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Show 1 1 Vor the Deserct Evcnmg News." , -- "'' Thursday, 5fJT , !!. local aitd omen matteiis. Tiii; Hrrtrnx Tmr. Vo learn by lino that resident Young ami company left Bearer afcout ninothU Dcso-rctTclfpra- ph mornlnjr. Intending to atop at Core Creek thi evening. Tbejr will probably reach that plafo aboutHhree thi afternoon. To-morrow they intend to drire to Corn Greet and hold meeting at ouo p.tnM and after-waproceed to Fillmoro and stay there over nisht. On Saturday ther trill drive to s ifioand hold meeting at live p.m. On jonrney to Sunday they wilt contiuuo their N. pM and hold meeting at flvop.m; on Monday drlvo to Provo, and reach this city Tuesday evening. tho romantic TuEATiucax. American drama entitled Moll Pitcher or the Fortuno Teller of Lynn'! will be the Theatre, in which Mrs. Phelps, Mi Lookbart, Mrs. M. O. Clawson, Mcssp. Lindsay, Hardie, Margctts, Graham, laul, Thome and the strength of the company will appear. .. To-nJg- ht pro-Kenttn- lat f A Strike with a Vejto ea ck.-Vlearn by tho Western Union Telegraph Company that a train was stopped at Pied motit Station, this morning by about r00 men, and tho director's car taken oil". Tho men re f mod to allow tho train to go on unof wages til they were paid up their arrears Wo , for work done on tho line. ' w 1 Shot. About two o'clock this afternoon two men were proceeding In a buggy westward; when about six miles the other aldo or tho Jordan, on of them named Goldsmith ws shot. We could not learn If It w .t done by accident or intentionally, but the minor on tho street wa that Goldsmith shot himself accldently. Tho horse in the r, frightened at tho report of the luKy, broko away from the bujrgy and was not caught until It reached the Meat Market, evidently making Its way to the California Stables where the outfit was procured. pis-to- Past Pat. is the usual monthly t.wt day. We MmrJy notice thi3 to refresh the memories of those who , may havfr to send in their donations for tho poor. We have no idea, however, that should they still foel desirous of giving, that the ULshops will refuse to receive their To-da- y for-jrotl- en jriRJ. To amwers thav enquiry ant-hil- , Tit K IjASt. IUil. In - accordance i with - tho expressed wish of many of her citinens, that Salt Lake should celebrate, with her sinter cities of the West, the laying of the ist rail on tho great highway that will connect tho Atlantic and Pacific oceans, tho City Council, at their last meeting, appointed three of their number. Messrs. IfcT. Iturton, A. II. llaXcigh and S. W. Itichards to act as a committee of arrangement for tbo celebration. We- have not yet learned what shape this hnemlcd demonstration is likely to assume, but we hope to be able details No doubt t)givefull our tity will bo gay with a thousand Waving; emblems of our nationality, and Joyous with tho strains of excellent bands of music, v It Is qnlto possible also that .a mass ruet-in- g of tho citizens will bo held, at which can appropriately express their Joy they ana satisfaction at tho completion of tho greatest engineering feat of any ago,' Ibllow. od by a general illumination of tho city in the evening. It is surrposod 'that the event" will, take place on Saturday, but it may do ueiaycu to some umo next week; however, of this; tho telcgrapbio wiro will . give us ample notice. 1 - to-morr- Titian District Court. In the case of James T. CIas by vs. J. M." Worlcy and Ja- cob Houtx, the jury brought In a verdict in favor of tho plaintiff for the amount claimed. In the case of Ben HoUa&ay t . Scth M. Diair, defendant filed an offset for profes- clonal services; the case was submitted to a rendered a verdict in favor of do- Jury, who for fondant tM and costs, , , Two citizens were admit ted to 'citizenship. ?.!'