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Show LOCALJTEMS. From Tuesday's A From Soaker. Daily of Dee. 231 eirly moriuaj lil noon and from uon till now the ra.ti lias been caniing duwo in a eteaily streak, and the ffcy is still hidden by fturm cltii'ls. It looks 05 though it w on d and tbe rain and enow for a it htreets lcok lis il had done so for two months. Wlire is the fellow that kind of weather! like-th:- in the way of trying to go the "big mountain" to return and take the route ud Weher cannon. They lived principally n fcutne, and rode on jaded hursts, ar Wiuter" at Quartern, May 3d of the riving same year. Elder Stuurt went ou to St. Louis, where he labored in the caui-e- , tustain- irig himself by woiking in the Gratoi cotvl mines, and thus ruining a return outfit. He came back to the Valley in 1819, and has since been on missions io the Pacific Const and to Europe, and is now on his th rd mission to the States, where he fruit some who were in the Church on his fir.t mission sull lingr ing there; poor in spirit, fearful and lull of doubts, wbiln lotne seek for "piritncl cousola ion from those who peep and mutter." There are also a who still Brent uiunv old 'Mormons faith. to the vling Elder Smut eanli kindly greetings to all old friends in Ogden. day hy had s Bad Time. The PHnormna of Across the Continent has "struck" Ogden at ao unfortunate time, Ouris'mas day folks were feasting and funning at home. Last night was drk ani dreary and slippy, und very few had panorama enough to turn out. It i an excellent fiicce of artistic woikmnnship, and we hope the exhibition will hare better weather and better luck elsewhere. snow The Dew City Drug Store is a three story brick building, 55 feet from the sidewalk to the parapet, 80 feet deep and The ground floor ia front 2(5 feet wide. is handsomely finished and fitted and thoroughly stocked for a drug store. At the rear are the wholesale liquor department and sampling rooms, and under these is a large stone cellar for st o age, The second floor is appropriated to a fine assembly room for lectures, dances and other public gatherings. It is neatly finished and is 7Sx23 feet in the clear. The third story is devoted to Mtsonio purposes. It contains jlu elegant hill decorated with Masonic enblems and furnished for a iodge room, and is 52 It. G in.x23 ft. At the rear are five rooms, and all are used by the fraternity in the mystic riles ef the ancient order. structure is eihe'.anlially built, asd the workmanship shows the hands of master mechanics. Completed its cost will be $20,000. It is a credit Mr Wm. Driver, the proprietor, and to YY. Mr F. For'Fbisc Jennings, addition to the appearance of a treat son of Hon W Jennings ef Silt Lake. Thb Post Office. In consequence and Mr 0. F. Licford. pon of Mr. Jame- - of a little miBtiridei standing, Mr. Siarp cur principal business thoroughfare. Linford. of the San Francisco firm of was unable to obtnin joei'sinn of the Pigeon Shootiso A shooting match Linford, Kellogg & Co., came up from premises on Utli otreet, into w men ne took place at Stanger's. Marriott's set Salt Lake last evening, and started by intended to remove the post office last tlement, in this County, on Mouday last C. P. train for 'Frisco. They will re evenNext with the following score: Saturday Sa'urdy evening. tern in about three eeks. ing, however, the transfer will take place okeknwell's six. Tue old cflice will be open half an hour A Greenwel! 1101111111 9 s U C. and 7 of riis ributinn the niter OOlOllllll ails, He's gone. The soli A Dexeihct Joe 8 lllliOOlll to Wright boxes lock are requested owning tary oue will know him no more. There 9 VY.Cbanau lllllllllO in nun hacbe or Inus tue Moeii- nll eaily. The public will excuse a E G. Horrjeks...0011UOOOIl 4 T Si Sen ...0000000000 0 fellows are pnsi ig awiy. It all cum' little delay, consequent upon the re a"ger moval. through connection with the lumber Total 37 Hi name is Richard, and if business BULLOCKS SIX. From Wednesdays' Daily of Dec 29 you want to kao any niori ask Biroey 11 10010000 4 T. Bullock White what his become of his clerk. G. 11011001 0 Sen...01 Stanger heveral or our younj; KiGiiT, 150TS T. .. 