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Show I V: ' a- a- e , e.y ' : -e: i ay . ''-.;: i.i th icl""'" : : a. of it. (h y' Le!-:.; k ; -. H i'i ;--C''. 1'r.a1: I a.'d.' r D'daia'ar iret i he. y .;- i..L:.:,- chy y.'o:r' 'V. Ape.-.; !: fell. 1' J. d ant lilA tVO C'l' d.e': ! ';: e ..'.'('' i . i V. i ' i be !..;; for Si ai.'e' ( 'elifea.ejce. Vi' can tit you 'A i'ii a ptur oi Idp-.ji--tacie , to h ".it. your yi -. A. II. '.'ill'i'i:!iF-A D Kox. a.'.' at Thur-day is the oa.e hundredth anni versary ot the d-:alli of the fatiier ui Char Country, Cleorge Washington. Walter Fnilortoii who joined the volunteers here last year returned to town Thur.,day. De Lamar .Messenger. William W. Drock audi Melaucy P.. Haoek located the Laucy mining claim, in the Ihdl Valley di.-lriet on the 27th ult. Mr. While of Heaver City, who recently re-cently passed the Savauac, says there is some nice-looking ore being put out of that mine. Horatio Pickett, who met with an accident at the stone quarry last week, is progressing nicely. He will not lose a linger, as was at first feared. Aaron Flanagan and Mary M. Dttlton, both of Springdale, procured a marriage mar-riage license from County Clerk Miles Wednesday and were married the same duty by Pres. D. II. Cannon. Our stores are preparing for the holidays. Excellent lines of Xmas toys, presents, etc., arc to be seen in the windows of James Andrus' store and A. K. Whitehead & Sons. The Windsor Collars and Cull's are waterproof, and cannot be detected from linen. ' Can be cleaned at any time by simply using a wet cloth and soap. They come in any style desired, wdll wear one year. They never change color always white. Laundry bills of $21.84 saved yearly. Just the thing for those riding a wheel. Don't confuse these goods with celluloid. We want good, reliable agents in every town, write for particulars. Catalogues and Price Lists furnished on application. Address, Pitt & Fowler, Corinne, Utah. i.im' . a Mi i;i;xi:f!.L - i,. . 'i I..- Ca ,i,d:t" totiiu'l'-l ri;1-d ' ' I -. I ' ,.. 1 -e- : 1 1 th-'-pians in "I'nder ',..-(.,. , i . i . " ei.iio .. i , i:,-' adv. of the Pioneer j : : i i i.n-ry in t id . 1 ;sie. ' .1 ; ; (,f Pine Valley v ;. -, i i . . i ! : '.' 1 1 ' ,. ., I,.-,-.! We'd lie-slay . A. i'. Wl i' ieeei y :uii are having boa ti fa irs at in in "roe t. of their store. 'l ie d.t I Yeosry clii'dren had a ilae.-c in ti; .''.'W lla.il Tuesday even-i even-i ; ;:'. ?l,s. . e sc.,a Ge.a.t, will meet with tee yoiile, I .!".'. h s lit. tiie V. I,. M . T, A. ( o:b'.-r: Aine ."Miis lei'i tins city Monday for I In-( iraad ' ' ieo i.dae to haul copper or lo Mod. -ee. A res le -eo-rc,ui,ti arrived in this ciiy 'I'lu - da y, ;.n.l tin' youno'sters are leU'ii;'.;' a. coed t;m, ?:i"s f. M. Xix'.n i ' home n train from aii e: ..eii.ieii visit aii'iono- relatives in Tad." and el... 'where. i'laii'l sen t :; :es a 11 tohl have lef t here liiis weidc 'or :i:e Crand Cnlch copper mine i ,, i ore to alodeiia. .late., s (i. i lonelier brought Mrs. lleiicher and tiie remainder of his family fam-ily in from i i; ;'..-s A'aiiey Tuesday. John S. Pei'i'is and David lingers located lo-cated t'ne sen. tied llucic: mining claim, ia the Hull Valley district, on the 25th u'l. A. II. Whitehead 5: Sion have doubled the she oi' their advertisement. See what tiiey have to say to you in this issue. .'elm S. l'erri ; amKioorge M. Rogers lot a led the ("Irani! Crevice mining claim, in Ihill A'aliey district, on the IVn nit. A beaut i fi.i d i nner set wdll lo given away by A. 11. Whitehead & Son to some purchaser of Christmas goods to the value oi' $1. livery purchaser of Christinas goods to the value of el has a chance to win that l.aaun ifrd dinner set at A. K. White-head Son's. dohe. S. Ferris, Mrs. P.osa Jarvis and Mrs. Althera Creoorson, located the While liose mining claim, in the Bail Valley district, on the 18th ult. County Commissioners met Monday. Head supervisors reports were heard and approprt.it ion list made, otherwise the proeeeiiines were void of interest. ile.n. Thomas Jiuld is making a good road up the canyon from La Verkin to the sulphur spring which will be much appreciated by invalids visiting the spaing. IV. .1. T. Au'eek was called to To-ip.terviile To-ip.terviile on Priday, the 1st lust., to set t'ae tight leg ot Ham Wallace, which was broken just above the ankle while he was e,ii;;e for wood. sTUPriiAKi-ra kiios. maxufac- turing Co. has opened up a branch house at I'vada where they will keep a dee Una of all kinds of Duggies, Wag-ens, Wag-ens, ll.irne-a etc. P. If. Stout, Agt. ii. !(. Stout, an old resident of this ce-aaty, an 1 now representing the Sanded. .';cr We. son Co.. arrived here his: Scnaay. Mr. S.e.a; intends open-try open-try up a baaeeh house for the Stude-1 Stude-1 se-ar Co. a: Cv.nla. ''es'.cp A'ehy.'s. of St. George passed throned ho iver reaettt'y ith a herd of cede, on Ids way ta v.dird, where he e'c;s c0 .a-p, l;K:n north to Cache Vaih-y. to rave them feed during the vCrnai-. P -y ana gr..r is very scarce in the Seethe: n part e? the State, hence it is usee e-n-y te s'.to Civ: hep north. Cer. Posaret News. V. W.Pau,iav.o":Ch..;t"an, Arizona, "o-l hi S;. tl eaee Tuesday evening f-oat the Caamt C'aPh. which he had been 'ee'.y j over. Mr. Punhar said ''a: t'-e (',. "...: Cah'h v as the richest ee'-yot- ad d :e ,-. ayesi-ler he had ever f e e.-ed.' a.'':: . the ameunt of work dec e;: h. a td yve. iats that it will t or; an '.::tr.'.v:;e preducer. ' hie auau.d report oi "eeretary Wil-i s niaehah - h.e i.deehy: 'Trrigatien ' v. o: k I.; :'. V. i . hats i-;o:i carried on j r.'.d a:, al: adtad l.t:-l has been re- j '. h T ;e se .a ..;-, ay's recomrund- a i:t th:s hue iaelada "irrigation eayeaia-ea: ia .he :'.:-: aval Soathoui-' si the arid aegien. Ire thinks eon- y :aa -e.'U: ! a: '-ai a'se may be necessary in the V.h:t en the sad'e 't e: water . vlphis a -1 . . . e; yyla r: ' |