. V : Vourt adjourned to Saturday morning, when it will assemble for tho special pur, . , ine, of naturalization. . No Mail.' There was no mail this morning from the East; reported cause, ttireo bridges down In Weber Canon. - - ORE : roucE.M.Feany, J ohn Dolan andJacob ensen arrested for fast riding, were fined, tho first f7.5C, the others o.00 each. x IIailroad Matters. Onr corrpsroml. world that they obtained intelligence concerning- thlugs about to transpire on the earth.-"Not that such kindof intelligence was at all times reliab'e, it waa not so; , but that a great many things were revealed which did prove true, there is abundant evidence on record. This was indeed, the secret of the success of the sooth3ayer," or, as the wont implies, truth teller for by an Infatuation which appears natural - to man, that which really occurred was believed to be the result of the prediction, and that which did not happen was attributed to alack of faith in the people. Hut that great wonders were wrought by the skill of the ancients in divination there can bo but little doubt: it could not all have been deception any more tnau ic is now. Tuey may nave hnd, as they have now in Asiatic countries, their leIght-of-hanconjurers of the Wizard of "the North" genus. Still, the fact of their having deceivers r imitators, ahows that the popular belief was in favor of those things being possible, and it is strong evidence that real miracles were performed.. Not that tliero were t lien, any mcfre than there are now, miracles lu that Impossible sense believed In by the Ignorant, something doco ; without a cause; t but there were acts performed which wero the result of natural operations not then understood by the masses. There is strong presumptive evidence of the fact that the prophets of Baal, for Instance, did at times obtain lire from somo supernatu ral source to consume their sacrifices, or k is not reasonable to suppose that four hundred and fifty men would have been so unwise as to expect such a thing. It was in the presence of Elijah that they failed,' for which there must have been 'a reason; the sequel Jnforms us what the reason was., 'It Is not logical, then, to deny to those ancient magicians the . powers which both sacred and profane history ascribe to them:' neither is it charitable to attribute it to venal or corrupt motives. As a chsj they were kept about the courts of. kings and great men; great things were expected of them,. and no doubt wero realized; and it appears that they did not fall except when they were in the presence of beings who had high er powers man memseives. I By 'taking this ' view we get rid of many difficulties whlch present themselves to the reader of ancient history; we can understand how it happened that In tho Courtof Babylon "tho roagb dans, astrologers, sorcerers and Chaldeans," were baffled in the presence of Daniel, and to come. nearer to our own times, the pawerlessneaa of such men In th presence of Jeaus and his disci p- d! ? , - ! lastsm spirit-rappin- g, GTLOUISTC3ADE. 17. n. GUIIEESniiL, S' DRESS AHD OLOAKTBIIIIIIIIGS. - Sbiifaetufs! - lacxs, iniiioiDziirs, I i ; Importer and Jobber of i ' i Hosiery, Glovea, Fans, Frenen Corswia, n; : Co-operat- ive : i : T 4 ' 811: SHE . ' .. No. 413 IS. FOURTH GTHETTT, (Uet. Bt. Cbarles and Locust,) , dZS;ly WHITE LEAD SO UTMRN -- .!' 