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Show . Wm. Atkin continues to pay the highest cash price for all kinds of hides. rr it a 7,1 Notice to the Public. Prof. H O. Brower, Piano Tuner Tun-er and Organ Regulator, of Salt Lake City, is Here in the Citv of Si George. He comes well recommended. re-commended. He is a first class workman and first class work guaranteed. On Thursday evening, January 23, a very nice complimentary Ball was given to the members of the St George Stake Choir, under the direction of its Chorister. Prayer was offered and . dancing commenced at about 8 o'clock and continued till 10:30, when' the following fol-lowing program was creditably rendered: Singing by the choir. Medley song by George Wor-,then, Wor-,then, who had things mixed up in general and caused lots of merriment merri-ment Recitation by Maud Bigler. Quartett by Zina Ashby, Emma Riding. Max Woodbury, and J. W. McAllister. "Whistling by George Judd. Song by J. "W. Mc Allister. Singing by the Choir. After which dancing continued until after midnight. All passed off quietly and a good time, in general, gen-eral, was had. The Presidency of the Stake and a number of the High Council were present f For a pain in the chest a piece of flannel dampened witk Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Pain Balm and bound on over the seat of the pain, and another an-other on the back between the shoulders, will afford prompt relief. re-lief. This is esDeciallv valuable gxr - f ail to please and entertain. Mr. Ruggles' ventriloqaism and astounding as-tounding jugglery ia mysterious, indeed, to the uninitiated. The trapeze and other ' feats of his daughters and son are first class, even making your heart jump into your throat, expecting to see one or the other have their brains dashed out, as they drop from one pole and catch on to another. Also Punch and Judy came in for their share of the fun-making propensities making you laugh till your sides nearly split. j Mr. Ruggles who knows the courtesies due the printing fraternity frater-nity never forgets to furnish them with complimentary tickets, and on Thursday evening he exemplified exempli-fied our assertion by kindly furnishing fur-nishing editor, family and typos with a free pass. Tuesday evening a man put up at the Pymm House, having his wagon down in the yard. On Wednesday morning when he went to his wagon, he found that a sack, containing two or three over shirts and the same number of under shirts, whioh. he had worn once, and sevral pairs of socks, also several sev-eral handkerchiefs, was iissing. At last accounts there has been no clue to the thief. f In order to make room for Spring Stock, Mis. Jacdonald will sell, for the next few weeks, her remaining re-maining stock of Millinery Goods at Cost, for Cash. Come early and get suited. At Dr. Ivins' residence. St. George Photograph Gallery open daily, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cabinet size Photographs $4. per dozen, $2.5Q per half dozen. The partnership heretofore existing exist-ing between McNeil and -Pearce, as butchers has been dissolived and it is expected, that Pearce will continue con-tinue the business at the old stand. A - y - in cases where the pain is eaused by a cold and there is a tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by I J. R. Michels. 'V, A Step in the bight direction. The Clark Theatrical Co. f urnisn-ed urnisn-ed us with complimentary tickets to witness their serio-comic drama, "a man from M aine," which is to be presented at the Social Hall tonight to-night and will be re-produced JLfonday evening. Be sure to be present. Great slaughter sale of millinery goods at Mrs. Macdonald's for the next few weeks. Removed to Dr. Ivins residence, S. V. Cor. of Locust and Third North Si A horse race was run on Friday, the 24th inst by a h ores belonging belong-ing to Daniel Seggrailler, of Ka-nab, Ka-nab, and one owned by James An-drus, An-drus, jr, of St, George. They ran for $100.00 a side, the Segg-miller Segg-miller horse being the winner, j Many merchants are well avare that their customers are their best friends and take pleasure in supplying sup-plying them with the best goods obtainable. As an instance we mention Perry & Cameron, prominent prom-inent druggists of Flushing, Michigan. Mich-igan. They say: "We have no hesitation in recommending Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Cough 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. Michels. The C. Ruggles Co. enlivened the community again Thursday evening, even-ing, nt the Social Hall, and as this company are all artists, they never |