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Show ' .ETnnS. LOCA1L ,7,7 . 1 v?.? . wi" 7Ar.TEU.-u- iu. INFORMATION : CH1jI3NDA!R FOR ,wllO. 7 Hostmarfc, who Is a resident of the 11th Ward in this city, had a alater by,the jiame of Jcnslno 3? First Quarter, 4th day, 6h. 58m. A.M. Foil Moon, Uth day. on. 40m. P.M. - tho ChrlsUnoGrundtvig whoVas captured on Mil-len Sho was in Captain plains by the Indians.The train jras attacked at AtwoodT train. Deex.Creepn the22ndof 8epi.lCa,)Bro. Uosti iiist Quarter, 18th day. Oh. 37m. NewMccn, . ZjU city. ApoceoTrd,JTh.lAi;acxigto ; Apogee S0d.lh.AM.i . , V'';V''.' . "Xobody's Daughter" will be performed for the last time. Both circumstances should liave & flilins tnfe house, for the lady strong influence in and the admirers,one. and ccntleman have many We an attractive wfaris unaucstionably Should have noticed yesterday the warm recepon hid reappeartion accorded to 'Mr: Dunbar of character Dennis; Waymah; 1 IIo ance in tho i has ever been a favorite witii tho public. BdjJxi.ohi 1;ege2CT3. Iait lghttnolloard of Regents ot the University of Deserct held a meeting to adopt measures for the formationde-of classes to study tho various sciences and forcing themselves partments of literature now of tho friends attention the Imperatively upon v on: B. President the of education Territory. . wuu u. xviuuia xi. wens, ucuiu lOUngaDu some others Smith and Joseph F. Smith, and wcro tho with Regency. present interested, President Young and Chancellor Carrington President wells, Elders'aeaj by remarks from Caiaer.tand several members A.Smith.D.O. tho Board, relative to the best courso to bo the objects in view. It was promote adopted to commence the Mercantile Departdecided to ment of the University of Deseret. on Monday next, in tho Council IIouso, and. tho Chair was tendered to and accepted by Professor David O. Calder. It was also decided to commence a Deor English Literature, tho Professorpartment was given to Professor George J. ship of which draw was theso would Taylor. It J deemed . . that 1 .1 11.1t modate. It is the intention, so soon as the recan be obtained by adding to tho quisite room to until organize other Departments, courso can bo obtained abuilding, of education completo in the institution. The Board adjourned for a ' : . A A "r- " - ol IaMifl AYAVX A.M. 14d. . ; . r y'ni- - rX-r-Jf- , i ' j r t w i 'r , 1 - iiV'f onMi 'fiT -- i . v t -- 32 454 34 453 GT35 452 ."JP": .Vli..'1-- i i- op - - Jl' :;rl"1i.. rf.vJL Jfi." I pi J E G G,C3,n U t f t ilt r tt r -- 1 5j 24 S 16 3 M 28 25 26 27 nh 'wtAil 1 1 . . F 30 S; !29 7ft 435 49 Hips & Thighs 6 59 435 58 58 Knees & Hams 7 '2 434 i. 16 - - 51 28 1 r- - -- 11 . " mr n f (4 t w V rfi f 41 WILL Q An-E- x tensive" AjBsditiiien t ; tJ I OTS " L 0rT. H-I-- . '11 G:, rr ? n K , ' kCASSIMERES. I i , f - " I i I IL L SMfLE V AIR TO1"! k- -i. v. , 3 iGQSraSi Of Excellen tI!auality : . 1 ri t L r ,:ivfnAH : HATS, ::L0CKS-;V- v i -- & KiFtoood i .!:r . i - ft- I ; -- 2 i ;VrrpVi spades, r:;- f " ")U -- - ' CLOTHINGS 'Piws;vy,;;! SAWS, V-- r , :m ! i iSHOES, r CHATS': AXESiW?-'i- CTZ .- -t- -j ?