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Show I Quick ; I The sooner you begin tc use Sctitt'jiffs Bast tea, the I bigger your chances at thai B $1000 offered for the miss- ing word besides the ex-I ex-I tra prizes for the most tick-I tick-I cts sent in. I S'chith'ug's Best tea is a! your grocer's. H Rules of contest published in large H advertisement about the first and middle H ' cf each month. Ait H Lira. Louisa Ball in in from Eureka. H Hhe will stayfor two or tlii eo days. H Junica Peterson is having a modal H grainory built. B Tiic tiustccH are having a new front HS put on tho northeast school house. HI Nearly nil the (arm ha mis have H 1 deserted tho Kaiutogu fstim. B' OASTOKIA. B ic.jej&!it-m, JOEL H ' A. C. Peaisen is building a houy H adjoining that of Jcs-.ho Smith's. H A son na born to tho wife of "Win. H Gray lust Thuisdav . A 1! well. H Adrian May ben y Iiuh the ptieunronift H of a very serious nature. B OASTORA. B There ha. been a license to wed issued B to C. H l.rouii.agod 1)7. of Denver, and B Caroline Reynold 4, aged IJJ, v f Lehi. B A young cripple was around town on B Monday endvnvoriiu: to exchange a B poem for anything he could use lie B appeared to be a worthy person and the B poem was a very sensible article. B There ym a good attendance at Heck's B ppringj on Saturday night to bee the B upswing match announced f?r that B evening. Tho wind whh rather boister- B otisagain tanking it a lit tie disagreeable. fl There was two matches; one between B Sam Clark ami .iiin Williams mid one B between Wm. Haywood and Kob Taylor. B WilliaiitH soon pioved himself the best fl man and Haywood had the-advantage B ju the other contest. Besides these B contests there was dancing in the B pavillion aid a number took a plunge in B the largo pool. Mr. Hansen is nrrang- Bj ing for other attractions in the near """""ft fiitnif Kl acute. Your lovre!n AVUli CiinriirotK. 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