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Show LOCAL ITEMS. Akdbiws- o.Edward Kimball, the firm of H. A. Andrews & Co., of Esq., October of 3ht. Daily Friday jjrm ofChioago, visited the Junction offioe ' 'o day. He expressed himself well L. P. Dr. of wife at Anderson, the success which has attend-e- d pleased jo the of 80th the his day efforts in this Territory, in October, this morning, of Ogden, a daughter. the school, office, and hall City the in furniture manufactured by the firm which he represents. This manuHome Again. Walter Thomson, Esq., has establishment of is facturing returned the largest Ogden, acting Mayor in the world, and has abseuce of several days. obtained a home after an world-wid- e celebrity for the excellence of the work which it turns out. Mr. Just Aruivkd. Dr. P. L. Anderson KimUll can safely recommend the inhis mite to society, nnd has contributed terests of his firm, if they need any added to the stores of his household in the shape of a cherub. Father and mother are congratulated. The Ladies' Meeting. The Taberna. cle yesterday afternoon, was well atsheet-iro- n Struck ox tub IIkab, The tended by ladies and gentlemen, who store covering of the roof on the were present to listen to the discourses was removed this morniog, and a new of Miss E. R. Snow, Mrs. Pickard, Mrs. tin covering is being placed in its stead. Mrs. Kimball and Mrs. Woodruff, As Mr. C. Woodmansee was passing Smith, at the invitation of the Ladies' the store, when the men .were throwing Relief Society. The lectures were markoff pieces of sheeting from the roof, he ed with graceful allusions to the nepes-sit- y was struck oa the head, but not much of women.turning their attention to injured. the useful pursuits of life, and to the Samuel A. Wise, of New cultivation of the graces of mind and Pksso.vau. person which embellish a home. The Orleans, formerly of Gen. Beauregard's arrived from the study of physiology was particularly corps of engineers, Mr. Wise is con- urged as an important auxiliary in adWest this morning. the welfare of the family, and nected with Gen. Rosecranz in his Mex- vancing as being a more important study for ican railroad schemes. women than for men. In this connecJames Campbell, Esq., of this city, tion we are authoriied to state that Mr, was registered at the Metropolitan Hotel, Monch- will open a class in physiology as Omaha, the 28th inst. a branch of study in his school. A quilt and a carpet, the work of Pioxeer Dnco Stouk. Mr. James L. young ladies of this city, which took the Horrecks, having purchased the stock at the late in Salt Lake, were Fair prize and fixtures of the Pioneer Drug Store, exhibited. The proceedings were highUnder took possession this morning. ly interesting. his management and with his business ability, this populur house will Mutations of Life. Among the be sure to maintain its reputation as a on this morning's train from favorite resort for all who desire to supthe West, was a gentleman the senior ply themselves with groceries, drugs and fancy goods. Mr jVm; Perry, one member of a large wholesale firm in of the most experienced pharmaceutists New York, who after an absence of more than a year, returned a few days in the Territory, will superintend th ago from a long voyage in South Amermedical department of the store. ica, whither he had gone for the benefit .. of his wife's health. He, left his home From thk Bottox. We were Bhown a accompanied by his family, consisting of Mr. to J. John Mahon, bis wife, two daughters and a son, at a pebble, presented resembling an amethyst, which was time that his business was in a flourish drawn from the bed of Lake' Tahoe, on ing condition. No suspicion of unseen the summit of the Sierra Nevada, 1,650 calamity, nor fear of reverse disturbed feet from the surface of the water. his mind. For thirty years and more, While sounding the depth of the lake, he had braved the storms which swept this pebble adhered to the lead which over the commercial world, unscathed was used. As far as can be ascertained, and undaunted. His credit was unsulthe bottom from which it was taken is lied and his fortune secure. A few the deepest part of the lake. he in since San arrived days Francisco, and repaired to a banking house to his house, and for the first Pat Car Not In. The failure of the draw upon time the was truth appalling pay car in not arriving as usual to make imparted to him, that he was a bankUs monthly payments to the employees that his house had succumbed to