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Show B-) .Lyme-:.' "" -;s !l " ,(K"f,,r Salt Lake Ctty on busmen , Mrs M.G. whitehead returned mmi visiting her daughter-at Statclirc on Sunday. ' With silver on an upward grade and a railroad to Stateline '.'Dixie" will be in clover. The Twicc-a-YVeek Detroit Free Press and your Home Paper both one year for only $2.10. ' Geo. Laub of Gunlock will leave next week for St, Anthony, Idaho, vhere he expects to make a home. Don't fail to see those NOBBY NEW SAILORS at Mrs. Pace's. They are just the thing for this weather, Miss L. B. Work, the Indian school teacher, left here Wednesday for a six weeks visit to relatives in the east. FRESH LUMP LIME on hand at Edward Christian's residence, Cor. Diagonal & Locust streets, St George. W. G. Miles returned on Tuesday from an extended trip, taken to canvas his celebrated Diamond Grit Grindstone's. Grind-stone's. Junius and Chas. Foster intend leaving leav-ing here for Mount Trumbo, Arizona, on Monday next. They have cattle interests there. The thrice-a-Week-World, nearly ;qual to a daily, and the WASHINGTON" County News, your home paper, both duo year for $2.25 in advance. The Utah Church aud Farm, the best t-eligious agricultural and family journal jour-nal in th United States, and the Washington County news, both one year for S2.10 in advance. A thunderstorm Accompanied by a good shower of rain visited this city yesterday and was very welcome. It laid the dust and made the trees, etc., look fresh and bright, besides cooling the atmosphere, Pres. David H. Cannon returned from Pinto on Monday, leaving his wife and daughter, Norah, there. The mountain air is making a great change for the better in their health- Yrou will enjoy this publication much better it you will get into the habit of reading the advertisements; they will x fiord a most interesting ctudy and will put you in the way of getting some excellent bargains. Our advertisers adver-tisers are reliable: they send what they advertise. We have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our home for many years and bear cheerful testimony to its value as a medicine Which should be in every family. In coughs and colds we have found it to be efficacious and in croup and whooping cough in children we deem it indispensible. H. P. Fitter. Fit-ter. 1127 Fairfax ave., St. Louis. Mo. For sale by all druggists. About one month ago . mv child, which is fifteen months old, hud an attack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting. .1 gave it such remedies as are ustuTly given in such cases, but as nothing gave relief, we sent for a physician phy-sician and i: was under his care for a week. At this lime the child had been sick for about ten days and was bavin- a.iriuL twemv-iive cptrattcsis of Ilia eoweis every twelve h'uv. and -,vo were convinced that unless it soon obtained relief, it would not, Jive. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea, Diar-rhoea, Remedy was reeeotmuend'.-d. ;.,id I decided to try if, s00n miciHj ch-nge for llieb. iter: In its couunucJ usa a ciimplete cure was brought about and it is my po-f-vtlv heap hy.--t 1; ''-oggs. Stuiuptown, Cilnvar (,., W. Vu- Fo';' ! 11 litugis V very ..njovaide p:,,., w ;, s o-i v rn . 'm' hu,M-- "f. Mr., ami M,.,. Samuel A ells. A.usnai the fair sex ,,:,. ' bl!'"Ll l'w Kallanls. Th,so ji'i-esciiV ' wcre:--T('e Mjc Lena efelson, !.:lh Jvnis. M;,, ,c(,XWt Man.( i . 'a-'e, Annie and Craee Me Viiis-er -Mas. Hamuei tveils. Tho K,,,":HJ- r Ahua Nelson, o , , x e'ls. b-i-;;.s i-, , .... ,-. . , . "d'' - .e,)r,.y V!U '""-'-va.u.MM.1 Were d'-l'ci,'.,,, j ''l"ali:,g KeohM's '"""--hoM-i,:,, x,,..; Wolls iv. ! ''"""i-'-Hav ,, ".' '-a-t ha-.- ,e sod. 1 '""";: su'c sin-io,-,- a i'e -vr-,, r,,.,f , ' ' "" ' T't'V. Mi-.s 'V;,H 'Vi-er; ,;, ... , . , . choir, . H"!'"'" Il-v M.:rv ln " -g....!.. i; ; ;':' i!;liiV"ii"; ,, |