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Show HH 5$ Cedar City and Vicinity, J H Uro. Allowis IJnuor, Sr.t Is still in H n precarious condition, and little .jjH hopes aro outortulnod for liifl recovery. .LfH M. 1. A conference will bo bold EHH In Pu rowan oho wcok from next Sun H Mr. Noll Forsyth, Br., of Pittto H lma Imm in Cedar this wook on busi- H The arid farm company Is oonstrUot- H Ing a roller preparatory to broHkiug .HjH brush In the n&ar future. H Mn. Mary Thornton nnd boii H Oliver, of Piute, Imve been In Cedar H on a visit to relatives Hud friends, HB M1m Perl Oroakatt, who has been B la Cedar during the wiutor under the H eara of Dr. Mlddletou, has returned to her home at Twin Falls, Idnho. H Mia Tina Woodbury, who ma B be in Cedar for kiri . time m a H patient of Dr. Mlddleton'n, has re- turned to Jwr home In St. George. HH- Miss Annie Jllltnii of Abraham B returned to Cedar Sunday to resume H ' hr aaaool tenoning labors, whloh B Were discontinued last fall on account H of the closing of schools. H Aaether matrimonial bark wm B launched for better or worm when H Frank Lambeth and Mary UJaden of H Cedar were married in Parowan H Tuesday, Doth are estimable young H people, aae the Record wlahee tliea HK ftU klad ef iroeperlty. Hj Lart Saturday eveutag Mn. Deteey Hi Kulet et Summit waa brought to the j local hoepital auffering (row a wvere H aitaek of atraagulated heraia. Owlag B. to ber erltieal eoudltlon, the patient HH wm operated upon laimedlately by H Pre, MlddieteM and McGregor. We B are glad U report that Mra. IXulat hi B eteadlly reooveriag, H, Dr. Oolite Robieon, of Fillmore, B- whe wlllhereenberedbyJC2ej(eo- p iriirU(lHftrWytTAyii a v few yeara ago, oaaie into towu Xnee m day efoalag, bringing two patients ' ta thVloaal heepttal for, operation. B We are glad to learn that Dr. Robi B a9 ( oarrylng oa a suooeecful prao B tie, and also glad to welcome htm B! ameeg us fer old tlwe' sake. j A Llv!y Tutsi H' with that old enemy of the race, Hf Ooattlpatlen, often ends In Appen H dieltia. To avoid all aerloua trouble H with Htomaoh, Liver aud Rowels, H take Dr. King's New Life Vi. H They perfectly regulate these orgaus, H without' pain or dlKOomfort. 20o, H Kur ali by Palae Drii Oa : , , B' Our friend Bam Mullluer found H ' hlmnelf an unexpeoted guest at a H eurprlsa party glvon by relatives aud H ' friends Tueeilay evening in honor of B that gentleman's llftleth birthday. B " During the aourw of the tweulng a B , lunnheou whloh had been previously H ' prepared by the attending ladies was H'i served, and a good tlaio had gener H ally. Our, best wishes, Sam. mM Torture By 8avags. BjHLj "Speaking of the torture to whloh some of the savaga tribes la the B ' Philippine subject their oaptlroa, B remlHda tne of the Intense sufferlug Bn 1 ndurd for three months from la H:i Mammatlon of the Kidneys," says W, Hk M. Sherman, of Gushing, Me. H t 'Nothing helped me until I tried Kleo. V trie Hitters, three bottles of whloh M completely cured me. " Onrea Liver H Complaint, DyHiwjalu, Wood dlo- B orders, Malaria; aud restores the H wouk and uorvoua to robust hoaltlk H Ouuruntod by uuderalgued druggist. H Prlco 50o. BBBBBH r V aftCQ PfUg 0, f 'Tlio tvokloas honolwok rldlug or H Romo thoughtleus boys samo near H rttautllug lnat wook In tho death of H ono of our oldoat aud most respootod B uitUons, Klotmrd Pulmor, Sr. Bi Urothor Pulmor wae oroealug Main Hf street opposite tho Taboruuolo, when K , several boys angafiod In "broncho V busting" dashed up tho street, kuock B Ing tho old gentlemnu down before ho B " had time to got out of their way. Ry M lucky ohttuoo, he ewaped seroro B Injury but has since been collnwl to B. tho house with a sprained toot. It B la tlrao that a stop was put to tho fast B riding whloh la so common In our B j country tornn, for though of oouno By tho riders have no Intention of doing H bann, the Uvea of pedestrians aro ' endangers!, especially those of old B iwople and little ehlldren. I BBSSSk BSBBBSxBSSmr' ss42SBVSa2Biii"Sfc Ool. Androw Oorry is able to bo about town again this wcok. aftor a very flevere JUhobs of sovoral weoka. ilo attributes his Indisposition to tho contracting of a sovore cold whllo attondlng an ovonlng mooting. Notice tho qunrtor pngo advortlso tnnnt of tho Codar Bquitablo Co-op. In this isaue. Tho equitable plan of Isaiiing purolinso ohcoks and dividing the profit with tho putohnoors sooma to be meeting with much favor In southern Utah. There will bo proaohing sorviooa a the Olty Hall noxt Sunday morning and evening, and Suudny School at 10 a. tn. There will be Sunday Sobool and preaching every Sunday morning at 10 and 11 respectively. Everyone cordially welcomed to all , of tho services. A Scientific Wonder. The cures that stand to its credit make Ruoklen'a Arnlaoa Salve a soientlHo wonder. It cured E. R. Mulford, lecturer for the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing case of Piles. It heals the worst