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Show Attend ( 'onference. Conference tomorrow. "A Night at Xotting Hill'' tonight at the theatre. The boys should all "e the "Banker's Daughter'' tonight. The mission address of Elder C. G. . figgins i,s Dallas, Texas. Three loads of goods arrived for Me-Quarrie Me-Quarrie & Sons Monday. Herman Fasrhor has started in the candy and notion business. Ilubirt Leavett of G unlock paid this ollice a pleasant call Friday. Woric on the U. &. P. has been suspended sus-pended owing to bad weather See change in advertisement of the St. George Co-op in this issue. Dr. Affleck left here Thursday for J. U. Michels, who is sick at Milford. Robert G. McQuarrie and E. M. McArthur Mc-Arthur are bondsmen for Josejih Fuller. See change in the advertisement of Washington Roller Mills in this issue. Jos. Cox of Pine Valley was here Wednesday, and paid this oflic-e a pleasant visit. Eleanor, the daughter of Marshal Atkin is suffering from a severd attack of rheumatism. Don Alger is down with a severe attack at-tack of pneumonia, superinduced by DeLamar trouble. Mrs. Kate Thurston returned from DeLamar Monday. She has been there for about two years. Dr. Walter Keate of Colonia Juarez paid a visit to El Paso this week. Chihuahua Enterprise, Joseph Bringhurst arid wife1 returned to their home at Toquerville Tuesday, after visiting relatives here. The Tribune says it is reported that A. W. Ivins is coming to Utah to take a hand in the Senatorial contest Mrs. Lyman Donnan is employed as teacher hi itie Presbyterian School owing ow-ing to the illness of Rev. G. M. Hardy; Robert Covington languishes in jail in default of paying' $23., costs and fine for being drunk and disturbing the peace at Washington. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy can always be depended de-pended upon and is pleasant and safe to take. Sold by All Druggists. W, J. B. Carter returned from Black Rock, Mohave Co., Sunday, where he has been working in connection with the sawmill recently taken out there-. U. S. Deputy Marshal J. T. Atkin returnedlast Sunday from Garfield and Wayne counties, where he has been serving subpoenas on witnesses for the n-"i.,i "Tin- Banker's Daughter" tonight. I Dr. S. (',. Ilhoins continues to im- : prove in health. Thomas Sterling of Deed:-! was here ! on business this week. Horn A son Io the wife of Henry Miller on Wednesday. All well. The lil tli! girl of Chart. Seegrniller, reported sick last week, is on the mend. A big ,1 iseount on ladies' fend Misses Wais until Christmas. Pioneer Millinery Mil-linery shop. John Suuv.ciiegger shipped eighty-five eighty-five dozen (j i in i I h to liutte and Salt Lake I Ml y this week. Park I larper came in from his ranch on the ISuckskin mountains Sunday with nine fleers, )u account of the dance next Monday, Mon-day, "The Banker's Daughter" will be played tonight, Saturday. Children's and Infants' wraps going at great ly reduced prices until Christinas, Christ-inas, lit Pioneer Millinery shop. Mrs. .Joseph Cox of Pine Valley is Working in the Temple this week, and will return home after Conference. Mrs. S. L. Adams, Jr. is suffering from a severe burn on one of her legs, which t he cold weather is aggravating. Four clilers are canvassing for subscriptions sub-scriptions for the purpose of meeting the running expenses of the Tabernacle, fuel, light, etc. Thomas Durham and Samuel Wilcox of Parowan, and S. P. Horsley of Para-goonah Para-goonah are Y. M. M. I. A. missionaries mission-aries laboring in St. George. Mr. W. P.. C. Houstan, of Iledlands, California, has written this office for information concerning public lauds, lands for sale, etc, near St. George. The dates for holding terms of the Dist rict Court for Washington County for the ensuing year are the First Tuesday Tues-day in January, May, and September. A party of six arrived here from Beaver Bea-ver Monday and proceeded further south on a prospecting tour. A wagon 'onuuning their bedding, etc., accompanied ac-companied them. William Cox, and LedUbra 'Gardner arrived in Pine Valley last SstUt'day from Lehi. Mr. Cox recenfly loSt his wife i.nd will probabely Stay With relatives rel-atives in Pine Valley for the winter. Work on the new school house is progressing slowly but surely. About sixteen hands are employed. When finished the building will be one of the most beautiful and substantial south of Salt Lake. Great care should be exercised la the care of coal oil lamps. They should be carefully cleaned every day. If the wick is trimmed and the burner thoroughly cleansed every day, an explosion ex-plosion is next to