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Show OUR CORKESPOXDEnS. I'INTO. James Tullis and wife of Gunlock are here at present. The cattle are beginning to look rather thin on account of no storms. The greater number of the men of this place are on the desert fencing in new land i Our venerable brother, Joseph El-dredge, El-dredge, is still very ill; can see very little, if any, improvement. Miss Lulu Harrison has gone to Salt Lake City, where she intends remaining remain-ing a few weeks with her relatives. James Butler and family of Richfield were here last Sunday, He addressed the meeting for a short time. B. P. Knell returned from Cedur City on the 17th inst. and i'ep'orts considerable con-siderable sickness, and a number of deaths there. Oliver G. Thornton, one of our missionaries mis-sionaries who has been gone about two years, is quite ill with a disease in his head. The physicians say it is not safe for him to continue his labors; therefore there-fore he has sent word for his property to be disposed of as soon as possible, as he intends remaining in California to be treated. - m |