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Show local an i) (;ed:al j I l.'l TI. P.'.-' i fi-i.t:: vi it up t'e- I'M.'. ,-r ' .y. rtanplo eor-ies of ths "Stvf Yor'.: T.Tor!.l ;t'. t' .is r rr:, Old nev. snaf.ers for s.te at this otiicp 2". ec-tits per tiuiidred. Finer at Washington F.olk-r Mills f ai-ft on vi' :ria ii m. Son tint changed advertisement of Mies. A'l tie i'ri.-e in this is.-cio. Alma Xel.-on and sister. Fe'tie, re-t re-t irne-d fi-f tn Cra-s Valii.-y Monday. Dave T'Virs'iay ami Miss T.ottie Ashby !e-fl for Silver It.-ef y.'-i.erijay on a visit. Mrs. David H. Cannon retut ,ied. f'rt m i visit, to relative i" t1 e liiiril). tit s week. The infant child of Jacob Car. in- died tf -1 o'clock th is morning after' a short llne-s. FljF.XTTURR, CiXOCKERY, etc. Fur Sale Cheap. Enquire of Ashby Snow, St. George. Owing to the death of President Woodrulf, none of the Apostles will be it the Stake Conference. Mrs. Tibie Maefarlatie returned from C "lar Ci-ty Tuesday. She had been visiting relatives PL ;lu. pGee. S. Ti. Adams. Sr.,' Mrs. Lizzie Mac-i'arlane, Mac-i'arlane, Alex Morris, wife and son all left here on Thursday for Kanab. A marriage license was obtained here : his week by Ti. C. Granger and Miss itilla Jirin.ghurst, both of To.puerville. Our lla'a-isburg cone.-pondent re-eorts re-eorts a very heavy and weleome downfall down-fall of jaii.) at thrt'phi'ce on the iOtit ult. FRESH LUMP LIME on hand at I'alw.nal Christian's residence, Cor. 'liagonal & Locust streets, St George. E. M. Mo Arthur has succeeded Ashby Snow as m ..nager of the St. George Coop. Co-op. He took over the duties on Thursday. Albert j"one&, of Pro' o. an old friend of ye editor and wife-,-- is visiting this section in the interests of the Deseret News, Jas Andrns, Jr., M. W. Andrus, J. A. Root and Milo Andrus registered at the Walker house, Salt Lake City, on Monday. Dr. Affleck returned last evening from a visit to the up-river settlements. He set the brokes leg of Ron Sptlsbury while at Toquerville. Win. Harris and wife of Leeds, Washington Co., have been in our city the past week visiting with Dr. Foittz. Panguitch Progress, The thrice-a-Week-World, nearly equal to a daily, and the Washington County News, your home paper, both one year for t?2.2o in' ad vance," S. L. Adams, Jr., and Mrs. Agnes duff were married in the Temple here on Tuesday. May their married life be fuil of joy and contentment. Several St, George boys arrived here during the week and are engaged in chopping wood at the pump station. Meadow Valley Cor, to DeLamar Lode. Mrs. Sarah Alger went to Diamond Valley last Saturday. She will stay there awdiile to try and benefit her health, which has been poor since she broke her arm. Dr. Higgins returned from Pine Valley Val-ley Thursday. He had been there to attend Mrs. Sarah Jacobson and Mrs. S. Snow, both of whom are very ill. The Dr. left them feeling somewhat better. An exchange says that the difference between a rooster, UTncle Sam and an old maid is this: The rooster says. "Cock-a-doodle-do!" Uncle Sam says. 'Yankee-doodle-do," and the old maid says "Any-dudc'll-do." City Atty. Thomas John of Provo was iu St. George this week. He attended a dance Monday evening and enjoyed his short stay. He was here on business busi-ness connected with mail contracts, and left Tuesday morning. St. George Wells left here yesterday for Miiford to meet J. D. T. McAllister, of Manii, who is coming here on a visit. Mr. McAllister is the President of the Mailt i Temple and was formerly President Pres-ident of the St. George Stake. Mrs. Jane Snow of St. George, who has been visiting sit the home of her son-in-law, Hon W. P. Sargent, has gone to visit her children at Lehi. James Sargent. .Mrs. Zina Hanks and Mamie Riding accompanied her as far as Elsinore. Panguitch Progress. That S9.00.due the Press from the County Republican Committee has been paid by a private citizen of Salina. The C. R. C. is a bankrupt concern, without purse or sjrip. We are sorry the bill has been paid, it robs us of a whole lot of lighting strength. Salina F'-ess. Wheat at Roller Mills taken on subscription. sub-scription. Some wood wanted on