1D COLOR Establisbed 1S6S. - ' opposite is needed to dec )lvo . ! -- ) j The Co-operat- ' i ' i i CX)NSISTI5Q OF . Sole, ive lOFWHiCHIHAVEA Side 8prlogs, Battoa and Iacs j Balmoral and Pollsli Si jlesi f I Upper, and Calf GEflTLEMEirS FUBUISHIfiG GOODS. i f :o:-- j sllspatels. IS". , Maajast been OPENED by . Zion's i office; h- ft r . ' - - iiie". .., U I.-- S : ... vt-.- -.. With a new and first-cla- STACKS to and from tbe TAILY US of tbe UNION PACIFIC KAILROD - i ...... .. J C Ei D W E2 E SJ rrlnelpal HATS AND CAPS, OVERSHIRTS, i J TC, COLLARS, r A ( PINE (LISSOME CLOTHS, TAILORS' 1 ...... i ; . .dW I TRinniHGS, t ' and Intermediate points. the co nr awt nuar a OVERLAND EXPRESS In eonnectlon with their Stage Line and are carry rAtwc.L, COIN and prepared 10GOLD uir, EX and SILVER BULLION, or the world, at to all PRE8S ' Agent dsru -- 1 Anl,lnta, ; 1 s f l,IJ u', or ' BEBTL!UEDS Direct Importers and Wbolesalers In Trlmmfna-s- , Brasbea, Cembe, Snspead j,; 7 era, vmuhi ana Binsp Biaussery,; x"nl '.. PRATT, FOX r t- -; 1 , Y . ly - -- nit & . CO.; : ,;. Wholesale Dealers and Importers of ; HMlDUAIlEQCIJTLEnY uu n on 11 Bcconu wireci, T-- : "i sr ' GST. r ; . Mr ZiOUZO, . j ","Y ; Wbere they'are ooening tbe largest and maa4 y ; a eompleteustocs; o Hardware In tbe West . .,rl 1 s . t m IM - :v- - ' - k ... : 1 k, 1 -- ' ... Oar friend . patrons and th pa bile generally are respectfully lavlled to call and examine the Qoods asd rtlees, as we feel 'confident they will give satisfaction. .. v; ri "? ITOTafe-lIA.II- ?v VV . ' :! A WIIITIJTG and ts.f Ar i William C. Orr. ' KE AT " . 7 BISMARCK LEAD PENCIL COMPANY," v Doclas fJlato Company CHICAGO Ci'jAlXE .. t .' STREET, 1 GENT, SUIT. ' ' . .!! . f rartlcnlar attention to filling orders from the Jobbing Trade,given t 0115 6m 1 -- ' ' . p.i , J Oar New Stock of 3m-- 0DK1 SO : - .j.V. i J -, ; Boots & Shoes; i J ; ' '. : BTAriJC 4SD FAKCT 00 - ri v fJ - " &fs any Stove " ' --- f . - ; n ' ' -- : ; . e- . 1 I . ?234Doudas233Frn2mSt n : .... : - i f I Wero eold iii tiio Year 1808 ! HOT CHE HAS tJ ",H vv J ' j i ''nil ... ... 1 ft 1. . t ; They vers awarded tb Fremina at lat I StaU Pair.aLn at Iwt t. Louis fair, Oct, actual trial ia Saklng vita ib 1 ding iv ' EMUH TTwt, - . ; i THE PERFECT OPERATION OF EVERY A lot of tbe Asm VBimis kkow . For j ;,.Af f tr nAi;HJ7T, xxoxcrr. ' ' and CtA l.Xll:Cl " For Bircpllcity of Manapmenf, And for uienl!.nrs In Coofrlng. ; a tit: ' Trir.r lauuiacluf3d la . WESTEit sJ . irr: the v, es?, ana wsnts rf tu . ?. CJ7 era; , v to Umi ptd rr.ori.xi juriu::::.' to be rm withocteaa. i ur iv.iCE jvVt.'ivi fo-a- , i .,.-...- v"' i . LL-i- sH adOi-fs-s T, i. I J i j ; TTe also XUsaiaetxre , "3slaa ' aftr mJl j. BEST PLOWS S ' i 3 J , wltieh 1 - if mwperier to any Stove made. Coal C00& - 4i j "t ' : ! - . the Celebrates PARACdll GOAL CODKIIIG ST0VE, CHARTER OAK GTOVE f . ConstAntly Arriving. ? 3 - f I CALt AND EXAMINE. Entire Satisfaction I,' i J Barely tio 11.I FAILED jEEB to Grv , rt , . . u... j ;?f v . ; J. , Ail !::,' . 71 . i'';'.; ' i 1 ji 3 5' ' WMUfe, A . - CJ''tt.'j ' JSttter amf riA feas 1VI s JUdce QuUUer, ;' sons, !&lers in i,,,r ETEKT STOVE WABIL1NTEI),' till i- X BUCK'S PATEITT 1 ' ; j mm i - t . :o: :. 217 and 219 Bain SL St. Ixnla. dG8- 1- i " James G. Brown. '. Importers and Wholesale Dealers In . Wr!R3D)S.T-'1''. :!? - .f 8T.-iorw.!U.i- dodo, niiov r' at C!o., I IN : . 8muel 1L Dodd." , 1 D. B. Llndslev ' iwU ' i i 'rlii i.t BOOTGi AMD OHOGOu Not Vain Street, ' ';" : d68 :: T"; '.: ! C LAWS O f J J . it uiui uuu oixrr k. u. i (new i j dG83mi i I f.?,.'H.: 1 (.' AGENTS FOR TOE . 4 Small Profits and Quick Returns ! - BLMBOOKlIAliniA&TDBERS ... 