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Show HBJ f f iH PH StTValentino's Day comoth on npaco M The Cdar Olty Furnlturo Co. will toon, be incorporated. PH The Parowao Co op Furnlturo Co pilH optncd out in ihelr Dew Bloro recently. PH Southern Utah Is a largo produc- PH er of c. very fiue quality of asbestos. PH Arthur,allttlosonof Mr. Wm Jonos. J fell ngaimta xtovo tho other day and H ' got hit wrist burned. ' I Tho Crystal saloon and club building Jb'altLako, was damaged to tho amount of $1,200 by fire this wtolc. Wo nro ploawd to loarn tbnt tho cond- J itlon of bio. Stephon Wnlkor is not so J serious as a few days ago. PPJ ; Mr. Kd l'arry is marshal of Cedar J City. Ho received his appointment at a J recent meeting of tho Council. PPJ j Alum, salt and soda, all corn- PpLi binod in one mountain, havo been PpHp, discovered in BcavorVounly. Bfe ' The Teacher's Institute, of tho PPPPpKfc Southern District, will convene 'at PPPPPJM' .., Parowan on Ja.i. 31, 1891 ut 2 p. m. HpT' Jib Tho B,T, A, has an enrollment of 340 BB1' students, and tho Normal class has roa PPJ J died the unprecedented numbor of 108. I King .Kalakada of tho Hawaiian ' Islands is dead. He died at San Francisco on tho 20th, inBt. of Brights disease. On tho 81st, inst. that illustrious ' body of Do-Nothings- the Utah Commission, will sit. Somo hope it will nover bo able to riaoagain. See in another column tho notico for the salo of citv lots. Those are tho lots recently surveyed and pjat- ' ted undor tho direction of tho coun- PPJ oil. Now is your chance. PPJl A pct'tion bus bron seen asking tho J Governor to pardon obt Tnit who is J yiiow incarcerated in the Ton on a conv- J Ictlon of grand larceny, It is thought I tho jK-litloii will not bo largely tlgnod J horeubouts. PH There aro mountains of gypsum in Hu .this vicinity, but tho facilities for PPJi' its ebipmont aro not conducive to PPJll a financial success honce it is a How pH ed to romain in its primitive stato. H Tliero are 73 Justices of tho peace, 07 UBii1 constables and 3rt county olllcors in tills ijlllj K Territory who are not qualHIed to hold ft k I their olllces becauso thuy havo not com Bltr &v- Piled with tho law rcla'ive to qualifying, PPPPvjjw foresiayB tbo Territorial ccrelary. PPPPJPBmi1jI12i results of the labors of Elder M H V Hardy, in Ilia Stakes through which ho V has travolcd during his tour, will certaln- Vt ly be of bonfit. At Kiinara an interesting HHJ .meeting was hold on TuoKdny ovening. 7 Riders Clins. Heybnrno, Jos. Allortnn, m ' JR. Muoor and M. H, Hardy woio tho H-. speakers. K' Borne of our yonnc mon have cot into a r ' rv.orv bad and annoying habit. It I that ttW of carrying on a conversation in our pu- m bile meetlnuH whilo r-omo of thebrethnrn H aro endoavnting tu tnlk from tho pulpit. H Tliero 1m nothing In such conduct that B bopoakB the training of a lady or a gou- H tlemon, Geo. Wood, Esq., of this city, k - has for somo timo past been in tho H metropolis. Mr. Wood is lurgoly P interested in coal mines hereabouts B and it is enid that his visit to Suit V Lake is in some way connected with V hitr coal interests hero. B The now City License book just 1 completed at this offico 1b a credit V to any job printing establishment. K It proves that any olass of job work k can bo dono horo equal with that &.. which can bo produced at Salt Lake H'if or in the east. Send ub all your work. U Lust Saturday a son was born in UL,,. the household ot Henry Leigh, Esq. Br Wo regret to state, howovor, that 1 Mrs Leigh, althpugh much bettor PJF than in tho early part of tho wook, HF has not got on as nicely ns was P hoped. M A happy crowd, numbering about 70, H was gathered at the residence of Bishop LuntJ on Tuesday evening last. Wi to colebrato tho birthday anniversary of f two of tho Blnhop's daughters MIrs Jo B nilma and Miss Florence, Tho evening wan pleasantly passed in singing, danc M Jug, games, music, etc. Th'o Nkwb wish B eatho young ladteo manv bappy returns. H j James SImpkins, of this citv. on Wed- 1 ' nesday ovenlnlng wont int hi oorral to ' attend to the stork. He bad not been there many mlnutos boforo one of the bores kicked him full upon tho breast with both bind foot. Mr. SImpkins was rendered insensiblo for a short time, during which it was thought bo bad boo n killed. Ho soon, however, began to show I signs ofroviring and at last account: was fooling pretty comfnrtablo. H : An unjustifiable and unprovoked H murder took place ut Ogdon last H - Tuesday. Malichi Dallon, of Raw- Hub, Wyomius, ohotnnd killed ' ' Gcorgo Mitchell, a bar tender at i tho Broom Hotel. Tho only roaeon ' for the killing was thatMitoholl ro- fused to drink with Dillon. Tho K, murderer is under arrest, being u committod without bail. "Pay your honest debts," b tho word from all sides just now. Sletghridlng In tho mud seems a fos-tlvo fos-tlvo pastime in Southern