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Show 1.0CAI. AND (iENKUAL. I 'a t i-.miI..- tin- (mm..- nt-'i yiin nt. VI-:tt ; i ;.."- Vi!K i:k.-n on --'.:!- !.". 'i'lii-: N'ku's. j - . , i .I..IU. A!.-l- i- i.ini-l II. '-!' -'''' ill J j f L - i.. I Vaii.A . j !'.,a n- A .-..n. I. . : i... !: .'1 Ai.'li.."i I ( 'ia i- (a. .-I -ira I ai . I I ;. .!. l.-rt la-i-.- for I'tl ..- on Tin -.lay ,-.-.-i,i!...j. . ' . I ' ill I li. W's .a J i. fi it- -ii i . at tin- .iji.'l'j I'in'ir if. "a.i .in- !"i' U"'!-r Mills iak.-il on -.i'.-i-riii' ion Mi-.- K.I It h -I in I'l "a- in tltK nit v from r.aV--.k:i: V,-ii tn-.iai . V- !. S a ', iaiil. " '.v;. In-"." . a : i-it fi ii. K'ani 1. I ' ; i- .-i-k. Alain y Sorr.:-ri-nii was in from hi1 I 'ara-liaatnt ram'!' Tni's.lm . I lorn A .-on. in t la- .yi IV of -1 . 11. Killing, on Tliiiril;iy. Ail v.'i'll. S.-..- t!u- ni;v m1vi'iii'i)ii-iii nl J- Tl. Ili.iiii'j'. l!i' !iu-niitli in lliis issii.-. .Mi-s i.i'.i" .liltn was in tkis rity I'rom T.;..'..-rk"iii an : visit This w.'i-k. Miss l.i'tii.' .W; i-a i.'fi i.-i Monti ti.v to -! ii -ml a fi-v,- ihiy.- in tin.' ni.i'.tn 1 11 ins at Cra-s Vall.-y. Tin- Tv. i. t-a- Weok D.-troit Five Pri'ss anil uitir i-Toir.."1 Pn !-! li'ith one yoar foi- only 2. in. "T.ittl.- iiilly" Al f .U iati-i-. Si-owrroft t Sons Thy v'":tl man, was iloinsj' hnst-ni'-s h.'i'o Wi'.lii.'-ilay. .i. IT. IVaive is filiont- to I'tvi'i a. oho) hoiiso una!' Mile.- liros. MKltJlei'.v shop on Si i-ontl- North r-tri'i-'l. .1. LI. iliilini;'. the tinner, was ti--.in.S' 'he bay wiiuiows for the new house ol Ceo. NVhiteheail I his week. Mrs. Sarah Alaor returnial from Dianioml Valle) iat Saturday. Her broken a rn i is stil I cry infill. f'rie .Maeti'riae.e left on Weunesday. aeeonifiiinieil by his mother. Airs. Tillie Miiefarlime for ('filar City on a visit, FRF.Sfl LUAtP LIMfi on hand at Kdward Christian's residenee. Cor. Diaa'onal & Locust streets. St (leors'C. Low water in the streams seems to he 2'eneral all oyer ihe slate, salt Lake. Provo, salitia and other plnees rejiort a short a.Lte. TIor. Kd. H. Snow left here Monday to join his wife and family at Grass Valley, where they will stay during' the hot weather Stir's Lucy MeDuiiaiU came 11 this week from Kanab to visit her tlrand-mothe;:, tlrand-mothe;:, Mrs. Gardner, who will! return re-turn wijli her to Kanab. The th; iee-a-Week-World, netirly equal to a ilaily. and the WASHINGTON CCiUXTY XEWfi, your home paper, both one year for $2.ia in advance. The theinomeiei' is reported as standing stand-ing l'KI de.crees, at St. George. 1'an-tniiteh 1'an-tniiteh Pi'osress. Smart reporter, that. Not quite so warm here, F.ro. Khiridu'e. Miss .ilia tiront; - is ru-i i.-iit ini:' in the mountain.-. The Co-op has h-.-ou elor.ed for sloek-tiikiny sloek-tiikiny this week. i;.irn A son. to ii-.v win if Albert Mil U-r on Mnnday. Dr. .1. T. Aflleck has li,., ii;ii the Ash-by Ash-by SP.ow residence. James C-. Pn" ncher was tuiiu Grass Vallev on Wednesday. Tleber C. Smith left here, for Pta--monil Valley Tuesday. Juo. G. .Mi'(,luarrie and family returned, re-turned, from Upper Ivana'o yronaay. Don't .sen. I money out of your own town, for o'oiids that you can buy there. ('has. SeeL' miller returned from i)e-Lama.!'. i)e-Lama.!'. where he lias been for .some t ime. Friilav. W. G. Miles went to Diamond .Valley on Tuesday, where he will remain for .iboufc ten day.-. ' .Mrs. S- L. Adams left here Wednesday Wednes-day for Fredotila. Kane Co., to visit lier fat her who i.- very ill. Samuel Judd arrived in this rity from roquerville this morning', hrinoino-with hrinoino-with him his son who had his c. e. injur-.d. injur-.d. Thesio-hl is n t destroyed, lis we feared. '.' ' - We are m r. ceiiif of iuiiu poetry which we ,-eo'ret we cannot publish, as we would have to erowu'oui news matter mat-ter to do so. It. has considerable merit md is about the war. The Utah Church and Farm, the best t'eli.o'ious aoricuhural and family journal jour-nal iii tiie i'lii-,:. e States, and the Washington county news, both one year for 2.10 in advance. Ldiva.-d Christian reiuined from Ceiliir City, where he' has been vyorkinu on the branch Normal school. He will leave early next week for Pine Valley, there to plaster the new hom of Grin Snow. Samuel, the lo-year-old son of Samuel Judd. met with an accident hist v.'tek which it is feared y.'ill result iu the loss of an eye. Fie was opening a sa"k with a pair of scissors when the scissors slipped slip-ped and. entered the iefr. eye. We gather from the- S. L. Ti ihune that the young' man who fell from the windmill at Pinto is Winslow F. smith, a son of Apostle Jno. Henry Smith, The distance he fell w as thii ty-five feet. Our Pinto correspondent gives an account ac-count of the accident. Subscribers failing to receive The Neavs regularly will confer a favor by eomuiunieating with this ollice, in order or-der that we may learn ,here the fault rests. While two per cent of newspaper successes are the result of inspiration, the other ninety-eight per cent are. the result of perspiration. Millard. Progress. Alexander Milne returned on Sunday from a mission iu the Southern states. His health had been so very poor that he was honorably released. He is now improving' rapidly. lloss, the six-year-old son of Heber C. smith, white attempting to jump across a dit ah near their residence fell, striking his head against a rock and receiving a severe scalp wound. He is progressing favorably. Our Springdale correspondent writes to say, that the boys have returned after harvesting grain in the mountains and report the range dryer than for lifteen years. They are anxiously vi.iirip.o- for the thresher. n exchange grinds out the follow-- ing: Stamps, stamps, stamps the folks j are lickine'. cheer up. victims, and be j o'ity. for with every stump, we lick. we'll make a Spaniard kick, when he j comes to settle up the bill seme day. i Ui to date we have not received that j little amount of nine dollars owed lis by j ihe Iv.-publiean county committee. It ! may la.' thai the hoys imagine The i Press is asleep this summer and that it is eL.;ne- to have nothing to .-ay when I the cimpaien opens. suiina Press. i .lames Amicus of St. George who t wa- one of the Democratic minority in : the house of the First State Logisla-! Logisla-! ture. is in the city. Mr. Amicus says I that matters political;.- are quiet in ; Washington county. He- disclaims any I am! 'it ion to a o;tin shine in the State's I h-ei-ldiive halls. s. L. Tribune. ; Who says thai a country that ab-nrbs ; more tiiau ssn.oiiii.ooti annuaily in. po-t-1 : age stamps is not a bio country'.-' This !imii la-t year. We had the bitrtrest 1 1 "all ,'i,a nf i:tii country ia the world. ; - but the whole of it wa- tint enough to ; pay for tii..- hen's ee's that :1m p.-npl,- . used.- Siih Lake Tri nunc. ' Cone-res-man ixii'm' i- making- an j ' effort to have the a ppivpriation for the ; Indian school a: St. ile.ir'e increased I from s-,ii,in to sj.-,.!i:io. i the time the j '. less ai.i'i'onriit'.ion was made he beli.-v- i : cd th--re y.e:-e ,.ni' sixty Indian ehiid-; ehiid-; r.-fi iu that eoitn'ry. i-at.-r he learned tl:.. :-- iire ir.il, and 'liter aecora-i aecora-i mo i.iti.e.is will be re, faired he v-'iil at- ! t.-m: ! 0, aav..- tii,- 'lini.i-epr:;:: ioi! in- ; 1 aim i- ino-resie;! iu th-- mat tela i-in I t h ei.y a--ist ine- i-:e Coneres-mau iu ; inrncii;.;:.!-- ;i. ivimH to tin- i lepiirnu.-nt j ' .-',' .he l.lel-inc. 'S. I .. Tl-i il.'-lle- We have received an article, "In Memorium,"' dated Vashington. Aug. 19th. which we will cheerfully publish if the writer will furnish us with his or her name. Ail eoiriinv.nications for publication must be signed by the writer. writ-er. We will r.of publish nor make the name known unless wished. The I!ev. W, B. Costlev. of Stock-bridge. Stock-bridge. Chi., while attending to his pastoral duties at Ellenwood, that state, was attacked by cholera morbus. He says: "B chance I happened to ret hold of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and 1 think: it vas the means of saving my life. It relieved ine at once." For sale, by all druggists, About one month ago my child, which is fifteen months old. had an attack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomiiing. I gave it such remedies as are usually given in such cases, but as nothing gave relief, we s.ent for a physician phy-sician and it was under his care for a week. At this time the child had been sick for about ten days and was having about twenty-five, operations of the bin.yels every twelve, hours, and we were convinced that unless it soon obtained relief i: would not Kv,.-. Chamberlain's Colic. ( 'holera and Diarrhoea Diar-rhoea Pemedy was recommended, and I decided to try it. 1 soon noticed a chane-e for the bettor: by its continued use a complete cure was broug'ht about and it is now perfectly healthy.- - '. L, Boge's. Stumptov, n. Gilmer Co., W. Va. For sale by all drugo-'sts. it i- not at a1! certain that Mr. Snow will revive the noi'iinaiion of his party for the Stat - Sena torship in. tiie l'ih-Aeiuh district this year. He ha.-reptvsenied ha.-reptvsenied the district, in ihe First ami Second State Senate, ami ruanv people in the district believe that some other county besides Wa-itiueton is entitled en-titled to a share in tiie rern-e-, -n: ;. ; inn. There are men in Beaver, iron, and Kan-- eoimti-.-'. which wi-h Wa-hiee;--on coiii. rise the district, who n-eard succeed Mi'. Snow. As for J:-. v.,v him-elf. i; is said he isn't par:;,- .,i:-y anxious tn ennumie a .-'.,:, s;.-uat.,.. Democrats irom tiie s..;-ih ...f ;V- j.. believe that Beaver conniv -a;; i... sriv..n the n.'.niir.ation this car. :t::,i tho-c who so believe miv thai C. ;. Tlllili'-l' will 1;.- th.. man ,-. -a. s. I.. Tail, line. |