13 Ralph SeaeVr;james KInkead,' E. aQulnib' Liluoffrapucis.MPrmtcW: ... .,. r.3 ,con-spicuoui- C HAVE REMOVED TO I I ' one dlvorc !a Ohio to every marriages. t VSfi1 l0WrDga felon: tot ur and "Take some commonTock ialCauch down rork and foI"ltins kL ?m Poa it fine J,t,vD and jJlyiU a of turpentine in epirl equal parts, mace it cn a rag and wrap H round the fcloo, and soon as it gdts dry put on "some more, and la hours the felon will be eniy.our. - -- y , c area. ,, , , , , ;),. f thTS-- TJ dfrC. J 4 1 Ualn St St. Lenla, r a, STATIONEES' i A FULL, 'AMOItTMEXT ' mc-iur- . , - M , , their If. they tlitlt ia tia secret recesses tip of the "adytum" to commune w J!i tha deady there are in our day "seances" In which the Davenports, or others, are tdiut up In a cabinet, certhan tainly for a less laudable-purpos- e the anclent3 sought In tho secret chamber. which was to get Information. ' 'Now It I3 reasonable to believe that all these things are by tho Eamo spirit, for tho works arc tho same. Never did th!j! ?;!rit ehina forth 'more then vLra the authority cf the '.living Clod urxm'tbo caxtli. With .that authority, if, th3 eplrlt cf . Loim SAirrx . . . 8TOC K, &C, ' 211 If erth 1 s. .. YTUIR, '4f : . Men's Bo olsMStoes Tower, 2Iillardv&;; Decker, dunford '.- :- j". 1, . 12d North Kain 'Street, d49-- m VIR-GINIACIT- Y, Li' , ! . I ' OJ Stsges leave SALT LAKE CITY daUy foi above points, and on alternate days forBOISK and HELENA, Montana, CITY. Idabo, and otber points In Ibose Terri tories. ''' XVKS MAWtTFACTtrRED. Lvres-maker- M CaL, 1 Importers and Dealers In TIN NERS! and tbe CENTRA I PACIFIC BAIL. ROAD of CALIFORNIA. Passengers ticketed from OMAHA to DENVER, SALT llAKB CITY AUSTIN. VIRGINIA, NeTada.iHAOKAMKNTOl 8trt. Phllalel-vuniauwii A'ow tvik( llOOChesnnt !' . 1. llanuCactorers of " , TIX PLATE, SHEET HtOK, FREIGHT, parts COLLECTI0N3 and reduced, rates. greatly to. Pamcn. attended COMMISSIONS promptly Tbe Battonhole is genuine same stitch as by lar attention paid to the delivery of EXPRESS . hand bnt more regular and stronger. The Ma- LETTERS at all polnU on onr routes., r?xv chine is now in nae by Manuiaciarerp, East Temple, For partlrnlars apply at office,, Tailors, Ladles' HnoemAKers, ac, and.. . '. Salt Lake City. gives tbe ntmoat satlsiaction. Street, Send for Circular and Samples to 1100 Ches- nm ireet, i'a or ss liroauway. new" ore. THEO. F. TMCY, i , wm . y OM A1IA, t puis, The Celebrated Combination Machine, man n fact a red by tnls Uorapiny are nnqoestlunably anerlor toallotherr. ma.xlnr. in addition toall things done by best Locsxbtuch ilaeainta i i HOLES BUTTON AflD EYE-LE- T In all fabrics, and OVEltSEAMING. No on should purchase before examining theirreaVTarietr and exthis Mcb!ne,fir from cellence of wora it has gained the nnanimous Terdlct of being the best and 1 Only Complete Family Sewinj MacWnc , LINEN SHIRTS. Oflle. . a CO., or TH 4 . TERlrfN-J-J ? . . - ecy. BRIDGE, BEACH :o:- - slock of ss r dl9 6m' OVE?LArJD MAIL, :. : . ' vj. JEnrJincs. , -- AND Oo-opera-tlre OirerseaiiiiDg ....... u v: Buttonhole, AVti Institution, i "'. nets of this Establishment are gosx fL Tbe to tbe best manuXao- - " In ant eedprod tared inequal tbe connquality try. Oma- axo woKJCS Cor. lCaln and Lombard, streets.MTm. IT. Greggr, ' , 'F. TV. Rockwell, i res u ' f Proprietor. ; r V: ff? General ; Express Forwarders, ? MercaniHe Co-operat- ' , the.aa;le Umporinm. ' Harness Mskers, Boot and Bhoe Ifannffcctn-rer- s, or any of tbe Btoren, will and U to tulr niranUge to give meac&jl. : ; ' ; ; f S.RANSOHpFF&Co., f .).. BUNTING . . ; , URGEST0CX,V3i xr!JAS.