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Show Wri'e it Kit!. "Se-M.-stiiii;. -I.'- Subscribe now for the home paper. WANT F. 1 1 in St- George, a live bund Vill!:tm Gardner of 1'ine Valley was u city isi tor t iiis week. Mrs. 1 1 :ii-riol, Beachain won the lamp ai W Ii ib bead ,V Son's store. Ihiiik.-rvillo correspondence arrived too la It: lor insertion in last issue. Kl .t M.Ml tZ. .-r l'Mt lbs by taking 300 i bs or ii p ards. Whitehead t Son. Koto a son. to the wife of Kphraim I 'orimi , ,! on I he l!7ih inst; all well. Horn - Twin hoys to the wife of Aion.o llighco, n 1 Sil ver Reef, on the isth inst. Miss Nellie M.icfarlane Iuih returned home from ( 'edar City, where she had I let -ii foe son ie f i inc. William I i'-iines of f.eeds, and Mary ,1. Maloney of Virgin City were married by Justice Daggett on Monday. George M. Ilurgess, of Pine Valley was in this city Wednesday, and paid our sanct um a pleasant visit. .lames Sorrenson was brought before V ,1 ust ;ce Daggeit on the 2lith inst., and tined $7. and costs for drunkenness. V Samuel I'ullerton appeared before ' J ustice Daggett on the 23rd inst., and was lined !?". and costs for drunkenness. A letter from l llder Tra S. McMullin will shortly appear in these columns. His address is now: 810 North 2d street, Viuceuues, Indiana. J ,lno. Kd. Heppler of Richfield, and Miss Klauor liigler of this city obtained a marriage license, and were married in the Temple here Thursday. The V. M. M. I. A, dance on Tuesday evening was a grand success socially and financially. The theatre was packed pack-ed and all enjoyed themselves. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Uiarrhoea .Remedy can always be depended de-pended upon and is pleasant and safe to take. Sold by All tig-rcir A baseball match was played On Monday Mon-day between the married and single men, the former winning easily. The scores were, married men 20, single men ti. The Pair Committee, appointed last Monday, consists of Bishop James Andrus, Krastus B. Snow, David H. 'Morris, Francis L. Daggett, and George V. Whitehead. A check for $315.90 has been forwarded for-warded to the St. George Temple under the provision of the will of the late Mrs. Susan Snively Young, wife of the late President Brigham Young; fames Waters and f'dward Crawford of Washington engaged in a fight ou the 2!th, and were brought before Justice Jus-tice I'avman ou the 27th inst. who fined them and costs each. The lines were paid. Joseph r.ryner and David Bryner vere arrested on the racetrack Tuesday Tues-day for drunkenness and profanity, and J ust ice Da;rgett lined them $.". and t ests, ami $2.o0 and costs respectively. The lines were paid. C. N". MeCur.e orN'ephi, a nephew of . W. MeCuue, who has recently returned re-turned oil' a mission and is traveling for Scowcroft & Sons, won the ?75. Singer mowing machine at the dance in the Fiieauv on Monday evening. Abraham Chu'-ch and wife arrived here from Pauguiteh on Christmas day. Mrs. Ci-i.ivh is a sister of Alvah Don Alger, who died on the 20th inst., ' and the news of his death, which she received re-ceived at Leeds -,-, a great shock to her. There w as a large turnout ou Tues Vi.'.y a::eruoon to v. ituess the horse race between "Gcrma'.iie, " a mare belonging belong-ing to Pan Scegmiller of Kanab. and 'i'.oy.ieu." Jas. Andrus, Jr., owner. The d;:;mce was '! furl.itigs, and the ;i;rsc PM, The home horse lost. Mr. Ihirdin Nnrris. clerk of the drug '-tore of 1. Shoemaker. Perry, 111., saysi '"A man came into- our store the 'other 'lay and "aid. T want a bottle of that tu:T tint saves children's lives. I read 'u the News about it. The children 'lay get sick w hen we can not get the a ''tjcTor iiuiek enoueh. It's the medicine ft'"' scH fr ci'-H-p.' " He ai'nded tn ( 'i'ami'criaiu's Cough Remedy and i-c,.,-i,r ;l bottle before he left the store. |