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Show JEk 771 BT w JL : ':Tr V W ; .WJ'Vr'?' V mpm BREVITIES. Gralnaiid Feed Store! j, !'. .1, The ' uaAerai gaed keeps eonitwUy oD hind The traitor Lepes objects t3 the sale asnpply if of his photographs. .. , The member who wanted Congress to GRAIN, ..FEED,redu:e its pay wa laughed down. FLOUR, ' Good words and good deeds are the MEAL, rent we 6Yre for the air we breaihe. CHOP FEED. Throw chimney-swee- p a into the VEGETABLES river ; ' if you would make a clean sweep of and ether him '. ' 4 . ' IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ! . f . window for etymologists Do the roots of words produce dowers, of U Question speech? I : 1 1 , - . . jProduteo, A RANCHING! purchased of Mr. S. M. the undivided half .of the Rancho known - as Hamblin & Blair r. in Ranch Valley, east or Spring Valley, I solicit patronage of Dixie stock growers, Being brought up in Texas, I vouch no better Ranch any one owns or ever saw north of Mason A Dixons line. WILLIAM MOODY. 3.1m HAVING For Sale, Seeds fresh and pure of most vegetables needed for the garden, and a choice collection of Flower Seeds St. George Drug Store. at Snap-Dragon- A gentleman in Iowa advertises for a wife who wears her own hair, her own teeth, her own cheeks, her own buszum, and her own calves, without having went and gone and paid for them. A widow lady sitting by a cheerful fire in a meditaitve muod, shortly aftsr her husbands deceast, sighed out: Poor fellow bow he did like a good firs! I hope he has gens whers they keep good firsi! DRY. OOOD8 & GROCERIES Cheaptr fhan ever offered in Dixie! 1 JM! omp9jl 8WE1T 'DOM! St. Georgs, Utah, may bs found a good SESSAMAN. Stock (f well-assort- ed DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, &c., the right kind of Medicines for the Peonle, the Climate, and the Diseases of the Country. Prescriptions put up with care, by an experienced Druggist. 0T Two doors above St. Georgo Hall. Ginger snaps. One pint of molasses, one teaipoonful of salsratus, half a teasup of ginger, butter size of an egg, flour enough to make it roll very thin. Cut the taxes with a tin ring and bake quick. si To prevent brsakiig by the sadden oonticl with beat, the best way is to eut or scrateh the base of the glass with a glaziers diamond. Another method it to put the glasses into a saucepan of water and boil them, This seasons them. The undersigned will attend to the execution of Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Deeds of Trust, Powers of Attorney, Contracts, and all other Official Business required of a Notary Public. Office at Oar Dixie Times rooms, St, George. J. E. JOHNSON, Notary Public. WHEELWRIGHT A gentleman who had built a small bouse in a sequestered part of his grounds for priyate study, showed it to a friend, remarking, litre I sit reading from morning till night, and nobody a bit the wiser. ltf ORIENTAL, or BENNE-PLAN- T For Distribution, BLAUS, By S.8T.HI. GE0R8B. SWEET 01 made is L from BENNE SEED. 8. M. BLAIR. 3tf ! ELMORES. TREES! FRUIT choice a collection of have I AND ORNALENTAL boasting, the other day, to her former proprietor, of the progress of her son, of good size for transplanting, to a dark, bright urohiu of ten, was mak EXCHANGE for GRAIN and other ing at school. She said he win m de Product; consisting of mortification table. A handsome young bride was observ- Apple, Pear, Quince, Plum, Apricot, reach, Cherry, Pomegranate, Al ed to be in deep reflection on her mond, Cutalpas, A i Ian thus, One of her bridesmaids askIIoaey Locust, Mulberry, ed her the subject of her meditation. I eto. etc., etc., was thinking, she replied, which of Also, seme New, Choice, as well as old beaux I should marry if 1 should ay Ordinary, become a widow. ffatlve and Foreign Grapes. An Exchange says: We were 'compelled to refuse an offer of job printing the other day by a man way back, who innocently called to get some postage stamps printed. He wa quite disap- pointed beeause we could not do in work; be wanted em real bad to put on a letter he writ to a gal, and it cost too e femuch to buy em of the Also, Flowering and Fruiting Shrubs, Strawberry Plants, Flowering Plants and Vines, House Plants, etc. As the above etock is small, those desiring to puroh&se should be in season. J.E. JOHNSON, St. George. 9. M. BLAIR; AT TO RNE Y AT LAW. St. George, Utah Ter, Ih-- . ltf 5 ' rtf. I will be prepared to supply the-?ub-li- o with all sorts of CROCKERY . WARE, by the middle of February, 1868. 