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Show The amateur dramatic company of this.city will give a beautiful 3act drama, ;The.Turp of the Tide, or, Wrecked, in Fort'.', at the theatre next Tuesday evening,, Dec. 29,'and in order to gjye every body' a chance to be present, hi ve placed the mission fee at - 15 . -and 25 cents.; This piece is a ptes'swig mixtunvuf . comedy and pathos, with a touch of j the tragk and is 'intended to'teachj a useful ' lessoni - The compan v has I the plsly well in hand ' and will no i doubt give a creditable performance. St. George people- should give the young people an -enthusiastic greeting greet-ing and a full noose: i -..... . ... , When moot needed , jt is rid unusual, unus-ual, for your family physician' to! be away from home. "Such was the experience ex-perience of Mr. J. Y: Scbehck,ediur of th e Cadd l h d . Tc f ., V a v ne , w h en his little girl, two .years -of -age was threatened with a sevdre attack ' of - . . tt .r-. ' j i-j uup . nc saysj "iy :wre nsisceu that I go for the -doctor, t s mr family! physician was out of to wm I j jxirchased a bpttle tsf ChamfoerJairi's j Couh RemerJy,, which relieved her ( immediately. I will qptfee without' it; in the .future." .-, 25 and '50 centi .boltiea for sale, 6yJvR. Midiels, St, George; t -' ;,.. . . 1 ". Robert Ccn'igtoii, of Washington, met with a very paimfnV accident last lylonday in ;tle ' vicinity of Pine Valley, while -044' .his, way to the latter place after load of lumber. He was traveling along the( road with ( the running ears ";."of his wagon, ' when . a . . sack' . containing graia Cor 'the team slid from its place and fell to the .ground; as it did so he attempted to catch it, and lost his balance, .falling fntSer the wheel,- !vhich graxed his .skull laying open a large piece of the' scalp, and crushing olf half of one of his ears . He was;taken" home to-Washingtoh to receive treatment- Iron County Record , .r- ;,,' ; ;-;: ;. r ;m j ' Local-Brevities. " 1 :' . , I ' -fJ , ; , . Eggs wanted at Mrs. A.E. Price's , Cash paid for 11 kinds of hides by -ri William Atkin; -: ; . ; . A postbflice has beea established ' '"at'Springdale, this county, and Freeborn p. Gifford appointed post- tj ; -master-' ' y.' . . . .' . . ... j ;.. . . Booth's teams wili leave for Mil- ' . ford on January 3, ' 1897. 'Will be v open for a limited amount of freight or passengers. . . , - i w , r. , When you'answer any of our ad-; ad-; ; 'vertisements, please say you saw it v -iin.TuE" Union..- It is hot much, but V i; t it Will be a kindness to us. . ? - ' i :;.. v ' : .. r-.-- . 7 J . R Mkjhels has just opened the finest assortment of , fancy Candies in town, imported expressly for the i holiday season.- Give him a call." .' Lost A. silver match box with J. T. A. on one side and the mcno- vrm TT W f no fi rtiXn-aT ITJnH- . tM ... er vill please deliyer to J. T. Xfflect , , ; ;and receive reward. Tijl! '.' The .Washington'- Dramatic ' Co. "r propose' putting on "Ten Nights in V 1 a Barroom" at the Washington Hall next Saturday evening; Jan. 2, 1897. , ,''. a 'This is a good piece, and shows up the disgusting , side of a drunkard's life. Everyone should see it. . t. The base ball game yesterday be- ,ti Ween the 'single' men and married y l J men was played with a great deal of Best and it was with hard work that r- . . the single men won by one score'.; ' 1 ' Another game was played today, in - rhich the married . men came out . , ' ahead one score and : half an inning ""' " yet i pay; ' The past week there has been 15 ' ' s men at work at the A pes mine doing ."assessment work and putting the v M '(H ) nine in proper shape for work, and ' ' it is reported that there is an abund-" abund-" " ;ance of fine ore now in sight as well ' as considerable ore that has already been mined. This mine . is a valuable valu-able property and ought not be idle ' ' and all that is needed to make a .v , . success of it is capital to develop it. Tlie wife of ; Mr. ' Robinson,' a prominent lumberman of Hartwick, N. Y.i was sick with rheumatism for five "months. In speaking of it, Mr. 4 " . Robinson 5ays:,4iChambealain's Pain ' ' ' : Balm is the only thijig that gave her ., any rest from pain. For. the relief '. ' of pain it cannot be beat." Many verv bad cases' of rheumatism have been cured by :it. ; lror sale at 50 5- . cents per 'bottle by J. R. Michels, , , ".'iteorge. . ; f ; t r- - i :; " ' ' ' |