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Show ', .' ' ',"0 Comes,hnDgrys-Tin8 Jjq feed upon the wind, fljf and buy some nice new ; honey, (And then you'll be in trim,) From a andGeorge IVlolTio, St George, Utah. ' vyojjLA CARDERS? iMfxmvc S f?535" An will lwu tUm t th Itwt mowr. Th.a nra ri vt be. dnaltnt ir, ,. U is WM'. M. MAULE. ' 131 jrxaak St.. ifcU&deipLu ' HOW TO PREVENT CltOUP. SOME liEADIXQ THAT WILL TROVE INTERESTING TO YOUNG "- MOTHERS. WHY TO GUAM) AGAINST THB DIS-' EASE. croup is a terror to young mothers and to post tbem couceru-ing couceru-ing the cause, first symptoms and treatment is the object of this item. The origin of croup is a common cold. Children ho are subject to it take cold very pasily and croup is almost sure to follow. The first symptom is hoarseness; this is soon followed by a peculiar j rough cough, which is easily recognized and will never be forgotten for-gotten by one who has heard ii ! The time to act is when the child first becomes hoarse. If Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Cough Eemedy is freely given all tendency to troup -will soon disappear. Even after the croupy oough has developed it will prevent the attack. Tfcere is no danger in giving thia remedy for it contains nothing injurious. For sale by John R. Michels, Si .George, 'JJfcdu' . 4, . . , 1 JOHN H. PEARGE, THE ENTERPRISING BUTCHER. Next Door to Co-op., St. Oeorpe Will keep BEEF & PORK. :0N HANDio 18tf Cal and see us. , J. R. MXCHELS, North St., Saint George Utah ; DEALIR im Patent NfodiclnvN, Cigars, Stationery, Per'nmerr. Candles, Snaps, Brushes, Violin and Guitar Strlegs, 4c, Cheaper than the cheapest. , ! "WASHINGTON ' MILL COIWPANV, " MANUFACTURERS OF Flour, Bran, Germade, Corn meal, Cracked wheat, for Table use at lowest cash price. 1 Working men's shoes at $1.40 and Sunday men's shoes at $1.40 per pair at Booths Store. MEAT MARKET, GB0SBY & 1CABTHUR, PROPRIETORS, ' Bt. Ooorso, T7-jfcx. 1 Meat on hand at lowest market prico. EITLofiMted at Canaau.raarket, 3otf JOHK EARDLEY, . ; MAKUfAOTURIft OP Earthenware. Jars, Bowls, Milk Pans, Tea Pots, &c. Ttaa above class of work I s warranted to ba tba bat la the Tairitory, and lr!o ara low for Cash. Located on 2nd North St., east of , LOST. A Plum-colored Over-eoat Over-eoat was lost between Leeds and St George, on Saturday, October 31, 1896. The findex will please report to Joseph Orton, St. George, Utah. HENRY H. RIDING, ; One door east of P. 0 St. George, Utah,' Manuaotuir & D I ALtH IM Furniture, Doors, Sash, Cubboards, Bureaus, Tables, Stands, &c Furniture neatly repaired on short notice. Prices low. '13. 2?. XiXaDUNTG-.v- " ouStom made BOOTS & SHOES. RE PAIRING NEATLY DONE. PRiCES LOW. 1 St. Goorco, T7tilx. Cash paid for all kinds of hides by William Atkin. |