Show LOCAL locel ano AHO OTHER MATTERS HATTERS FROM PROM TUESDAYS dally DAILY DEC P Q foggy quite quito a struggle between the fog and the sun this morning mckees kc Mc mckees kees kegs bill mckees anti auti mormon crusade bill is identical with Logans bogans with the exception of two or three minor words the tho surveyor general for utah T among ramon the tho confirmations by the senate dec 10 was nathan kimball surveyor general for utah territory at st george we learn that i presidents B young and geo A smith and party arrived at st geo george e yes yesterday t er day afternoon the weather t arwas was mild and cloudy for cold feet to sprinkle a little cayenne pa pepper aper on the inside of the soles of the t e stoe stockings leips deop people 1 l who are subject u beet to 0 habitual ab igual coldness of the ex extremities A blowhard A noisy drunken blackguard was making quite a disturbance tur bance in the vicinity of the railroad depot today to day he wanted to fight somebody that happen to be around there just then ladies catholic fair husseys hussels Hus hall presented a gay scene last night it was brilliantly lighted lighte dand and the various wares were spread and arranged hogood to good advantage g e the ladies attended with admirable dra grace ce to the wants of the customers who visited the hall the infantry brass bruss band discoursed ele eie excellent music during the evening accident to mr Linforth W We e regret to iet let learn ru n that james linforth Lin uin forth foith esq of san francisco met witha githa a severe accident a few days ago he hi was attended by three surgeon surgeons and ni medical edical gentlemen and was improving at last advices advises ad vices A short time since mr tain forth was in this city on his way from the EastIn east in the enjoyment of excellent health utah northern one ono of the tha pas seagers fie bie who stuck by the utah northern train for thirty one hours last tuesday assisting in the endeavors made to get it through the divide speaks in very high terms of af the persevering conduct of coil coit conductor thos thoa lewis and his assistants it is quite evident that unless the company erect snow sheds or fences blockades blockade will swill be bg of frequent occurrence during the winter months on thab that P part lit ait of the line running through the divide between corinne and cache valley social party tuesday december is the anniversary of the birthday of tho the prophet Iro phet joseph smith in commemoration thereof a social party under the direction of mrs E H davis will be beld held at the ward hail Hafl on the evening of the above date when dancing will be varied with songs and short speeches by senior elders of the cli cil church the proceeds of the party will be devoted to 6 the interests of the domans womans exponent committee of arrangements mes ares damet damer E davis and A Wll wil williams llam ilam and misses ii bingham ll 11 lizzie stephenson ph enson and K y pratt utah northern john sohn W young moung and geo richardson chardson Bi returned this morning from logan they report that the will be open all through in a day or two the late storm was unprecedented for tile trio season in the memory of the people livings living in the vicinity of the blockade the snow drifting so badly that it was impossible for men to work for two or three days but no now a large force of men am are engaged in clearing the track snow fences were built and stacked at was a little too late in getting them in place the fences aronow Arenow are ame now being hauled froe from logan on sleighs aleigh sr and will be put in place ao so that a repetition of df the blockade will not be likely to occur tho the first if umber number the first bumber number of VOL vou 9 of the juvinile instructor 1 la 4 now issued it is illustrated lust rated with three excellent engravings grav ings and coo coz taino talao a large amount of entertaining aud and aud instructive reading matter the tho opening article des describes eribes the krabol ingin syria and other eastern eastorn i countries then what a hoy boy did being an interesting anecdote la bt the early life of a great architect showing how he attained to prominence in ift his ills profession ithen then fl A navigator taking an observation 11 illustrated with a nine fine cut after which comes a taril jing chapter in A boys voyage around the tho world in which the writer describes how and companion desert tho the ship and nite nice arm are joa lost on the sandy gandy desert this is a avery very interesting tale of a boys experience leing heing being true in every parti particular enlar eular then comes a selected article with regard to what people eat then an article articie from the editor giving his thoughts on the enlargement of the instructor and emission thernis th sion slon of that periodical market day in den mark maik 11 is a graphic description of the matter of the title an cut with appropriate P prop article ori orl on jesus parable of the laborers inthe in the vineyard is also presented annie and willies prayer praye rone one of the most pathetic and beautiful poems in print and appropriate to the hollay holiday hollday ay season reason appears in this num ben ber r then follow early lite 1116 in the valley from the history of the church anecdotes of painters