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Show Brother George is now oil a' mission mis-sion in Kentucky and .will be proud of the new arrivat Mrs. John M Moody presented her husband with a fine baby boy, on October 7, 1896. Mit feels about 6 inches taller since the stranger came to his domicile. - If your children are subject to croup watch for the first symptom of the . disease hoarseness. , If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as the child becomes hoarsejit will prevent the attack. Even after the croupy cough has appeared the attack' can always be prevented bv erivincr this remedv. Dixie land many a sad heart have been comforted by the lovely, wreaths sent from the ..Temple grounds to adorn the caskets of those who have been called away. Long may you . live, brother Bennett, Ben-nett, to adorn that sacred place where Saints delight to go.. Christy, the roustabout ' on the premises, thinks we have not given him enough .credit for what he does in keeping the lawns trimmed, &ct and so he stopped his paper, but poor Christy is a good fellow in his way, and deserves de-serves all the praise he can get and we trust that he will get , his back down again ad renew his subscription soon. ' ' . and we recommend it to our readers as worthy of their patronage.:- . The people of Pine Valley believe in improvement and have recently t , had their meeting house reshjnglecf; added a steeple and put a nice bell , ' in .it, that can be heard nearly all over the Valley. The shingling was done by F.Y. Morse, and the oth.er work by David Rogers. ' ' . V'-. Mr. Weston burned a Kiln of brick at Pine Valley that contained 125,000, and it is said they are good brick,' too. n . Pearl.Terry, daughter of Wm. A. and Martha Ann Terry, was born in this city, February 19, 1893, ; and died on October 7, 1896, of Pneumonia. Pneumo-nia. . - . - " Mourn not for your sweet Pearl, Whom God hth called away: ,. We know she was too pure, Upon this earth to stay. ? She l now tree from pain, j ' . Her mintion here i o'er B ut soon you'll meet again, Never to part, no more. J. ' ' It is also invaluable for colds and whooping cough. . For sale by J ohn R Michels, St Ceorge. We are pleased to see theGreat Campaign on our table again and wish it all the success it so richly deserves. . On the 16th of September, 1896, about 30 of the children, grandchildren grand-children and friends of father Samuel B. and his wife Caroline B. Hardy, assembled at his residence resid-ence and gave them a surprise, it being her 90th brithday, and "her If Troubled with Bhetimtism Head This. Annapolis, Md, .'Apr. 16, 1894 1 have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism and found it to be all that is claimed for it. I believe it to be the best preparation prepar-ation for rheumatism " and deep seated muscular pains on the 'market and cheerfully recommend it to the public. Jno. G, Brooks, dealer in boots, shoes, etc., No. 18 Main St. - -"AL80 HEAD THI9." The Darlington, Wis., Journal . saya editorially of a p9pular patent ; medicine. "We' know from, ex- perience that Chambeilain's Colic, i', Cholera aud Diarrhoea emedyiia :&j--''4 all thafia claimed for it, as on two occasions it stopped excruciating pains aJd possibly saved us from an untimely grave. We would not iest easy over night without it ) in the house." This remedy un-doubtedly un-doubtedly saves more pain and suffering than nny other medicine ; in the' world. Every family should . keep it in the house, for it is sure v ; : to be needed sooner or later. For ' . ; sale by John B. Michels, bt. George. . - The Union Pacific flyer oa Monday Mon-day Morning, October 5, carried Hon. C. E. -Allen, of Salt Lake," Wm. Glassman, of Ogden, Hon. Chas. S. Varian, of Salt Lake, and Hon. Thomas Kearns, of Park City to the east to land in Nebraska to assist in carrying the State for Bryan, at the coming election. They 'are the cream of Utah's Polittcal speak-; ers, and are likely to do a good work, A feW 2 month old fine pigs for sale cheap, for Cash, to pay widow's taxes. For particulars apply at this office or Mary A. Carpenter, Eloom-ington, Eloom-ington, Utah. Cash paid for all kinds of hides by William Atkin. . husband is 2 years and 5 days her senior. They