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Show NOTICE. WASHINGTON F1EI.I CA.VAL CO. To Stockholders in Washington Field Canal Co. All delinquent stock on Assessment levied by the board on July 26. 1SBS, will by order of the Board of Directors be sold on Monday, October 10th, 1898, at 2 p. m. at the Office of the Secretary. Erasus B. Snow, Secty. COTTONWOOD WATER. Notice is hereby given to the holders of Cottonwood Cot-tonwood Water Scrip that they are requested to notify the City Council of the City of St. George as to the amount of scrip held by them, and as to where they wish to use the Water 'due 'on account ac-count of such scrip when the same is divided. , statement of the Amount, and intended place of use may be made in writing and left with the Mayor or Recorder of said City. By order of the City Council Francis L. Daggett Recorder, Dated Oct. 4th, 1898. The Purowan correspondence to Ihe Iron County Record makes mention of the Tact tha', some Indian bucks got drunk on Dixie wine and chased citizens of Paragoouah with knives, said citizens cit-izens having to Hoc for their lives. The Indians w ere jailed and next morning morn-ing brought before the J. P. of Parowan who let them off upon their identifying the men who sold them the wine. It eventually transpired that the wine was sold by Mr. Forsyth cf Toquerville, who was arrested, enroute home, at Cedar City. He was fined $20. which he promptly paid. Three Doctors la CcnsttlfGt!on. From Benjamin Franklin. ''When you are sick, what you like bert is to be chosen for a medicine in the first place: what experience tells you is best, to be chosen in the second place: what reason (i. e. Theory) says is ie?t to be chosen in the last place. But if you can et Dr. Inclination, Dr. Experience and Dr. Reason to hold a eohsu"'. atiou tog-ether, they will five you the best advice that can be taken." When you have a bad cold Dr. Inclination In-clination would recommend Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Cough Remedy because it .is pleasant and safe to talce. Dr. Experience Experi-ence would recommend !t beca-use it never fails ts effect a speedy and permanent perm-anent cure. . Dr. Reason would recommend recom-mend it because it i3 prepared on scientific scien-tific principles, and acts on nature's plan in relieving the lungs, opening th secretions and restoring tneeystem to.i R'.ura.! snd he a Key t-cr.di'-.ic?. Tor Don Alger is in on a visit from Diamond Valley. Val-ley. 'William Webb, Jr., la home visiting from' Sulphurdale. We are late froing to press this week, owinr to the mail sack confaininft our paper polng a wrong route. The papers did not arrive unti' Saturday wheu it should have get here Thursday. Thurs-day. The new meat market of J n. Pearce will open up next week. The day is not yet certain. cer-tain. The market is neat, clean and pretty and Mr. Pearce -will undoubtedly receive good patronage. About, twenty St. George bicjehsta turned out last Saturday and Commenced w ork on the new cycle track, on the south half of the public pub-lic square. They intend to turn .out again today to-day and finish the work. The Home Indnstrv Shoe factory w as entered, enter-ed, about two weeks ao. at nir-ht, and three pair of shoes stolen. The theft was not made known until recently, ' ai H was thought the thieves could be captured. Chas. Bennett st anerl up the Citv bakery on Jfonaav and a (rood business has be"n done there this w eek. The bread . en Vi-s, hulls, etc.. H'f o' first-class crailr and the bakery wlj un. doubtedly receive deserved patronaee. A'ma TJi.'intr -,va biur-ht bebr- .Tustleo o' the Peace Dawtt on Tues.'av mo-ninc - -Usoha-rdmr a nlsio! to th danrcr a' hr.ma" liV. JmW r.ai-cu r-ave him a lentm-e am' suspended sentence pending pood behavior. ChaWes Cobb, writing Lo the Salt Lake Tribune Trib-une from Overton, h.vvs-'that a party are out snryevlmr a line of railroad from Klnsrman, Arizona, to White Hills. Tmnle Bar. up the Muddy and the Virr-i,, to st. (n-orcrc. and Cedar Citv. and believes it to be toe R. G. W. We hope Mr. Cobb may be right. Stake President of tiie Y. M. M. I. A. David H. Morris, counselor John G. McQuarrie, Stake President of Y. L. M. I. A. Ro,. Jarvis, Misses Caddie Macfarlane. Lottie Ashby, Etanor Bi. lor, Messrs. Gecrge F. Whitehead and W, J. Davis comprised the party that left for the Mutual conference at Il-.bron. The follow-in? are conference visitors at Bait Lake from St. George: Pres. D. D. McArthur. and-David II. Cannon, Bishop and Mra. And-nis. And-nis. Ed. Snow, Mrs. A. Andrus, Mrs. Ann C. Woodbury. Mrs. Graf, George Woodward! James G. Bleak and wife, Mrs. A.idic Triec Miss Eva Price. S. 11. Wells and wife, Mr Jnha A, Pace and AarouXelsou. A. ?. Wlnsor, Jr., was in the city this Week on business from Enterprise. He reports everything looking very prosperous m that! section, and says they intend to push work nn i the reacrToir dam. A Kiln of brtek containing ! 115.000 had Jnst been bnrnea and nra brick j buildlngrs, including the ehoolhon.e will b ' bnih this fall. . Other brick i! k( mvle rlj.hl a..y Aivr-g-.er -ry .in.; - ..... or |