1101111111 9 Jun single men hue doubled, this week .. G. Sen 1000111101 6 the of number fimt Tue Times. The That's right, boys. Do your duty to your OOOllOlUOl 4 J Stunger The G Geo. 0101011101 Salt Lake Daily Time is rece.ved com Newey the and tirt great obey country, Times is the Footlights, a foot or two mandment. Bachelors, eo ve and du 35 Tottl larger and with more lights to it. There likewise. The boys enjoyed themselves hugely ia a tabmn like air to its tone, ana a One of From the North. Mr W. C. Lewi' ani had a gay time generally. Graham- - ike style in its make up. It the would hate scored anoth cliumpioQS leoks like a liviDc enterprise, and is an of Franklin. Idaho, is in town. He has er like bird first the the Irisbn.au, but, evidence of the pluck of ite proprietor recently bought out the Kinney house bird he hit he missed, the charge enter It is tbe cheapest, if the smallest daily in the above city: and those ef oar an unfortunate dog instead of the in the Rocky Mountains, and we hope menus wno vibii toe reruuuus ui m ing fortunate The "bird" hit not pigeon. will prove a success in every sense of Utah Northern will find Lewis a geni.il wiliin the bounds ,he ua,Pirf host, and be able to supply the wants of WaS the word. not allow me score. Stiil the ad : wouia i o i,;. .ki. mission w ould not have been wit tout Tin Messiah. Handel "Messiah precedent. It was not tue first time was performed eu Sunday evening to a Shootiso Affray. John Allen and that a hullotk has scored a Hor dog. large and appreciative audience, in the William Coffiel l, while celebrating Xmm lalt Lake Theatre. Tbe absence of Mrs. at Evanston last Saturday, became quar rocks deserves a pigeon's eye for a breast-pias be scored fourthough he Haydon, who was unable from ill health relsome and Coffield was pitched into shot never lejvrt, and matohed the to lake her important part in (he Ora- the snow. He "hea drew his revelver champion on tea other eide But torio, was a great disappointment and fired at Allen, who knocked tbe the glorious hinging of Mrs. CareWss pjstol aside, the ball scoeting up the Xmvs Piodvctioh. If you want to eemptnsated for cvry deficiency. 4,1 street and into tbe right leg ef Wra. Uedecmer know that my livttb," by the children a grand treat daring Hayes, who had nothing te do with the give that lady, was alone worth a journey tbe holiday season take them to Salt Hayes leg was frightfully squabble frem Ogden, a walk through tbe rain Lake lo see "Cherry and Fair Star" at injured, aa 1 Coffield, who is sometimes adof of ticket a cost aud the and mud, the Theatre. This would he something called Foster, was locked up in jail. mission. The solos were all well ren they would remember for a long tine and old folks would be just as pleased dered, particularly those by Mr. Black. Up. The wet spell culmi bad Mrs Spear with it as the juveniles. It is a grand scarcely power enough nated this morning with a heavy enowf fer the task allotted to her, and was with marches storm which whitened all creation in spectacular performance aite overcoatc in the last air she this neighborhood, for a while. Tbe juvena hallet, "gorgeous scenes, magnifi cent transformations, songs, choruses attempted. The choruses were given clouds are now clearing eff and the bea as Geo. Mr. nairmficentlv. Lareiess, ko. It will run for a few nights o venly blue has shown itself again with a musi a binuelf chewed thorough uuder the efficient management leader, few bright hearos from old Sol himiel longer, cian and able conductor, and the of Mr. W. T. narris. without a veil between. rchestral accompaniment was in every The whole per--oil- - To the Severities Tlirougout the Territory of Utah. Da ar 1 Beithbin: