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Show H t.i;:-' ;, ' :; ; M '" Havo you learned to write 1801 yet? H , . . "Hear the sledges with the bells. ;,'; Silver bells." H ,. Mr, Denny left fur tils homo, Bcuver, H I yesterday morning, H jjrTlio present atorm hna caused a cess- H J Jp atlon o( outdoor labor (or n few duya. H The flal shipment of Utah wool over H' the U. 1. (or 1800 am tints to (1,2042 H 07, pounds. H, Several parties hnvo promised to haul H wood on subscription. Wo nro prepared H to recelvo it. H Murdock A Farnsworth, of Beaver H county, are preparing to ship 1000 head H of fat stceia In the spring. H I'rovo is going to hare anothor Llbernl H organ to be dubbed tho I'rovo City Press, H It is to bo ft soml-wecky, H. The sextons of tho county havo not H yet rondorod their roxrts for 1800 for H publication. Hurry them in. H There arn lndlcnti"ns of U'ho tali, Nov H nda & California rnllrord company onco L moro building a paper road. JrHnow has fallen nt interval slnco car- HiA,, jflv Wcdncsdnymornliig.lt has soon tea HvV S died a depth of eleven inchai, V ;.' "Wednesday morning k beautiful carpet Bv of white overspread tho hills and valleys HHrT ' Iron county to tho depth of several In. H tfr J Sincoouritom on track making was H fl setup wo llnd somo ono has kindly plow H od out thosnow on tho main sldo wulks H of town. Thanks, H ' Prof," Boeco did somo clovor work and his cntrrtnlnments v oro generally up- Hr predated, 0( cmirso ho took awavsomo ' ' of nur suri'lus 'shekels. HHI ' 'Wo regret to learn that Joreph Cosslet H , I Esq, hart been prevented through sck ' ne-B, to attend to his dutios In the Ac- i.-i.t odemy during the past week. ' It is ostlmatcd that tho minora! out put of Utah for last year will reach $ 10, 000,000 ui'd that tnu wool clip will cx- cecd 12, 000,000 jKuinds, If somo kind hearted soul would rig up a' rough enow plow and tako morning's drive over tho sidewalk of town, an ap prrciativd public would return a hourly . voto of thanks. WIillo we regret to learn of the sovoie Indisposition of Sister Tnrnli Jonos, wifo of lira'. Willium Jones, of this city, wo nro pleased to chronicle tho fact Unit . ' tho lady is reported us Impioving, ' ' Baltlmknis having a tough time just now with her tinhorn gamblers, thugs ' nnd foot pads. Tho winter lo'sou generally gener-ally give the capital an over plua of .. . t-fc,.( . ' ' these "gemmen of the road," B 'v-VS,-, It will bo n happy day for Codar nnd irr r I'arowan when these two cities bull havo HHBV ' completed their pnbllo halls for nmuso Hp v ments. At prcsont neither hnsnplnco sultablo for entertainments to bo held in. H A vigorous olTort would secure such pla H Woollev. Lund A Judd are operating H ' tho old Ilarlico mino nnd enough orn i 1 being taken nut to keep the Chrlstlo mill 1 running. Quit recently u largo number H of "chlorldors" havo gone Into th Beef H nnd n moro lively time in experlenc d H thoro than for soma timo past,' HH Tlio Utah Monthly Magazlno forD c. is stbanJ. This is a forty pago pumplilet Subllshod bv tho Mspnzlno Publishlci; o. Salt Lnko, nnd Is devoted to nrr, lit H oratnro, Belenco blogriphy, imlutry. od H ucatlon and kindred subJoctB. Tho prioo H is only f 1.60 per year. H The New Year's Tribune was a mnm- H moth nfTalr, holng 32 pages of their to H i gular i'sue. Tho matter contained in its 1 pages is calculated to do much tnnrds Q causing moneyed mon to look Utah win! H ' Tha News congratulates tho Trihune co- H mpany on 1(4 unprocodontod otrorts. H Thero scorns to bo nn impression out H that tho Heaver Dramatic Club ronton H pla'cd nnothor visit to I'nrnwnn nnd H Cednr, This is an error. No such tour H is to bo taken for some months jit least, HpL- it at all, Tho club will preparo for the B .