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Show TERKITlJIUAL xtws. From the L'uihme J'- '. of the lth : Mr. C. C. Ci.-wsyj, of Montana, wiM de-liver : le-'ttire at !bi C'rinne Opera Hou.-e Friday, on the- " Enchanted En-chanted Land," the Big I Mm and Yellowstone countries. Two special tea trains parcel lh rough Corinne or. Tuesday, going east. The Utah Xcrt'ieru g:,v: between Corinne and L'an ha wen re-pa hed and put in proper shape- ;or winter. Grading on "the U. X. K. K. has been completed to Smiihfitld, ar.d Christmas is the nppoinUd time for its- reaching Franklin. The "general" and ''ring" howlers how-lers failed to ruil in an appearance at Corinne at the appointed lime iur blwwing oil' their abuse of the people. Corinnitos weren't sorry. The timber in Logan canon is .-aid to be practically inexhaustible. From the Provu 7V-,;,..- of the 11th : l'rovo has a news stand ; coal is what the people now sigli for. Friday, it is expected, will be the day when the raiiroael will reach Provo City. Trade in produce is lively in Provo. 'Trrom t'ue Odcn Ju.t tio.t of the 19th: Travel east and &t is increasing. Prof. Maeser, of this city, will deliver- a lecture before the Young Men's Literary Association of Ogden, ouSaturelay evening. The County Court of Morgan Conn- i ty has published an order warning people not to fish in the fctreams of that county with seines, having smaller meshes than two inches, under und-er penaJty of prosecution. Mr. Wattis, ou Monday last, saw-three saw-three wild cats perched in a tree on his farm, below UiuUh. He siiot two of them when the third leaped upon his dog and a desperate fight ensued. Toe- animal was finuhy killed. Tne largest cat weighed twenty five pounds. , |