- ' - ? fii"j"yft',(' v-- 'J r- - - it- ?ld 3 s ' .vj v- -- 1 of; f i jy J mn ative si superl i. ...... ..Lf I i, i.r t. .;.trJ-;:!1.,- ...... !i. u .r i, t . u-- ...K -..' ' J i xi 0 eBilcbsGlbWV) vzzii'J uiiXi ;h'i i'7 6 exit exl ill iLezriir lovoiiv icilknt hioil rjo TRAIIBjE'araTDEREUNNRbffifn ail ! ! j " ?:?r.jr! & Zdjs Home, s:. AKE CI TY ' : tr f -- - atten-comfor- ts - ' SHOYELS, ,f i, '"I llii .' ! ? - 1: B0(2lS:SHdE f 1 . TTflEY liavoalsp a Good Assortment ottlie, f 1 nbte ' ,v BOOTS; I AND ; A LARGE QUANTITY OF , . j i And: numerous ouier tlcles, all, 7. TtrWl oHV 1 coll niRTTAP-'J- , Wxwll . , w i 'J l xv i ir I i , i rlJxNELSf -- lJL. f 'JEANS, - V - - BEAVER'S, JKNIi7.4irt . t-d- oor t ' j, ' D E S E E T JI Cu3 7 : ! 'COTTON ,SATINETT,;t 1 1 AND BARLEY. s, , TURPENTINES i'.-- : ns - lklL---- A PltlCES , , TZL WKBEIl VALLEY FOR 1 ., feriRlPEb.I'., Oc - CABBIlUEKEfcJ, - CITY, PAYi-CIT- ! i Of the Newest Styles and suitable aor r the season; 1 1 MORiA'N MORGAN4 COUNTT, r t 1 A ;:store, i. : - 4 434 7 IQWBE1F V. Ji'J i viptaTg, i ; ;i L'K-- of- i CColislgting; in?pait, ':1J. - DENIMS ? . Miit rv BHKETI1VCF, DRY GOODS, no 7t,3 434 v riDl r , , - i f (. .con A'i!:Ivr rr- .tr?c!r-Li- r: ' m n r raa ras 1. JJ I In Large Quant i 6 58 . night, as announced, lor a series of lectures to SifeWtlM be deliveiredbn Wednesday evenings during the A i rPl c nrollmlnnw nilrnecno nrnr trfntAI llvered by President Joseph Young, and A. P. Rock wood, chairman of the Commlttoo of ManElders 'John Pack. UV.W. NaSbitt; agement. IW Campbell and. Jam es McKnight,. followed with brier addresses. The remarks of tho speakR: ers embraced the objects of the lectures And other points connected therewith. Social Pahtt. There" wast Aiycry pleasant party last nighti in the 8th "Ward Assembly Booms, oneof the earliest of the season. The commencement ol these social tell of apand winter, proaching pleasant times for tho many whoso arduous, on labors are then closed for a season. We were gratified to iearn that last night's party closed not later than tho hour of midnight; and hope the salutary:, practice jrhichiprevaiied last win ter, of not keeping up parties to a late hour. i will be followed this win ter. Thanksgiving Day. This was the day appointed by President Johnson to bo set Elcssrs.1 apart for general thanksgirinsr. Wo do not know to what extent the day may have been so observed, but believe that of our citizens, niled tho full requirementsmany of the proclamation? Who would not. ;rish to enjy tho turkey and other good things. orthanksgivinErday! ' Reilg- -' 1. tHScSc-.jffaJ tlon of many moro when joined with creature Ions observances have the practical and personal gratification, than when QB E.lA.,T ,;S AL T auureiy mauer oi ory sermonizing and pro long-evening- il 11177 gasff.jaFWrj?;'.' ir,i jaa ,rr ' 6 57 43ft 31 T 10 W 22 28 T 4 Seventies' IlALL.Thls hail was opened last re-nnlo- RE OFFERING r THEIRi SPLEI3I1 AS; ! per-rormAa- ce, - XES ajCLZS, J , st 31 456 ! Trarii There is a chango of time Theatre and the hour for in tho opening commencing , tho performance, taking effect from Tuesday evening last, with which thopub-11- c did not seem on that occasion to bo suffThe time for. opening is iciently now half-pa-acquainted. tho six;- - for commencing t seven. V of-th- e 3 .OTJr.CED 30 457 W P8 iK-- 3 I FeetfcJIoesI 6.36 451 15 T 21 6 37 450 4 16 Head and Face 6 38 449 8 F 43 9 S 17 6 40 448 S 35 Neck & Throat 0.41 447 