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Show See change in Mile B"os. a; '."ertise-ment '."ertise-ment vt.i.k. Ol'i i.c-v.p,i.p-.-i .- for sain at iiis office : 'i eent-i per h ai.-Jred. The ii.fatit of thank C ,- g; died and ..as buried i.h Monday. James Andru.s Jr. and Milo Andrus returned from Braver Friday. Mrs. James Andim who was reported report-ed sicK at Beaver e--rly this wed., is much in-proved. Albei t Graff was over from the f-.anta Clara taking in the 21th. He paid this oihco a pleasant call rvhile here FRESH LUMP LIME on hand at Edward Christian's residence, 'Cor. Diagonal & Locust streets. St George. Joseph Webl) of -ihis place and Far-nest Far-nest Dtilrin of Toquorville an hod homo from White Hills, Arizona, Sunday, Mrs. Maiiol Macfarlane, Miss Emma Macfarlane, Kenneth Macfarlane, John and LeRoy Armstrong all returned to Cedar City on Thursday after vijjdng relatives hero. 'I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family for years and always with good l-esuits," says Mr. W. B. Cooper of El Rioy Cal. For small children we lind it especially elfec-tive." elfec-tive." For sale by all druggists A sad affliction befel Bro. and Sister William Terry last Monday at 1 o'clock when the augol of death visited their home and bereft it of their daughter, Susie, a lovable girl of about fifteen years old. The sympathy of the eom-innroiy eom-innroiy is with the family. A sad accident occttred at Provo last Saturday whereby Beulah, the so en-year-old daughter of Jacob P. Gates was shot and killed. She with some other children were playing at being-shot, being-shot, and one of them, a boy about eleven -years old shot Iter with a 22 rifle, which was supposed to be loaded with soap. The postotlice department asks the press to give this notice an insertion or two: "Friends and relatives of soldiers sol-diers in the riekl. in adressing letters to them should mark plainly the company com-pany and regiment to which they belong, be-long, as by doing so the distribution of mail will be facilitated. This applies to both the regular troops and militia volunteers." Provo. July 25 Today Dr. Allen, assisted as-sisted by Drs. Pike, Robinson. Taylor and Hardy, performed a delicate operation oper-ation upon Mr. George Jackson of Washington county, Utah, because of vesical calculus, and succeeded in removing re-moving horn the patient's visicre (or bladder) a stone one and one-half inches by one-half inch. The patient has suffered for several years from this condition, but all is well now, and recovery re-covery certain, S. L. Herald. A newspaper man needs no Sunday and seldom gets one. His life is usually usu-ally so pure and good that he goes into a state of chronic humiliation and regenerated regen-erated sanctilication that is only a trifle below that of the angels. When several sev-eral other inhabitants of thh; terrestrial sphere get out of old Charon's ealboat on the other shore they will find several sev-eral editors fishing along the banks for mud eats, and the new arrival will have to dig bait and spit on the hook. -The News had a pleasant visit on Friday from Dr. Walter Keate. who recently returned home from Harvard Har-vard University where he had been for four years studying medicine and surgery. The Dr. looks hale and hearty, but he did not have good health during part of the time he was away. During the past year it- improved im-proved considerably, and at no time did it deter him from his studies. During his last year at the Uuivet-sity he practiced nieuieiue as well as persuing per-suing his studies. Dr. Keate is unde-eiu.:J unde-eiu.:J where to locate yet. but he ! believes Salt Lake City will be his best held ar.d will rats, likely go there. He speke of the small number of hospitals in Utah aud is of the opinion that St. I Ceo.-ge ought to have ca hospital where J pailcat? iro; Washington and neigh-! neigh-! boring counties and the adjacent por-I por-I ;':r.- of Arizona and Nevada could i e.-..-:-e rreavnor-i. Th- PveL-e House would nial-o- sn .swlKnt ho-piial tor LOCAL AND GENERAL. Dr. Waller Keale arrived home. Sunday Sun-day evening. , the txoilus home from Panguit:;h lake is in full progress. I'anaea correspondence arrived too lat-e for insertion in last issue. The rumours of scarlet fever at Pine Vally last week proved to be false. born A sou, to me wife of Joseph Gxburrow on the 25th inst-. All well. Henry Riding and Luther Hetnen-way Hetnen-way returned from Panguiteh lake Saturday. our Grafton correspondent writes that hunday was obsered as Maine Memorial Day. Very warm the past week. The cool I breezes in tho afternoon and cool nights make it pleasant, however. The shortage of local matt er is due to a shortage of help. A typo and a devil have gone to Fish Lake. Richfield Censor: The wife of Pres. David H. Cannon received a telegram Monday evening conveying the sad intelligence of the death of tier sister at Drauar. See our clubbing- rates in this issue. Vou can get The Utah Church and Farm, The Detroit Free Press, or The New York Worla at very cheap rates with this paper. Mr. Frastus Snow and wife of St. George were in Panguiteh the last week visiting at the home of President Crosby, who is a brother-in-law of Mr. Snow. Panguiich Progress. We old people who are staying at liome io look after the wheat lields ivhile the boys are licking the Spaniards Span-iards iv ill have to content ourselves ;.vith licking revenue stamps. Beaver County Blade. Tiiquei-ville correspondence was uot yeeeivect until Monday. The envelope r.ore dates: "Leeds. July 19" and "St. George. July 25." We presume the v;:-.v caught in ihe mail sack here and liad a double journey before we got it. i'.p. James Audrus received a telegram tel-egram Monday morning acquainting him with the fact that his wife v,a ill Heaver. He left at 10 a. m. the same morning tor that place. Mrs. Anclrus was on a visit to re'atives when taken ill. Mrs. William Terry was taken ill vcit'.-. a violent attack ot spina: n-.eniu-t -,'.- on Thursday evening. Mrs. Terry U the meeker ct the girt who cied las! Monday. Her many friends hep; for her pjedy recovery. Dr. ZJiggirs !u; lite case in hand. Mi's. Martha Cox. c: Bui.kcrville, Nevada. v,g s visiting hero this wee'.; on her way home from Pa.mea. where she had been to attend the Teacher; Ir.sii-:t:.-. The lady raid The Nw5 a eleasani. call and here o one now adorns o..r i-apih- ij-.C-siitg -v.V--.-'-ipLi...u !-'.. |