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Show LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. JOURNAL HOW IT Moxktary Si it Lack Citt tioxai. Bask. Gold : buying, U1 Dcrruibrr 3. 12" FIZZLES. -t . y, selling, 1.14!. s The oynlrr imaket here with bivalve. 18 toluol' tli id well AUICJ storked 4 KTHNHUNZION! - -- o- Jlfat Csann'i IlraosirlH Polygamy Arrainlhi Kwim UlniC nf the Faithful. slBtf jaioeM HThe A at Alta City, 1ittle weather WAU. KKOJI TIIK II Alt KMS, Cottonwood, yesterday was delightful. Mrs. Bates' present engagement at the theatre is proving very successful, jOBeW A1 and 6iaM. CM ' Co. Workmen are improving this fine weather by rushing work on the d liferent RMOitr bare large n2u-t- f cheap. 435, KlUug builj!n . . .T .... . - I the California Store. r 'The Irtautiful play of Ingomar'' will with Mrs. Bates as Partheuia. tent . jj. ' stock of clothing, j nst Cohns Caliioraia Store. ft . nSWf o. j. have a large Unde Clothing. assort-fCslifbrni- a gt aiuor I The new drug store of Lamb A Co., is being fitted up with exquisite taste and , .he. Ml Dol,c w appear in the JoraxAi- - I "r , . n23-t- f r ' ' J' the received have Co. just I Gex. P. Enw. Coxxoa left this choap for neon for San Francisco upon very urg- I ent business, relating to the of another edition of Connor's Animated Belle Salt of Ijake" The ' rLt article of fine cut in the Nature. solo ; Try ngent. Levy The Journal is not essentially nn nl2tf ' - - -' An overdose of it taken by G. appetizer. I. B. last, afternoon produced a 7StaforaillhsCrSf I nausea so that the and eatieg of his sapper freh crackers, at wholesale I novl4-t- f was out ef the question. t after-Blanke- ts, I ' . N 1 . . ?air jfboltttls buyers will find great their at,1 jgaeati to bay firm of K Auerbach & ol7-t- " Ui I I I JSstal cup of celfinidein iWr i, nil tainmenta is before us m the exhibition of the students of the Rocky Mountain Sem.iDarr 00 Tueada7 CTCin8 of uext Browns Chop to Cooke top JlMsis ed . f ' Seminary Exuiditiox. We learn that oae of the .most promising enter--tAKA- street. Reid's building. . the Rocky Mountain Seminary is doing unnsualiy well. Though the IoTrV.of term is almost at its close, schol- present . get Chop House t , erred ia every style. Reids a dail7 wming. Its superior corps of n27tf teachers, and fine appointments, are ful is;. G4 Main street. ly recognized by the public. 4s Retired at F. Auerbach uitnat dress goods, shawls, cloaks, We heard an old lady prophesy on iwJdeindre kid gloves, superior the street that the mountains iilsm, lowers, feathers, etc. would be and that leveled ol7tf shortly would rise. By the way, what M. B. Callahan has JwlmvAiw railroad centre Salt Lake will ini i car load of Parlor and Ileat-sm- i a great which he will sell at lowest become, when the noblo peaks of the a Eire him a call before purchas-tisrii- Wasatch and other ranges are leveled " . We rather hope her prophesy will preve & both speedy aud kerect Joslin hhmYi am received a superb stock of whs their factory at Cheyenne. I Ciiristmar-trkGatheuixc. Judg-ifbjai- ra beautiful. and unique in- from the Act;vity of the ladies con au vourse . at nectej therewith, if they ever come up or to their former entertainments of this character, the Sunday School gathering at the Methodist Church Christmas Eve, to which the public aro to be invited, will be very enjoyable. mien, Hunters, Anglers, and ' fairing i lunch put up at short Masoxic Social. Another of these 'AfaUcsll on Oyster. Jack, who s4ns out, at 