Utah. Send tho Ihon Co. New? to your friends fri-ends and get them'tt subscribe, is the way to help us to continue In tho good woik, "Lost In London" is a beautiful throp act mclO'drama. Tho dramatic asoola-tion asoola-tion has tho play in hand. It will bo presented soon. Money is demanding 3 per cent, per month in Halt Lako at the present tlmo. A continuation of tho present strigency of thomonoy market means failure for somo of Utah's firms. Trim up your shade trees. Wo notico that C. J. Arthur, Emi, ban taken tho inltlnti vo in this regard. Tho p'delrlans aro much annoyed by thu lower limbs of many troHS i this city. Now Ib tho timo to trim shads trees. Tho I'crry Ilros. havo tho contract for putting tho fence around the Central School Iioubo squaro. Un account of tho rccort storm, work has boen suspended but tho past few fine days Is causing tho trustees to bo boKin elirriug tho workmen work-men up unco moru. Nino hundred and forty-sovon bushols of potatoes from one ucro of land Is not a bad yield. Yet u man in .Mill Creole , Utah has succooded in raising that amount am-ount from one aero of hind. This muu disposed ot hli tuber crop at 80clB. per bushel, netting him $757.00. Last Kridav Dr. K. O. Maenor roach ed tho G3rd round lu his life's ladder. At tho close of school, the B. Y. A. studonts prrsontod him with a silver tankard and cup. a walnut stand, foot stool, slippers und rug, Tho doctor was completely surprised and In a feeling speech thanked tho studmU for their kind remembcranco, Tho Annual compilation of statistics, showiugtho number of failures that have occurred throughout tho United Stales und tho Dominion of Canada dining tho past year, together with the xmountof liabilities, has been rceoived through tho agoncy of It. U Dun AUo. Tho tablo kIiowb for Utah, during tho yo.ir 1800, 40 failures with amount of liabilities of $109 650 as oguliiBt 28 failures wltli 137.100 for 1880. 'the total failure for the United Htato-tatid Canada for 1800 wero 10, 007, assets, $180,850,004. A small package given to tho Btago company at Beaver last Monday Mon-day was delivered to un, 65 miles away on Friday. Tho Williams driver received it, carried it to Para-gonnah Para-gonnah und back to Beaver, I ho next mail brought it o.i to 1'urogoonah again. Thus thrco duys wuro consumed con-sumed in tho delivery of -tho package pack-age ut I'arngooiinli. Mr. Williams ulioultl hir drivom who can rotnem' bur what their business is betweon Beaver und l'uragounuh. . 1'ldor M. II. Hardy, of Frovo, has been through Iron Co. In tho intorost of thu Mutual Improvement Aa.-oclatlous. Meetings wero hfld at 1'uragoonah last SatnninyJ l'urawun, Snnilay ; Cedar. Monday Kunarru, Tuesday, Tho Instruct lou liiul rcmurkiiof Elder lit rdy were timoly and polu o.l. Ho urod tbunoccss Ity of more uniform work Tho careful following ot the cutirso laid out by tho uutiiorltiox, und tho more extensive uso of tho Conrso m Beading which formed tho grout co nor Btnno of tho ontlro tneth od proposed by tho General Uuerlntend eney. It is nnpt-d Suorintendent Hardy's work In this direction shall be productive product-ive of good , Thoro are a great many wild, unbroken homos riming ut larguou thu desert bo-tweeu bo-tweeu Iron Co and l'ioc ho. Theeo animals an-imals aro generally the cons of horse stock turned out on tho rango by Iron cotuity peopto. Now tho question is who lis tho right to dlsposo of I ho stockf Can tboBO purtios having branded horsoa running on tho desert sty that the boys who shall drivo up this stock can havo nil the unbrundod homes fur their troubleThis troub-leThis would bu porfectly ligltlmato if tho stock bo provou to bolong to the par ties disponing of it. But perhaps thoro others besides Irn Co. peoplo who aro interested lntheso wild horses. Tho stock needs look i g after baolv, for they are u uulsuncn ut present, and are occupying ono of tho bo t winter ranges in Utah to the exclusion of other more valuable stock. We havo boon Bhown an automatic safety lump bracket, for which Mr M, Dutleyisugont for Iron Co. Tho bracket lu many respects resomblfs much an onlinury lamp holder. It is fastened to tho wall, I) as u rellector, if desired, but imtcud of u bowl in which to put the lump tliore aro piongsor grippera which faBton tho lump in place, thus enabling one to hung ordlurry table lamps up out of reach of tho children or tho danger often attending tho upsetting of a lamp wlnle on tdo tablo, Uy this contrivance much danger and many eerlous accidents may bo averted, It will securo poace of mind to tho mothor If her presence Is required in another room und the lamp Is left burning in tho room wbura the children are playing. There aro bo mauy tides to Ibo utility ot this now invention that tho thing must bo seon and used tu be appreciated. Cull on Mr Daltoy who will be pleased to ox plain all of Its points of oxcollenco. |