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Show Jodnelyopolis. Our new reporter, re-porter, that youog man with the itout whiskers mentioned io our Tuesday's edition, in his pcradven.nre perambulations perambu-lations of yesterday fell upon the following fol-lowing hem which we give as a local item upon hia authority: Jodnelyopolis, Little Cottonwood Camp, November 30th, 1S72. Dtar Herald: As this city is rapidly growing in population aod importance, I respect-! respect-! fuly beg you will give this com munica- lion a conspicuous place in your vaJn-! vaJn-! ableoolamns, that it may meet the eye i of men of enterprise and leather. Amoog 6ther inducements for capital to seek this flourishing 'opolU, is a water power probably unsurpassed at Niagara, and this fact alone induced the irrigating gentleman, in whose honor this city was christened, to erect ' here one of the most extensive smelting smelt-ing works in the Territory. Clearer, or more pure air can no I where be found, which is laden with the odor of the Bage brush, and' the sweet sounds of rippling waters. This is the only outlet to the fabulous fabu-lous wealth of the famous Emma Hill, aod arrangements are bow nearly completed com-pleted for erecting saloons, hotels, and churches, for the accommodation of the large travel, that of necessity, must come here, and now is daily arriving, ' AmoDg the distinguished arrivals last evening, were Mr. John H. Ely, Mr. W. C. Campbell, Mr. S. H. How-land, How-land, and others. I will have this pleasure again at some future time and more fully post your numerous readers, as to the many attractions of Johnely-opolis. Johnely-opolis. Vours, with respect. Wheat. |