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Show See change of adv. of Pioneer Millinery Mil-linery shop. A sewing bee was held at the home of Mrs. B. J. Lund Friday. Harry 3. Jackson of Toquerville gave us a pleasant call Friday. William E. Bunker of Gunlock was a caller at this office Thursday. A letter from Ira S. McMullin, now on a mission in Indiana, will shortly appear in these columns. . R, G. McQuarrie was in from Silver Reef this week. He expects to move in from the Reef next week. Some -Eistoddfod Notes," sent tin by-one by-one of the visitors from St. George, are unavotdobly left out of this issue. Call at this odice and see a sample copy of the Detroit Free Press. You can get it for one year with the home paper for only $2.10. Old fashions in dress may be revived, but no old-fashioned medicine can replace re-place Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by All Druggists. FASCHER'S NEW PHOTO GAL-lery GAL-lery is now open During the next twenty days we make Cabinets at $1.25 per dozen; Square Fancy Cards at 75c. per dozen ( '0111c at Once TEMPLE NOTICE. The St. George Temple will close on Friuay. September 23, 1S98, and reopen on Tuesday. October 25, 1898. David II. Cannon, Pres. Joseph Rosenberg-, Thos. Williams and two others whose names we did learn started this morning to look over the inducements offered for home-seekers at the new town Enterprise. Iron County Record. Daniel McArthur, president of the St. George stake of Latter-Day-Saints, accompanied by his wife, passed a few-days few-days in this city this week, guests of, the McArthurs here who are relatives. Mr. McArthur occupied the pulpit at the meeting house Sunday. Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant Pyramid. A few days ago a carload of machinery machin-ery went through El Paso enroute to the Dublan Mormon colony near Cases Graudes. President Ivins and associates associ-ates are about to erect a large first class saw mill down there, where there is some of the finest timber in Mexico. f: hi Vet a :j-i I tn 1 c rnri,-. |