correspondences correspondence questions anu and and answers on the book of mormon and bible our jubilee words byma by mrs E it goddard and ad music by E beesley the juvenile instructor is a most valuable publication excellently adapted to accomplish the objects for which it is issued and we reiterate that it should be ori the table of every family parents desiring to make their children a christmas gift cannot make a inbae mome more P profitable reni refi table tahle one than to give lve ive themia subscription for vol 9 of that pa p per retrenchment we ve are ard pleased to acknowledge the receipt kofl oran an invitation vi tation n to attend a select selects sociable arty party at the ward assembly booms rooms on thursday ev evening eiling dec lath our pleasure does not arise particularly or specially from the laet tact of receiving a the invitation which is an ofte often u extended ex cou tesy but rather fram from the ob object eject 0 oj the soc soe sociable hible elble which is announced on the fly leaf of the note of invitation to be retrenchment in view of this object committee the thel say sayi gentle gentie men and ladies iddles will wilt oblige the committee by dispensing with everything that maybe deem or extravagant such a as sidd tid tiddo kid glaves d swallow tailed coats tr aiila allik dresses fee eee fec C jtb ho undersigned undersigner under signed hope that ali ail all will combine and aid ald with thein their e endeavors n to in introduce tro duce socia bles blos of this kind kin dj promis promising ing if thielle this le successful cess full ful dul to give a series of similar entertainments entertainment MI neatly all bf the gentlemen posing the committee are boti young na men which makes it doubly aruti gratifying r to tb see ee them take this nedea necea sary step in the matter not only 0 of f retrenchment but also of odthe tha the break ing down of elass clasa distinctions to which there has been a visible and dud 9 growing towing tendency of ito late years among the latter day saints the names of the gentl gentlemen emeri emerl composing the committee committe enre eare ame are john II 11 winder H B jr A S patterson john T caine jr arl L cum cummings C S burton bartony wm G sharp A D young union S veils wells john B R winder jr john solin G felt feith felth jt J campbell much has veen veen said about the foolish extravagance manifested by many 0 arthe ithe youn young gladies ladies of the community we believe that a proportion of mhd blame beld belo belonged liged howe however ver to tho the young toung gentlemen beca uise tise the tho main object objector of the I 1 ladies dressing up in extravagantly fashionable attire is to make themselves attractive i to the other sex mc c now if the gentlemen will in a courteous manner intimate in some way that they delight in simplicity alid and economy and that those who manifest those qualities are the most agreeable to ibee it is lesol resol reasonable labie jable to expect there will vill be a revolution in dress drew the thel young youn g men who appear to havo have taken the tiie Initia initiative 0 in this matter will probably meet with a few fools V who will jeer them a lit bt flebut they have manliness enough not to be deterred from carrying out their purpose by the barkin barking of small dogs it is to be hoped tut that others will follow in the wak wake wake Q pf af those who haye haxe commence commenced ti the reformation that the movement m may ay bec bee become om te general among anong the youns young young should h this be tae the case the i socia labi bles bies es will not only onix I 1 be ie such in name but in real reality Where r people who put on airs ardd arid thos M iwho rilo dont dout meet in la any dapa capacity cItY whatever there is Is I 1 a lack of sympathy and ano consequently coh cob between tile tte jwo two classe classes which mars roars tho harmony abat should exist irn iri every asse assembly ri ably of ajr latter day saints 0 if ifa a person fa is poor and therefore unable to appear iia in lia such style stylo as richer nicher neighbors the be ve equally as good and inspired with sith as nobie noble aspirations and purposes and dand Is therefore theredore e entitled to equal consideration in every respect speet le V rhe fhe be gospel knows knovs no class distinctions no mo aristocracy of wealth and no recognition should therefore be given to tb sueh such differences ices lees by those who profess to believe belleve in and practice the principles inculcated in the teaching deachin C 9 of the savior I 1 I 1 FROM WEDNES wednesdays bAYS DAILY dally PEC DEC 17 i no cases not a single caso case of any kind in the police court today to tb day progressing prof leotard is still progressing towards recovery but it will probably bo be a week w eek eck or two before he can dan perform rain A dispatch received from st george at nine this corp morp morning ing state stated 1 I that it was raining very hard there at that time not dull one wold woid nt suppose trade was very dull with W V harl hari i ri sonto see the quantity of stoves he ver vir was as taking in ant and I 1 stowing away aw ay to tb day dar weather veather A light sprinkling of snow fell during last night and a little tc day tho the atmosphere has been rather mid dirty pirty underfoot finished