52 Main street, one agreeable socials will be held at the luikafFint National Bank. Masonic nail evening. These tlU socials are select, pleasant and in every I calculated to give one a joyous kfestmetion of the baths of I Bro., Palace Bath respite from the daily cares of life. 1 Cwmwcial street, is the Among other delightful features, excel Mvsr-t- f Co. 1 lifer. Sri 1 y Mor-monU- m tet ' -- Jlrs. k -- : "7 t .lit n2-t- ffiHia... mb f litiiiitio u as House w genteel Boarding Uxiox axd Cextrai. Pacific Rail roads. The trains of the Union mid . Central Pacific railroads mapiUnt lady, with first- nd dpPa wjtommudniong. Enquire at (). trnTe Eployment oflice, 97 exception of sometimes "7 in .j 'r,lh to lI, . being a few hours behind time, there is no failure or the gitat con U Coonyi reading room . . beiieve j with mors I been run have trains spend an bong looking tinental lchta tohanges.'and have a regularity the past moutbf than some o .thii hi., the best of the eastern roads. teg. a nuie SckBtlhi"t in snuggest ; The Corinne Reporter says: The r 1 II nov29-3- t L.K . I I Dnun, that office for a ""i" few carloads ' J of coal at ,M i" asked. We would add of Harry I rer i SI Maiurtocll-t- r L.fiaBi!.lli the Mixixa Joi'RXAL that j if the will ' be equally magnanimous Saf-sasssus see should ia generous corporation in every style, that way. If there was a whole train finaLJr t.. five b,m f11. we would'nt be offended. Nothing ' re5 wrh continue ! 11 L.Mff ornif-ht- 5J 'Aj, M Mato 7tr?eT ruB,C teP The way of the transgressor is truly hard, especially when unseen obstacles loom up in the rear. We have our enemies and fight them manfully, but when they fall at our iUety and are buffeted by their own friends, they are no mere an object of censure but of pity. That little Cannon has excited our pity, llv has made uuto himself a little pud-dl- o aud swamped himself therein. In trying to evade the elephant in front he has backed into the jaws of an alligator. How ingeniously in filing an answer to Maxwell did he deny polygamy; how prettily he told what he knew about not bowing allegiance to God's anointed, etc., and such other closely-cull-ed sayings as lie thought would tickle he palate of Congress. But, lo ! In his tour of triumph ho fell. The voice nf the faithful cried out against him. - He .s iad sold his harem-righ- t for a mess of ottage. To gain au end he had sacri- -l ced poligamy the corncr-ston- c of dorraonism. The day has passed when dormons obey without question. They sco that he has rejected the fundamcutal irinciplcs of their aitb, and they are ond in their acclamations against him. We have heard his course denounced in strong terms, and, to make a long story short, it is evident that Cannon has struck a deadly blow to his own faith. he most faithful, whose prejudice will not permit them to listen to Gentile ogie, have had their disgust excited by the precipitate course of Cannon. Their eyes are opened. They see they have sold out." From1 disgust to jecn apostacy is but a step. The little Cannon does no danger to those in front, ut it u kicks so fearfully that it is atal to all behind. Brigham will yet m forced to spike that little Cannon. Ilia tottering causecant stand its jarring, and double s back-actio- HEW THEATRE. alt UIm Is ts havs a Blew Theatre-V- oid of St Irks and other Priest hoodiet Eccentric! I Ira. For some timu- - past our people have onged fur a new theatre a place not victimized by the cramped policy of the ?riesthood void of sticks' a resort