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Show LOCAL ,'ITEMS. Am Ebrou.A local hernia our yeaterday, announced F. D Richards had been unable to viiit his office for a dny or two in conse quence of a slight spinal derangement! The announcement was an error, and we beg to take back the soft impeach tHent against the in Judge regard 10 the derangement; as he called this morning te assure ua that his spinal column is (. K. and that it must be the spine 01. "some Oilier man"' which is deranged, whereof we are glad on in account and sorry for the other man. At any rate be item was the cause of a pleasant call from Judge R. which we hope be will repeat c'ol-niu- that-Hon- . r from Daily ef Friday' Nov. 24. Ma: Sabam Cumbbrxakd,, of Will communicate r once Fid. cister, br Mill, Liverpool. ort'j'l jar' 4, gwr, NflTeniber 6, alt Lake Gi'J, tirix oun Jfitb Einab' tre, UrH Musical Times We are io re of i.e ninth number of tipl, or Musical to1u""8 first Ibe at Salt Timeprinted an! like CitJ, UJ CilJer k Care leas, editors y, ttn put-lisbe- J -, iai proprietors S Millions of Mixers TiiRoo exudes tu perspiration. If these ensue, become o'Htructe 1, hIuq suffer Bihibeee or tli Ori-fiCK- ili-eas- es b!'ii georai coose'ieacM are averted uadesiriible preserved or rendered i!iar and r& iiant by Glksh's Sulphur and i Soar 4klw' ' We notice that Is SAtr Lakh Citt of Plana, III, the Mr. Joepb Smith, eldest ton t Joseph Smith, the Prophet, present 'ojourning in Salt Lake day or two arrCity, having within ived there from a viit to California. it at Small Pox Special Marshal Fife nlled to day feeling hopeful, and to say thtt there have been no deaths, or no lew euses of email pox since his list and those at present afflic'ed with (hat disease in his jurisdiction aro doing is well ai he could expect, none of them ttiog considered d&ngeroos. re-po- rt, asd Oat. PewoDs desirinjr or wheat oats, as well as tbos wishing to boy goods as cheap as they un be bought elsewhere, would de well ta cll in at the Stanford House, on Fifth street, where the first earned C4D be sold at good prices, and be latter purchased on favorable terms. Mr. J Stanford is a .roan who under ettnds his business, and does, it to the ntisfaction of his customers. Whuat te sell ar-tiel- es is being made, and every poicible taken, to destroy every vestige of the disease, and it is hoped that no new pWes will be visited by ihesoourgo-- , From Saturday' 1 Daily ot Nv. 25 but to be sure of this, it still behooves Tut, Tbadk or Oodex. Our commis every one to continue to exercist tbe si en merchants are now shipping their greatest caution , produce into Wyoming and to the East That much for this by the car load. New Country a centre or terminus of several PrAnpectt Tor heing JEuiigralitm. Opened railroads, which, in time, will undoubt edly add considerably to the prosperity Editor J dnctiox: It will undoubtedly be remembered of our exchange mart, and in conseof your readers that in the sum' by quence enlarge her present great mermany of '71 a probable railroad route over neighboring fi oni Pueblo, Cal , te Salt Lake City, was advantages ' agitating the solid men of Utah and Col orado, and at tbe same time an incorOn Ths Trail! A wild report has porated company "The Denver and been in circulation during the past few Salt Lake Wagon Road and Improvement In tbat was organized. days, to the effect that a jack rabbit bad Company" outfit tested an nme engineering year been seen on the range west of Ogden the practicability of crossing tbe moun a company of "dead tains in the direction of the head of the Accordingly, shots," embracing a couple of members Colorado river, and reported favorably. Tbe D. and S. L W. K and I. 0. made of the preservative," a man of the r way over Berthout Pass, which, the "line," and two or three others, hy the way they also incorporated, and started to day, in pursuit of the mou in a northwesterly direction, a'ong the Yampab or Bear river, after a twelve ster. As the party had a good shot-gumonths' disbanded the project and between them, we may expect soon dissolved trial, their incorporatioa to bear of the death of the aforesaid The projectors ot the Pueblo and Salt "jack." who probably, at this momeat, Lake road urged the necessity upon Congress of a trea.y with tbe Ute Indians dhj be contentedly seated in the brush, for the opening of a way through their quietly cogitating upon tbe uncertainty