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Show I i!-j.j-.ji. jj; BBBBj AVk a.re in receipt of n letter fium HBBBBj our (dd fr'ml and neijr'i'ior Mr Jalm It HBBBBj Cliallln who moved from this place, to HBBBBj Idaho two or thruo years si nee. Mr HBBBBj Chiillln expresses himself an well sut HHBBBj Islied with the change of abode that he HBHBBj has made, and In answer to the rjuef.- ! , tlon whether he would uomu hack to BBBBH Cedar n llvj If conditions were as they HBBHH wet', before tliu drouth, he replh s in tho BhHBH uegatlyc, and continuing says that lie HHBBB never had hotter financial prospects In OHBH his life. His land for whluh he paid M&!SHH fe:0. pur uore, will bring 850, per acre,' BBsBJi IUI tl' propeots aro that a sugar Bttjlyw fntjtni'y will he built within three four- y!2BIS 'l l tl ,ni' of llis firm. The gen- KIMmJBS tloman thinks that the valley in which MMlSlS '"' '" 'ot"lt'' ,s' lllu coming valley of EiBjiPHS tho lntermouutain region for fanning. BldHN Mr Clmflln bays it would tutce a month El'ttSCWj to t"vlunilR' the various enterprises vijBun that are being instituted for the benefit yHHV of tho country, and Unit he would JHHBj udvlftouny person wno thinks seriously BBHV of KQttllng In that, part to come and see HjBBBU before moving. In the matter of HHHHH (irtnute he xa.s that the winter ths' HHHBJR season has been vury.luihl, the niecury HHBBjI having not been helifw rero |