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Show LOi'AL AM) CLVMAL. I V.'h.n.t at. Poller Miiis taken on sub-l sub-l . . s -i-ut:.!-.. Some v.uo'l i. t - i on sui soriptiou to '!".((: .Vi-.ivs. S-i : .!;:: of this ofk .'. ori : '. 1.11 1 oi'i !! n.-. -,j.:i n.-r-, inr s.iie at, t h is oiH . 2") cent- : i ' !' ! i : f J. I !".;). IT, .1- .. V. ;..,.i:!..'t.m 1 toller M:il.- t : t ' : - r l J '.n .vli: U'ipt ion. I 'Lr:r litch hike trout were being peil-'I peil-'I in tliis ci I y Th ur mIu v. Mrs. .h-n'r.-y of Potato valley, C I-li'-lil eouity. is visiting friends linn:. ,'a! i -r K -i: i :, is home from PeLaiuar a ! i ' r In- IrH been working for ome tin ii-. i Ci.uoa U-iojr p!i. Sec cbar. lu A.'.v. for St. Oeome Co-op. Fourth crop of luri-rn iK-ar'.y all Ptackc-d. M-i-. MoA:-.Unr of tin- Co-op report I'U-lnc-s Koo.t. Dunalvlu P.oumiy U on a visit here from Knuab. City Council iJiwenlings are held ever until ne.vt week. County Court U potponcil until Monday, October 17th. Tom Gardner tcturncd from hie Grass valley ranch Friday. Tho soi-snm mill has started running in the Wif-hinp-ton field. Tor the best bread, cake aud buns, go to the Si. George Bakery. Mrs. Uric Macfarlane returned from Salt Lake City yesterday. Herman Fas.-her has built a Photograph Gal'iciy at the rear of hia residence. Edwin .tones of Gmilock passed through here Saturday euroutc home from Milford. Burn-To the w ife of .T. G. Wilder, of Silver Reef. Monday, a boy. All doing- well. Mrs. J. M. Macfarlane and family of Sulphur-dale. Sulphur-dale. Beaver county, are visiting- here. Bishop Freeborn D. Clifford of Spring-dale was a pleasant caller at our sanctum today. Horatio Pi.-kelt was home from Silver Reef tli is week on a visit. He reports all well at the Reef. Miss Maud Snow left for Salt lake City last week where she will attend the University of Utah. Lafe Carter and family came in from DeLa-mar DeLa-mar tills week, They have been living there over a year. William and Miss Ella Batty were in from Toquerville Saturday. Mr. Batty gave us a pieasnni call. Mi.-,s Julia Sccg-niiller returned from Kanab yesterday. She took in the Iron county fair enroiue home. WANTED In a city of 1800 inhabitants a live brass band. Enquire of the majority of the inhabitants. Sneak thieves broke into the City Drug Store at this place last Friday night and stole two bottles of whiskey. New subscribers this week: A. P. Wiusor, Jr., Enterprise; Ed. R. Frei, Santa Clara, and George Judd, St. George. George Alma Atliin has sold his home, known as the Barn's place, to David For-master For-master and has moved to Atkiuville. Jesse Carter with his wife and family came in from Toquerville today and will make residence res-idence here. They are music teachers. Brig Prisby has come home from DcLatnar to nurse a lame leg, which he cut severely about two weeks ago while chopping wood. He is doing nicely. A conjoint conference of the Y. hi. & Y. L. M. I. Associations of Harmony, Pinto, Pine Valley, Hebron, Clover Valley, Gunlock aud Panaca, w-ill be held at Hebron tomorrow. B. J. Imlld started for his ranch in. Arizona this morning. His son, Willie, accompanied hiin. They will be gone some time, rounding up cattle , branding and fixing corrals. Henry T. Atkin came home -on a visit this week from the cedar mountain. He reports sheep in good condition and the feed excellent. He will shear about the 10th of this month. Tim l-.-d lo 'k fur llm 1 1,. -v.- School ii i i ill i ii is lining trimmed ready for 'Mm Twin. .-:i- Week Detroit Free I'l'.-iSiiuil your lliiiim Paper both one i ar lor only 42. 10. Mrs. Albert Hii'iiiian is in from iiK'i-r lien!' for m.'ilieal attendance, a ,1.11.1. ,-nl of Dr. Allic-ck. V.' al'.-r and Arthur Me.Alister, nfand-s.iusol nfand-s.iusol S. L. .Vtiims of this place, are visit iu;j' :-el,-i t ' v.-s here. ,i )'.''!( 'l'i Until further notice the '-all Lake Mitil will leave St. George daily except Sunday at 2 p. m. ('ILLiSit LU'MP LLM l'i on hand at Kdw.ii'd Christian's resilience, Cor. niiiLionai ,v I o -list si feet!., Si- George. Sherman liardy iel't here yesterday 'or I ieer Loin-c, Nevada, to work for about one month. His wife accompanied accompani-ed him. That is a licit job Alex Milne made of llm sigh paintings for the new chop bouse and nmat market for J. H. I'earee. The Washington Poller Mills are running to their full capacity. More wheat is being turned in this year than ever before. P.I. Hendricks, W. J. Davis and Will Terry, with their wives and families returned from a visit to the White River country last