Rurns, Sorea, Roils, Uloers, Cute, Wounds, Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only 2Co. For sale by Palace Drug Oe. Through a blunder oa the part of our news editor In a recent mention of some operations performed at PriHgultoh during Dr. Mlddleton'a visit to that place, It whb made to appear that the only part Dr. Olark played la the matter waa to take care of the pat 1 eats after the operations. As a matter of fact the patients were Dr. Olark'a, and Dr. Mtddleton was present at hts Invitation. The two doctors were associated in the oases. Dr. Clark la as ambitious and aggressive young physician, who apparently ap-parently baa a bright future before him. Doctor Are Puzzled. The remarkable recovery ' H Kenneth Molver, of Vanoeboro, Me., Is the abujeet of much Interest iathe medical fraternity and a wide circle of friends. He says of his cose: 11 Owing to severe Inflammation of the Throat and congestion of the Lungs, three doctors gave me up to die, when, aa a last resort, I was induoed to try Dr. King's New Discovery and I am hapay to say, It saved my life. " Oures the worst Coughs and Colds, Rronohltis, Tonnllltls, Weak Lungs, Hoarseness and La grippe. Quanta teed bottles COo aud $1.00. Trial bottle free. For sale W False Bt Oe. It should be a matter of regret that tba farmer.' lnatltuto mooting called foi- last Weduosday evening turned out a failure on account of the slim attendance. It Is evident that the agriculturists of Codar Olty fall to sense the Importance of these meetings. It is egotism to sit com-plaoeutly com-plaoeutly down and assume that we have learned all there is to know about the oultlvatlou of the soil. There are bright mon who aro giving their life thought, baoked by ample capital for ex por (mental purposes to the solving rf problems for 'the Improvement Im-provement ot agricultural conditions' aud the removal of obstaolos that beset the farmers' path. Surely these taou learn many things that It la worth the while of every farmer tq learn. And then by getting together once a week aud comparing notes ' much valuable iuformatlon Is dlllus od. Ry all means keep up tho1 farmors' Institutes. fi News wits received through tho Cedar City post.oUloo tho tint of tho week to tho olfoot that Col. Andrew Corry htul boon awarded tho contract for carrying tho United States Mail betweou Lund and Cedar Olty for a period of four years oommouolug with tho llrat of noxt July. Tho oontrnot will bo oxeoutml on a basis of 91200 por year. Ool. Oorry was booh by n repie9ont atlvo of this paper Tuosdny, aud continued tho report. Ho said that ho did not submit a bid on hla own account, but lu order to securo om ploymeut for hts sous. While no ono could possibly know what action would be taken by tbe department, Mr. Oorry stated that ho had felt qulto coutldent all along of scouring tho ooutract. None of tho bids submitted for oarrylng tho mall between Codar and St. Qnorge were accepted and the department Is now advertising for now bids. OeorRo Millet started to Land for freight last Tuesday. Two weeks ago, on iuformntlou furnished by tho health ofllcer, wo Kvo publlolty to n report thut tbero waa a Buaploloua qaco ot illness nt tbo homo of Mail Coutrnotor Koot nt the Irou Springs. Wo bntosiuoo luvestl-gHted luvestl-gHted tho nintU'r nnd it iscouolusive ly proTon thnt there was no foundation founda-tion for tho report Tbe facts ns furnished by tho quarantine physician siiow that tbe patient who waa thought to ho ntliioted wlthEcurlotlmt and who had been working for tbo Root fumlly, ontue in uud nt ouco consulted Dr. Middlotou, who, after a careful Investigation, was fully von. vinced that tho eruptive disease of tho ootlulo which had given rUo to the report, bore no similarity tn scarlatina. As this youug lady was tho only person at Iron Springs having any Illness at all, it is very evident that there was no scarlet fover there. Wo gladly muke the correction. correc-tion. i After speudlng n few days in town, J .F. Younger will return tomorrow to his mining property on Nluo Mountain, 15 miles west of Lund, where ho report having h very promising coppor and zino proopoct. Mr. Younger expects to be iu a position posi-tion to ship oro during tbe summer. We imagine that oven mall driverd have their troubles. Wbon wo saw Tommy" Olds pile twenty-one sacks of south mail onto one light buokboard last Tuesday together witb some other loading while, ho was forced to drive otf without two wait, iug passengers we imagined tbia must bo one of his "blue days. Tfie passenger traBlo is the most lucrative side of tho stage, basinesa. Ecicm. Tetter. Salt Rhmm. Itch, Ring- iHLssfl Worn, Herpes, Uarbr' Itch. H All of these diseases nro attended by intense itching, whloh la almost H instantly relieved by applying Cham- H bentlin's Salvo aud by its cotinued H uto a permanent cure may bo affected. It has, in fact, cured many cases H that bad resisted all other treatment. H Prico 25 ots per box. ! Fer salt hy all Oealsra. |