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Show M MMH H I LOCALJ ITEMS.. H Wo lire sorry to learn Mrs. II. A. An H . dellu Is ill with pneumonia. Hj Mrs. Isaac llnight is enjoying tliornrc H pleasure of a visit from her mother Mrs. H Cllucman, whom sho lias not seen for H twenty years. H ..! i 'v H Chuuiberluin's Stomuclt and Liver H - Tablets nvo becoming n favorlto for H r stomuoh troubles und constipation. H '? "For sale by all Dealers. H H Cedar Co-op. received three loads of H lncrcliandlse this week. It is astonish- H-r iug what an amount of goods tho "old M ' reliable" docs bell. Hut the Coo. is a H "mighty live proposition." H A Runawav Bicycle 1 Terminated with an ugly cut on tho H ' leg of J. B. Oruor, Franlclln Grovo, 111. M , It developed a stubborn ulcer unyicld- H Uig to doctors and remedies for four H ; yeai-3. Then Bueklen'a Arnica Salvo m cured. It U just as good for BurnB, H - Scalds, Skin Kruptlous and Piles. H Price 2ao. H For sale by IS. V. Knell. K Cnvcln at Iron Mines. H 'e learn tbat a large qnantlty of the H top of shaft No. No. 1 of one of the H Colorado Fuel and Iron Company's H mines fell in a day or two .since and H, that It took two days to remove tho H7. debris. The miuo boss is rustllug lum her to repair tho damage and provcut a vl- ' recurrence. The party given In the Ward Hnll last night Is bald to have been a good one. Tho Cedar City Co-op M. & M. I. will not be responsible for any grain left on the platform Kast end of mill. Parties leaving grain on the platform do so at their own risk. The oulccrs of the Mutuals and the Normal faculty aro to have a party at tho resldenco of Mayor Jones tonight. Mr. Handle Joues Is to blame for it, so we have been told. Tho Cedar Stoek Company are taking steps to place a play on tho boards soon-Several soon-Several rehearsals have taken place, and we shall undoubtedly have the pleasure of witnessing ono of their popular pop-ular performances within a week 6r two. There is just about time to put a couple of plays on by Christmas. The Best Liniment. "Chamberlain's Pnln Balm Is considered consid-ered tho best liniment on tho market," writes Post & Bliss of Georgia, Vt. No other liniment will heal a cut or bruise so promptly. No other nffords snch a quick relief from rheumatic pains. No other is so valuable for deep seated pains liko lame back nnd pains in tho chest. Give this liniment a trial and you will never wish to bo without it. For sale by all Dealers. Flour is still at a premium. Al though good crops have been raised the stores have no flour to sell. Superintendent Superin-tendent Arthur of the Co-op, had to pay S3 per hundred for Hour to fill an order for a small quantity this week. |