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Show That fail-! ! ! What, about ; liar, fair':' An; '.v.; to have a foamy fair'.- Acts our corr'-poiid.-iils h:U.T!!utiiiy WA.VTDj -iii St. (A-orge. a live band Wheat at Roller Mil's taken on s;b--ioriUo .. witiit -iiiih: wood on subscription at th is oliiee. Mrs. ' '. S. (.'nt (ura si ill .ir 'fi-n-s very pooricy. Old newspapers for sale at this otiiee i") cents per hundred. Ceoro'C Milne returned from a visit to Katiab Wednesday, Alonzo Clark .sliipju-d 2 ' dozen (jiuiils to .Montana Wedne.-day. John Stutzneo-i-r sliij.ped tliirty dozen doz-en quails to Salt Lake City last Saturday. Satur-day. Our correspondents are a lttt'o shy this week; hardl y rrot over than'.cso'iv-iuti' than'.cso'iv-iuti' yet, perhaps. The Twice-a-Wook Detroit Free I'l'ess and your Jiome Pajier both one year for only $2.10. LOCAL A XI) G EXE UAL. Thai fair! What :: honl a count y fair. Da-, id For. l.ia L r i- .;'.,'- ill. Su I j.-rri lie no-.-, for the home paper. WANThl - Wood on sub -cript'oii a' Will Seeo'ini I !er -s ),,.,.,. on u visit from I C a 1 1 a 1 1 . Some wood wauled on su hscri pt ion in 'Tut; N k a The Dilly Jay" I'.-ler-,' all Star ( 'oui.-il- ( 'o. tonight. l-lour at Wa.-hiiiolon Fuller Mills taken on .subscript ion. Dr. I 'rcilerii-( 'lift is about, again after a s:viv .sieoc of jiueuinouia. Miss li i ii n i ii liiiling ri'turned from a vial, to Door l.odge Wednesday. fa-wis Hansen left, t ii is morning for Si . ( leorge. - Sevier county Times. it is now lime for ihose lair committees commit-tees to i o a ppoinled. What, about it? ly siiiiscribitig for the home naper now you gel il. until the cud of this year free. Joseph Maudesley, of Chadburn's. was a ,.elcoine caller on ye editor 'edne.-,ilay. .lames (I. Ileucher lias moved his wife and family he re. from Fine Valley Val-ley for the winter. Will Macfarlane is home, from Sul-1 Sul-1 1 1 1 u la I a 1 1 . ISeav.-r county, where he has been for some lime. i . ufeicn.ee visitors who visited Bun-kerville Bun-kerville r.-port that pretty Utile town prosperous anil its people happy. Our Overton, Nevada correspondent sasa roller mill would be a paying proposition in that seel ion of country. Corn. wood. Hour, wheal, barley. Cedar posts, potatoes, molasses and honey taken on sir-script ion to Till; i F. vs. Alma J. Nichols, of Eeular.din-v, Kootenai county, Idaho, lias written for copies of The Nfavs; they have been sent. Archibald Buchanan left here Tuesday Tues-day foi- Toquerviile and the up-river settlements, in the interests of the Juvenile Instructor. The thrice-a-Week- World. nearly equal lo a daily, and ihe Washington Cor N'T V Xfays, your home paper, both one year for $'l.'2i in advance. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy can always be depended de-pended upon and is pleasant and safe to take. Sold by All Druggists. Miss Lottie Ash by had the mi: fortune to sprain her ankle quue badly while enroute to M. t. A. conference at lUmkerville. She is now able to be around again. Mrs. Miles Lund returned from Deer f.odge Wednesday, where she has been living for some time. Three loads of cotton from the Muddy passed through here this morn fug for the It io Virgin mills. George I. Batty of Toquerviile was in this city yesterday and paid this oliice a pleasant visit. Miss Josephine Brooks is recovering from a spell of sickness that confined her to her bed for some days. Mrs. Ed. M. Brown, wife of Mayor Brown, was taken very ill Wednesday, and is now confined to her bed. Samuel Miles, Jr., left on Thursday for I'rovo, where he expects to remain three months as a M. T. A. Missionary. W. F. Gates arrived with his wife, family and furniture from Bellevue Monday and will take up resi. fence here. The Relief Society had a . benefit entertainment en-tertainment and dance on Wednesday night for the purpose of raising funds to linish the granary. The Billy "Jay" Peters' all Star Comedy Co. combined with the World Renownnd Edison's Vitascope Co. will show here