that new plank crossings from the utah job office to the city hall corner is now completed justin just in time timo for the present slushy spell centennial tea party it came afi iasu last night governor vernor vernon woo woods ds presiding tea rea was tippled songs were sung ng speeches were made zeno nero d dancing 6 ing was in indulged in and a conspicuous ifor for its sin singularity 0 ular was X ead reid by dr N V its ils author P pleasant party that party at the wl ward ird chool housek housel 1 was a pleas pleasant anu ant affair the them attendance waa was was unusually large and an agreeable sociable beelin feeling prevailed E excellent x n musie music was supplied by the kargetta tar getta quadrille band bend 11 bazat bazar ico d P this b bazar 4 at the eagie eagle glee emporium is now in running orden birge A large iange q quantity of goods the remnants of previous sold lower than cost as the nancy fancy cy notion branch w will ill lii be dispensed with av tho the emporium after afier the present stock is sold out ladles catholic fair air this fair isa is a great success on the fourth or last dahlof day of its continuance i a gold headed beaded cane will bo be awarded to the gent gentleman lema iema n receiving the largest num aum berof votes from the ladies as being the most popular among them clift house this building ls is Z rapidly recover recovering in g from fram the eftie effects ts of th alato aiato disastrous nire fire carpenters plasterers and painters have been beebi the physicians it irwill will soon have as good an appearance externally and internally as it had before the do occurred I 1 heaps of it the ache cache valley folks are having plenty of snow last it was abbo a foot t and a half deep on the west of bf the tho val vai valley vailey iley and about nine inches on the east side and it is probable that considerable more moro has ha s fallen failen singe then the cold cola is sometimes tery very intense also the mercury having been as low as ag bight eighteen een below zero good advice we repeat the advice we wd have previously given to ali ail all whom it may concern dont borrow money and mort mortgage gagg your p property r 0 aty under 0 ordinary or evem undersea under scarcely reply any any circumstances A A good many people who have hav done dong uns una foolish tiling thing will some dw day wish thiv they hadri hadel lt when credi crad ij Is good it is extremely aas easy Y to got dim into debt but frequently very wery ve ry difficult t to get out of it returned mr daniel grenig dg and wife reached from the east last night where they have been visiting relatives and friends and philadelphia they left this city on the of october and have hada had a first rate time e during their absence brother grenig says there were no stob stoppages pages on the U P RA baly between omaha and ogden tra velling was in good time andee considers that road superior to any aby cast of omaha I 1 christmas piece tho new piece to bo be presented at tho theatre during the holidays will be likely to produce brodu 0 furore among the theatre goers it la is in active preparation antl and wiil will fairly sparkle sparkie and run aver with wit and arid humor being interspersed with local loca t and national hits bits tover Io verb verp of mirth will have a feast and will teava a chance to laugh and grow fat oat thad there will be fair fairies lesi leby and demons and paid irn ien imps ps and all those sorts of things in ILL it and lots of fun to delight the eyes andears and ears of the little folks two gentlemen of this city have been engaged for somo some time in whitin writing the piece I 1 the press A large number of eastern papers in handling what is commonly called the mormon question display an amount of fairness thatis that is very commendable while a few others never fall fail to get in a dig aig at the mormons cormons Mor mons without any consideration or regard to fair play those latter generally belong to that class of journals how however ryer ever which always knew tl things A n gs would happen just as ti they thoy le y do after they tiley occur like the old fellow ilow who had bad a confirmed habit babit of saying paying g 1 I told you so when ho llad had never told anything of the sort sorl they are of that class generally who lauded the extra extrajudicial judicial course of a certain tai jai 11 missionary judge who in his zeal to crush out ai mormonism 31 js trod roughshod over all law justl justi justlee justice c e and precedent but when the supreme court ruled that the foundation and fabric of the coure course cour e of that missionary judge were usurpations being illegal a change came oer the spirit of the dream of those papers in place of laudations laudat ions upon the head of the unfortunate missionary they showered the bitterest abuse and vituperation they knew he was a usurper ll 11 a of thelah the jaw andall and all ali that kind of thing and ind then thea with unblushing effrontery they would say we aleays said so ao 11 with such buch journals if is ls generally any way the wind blows in fact it is frequently manifested that some journals and and numbers of people experience no difficulty in ebangi changing t vig the color of their coats sofa so fa far fan r as we aie 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