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Show ILOCAL ITEMS. Wboro, O whoro, nro our correspondents corres-pondents this weok? Tronsuror Arthur paid u visit to tho county sont 0110 dtvy this weok on business. Mr. R. A. Korkor was in town ngniu this wook. Ho is still working tho coal prospects near Harmony. Wo lonm that P. U. Nolson will ro to Idaho in tho interest of tho Colorado Puol & Iron company soon. .Tamos Russoll was in from Harmony this wook nnd hnd u littlo to say to tho domocrntio sponkor tho othor night. Mrs. Androw Corry hnd n sorlotiB attack of heart trouble yostordny, nnd for sorno timo it wns feared by mom-bora mom-bora of hor fuuiily that sho would not rccovor. Will Houchou wont out to tho Iron Springs today in tho intorosts of tho Oodur Sheop Association, to inspect I tho work that is being dono on tho company's now rosorvoir. Wo aro pleased to loarn that David 0. Bulloch's littlo daughtor Dolla who was ill with typhoid fovor nt tho tlmo of hor mothor's donth last wook, is rcoovoring nicely. ' Elder Edwin King of Kingston, Piuto county, spoilt tho night in town nt tho rosidonco of Pntrlnrch Arthur one day this wook on routo to St. Georgo, whero ho oxpeots to spond tho uoxt two years working in tho tomplo. A Love Lotto r. Would uot ititorost you if you wor looking for n guarautood Salvo for sores, bums or piles. Otto Dodd of Pondor, Mo., writes: "I sulforod with an ugly soro for a year, but a box of Bucklou'8 Arnica Salvo curod mo. It's tho best salvo on earth." 25o n box. For snlo by Qoorgo Wood.. Mr. J. It. Rlckards, who wont south to moot somo mining mon nnd show thorn ovor his mining properties, is back. Ho states that tho parties woro greatly ploasod with tho oil prospects In tho vicinity of La Vor-kiu, Vor-kiu, but owing to tho lllnoHS of tho 'tvlfo of one oT tho t.8ntloraiiib'o mi' uunblo to oomo nod oxnmino tho raining rain-ing proporty in this county at pros-out, pros-out, but will do so lntor. Ilnllowo'on parties will bo tho rngo In Oodur uoxt wook. Tho Urst your normals givo 11 ball and rofroshmouts Tuesday night iu tho old assembly hall, tho third yours hold forth Monday Mon-day night, tho special aud preparatory studonts aro projecting a pnrty for some tlmo during tho wook, and tho second years will doubtless follow suit if thoy can Had an uuocouplod ovoning on which to hold forth. Sheets aud pillow slips should command com-mand a good prlco. Good For Children. Tho pleasant to titko nnd harmless Ouo Minuto Cough Ouro gives instant roliof iu nil casos of cough, croup, and la gippo, bocauso it does not pass Immediately into tho stomnch, but takos effect right at tho Boat of tho trouble It draws out tho inilnui-mntiou, inilnui-mntiou, heals aud soothes and euros pormnuontly by enabling tho lungs to contribute puro life-giving and life-sustaining life-sustaining oxygon to tho blood dud ti 83 11 OH. For Sale by Cedar Sheep Ass'n. Miss Carol luoDalloy, oldest daughtor daugh-tor of M. II. Dalloy of this city, Is vory low with typhoid fovor, complicated com-plicated with hourt troublo. Hor rocovory Is almost despaired of. It is roported that Mr. and Mrs. Dalloy havo two othor casos of typhoid iu thoir family, and thoir oldest son, HUmaii, has only rocontly rocovorod from an attack of tho samo droad disoaso. Iu thla caso tho saying that "atllictlons novor como singly" is cortniuly nppllcublo. Tho Dalloy family has our most slncoro sympathies. sympa-thies. Saved Two From Death. "Our littlo daughtor had an almost fatal uttack of whooping cough nnd bronchtlls," writos Mrs. W. K. Ilavllund, of Armonk, N. V., "but, when all othor romodios