tonight and Monday. Thomas E. Riding died here on Thursday night after a long and painful pain-ful illness. The funeral took place yesterday. Particulars next week. This office has just received a new and. choice stock of wedding stationery, invitation cards, etc. Call and place your orders: best work, satisfaction guaranteed. Ethel, a small girl, poring over a multiplication sum: ''Oh, how I wish I was a squirrel." Teacher: ''Why, Ethel'?" "Because papa says they multiply mul-tiply so quickly." John Pulsipher passed through here this week with an engine, boiler and sawmill, which he is going to erect at Black Rock, twenty- five miles south, where there is some good saw timber. A son was born last Sunday to the wife of B. J. Lund, but the little one only stayed here a short time as it died early ou Tuesday morning. The parents par-ents have the sympathy of the community. Coun-.y Supcrintendi-nt of Schools W. J. Snow, of 1'inc Valley, has been visiting visit-ing the St. (l.-orge schools this week. From lu re he goes to visit ihe schools of the up-river sot; ieiiu-uis. John II. Fi'i-iwi-li is back from the foi springs in 1 am! is much improved im-proved in health, i lis daughter, who has Wen quite sick for two weeks past is aNo on the mend..- iron County iiv se-.r.i ing in 1 he price of a year's siiii-erip-, ion te Till-: Nkv. s now yon will re, ;v : nrili tin- . mi of the century. Y.M-- receipt wii! be made o-.it 'until .hit: nary 1. lii-i)," ,;i.u yon wii! thereby reeeiw the p.i-e.-i- uiu:! the vw of this yea' free raius in the ci-.est iien a person lias a eohi iediea'csa ; e;i..l.'-ue' toward pneu-me-.ia. A pieee of :!a:ine: dampened i,':i V i',:'.'i'.!ierl.ih'!'s I'r.iii Balm and boLTa' to in- cm-si over the seat of ;.r.:i will promptly reiievo ti-.e pain ami prevent io.- 1 'n rear cued nu.iek of pneumonia, pneu-monia, i iiis same livutiueut wiil cure g i.e. 10 back in a few hours. Sold by All I i.ggi-;s. CiTH'i: Hi" FT AT I AXD PACIFIC ! h. i!:v. ni .iunpauy. Sail l.ake City, i 1 'I.:. Ax;.'. 2.!. ir. I tail cedar and !' 1 ':.:;e .ai're;.-; ;i--s wamc i. Fifty .-:. !s . :;e:; . in- g.iiu for Flail cedar cm! red pi-.'.e s'i-.vul or howd ties de-5 de-5 :.v ou the !.ii;n..;d gra-i .- sriith of Milf.c-ii. at vili'i-rd Siation. Seiphur hpri.i.'- and A.-s.-.-i -gi-i-;s. and will 1 r.-eeiveii in i.-..s o; 1 i 1 hiuAred or ,r re, Tie lo be :'.s..s. Ui.A .' !':'.': tic !h::':-...:l ( o.l;--.oiy, A. V.'. M'ci.'YH, i'- -si.;. .ilt. James B. Bracken, of Piue Valley, was a pleasant caller at this otliice Wednesday. The old gentleman met with an accident twenty-four years ago which crippled him. aud he gets about with ditliculty in consequence. He will slay in St. George for the winter. Senator Haraden and his colored serenadors gave an excellent performance perform-ance here last Saturday in the Social hall. Nearly every song, dance and joke was encored, and the applause was loud, long, and frequent. The farce was exceptionally good and set the audience screaming with laughter. The company is a good one, deserving of good houses wherever they go. Hon. n. C. Lund, of the Utah and Pacific, returned from the north Monday. Mon-day. He went over the U. & P. line as far as it is completed and reports work progressing in excellent style. Six-' Six-' teen miles of road is finished and a station, to be known as Thermo, is being be-ing built at hot springs, sixteen miles out from Mil ford. The line is being used for this distance, aud the prospects pros-pects are that it will be completed within the specified time. Mr. Hardin Xorris. clerk of the drug sto-re of R. Shoemaker. Perry, 111., says: "A man came into our store the other ; day and said, T want a bottle of that ! stuff that saves children's lives. I read I in the News about it. The children 1 may get sick when we can not get the doctor quick enough, it's the medicine .yon sell for croup.' " He alluded to i Chami-. rlain's Cough Remedy and bought a bor.le before he left the. --Tore. 1 For --tie l-y Ai! IVf.'gi-t-!. |