where one can take his friends without the corroding anticipation of an unmiti- -, ated bore. By tho theatre goers of onr city, the want of a theatre, run on a true theatrical basis, where the accomodation aud pleasure of the andieuce is consulted, as well as the purse of the management, has been keenly felt. About five mouths ago there was some talk of building a theatre, but the men who bad it under consideration, did not deem it advisable at that time. Now, lowever, the cheerful intelligence is given us that a joint slock company has been organized, aud that at an early date they propose to commence the erection of a theatre on the square te the Townsend House. The location is central aud will bo equally as convenient te theatre goers as the old theatre is. They do not propose to hare t over large, but to have it cosy and A theatre here which comfortable. would take" into consideration the demands and comfort of the audience, would receive liberal patronage, and would pay almost from the first. True some of the transient population would flock to the old theatre out of curiosity ; just ou the same principle that little children flock around the elephant, when the first circus of the season comes around ; but after that little curiosity had been satiated, the new theatre would receive their entire patronage. op-po- si SrxiuY Saiuiii. Concert. A very was the Concert of the affair was interesting Camille'' Tiieatiik. Lnst night ,ro' jowccrb 84 the attraction at the theatre. Mrs. 1'. Sunday School of ihe Methodist Church p-hint Sunday evening. The exercises -solos mid TlujM'rfonn consititi'd of declamations, Waielua ami Bates ns Armand Duval. .7 . well were horusi s by tho school, anil 1 '? 'St tlm anen of both nrtii-- was .liijjhly nppre received. auit niiHlcraU1 pri- ciuteil by lh nudicnee. Tho support presented and enthusiastically An ovi-il- l ming uudicneu was present. ultf . jj was' bud, there was a notable nbsi-iic"I a, r.,,1, r-- i sue Many wen: uhiiged to go away from r even aHempt at of elegance, sitting. The four failure to U1'1 V'liistnuilv ni,-of tlie Cnuiii, and the dress ouihe , of part Rtovc I. rouiiH ccciph-- by the Seminary were with I1 Hll tin main ti n'.,M in tlie ,n"or fur as possible, : nil Gin. .; thrown opi.u Unit us a f,I Drdcr boxes eeptioi of Mr. Bales, deeid.dlyv TIipsc Conbe olliee-nn- il tlio rente nf Parisian "society. might fur Farjo gar j. iss certs are held tlm first Sunday evening 1 mouth, and are fast ; ll0t;cc. ,W. .illk... of every Kent, most popular entertainments the of one of course. Ponflijhta to criticize them, ou.M of city. Wo lcaru that the Sunday ' I u"'pl,t f of Ibis Church is iu a- most School I'M ihll'i,iU,rest iu Uih 'good a,ul Mrs Bcs appear ns Ingomar and who were nourishing condition. Ail ku rdi'ii te ,aaCt?n'nilly located I Farllieuia, and ns the whole I artist. present nt the Concert last Sunday 'a i "tMiililia j v furnialiMl I the play rests ou both these in Mr- - evening, nppeared to be iry happy in ith tho exception of lolydor JI,,rt,inn Aiip All who are not present next r,,r mind. AlXomio Murgotts hands, there is iiltto w il doubtless Ue a very great ''uW, or P. t). jjox the others lo spoil. We expect t' ''1 treat. L'O-t- f. another large house. ftraiWJI - p e l Mi-ur- nit-i-iv- e 'H K;Ul - toll-re- rZ WRIGHTS SALOON, iV-i- 11 hu-edi- tor A eerie of tortures will lio given at the Institute. Star Celubfalcd 11 ike A ton of ore from the Mono mine was Furniture at old ' yesterday for $7,800. .I'KfiHj All tlie