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Show Cedar City and Vicinity. Ji H For board or rootna nt ronsonnblo B prlcos, boo John II. Porry. 3-3. BH Dr. Uroon has boon in Salt Lulco HH City for Hovornl days for tho purposo H of talcing tho stato medical oxnmln- H Jnoob Bastian of Washington was B in town yostorday with n load of llvo H Btook belonging to tho district and H Normal schools. H Lamoni Jonos, who has boon suffcr- H ing for Homo timo past with ohronio H rhoumntlsm, soohih to show llttlo if h any improvomont. Pi County Troasuror Arthur nindo full accounting to his successor in H oflloo last Tuosday, making n trip to H tho county soat for tho purpose. L-- no district sohools aro sohcdulod M to roopon noxt Monday. It is llko- ly that tho parents And moro comfort in tho roflootlon than tho ohildron. 1 William Daughorty enmo in from h Statolino this wook, whoro ho had boon doing assosssment work, and ho reports tho outlook at that camp to B be favorable Hon. R. W. Hoyborno has boon busy tho last fow days with tho no- H counts of tho North Held and tho oity, Pi for both of whioh organizations ho is tho accountant. B Hon. T. J. Jones, Iron county's H representative iu tho Utah Logislat ire eturtod for tho Stato capital yosfpr- H day, to bo ready to begin his 1 yw- H making nt tho appointed timo. w John Porry has his now homo siiitl- H cioutly oomplotod to admit of his n x- M ing iu with his family, and is Sw H advertising his old rosldonco for t int. "" It is also his intoutibn to bop'i a B limitod numbor of students. A littlp oxoitomont was ' iatod H, Thursday by tho roport thattf bov H had boon lopt on tho rnugo jp twooin H , Oodar and Harmony, butlatojpls njb- Av eouco was accouutod for by jk BturX). B V monbthnJ0fcjaUdgonott&oacftQA, JPiaIWf";V-tiMnl&iand and a paint brush iu tho othor, Willjnm Sohopp. r maun could 'bo soon this wook on tho B stoop roof of David Bulloch's now B barn, industriously ohaugiug tho HL color of tno 8amo to n ro'lroad rod. It is said that tho dauco given by V tho baud boys Tlmrsday night was a H very onjoyablo airair, and it hooiiih to have aroused tho spirit of froo parties in tho breasts of n numbor of othor Oodarltos, for wo aro informed thnt n A1- oommittoo of pooplo aro nt work on ' ot only n freo dnnoo but also a picnic. H Justico 0. M. Ahlstrom and ShorM" Froyd havo gono to Snlt Lnko Oity. fl' AIr- Ahlstrom has dosigus on tho Bv position of doorkoopor for ono of tho loglslntivo bodios, and it 1b whispored that if ho fails to socuro that position nud tho legislators fool that thoy can M do no bottor, ho will undortnko to B J bnty for thorn at tho opening and M closing of tholr mootlngs each day. V Tho bnnd boys, undor tho splritod 1 leadership of John IT. Porry, nro H fast boooming IT. Thoy soom to bo A about tho livollost proposition in town Hf this wook. Thoy woro out Boronnd- mf ,UB ln8t Wodnosdny, had n grand 1 euppor thatovoning, gnvo n froo danco H Thursday night to tho wholo town, H with tho oxooptlon of tho kids undor H twonty yoarB of ago, and nftor tho Hj danco thoy had nuothor supper. """ Says tm o.chnngo : If wo woro to M nnnouuco that you could got this pa. H por thirty days for tho prioo of throo m boors, ovory descendant of Adam B would know that mount 15 couts. Rut if wo woro to Bay thnt it would bo eont throo mouths for tho prico of H u Jlyhm book, half of thorn wouldn't kifovr' whether wo had rnisod tho Wm ''subscription rato or woro giving tho fcttk paper H Shcopmou soom to bo fooling flno HF thoso tlmos, tho favorable winter nud Hf tho good prico of wool mnkos thorn V Hinilo good-unturodly. Pooplo havo F Itcou prodloting thnt tho nmgo was P about gone, and thnt tho stock owuora V ould havo to keep ovorything thoy J owuod up nud food it soon, but for H all that wo tako notice thnt tho fol- H pws that own tho stock, especially t.ho shoop, nro tho chaps that aro B ingllug tho coin, nud tho ohes that H jho inorchant is cjpocailly glnd'to see. Legal Blanks at this offlco. A gonornl