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Show Highest Cash price paid for all kinds of hides, to be used at the home tannery, by Joshua A. Crosbv. amoh superior to Hint which is im-p im-p i ted, and don't talk about encouraging encour-aging home industries without ! practicing what you preach. R. Morris has just rccc'ved 0f great asortment of the finest Flowctf Seeds. Lad:es call and mr.ke youff selections early. Prices low. E. B. Snow has just received a New Stock of Osborne Machinery. Furniture, Wall Paper, Stoves, Wi i-dow i-dow Blinds, Baby Carriages, &c, at bed rock prices. Call and examine stock. , sliington IVXill Co. I now have a few finej3 Fall Blcod BERKSHIRE, and a few half-breed BERKSHIRE PIGS for sale. JfPut in your orders now. 57Prices reasonable.,,! V Eggs nro 10 cenfs a dozen afi Booth Store and since .the. old women ioi a stick and ruu tho hens up hill they are doing veil rirmi( rir-Ti 1 1 iiwmih i ' ' T '" Anna E. Smith was tapped again on the 20th of May, when Dr. Clift took 16 pints of liquid from her. This amount has all accumnlted tince the 17 of April last, as on that date he took 15 pints from her. The water accumuleats so fast that she has but little rest from one t pping to another. Saint 1 0 George i 1 U UUUIL PUiJUiyillaD A portion of the lot on which our printing office is located is for sale for cash down, if taken immediately. imme-diately. For particulars apply to t J. W. Carpenter, agent, St. George Utah. ' OREGON SHORT LINE RAILROAD. ONLY $4.00 To the JUBILEE and return via the OREGON SHORT LINE, RAILROAD, From Milford. Tickets on sale July 19th to 23rd. Good returning until July 26th. Tourist sleepers on all trains. Get it ! Read it ! Subscribe for it ! BEE YE3E , - See advertisement of reduced rates from Milford to Salt; Lake and return, for Jubilee, July 20 to 25, which will be found in another column. The rates are so low most all may now go. All kinds of produce taken at Cash rates if delivered at the office. Job Printing At Prices to Suit the Times. lliimwiw ! mm 11 ir r ' The Union, St. George, - - Utah. We understand that Win. Atkin and Sons have sold their entire clip of wool to the Washington Factory, without receiving a 'oliar in cash on the deal. How is that for encouraging home industries when wool is bringing a pood price m cash? "We have heard of some sheep men saying that when wool was Worth nothing in the market, and it could not bo cashed ut any price, then they would let the Washington Factory have it, but soon as it would bring a good price they would send it away. Now gentlemen, follow the good example ex-ample set by our townsmen and let the Factory have your wool and aid in keeping our home institution! at work producing clothing that i& The Stocl holders of the St. George Co-op. Store held a meeting meet-ing last Monday to hear the report Gf the Secretary. It is reported to us that they are doing but little business bus-iness and paying no dividend. j |