good and evil, it would be standing untouched to tbe present time. Such is our nature, even in a Dure state: tV, once aa obiect of interest and desire. eomiuunicate with tbe presidents of Uy v....,,- - w :fc , aQ(1 iye your respective quorums in regard te I B0 10 lt . "j!lc.e ln reSanl , . . your faith and fellowship, endorsed by iuw u mccvreiviuaa ureuuu tue bishop of your ward. Also, at your earliest convenience, to ing indulged in at the present day. report cerrecily to said presidents a full aDd the explanation of why it is that statement of your genealogy, as follows: wherever a Drohibiiorv laW exista. Your name, date and place of birth, j of drink there the greatest amuuut parentage, when and by whom baptixed, Human nat'tre is such when and by whom ordaiued, and jour ing is done will be restrained from men not that residence. present the performance of an act winch they By erder of the Council. JOSEPH YOUNG, SEN., as harmless in itself, or per ROBERT CAMl'DELL, President rejrard mit themselves to be deprived of any Secretary. which j,d i privilege they think belongs to theru by natural right, by any sysAnd tem of arbitrary European .Mission. when it is attempted the did Adam The following are from the M illl en- rises up within them and prompt nial Sar of Dec. C: them to vindicate theunelves by do ' Elder Kees R. Llewellyn is appoint what they re prohibited by ed to be a Traveling Elder in the Welsh ing just law lrom This may be all doing. onfrrence. 'Elder James Sharp is relensed from wrong, aud human nature may be he dut'es of a Traveling Elder in the very ruprvhensible tor its perversity. Glasgow Conference, and i appointed at t js nevertheless true that euch to assist in tbe Liverpool Uthoe .,, Arwl iinmnn a,,,toB. rnau is the wisest who looks ahuut . 1 1 v 4 nnv lamr fl " i iniui nnu nnust wnat nuuiauuutare is, i ' j The grim monster, Death, wasstenlthi uod legislates accordingly, instead of i couM almost teel ins ly approacnu.g. setting up ao ideal standard of what hot, fiery breath upon my forehead. My nit-- should be, and fraining bis legfaithless goddess, Hygciu, had utterly ideal standard. islation suit to tbe deserted me Only now and then would is The what latter Mori hMis befriend me, but on this aus temperance fanat es picious day, he had deigned to moisten invariably d' aud that is the se my eyelids with heavenly ambrosia, and cret of their continual lailure to ao- As I slept, behold, I bad a slept. dream! I thought that I was roumine cmoplifch tiny practical good by proupon foreign soil whither my physician hlhltury legislation. lcgis-latbu- . B ,w ... "i ... i n had sent me to recover my health. was in a great metropolis one jf the grand marts of the world. In one of my INTCft- OGBAN ! strolls 1 chanced to meet a man who bad in his hand a bound volume, entitled Th Pe p'e'a Cemmon Sense Medicul Advser. ' and who said that he was ui agent for the sa'e of the Weekly & Daily. bo k The title was a novel one Yetkly(SmI. that I W4s compelled to give the wnrk a EntahlUhrd lM limn lire ears ago M a R nUtivo ln;.in 1'Aper, iilaxlgstl to casua' notice. As I hastily ulaneed uvrr pre nii'l deft B'l ritn ipl and oruiiHtioa of its pages, I oWrveu t nt it contained t!i National Keiotiiican I'arty.tlia IN iKhrJ to tli Pvolront, f Juurn.lidiu treaties not commonly found in medi wiw uri'l a In tU cat worn lint t liai too many hintur.Tuchieveil ot niu'h enterprine. By UDlvenal anaeut l beeu times hosxe by appearances, and it baa been atitui joitiok at I determined that I would have nothing to do with it. A voice within me, like a 'I he Leading Republican Paper faithful mentor, whispered, "Know thy IS THK HOIITHWEST. opeortumty; in that book is thy salva tio! 1 began reasoning with myself. Not alona on It ixtlUiral character dot th Although doubtful and distrustful, yet I ras Its claim to popular favor. put forth my hand to take the book.aad, lo! the agent was gone! 1 was miserable. it anni