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Show 1 . LOCAL ITEMS. U UestlUmax. frW Friday1 s Daily of November, lith." Hahb at Wouk. "Squealing Tom" on the hill, is belting Supervisor Welch, with the shovel and "squealing" away nd the pick. Tom, at the sweat of thy thou earn thy bread. brow, shall The following communication from a young lady, in this city, appeals strongly to the galof the lantry youth alluded to i If that gentleman, from New Orleans, who does braiding, will please return to Miss S , her pillow shams, she will be much obliged. Cannot find his address. SreciEThe? Ifade dollar ficiraing into circulation in this city, tsnd although it is a cumbersome coin, yet we do not think there will be any general com plaint on the score of its inconvenience. The streets wear a Our Avenues. A large holiday appearance hitched in front of are number . wagons g of the stores, farmers and Condensations. From yesterday's d maidens the stores, throng Newt : of our merchants and countenances the A new store has been are wrinkled with benignant smiles. completed at South Cottonwood Ward and a good business is being done. The Probate Court met at the Court Welcome. The smiles of another House yesterday. The first case to be jewel await Mr C. W. Penrose, to wel tried is that of the man charged with the come his return, and the cordial congrakilling of James Edwards at Sandy last tulations of his friends are extended to Spring. him, on the occasion of an addition to A man in Plain City recently petition- the unallayed Uiss of his home. Mrs. ed the County Court for a liquor license. Penrose will also accept the earnest The people sent in a counter petition wishes of her friends for her continued against the granting of said petition. happiness. From this morning's Herald: The Bingham Canyon narrow guage Alderman's Court. Thos. Williams road reach its terminus by Monday and Martin Barrett were arrested on week. The road now runs close to the Thursday afternoon for disturbing the Winnemuck smelting works, and within peace and taken before Alderman Thoma short distance of Bingham. son. The case was continued until yesThe convention of colored citizens met terday, when Williams wag releaased as yesterday, about twenty representatives. the charge was not sustained. Barrett Full returns from all the counties hav- did not make his appearance and a pistol ing failed to arrive, the convention was which he left as security for his appearadjourned till next Thursday. ance was forfeited. It was afterwards A rooster that was decapitated eight discovered that the weapon did not beto be hale, hearty long to him. days ago, and said and lively, is to be exhibited on Saturday next. Shades of all the Barnums A Valuable Work. A revised edl The track of the U. S. R. It. was comtian of Appleton'a American Encyclo pleted to the Trovo river last night, will be issued every two months about two miles north of the city. Now pedia commencing from July last. The first let Trovo sing out her Hosannahs volume is now ready, and the entire Professor Careless' grand concert will work will embrace sixteen volumes. The come off in the old Tabernacle on the number before us abounds in valuable 24th inst. information on every subject, and cone A unique has been contains numerous illustrations and maps e structed by a horologist. The It deserves a prominent place in every is gilded on the show window of the shop library. In typographical execution it and the works are propelled by an elecis unrivalled, and is remarkably cheap, tric current from a galvanic battery. considering the enormous outlay of From the Tribune: Ten cents means in i(s publication. Some of the young men of Salt Lake saved every day, will make up a sum propose to organize a band of amateur sufficient to buy it. Mr. It. II. Van minstrels. Renssalaer is Agent for Ogden. Very fine potatoes were selling yester day at forty to fifty cents per bushel by Tun U. P. DisruTE. The Union Pacific the wagon load and Pullman Car companies are still at Farmers are buying lumber in the city for repairing their farms in view of the a dead lock. The office in this city is approach of winter. Wosdnien have hard still closed, also in Omaha. According work of selling their wood at $10.00 a to all information at hand, the difficulty, which really commenced two years ago, cord be settled only after a long and teai- can Coal is unusually scarce