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Show LOCAL Ai) (IKXKKAL r- v. ill be a f;'Jr thisyi'-tr. Ih'M-srr I.IMK m hand at Ed. '!.,; ,1 km'.-:. 1 ! ! i.-.v.-:.:iK-iM for sale at this Ollice, ;'-7 i-i nis iri' h mill n -d. SiTI'.S To OKDKIi at It. G. M. 0";:rri'- ,, Sons, ('nil and .-ee samples. ':';:' poslolii'T' at ITarrisliurg has ii - :i e i '.cum iuued: he mail now goes li'li'i Algi'i- of Knterpriso has gone in !!: Gi 1 Gulch to work on the 11. i 1 t in i'. . I..-!, cvi-ry citizen work to show what, Hi d.' i-i cai.able of at the Fair to be h.-td the ensuing fall. - 1 1 f r.ii t li-lield correspondent enclosed en-closed a peach blos.,0111 in his letter to 'I'll K X Kits this week. .laiiics .Andrus is having a storehouse buili. in rcai1 of his store. II. Pickett Son are doing the work. ,lo-i,.)i Pingrec, Scoweroft & Sons bat and shoe salesman, was doing business busi-ness in St. George Monday. The 12-i. -.ill special school ta:r was carried by a majority ote of one at the 1 lection held last Saturday. We can lit you with a pair of Spectacles Spec-tacles to suit your eyes. A. lb WnrTKtiicAn & Sox. I i 1 1 KS v ANTF.B, all kinds. I will pay 12 cenls per pound in cash for sound dry hides. WlLTJAM A't'KIN. Mrs. Higgins, wife of Dr. S. G. - I iggi 11s, has been very sick with nervous ner-vous neuralgia, but is now on the improve Mrs. Annie Parker, of Circleville, a ho has been very ill here, has so far recovered that she was able to leave for her home Wednesday. NOTICE- Diplomas awarded by the Washington County Fair Association can be obtained upon application to the Secretary, Francis L. Daggett. C. ira Krcbs, an attorney of the firm of Krebs ,v Tl'oppaugh, of Salt Lake City, came in via Modena Wednesday. Mr. Krebs is enroutc to Kanab on business. The High Roller mining claim, in the Tutsagubet Mining District, was located en the 14th inst. by A. B. Harris, Har-ris, Fred Alberg, Albert Fellows, and P. C. Williams. Apostle Tlebor J. Grant left for return re-turn to Salt Lake last Sunday evening, c'air Macdonald, a son of the late .Mrs. lu'ia Pace, left with him to reside with bis grandmother in Salt Lake City. The Millard Progress says that J. Giles returned from Bunkerville, and was arrested on a charge of forgery. He was released on $1000 bonds for his appearance before the Federal court. A subscription was started yesterday in behalf of John Eardiy, Jr., and family fam-ily who sull'ered serious loss by fire the duty previous. Already the list shows over t-100, and the canvass is not yet conijileied. FdwardM. Brown, Andrew Sorrcu-s.-.i. and two others left for the Cunningham Cun-ningham mine last Sunday. They took V'.euty of provisions and tools with them, and intend staying and working the property. The Atkin family have had an agreeable agree-able t;:ue the last week with their daughter Rachel and her husband, a'so -heir daughter-in-law, Mrs. Alma Atkin. The visitors left for their home a: !urviev. Sanpete Co., Wednesday. t-;;:hor ,1. B. F.racken celebrated his Hth birthday one day last week at the res'Aienoe of Cyrus Hancock. A fine einr.er was served to which a number e: father ihveken's friends sat down. 'A e v.o.-h h:a many happy returns of the occasion. Bangui tch Progress. t '..r.eiv.i services over the remains of ' .'.'.'-;. M. 3. Barlow, who met death by aacA,v::;al drowning last week, were bea! re. the tabernacle Tuesday. The .-va c-.-i-s were Eiders Geea ge Jarvis. i-aa.' Hunt, Panic! D. McAi-thm- ! -'o-vph Orton, and Thomas P. Cottam, Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Julia Ivins Pace ,vvro held it; the t.' 'erracie last Saturday, the a:tind-ance a:tind-ance b,-!:;g very large. Tiie opening i p:-aer seas oe'ercd up by Pres. Panic! j D, :.;c.r:h(!! The speakers were; j-': c. David II. Caaaon, Pres. Erastus ! B. Snow. Eider James G. Bie.d-:, .;v;;.e;:ie He'.icr J. Grant, and Bishop! Jj::3.-.!i-.;ras. 'I |