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Show Fk';F'Id;;C CJ i! T, CITY ATTORNEY St. (ittrs;?, 1,'TAli. DAVID H. MORRIS, COUNTY ATTORNEY, 1. St. Cie;tr;ve. UTAH. CF-ORG-- R. LUND, ATTORNEY AT LAV, St. (ieorge, UTAH. All kinds of practice solicited. TMOS. HARIONEAUX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Beaver City, UTAH. FRANCIS L. DAGGETT, AttorneyatLaw & Notary Pub'ic, St. Georsre, UTAH. All business connected with tho settlement ., of Estates of deceased persons a specialty. j Conveyances of ell kinds carefully executed. j Would Not Suffer So Again for Fifty Times lis Price. I awoke last night with severe pains in my stomach. I never felt, so badly in all my life. When I came down to work this morning I felt so weak 1 could hardly work. I went to .Miller cv MeCurdy s drug' store and they recommended recom-mended Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea flemedy. It worked like magic and one dose fixed me all right. It certainly is the finest thing I ever used for stomach trouble. I shall not be without it in my home hereafter, for I should not care to endure the sufferings suf-ferings of last night again for fifty times its price. G. H. Wilson, Liveryman, Burgettstown, Washington' Washing-ton' Co., Pa. This remedy is for sale by all Druggists. St. George F'OSTOFFICE. ' Salt Lake mail arrives daily except Tuesday at 10 p. m. Leaves daily except ex-cept Saturday at 4 a. m. All outgoing mails close at 7 :.'!() p. m. Sunday hours 4 to 5 p. m. John Pyjim. Postmaster. Dr. Cady's Condition Powders, are just what a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but medicine and the best in use to put a horse in prime condition. Price 2-ic. per package. For sale by All Druggists. METEOROLOGICAL, J!ElOKT. Date. Max. Min. Sunshine Rain June 10 100 51 100 " 11 102 51 100 " 12 100 50 100 " 13 90 60 100 " 14 92 45 100 " 15 97 41 100 " 10 100 49 100 ' James G. Bleak. Government observer. xo'itce For, publication-. No. 1155. Department of the Interior, Lund Ollire at Salt Lake City, Utah, May 31. 18110. Notice i-s Viei-ehy griven that the follnwiu-uamed follnwiu-uamed selllers have fite.l notice of intention lo make linal pi-oof on their resiwictive claims before the County Clerk of "Washington County, Utah, at 1st. George, Utah, on July 15, 1819. viz: John Hehmntz. Jr., on Homestead Application Appli-cation No. 116111. for the SE,'4 SEf Sec. 33: S:4 SW'.J See. 31, Tp. 1:2, S., Kr. 15, , and Lot 3 of See. 3, Tp. 13 S., Iiir 15, VV.. Salt Lake Meridian. He names the follovinr witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Charles V. Seeriniller, Brieham J. Lund, Richard A. VIorris and John E. Pace, all of St. Gooi-fre, Utah. ALSO, Partha A. Hunt, on Homestead Application No. 11I31H, for the W, SE'.f and W. SV;" Sec. 11, Tp. 39. S., RK. 16, W., Salt Lake Meridian, lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation 'of said land, viz: William A. Hardy, Joseph L. fiubler and Thomas P. Cottam, all of St. (ieoi-ee, L'tah, and Jacob Frei of Santa Clara, Utah. ALSO, Jacob Bastiau, on Homei-tead Application No. 108(15. for the SW1.! NW'; and NVV.i-; SW',f See. 13. Tp. I-!, S., R-r. 15, VY., Salt Lake Meridian. Merid-ian. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence, upon jind cultivation culti-vation of said land, viz: Andrew Sprout, Andrew H. Larson. Herman Tejjan iuKi Homer Barron, all of Washing-ton City. Utah. Frank D. Hoebs, Register. Isaac C. Macfa ni.AlvE, Attorney. First publication June 10, 1899. 0KEG0X SHORT LLE K. 11. Direct Line to Salt Lake. TIME TABLE, EFFECTIVE ViAkClI NORTH BOUND. Leave Frisco 7:00 i. in. '' Milford. 8:.'