fallod,, wo saved hor lifo with Dr. King's Now Discovery. Our uloco, who had consumption iu an advanced stngo, also usod this wondorful modioluo nnd todny ho is porfoctly woll," Dosporato throat and lung troubles ylold to Dr. King's Now Discovery as to no othor modioluo on oarth, Infallible for coughs aud colds. DOc. aud 81.00 bottlos guarautood. Trial bottles froo. For salo by Georgo Wood. 1 1- 1 - - ' ' ' " 1 Taxes will bo delinquent ou tho H 15th of uoxt month. t John Nollson of Washington is u Into arrival at tho Normal. H Tho nttondnnco at tho Branch H Normal oontlnues to increase. H Eloctlon will soon bo ovor and then H wo enn hopo for penco again. H GhnrlosMosdoll of Hamilton's Fort H was doing business in Cedar yostor- H day. H Register uoxt Tuesday or Wcdnos- H day, unless you havo already dono so, H or you can't voto. H Evorybody roads Tlio Iron County 'H Record, oven if thoy do borrow it H from thoir neighbors. ,H Pratt Root is able to bo out again aftor his solgo of typhoid, although ho says ho still fools qulto weak. ' Y liavon't scon anything bt "thorn aro koors" yet. Guess tho olootion H must hnvo hold thorn up somowhoro. H If ovorybody would havo tho Borvico H pipes put into thoir homos wo would H all got somo bonollt from tho wator syBtom, and tbo hm'to" would bo - lighter all tho way 'ronutf. H J. A. Molvillo, republican uonN 1)1 inoo for district attorney, will sponk I at tho ward hall this ovoning. Mr. I Molvillo is a homo production aud Is Ij said to bo a vory eloquent sponkor. B You should not fail to hoar him. II A Snap. J Eight-roomed brick, houso, with ' good cellar, barn, stables, corral aud other outbuildings, full lot with small orchard, for snlo nt n bargain. For plrco and full particulars, apply ap-ply at this oillco. F. E. McGurrin paid Tho Record 11 ploasant call whllo in town Inst Thursday. Mr. McGurrin wns vory muoh interested iu our Simplex typo-sotting typo-sotting machine, which is tho first ouo ho hnd soon, nnd oomplimoutod us vory highly upon tho nppearnuco of our oillco. J Broke Into His House. M S. LoQuiuu of Cavondish, Vt, was jH robbod of his customary health by invaBioa of chroulo constipation. H Whon Dr. King's now Lifo Pills , broko into. his homo; his troublo was ) arroatcd anrt now hcyfrontlroly ourotK ' f Thoy'ro guarautood lo euro. 2Co. "Tt For 6ulo by Goor6 Wood. fl Mrs. Juno Foster informally ontor- ? tniuod n number of tho St. Goorgo young people who aro spending tho wintor in Codar, nt hor homo last ovoning. Tho timo was pleasantly spent in playing games, singing, etc. During tho ovoning tho guosts woro regaled with fruit nnd swoot-monts. How to Cure Corns and Bunions. First, soak tho com or bunion iu warm wator to sof ton it ; thon pnro it down as closely as possiblo without drawing blood and apply Chambo-laiu's Chambo-laiu's Pain Balm twico daily, rubbing vigorously for flvo minutes nt oach application. A corn plastor should bo worn n fow days to protect it from tho shoo. As a gouoral linimont for sprains, bruises, lameness and rhoumntism, Pain Balm is uuoqunlod. For sale by all Dealers. Henry Frohnor of Littloflold, Arizona, passed through Codar Tuos-day Tuos-day ou his way homo from Pnuguitch witli a load of produco that ho hnd golton in exchange for molassos and , othor products of Dlxlo. Ho reported times ns bolng fairly good ou tho lowor waters of tho Virgin river. A company is bolng organ izod, ho says, ' in tho vicinity of Mosquito to put iu 100 acres of seodloBB raisin grapes, r and thoro is an opportunity for pooplo wanting homos to tako stock in tho company and ongugo iu tho raisin business. |