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Show LOCAL AND (IKXKUAL Flection n;:-,..ei oil quietly here. WA.VIT',1) in Si. George, a live band Wheal at. Roller Mills taken on subscription. sub-scription. Some wood wanted on subscription to Tn K Xiavs. Thirteen babies were blessed at fas! meet ing on Sunday. The Primary A.ssoeial ion had a nice d;i nee last Sat urday. Old ne wspa pers for sn I at. this office 27 cents )i i- hundred. Flour at Washington P.oilcr Mills I ak'ell on su it.-eri nt ion. Thomas Sterling of Leeds was here on business las So i urday. Leaves arc. falling off tile I fees and I he weather is gel I i ng much cooler. OFAII.S WA.VI'KD 7.7 cents per dozen will be paid. Alon.o Chirk. M iss 1 'aisy 1 fart man of Silver Ri-ef was in Ihis oily the fore part of tin . week. " . G. Miles left here Monday for Knlcrrise, where he will lay rock for the new reservoir. The Twice-a-Wcek Detroit Free Press and your I Ionic; Paper both one year for only $2. HI. Sheriff Brooks had a 1 nick board smashed on Tuesday. Steve Whitehead White-head was driving- when the horses bolted bolt-ed with the above, result. The Ihriee-a-Woek-Workl, nearh equal to a daily, and the Washington County News, your home paper, both one year for $2.27 in advance. Call and see the new and magnificent magnif-icent display of Millinery goods at the Pioneer where Mrs. Pace is on hand to greet her ninnv friends mid patrons. - The many friends of Dr. S. G. Higgins I were pleased to see him about again this week. The Dr. has been quite sick for some three weeks wit h sciatic ueiiralo in. and is si ill far from well. The new fast engines on its San Joaquin line, with new passenger ears on the Ogden route and a party of surveyors, sur-veyors, locating a Utah outlet to Los Angeles, might show that the Southern Pacific is getting ready to light the Santa Fe and the Utah and Pacific; at the same time.- Salt Lake Tribune. A. B. Williams, for years editor of the Mount Pleasant Pyramid, has bought the subscription list and advertising adver-tising contracts of the Richueld Advocate Advo-cate and will shortly commence publication pub-lication of a paper in Richfield to be Advocate. It will be imlependant in matters pertaining to polities and religion. The newly-constructed oven of the City Bakery caved in early on Monday morning, spoiling- a large batch of bread and cakes besides suspending the business for the present. Mr. Bennett, the proprietor was building up a nice business and giving entire satisfaction to his customers. It is to lie hoped he will soon resume his business again. In I8S7 Mr Thomas Mcintosh of . llentown. Tcnn., had an al tack of dysentery dys-entery w hieli became chronic. '! was treated by the best physicians in Fas! Tennessee without a cure." he says, "Finally I tried Chamberlain's Colic, t 'c.olera and i");urrhoc i Uemedy. A iter usino- aboul twelve hotiles i was fT.t'c.d sound :iml !!." Per sale A'l j Druggists. ' (looming of iMiieous aud lie1 s': rains' of the Marital band announced a -Rem- i ocratic rally on .Monday night. Francis I. . Daggett explained the sysiem of vol ing and also the amendments to ( 'mis! m ion to be voted for. Speeches were made by George K. Lund David II. Morris. I'.dward H. Snow. .lames Auurus. John G. McQuarrie aud John T. Woodbury. Songs were sang' by Miss Maty Morris and George F. Whitehead. The unknow n author of the following' follow-ing' bit of advice is almost worthy to lie president: if you have a little farm or b'ishies.s and are out of debt, don't fret ,md work yourself and wife into the i n ve tor t he sake of making money. vou have but one life to live and it is very brief at best. Take a little pleas-lire pleas-lire and comfort as you go along day p da;, and do a little good to others. A morbid, insatiate lore ing to possess t Me earih. to grab every thing in sight j I he fun ndat ion of more luiseyv than i nr (ri.h-r "I'f 'hiilg. |