!") ). m. " Oasis 1:00 a. m. " Juab (kill a. m. " Ncphi 0:40 a, m. 11 Provo 8:00 a. m. Arrive Salt Lake !i:.'io a. in, Leave Salt Lake 9:4.) a. ni. Arrive Ogden '10:.")0 a. in. SOUTH BOUNH. Leave Ogden 2:05 p. m. Arrive Salt Lake ?,:'.)', p. m. Leave Stilt Lake ")..";o p. m. " Provo 7:lo p. m. '' Xephi s.;;.') p. m. " Juab 9:10 p. m. " Oasis 1:0 ) a. m. " Milford 5:.'io a. m. Arrive Frisco 7:io a. m. Trains south of Juab do not run on Sundays. Tourists sleepers on all trains between Milford aim Stilt Lake. The direct line to all points. The only line to Pacific Northwest. .Monlana, and all eastern points. For particulars write, S. O. Dye. Agent. Milford. Utah. S. W. F.CCLES, I). F. Hup ley, G. T. M. G. I '. ,y '!'. A. W Salt Lake i 'ity. Ftah. A Card of Thanks. I wish to say that I feel under lasting obligations for what Chamberlain's Cough FCemedy has done for our family. We have used it in so many cases of coughs, lung troubles and whooping-cough, whooping-cough, and it has always given the most perfect satisfaction, we feel greatly great-ly indebted to the manufacturers of this remedy and wish them to please accept our hearty thanks. Respectfully, Respect-fully, Mrs. S. Doty. Des Moines, Iowa. Fnr sale by all Druggists. ilci IS ii Imm AT CITY MiLLIHERY SHOP. all Paper ordered on commission. Miss Eva Price. T1IK FT AH BATTERIES are expected ex-pected to sail from Manila on the transport ''Hancock'' about the 14th inst. As the "Hancock" is a cjnick sailor it is believed they will be home before the end of July. i Conference last Sunday and Monday ; was not quite so well attended as Uotiai. j owing, no doubt, to the recent special conference when President Snow- ana party visited here. The instructions given by tho different speakers were , good and ttmelv. and a good spirit pre-' vailed at all sessions. j e- 9 Tetter, SaItiRbeum and Eczema. The intense itching and smarting incident to these diseases, is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured bv it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples, chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. i'.c. per box. For sale by All Druggists. SkS-.V " - -Is- i5si-.' v'i.'VV.. y.- . f Lamp Logic. y When you buy an ordinary ifj lamp you buy trouble. The money A you thought you saved 1 is soon Vi'J spent in oil and time. A poor lamp ei-'j is a mighty poor investment. i f ' : 'fi v) ir - -mc-w w i ff ' -L:w , - fy I '""TIP IVl U T '-'TO & 1 '-f v.f.ich ve now have on sals is a Si'Wd lamp. It is more brilliant , .V" tiian gas or elect: i:itv, and uses less oil than any other lamp in the fji ,;A. v. orld. It is absolutely no trouble, A, ';.:.:' and requires almost no enre. Be-Oe Be-Oe sides, it is the only lamp ihat lias V" l.'J Uirii ,iJ'J I ,i'-e and all the light fads j-:s;vhtre .t' vv.mte . T housands of the;- '..'' ry inu.i.s are in use ?.nd cbin hhrra! ' jti- irjy-itr ts on the lamp subject. f s.l lh-j' :gii y imp.issi. ie. Y'gT oyp- t- f'yi : fmitvis Aii stv;..-s y.;- o;;. f h,.r:vr up. i'"-:y;."J r. r smre,, ? homes, sitUt'C.lcS, i.ntcis, cLC. l tf Jos. a. y.y, ::. v. y..,,,.. f- ff K-i'iab. ;;!:,h (t r:rr--'--s:; -.T.r-':'-'' : rS' W W-' l-'-; 1 ' y;,Cc -CI i.--' CLU! k PACIFIC . IL CO. Time Card No, 2, i8y;;. T.-V KING KFr.'KCJ' THIKS!)','.". .'('XK I. NORTH BOC.N It: Leave MeCnne 4:b) p. in. Scarl -1:7 p. in. Arrive ( -, , !:.',-" i . m. x ..... . i" iiodena , - J Jea e . 1 :.,o p. m. Escalar.te d:"'' ,, in. Koryl ley ,,. Saiiara .Y.Js ( 'ovc-na Y.Y; p. in. Leave I f.;s ... i. Suiph nr Wei 1 i;::;r y . m Thermo ". J:' i,. m. Fi ton 7Y- ;: i. Arrive .Ml' o -,l 7: Id ;. m. S' lli'l'li ill't t ). Leave y'ili',,r,i r,:u i. ! pi'"' C 17 ::. 1-1. .'il '. - , . , j -i. e.. ': i . i :.s ; i i! n, .; I . riilt.-iug' t " ' ;.i Y ..mi ,'dci inn- l.,-iir,: -I Fa e. I '.".. Y'.; ! :i 1 ..!!,!! t rains I. ;;,. .' iy ! Si..-.; u-., S, .lit h i. el. dd .1 in- do I. . W l r. i '!, iei 1 ' - , 1 il U VIlkULh SVilLLU The machinery at the Rio Virgen Milis, situated in Washington, Utah, will be shut' down from June 1st to September 1st, 1899.; The store will be open as usual. : The company has a large stock of Cotton and Woollen Goods on hand and are desirous desir-ous of exchanging them for woe!, giving the ' Highest Market Price for the same. Correspondence solicited. " " - -: - i |