of the Union Pacific road, is the subject rupt he the panic. At the age of sixty-fivof comment. It is impossible to say when it will arrive. We are informed that the is left to commence the work of recupera tion and to retrieve his shattered for extreme stringency of the money martunes. How many others are there who s ket, and the heavy drain upon tasted of the same bitter cup of exper of the Company from the East, ience? ftfe the causes which occasion the delay. Much inconvenience is suffered by the From Saturday' t Daily of Xov. lrf. employees and their creditors on account of the car net coming to time. III. We are pained tojhear that Miss Madeline Low, daughter of John Low, of A k Man. Capt. George L. this city, is seriously ill, at home. Her Bradbury, President of the Pacific Mail friends hope that she may speedily re Steamship Company, left Omaha on the cover. 28th ef last month in a special car for Ready Sale. Chickens and eggs are California, and is expected here this in great demand, and find ready sale for evening. A history of the life of Capwe saw this At the tain Bradbury would be an interesting exportation. fine brahmas lots of several biography, illustrating what may be ac- morning delivered. complished through indomitable energy and unconquerable perseverance. He Grand Ball. A grand ball is to be commenced life as a common sailor on a sailing vessel was promoted to the posi- given by the popular hosts of the Junction of second mate, and gradually arose tion Hotel, Messrs. Chapman & Scally, the responsible office of President of on November 7th. It will doubtless be a we of the most wealthy companies in brilliant affair. "self-mad- e the world. He is in every sense a man." Pocket Picked. A lady, who came from the West this morning, had her A Spirxdid Gift. Mr. Joseph M. pocket picked, and a porte mouaie conHammer called in this morning and pretaining a ticket from San Francisco and sented the Junction Office with a superb $20 in gold, was abstracted. jShe had ehromo of President Young, one of a it in her possession when the train left large number which he ordered from the Corinne, virtuous Corinne. celebrated artist, Carolinus, of Philaand by e delphia. The picture is far the best likeness Feathery Tribe. Several chickens distinguished the of within a Suject that has yet been given to the and geese have been missing public. It combines in its delineations few days in the neighborhood of the nineteen different colors, besides the Union depot, and many dead fowl are dar green scattered along the track, leading to the shade which forms the are at As a woik of art the picture suspicion that the sight prowlers 14 work. masterpiece. - Ilirlh. Co-o- p - well-kno- pas-senge- rs e, there-source- Self-Ma.d- m Co-o- p. , life-lik- back-poun- d. Goisa Awat.' Captain John R. Williams, late proprietor of the Utah Hotel, fBy D Accident at Tslsgrsph. I,ogii. nn removing from the city. He , Logan, 30. W. act F. Detert, to has authorized Mr. A son of Ugland, of this place, as his agent in collecting the debts outyears old, went up into Logan . Canyon this morning to cut down trees. standing in his favor. His brother went up afterwards to baul load of wood, when he found him a A Pleasant Call.Mr. Samuel P. senseless under a tree which had fallen Richards, eon of Judge S. W. Richards, on him. The boy is, not expected t of Snlt Lake, called upon us this after- live. noon. He is on his way to the Sandwich Islands, and leaves this evening. We How Bogffsl iOStllis wish &im a pleasant journey. is about t t . Election real Japanese prince and princess, are expected to arrive through Ogden. Some wags circulated the report this morning, that they were A 'Jok." A to come in from the West with an impos- ing suite. the depot tinguished ing awhile, Quite a crowd assembled at to see the arrival of the dispassengers, but after tarryconfessed they were "sold." Zoological. The dead pet of Charley Yeoman, of Salt Lake, the wonderful al ligator preserved in alcohol, to be sent to Major Wheeler, will find a place in the observatory. The pig, to which allusion was some time ago made, the burnt naUirx with five legs and two tails, died on its way to our menagerie, and we suggest that it be laid by the side of the alligator. Back Home. Joshua King, formerly of Hagerstown, Md., a man about years of age, escaped from the Maryland Penitentiary more than thirty years ago, and after leading a wandering life since, passed through here this morning on his way to his old