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Show to speak. My friends all advised me to consult a physician. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy advertised ad-vertised in the St. Paul Volks Zeit-ung Zeit-ung I procured a bottle, and after taking it a short while was entirely well. I now most heartily recom- mend this remedy to anyone suffering suffer-ing with a cold. Wm. Keil, 678 Selby Ave., St. Paul. Minn. For sale by J. R. Michels, St. George. The County Court will meet on the 24th of the present month. Lost. A heavy round pointed long handled shovel, was lost somewhere some-where between Saint George and praise the Remedy half its worth. I am sorry every one in the world does not know how good it is, as I do. Mrs. Lina S. Hinton, Grahams-ville, Grahams-ville, Marion Co., Florida. For sale by J. R. Michels, St. George. Last Saturday after noon, August Aug-ust 15, lightning struck a cotton-wood cotton-wood tree standing about 3 rods from the southeast corner of Ruf us C. Allen's domicil, tearing out quite a strip of wood ebout 8 or 9 feet in length and tearing off the bark in a strip about 6 inches wide, and as the tree was a knurly winding one the pieces are torn Asiatic cholera. Heretofore the best efforts of the mostjskilled physician physi-cian have failed to check its ravages, this remedy, however, has cured the most malignant cases, both of children chil-dren and adults, and under themost trying conditions, which proves it to be the best medicine in the world for bowel complaints. For sale by J. R. Michels, St. George. There is talk of organizing a vigilance committee in Salina. There has ben considerable petty theiving of late and misdemeanors of various sorts are each week docketed. Cases of cruelty to animals and inhuman treatment of 1111 1 1 Thomas Judd's pasture, on Saturday Satur-day June 13, 1896. There is a burnt place on under side of handle near the top. Finder will oblige by returning re-turning it to Wm. Webb Jr., St. George. women ana cnnaren nelp to swell the list and some of our best citizens citi-zens propose taking the law into their own hands and see if they can purify the atmosphere of Salina. Salina Press. So St. ' George is not the only place where thieves are prevalent. Found, near the Printing' office, a pair of shoes tied up in an white cloth. Owner will find them at theT. O. How often ' do " we hear people ' say, "Where in the world do the flies come from?" It is simple enough says an exchange. The toper makes the bottle fly, the cyclone makes the house fly, the carpenter makes the saw fly, the boarder makes the butter fly, the dancer makes the heel fly, the Cubans makes the dog fly. Mesa Free Press. Cash paid for all kinds of hides by William Atkin. If you receive a copy of The Union marked "sample," please take it as an invitation to subscribe. It is only $1.50 a year. out with the grain of the wood, and some pieces were hurled a distance of several rods. The bark was also torn off the base of the tree 3 or 4 inches. There are a number of families living in the vicinity and. they think the' lighting struck plenty close enough. Tree tea, 5 pa ersior-O cents, at .Booth's Storeiy.. - .... .... iA. .-- :- ft. :: " .' : -.:.' t- , 5 - ' " . ' ; ' - . .. . ' v - Funeral Services were held in the St. George Tabernacle on August 21, over the remains of Verna Winteh Bryner, who was born, February, 1804, arid died on August 20, 1893, being over 92 years of age. She joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in her native land, Switzerland, in 1854; emigrated to Utah in 1857, and came to St. George, with the first missionaries in 1861. Her husband hus-band died in 18G2, he being the first whiteman who died in St George. We are pleased to see several of our streets that was so badly washed wash-ed out by our recent floods, being put in repair the past week, Charles It. Foster supervising the! work, and Frank . Pendleton, Win-? Win-? IvinfiT and ' others all pitching in to make good streets while the sun shines. Perfection Onion Seed. Grown from finest selected onions weighting weigh-ting from 8 ounces to 2 pound seach. Better seed cannot be grown. Price 20 cts per ounce. Enquire at the old Whitmore place. 35 im. Emil Graf. In our Pine Valley report cf the case that was up before Justice Gardner, last week, we learn that there were three attorneys working work-ing for the defendant, and the plaintiffs attorney was ill, and should not, in justice to himself, have been at court, but as necessity compelled him to do his duty, he was up to Ihe mark. After the J ury disagreed, by consent of the parties the case was submitted to The speakers gave many words of ' comfort and consolation to the bereaved, and bore testimony that she had lived a life of usefulness here upon the earth. She leaves over 9C children and grand children, and they and her many friends will long hold her in kind remembrance. Travelers desiring Hay, Grain and Stabling, can find first class accomodations at William Lang's, near east part of city. Since 1878 there have been nine epidemics of dysentery in different parts of the country in which Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Diar-rhoea Remedy was used with perfect success. Dysentery, when epidemic, is almost as severe and dangerous as First Class dried Peaches are for sale by F. Y. Morse Jr., St. George, Utah. A little 3 year old daughter of Charles F. Foster's met with a serious accident, on Monday last, by falling about 10 feet, off the top of a stairs in the barn, striking on a box containing a lump of rock salt, which bruised her up considerable, consid-erable, but she is now improving nicely. Six weeks ago I suffered with a very severe cold; was almost unable e the justice and defendant was fined $5.00 and costs of suit, making mak-ing a total of $39.40. My little boy, when two years of age, was taken very ill with bloody flux. I was advised to use Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Diar-rhoea Remedy, and luckily procured part of a bottle. I carefully read the directions and gave it accordingly. accord-ingly. He was very low, but slowly slow-ly and surely he began to improve, gradually recovered,, and is now as stout and strong as ever. I feel sure it saved his life. I never can |