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Show 1 j R-om 3!exiro. This afternoon we had the plcat-ure plcat-ure of a call from George M. Brown, Esq, formerly practicing attorney at Provo, Utah, but now a resident of the town of Dial, Chihuahua, Mexico, where he I; engaged In mercantile budms. As soon as he become; sufficiently conversant with the language of the country where he now resides it is his intention in-tention to resume the practice of his profession. He states that the health of the settlers is generally good. If he be taken as a sample of th-: general condition of the people peo-ple In that respect we should say it Is about 50 1 r cenL above that of ordinary mortals. Stock raising and various oUier enterprises are being en"3ged in, and the facilities for making a livelihood are Increasing Increas-ing Numbers of new and comfortable comfort-able buildings arc being erected and theidtuationisone of general prosperity. pros-perity. The cliniate is pleasaut. troni the first of April till October the temperature Is about what It Is ; here in June, while from the liegln- i Inlng ol October till near the close I of March It ranges from 40 to Co I degrees, with scarcely anything In ! the shajie of a storm. Brother I Brown wa accouii-auied to our office by MavorJohn K. Booth. |