dominion. The request was granted, and of the things of this life little dreaming treaty accomplished. Io every Herculean undertaking much of his prominent danger. timris lost in planning, in which this Abating a Nvisahce. The city great project proved uo exception, and lathers of Salt Lake have a great deil but little has been done for the last two years in the carrying oat of their former of troub'e with the bouses of ill fame A revival of the ideal plan until lately witLin their jurisdiction, and just at of two years old baa at last been accomdied, and early next spring, we are present Alderman Pyper is wrestling pli informed from reliable sources, will the with one f then on Franklin Avenue. work be pressed westward across tbe Now, if our neighbors of the metroRocky Mountains, and a beHutuul eoun-tr- y opened out fer emigration,, which politan city would only profit by the ex-- , the inaccetsibility by rail ample of the citizens of Ogden, and caught but has prevented an earlier settlement by withhold all patronage and countenance X. the white man. from such places, the evil would probably soon die out. From the fact that such places are not Bleu. way-station- rt n tbe city and tbe valley contiguof weather kind to as the ous, are enjoying at we, of Ogden, of others, edification the for but present, last few days tbe we will 8 ay that for the weather has bees remarkably pleasant and though somewhat cool, is well including, "Sir Philip- Sidney," to out doer business, and in conBdinburgh Review; "Present aspect of adapted such to the Eostern QuectioB," by Edward A. sequence all those who have are availing themselves of the Freeman, Fortnightly Review;"Interjeo-tions,- " transact weather. None complain save favorable Saturday Eeview; 'Secret Sowho never has cieties in China," Pall. Mall Gazette; the everlasting bummer, finds "Indian Summer," by the .author of anything to do, and who never which do it. in to weather suitable oha Halifax;" "GenllemaB," he. 1,692, 18 Nov. yl 16, of Littell's Living Age, 1876, Littell & Oay, Boston, is on our iibie. This number of ia-- above valuable ork contains some very interesting. e - -- be--Ke- - ac-ft- t AaveJtpmeDJs.. oa on s. No. Wahts ah Orrjcx. It is said by way fa joke, that no man can get an offioe ) the Paciic States until he has killed ne or mere Chinamen. Wo don't it, bat perhaps others do, if bo, tie fact may account for the apparently icentrie aet of a man by the name of Jbn D. Moran, said to reside at Gold Kill, Nevada, who: was arrested and Ironght before B. A. Street, Esq , U. 8. lemmissioner, this morning charged with shooting a Chinaman yesterday from an emigrant train coming east on tie Central Pacifio railroad, somewhere 4ar Corinne. Moran was a passenger the train and John a section hand at work on the road. The firing was proved ' have been dome, but did not prove &U1, the charge only hitting the Gha-t-n on the arm, and therefore- this at fmpt of Morau will no secure for aim ssy office of honor or profit, though it y get him into trouble with the frand jury of the Third District Court, e having beea held by Commissioner fereet in bonds of $500, to await the of that ban or able body. At the Resent writing; the ehsfitist i quietly Jpoeittg la the eity jail aw ailiaj fur pre-CHHti- of a Several riosPBCTma for Coal. rosppcing parties have been at work for months, between this place and Srigham city, endeavoring to discover With what success they ilgns of coal lave been rewarded is as yet a secret which they do cot wish to divulge, but enooaraged by eur citizens there are of which Ogpersistently, after each short vinit to none of them here, a fact this city, return, with seemiigly re- den has great reaeon to be proud. newed seal, westward to their fermei Tuk Weather. It is not of course k aunts necessary to inform our readeri in Litt ell's Living Aqb Small Pox" Special Marshal Fife is jubilant to dny. and expresses thegreat est. del'ght with the efforts of the people to suppress tbe ravages of tbe loathsome small pux, wlno'i has proved so fatal in a g'eat mmy cies in our city, .bus bringing sorrow and mourning into fie says tbat since many a household last report no deaths have occurred; no new cases have appeared, and that the email number of cases now existing are in a hopeful condition. A thorough disinfection and renovation of all tbe premises where the disease has existed, Couste&feits. Loss from