have been married 71 years last December and they are still quite lively, and it does one good to chat with, them and hear them talk of their early days in the church; We join their many friends in wishing them a pleasant time whi'e life shall last. The question which is the most pleasing to the eye, the works of nature or the works of art has often been discussed, without a' satisfactory , reply being given, but if the reader will take a spin down to the Temple grounds, they will there see the beauties , of nature as improved bythe works of art, and we think you will there find the answer to the question , at the beginning of this article, which is in- short "both." On entering the north and northwest gates, you find the rough things of naturfv the Osage Orange, that thorny tree, and the Pomegranate, cultivated culti-vated and trimmed into nice hedgo rows by the skillful hands of the Mechanicsville, St , M a r County, Md. I sold a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm to a man who had bean , suffering with rheumatism for several years. It made him a well man. A. J. ilc-Gill. ilc-Gill. For sale . at 50 cents per bottle by John 11. Michels, St George. Miss Susie Fawcett, daughter of Bp. Nephi R. Fawcett, of Price, Washington Co., has gone to Old Mexico to visit her relations in that vicinity, and expects to return in the Spring. We wish her a pleasant time and safe return. . John Pymm sells 12 pounds of sugar for one dollar. Last Tuesday evening the Young! Men's Mutual Improvement Association Asso-ciation was reorganized, Albert E. Miller h2ving asked to be released from the presidency of the same. Ashby Snow was electdd President, Joseph T. Atkin, , first Councilor, Edward M. '. McArthur, second Councilor, Orrin Jarvis, Secretary and Erastus B. 4 Snow Jr. Assistant Secretary. Isaac C. Macfarlane informs us that a contract has been let, sub- ject to the approval of the land commissioners, to ilfr. Thompson Jinks, to survey all the unsurveyed 'lend in Southern Utah, which will include the Hurricane Valley, LeVefkin Bench, Berry Spring Bench, Santa Clara Bench, Price and Bloomington Properties, so people interested in any of these tracts can then enter them and secure their permanent titles for the same. , v There will be a Republican County Convention held in Leeds, I?tah,.on October 17,; 1896, to nominate a full county ticket The proper delegates should govern themselves accordingly. " What is the use of paying High Prices when you can get them for almost nothing? Bacon, per lb only 10 cents; Sugar, per, sack, $8.00; Slate Pencils 12 for 5 cents; Lead Pencils 12 for 10 cents; Blankets only 80 cents per pair; and other goods at very low prices, at A. R. Whitehead & Son's Store. Thanks to friend Kenner of the Great Campaignt . for his setting us right in' regard to the "Pioneer Silver Paper in Utah." But, say; if your New Star was tli3 pioneer, whv don't you make the Standard pull down its Pioneer assertion which it holds up so prominent in each isue? We wouldn't stand it, if We were you! The wife of elder George E. Mil63 Wfts blessed with a fine son, on the morning of October 7, 1893. gardener Bro. . C. W. Bennett. You also find beautiful Autamn flowers in abundance, in many hues adorning the premises and sending forth their sweet perfume to gladden the heart of the visitor. To gaze upon these ; flower beds one is led to exclaim "beautiful, beautiful," for the great variety r f both color and kind is lovely to behold! To use the language of a lover of. beauty who has seen an enormous amount of natures beauties when-he said "the equal you seldom see, butthe superior, never," is verily true. Here in our 1 ' f Bishop James Andrus was present and gave some . good Instruction to they oung men, and desired every one present to bring another person with them next meeting. 1 He purposes pur-poses being present himself as much as possible. , , ' ... , The associaton meet at the Lyceum Ly-ceum each Tuesday evening at 7,30, and the young-Ladies , meet at the Isame place on Vednesday evening. We acknowledge: with1' pleasure the receipt of the Juvenile InstrnCt-or InstrnCt-or for September 1 5, and it is very interesting both for old and Young, . - ' " '!'' ' "..,.,.) , " 1 |