Dewsnip et al, motion to dismiss overruled and the books of the Deseret Co-op ordered forwarded to the clerk of the court for use at the trial. Hearing of the motion mo-tion for a new trial of the Richardson case was again postponed, this time till March 28th. First National Bank ot Provo vs. Provo Co-op., service of summons sum-mons upon Reed Smoot and J. W. Bean administrators of the estate of A. O. Smoot deceased Bet aside. The Salt Lake judge haB the motion for a new trial of the Sim Duggins adultery case under advisement and will render his decision on Thursday next. |