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Show LOCAL AND CLNKKAL. fresh r.i'.Mr r.FMK f u sale. Ed. r!,riath.n. Will Liu, retimed from White Ei '.'or ia.-t Sunday. Hon. Thomas .bald h-'r !'"!' the La. Verkin Wednesday. Five babie, ....ere b!e,ed a'. Fa-,: meeting ji,t Sunday. John St Urzclic'rger shlpp'-d 05 dozen juaiL to Salt Lake- Tue-uay. It.tv.;i-.:ml G. M. Hardy L about again ifier a long .-pell of sic!-:ue-s. Heh. r C Smith has sold his residence resid-ence to George Morris for 81,200. ErastUs, the 10-year-oul ion of Dr. S. O. Iliggins, is ill with peritonitis. Mrs Addi.; E. Price has bought the residence of George Morris for $So0. John M. Maefarlane was regimenal it the Walk. jr House, Salt Lake City, on the 3rd inst. Samuel Judd left here Tuesday for Def.amar, where he will take over Vheece's blacksmith shop. Four or five more loads of ties were taken out to the grade the lirst of the week. 4 roil County Record. The Mutual conjoint meeting last Sunday evening was crowded, and an excellent program was well rendered. Titos. Stapley and Ky Simpkins left for the Washington Factory this week with loads of vital. Tron County Record. The La Verkin fruit ranch has been leased for two years to John and Joseph Gubler, and James Pectral, all of this city. R. G. MeQuarrie & Sons have some second-hand Lumber, Doors, and Windows Win-dows for sale. Cash or trade. Selling cheap. R. C. Lund, Jr., came in from Sulphur Tuesday quite ill, and has been confined lo his room ever since. Tron County Record. Harry Kemp and Harry Thurston amo home from De Lamar, where they have been working for some time, last Sunday. A beautiful picture will be given away at MeQuarrie & Sons. Every purchaser of goods to the value of $2.50 has a chance. R. C. Lund left for Cedar Junction Tuesday morning, with the intention of going from there to Salt Lake. Iron County Record. Jed. Snyder, of Uinta county, was fined $5. and costs last Saturday forenoon fore-noon by Justice Daggett for fighting on the race track on the 2nd inst. School teacher Nephi M. Savage is quite ill with nervous prostration, following fol-lowing an attack of the grip. Joseph S. Snow is teaching the school pro tern. Father Lorenzo Clark has been quite ill for somo days. The Mormon Bat-tallion Bat-tallion veteran is 93 years old, and his many friends hope to soon see him about again. Arthur E. Snow, a mining expert of Salt Lake, City, arrived hero last Saturday. Sat-urday. He will remain for a week or two visiting relatives and attending to private business. James Andrus, Jr., Robert Ashby, Samuel Fullerton, and George Ashby comprised a party that left here on a prospecting tour Tuesday. They have gone south, and will probably go as far as the Colorado. Samuel Isom, of Mountain Dell, near Virgin-City, is very ill with pneumonia. The young man has only been home from the mission field a few months. Dr. Affleck was attending on him the fore part of the week. Utah Mourns the loss of three of her brave sons at Manila. They died honorably hon-orably on the battlefield, and the names of Harry A. Young, John G. Young, and Wilhelm S. Goodman will be enshrined en-shrined in the hearts of their people. Brigham Jarvis returned to the Tutesagabili group of mining claims Tuesday where he and three others are prosecuting work on the Paymaster. Pay-master. They arc down nearly 100 feet, upon reaching which they will drift in. W. A. Thatcher, a mining expert with headquarters at the Knutsford, Salt Lake City, who is representing Philadelphia capitalists, came as far as St. George on his way to the copper property at Bunkerville, but upon learning there was a cloud on the title to the property he left for Salt Lake City again Tuesday. Eider Edwin D. Seegmiller, writing to the editor from Germany, says: 'T am well and enjoying my mission, although al-though I find the work different from ; i that at home as the language is so hard j to learn. Wishing our home paper j success, and with kind regards to all. your Bro.. etc. His address is now: Edwin D. Seegmiller, Froukfurter Str. 29. Heilbronn. Germany. i j Mutual Improvement Missionaries, EhU-rs Hunter and Wiieock, have made j arrangements to be at the following places on the dates named: Washington. Washing-ton. February 7, 8. and 9: Toquerville, February lo: Springdale. February 11: Rockville, February 12: Grafton. February Febr-uary 13: Virgin City. February 14: Toquerville. February 1": Leeds. February Febr-uary 10: Washington. Feliruary 17: St. George. February l-h |