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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL. o Col. A. P. Hardy has rented the s Canaan Meat Market for the next 13 . months. Hurrah for fat beef and : - . plenty of suet! Don't give us any Mahogany! Sfc ,3?m ? Pearce, in the lower part of this city, had his "wood pile" T burned on the 8th inst. How it orig inated we did not learn. . -VV- - We respectfully invite the business men of thio city to step forward with their advertisements and aid in sustaining sus-taining the Union, the only home , pper in southern Utah. Our friend A, wTlvins is erecting an addition to his dweling. " Scrior"t.George Union, monthly, fifty cents a year. ;Bp: John E. Pace has purchased i the residence recently owned by W H. Carpenter, the broom maker. Read our advertisement of, Rubber s Stamps, then order one. I" .-."J . 4 IBL. , The weather is very changeablo, cold, warm, freezing, rain, mud, dust. Remember that Carpenter's brooms are sold at the St. George Go-op. Store. Onr eld friend Daniel Tyler, from Beaver, is in town, looking hale nnd happy Things are in a prosperous condition up his way. Live Business men advertise. Read the ads. in the Union this month and learn who they arc. There are many strangers in town, bound for the mines in Arizona. Subscribe for Yick's Monthly Mag azine. fate ad. Bp. F. Jones, of Pine Valley, is in town nnd reports the health of the people of that place good, and about 3 inches of snow on the ground. John Pymm, Bookseller and dealer in Toys, Notions, &c. has got a neat S'how case for his bocks. . He has ;. New stock of Books and Toys and a larce assortment of Valentines. If we are not mistaken there is an Ordinance prohibiting the discharge of or shooting with tire-arms within the limits of this city. Why do not our Policemen make an example oi some of the law breakers who are almost al-most daily disobeying the law, judging judg-ing from- the many salutes that reach our ears? Officers, to youi duy. There is a nuisance half a block east of our office on each side of tin turnpike. When there is much rain there are two ponds of water which rermins until it becomes stagnant. It endangers the health of the people in its vicinity and should be abated by either drainirg or filling up. |