for this sea ous course of litigation. The Union Pason cific complains that by the contract be From Saturday's Daily of JVbs. 15. tween the two companies, it is compelled to draw the Pullman cars, whose Famiki Prices. Eggs are in great is hot less than thirty tons, and demand in this city, and command a high weight that it is an injustice done to its interests cents being readily giv price, forty-fiv- e ta insist upon hauling empty cars with en for them. Butter is also scarce at out due compensation. The wear and to forty cents thirty-fiv- e tear of the road is. to be considered, the fuel necessary to heat the cars and other Wanted. Flour is wanted at the expenses are entailed. Junction office on subscription. Delin On one U P. ticket the Pullman com can of chance have a subscribers quent pany has repeatedly sold an entire sec celling their accounts by sending in that tion and drawing rooms, compelling an article. unnecessary addition to the number of cars attached to the train. The superinFuel. Wood finds a ready sale at tendent of ' the , U. P. haa given notice seven dollars a cord, and is coming in that the diagrams of the Palace cars freely. The weather is favorable for must be exhibited to him, but the dehauling and woodmen are taking advan- mand has been refused. The two comtage of it, by disposing of their surplus panies are tied by the contract which on hand. exists between them, and there is no Notice. Elders Jonathan C. Wright possibility of an amicable settlement without having recourse U the Courts. and Chester Eoveland, of City, to-da- -- - have heard with pain, Ixjrr.Ei)E. Win. Wheeler, Proprietor of that Mr. the Evanston Aye, met with an accident - last Saturday, that has compelled him We hope to be able to keep his room. announce his entire recovery. soon to Chief Justico Cholkba Manncs. we learn from this morning's Mc-Kea- n, Her-ai- d, was yesterday seized with a severe Maxwell, attack of cholera morbus. we too seid are el omne, opine, Toohcy vere a relaxant for his llouor's stomach. - - The dance giv-c- n Philharmonic. by the Philharmonics last night, was not very largely attended, but passed off Tub All who took part in the pleathe of evening, expressed their desures light, and the hope that they would soon happily- meet again. Tbobate Cockt. Bsfore Judge RichMr. David Cybee was ards, yesterday, called to answer to the complaint of obstructing the thoroughfare in the of the Weber bfidge. A jury was enipanneled, and the trial occupied Bethe attention of the Court all day. ing unable to agree upon a verdict.tb.ey neigh-borhoo- d were discharged. sturdy-lookin- gaily-dresse- , grand party is to at Child's Hall, for preparations have been made. This is the season of partand a ies, general feeling prevails A To-nig- be given this evening which the greatest people to seek diversion from the cares of business, in pleasant and social communion. The committee have been diligent in making all the arrangements that may warrant a happy time. amoug our Arrival of hie Immic bants. The immigrants under the charge of Elder John I. Hart, arrived this morning at 1 o'clock. They numbered altogether, hundred and forty seven, the majority being from England, four from Ire- The voyland, and twenty from Wales. five remarkably pleasant, and no occurred to mar their enjoyment of the new and rapid scenes presented to their gaze.' One birth occurage was incident of New York. All appearin excellent spirits, and deeply impressed with the Wonders of the new red this side ed to be ' ' world. v in Salt Lake City, devoted to the cup, consecrated to Gambrinius, entered a saloon last evening and ordered a gla33 of the foaming beverage, for which he scorned the idea ef paying. The thereupon proceeded to inflict upon him a chastisement for which he was arrested. In After Ogden, our hummers do better. quaffing their beer, and complacently smacking their lips, they assume a peculiar attitude, and invite the bartender to administer to them, a few " kicks. The Style. bar-tend- er well-direct- : Setuous ! time-piec- dial-plat- t The Brigham the Pullman Palace Car at to the Tabernaofficiate are expected Company in this, city has been closed All are usual hour. at the cle until such a timo as a disagreement invited to attend. which has arisen between it and the Union Pacific Co. shall be amicably adjust-- , The Pullman Company have been ' Salt Lakers. At the Cosmopolitan m the habit of using more sleeping cars Hotel, San Francisco, on the 13th inst., Colthan was really necessary to carry their were J. Fenn, J. F. Woodman, II. W. II. and W. Bennett C. whole Chisholm, Passengers. In some instances a lins, ' Action and drawing-room- s have been all of Salt Lake. Misunderstanding ticket office of , ' old to a single individual, thus deprivapplicants for seats, of accommoda-- " tlons and often compelling them to stop The Union Pocifio Co. Lave, determined that no car will be attached to fteir trains unless it is actually for the benefit of travelers. 