-, production of several now pieces at tho V ,1o March term of court nt Ueuver, H. r- McCurtaln camo over from llenvor BT' on Tuesday last, but ho hud not been P in town many hours before ho was tel kr ographod to return to IJoaver ns n man IHJkr thore bad been terribly crushod nnd was m not oxpoctod to live without tho bcBt at H tendon, Tho doctor immediately set out H on tho return trip, H Erlck (Inlmann, whono sudden and for H n tlmo myitorlouH death, startled tho H oars of tho community last Saturday H morning, waa hot n in Sweden in 1855, H came to Utnh In 1880, During tho last H flvo yonrs, nboot. ho has mado his home H in Codar hero ho has piled hN trade H boot and shoo making. A more efficient B workman has not been found. Mr, Ilnl- BVVVMr mann waB a groat sufferer from canrur HSMV and this undoubtedly was tho immediate B,' ' cause of his taking off. Tho funeral HLl' Borvircs wero held in the Cedar tuber- k, naclo on Sunday last. Elders O P. Borg w strom and Dengt Nelson bolng tho HK speakers, HB W. II. Tarklnson who has chorgo of HH that portion of the censuB relatint; to sto HHj ka rutsing saynt In Utah sheep are crowd HH ing out the cattle, Cattlo will not livo up MH on tho fheop ranges, tlieop raising has .proved to be moro profitable. Thoro are IHHB ''largo extonts of grazing land in H Utah that ci.nnot baueed durlne tlio HH summer becnuso Ihera is no wator.Theso HHi tracts are locatod in the southern part HH h what is known im tbo desert. In win 1 ter theuoingcs can bo used for ahoep ns H tho Brow supplies water, and it never IB falls so deep that tho slier p cannot feed, H 'I think that Utah is thugreateet sheep H eouutry in tho union."- ti. L, Times, Tlio Stake Academy began its lecond term lust Monday with an attondunco of 03 studnots. Don't forget tho ccclolast!cnl ward mootlngo in tho titnko, called to convo-no convo-no on Monday next nt 10 a. in. Dr. K. Q- Macsor will pay Cedar a visit soma time next month i tho interest in-terest of the Academy and CliurchsvhoolB Tho second torm of tho 1'urownn Soil Inary opnned lust Monday. Mis Cclla Adams is ongagoil as nsslstant teacher thera and ah tilings uro In cxclunt work' log order., Tho nttontlon of the Itoad Commlpa-ionor Commlpa-ionor is ropec(uliy culled to several pla ces on tho county road betM:en l'arow anandCo'iur In Hi- l'arnwan Unoone of the worst crosHiugB in tho county is found. Salt I'etro has been discovered in largo qiiantlticB iK-ur Cove Creek, and in lie aver County. The deposit is said to ho S renter than any so far found in the lilted rjtutcs.whilo the quillty is vastly vast-ly superior. Miss Emma Abbott, tho gre.tt singer is lying critically low from pneumonia nl Salt hako. Wincu this it is learned that MIf8 Abbott died, at tho Templuton litel, where slio was staying, on Monday Mon-day morning lust at 7 '35, The J uvcnile Instiuctor has been cho son us tho olllcial organ of our Church-school- Organization, and tho second nnmticr of every month will contain mat tors relative to tlio work for the guidanco and Information of District Convention), Theological CluBtos and Churcligchools in general, A class In Klocution wna organised un hor the iitiei ices of tho l'urowan Stake Academy laBt Monday evening. Thero wasu largo attendance and much interest was manifested. The class meet inraii next Monday ni 7p. m. 