impossible. M. E. Paris and Peter Hansen, both of Leeds, were bore Monday enroute for Kingman, Arizona, where the former goes to attend to business connected con-nected with the asse?sorship, which office of-fice he holds for Mohave county, as well Us being deputy sheriff. Today McQuarrie & Sons open their 'store with a stock of furniture, dress goods, groceries, candies, etc., etc. The store has been nicely fitted up and painted, and presents a clean and inviting in-viting appearance. You are invited to call and examine their s'ock. Elmo Adams, son of S. Li . Adams, while phivintf in the theatre last Saturday Sat-urday (ill ert of the stage, and alighted on the side of his head fracturing his xkuil. The fracture is a simple one: about three inches in length, and the the boy is doing nicely. Dr. Higgins has tile case in hand. There is nothing seriously wrong w ith P. G. Miles. We say this to alloy the fears of his friends, who were very t.ioiibi t'ul .whether Frank was O, K. or Hot. That 2x4 smile that he has been wearing the past week, and the gOn-'ora! gOn-'ora! reeUlessues? that accompanied it. was caused by the arrival of twin boys lit the home of Frank last Sunday evening. even-ing. All concerned are doing nicely; j Mr. Hardin Norris, clerk of the drug 'ilore of H. Shoemaker. Perry, 111., says: ''A man came into our store the other iay and said, M want a bottle of that Mull' that saves children's lives. I read 'n the News about it. The children cay get sick when we can not get the 'iociuriiuick enough. It's the medicine J on sell for crouo. ' " He alluded to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and bout;,t a imiiie before lie left the store. t.r -..ile 1. 1. , 1 j ii-uyyiK- Chas. Seegrniller had a runaway I Thursday while driving the team of "Mode" Andrus. The wagon-tongue fell and the hoi'seS Vv'oVe brought Up before be-fore much fJain'age was d'o'iic, i'he Co-op received a large stock of new goods Thursday, boots and shoes, dress goods and trimmings, fancy lamps, vases, crockeryware, holiday goods, Christmas presents, etc., etc. Walter Fullerton has returned home. He enlisted in the Nevada volunteers at DeLamar for the war, but did not go any further than Carson: a dissapoint-ment dissapoint-ment for him and hiany others. Rawley Jones, a miner enroute to White Hills, was charged before Justice Jus-tice Daggett this morning' with being drunk and incapable, and fined and costs, a total of $8., which he paid. Wells Bros, have bought the blacksmith black-smith shop and quarter lot opposite the Court House from Samuel Judd, the consideration being $250.00. They will move into it in about a wsek and commence com-mence work. Orin Woodbury Went through the Temple for his health Tuesday. He has been a sufferer from rheumatism, caused through being leaded, for some time which has completely' crippled him. He is much improvedi Washington, Dec. 12. The appropriation appro-priation for the Shebit Indians as finally adopted in the house draft of the Indian appropriation bill carries $25,000 for the purchase of land aild the estab-iishmeut estab-iishmeut of a school. Herald. Last Tuesday Mr. M. C. Perkins discovered dis-covered a silver lode near the Red Mountain, about six miles from this city. Assays show 400 ounces of silver to the ton. some gold and copper. The body appears to be unlimited in extent and the deposit resembles the Silver Reef, The handsomest ealander we have seen for 1S99 is one received at this 'office with the compliments of the Z. C. M. I. Savings Bank Trust Co. It is of elegant design and coloring; the gl'iJUtld-j gl'iJUtld-j --ork being of violets, and each month coveted by a clover leaf which works i on a pivot and can be moved to. either side to uncover the monthly calender. William Kemp, representing a Salt Lake picture enlarging house, was brought, before Justice Daggett this morning charged with doing business j without taking out a license, in viola-i viola-i tion of a city ordinance, and filled the J price of a license for one month. $o., I and costs, $4.20. The fine and costs, 1 '.icetmlinp- to VI.20 was paid". OllEOOX SHORT L1XK II R, The Popular l ine between I'oints IH Utah. n.v'..: TAm, I't.vi'i.Y f.xi'ki-t scnoaY Leave Milford 7:20 a. nn Arrive I'rovo .):.,", p. p " Salt Lake. City i:20 p. in. " Oyden., 7'.:0 i. nil In eoiitetiiilni.iiio' a trip outside o' , the Slate, always communicate il I advance with the (), S. L. Aitvnt rt Mill'ortl, who will soil you a throng i United to your destination at the vo7 I low'est rut,, olilahmlile. W. I'A't'l.l.'.S, I). K. lil'Ul.KYl i. '1'. M. (J. 1'. A T, A. Sslt huh,. V'lO i UUba |