Sunday. The thri'-c-a-Week-World. nearly equal to' a daily, and the WasUINGTON County News, your home paper, both one year for $2.2;") in advance. ll irry Small of Shonesburg is agatin in the toils. Tie stole 24 lbs of flour and was sentenced to 30 days imprisonment, which he is serving out here. Mrs. Lizzie Macfarlane returned from visiting relatives at Kanab. Kane county, coun-ty, Wednesday. Her daughter Emma, will remain at, Kaiiah for some time. Samuel Judd was in from LaVerkin Thursday, and paid this otliee a pleasant pleas-ant visit. He reports everything O. K. at LaVerkin. aud sheep first-rate on Cellar mountain. Granville, the lo year-old son of Mahonri Snow, was taken, ill with nervous nerv-ous siiasuts on Friday morning. The spasms arc of epileptic nature. Dr. Affleck is in attendance. SPECIAL OFFER FOR TWO Weeks Only. The WASHINGTON County News and the Twice-a-wee': Detroit Free Press, both papers, until January 1, 1899, for only sixty cents. The following' people are bathing in the LaVerkin s.ulp'i,i'.r springs for various vari-ous complaints. John R. Fretwell. Cedar City, for rheumatism; Alma Steel, Toquervilie, eczema; Mr. and .Mrs Myron Rounday of .Kanarra, catarrh: cat-arrh: Mrs. iitid Miss Jones of Overton. Nevada; Mrs. Larson, Cistle Dale, Emery doenty. consumption. Our little 'toy was afflicted with rheumatism rheu-matism in his knee: and at times unable un-able to pet his foot to the floor. We tried in vain, everything we eouldhear of that ,wc thought, would help him. We almost g-.ve up io despair, when Call at this office and see a sample opy of the Detroit Free Press. You :ah get it for one year with the home atper for only $5.10. Old fashions in dress may be revived, 'mi no old-fashioned medicine can replace re-place Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by All Druggists. ... TEMPI. E NOTICF. The St, George Temple will close on Fr'iuay. September 23. ISfS. and reopen nn Tuesday, October 2.",, 189$. David H. Cannox, P"es. How To Prevent Croup. We have two children who are subject sub-ject to attacks of croup. Whenever an it tack is coming on ray wife gives them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and it always prevents the attack. . It is a household necessity in this country and no matter what else we run out of, it would not do to be without Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Cough Remedy. More of it is sold here than of all other cough medicines med-icines combined.. J. M. Nicklc, of Nickle Bros., merchants. Nicklevilie, Pa. For sale by All Druggists. Purgiaries are becoming chronic in ?t. George. The last happened Tuesday Tues-day 'light or early Wednesday morning at the store of Mrs. Addie Price. Previous to going to Salt Lake for conference con-ference Mrs. Price closed her store, as her mother was not we'd enough to attend at-tend to it during her absence, and nailed nail-ed up the windows and dooro, except the west on?, from the inside. It was discovered caa Wednesday morning that the south window had been pried open from the outside to gain access and the east deer also pried open, presurnic'y from the inside As in the case of the the other burglaries committed here recently, there is co olue to the offenders. of-fenders. The e.v.:t loss ill not te kipwu. unit! .Mri, Price -vfirr, tut W g; l ..-li ---,-.-0 tr- Vr rr-,.-;i;l--rs.bf- some one a-.lvised us to try Chamber-lai Chamber-lai i's Pain 'v.ilm. We did so. and tile firs, bettic gave so ii;ach relief that we get a sccoeO one, ard. to our sunrise, it Cared him sound and well. J. T. Bays, Past, r C'uistian C'.iurc.h-, Neodesha, IC.n. For sale by All D-aggists. A 'compaiiicd by the pardner, Mr. diaries B.-arett. ye editor took a walk through t'ae Temple greuudi: on Mon day. The trees; grass, plants and flowers flow-ers have not yet lost their summer be.ui' and a walk amongst them lills one with aiiml; ai ;on for the excellent style it! w.iiah they are kept Air. Benne. t is a gareiier of experieree: his gra.kl.'.uhe:' w.i.-- garan-.r to three Arohbis'.ioas of C .nter'j'ary in tucees s'tou or t'ae cKt country, and much oi Mr. Btrtu.-.tt s tvaigiug was received udder his insi. aaT it-us. Striking objects in the ''em ie -wuuus are two domes of ;a iiaraj.t, that are so perfect as to appear ap-pear 1..-CJ soiid- tut green rocks at a j little dis.aaje. Anoii.er tamarack j i has been per.ej'.lv trained to form an I I i alaove in w .Toh a chair mav be placed I shielded from the aun at any hour of the day. Roars may be idej.sanTy 1 !-.':!.-,' 'nn.-'e or.-Oit -r, !-,,- M.rOrier I |