iron and other material n SALOONS. Tea bricks, ranging from $1,000 to the and lor eo Wells iiplotinii eesN.iry eq $13,000 each, wore received at if tli ! B lilimiville Unilriiuil ' 14 Raymond A Fargo Co.'s been shipped fr .n this city 1. il l is Ely Mine. nt the line n'.iu .t tin1 .Dill i si . Fraternal. Mr, II M Wood, . V MAI KTKKKT, and proprietor t.l the Iht 'ly (V. Tiik Vi'yuvi Sii.w 1: Mixix. t'ou-f- y eiU made us a fricndlv call this morning. or Cim iwsti. We have iIim ilmir imrllt Vin.1 UmiX. in regard to lie is pleased with onr city and tbiuks a 'miinimiii-aiioii this cuinpauy, wh'eh fur fear of doiug something of remaining. - --injustiee to innocent partie, we at FINEST SALOON IN TUI? CITY. A Mormon attacked a Gentile aud present refrain from publishing. It is abused him considerably, receiving little however, very evident to our mind that FI lint Imported Wlim, Liquors t resistance in return, lie was fined $10 (tfia there are persons claiming to have voice and the Gentile 930. .leter's idea of in the management f tlio Cimipanv's for it is not justice must lie heaven-born- , affairs, who have not acted in good HARRY of this earth. . WRIGHT, Prop'r. faith, and who arc still trying to tube Jr96-t- f Lei ti iie. Strange things trauspire undue advantage of those who minted and it is .well to bear the them. We understand a suit is on tlm OCCIDENTAL SALOON. of explanation supernatural phenomena tapis which will bring tho whole matter K. II. Marphy. ("has. Auer. by those who have witnessed them. to the surface. The property nf the Keut mf tho iW Offleo. flex nm Dr. E.- W, Stephens will re- Wyoming conipauy is in Tintiv. Winn, L.Uors ml Cigars nf tin Cluiknt Bnutib. KnglMi Al on lmiixlil. AU drtala late at the Institute, the spiritual cow Matii.ua ceuU, wrvnd la a practical laanavr by Mink. Thk Is is said a by munic&tions which have come under our just in from Little Pot of friend hi observation ; aud treat especially, that the Matilda Mine, owned by spiritual materialization at Moravia, N. the Davenport Company, is showing an P. Engelbrecht & Co., Y. Something interesting is anticipated. extraordinary tine body of ore in his opinion fully equal to the richest devel- W1IOMWAI.R AXD RETAIL DEALERS III December 1 !)lh is tlie day on which opments of tlm Kinnia. Onr friend don't the excellent lonsorial artists, Messrs. enthuse at all, and is wholly disinterFarrlgw A Domestic Batavia Horn, will open the finest ested, except iu common with all who tonsorial parlor iu the city. They Lave wish the prosmrity of our Territory, WIN1SM & purchased the latest improved chairs, otherwise we might consider his stateI'orner ufCnaiiu.K-fa- l mul 2.1 South it. etc., and among other novelties will ment an exaggeration. No doubt, how-ovehave a steam Imirbrnsbing iiincbine. Halt Lake Oil)--. liters are yleuty of mines iu our JjrlStf They will have a fino assortment of canyons which are or will prove fully Win. T. Rryaolib Co San FiancUro. toilet articles for sale, and will have equal to the famous Ivnuia, E. B. Znbri.klo, Halt Laksdly LMace, everything strictly first-claArrivals To-dat the VYalkrr Ilnuar. Second South Street, two doors west of WUIH.EHAT.R M Brown, Andrew .lackson, C Ogden; Main, occupying the whole building. Mr Mrs Dan West, New York: E E lotter, Chicago; W G Galighcr, Alin; That Dispatch per A. IM-inEllsworth Daggett, Bingham; W D We are still wailing patiently for tbut Walbridgc, Napa, Cal; Sain Bllfelder, telegram directed to ns one week ago at San Francisco. Humboldt