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Show LOCAL AND OENLKAL - :'.i i'l .1 1 - all i i'i 1 b -: lii'-nil. ' i i. i I i e; o; i I if 1 -leeril be i 1 1 g c II t. 'i" - p-- t .. k let bell very warm .liieo'i ''ii.. !r, ' " Kami.b spent the '.' ,1 i. lu'l'i . ;. i ... Am.;.- a !" - -r r- '. i- i( iug in Salt l.ai-.c ( 'by. I ,,,..,! I lat-sba .v.' ret u rued from Para-i Para-i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Thur-ibiy. ;.! . rim Abbot' of I'.uiikervUle came in 'I'll '.i r-i I.: y ml busi ne-s. William Ii. Savage of Toquerville v. ,i here on bu i ue--; Tl i ursday. Mi-s Xai-lee Walker returned from a visit to Salt. Lake City Thursday, linrii A daughter to the wife of Ed. Ib-mb-i -: on tbe l'J!b inst. All well. Horn - A daughter to the wife of Crorve Webb on the 2ith inst. All V. ell. M i.,,, Emma Marfarlanc came in from Ka nab to spend the 2 !lh, and left for ret urn Tuesday. Miss Maud Bee has gone to St. ( ;eor";e to spend flu.: summer. Panaca ( or. I el .ainar Lode. M. E. Paris of Eeei-j came in Wed- .day evenintt' on bit iuess, bringing I toy ( i rundy with him . Frank Gibes is having a piece of ."round leveled just east of MoQwirrie's sior" to erect a black-smiths' shop. The I'mlief Society cleared off the indeb', ei! iier-s on their granary from the pi'olib: on ice. cream sold on the 24th. (merge II. Woodruff aim Miss Mary Eabell Abbot!, both of Bunkerville, were married in the Temple here yesterday. yes-terday. MUs Sadie Conger has been under I he dueler's crre the past week, but is on the improve. lb'. A llleel; lef i on "Monday for Har-r'c-be.rg to a.'ieml the wife of Francis Hartley, who was safely delivered of '.win-girls on Tuesday. James X. Sorrerison of Washington, and Miss WuhoHmina Scott of this ci iy, were married by Pres. David H. Cannon Thursday evening. Mrs. Till'io ' -Maefarlane, Andrew Winsor and it'e, and Mrs. Ann Maefarlane Mae-farlane left AVcdnesday morning' for the Ee Verkiii sulphur springs. Mrs. Jake Johnson gave a little dinner din-ner party one dav last week to J. O. Earle and Miss Earle and Mr. Bunker of Bunkerville. DeLamar Lode. Pre.-s Lamb's family arrived from St. Ceorge last Monday and will make this their home for the summer at ler.s;.- Peer EodgeCor. DeLaramLodc. Our venerable postmaster John Pymm is feeling the effects of the hot weatlu r. and intends going to Diamond Valley for a few weeks. He will probably prob-ably start today. We are pleased to learn that George Bidimr, who ha been laved up with an injured leg for some time, caused by rr.kirg hay with an unruly horse, is around again.-- Panaca Cor. DeLamar 1 .ode. J. R. Michele left for Salt Lake Thursday. See change in the advertisement of the Washington Mill Co. Mrs. Addie E. Price expects to leave for Salt Lake Sunday on business. WHEAT WANTED at R. G. McQuarrie Mc-Quarrie & Sons. $1.25 will be paid. Misses Josephine and Cornelia Brooks left yesterday for Leeds on a visit. Charles W. Dodge gave an ice-cream and oyster supper to about twenty-five of his friends at his beautiful springs Thursday night. A very enjoyable time was had. This paper learns that, the Utah & Pacific railroad will be turned over to tho Oregon Short Line as soon as the lino is completed to Uvada, Only about a mile of tho road remains to be completed, A party consisting ot George and W: ill Brooks, John M. McQuarrie and Earnest, Miles, returned from Pine Valley Thursday afternoon. They left here on the 21st inst. to spend the 24th in tho mountains. A paper treating upon the "Fatal DeLamar Mill Dust" by Dr. W. W. Betts, was read before the Rocky-Mountain Rocky-Mountain Medical Association Tuesday. This paper will publish the article in full next week. Morris Bros, have extracted 450 gallons gal-lons of honey this season so far. This is only about one-half the usual yield, which is due to the drouth. The honey, however, this season is above the average for quality. Pans'uitch correspondence to The Tribune says that Pres. J. W. Crosby, Jr.. is out on $750 bonds to appear at the October term of the district court on a charge of adultry, alleged to have been committed with Mrs. Lydia Winters of Mount Pleasant about two weeks ago. Kittle Tom and C'nanay, two Indians were am;.-dt Monday for drunkenness. drunken-ness. Jr..' j.v Pr-ggcf titled Tom $5 and costs wuicb was paid. Chanay was t--u-,; t-s :l ; ees.s which was paid on I'r'eay an. I he was released. Tite Ke'h f Society held their regular tnevttt's.' in i'.ic TcK rr.aeie grove AVed-r.esdry. AVed-r.esdry. as ii was much cooler under the shade of the trees than in the 1 , ec'.'.e;. We inu'iersiaud that their me, lings vi'i be held in the grove earing ti'.e Nn weather. The '.h'ea.l A. forrmriy published in S. '.- l. he Ci.y. is row published in Chv.'-. The i;'-e.td Ax is a free out-s'vkr.! out-s'vkr.! pcn;i ,'.:'.'. tr evgr.n. published pr'.m ! tor 'he be'.iel't of the negro i 'i' ' " X -",vs w Is'nes Bro. Taylor An v ' ivr in the a.w.tr.i .! ike history 0. " the Pixie vhv-per Group in la.st issue 1. ume the twees read: T to ere ran ,'2'J-b'1 err e-. :.i u"; per." The error v. as :.".','.h, ori -i lly caused by a space :vh' emined a:':.,r tee first two Ii,.:., s. ;i. e. shot I ; 'tare read 52 2-10 r ' cei.i. "We "r...ve so'd many eh.h'ereitt cough 1 -'-u-'ehes. i'1-.t r.-Me 'm s giver, better s.Wsh:c-hm than Cha..i'c"!ain's." says Mr. Charles ; behancr. PrULgist. ;,.,,;-';, :. J. is pet-f. ,-tly safe t:n i c v. '.' ' rcli- l ..pen in ail cas of cv.K'h-. '. his or he..: -m -. ss. Schi by i.ii L' .,. I c. William Nelson, Jr., and wife returned re-turned from a visit to Pine Valley Wednesday. Mr. Nelson reports the country very dry imd the people feeling feel-ing a little blue. Bears have killed twenty-two head of stock. Parties have been hunting the bears, but without with-out success so far. Horatio Pickett and Son have finished finish-ed painting the Tabernacle spire and have removed the scaffolding. They intend enlarging the lattice work at the base of the spire and putting a sounding! board above the clock bell in order that the sound of the line bell mav escape more freely. The spire now- looks line in new dress. Selh A. Pymm has started to paint the four clock faces: he is douaiiug the work and material. The Washington Roller Mill started up Tuesday morning! better p.-epared to handle grain than ever before. They have placed new machinery in on the Piausil'ter Beel system, which replaces the old plain reel system. The mill has been, entirely remodeled, and will be able to turn out a belter grade of tiour in every respect than formerly. With the new modern machinery the mill will handle grain quicker and give hotter sal 's'action. New hour bins have also bc-n -nM. giving |