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Show l.u('.L AM) OKNKR.U. e v. il! eeei,ia.ie pioneer Day. Se. ,-evi-eil ii-r of Fait ( 'oi (1 1 1, i I. tees in i h i -, i-.,iic. William C Mile.-, loft for I'ang'uitch lake a.,i. Sa I unlay. Porn A sun to the wife of Y'.'lllard ('aileron t in I2i h i ns . Two Nil I COOl) SADDLES in the 'i'i ! II i lie' OHice to sell fur Lujubet. I.". niUKSIIIPF. 1TGS FOB SALE r trade ui. Wa.-hingion Holler Mills. . I. ones Andrus, dr., returned on Monday Mon-day from Sab Lake by way of Pioche. The ilru;;' store has boon thoroughly o-.'erlia uhil and cleaned out this week. W'illard Carter, who has been sick for some time shows no signs of im-orov'-ment. XOTK'E -The Bio Virgin Mills will close clown today, July loth, and remain re-main clo.-ed tWO Weeks. Joseph Price has purchased a new mountain spring wagon for passenger trallic between here and Modena. I 'ioaeor Day. the 24th, comes next. Let us honor the pioneers by observing the day in an appropriate manner.. . nether shipment of 28")0 lbs of high-grade high-grade ore was made to Modena for Salt Lake this week. This was from the Apex mine. An historical sketch of the Dixie mining' properly appeared in last Sunday's Sun-day's Tlerald. It will appear in this pa per next weed; . Albert Parthian ami William H. Ang-ell of Leeds left here for the south on a prospecting trip Tuesday. They expect to be gone for a few weeks. Mayor Brown returned from a visit to his cattle in the Diamond Valley district Wednesday, and reports them looking much better than he expected. The city is very quiet; so many of our people are away prospecting', working work-ing at. the mines, on their farms and ranches, that the place has a deserted appearance. Subscribers are hereby notified that this is No. ."i of a new volume of The N t:vs. All those wishing to discontinue dis-continue taking- it should notify this ollice as soon as their subscription expires. ex-pires. r.ishop J times Andrus and his sons Atilo, Charles and Thomas, returned from Alilford, where they had been delivering cattle, Wednesday. They delivered 425 head. Bishop Andrus reports the range very dry and the cattle cat-tle poor. Five more teams left here this week to haul copper ore from the Copper Mountain mine. The extreme drouth is retarding work at this mine, as the springs upon which they depend for water are dried up and water has to be hauled some distance. This paper is authorized to state that there will be horse racing on each day during the County Fair. Horses are expected in from Iron, Kane, Garfield anil other counties to compete. The program will be published in this paper as soon a it is completed. Ahheria Gregorson ami Alary Jarvis located the Ft ah Mine on the 1st inst., lo.-a'cd in the Tutsagubet mining district. dis-trict. This mice is the lirst southerly extension of the Paymaster mine, and was formerly known as the May Flower. 1 1 was recorded here on the tea ius;. "We have sold many different cough remedies, but none has given better sa; is-'aer ton than Chamberlain's, " says Mr. Charles llolh.auer. Drug-gist. Newark. X. J. -It is perfectly safe and can Iv relied r,p.v in all cases of eoaehs. colds or hoarseness. Sold by ah nrugcNts. l'ioX!-.!::', PAY CELEBRATION The t'eilow t.r.g ivutnitteo has been aj-p aj-p ::..'.! to -make arrangements for a ceiebrat ion on the 2ltii: Bishop And-rt'.s. And-rt'.s. YhoMus P. Cottam. John E. Pace. Sa:u-A! 11. Wells. Hon. John G. Ale-; Viarrie." Po-atio Pickett. Mrs. Kliite ! buov ;aiil Mis. Cornelia I'rooks. j A:r r her ir ' bor.lder of hih-gradeore j from the i',xto company's group, near :"'" en exhibition in '!'' ;er IV.vy's w ir, hi . ws yesterday : : ! mi 1. :- : ! ot.ly a hue sample et' Of - 'i i::e o'-e chute that ! '; :i i.; ;: 'i u: : y the Dixie's ' :!: .:. but ''-'' ' i simulate the ' i -i. . ' i.i.-p. rio.'s in i hat sou: hern |