Station, over the Atlantic Pacific line. It is probably coming, certainly not by lightning however, but Hava fur safe a Srat clans lisa of IN TIIE possibly by mule or ox express. Of course the latter is more reliable than the telegraph which connects with WINKS AMD LUDORL TUN oi wE8i ou Till) WEST. Elder Musser's wire, still onr corresponTE dent paid for the telegraph, and we do Orders SollHtsd and latiirfaction CnaraatssA, RAILROAD COMPANY think that at least an attempt might a llasiug had (rut fnm iha tianfiMMnt of have been made to send the dispatch 64 Jills Mtreet, TWELVE MILLION - now-a-da- To-nig- ht, -fi AUKU A MUltl'IIY. Ion-woo- aal-3i- a LIQUOIIS. r, ss. ay , LIQUOR IIOUHE. ZABRISKIE & CO. Cheap LaDds Great Platte Valley, that ACRES way. To be Remcmeii. On Sunday evening next, at Independence Hall, Rev. Norman M cl.eod will resume the series of lectures which had been suspended by reason of his Western tour. Those sterling lectures he delivered here during Inst summer and early fall, in which he handled the vital topics peculiar to Utah, in such an eloquent manner, are already bringing forth their good points, besides giving him the name of I tab's greatest orator. We hope his next will be on the present state of affairs, for which he will find an appropriate text is the message of President Grant where it relates to Utah. le-t- ure Of Ik bnt farming and minimi lands la America, now aflrr br sals Two doer south of Wells, Fargo THREE MILLION ACRES Cbuirs hraiag and glaring lands on Iks line id tlu iw in lbs Sole NEBRASKA. la tha rallsyi sf tbs Phils and iu irHmtarirs, a region nnsuaallrd lor fertility of wil sad Three lands are all ou Ills lino nf Ihs Orest National railroad, and ittriwlnl by 11- Hi.ms City and rariflr, Frennmt aud KUthorn Valb-jr- , Cobnu-hn- a and giavx City, cstraaiim of Iks barlingtoa A Mi reauri Hirer, and othsr ntilreada. Coneenient to Market, bath Etut it-- Went Agenlt for Huuser'a Whiskies. OF STATE Ob's. A Straight Tlm flnwt Bar la tlis city ennnrctsd with tbs wlnliliilimret. jog 1- Prices linage from fU IIALK SALOON, Is tlW.OP irr Am. TF1' MS Cash or fang Credit Adjoiwliig Ilrld's Building, Main I. Bret brands of V ilk iuuratt on dsfsnvd myutnla nt SIX I'KK CKXT, ADEIl'GTIOXOy CKNT KOItrASlI. LANNAN8 Ac 1'K.X PKK WINKS, LIQUOIiK, contlanlly on band. See., Jjrttf Onr citizens seem mightily delighicd Credit aalre regyiro hot rash dawn ; mi with the grand concert w'liirb is now pkynr.inrnt tut INTkKFHTat llw and of tbs find i Bottled Beer, Ale & Porter, being gotten up. They are equally GREAT INDUCEMENTS tlio the with entertainment royal pleased At f lie Cheapest Rales, TsMltferewnb iiuitml amins. concert promises to lie, and the charitable object it has in view. St. Marks' And dclirsred nt tba sbortret notice. Lmti yonr ordi-rsuch in an carried been lias at tho drjmt of the mi Hospital that it has i tiiivrmsirnt bi.'lx al.aig lbs effective, efficient owlhtsiyi OnliroiMiiii OMAHA AXD MiRTII I'l.ATTK, won the good will of all. aud the people 4 Rrrond South fit., will lie only too glad to show their appre- Furvi-yand np--a fur 1'iitiy uniW lh IIiin.