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Show under the leadership of the Stable boys, discoursed sweet music daring dar-ing the d3 to the enjoyment of all Not n few who read what Mr. Robert Rowls, of Hollands, Va., has to say below, will remember their own experience under like circumstances: "Last winter I hnd la grippo which left me in a low slate of health. I tried numerous num-erous remedies, none of which did me any good, until I was induoed to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. . TLe first bottle of it so far relieved me that I yjh enabled to attend to my work, and the ascond bottle effected a cure." For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by J. R. Michels, Si George. Owing to the holiday and sore finger vf now. f our typo the or fingers being be-ing cauisn I by a HUperrtbiindanee of oon-vent oon-vent f.-it(l lye which whs soaked Into out typa during tliir sojourn with Mr. Jey, which, hs yet, we hrtvo not been able to entirely eliminate, we are not as flush with r''dir.o: mutter as we would otherwise other-wise have been. Th Rngjles all Star Specialty Co,, and Combined Com-bined Show are to perforin in the Social Hall On Tuesday evening January" 7, IS06. This compauy consists o" the famous Rufjjles family, who are all artists sud a;e capable of cither making yon cry or laugh, nd it will not pay to miss the opportunity of Metnjj the grand sig-hta which they will present- See Rig bill posted la various part of town. O t Monday December 24, IS95, Henery Atkin, of the 1st S . Osoree Ward, met with a rery erioua acri.lent 'n ih following' manner: He wenr up to a ' horse in kis corral and put a rope around its neck, as Soon as this was done, the horse staged to run. The rope betas; Ion , considerable loose rope was lying oa the srrouud and by some means got fast around his left lei; and the horse pulled him over ana in do-ni so pulle his hip out. Kis an and another young min were present and fiT't h m untangled un-tangled from arooug' the rope, soon as possible or moicseriou results would have happened. Doctors Doc-tors Hirins and Affleck set the joint and the patient pat-ient is doing well. , tanik; The St.. George Union came to hand hand this week, enlarged and considerably considera-bly Improved in appearnee. The ninth volume began with the latest Issue. Success to onr persevering Dixie cotetn-porury. cotetn-porury. Dcseret News. ?lenry Meier, of Toquervllle, Utah, wii.'Ie returning home from St. George, after last September court, lost n silver watch and chain and a new pair of wo-l wo-l men's shoos. The finder will oblige by ' sending information of the fact to above address. 1 The celebration to be tendered next Mfinday rm ' the advnt of Utah becoming a State bids fair to he i interesting and jrranri, und we thtna will vie with 1 anv tht will be held in southern Utah. I From varous sources we learn that January 6,1806 will be e general day of rejoiclnf throughout Utah and to celebrate Utah's birth jnto statehood. Hurrah Hur-rah f r the new star to be added to the original group. The Iron County Record gives us a neat puff and quotas our retrospective retro-spective published in number 1 of j the Union, then winds up with I "The question that naturally arises in our mind is how much paper i and ink has he on hand this time." j Let the Record be consoled, for1 y we have enough paper on hand to dry up Salt River and enough ink to more than carry us through the i present volumo, and shoald the Record become needy of the black article, with whish the Devil is so intimate, w'U freely contribute; though wo trust the Record has done so wH tbat they are on the eve of starting their Bank. IiOOAZj. . CfS-WANTED,Two or three loads of wood, at this office, on subscriptions and advertising. Also those owing us wood will oblige by bringing it along. The Rev. G. M. Hardy, princi- gal of the Presbyterian Chapel and chool, in this citv, was not behind be-hind any of his neighbors in providing pro-viding a good time for his scholars having a fine Christmas tree loaded load-ed with presents, the evening being be-ing celebrated with singing, reci-. reci-. tations, music &c The wife oir Edward Christian present-d present-d him with t fine son, on the evening of the 31st ull. Mother, -child and father re a happy tt lo. Many merchants are well aware that their customers are their best friends and take pleasure in sap- plying them with the best goods obtainable. As an instance we mention Perry . & Cameron, prominent prom-inent druggists of Flushing, Michigan, Mich-igan, They eay: "Wo have no hesitation in recommending Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Oough Remedy to our customers, as it is the best cough medicine we have ever sold, and always al-ways gives satisfaction." For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by J. R. Michel. ' The outgoing City Council of the City of St. George, vacate their seats Jan. 1, and give place to the new council who are to act for the ensuing two years. . John A Kunzlor, of Toquerville Utah made us a pleasant call yesterday. yester-day. He reports every thing in that place in a flourishing condition. Preparations are being made to 't celebrate Utah's statehood and a fine program has been prepared for the occasion. . On Monday the 30th ult the poor ol the Ward and missipnares' ' families fam-ilies were presented with a supply of wood and the donors in turn were treated to an excellent repast spread out on long tables in the Hall, at 4 o'clock p. m., concluding with a dance in the evening. All enjoyed themselves well. For a pain in the chest a piece of flannel dampened witk Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Pain Balm and bound on over the teat of the pain, and another an-other on the back- between the shoulders, will afford prompt relief. re-lief. This is especially valuable in cases whore the pain is taused by a cold and there isi a tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by R. Michels. The Hurricane Canal Co. held a meeting in the Toquerville Hall last Saturday, December 23, 1895, ! reorganized and elected a new Board. They are now pushing the work and we wish them success. suc-cess. This new canal will cover a large area of land that has long been idle and will be quite an addition to Dixie's farming industry. New Tears day at Santa Clara, Utah, was a day of enjoyment to our Swiss and other friends at that place. A meeting was held at 10 a.m. and speeches, songs, recitations, reci-tations, music, &c were the order of the day. The Brass Band, ' ' (i ., |