'If any passenger, desires to engage a section or drawing-rooiit will be rendered necessary for tiai to purchase tickets on the Union es An indivi-ua- l was arrested yesterday for firing off He suca pistol within the city limits. his in making. ceeded, however, escape from the officer who had him in charge. Arrestee and Run Off. a, Bosh on the Way. Two births occurred on the train of the Union Pacific Pacific, - that came in yesterday afternoon, someevery berth reservrepresenting ed On tho T1 - ,Ai.Yia where between North Platte and Cheyv aiauu cars. Till il.IUC Ultanuv n were of tcket 8 on the sleeping cars can be enne. The parents the bound for Idaho. Mothers and fcabes b0Qght on the train, as wassforinerly the case under " are doing well.' the old order of things. 1 new-bor- Condensations. Ntws: , - few days. '. Rich and extensive discoveries are re ported from prospects near Stockton. . Messrs. Carson and Buzzohave a force of men at present employed on the erection of the most extensive smelting works in Utah, which are being built in West can take these Bit No Pertwm ten according to ttlrecUona, and remain, long unwall, provided their bones are not destroyed ly mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. i Dyspepftia or 1 From the trilune: The hotels in Salt Lake are crowded. Yesterday afternoon snow fell along the Wasatch raage. The shade trees around the Temple Block have been nicely trimmed. New buildings are going up in every portion of the city. More houses have been built in Salt Lake this year, than in any other city west of Chicago or St. . Louis. There is no nonsense about that head less rooster. It is to be exhibited the tenth since its decapitation. lor to-da- y, , e, i King-worm- An urchin of seven j'cars went into a barber shop, and ordered the bar ber to cut his hair as short as shears could do it, He waa asked if his mother ordered it in that way. "No," said he, "school commences next week, and we have got a school ai'am that pulls hair. ; II. II. JIcDOXALD CO., St, Druggists & Gen. Agfa., San Francisco, Cal., Acoi Washington and Charlton sts., X.Y. SOLD BY ALL DKUGGIST3 DRALERS, & t '' Frofessor Hitchcock states that s the total area of the of the United States amounts to 230,G50 square miles.besides the strata which belong to other formations than the carboniferous,as for instance those of Virginia, of the territories west of the Missouri river, and those Of Cal ; 'i ifornia. coal-field- A cowardly fellow having kicked a S.T-1860--X newsbov the other day ior nestenn him to buy an evening paper,: the lad waited till another lad accosted the "gentleman," and then shouted in the hearing of all ' bystanders : "It's no use to try him, Jim, Tib'can't read. ' : , Lnlffll t A Southwestern man recently for warded to Washington eighteen mu tilated three-cen- t postage stampsand modestly asked the 1 ostmasterfpen eral to either send hini good ones in return or "make it right" ,by giving mm an appointment or some Kina. A Detroit burglar, after thorough ly ransacking a house and obtaining a tew articles of silverware, left be hind the following message : "Cheese It or, Suffer. The next time i cura you want to have sum pize and hot coffee. Yours truly, One of the ' : ' ' Boys." - '''Ji:.-. ,,. ... THE . ... . - .i '. ! . ' CI'IBI'iATEI) .', . APPETIZER, The Portsmouth Chronicle says ; "Take ten cents and go to a leather Tf tURELT A VEGETABLE PREPARATION, compoiod simply of well known ROOTS, dealer and get c pound or so of shoe KERBS and FRUITS, cotnblneil wiili other pegs, and boil them well in molasses, properties, which In thtlr noture aro Cathartic, and ' let them stand until cold, and Aperient, XutriUous, Diuretic, .Itanstlve and The whole iu presorr.. d ia a Buffi they, are just as good a3 barberries of Bpirit from tho Sl'GA-I' dent quantity in lact no one can tell the differ? ' CAKE te keep them la wy climate, which enoe." makes tho , Antl-Bllou- s. l "What's the. matter, Uncle Jer, as old Jeremiah ry?" said .Mr. ! 