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Show CORRESPOEXCE. j C0P.1NNE CATCKIIiCS. The Nimv A cent Imp rove mr ills A Vr tmti: r.arl.cr -Olln-r Non-. W. Cluireh has abandoned matrimony mat-rimony for politics and it is believed that he has at leas a prospect of success. II. M. Jarvis has gone to California Cali-fornia for medical treatment. Mr. Roach is visiting his daughter daugh-ter who is attending school in San Francisco. Edwin II. Ileifel has taken the place vacated by K. I. Adams who has been our faithful and competent operator at the depot, for 2.J years and who now has accepted ac-cepted a vacancy more suitable to his taste elsewhere. We find Mr. Ileifel a very competent and polite young man, whom the ladies are quite taken with and they fairly swarm in his oflice. William Sloan and Etta Morris, the newel y married, have rented and furnished the new Uyan residence resi-dence on Colorado St. II. M. Jarvis has purchased the Kohn residence, which has stood vacant for many -years, and it is undergoing thorough renovation. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Fowler and several others went to Salt Lake City this week. Geo. Dickey is our mail carrier now. Our barber who shaves us with a hoe razor has pooled with the printer of tbut wnndo-ful(?) paper' of Corinnc's anil unites the duties of the devil to his other barber (ous) accomplishments. L'lMliEK-LwiS. ConiXNK City, Oct. 0th, 1892. |