oxodns of studonts who aro attending institutions of learning nt tho metropolis, took plnco this morning, Homo going by stngo mid othors by privnto conveyances. Mr. Edward Parry is visiting tho Hottlomonts iu Washington and Kano counties in company with his nop-how, nop-how, Mr. MoitIb, who is taking or-dora or-dora for tho Morris UrothorH Mnrblo company of Snlt Lako Oity. A numbor of tho Normal studoutB from St. (Joorgo and othor plnces havo nrrlvod, preparatory to tho resumption re-sumption of tho educational work nt tho buildings on tho hill next Monday. Mon-day. William II. Angoll of Loods passod through town last oveniug on his way homo. Mr. Angoll Is iutorostcd iu tho introduction of tho now soodloss npplo that is bolng propogated by n company nt Grand Junction, Colo., and oxpocts to canvass Iron and Washington counties in tho interest of that fmit in tho early spring. Wo nro ploasod to bo nblo to pros-out pros-out to our readers n llttlo nows from Paownn this wook. Wo woro afraid thai: our corrospondonts nt that placo lmci forgntton us outiroly. It is an oxonodiugly dilllcult matter to koop nll'ji) our corrospoudonoo, and wo trufit that our rondors will apprcoiato tho Ifaot nud judge um accordingly. .'ij republican mooting wns hold iu tho opora house last Monday night to noLninnto a road suporviBor for this rofd district. Tho result was that art ovorwholmiug majority of thoso pieaont gnvo thoir votes to R. II. Pnl-imor, Pnl-imor, whoso porformnnco of tho dutios 5f tho olllco for tho past two years soom to havo glvon full Batisfnotion. Tho Now York Tlmos says n roport-or roport-or wns assigned to covor a mystorious donth. IIo tolophouod tho city odltor and said that thoHgMpniiiHtI jg2S(55i 1WRjxib oTlr tho tlV 'prloWo to-'visit ov(ry druggist iu Hurlom to ascortnlu who had sold or purchased urlo aold." - In tho bntting of uu oyo, dynamito, whon brought iu contnet with an olo-mont olo-mont cnpnblo of loosing ita onorgy, will jork n crimp iu tho futuro, sand bag tho horeaftor nud twist tho tail ofotornity. So, in tho commercial world, will judicious udvortising, tho mnglo touch stono, whon nppllod to businosrf, quickens tho pulso of trndo, hogtio non-progossivo competition and fotch prosperity In n rnctimo n.itinr, Thoro nro mystorious whisperings and knowing winks oxchangod whon ono hnppoiiB to montlou tho vory quiot, not to sny dull, condition of busl-noss busl-noss horoaboutH, and judging from tho mnnnor of Bomo Individuals that wo havo noticod, thoro will bo somo surprising disclosures to bo mado in railroad and mining oirolos boforo long. Wo tako notlco that somo pooplo poo-plo soom to bo anything but discouraged discour-aged by tho outlook. ' A movo 1b pn foot to glvo tho mnr riod pooplo of Codnr and tho suburbnu prooincts of Enoch and Hamiltou'H n froo danco in tho near futuro. A strong committoo of twolvo persons has boon soloctod and it is oxpoctod thnt tho party will bo tho ovont of the soason. Tho committoo oxpeots to furnish wntor and aomothing to flavor it and tho guosta nro to bring food. In ndditlon to mnrriod pooplo an Invitation will bo oxtondod to thoso porsoiiB slightingly roforrod to as "old bnoholors," and "old maids," This ono hnllB from Toxns: Ro-eontlynmnn Ro-eontlynmnn whilo shaviug himself sllcod olTtho ond of his noso, and vory naturally dropped tho riuor, which in falling cut off ono of his bigtoos. A local surgoon bandngod him up, but in tho oxoitomont of tho momont bound tho ond of fh f,. ,. tho noso wound, and put tho noso whoro tho too ought to bo. Tho mis-tako mis-tako waa not discovered for throo days, whon tho bandages woro ro-movod, ro-movod, and by thnt timo, thanks to i thq wondorful ourativo powers of tho ; recently dlsoovorod radium water, i porfoct union had takon placo, and : both wounds woro found to bo com-plotoly com-plotoly honlod. Tho only inconven- ; lnouco tho patient iiow oxporioncos is : trimming tho too nail on tho ond of j his noso and takiug olf his shoes whon ho wanto to eneozo. t i I |