ai ma nigaeal axealleoca In all dvparl- mear. and In tnia araof proprauiva journalism In my agony I awoke. Great drops ef iiptrei ia fitmirioa amang the lat. were ihe rnni.it especial claim as apen my bro perspiration By my bedside was a friend who A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. had called during my slumber to see me. It eelnmiti are carefallr Said my friend. "I have brought aimlnnfc tutd ary effurt n made natiar, with me a book, just published, which I onjs t:onab'e trud.r it a ilaat and prutiialiia cemiauion ta thought might interest you " One IB0 Bumt fllHIUf. glance at the werk, and I was assured that it was "Tbe People's Cemrmn The Commtrclnl Dejmrtment Sense Medical Adviser," by Dr. R. 1. taeendatted with treat care, aud averrthinr tn. ia oont ia Pint IB Kf.ruKTo Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. Surely, this inah an the FAKMKKS and tUSIKKSs MXN ef was the veritable boek whieh I bad seea the Rerthwetteaa JIKLT VOX. I in my dreams. My friend loaned me the work, aud every dy, m my streafta IB AgriCRUlirul Dfjjai tmeot peraiutu, i peruseu its pagee. ai- - la .araf.lly edited kj pltaia. faUlity aaa luuugu ii cwBiaiaau vary imerewiiDg I ipritacal In Litrrvlure, treaties en Biology, Cerebral rhyeiology, Human Temperaiaaats, Ifursieg efthe Local n nt Ctnrral Kewi, Sick , etc., yet, beinir an iavalid, I was 4c Domrstie Vurrejwidnce most merited m the euneets ef Dis Ttrtiyn A te make eaes and Remedies I believed that I every thiax that had a liver afectioa, aid yet mere than First-tla- ss toe medical atteadaat had srenoaaoed my disease CosHumptioa, aad that 1 It ii aei exalled hy aay uilictioa in tW would fall with tbe autumn leaves. Ia ia a eauufy. II. lSTia that book I foand my svsaptens perfect I was then confident that N A7 JON AL NEWSPAPER ly portrayed. I had not deceived myself. 1 reasoned oue that will La fi.Bmt uwfiil and lteretinR lu thus: "Any raua who ana so truthfully Aiuvrii'.M ia wrv of Ilia While it glt. tae UKa'A'i' INTbKKM'd wpii.:iy rrpiri-eiidepict my feelins, and appareatly ef ia National ia iU view the Nolt'J'tlVf understands my constitutional lendea and coiurt,bit(hX,in ilIW I'iriu, Tus Corkir Store. Mr. Arthur cies, must knew just wA( say ahysicelliniuaiiicHi laab. in n..i t.iitted, audiaa'l 1 will trust my 8BlBe hetadid,diiuiaa.aBdaUTe. system demands. . r. . . naraoaul uliiwr. Wade, of tbe corner drug store, has the WltU. 1 Will Uoldf hi 1'ierce. take lr. ha Ike lanie--t agjrejatb. lh, thanks ef "the boys" for compliments Aieaicai fisceve ry aa reseumraaec ioi airaaiatien er any newHpaper pabimhed in iu received. my disease." The result is, thai after "i'rUw'8,; ia every State red Mr. Wade's establishment is a great having persevermgly fellwed his ire- - it tLe tinted State, ia all the British Proving scribed treatment, 1 enee agaia enjoy aad naaiarieiu lureiga Sutae aad aonntriea. improvement en tbe eld premises. It is the blessings ef health. Therefore, i elegantly fitted np, presents a bright ap woald eny te tke afflicted, "Know Iky and take Dr. Pi ere ia pearance lo passers by, and is a opportunity, Goldea Medieal Dueevery. Qsis. and well Man thoroughly respectable Tttaii ef abarrlptloa. aged house POSTAGE PAID A1LT. Mr. Wade has been growing in publie PerTt'rgcd 3falare. Ky Kail (yayahle la wtvaace), tlO.OO er year until favor ever since he commenced business ayahle ia advaace), tbreee moutlia '1.9 ly A etery is told of Dr. Lyman and his prespects are bright fer perma S Sdall fT year (in advauc) 12.2V nent success. Wc wish him health Ueecher, which illustrate! tbe ah- - ly ly atail, clubelof fvar, (ia advance) 17.hU ly aiail,luh lis (in advauce) prosperity and the usual "compliment 'jXJW surdity of trying to legislate morals iy ait.ciahof a a (iBadvan. ) One rail cvpy witu evary club ef tea, of the season." into tbe people bv statute. The eld 1 - mil Three EditionsI mailt-Ui- ri eui-l- r aiici-to- I TNTKIt-OCKA- I.MLK-OCi- n