--.L- Oae door wrest of : - i AT MY 1 or KJesantBlor,rccnUrparehsaed t ,Tb 1 AaBeoairiDg; done with neatness and - f Skins,' f "'1 J7tv iirlifnsboatjctom.llads BOOTS ; FREHCH ! CALF, SEVED Uade In tbe City, const n try on band and mad to order. GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. VERY LOW FIGURES ! WELLS, FARGO & Co. . ' 4 SEWED SHOES, CimI)IlEN d62 ly - " . , MISSE3 find j RETAIL STORE! by-th-eir J ' j . ! TDEIS(! I ! ; "S CU-nraon- - ; - iAst-bor- V -' St. lOOUIS, Mo. 1 ; . l. ? . $ ent, Ammon,'writing from Pdverdale; on tho Srd insL, aays; Tho railroad brUge at l0vita Gate, is in a very critical condition, In consequence of thev rising of, the Weber ' river. Ihis has caused, the foundation to : . elve way, thereby stopping travel over It. No freight tut comedown the kanyon the last two days, and it is thought it will still take several day before It can bo sufficientMen mid tiny' Utp nM Vnlf ItOdTS, ' repaired for train to cross on it. lyItusiness at Corinneia I As to our vrylall;th denying the existence of merchants there are in asUia of pen icxitv great of diviuallou iu ancient powers and are sending word to their ifurwanlin'g we cannot uoirjfud because times, to hold their as Is agents thcro no goods, solo for them at Corinne. A great many are how they wero attained to, It would be 0 leaving in disgust, land speculation is at a quite, as just to deny the existence' of n discount, and this of rai!roal theo things now for tho same reason; Is pronounced tho "greatest bilk of If the ancients had their soothsayers and astrologers, the moderns have their If fortune letters and Zadklels; if the forJ mer had their necromancer?, who held with the spirits of the deAuiiiVAXn Ar;: DiiPAnicmis communion parted, so have the lattermillions of BY STACS.-- S i: ihem la tho "spiritualists." If they i Tmmm ttte Term n r tine Union Paelfle believed in sorcery, many now believe iilroaU. their cattle or themselves can be that . Motom. C , ( ravt usUE'crrr; A Clemcni. A O Chapin. J W '.'bewitched.1' had If those who they II Jl Mra W Ilerrick, Davis, incantations could command Carrol. to sick be healed, ia thesa days thcro the T the Tfrmlnn or the Vnioa Faifle are ' "Zouaves" and mesmerisers. If Itatlroaa. had their witch Endor to call G. H. & J. S. COLLniSi they 9.It Hempstead, J It MaxweU, I4 S Bent, op tho shade of Samuel,ofthere are these Oil Savage, G C lWton, Mr wards. J how who claim to call I". I . Julius Moses, up Mrs C rguson, J Biddle. ,". i I K Cavar, or any one clso when wanted. .'l r- :: J FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. manu-facto- re Tan-ner- ' Z E R H.Y R. WO R ST EDO - , of Jforval: "Your correspondent Xorval wishes to find out how to dcstroy anU. , I have found the following plan tolerably successful: Make a l, hole In or near tho about two feet two or three inches wido at top, and deep, t ipering to a point at bottom; mako the edge smooth and sloping. The ants will r wl to tho edge and LxXi in, and, liko the Kilkenny cats, eat one another up." . "And the magicians did so with their enchantments." No doubt of it; those were palmy days for diviners; Egypt was in all her glory; had attained to an if it did take a Intellectuality, which, to of oar davy that direction different will certainly bear comparison with It. the direction of divination It was incurrent of mind ran; nothing that the of Importance waa undertaken cither by king, priests, or people, without first obtaining information respecting results, ITo satisfy tho reqalremenUof the ago a class of men aroao who mado it their business to gratify the public taste by cultivating their powers of mind with a vim to get an insight into the future. It is not fair to assume that these men were mercenary in their motives, some may have been