5. M H .T K. was passing by, growling most fuFrom yesterday's riously. "Matter !" said the old man, President Joseph. Young sprained his ankle on Thursday last, causing him to be somewha lame. ,; The Gorman coal mine near Butcher-villgives indications of coal stronger ever. The latest strata reached is than ef a carbon substance that can be burned, and at a high temperature emits an ' ' ' illuminating gas. The immigrants who reached Salt Lake yesterday, left behind them one of their number, ' named Emily Mills; from Norwich; '' who! at New York was accidentally struck on the head with "a box. The injury suffered was so severe as to cause her to become insane. From this morning's Herald: A Stockton letter" says that mining there is more lively than usual, and three smelters will be running eoon. Last Thursday night fifty bars of base Inlifrctio, Head- ache, l'alu in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Mzziarsa, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, liad Taste tn the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, lnilammatlon of the Lungs, Fain lu tho region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the oOSprtnga of Dyspepsia. In thee complaint it had no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guarantee of Its merits than a lengthy ad--, vertiscnipnt. Female Complaints, In youn? or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the taru of life, these Toula Hitters display go decided an Intluenco that a marked improvement la soon perceptrble. For Inflammatory and C'kronio and Gout, Dyspepsia or Ithe mmitikiu Indigestion, Hillous, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these. Bitters have been most successful. Bach IMj cases are caused by Vitiated Blood, Vf hleh is produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. for Skin. Disease, Kruptions, TeU tor, bait Khemru Blotches, (Spots, i'traples," Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, 8cnld-HuaBore Kyoa, Kryslpclaa, ltsn. Scurfs, Dlsooloratlons of tho Skin, Hutnora and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug np and carried out of the system iu a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle In such coaea will convince the moat Incredulous of their curative effects. Jordan. , ! Dasce bullion, valued at $WQ, disappeared, from the Mountain Chief smelting works, a Sandy. A wagon was tracked to some distance out of town, where the bullion was found burled in the ground. Infor mation led to the detection of the parties who are supposed to have committed the theft, and they have been arrested.,. Yesterday the track on the U. S. It.ltwas laid on the Provo bridge, and with in one mile and a half from the city. Miuing matters in Tintic are lively. The Chicago Smelting Works at Rush I ake have saspended operations for a H IT A H 3 twill stopping short, "why, here I've been tugging water all the morniBg for one of the most decirable Torclc and Ca- Dr. C.'s wife to wash with, and what thartl i iu the vovlO, Tiey ara lucuJia strict!;- - as a d'ye s'pose I got Xor it J" "Why, I suppose about ton cents," answered Mr.'- 'Ten' cents! She 'told md the doctor would pull a tooth for ao - : :iU $j ... only to be used' aa a medicine, and, alweya -me some time." , i;A t.y eordiHS to directions ' . cinicrancoBiUers '. , CAODOPJ BROS., 6f the feeble "and Ttey are the sheet-anchdebilitated. They act npoa a (3ifase4 liver, an: or stimulate to such a degree taot a healthy action ' is at once brought about. As a reniedy to wliiea is are it aubject Women especiaHy, evory other stimislaat. As a Spring Six doors west of Meeting Hall. aesUng Summer TonL? they bavo no equal. and s. v They are a mild and gentle Purgative aa well a WATCHES, j. CLOCKS, ." Tonic Zucy purify the blood. , They are a ( Appeti zer. They make the weak strong. ' ' llnnnfaetiired and Repaired. i:hi 'J ' splendid and Invigorate. " They cure DyS- - ? They purify Frnutef and ' pepaia, Constipation and Headache., They act AlliiimK, ,. as a specific in aU species of disorders whica ,., Moulding. undermine the bodily strength and break dowa 1 Photographs, or Ambrotypes accuratetaken. ,' the animal spirits. ly . 4 f V..,' sir- 5 Pltnre J , Pictures Copied. ' . - Depot, 63 Park Place , Kcw Ycriu |