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Show r HUM ! i-: N i l i v. Continu.-. from 1st pt.ge. hum or iy other noint here Briy-liamit.-M luivi; a foothold, and then to linUli i.l.i- mi r-'i V(,r. In conclusion if you wi.-h the "Urn"' met and r,-,'ii.:il send I'd!' K. M. Neill's trai t.-;: In: t r.i-t-si i i 1. send for II. !i. N-al himself, if you can got h i in. Yei, noble hearted Mr. X.iiil did come, and planted his urtilury against Mormondom at lioeel.burg fur the unall Hinn or ten Dollars per day, which sniii the Morinon-liaters of Bet-chhurg had to dig down deep in their pockets to raise. As to bin time being limited when he came hi- intended to lay seige to Morinonism for a few weeks, but methiiiks the breast works looked a little to strong, and when he received news of reinforcements (two Mormon Killers) beat a ha.vy-retreat, not willing to face two of the "deluded elders" as we are called. .And to beat around the bush and get out of it he offered to furnish a Joseph i to F.I tier to do us tip and then he would do the survivor to a finish. Come on, Mr. Xeal or any other divine and whip the Mormons out with the bible if you can. We were absent during Mr. Neal's bombardment, bom-bardment, but ofi times hear the rumbling rum-bling of his guns through the county paper, and some of his infamous tracts, which he has scattered around. Am glad to note the activity in mining min-ing business in my dear mountain home, and trust that God will continue to bless us temporally as well as spiritually, spirit-ually, which I know He will do if we are faithful and do our duty as true Saints should. Long live The Washington Wash-ington County News, let your pages be white and spotless before God and man, but let them continue to teem with eternal truths. Give my kind regards to my many friends of the sjiot that is dearest on earth to me. Your fellow townsman and Bro. in Christ, James McArthur. Ewing, Fleming Co., Kentucky. P. S. No Josephite Elders has come to the front yet. J. M. Hurrah for our volunteers! Drs. Smith & Charles the Dentists are at the Snow House. Bishop F. O. Holt of Gunlook was a visitor in this city last Saturday. Miss Ethel Andrus returned from a visit to Sulphnrdale Wednesday. John Hancock and wife of Mesquite were visiting- relatives here this week. Miss Emma Biding and Walter Dodge left for Deer Lodge Tuesday on a visit. Mr. Cox and party of the Deseret Telegraph Co. were repairing the line here this week. The News thanks M. L. McAllister for some luscious grapes left at this office Thursday. See change in time of running the Modena stage in the advertisement of the Snow House. For first-class dental work Drs. Smith & Charles cannot be beaten. They are at- the Snow House. Washington County Fair Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, September I8th, 19th and 20th. WINTER CAPES HAVE ARRIVED at McQuarrie & Sons. Those that ordered please call. FOR SALE CHEAP A wagon, Harness Har-ness and Saddle. Enquire of M. L. McAllister, St. George. A BARGAIN FOR $200 House and lot with $100 water right. Enquire of Johanne Rohuer, St. George. I will pay 1 cent per pound cash for barley and H cents cash for oats. Jos. S. Snow. The St. George Co-op. will be closed next Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, Wednes-day, August 21, 22 and 23. for stocktaking SHOES The largest and finest stock this side of Salt Lake City. Call and see them. A. R. Whitehead & Son Chief Engineer West of the U. & P. has sent word to this office that 15 or 20 men can secure work there at $1.75 per day. M. E. Paris and Thomas Sterling, two of the most progressive citizens of Leeds, were in this city on business last Saturday. Merl Hemanway is having the old brewery building fixed up, and intends opening it shortly with a stock of candies, cigars, etc. Arthur Snow left on Tuesday morning morn-ing for his home in Salt Lake City. He superintended the putting in of the new machinery for the Washington j Roller Mill while here. ! The first race-horse to arrive for the j Fair races next month was brought in ' on Friday by John Tate of Cedar City. ! Tate will also train the race-horses belonging to Bishop Andrus. i I O. G. Carner. of the Indian School at Grand Junction. Colo., came in on the stage Thursday and will remain here a ' few days examining sites for the Indian School to be erected in Southern Utah. James G. Reneher and wife of Grass Valley were visiting friends here Thursday and left for home Friday. Misses Jennie Macfarlane and Ruth McQuarrie accompanied them on return re-turn and will spend a few days at the p:is;;m Bencher home. |