so; they although seem to have devoted themselves to disinstudy with a determination and characteras such terestedness usually ize the earnest enquirer after truth; they were temperate in their lives, and even mortified their bodies by an abstemiousness which would b.'4Vd been trying to tho sensualist; and this was all done with a desiro to find, favor with tho gods 'to whom all secrets are known." Men of this stamp were likely to get Information- - from tho unseen, world; truth, as and, in their researches arter could understood hardly it, they they fail to stumble upon some of the principles which Influence, if they do not control, human actions, and arrive at a knowledge of some of tho, great, but simple, natural laws, which lie at the foundation of things. No stone was left unturned by them in their pursuit of that kind of knowledge they sought after:, magic in the use of numbers and cabalistic characters: divining by omens, as the flight of birds, traces of which Draotice remain with us in the old saying: "One crow good luck, two crows sorrow, "there is luck in odd num bers, etc. '.... As to the cabalistic marks they are still used on the eastern continent; and traces of the same are found in the practice of hoarding a crooked sixpence or any coin with a hole In it "for luck," and In marking potatoes and other s,wlth mysthlcal characters to act as charms.,f 'Mauy very curious things were discovered by the magicians as they were called, the memory of some of which has been preserved to this day by tradition and in the "learned books" by those who dabble in thesame"8ciences." But It appears tO have been more by with the - unseen communications . Iktkoy Arts. "Gienalvou" thus ml km sub-stan- ce " i Oysters contsm-poranco- ua niTIWATIX. , ' t co-ev-al . n! divination is not In the licatens It appears to have always been !; Oysters! ' U M bo ca tho earth, and it Las always beca unionist! 3 to "that authornEVERE; HOUSE : OASEEIIT III . FULL ity Fifty years ao thcro waa a great rri ; BLAST! lacs of f&ita ln tho enrernatural; it la ennot so now. Men baa science tetected Fresh Oysters, packed In BOOTJ1 BaiUmoT deavored to explain awayby alt the phenCove Oysters, Pigs Feet, r ' , Z.1 omena ascribed to spiritual influence; O P ETI U C WITH C Tripe. and tne cnoicest 01 4 In tho nobody, comparatively, believed HOME LUXURIES - ' spirit of prophecy, either In" a good cr Cr";:.'"v. oonstanUy on Joand.7 bad sense. There wero no mediums, tmesta.' for PrlTate apartments Finest Cigars no "seances," no and xa town. table turnings; no "interior revelaTHE EEST OF UEER EEER 09 OH AUGHT. tions;" no divination in1 its many forms. Now these things are fashiondllOlm j1 ; II SOKIOXS, lrsprlctr. able. How Is it that this spirit which Zion's to out closod Business my Having has slept for ages Is again evoked?. ' Mercantilo Institution, fin ".Like causes produce like eCects." It which former business I used to is the antagonism brought to bear a large amount of Boots and Shoes, God which against the authority of y calls forth these .manifestations; from Leather manufactured at my " IB?-MIwhen that Is not on the earth the in tho 15th Ward, j Is slumbers. of divination It spirit ; OFFER MY I NOW prophets and apostles are ' a a only when ' J' 4 Xst avnd 2nd doors north of Kimball Wi I men to view a about with among bring A Lswreaes's, SIsvlsi Si S. X City. the Government of God; when this '. ir j power as well as this authority are made manifest, the power of 'the UDIES FREECH USD GLOVE KID GAITERS, 72 D & ! . . UMiGl-vctcre- t s 1 Vhlcb will be COOKIITG 722 IT. 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