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Show Walter Kemp iii very sick. Marion "aris of Leeds was here on business yesterday. A large stock of New Goods arrived today at Addie K. Price's. WHEAT WANTKD at XL G. Mc-Quari'ie Mc-Quari'ie & Sons. $1.1. will be paid. See tho new advertisement of the Morris Hottse, and Gray the Tonsorial Artist In this issue, Washington County Fair Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. September I.St-h, 19th and 20th. I will pay 1 cent per- pound cash for barley and li cents cash for oats. Jos. S. Snow, Muss Nellie Mac.farlane returned from Cedar City, where she has been visiting for some time, Friday. Mh;s May Brooks went to the Apex mine Wednesday to relieve Miss Jessie Morris in the boarding house there. Mrs. Mary Ann Cummings of Kanosh, mother of Airs. T. H. Gardner, arrived here last Monday, arid will remain re-main awhile visiting. The wind, the wind, the awful wind; That blows our skirts sky high; But God is just and sends the dust, To blow in the bad man's eye. Mrs. Tobias Whit-more died at Price, Carbon county, at 1:45 a. m. yesterday. Deceased was a daughter of Mrs. J. M. Nixon of this city, and leaves besides a husband a family of six children, The F.'ack Hawk veterans held their eucampmetu at Provo lake resort la.-t wi'ek. and a goodA number of the fighters of the Riack Hawk. Walker, and other Indian wars in this state were present. Col. .lames Andrus of t-i'.ts ct'.y tntdressed his feilo.v Indian lighters on tlie afternoon of the second day. On tlie third ami last day, t'oi. loop. P. Rearce of Washington acted as chairman. Our c!d It-tend, Albert loues of Provo. sang a song coir posed by 1 1 : tit -1 ! w hile on picket duty on the |