-l-- taki-In'twcro Main amt CommrecfeL JySUaa laau.1 ran anil Inna, by ciation by attending tlie entertainment Artual Krllfereanly. nrtor Ivbira pnwnti-i- l for It is likely that the Theater An oiiportaaity mw naureni-aa great reilnwl, with ail th. ou that evening will lie taxed to its caavsiifeam ef aa obi m Itlnl maatry. Xrw and GORDON & MURRAY, a r lbwrriSiia pamphlet, with sditisas ef larged fullest capacity,' and that funds will Tie nupa, naw ready and rent Trea I all put. of tlis KORWARDIXO AMD COMMISSION obtained lhatwill materially benefit tlio United gtatm, Utaatias and Knrow. Addmw, 9IKRCIIAMTS, O. IP. DA via, Hospital. Hare adranccd with Ilia Utah Roalliem Railland (hawiaaiaaer, ,.y . Omaha. Krb road to Valbrarjr AfluorlMhin. i Sait Lake can well be proud uf her LOCUK Sc MONTAGUK, ladies. Owing to their endeavors the And ara now preyaied lo rsreira sad irewaid 1MPOKTKK90V height to public have been favored with a numsoCamp Floyd, Tlntlr, Star D I strict, ber of highly entertaining evenings, A ND METALS. YES STO Ploche. and Arlxoaa, efforts But their like. and the ciables With prompt ores and dlapatrh. All goods Rtr cease not here for they now have a A8RXTS FOR Ihrea poiali narked Care Q. A X, Leki, will ecOt-lrereive pronpt atteatk. movement under way for the formatioa WAGENEIl'S anr-Hil- 2,o00,000 ACRES, s KU-l- Urowcry, -l .in a. r LEHI, u of. a library. Tho society is already the following officers, formed, with which in themselves are a guarantee of the success of the praiseworthy enterprise : Mrs. William Haydon, President; Mrs. S. A. Cooke, Vice President Miss Georgia Snow, Secretary ; Mrs. Q. B. Overtou, Treasurer. Mrs. L. P. Sanger, Mr. T. T. Lynch, Mrs. G. A. Woods, Mrs. C. M. Hawley, I'ixucutivo Comuiiltee. alThe nucleus of tho library ii dmiut-'or formed books been by ready Arthe generous ladies rangements have been made m lmy . It books at greatly redm-cpre-eto eouiiihute now ladioovcs ouricM-'-,.i- s those books which" t!,i-- h i v. read and have no real usi,jfor. It i rather sclli.--h to keep hooks hhtlved up when they are uf litile or ho iictual guihl. Rather let ia our citizens be gallant enough to what they will but lightly miss, and wliul will bo of niateiial benefit to the library. The .Inrisvti. for one, will give them tho full lienefit f its exchanges and periodicals. Contribution will bo received hr Kimball Lawrence, will b Gilchrist. Money Haydon received ' by Mr. Hussey and Mr. Du lb'll. Let the public be gruewus and assist the noble ladies in their magnanimous enterprise, PrladlM Agrlcaltwrnl STEAMER AND BOILER - A i 1M aud 114 Battery Heart. RAW FRA MCI! Watchmaker and Jeweler. to. Constantly oa band n good asortneatof JONES FIMK GOLD A SII.VF.R WATCHES, Comnirfial Collegw ESTA RUSHED :?0 Californio Jeiretiy Ste. Mwinrjio prrKTMT- 1 . S,H-llii'g- ..--! nnd K.wliog. KnelUi Algcl.rs, Oromrlry, & SALISBURYS Ci.i Daily Stage Lines' Unui:ui r nitflil nainuirii-i- Walrlirs and Jewelry repain'd aud warranted fiie year. GILMER anl ptruaraKiT. ittii tfooits. A.r - IVniuan.lilp, Aiithm.lir tuirglil b 1rruwa-- nl , end Optician ft I'a.t Tiiuple St., X. L. City, Jydmf ST.LOITIM, M1HSOI7UI. B.Nik-'i-l'inK- CHAIMS, R1MGS, .! ! ! YEARS. ImMired Corner mfCth ssd Olire ! eon-triiiu- THEO. HOLLANDER, . str., rlc., taagrl send fur JOXATHaVi JOXFJl. Pres't. Through Utah Southeast Nevada, and Montana Leaving Salt Labe Ctty Dally, Son tli to TIXTIP. AMER1PAN FORK, VO"r bKVIKK. MT.IlRUlUiK. VTA II; and Pint'll K, NEVADA. , PASYIN4 ran-ul- ng Lm TRMOUGU v UF MY INTUIKrT IN Trovo, Spriagvillc, Sjmuish Fork, Tnyi HAMX'I Il!IVltn Kaialili.liniPiit at llir Wallu-r Ilnuar, bog Iran te braifily Ih.mk imii.ir R.r llwir Ml i.lranav;'. an l lo anli.il a i r lit i II H,' uf Iho a'li- :tl aiy l'l slnnil, No. iM Mln I not. I1 11 -- ttee-M- i -- M. WAfSKRMAK. son, Salt Creek, rlikl.cn Creek, Bound V nlh'v, I illinorc, Corn C're-rklh'iivi'r, , |