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- Union & Echo. BATES OF ADVERTISING. Squares, i time. 2 times 4 times. "13 times Half S -5o $ .So $ 1 50 S 3-co One 1. 00 1.50 2.50 6.00 Two 2.00 3.00 5.00 11.00 ' Tli'rcc 3.00 4.50 7.50 16.00 Four 4.00 6.00 9.00 20.00 Five 5.00 7.50 11.50 25.00 Six' ' 6.00 9.00 1400 30.00 Seven 7.00 10.50 16.50 35oo Eijyht S.00 12.00 19.00 40.00 . Nine 900 13.50 21.50 45.00 Ten 10.00 1500 24.00 50.00 I . Ten lines of above type make one squnre. Births and deaths Published free. Transient advertisements Ten Cents a line each and every insertion. i The Union is on file with EDWIN ALDEM & BRO., A W!N6 N. W. Cor. 5th & Vine Streets, Cincinnati, 0., where advertising1 contracts can be made. The Union is on file with : C. A. & CO., ADVERTISING AGENTS, CHICAGO, ILL, ' Where advertising contracts can be made. LOG A LThITQ EN E R A L g5pVc shall deem it a favor if our friends and patrons in Southern Utah will send us local items transpiring in their vicinity. We also invite Postal Card Correspondence from all parts of the Territory, on items of interest, local and general. r To. those who will comply with the above request, we will furnish them the Echo. Since the co'd wave has passed over our portion of the country the weather is nforc pleasant. ; 'Hello, Ross ; where are you going: ?' 'Oh, Tin going over to see if Elsie will smile some of her I sweet smiles on .1 poor fellow! J On account of an over-rush of matter this month Jt some of our articles have been unavoidably i crowded out, but they will appear in our next. Moore's Throat and Lung Lozengss :or coughs, ' colds and sore throat, and Moore's Pilules, for all j Malarial Diseases, are for sale by John Pymm. As we are striving to make the Union a real ' "Echo," wc have added to the title thereof, as our readers will readily perceive, and hope it will be acceptable. Wc have received the 4IIerald.Annunl' illustra ted, 18S3, Salt Lake City, Utah. Has a very tasty cover and is full of valuable information for every body. Thanks. A new Drug Store has been established in town since our last issue, under the auspices of the lSt. George Drug Co.' They have a targe and well selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, &c, and sell at low figures. The other day brother Morris and company, (about 30 souls,) from the Rockville Ward, who arc bound for Arizona, passed through town. We wish them a safe journey to their destination, and prosperity in the future. The dome on the St. George Temple is undergo ing a remodeling, but yet, it is hardly large enough, considering the size of the building, but is so far ahead of the former dome that it looks very well as it nears completion. No. 1, Vol. 1 of the Orion Era, published at St. John, A. T., and edited by M. P. Eomney, is to hand. It is quite a newsy, interesting sheet, but ; the way the rules are placed at the top of each article gives it an odd appearance, Wc wish our old-time friend success in his new undertaking, 1 and hope we shall be placed on the exchange list. A few days ago when the Stone-cutters were cutting black rock, a jocular chap, named Mick, was asked what the masons were cutting black rock for? Mick said be didn't know, unless they were cutting tombstones for somebody in St. George. Charley wished to know who is dead? Mick says, "I don't know; but there are several thai ought lo be." If you want a Sewing Machine that will last you a life time, buy the Davis. For sale at Union ollicc. Are we Drifting Downhill? House and Home says uOur re public is now about where the Romans were when Augustus Ca)sar ruled. The peop'e have nothing to do with the E leciion of candidates, and money comes in rivers to buy elections How can the country get lower than this? On the surface all is polite and courteous; and so it was in Caesar's reign." It might. very appropriately have added, ''and Religious Persecu tion IS TOLEKATED AND UPHELD I" BOOKS, &c RECEIVED. The following valuable books and pamphlets have been received at this ollicc but want of room prevents our giving them further notice. Specimen Book of Type, Pacific Type Foundry, Marder, L.use & Co., San Francisco. Catalogue of Paper, &c, Geo. II. Taylor & Co., Chicago. Circular of Briggs Printing Machines, Provi dence, H.I. Vick's Floral Guide lor 1SS3; J. Vick, Roches ter, N. Y. DIED. Booth. In this city, Dec. 25, iSS, at 7 '.30 a. m. of inllaniation of the lungs, John, son of James and Esther E. Booth, aged 4 years, S months and 20 days. Mitchell. In this city, Dec. 31, 1SS2, James Mitchell. Born in Parish of Woodman Court, England, October 11, 1S1O. Riding. In this city, Dec' 17, 1SS2, Scth Thom as, son of Henry IT. and Elizabeth B. Riding, aged 1 3 car and 4 months. Strayed or Stolen, From the upper Trumbull mill, a large black horse, agf d 6 next spiing, has a figure 3 branded on right thigh, and will weigh about 1 100 or 1150. A. liberal reward will be paid to any one who will return the above describ ed horse to the undersigned, or give information ot its whereabouts. HadenW. Church, St. George, Utah. A Monthly Magazine of . hB Home, Literature. VH REPRESENTS HH Tho Young Men's and Young Ladios' Mutual Improve- Wmmmmm mcnt Associations of tho Latter-day Saints. fl Edited and Published by Junius V. Wells. jH Salt Lake City, Utah. mMmmmM rt TURMS:-IN ADVANCE. fllfl One Year, including two Engravings 2.00. 1 Six Months, $l.i)o. HH "Subscriptions received at the Union ollico. jH JUST REMOVED! H Has moved to 3 doors west of Post Office. Has ju t received a largo -1 assortment of all kinds of Music and 1 Musical Instruments, Sewing Ma- Hl chines and Extras, crockery ware, KHI glass ware, glass flower globes, pic- fljH ture frames, clocks, vases, mirrors, jl chromos, albums, Christmas and New Year toys, notions, &c , and a thous- H and things too numerous to mention. BH Anything not on hand can be order- jH ed on short notice. Gall and see for yourselves and get what you want. T. L. Miller Co., Bbeedebs and Importers op jH HEREFORD CATTLE C0TS10LO SHEEP BERKSHIRE SWINE. Beecher, Will Co., Illinois. U JB M HffH IIPAIA M M M An English Veterinary surgeon and Ohcmiafc, now HljS m& Mm njfl Ql mkm m Mm mm traveling in this country, says that most of tho H OvE 11 H WW Wfm BH mmm m. I am W Horse and Cattle Powders sold here arc worth- Mmmmm If I A a L. I Jfcl less trash, lie says that Sheridan's Condition MmmmM IWimivM llHHav mm W Powders are absolutely pure and immensely H valuable. Nothing on earth will make hens lav like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, 1 teaspoonful JJLmtmm to 1 pint food. Sold everywhere, or seat by mall for 8 letter-stamps. I. S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass. JmmmM jM nres all diseases of the Stomach., Liver, H lf0w Bowels, Kidneys, Skin and Blood, Millions testify to its efficacy in heal- H gling the above named diseases, and pro- fl ftifij noimce it to be the jS BMw BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN. trade mark Guaranteed to mire Dyspepsia. .1 AGENTS WANTED. . 9 Laboratory 7 7 W. 3d St., New York City. Druggists sell it, M