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Show suit of health will try to sell a few tombstones. J57The-Dixie frut famine don't amount to much, for you can ' get a gallon can of CaliforniaPie Fruit tor 60 cents, at Booth's Store. The other day while Robert, 0. Fawcett was off south' after wood he left his team on .. the top. of a hill while he went to the bottom after something he had forgotton. During ,. his absence the horses started and 'soon. landed at the bottom of the hill, breaking one wheel into flinders and maiming one horse so badly I that Robert killed it to put it out of its misery. '" ' " 1 The .wife- of Mr.- Robinson,-a prominent lumberman of. Hartwick, N. Y., was sick with rheumatism for five month's, In speaking of it, Mr. Robinson says: "Chambealain's Pain Balm is the only thing that gave her any rest from pain. For the relief of pain it cannot be beat." Many very bad cases of ' rheumatism haye been cured by it. , For sale at 50 cents' per bottle by .J. R.-Micheis, St. (George. .. ' . Eggs wanted at Mrs. A. E. Price's Cash paid for all kinds of hides by William Atkin. . Prof.-J. F. Dahley, of Panguitch, paid this city a visit this week; Insurance Agent Cassady, of Salt Lake, was in town this week on business, .. ' ' .- The City cemetery is being enlarged, en-larged, a quarter of a block being cleared and prepared prior to being enclosed with a fence. . Mr. Miekle of Salt Lake, who came here a week since to spend the winter, returned home Wednesday. He thought St. George was too quiet. Wm. .F. Gibson, 'a Springville newspaper man, came down, Saturday, Satur-day, to winter in St. George. He made the trip from Beaver on a bicycle. Sunday was observed as a regular Fast day by the Mormons this Week for the first time. Fast day was formerly observed on the first Thursday of each month. Robert C. .Easton, of Salt-Lake, the tenor singer who is to render several selections at the concert on this and Monday evenings, arrived by sta'e, Thursday evening. Samuel Hall, of Wellsville, Cache County, Utah, came to town, Thurs- day evening,, by stage, to attend to some business -pertaining to the estate of his father, the late Thomas Hall. On Monday Marshal C. R. Wor-then Wor-then broke up a gang of tramps who were camping in the John E. Pace, or Johnson, house, and since then the city has been comparatively free from vagrants. The annual conference of the 'Young Men's and Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement association will be held in the St. George tabernacle taber-nacle on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 'com-. 'com-. mencing at 10 o'clock, a.1 m. '., A fire which was accidentally started in the salt grass near the residence of Arthur .Woodbury, last Mondav, soon spread to the woodpile,- and a serious conflagration was only averted by the timely arrival of C. R. Worthen and Charley Whipple. Among those who arrived in St. George this week to spend the winter win-ter is a Mr. Beesley, of Provo, who come- here to seek a few months relief from the ' asthma. Mr. Bees-Icy Bees-Icy is a marble worker, and when not too busily engaged in the pur- |