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Show workl Show us his mansion." As we were already in the neighborhood, neigh-borhood, I said "That is his place." "Well, well. Show us where he lives.; "Well, that is where ho lives." "Now, maisther, its joking ye ore. But wo mhust see hin for we mhust have work." Well, that is his residence, but he is not at home now." "Och, be jabers, is that raelly where ho lives?" "Yes, sir." "Well, say, maisther, what's the matter with tho man? Is ho crazy? A man that schathered 3oo,ooo and not lave any around his home, mhust be crazy indadel Is he married? And does his woife live in that divil uv a schan-ty? schan-ty? Why don't the city officers get bfther him and compel him to remove the nuisance?" ' And they went off one way, growling, and I went the other holding my sides from splitting with laughfer. Com. If Troubled with Hheurzatisn Head This- ANNAroLis, Md, Apr. 10, 1894. 1 have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism and found it to be all that is claimed for it. I believe it t be the best preparation prepar-ation for rheumatism and deep seated muscular pains on the market and cheerfully recommend it to the public. Jno. G. Brooks, dealer in boots, shoes, etc., No. 18 jiain St. ALSO READ THIS. . Meciianicsville, St. Jfn'ry County, ild. I sold n bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm to a man who had be2n suffering with rheumatism for several years, it made him a well man. A. J. Mc-Gill. Mc-Gill. For salo at 50 cents per bottle by John It. Michels, St. George. When you owe a person 5 or 10 cents, bo sure you don't give them 5 or 10 dollars in mistake they may not be honest enough to tell you of the mistake. Carpet Warp, $1.2o per bunch, at Booth's Store. Mr. Leonard Wines and his mother Mrs. Jane M. Snow, returned to St. Georgethis week, lookingquite hale and hearty. They have been visiting at Panguitch during the heat of summer, but.as cold weather approaches they find our "Dixie" climate more congenial. L:ck at the Low Prices-What Prices-What do you think of these pr'ces? Sugar, 12 pounds for Sl.oo, or, S7,5o per sack, i Bacon lo cents per pound. Soda lo cents per packet. Coffee 25 cents per packet. Linseed Oil $l.lo per gallon. Tree tea 5 papers for 9o cents, Loose tea 2o cents per pound. Bunch Matches 5 cents. We also carry the finest lino of gents furnishing goods in the town. Call and see us. A. R. Whitehead & Son. Hon. Robert C. Lund returned home this week from Salt Lake City. Cottonade Blankets 75 cents per pair, at Booth's Store. The Republican Party of Washington Wash-ington County must be short of material ma-terial for officers when they put up Democrats for position The Darlington, Wis., Journal says editorially of a popular patent medicine. "We know from experience ex-perience that Chambei Iain's Colic, Cholera at;d Diarrhoea Remedy is all that is claimed for it, as on two. occasions it stopped excruciating pains and possibly saved us from an Untimely grave. We would not jest easy over night without it in the house." This remedy undoubtedly un-doubtedly saves more pain and suffering than any other medicine in the world. Every family should keep it in the house, for it is sure to be needed sooner or later. For sale by John R. Michels, fct. George. Be sure to vote this coming election elect-ion and be sure and vote for the men you' want. Cash paid for all kinds of hides by William Atkin. In passing along the south part of the city of St. George, the other day, I was accosted by two respectable respect-able looking Irishmen, and the following conversation ensued: ' "Say, Maisther can yer tell us where ilisther Jarviz lives?" "Who do you mean," I said. "I mane the man Jarviz, tho raining ghentlemen who does a big bhizness in the. copper mines in the wehst mountains. Don't yeh know him? Don't yeh live here? Don't yehrade the papers aither? Sure yeh rade the Salt Lhake i Herald of the 7th of October; Shuro yeh did? Where one of i yer ladeing citizens made a report , of his mining company fer three ! yares, and where his company had j employed from 200 to 300 men and I 50 teams, paid out $3oo,ooo in that , thime? Shuro yeh must have seen ! it!" And taking a paper from his ; pocket, he said, "See that? Bhrig-ham Bhrig-ham Jarviz. Do yeh know him? I There does he live? He is the 1 man we want! We must have . Pearl Grace, daughter of Jm. and narbara Grey, of Santa Clara, died on October 7, 1896, being j year and. 1 month old. A few 2 month old fine pigs for sale cheap for Cash, tq pay widow's taxes. For particulars apply at this office or Mary A. Carpenter, Bloom-ington, Bloom-ington, Utah. . , Clifton, son of Walter f.nd Adaline Carter Kemp, born February Feb-ruary 1st, 1895, and died October 16th, 1806. of Croup, . If your children are subject to croup watch for the first symptom the disease hoarseness. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as the child becomes hoarse it will prevent the attack. Even after the croupy cough hn" appeared the attack 'can always be prevented by giving this remedy. It is also invaluable for colds and whooping cough. For sale by John R. Michels, St. Ceorg'e. Departed this life, October 17, 1890, Eliza Effie, daughter of Joseph and ilary Oxborrow, of Mcmbrainous Croup. Deceased was born June 3, 1888. Bncon 9. cents a pound at Booth's Store. Amelia Crosby Frost, Daughter of our Old Friend sister Crosby, is here on a visit. Her home r, is in Suowflake Arizona. She looks hale and 'hearty and we trust she will have a phsant visit and safe return to her homo and friends. First Class Cheese for Sale at Mrs. A.'E. Prices, at 18 cents per pound. Those who visited Salt Lake to attend the general conference have . return, to our sunny clime again. A good feeling is reported to prevail pre-vail at the conference and all enjoyed en-joyed themselves well. Sugar 12 pounds for Sl.oo, or $7.5o par sack, at Booth's Store. Joseph Orton paid Bloomington Precinct a visit last evening, under the auspices of the .Republican Party. Eggs and Chickens taken in exchange for merchandise at Boo h's Store. The person who dispises the day of small things ought to dispise his own birth . Tablo.oil cloth at 25 cents per . yard, at Booth's Store. |