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Show LOCAL AND (iKNKKAL. P,hop F. o. lb, It of G e.Vck was in j this City Thin-day. j Luther H.-mmv, ;ty his returned home- 'ruin P-f.au.ar. William Aihiu -'ai ted Pur loads of j a-u.,1 i.j Mur.w :.:.,:..!..;.-. C:,,rec :.f. I; ,i'e, of Pine -V was iu this ci'y Tiu .day. Thm. P.. C. Fund arrived home from .Silt Fake ( rJ'i.i:r-d.'''. J. ;. Sraek. Jr.. of Pino Valley i.eic i,n biniii'-iT 'A-u.v-:.dry, BF.E-5'.VAX Y.'A'.-.TF.D at White-he-ad's. I.'j wr, per lb will be paid. Porn A daughter t-, the wife of Pi-.-- , t.itml) on -':: 21 '.!. tut. All well. n(,..-H G. McQuarf e v, out to Silver Pecf Monday to start up the Parbee Mill. AIjo Kimball, representing the Clark F.Idivilee Itardware Co. of Salt Lake is in town. S. P. Calloway is home from White Pills, where he has been working for some time. Richard Morris started for Modena Wednesday to ...cvt the Eiders who are going to attend S. S. conference. C'harles Andrus, George Lytic, Milo Andrus, and Thomas Andrus returned homo from the Skootm Pah ranch Tuesday. j Will MeC'une the genial representative represent-ative of Seoweroft & Sons of Ogden is doing business here. He reports business busi-ness brisk. ' County Clerk Whitehead issued a marriage license on Monday to Morris Wilson and Miss Minnie Ann Stratton, both of Virgin City. Elders Karl G. Maeser and George Reynolds, of the Sunday School Union, will attend the Sunday School conference confer-ence today and tomorrow. The Barbee Mill at Silver Reef resumed re-sumed running Tuesday. There is loO tons of high-grade silver ore on the ground to be run through. The stockholders of the Dixie Mining Min-ing & Smelting company received on May 1st the royalty on their first shipment ship-ment of ore from King, Old, and Adams, the lessees. Dudley Leavitt, Sr., has received a chock for SI 970 from the Government as recompense for damages by Indians in early days. George R. Lund was Leavitt 's attorney. Sulphur deposits in Southern Utah are being extensively worked by St. George men. Railroad communication with that country will bring to the fore many new industrial pursuits. Kingman King-man Miner. I have been a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea ever since the war and have used all kinds of medicines for it. At last I found one remedy that has been a success as a cure, and that is Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. P. E. Geisham, Gaars Mills, La. For sale by all Druggists. J. A. Swapp returned to the Copper Mountains last Saturday taking with him John McXiel, T. M. Blair, Had en Church, Jr., Charles Laub, MarkLaub, C'harles Seegmiller, and John Rollins, whom he had employed to work in the mine. This increase of force will make a total of eighteen men now working on this property. May day was cold and blustery, nevertheless the young people went pienieingtothe Santa Clara and Washington Wash-ington fields, and to the Dodge farm. A dance and ice cream party was hur-ridly hur-ridly gotten up for the children in the Social Hall, which was kindly lent for that purpose by Mr. J. R. Miehsls. Thanks to the ladies who got up the affair, af-fair, the children enjoyed themselves immensely. The noted i;Blue John" for whose capture Governor Wells has offered a reward of $200.00. he being wanted for grand larceny in Wayne county, and is said to be the trusted scout, messenger messen-ger and tale bearer for the Robbers Roosters in southern and southeastern 1 Utah has one coal black eye and one ! blue eye. The man Williams one of j the two strangers who were employed I by Mayor Brown as spotters in the Joe Fuller case had just such eyes and otherwise answered the published description de-scription of Blue John" alias J. W. Grieiths. Many old soldiers now feel the effects of the hard service they endured dur-i dur-i ing the war. Mr. Geo. S. Anderson, of Rossville. York county, Penn., who ! saw the hardest kind of service at the ! front, is now frequently troubled 'with j rheumatism. "1 had a severe attack j lately." he says, "and procured a bot-j bot-j tie of Chamberlain's Fata Balm. It ; did so much good that I would like to : know what you would charge me for ; one dozen bottles." Mr. Anderson ; wanted it both for his own use and to supply it to his friends and neighbors as every family should have a bottle of it iu their home, not cn'y for rheumatism, rheumat-ism, but lame back, sprains, swellings, cuts, bruises aud burns, for which it is i v... . . i.. p Pi-.-L-gist-'. |