'I lioso di siring to enroll should bo piuBCnt. On Tuesday the rnso of Hcph DuvIuh vh 11. A,icJ.S Ilcrrv was taken up. This is n Milt biotivht by Davies for Judgment for tho turn of f 45 for work performed by Da ics two yearB ugo. The pluIntifT is represented by f. W. Urnwn Ksq, of 1'iirowun, tho defendant by Pros loyDjnny, Esq, of Boavor. Anoth.r erf anitlon eomp fMlofSin Pfloamt Scrler yall.y tinn!ti It now nkln( preparations prepara-tions for oomluetlng an loleindnt copmmUslon lmine-a. Tk corapuDy will bandlo uol, hld.a, ptlta and all tlncli of m..tlilii.ry. V. L. l'ltkinl wool ilol.r at Niph, unnoimit. Lit Intention of clianilDK locatlOM and will nuicMwtl hla pilncl " ptaco of tusliifM. Under tho prcent stago regulations between Mllfordnnd Cedar, we get oui muil covernl hours tutor than befoto. The sttgo leave Urptrr all the way from 5 4io8 u nt nnd nuivef ut I'ur igoonnli I e-tworn e-tworn 1 und 4 p, m, Mr illianin,tle prctout contractor fiom Mdford totted Creek, behoves hociido juMlcoull nrou nd by running ono pair o( hin.il'. ponies from Beaver, without change, to Pa-n goonnh, Mr And. Lorry only mux to Bed Creek now. Tho holidays nroovornnd thlnysconer nlly liaohy thin time settled down K alniost their normal conilitiun, 'Die Ikon Coumty News husenJoNed a brief ecacon of rost, but it was mi uliayuiilubl' one. still, howevr, enjojiiblo Ak itiUnown piettygeii 'ally thruiighout our southern country. Mr H, ,MueMr owned th liusl nets of tho b'outhern Utonlnn at Beaver. Dining his recent is-lt thero he (liMJhcil of tho pupor by selling it to V, It, Clay ton, V.fc, of Ilcnwr, un old llnir news piper man, and i o supremely ipiulilltd to cnlini co tho inWcMH of tha Ctoiiluu, Ihe sale t ok placu on the second day of tho prrsont year lbOl, . It i rumored that tho ilt of King Kalakaua to ho Unitid States is fo. tho purposo of nevotlatlnv for tho un-M'xutlon un-M'xutlon of ttie Hand wlili Islunds to the United btnteB. It issuld ho king (eur his throno la totteiing by the mituy political (uctioiiB that uro ut work in his domains. Fuitlicrmoro tho bounty tin-United tin-United otutea IsoUViIiik on sugur would socuro for tho Island 'ibnut L'(X)0,(KJ0 un nually, u sum not to bo sneezed at, An ixcliMirclliui lllljr (UfcrlUi tlio meaning cf thaitim "lucat iDtoiprlM." "Ifjou e.u Ihakil anjllilnu lint can b dm. to txa'tilfy or tiullJ up jour ton.BOiloll. Krer jourc'pltal atliout;rv.t-rouiit atliout;rv.t-rouiit honio IihIo.uImj help your tnaidmnti io lliey o'Diitl c)iMr; nlrai nt jour woik done in jour own tiwn If pon b - auUcrllj and pii of tin linma paptr, don't tal or koiriw ttf inwlingortlitut. KjoufolluvrtliMa auggt'tlontand your town duct not linpron or build up it will not bt jour fault. Try It." Hon. V T. Farnsworth superintendent of tho Horn Silver, la in tho city, ho says they are shipping a 500-ton lot of coppur oro, suoli us runs 25 per cent copper, 15 per cent lead and 10 ounces silver, This comcB from a vein ten feel wide oh the suvoiilh hvol of tho mine, wliore thero is un Immeu-o body of such oro. They uro i nt shipping tnoir si vur loud oio now, because there is iiubhIu lur it, und yet they have 1200 tons of it in tho bins which ruus33 per rent lead und 35 ounces silver. That is tho best oro taken from the. mino tho put twelve monthB. Mr Farnsworth Bays that a long as silver legislation lsiu such nn un certain condition ho cannot sel IIiIb oro Tho mino ia looking vory favorably for a big future production. Tribune. |