subscription to The News. ' Seth A. Pymm received his new bicycle this week. District Court has been adjourned until the 11th inst. Read the Temple anq Tabernacle lolume on page 1 of this issue. Sample copies of the Utah Church and Farm can be seen at this office, Correspondents are requested to write on one side of the paper only. The recent trip of Bishop Andrus to the State capital was a very successful one. Chas. Dodge has the thanks of The Mews force for some excellent cantaloupe. canta-loupe. The Twiee-a-Week Detroit Free Press and your Home Pa. per both one year for only $2.10. Last Sunday's S. L. Tribune had an excellent cut and description of the Branch Normal school at Cedar City. Job T. Smith of Havrisburg .arrived home, from visiting friends and relatives relat-ives in Garfield county, on the 2titb ult. Elders A. Y. Milne and N. M. Savage, recently returned missionaries were speakers in the Tabernacle here Sunday. Sun-day. We are in receipt of a letter from Elder Chas. H. Miles, now on a mission in Germany, which will be published next week. Call at this office and see a sample copy of the Detroit Free Press., You can get it for one year with the home paper for only $2.10. Hector and John G. McQuarrie are tearing down the old blacksmith shop on Main St. Good work; tear the old shacks down; others should follow the example. The Utah Church aud Farm, the best religious agricultural and family journal jour-nal "in th United Suites, and the Washington County news, both one year for 52.10 in advance. Washington County Teachers institute insti-tute is in session and has brought quite a number of visitors to this city The examination .will be held Thursday and Friday Sept. 8 and 9. in the Tabernacle. Tab-ernacle. An error in Harmony correspondence in our issue for Aug. 20th. caused the types to say: ''Taylor Bros, started for Miiford with several loads of wood." It should have read, "with several loads of wool." Arthur Snow, a mining engineer of Salt Lake City and a brother to As'.diy Snow of this city, is visiting his native city after an absence oF five years. He wiil probably stay two or three weeks visiting relatives. Spain need not fee! greatly hnmil'at-ed hnmil'at-ed 'over its defeat. No other nat ion has been able to whip the United States. It is a "dead sure thing" r.ow that it "will be many long days belore any other nation will dare tackle us. Brighton Bugler. And it came to pas that after he had advertised his goods, there came unto him great multitudes from all the re-gions'round re-gions'round about and did buy of him. And when his competitors saw it they marvelled among themselves, saying: "Verily, verily: I say unto you: in this fast age of push and rnstlo. it is easier for a camel to enter the eye of a needle than it is for a man to flourish without advertising. Ex' It is a notable fact that many good items are lost lo this pa per every week by the modesty of people who hesitate i to tell us of matter concerning th.-m-! selves. The right thing to do is to step the iiew.-uapri' "man on lhe street, or i any other t 'lace you me -t hi:n. and tell 1 him vea have "A"i on a visit, hive re-p,-;v.., ytsitiag y i. that your w ite en- tenai'-c-ii s..:uv ire.uu-. : anything t-a' i- in auv wav a matter of news, if voThave dene anything mean keep that 10 Mjur-eif. for there are er.ners who T'airiareli C D. Evans is over from SpringCilie. where he says a large portion por-tion of the city has been suffering for want of water. Vegetation in plat B. the south part of the city, is nearly djad. and residents have had to haul wat -r to k p orchards alive. Prove Enquirer. Hon. Thos. Judd. lessee of the Rio Virgin Cotton aud Woollen Mills, turned turn-ed over the machinery this week to the Beard, who expressed themselves well satls'ied at its ex'elient coalition. Tee stock, etc.. will be turned over next re.'!;, and Davie. H. Morris wiil When tl.-.- ojople of the southern mere will be no per-on t wiiem u-:o:v thanks ...ill be diie ihaa the Hon. 1 1. C. Lune. in -ason and out he has worked to iui'r the read, ana its cen-se:n:na:i': cen-se:n:na:i': will be the result of h.i vv,:ie,,s, r., ii.--ri.hi. |