home. The last twelve years he has spent in Australia. He is tolerably well off now in this world's goods. Goi.va fifty-fiv- e Personal. Oliver Russell, of Florida an extensive cotton planter of the south, went West this morning. Mr. Russell will make a journey through Mexico, and enter into negotiations with the Government of that country for the es tablishment of aline of steamers between Vera Cruz and Pensacola, Fla. Mr. W. A. Beers, of Salt Lake City, was among the guests of the Metropoli ' tan, Omaha, on the 29th ult. Mr. I. !S. H. Patrick, late U. S. Mar shal for Utah, will sail in the "Russia" for Europe, on the 12th of this month. A countryman hitched his horse to the fence just hack of the coach office. A woman camo along with the baby wagon loaded with the "dear little things." The horse BitNo Vernon run tnk stood across the sidewalk, and the ter according to directions, and remain Ioiir unwell, provided their hones are not woman turned out to avoid the anidestroyed by mineral polmm or other means, mal. In crossing the curbstone, the and the vit.il organs wasted beyond the point of repair. baby cart capsized, spilling its con! lepla or IiitlifreMlon, HeadPain In tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tighttents. The woman screamed, and ache, ness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructamade a rush for the baby. This tions of the Stomach, Bad Taste In the Hlllous Attack, Palpitation of the scared the horse, and he jumped Mouth, Heart, IntlunnnaMon of the Lungs, Fain In back and pulled a board off the fence. tso region of the Kidney. an4 a hundred other painful symptoms, are the ooVprings The board swung round, and hit the of DyacpKla. In these oomplalnU h hu equal, and ono bottle will prove a better horse on the heels, and he jumped no guarantee of iu merlu than a lengthy adthe other way. The board took him vertisement. Female Complaints, In yount? on the larboard side harder than or For old, uiarrUd or inie, at the dawn of or the turn of life, those Totilo ever. A hundred men stood off at a womanhood, liltttrs display so decided an Influence that and shouted, a marked improvement in soon perceptible. respdctablc distance, For Inflammatory anil Chronic "Whoa! whoa, boy!" at this the llheiiiiiHtUiu and Gout, Dyspepsia or horse rose up on his hind legs, and Indigestion, hlllous, Ramltteut ami Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood. Liver, swung the board round fearfully, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are finally planting it with great bracaused by Vitiated Illood, which in produced very between two mules hitched to a by derangement of the Digestive Organs. For VivcaseM, Eruption, Tetlager beer cart; the mules responded ter, taltSkin ltheum, Blotches, Spot, imuplea. ' Carbuncles, promptly to the attack by wheeling Pustules, Uoilx, bore Eyes, KrynlpoUH. Itch. round, upsetting the wagon, and Scurf, Discoloration of the Skin, Humore and Discancs of the Stdu, of whatever name spilling the lagc; more men shout or nature, are literally dng np aud carried of the system la a snort Mine by the m ing "whoa, and the males started out of these Hitter. Ono bottle in such cases down the street, breaking the rope will convince the most lacredoluos of taelr that held t te horse, and rolling the enrativo effects. It. II. ItlcDOXALD A. CO beer kecs about with frightful vehe DrnggUU A Gen. Agtd., San Francisco, Cnl., , mence. k cor. Washington and Charltim t., X. V. The owner of the beer wagon,who BOLD BY ALL DEVCGI3TS k DKALERS. had been in cettmz a drink, now ap peared on the scene," and excitedly cried, "Mine Gott ! that was peer nut Boggs, nut dfr lection! and Btarted after i the cart. The horse was caught,; and then everybody laughed, and commenced nppropria tins: the beer. Toward nicht the wagon again appeared, this time ac companied by Bopgs, who was de termined that the "Sons of Liberty, S.T-l860--X who exercised the wright of univer sal suffrage," should not be deprived oi ineir Dirinngni nor tneir Deer. Boggs, in due time, arrived at the appointed rendezvous, but ho was too late. ' The noble Sons of Liberty had been there, and waited .four hours, held an indignation meeting, and passed a resolution that lioggs was a liar, and not fit for a legislator anyhow, and it was their duty to vote for Muggins, the opposition candi 77i the Klug-worm- , , : PUIM1 In Earnest. Robert Wilson has com menced the work of removing the wrecks from his late place of business, which was destroyed