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Show -;,.i. v.;, ;r a- v.- -o to pn--. 'i'he i:,-v. ;. ir.tn'.y u v'''- 'I'iie I :..;j..r Soi-hay had a t.iet.ie in ' h'-ir f.a'i on V m --' i ay . j S. i-L.tiii..; i;i t!,.: ad , ' ;.; ene-nt of Mrs. .U',:: K. 1 'l i' e in tliU : - 'e. Zoe, 1 1,.; iiiiie (iaii.-'M'-r of C'narhs Si'.'ud.ii r. i , y.vy I:! wiii. pTfit-mi' i. !; i. i . a.. I!.t,t.;rii, the in- t.-rioi' of lla: ,i.,:-,. of 1'.. G. .Mc ,'aarri" a: Son-:. Den A!.- r, i.o has I n I ' i i - ill io 1 ' .I".!.1 till.'.'. 'A i ' 1 1 i i - i a : a . . 1 ' ' : - : '. ! -i. i, profit.,'. S. L. Ail mi, and Sun left Thn"-day 1 1 vi-.it their in : n i n prop'-rtii-s a ad to lo ;i-.i---m en f ', iir, hyiniifi Donnan and wife, of iowa, trrivi-d hrn-e Wed ne.vkiy. and intend -penil i ii'j; t in- winl'-r hi-re. W. C. Mil,--; t.t uiio-.l from I'.niei-prisi', I'.niei-prisi', v. here h.i has been working on llie re-. i'voir dan;, 'J'uesdtty. Sneak tliiefes are' visit in;;' wood piles iu fids city. They should lie tvar.dit and a .-harp sentence innieted. The eili teeii-nionfhs-old jrirl of Ed. 1 lendrix fell on tin: lire last Saturday and burnt her hands quite badly. l-'asl inei'l in"; was well attended last Sunday. Four children were bl ssed, and some strong lesl imonies borne. The presence of Southern Pacific stirvevors ill Southern Utah is noticed in Eastern railroad journals. Tribune. P.. G. MeQiiarrie A Sons have built an addil ion on the north end of their store buildine- which they will use as a workshop. The Edison Vitascope company showed show-ed hero last Saturday and Monday. The entertainment was "'ood, and drew bi houses. L. Conner and E. Sander of St. Geore'e, arrived here "Monday and will '40 to work at the pump station. De Eamur Lode. Our local thespians will play ''The Hunker's Daughter'" on Monday, December Dec-ember liuh. Give the' home company good houses. , A. JT. Biding left here for his home at Panguitch Wednesday. The widow and children of the late Thomas E. Biding accompanied him. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea llemedy can always be depended de-pended upon and is pleasant and safe to take. Sold by All Druggists. A herd of cattle passed through the Valley last Thursday, driven by emigrants emi-grants from St. George, on their way to White River. Do Lamar Lode,, The weather during the past week has been quite cold, and Friday it tried to snow a little, but it was a miserable failure. A good fall of rain or snow would lie welcome. Contractor Hendricks has fifteen more men at Salt Lake City to work on the U. & P. A freight train is running run-ning between Mil ford and Thermo carrying car-rying material, cte. George Manley and Annie Mauphine of White Hills, Arizona, came in Monday Mon-day in a mule rig and were married on Tuesday by Judge Daggett. They left at once on return to White Hills. Rube Gardner left Pine Valley on Wednesday for Milford to bring home Elder H. O. Gardner, who has been honorably released from the Southern States mission on account of ill health. Mary , the lS-months-old daughter of R. J. Lund and wife, fell against an open fireplace last Saturday and burnt her right hand and left arm quite badly. The little one is doing as well as could be expected. E. II. Stout, is visiting this section in the interests of the Studebaker Carriage and Wagon Co., of Salt Lake City. He was a resident of St. George from 1861 to 1SG5, andltas relatives living here, so that he combines business with the pleasure of seeing kindred and friends. An error in the concluding paragraph of Hector McQuarrie's letter, published last Nyeek, made the types say: ''The Gospel is true and know it, and I trust it will endure to the end." It should have read: The Gospel is true and I know it. and I trust I will endure to the end. Mr. Hardin Norris. clerk of the drug store of 11. Shoemaker. Perry. 111., says: i "A man came into our store the, other j day and said. 'I want a bottle of that j stuit that saves children's lives. I read j in the News about it. The children j may cret sick when we can not get the : doctor quick enough. It's the medicine you sell for croup.' " He alluded to j Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and j bought a bottle before he loft the store. ; For sale by All Druggists. ! "Ras" Whitehead too'.c his wife and 1 family out in their new surrey last Sim-; day. and before going very far wished ; he hadn't done so. All went well until ib.ey reached the Black point, where there is an innocent-looking mud-hole in which the surrey stuck: the horse balked and I'.nal'y laid down, so "B-is" and his wife had to dismount in the mud and p;;'.'. the surrey out. P. as hail : mud up to his knees: how far into it iairs. Whitehead get we are not informed: in-formed: doubtless "Ras" could tell if i ho wo.il i. |