Cierio ! Newspaper lc, w wy satisfactory. the Flandel and Haydn So ciety will prepare to afford tbe public another opportunity to one of tbe productions of the on feast great masters, and that they have rea son to be satisfied with tbe support givei ta them at their latest performance. We hope EntliRftiaMtc in its Favor. All housekeepers who have ever ued the Charter Oak Stove are enthusiastic in its favor and sty that for all purposes of cooking and baking this Steve cannot be equalled. The. large flues and heavy castings, exposed to the fire, make the CHARTER OAK especially adapted te News From David. By letter from our soft coal, which is so destructible en Elder David M Stuart to Mayor L. J. cast iron. Tbe reservoir is pronounced in its arrangement and opera Herrick, we learn of the welfare and perfect tion, heating water just right. n lahors of our absent He is in good health and spirit", and all who know him will readily believe that Uriver was moving Driver he is working with energy and determi hastily into his new building last even nation on his missionary travels, ing, lie was hurried into it before the St time he had fixed upon, in consequence Elder Stuart's headquarters are at well are a forcible warning. He had noticed of where Louis, regular meetings several ie during tbe day a singular 'cracking attended, end he opening up noise on the south eide of the Old City places in the country around. F. Junius Elder with In company Drugstore and thought it was made by at a colony of mice. But yesterday after Wells, he attended a mass meeting Hashville Illineii, two weeks ago, when noon when the wall gave way, mainly kdh had great liberty ia speaking te leaning outwards, but a portion falling inwards and knocking down several the people. time to get up Elder 3tuart speaks of a visit to one bottles, he thought it w brick building, ef Mnyor Herrick's relatives, Win. Gar and get into his ner, in whose oompmy with five others, where his numerous cuauniers will now Elder Stuart crossed the plains la 1848. find biro, better fixed than ever to sup erryine the first mail from Utah. They ply their wants in the medicine way, wading six ani als itv the stiwojaat depart meat, etarted, March S'.h, and tnusio-lovin- g fellow-townsma- v9 ....... diMw-ioaai.- I INThK-OCEA- iht Pi, IIuam 81MI-WIICKL- - WESKLT. We learn from the Des eret News that concentrated lye ia new numbered anions the home manufae lures of iTtah. Mr. C Barratt is mak Hokb Made. ing it under the auspices of the 19th Ward United Order. There are only three houses in Amorica besides this where tbe article is manufactured, and this Territory alone consumes 17,000 ponnds of it monthly. The cans to hold the lye are also made at Salt Lake, and we hope our merchants and dealers will e article in pre patronize the ferenw to tta.t which i imorU4. home-mad- 1.06, By nail, per year (in advanca) gentleman did not like the exhibi Club er ieur (ia advitnce) 6 9W) H.Hh ef ton (in advaaon) tion of the "Greek Slave," and sug- Club ot Club 23.ua, twenty, (ia advance) gested to tbe visitor: "I think you Oue rau soyy with every elufc ef twealy. had better put some elotbee on her; I fear 6ba will take cold." Thil was Th new poolHge larv in the dead of winter; but the "DnCJT A QT X UO AUJLli,""took effect the l.t cay did not report against or in January, A.O., 17 6. TJuder thin law the po tafi. on tiftwiapn must te paid AT TUK OPFU4 favor of advising church people to WHKltKXHEY ARK MAILED. Sample copiei free. Money can be teat by draft, from said tbe show, "for," stay away ttoney order, exprcaa, er registered letter, at on he, "if we interdict our people we risk. made with country pah--. Special arrangement shall only increase their desire to see liiUers for cluiibit g with their pnbUcatioai . Addresa it, as ia case of our mother Eve; for, INTER-OCEAif there had been on interdict in re qardt the te o.f kjnowlede of X1QA Itike SL OUca& - cler-gym- aa N, |