by the fire three months ago. Robert is showing praise date. Boggs rushed around, and talked vorthy energy in keeping pace with the march of improvement, and we trust to his voters, but they were full of that he will be liberally supported by Muggins beer, and simply told him our citizens in encouraging him to re that he agreed to send them some construct his building, which was demol- beer, but he didn't, because "he ished as a matter of necessity to prevent thought he would get them for noth ing," aud they couldn't, see it,and the spread of the fire. gave three cheers for Muggins in the Bound for Sonora. A large number of young men, many of them accompan ied by their families, arrived yesterday from the East, principally from Indiana and Kentucky, bound for Sonora, in s, Scold-Hea- !JITTEBS: TOE CELEBRATED '"u TONIC AND i presence of the disheartened Boggs, and they all turned out next day and beat him, all because that confounded countryman had hitched his horse across the sidewalk and a'woman IS PTBELY A VEGETABLE PREPAEATTOI ROOTS' oompoaad amply of Ex. upset a baby-car- t. HERBS mX FRUITS, eomWnsd with other mm "That's unjust." exclaimed a trav fropertien, wMeli lu their nature ro Cathartic. Aporlent, Xetritioos, Diuretic, Attm.tive eler, when leformed by the conductTao wbols is proeervrd in a suffior of a railroad train that the price cient quantity of spirit froiis t! St" OA ti, of passage Tiad been recently doubled. CAKE to keen them In auy cliuiatu, which, ' "True," replied the urbane' official, makenllio,' as he took the passenger's cash; it is hard, but then it is are.". APPETIZER. . Mexico. They propose establishing a colony in some section of that State They were a hardy and spirited looking party, and expressed themselves as de termined to carve their way to a prosper ous future in aland which they believe will, within a short period, fall into line "to the music of the union." They say Once a careless man went to the that they are the advance-guarof a and struck the candle in what cellar large company that is organizing for the he thought was a keg of black sand. purpose of folio wing'them. well-know- a m - Anil-B!lio- ,1 . d ITTEBS and Cat He sat near it drinking wine until ono cf the most aanlmbla TomJm t hart Ira ia tijo world. Tej ax itlemiea tho candle burned low. .Nearer and strictly si nearer it got to the black sand; nearer and nearer, until the blaze reached the blacks and, and as it wa sand, nothing happened. only to be used m a medicine, and always ao , Col. Grant's Visit. The New York Herald of the 26th, suspects that the visit of his imperial highness, Col. Fred. Grant, to Salt Lake City, which excites considerable ' comment in certain quarters, is due to his desire of seeing Utah's metropolis ia the first place, and secondly to ascertain if he can find some active employment under Gen. Morrow. After ' gratifying his desires for seeing the world by an extended trip to Europe, shortly after graduating next to the last in his class, he is possibly tired of a life of inactivity. It is creditable on the part of the Lieutenant Colonel, that he should conclude that it is time to earn an honest livelihood, and do something to justify him in saying that he has fair ly woue the laurel leaf. 1 Temperance BiUcrs A methodist minister: who lived on a email salary, was unable at one time to get his quarterly installment. He had called a number of times, but each time he had been put, off with none. At last he went to his stewarg, and told him he must have his money, for his family must have the necessaries of life. " "Money!" replied the Stewart; "you preach for money! I thought ' you preached for the good of souls!'-- "Souls!" replied the minister, "I can't eat souls, and if I could, it would take a thousaud like yours to make a ueotnt meal. ' "! sordlsg to direction!. of tie feeble and They sra the sheet-anchdebilitated. They art upon a disused liver, and. stUuuUta to cuch a degreo that a healthy scU& Is st once brought about. As a remedy to vbib. Women rs especially subjoo it Is super-- , sellng every other stiiaslaat. As a prlnT. nnd Summer Tonic they Lavs no equal. as well a Jhey are a mild and gentle Purgative ' ars k blood. the They Tonic They purify eplpndld Appetiier. They male the weak strecj. is, Zhey cm They purify and larigorats. Headachs. and They Constipation m a specific In all species ef disorders which, yndcrmlne the bodily strength and brs&x iom theanlmal spirfts. I7-peps- at Bepot,3 Park Place Hew TqeL |