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Show From Our iixip." We had a call yesterday from Mr. Isaac Leany of tins city, accompanied accompa-nied by bis brother, Mr. Win, Leany, the latter gentleman from Harriabuig, in Southern Utah, Mr. Leany reports re-ports things in a p osperous condition in "our Dixie;'' with water a little .scarce, but the supply available might be greater were proper economy absolved, ab-solved, Of fruit there will be a fail-crop. fail-crop. 0 rapes were fit for table use when he left. He grew the first apples ap-ples and figs raised at Harrisbtirg, is an old pioneer, and has done considerable consid-erable pioneering in his time, lie brings up with him from Har-rishurg between live hundred find six hundred hun-dred fishing rods of Louisiana swamp cane, which he has raised there; and as these are only one year's growth, from their length one can judge how r-apidly that cane does grow. We wish him a pleasant stay in town. |