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Show Glorious weather. Arthur Barlow is very ill. Mails for the north close at 4:30 p. m. Chits. F. Foster has sold his cattle brand. Patriarch Ilichard Bentlcy is under the weather. FIXE GRAPES FOR SALE. Hector Hec-tor McQuarrie, FACTORY PAY WANTED at R. G. McQuarrie & Sons, See the new advertisement of Atkin's meat market in this issue. See chung'e in the advertisement of Mrs. Addie E. Price in this issue. I will pay 1 cent per pound cash for barley and li cents cash for oats. Jos. S. Snow. A few fine Berkshire Pigs from 6 weeks to 3 months old for sale at the Washington Roller Mill. The northern mail did not arrive until 4:30 p. m. last Saturday, being detained by a llood in Dry Creek. Kauab Indians received their quarterly quart-erly rations from the bands of their agent Miss Work Monday. Kanab Clipper. Tobe Whitmore will likely take another an-other consignment of horses to the Eastern market in the near future, Price Advocate, St, George Wells returned from Milford Mil-ford last Saturday with his mother, who has been spending the summer in Manti and other places. Another drove of the Pipe Springs cattle passed through town last Sunday Sun-day evening enrottte to Lund, from which place they will be shipped east. Iron County Record, Another victim of the deadly De Lamar La-mar mill dust, Jesse L. Barton of Para-goonah, Para-goonah, passed away at that place a few days ago. And still there is more to follow. Iron County Record. For the present R. C. Lund, Jr., is conducting the mail route between Lund and this place. The contract has been sub let from Lund to St. George to D. E, Davis of Salt Lake City, who will take charge Nov. 1. Clarence S. Jarvis writes the editor from Provo, where he is attending the Ih Y. A., that training was started there earlier than at any other college in the state, iu order to complete one semester before Christmas. He is well. Walter Adams, one of Eureka's graceful grace-ful and gracious young business men hats gone on a mission to Germany. His friends, under the hostess-ship of Mrs. W. H. Dusenberry and daughters gave a farewell party in his honor at their hotel. Wonder if Walter has forgot to sing. "Hoch der Kaiser," Eureka Republican. Eider Edward J Cox. Bunkerville. Lincoln Co.. Nevada, was set apart on the 10th of April, lS'JT, for missionnry work. His field of labor has been in the States of Arkansas and Kansas, where, he says, he has met with fair success. The mission is progressing and the prospects are growing better every day. Deseret News. Subscribers will notice that their ' names and date of subscription are t printed on their paper, or on the wrapper, this week. The n-.orr.h shown indicates that subscriptions are paid up i to the end of that month, the figures ' showing the year, thua. ''99. " means ' that the paper is paid fur until the end 1 of the month shown in The figures "iaJ" show that the paper is paid for until the end of the month |