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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL. Mrs. Flora Wooil-y of Kanab is visiting visit-ing relatives here Lphria.'.'i Forema.-ii-r is home on a vi-it from his cat tie lanch. Mi-.-j. Li.'.ie Macfarlane returned from a vi.-it to Kanab last Saturday. OltAXD HALL in the Social Hall on the evening oi May Pay. l-A-cy body invited. Joseph Wool ley of Kanab, a former re.-ident of thb; '-ny, is here on a business busi-ness visit. Hyrum Reese and wite stat ted for the Dixie country this morning.- Iron Couutv record. Funeral services over trio remains of P.hoila Thomas were held at the je mily residence last Sunday morning-. Hon. R. C. Lund and wife of St. George are visiting with R. C. Jr., and family here. Iron County Record. Joe Lund of St. George was in town last Friday afternoon on his way home from Sulphurdale. Iron County Record. Bishop James Andrus returned from his visit up the river Sunday. He bought a nice bunch of cattle at the up-river up-river settlements. The Adams Copper Alining & (-'melting Co. expect to start thirty tens of rich ore for Milford Monday. Twenty-two Twenty-two hands are now employed at the mine. NOTICE The Washington Roller Mills will close on May 5th for repairs and remain closed for about three weeks, Getgrindingdone now. Joseph S. Snow, Mgr. Last Friday Lot Alexander of Washington Wash-ington came in from Marysvale, where he has found employment for some time past, and spent a few days visiting visit-ing relatives here. Iron County Record. Bert McQuarrie left for Milford Tuesday to meet his grandfather, Hector McQuarrie, who has been visiting visit-ing in Ogden, and Hector McQcarrie Jr., who is returning; home from the Europeon missloi, field. Frank Young Spencer, a former resid-'ent resid-'ent of this city but now of O'eede, Colo., is prospecting out cm Copper mounj ain u ith M. Swapp. They have a good thing, this paper is informed and intend either erecting a smelter or shipping ore. William W. Old, of Salt Lake City, is here and will superintend the mining min-ing operations in the Dixie group in which he is interested. Samuel Adams, Jr.. will have charge of the smelter, which is expected to be in running order by the 5th Pros. They are enthusiastic en-thusiastic over the quality of ore being obtained, and are putting more men to work. Walter Adams, one of Eureka's favorite fa-vorite sons, has just returned from a visit to his best girl in St. George, southern Utah, the land of strawberries strawber-ries and flowers, but, alas Walter returns re-turns alone and thus knocks our society reporter out of a column of matter which she had written up in anticipation anticipat-ion of a royal event in social circles. Eureka Republican. In 18S8 my wife went East and was attacked with rheumatism. She received re-ceived no relief until she tried Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Pain Balm. Since that time we have never been without it. We find it gives instant relief in cases of burns and scalds and is never failing for rheumatic and neuralgic pains. D. C. Brant, Santa Ynez, Cal, For salo by All Druggists. I was reading an advertisement of Chamberlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the Worcester Enterprise recently, which leads me to write this. I can truthfully say I never used any remedy equal to it for colic and diarrhoea. I have never had to use more than one or two doses to cure the worst case with myself or children. W. A. Stroud. Popomoke City, Md. For sale by All Druggists. R. C. Lund, Jr., of Cedar City, accompanied ac-companied by his mother aud wife arrived ar-rived here Monday. Mr. Lund left for home Wednesday, leaving his wife here to visit relatives. The gentleman gentle-man reports business thriving in Cedar City, and believes the branch line of the Utah cc Pacific will be pushed through to that city this year. He also stated that the test of thirty tons of Cedar coal by the Utah & Pacific was satisfactory. t I "A word to the wise is sufficient " and j a word from the wise should be sutfi-1 sutfi-1 cieut, but you ask, who are the wise' : Those who know. The oft repeated ex-! ex-! perieuce of trustworthy persons maybe taken for knowledge. Mr. Y.'. M. 'ferry says Chamberlain's Cough Rem-j Rem-j edv gives belter satisfaction than any j other in the market. lie has been in the drug business at K.ikton. Ivy., for twelve years: has sold hundreds of bottles bot-tles of this remedy and nearly a'l other cough medicines mamu'aot'.nvil. which shows conclusively that Chamberlain's is the most saii.-la.-lory to the people, and is the best. For s.Je by All Lh-ug- |