1 will take Corn, Wheat, Flour, Butter, Cheese, Colton, Ootton Yarn, Storepay, Gash or Lead in exchange. Pottery is situated on the street running to Wash-isgton . rr mm Vt 'A'r W. since the first Monday in January, but business does not seem to crowd them yet; (hough I see that the Hon. E. Snow is making efforts for appropriations for the benefit of the southern country. The new Secretary of the Territory, Hon. E. Higgins, has arrived a young man, and formerly a printer by trade. Newspaper men have had an exciting item this week in the case of a Wm. Hughes having a person by name of Campbell arrested for seducing said Hughes daughter a girl of about 17. Campbell admitted his guilty proceedings in court, before Alderman Clinton, whereupon Hughes raised his revolver and shot him in the right breast. Campbell is at Camp Douglas, slowly recovering; Hughes and his daughter have returned home to Farmington. Our city election comes off with a nearly new list of aider-me- n and council. Dixie yarn, Dixie wine and Dixie raisins are prominent and saleable things in our market now. I presume you are aware there was once a gentile sheet published here, yclept The Vedette; but from some cause, (an inside pressure, 1 guess) it has busted1 Enough for this time. Occasional. poit-offie- Deacon Brown lately took occasion to administer xreproof to old Joe for swearto his ing. Joe listened attentively exhorwords, seemed to appreciate the tation, and when he had concluded, reDeaoon, plied as follows? The faet is, and swear'a 1 deal, you good that may of neither is but may pray a great doal, Deaeon now mean anything by it. The always alludes to Joe as an instants of to' say. bfeen sitting to-mor-r- ay. . I'm no: prepared Our Legislature has AGONS made or repaired, and usual Jobbing done on short notice at Agoodnatured colored woman was FRUIT paying newspaper in Our Dixie The major part of those Laud. who have peered at the maiden number ejaculated, Good for Dixie;'1 but whether their dimes followed the good along. IPmhilj. Ifficrt&ry lamp-glass- g For Cash and Grain. Flour, Grain, sad Feed for Sale. Board by day or week. JOHN PYMM. 2tf s, JOHNSONS DRUG STORE, - ws . CASTOR OIL! hat repenteth. J1 ? , SPIREAS, STOCKS, VERBENAS, CORRESPONDENCE. PETUNIAS, These Works are full and complete, BLACKBERRY, and will be carried on for the - Salt Lakx, Feb. 9. JAPAN LILIES, WALL FLOWERS, MANUFAOTURIN G Ed. Dxxxx Tims: and the Tubarosss. of many Iris, The first numbe: of your new enothers; also a choice collection of Chinese terprise came to Land on the 5th, Chrysanthemus. after having been read by three or J. E. JOHNSON. four on its way from the post offioe. Also of the Success to it, I say, and may it be DRUGS, MEDICINES. AT the forerunner of a large, well filled, "Dont send for an adviser with the mere view of being ooxfirmed in your own opinion. Ton might aa well send for a doctor, and prescribe to him what medieinee ho ought to order. The proudest triumph in a mans life is whtn he makes a friend of an enemy. The joy is then akin to that which an- els feet as they rejoiee over a sinner wrey. ! Grain& Feed Store! I ller. set of , . wod-ding-d- first-rat- e SURVEYORS & ENGINEERS 1NSTRU MENTS FOR SALE. Inquire at he.Tiuxs office, SEEDS, SEEDS! ' I :' trade. FOowfbrot A student, riding, being jeered on the HAVE a few flowering shrubs, bulbs, way f or wearing but ohe spur, said that and bedding plants for sals, vis.i if one tide of the horse went bn, it was ROSES, not likely that the other would stay LILAC8, FFork. M. BURGESS. TO SUUVF.1T0RS . . v for , 31m Good stabling and Kraals. STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD. Wm. Ljlso. ltf St. George, Jan. 15, 1868. . - ' All kinds of Produce taken in Payment ! unfit to be carpenters? Beoause they never a aw. The worlds experienoo preaches in vain; every man thinking himself im exception to all general rules; What is the difference between a ship and the crew?One sails upon the seas, and the other seizes upon, the sails. . and Conning are. the two apBerry of , Dispatch and .Skill, but prentices neither of them ever learn their masters . . Teamsters and Emigrants supplied in any quantity. Why are persons blind from birth r jj. at Lowest Market Rates. . . The undersigned is prepared to aeom-moda- to those who want anything L ' hi line, It they will bring along the Pav. - - 39V. " & A Yankee, on his travels, writing from New York to a Portland paper, forcibly dwells upon the difficulty ho experinoed is witnessing a theatrics! performance. There was says he, one girl right in front of me with her hair built out so far on the back of her bead, that 1 had to lean back to keep it out of my ap; and when she bent over to look down, this hair doings etuok up in the sir so high, that I had t stand up on the chair to see the stage! I set out to orush it, but as 1 Lav heard that truth crushed to earth will rise again, I was afraid to toneh it, as there was more truth than poetry in that ifrii.yrhfl. .WfisaajyjMh i i |