l'tf 15 50 6 42 446 : 12 T ;o H 23 Atms; Bhbuld'rs 643 45 13 W. 15, 07 6 44 444 291 14 T 54 6 46 443 15 F 14 35 Breast, Stomach 6 47 442 5 6 48 441 ia S 20 17 13 O 19 Heart Back 6 49 440 f 18 1M 27i in 6 50 439 k4 fc 19 Bowels Belly 651 439 120 W 24 ', ;24 6 53 438 21 T 7 36 Boins & Xioiiis 6 54 438 20 36 6 55 437 22(F :23 Si, 31H 24 S ecret .Members 6.56 436 t . hm hm 6 6 6 8 6 7 1 CiLLKGE OP tracted-meetlng- T : Mr. II. F, Stone, wlllmako thfctfhist appearance. : .rofi Wl:M7:S:.iHti ' dny, Chu 42mii P.M n2U.V alo .. 1 ' -- i 4 j ; ; A.M. Indian Affairs in who was Superintendent of who at that time, ; Interested him- 0TU Moon's this Territorynewsrcspcciing-iiexSignill cation but. without of self to obtain of placo at f of ansxrcrlns her descripanr result;' bo to f sis claims who . hls(UQStniarfc's) W Noon. tion, and Signs. within a day or two in the ter, has been seenbrolien and from her English, city. She speaks o is ttnr us t' J reached 1 40 Knees & Hams 8 has lty. Ifher. appearance Oft Ol information to obtain respecting peranxious 2S Should any of our citizens meet with thisabout 21 Lieffs & Ankles 2 3 son, or be able .to give any information on brother tho : 14 15 her. they will confer a'favor iy 54 M In Store this General at the Tithing it T leaving ' ' "A-fem- i A ! -b- ! -ii! . i 3i J.m THn r jri-gii- t-- c zjq Si Davis Coxnmr. By Bro. Edward Stevenson! Agricuiiarai implements; Are for the Sale the of appointed Xrom Agents in to 4 Justly just trip W'ebefjCountywe iearn that the roads1 north1 artrvry irbni the JL JL JJL UAllU ' If U UA -- M vvJt 1 recent storms and that travelingmnddy Is consequent Hj a iflnd Fall Line of Selected Goods, with the ly dJfficult. Durlnghls trip north, he stopped c ar o y it lil S MARKET; aUi. .r greatest for a brief time at JohnEulssons, nvo miles CELEBRATED DESMXMXLL from Farmington, whoso daughter, aged 14 ZA LOW for CSASH andGRAIN!- I had haa the flesh torn offher arm, about years, 4 Ave wee les ago, by. tho cane-milla of She is fast That district: as And a Complete-Asspxtmeof the is well known: is (recovering. trodUctiv inrnhftnTirt mn- lasses: as an instance of tha yield this reason.' he informs ns that Lewis Whitesldes has made 2LXX)gallons since his mill commenced running, and many-- other mills there have done good llliyiuiciclurca' at President YOUNG'S BroiT, ii4V,', kJi!r .f;.jr;; rCfOr.YKo busing South Weber ana Kortn Ogdiniind had good UAio AJHJD BABLBY. , it f;nJi3.AtJHeI mil hit Jz ,TitE .CdtiliT M AKTjjtju-xlll- ri 2 :arbxin d at tha progress, yvux the same officers of the Ootirt as 1 r :; r r ;; j xol vj ii r oil? Jjj 'III yori;yestcrda- TOcroefiuitV a number n t '! j .."! thoilelghborhooa bf thbrb6m where the oiilccra i.Thl?-Xr18 acltnowl to be. versally edged the- best arUcle In 'tho Marlxeti i rr of juil liIv h CALL' AND SEEr THEI1. i 011 in13 occasion, thosft eligibleTtr;nrrUWi,?? dntv wiiivnnttfMt military, me cans inaxie nnon thAm rartles realdlns lit Canpeto and JnabiCbxxn'l ATe herotea "e "I8 .tn the Yarn at Fort. Birch Mill. tafore. t ? i j -- cog-whee- ls ." 5 1 : nt -- r-viai- ut ! : IL0REDGE 5 - r-ndf i-r- 1 1 i - 4 - - . Nephl, r auey, taij to trade for stoct. . .m': eitu r.. d2-- tf fr Yheat or Ct A i ' 1 ; vyasaingtotr, utan.' - f . - 1 dScs82-t- f Gm ai-i- y I -- ! |