receiving counterfeit Money need never be incurred. All handling b:k notes have onlj to keep at hand for consultation Peterson's Counterfeit Detector, a semi monthly publication containing deserip tions of all counterfeit notes as soon as Dethey appear. Xvery number of the of the all lists tector contains likewise National and State banks io the ooun-trt, financial news and items, price stock and reviews of the moey markets, &o., and is, in short, a very valuable publication, and no business mast in the country should be without it The rate of sabscriptien for the Month ly issue is only $1.50 a year; Semi monthly, $3.00 a year. Subscription and may commence with any moith, A canvasser are payable in advance. nnuld opet ud a list of subscribers fer il Address T. B. in this neighborhood. Petersen & Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa., y, our-rea- forspeeiitto copy. As there is a . furore now about Old Coins, we would! advise all te get a copy of Petersons Coin Book, containimpressions of the ing perfect Coinsef the. World. It will be sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt of $1 br X B. Patetsoa & BroOwrsfc Philadtlr grt fac-simi- ls Ideals of Mercantile Nowhere are the effects of the d financial prostrapresent tion more severely felt than io the households of unfortunate merchants and traders whoso fortunes have bees swallowed within the iron iaws of that insatiate monster we term bankruptcy. No one, not an actual suf less deferer, can imagine, mm-thef bitter mortification, scribe,, humiliation, and disappointment incident to a swift descent from the mansioD of a successful man of business to the tenement of a discouraged bankrupt. Nor does the suffering terminate with the family of the chief unfortunate. It places its torturing hand upon its dependents. His retinae of clerks,' artisans, and laborers, unfitted by long habit for other, callings, or unable, owing to the uuiversal dullness of business, to find similar employmentare brought face to face with the terrible problem, how to obtain bread for needy and helpless families. Hence, he who would fairly comprehend the troubles of the times must extend bis vision beyond the sedy coated bank rupts, who move with heavy steps among their f ormer peers oo 'Change, seeking actuations, and he must take in, as far as he cau, the unseen eor rows and anxieties of countless households: Seeing, then, that tbe misfortunes of the merchant aro vials of misery poured out on the hearthstone, it is surely fitting that the mothers, sous, and daughters,-whoshappiness, if not destroyed, is fearfully diminished by the father's overthrow, should give attention to the causes which contributed to the family catastrophe. They should diligently search for the lessons it teaches. They should inquire for those principles and ideals by following whieh the tons and daughters may hereafter avoid cut tivating. the sour grapes which have set theic teeth on edge. Nil is this the duty of the unfortmaate only, wide-sprea- same p' udy,' inasmuch as thtre isuot JE a household in the land absolutely sure of escaping .financial calamity. Late of st.louis, mo, All parties should,. consider that pubKucrOMKor Io Muart of gtM. lic afflictions strike their heavis f blows at the firefciJe, aud that rno.t At Mr, STUART'S old uii(t, flrxt tl.K, aorta iwf ' . th . , Mre, . of the principle which' corrupt soMAI1N ' ciety are tolerated io the theories of Will :untiiin the of anil the household before they enter into Ui4'uui. Aim. will miry uu h ftlUg twhiemi of the business of die country. It it, 31 therefore, of the utmost importance to society that sound buxinrs maxims, iof'y mercantile ideals, and elevated riUMSING 1ND STEAM FITTING, lieiig a I'r.ct.cai htend i iImi branch- of conceptions of social obligations, be . hiuinr! set forth at every fireside in for L. M k CD'S ' . UVI I lhn m ps .Wealth is worshiped by millions it. Luuin, M,I will n M t it up hoi. wilfc ' Vt-rmi'lCWd JJ.ttu. Multitudes otft-health,-limand duty at its shrvJe To this idnlatr) All kiJ of Turning" nl Asking we owe the spirit of speeulatiou MarNe. Wnnb Ptauil owl V .tar Clowts Mail . which has infeeted the business fit i ap iu the mou iiup'"' d l. 87-- r Kl ILSHA W. world with a subtle malaria that uctt- as a poison on men's moral and re ligious natures, stimulating selfish ness to such an abnormal growth that they can take deuiouiac delight Tliux-r-DAVID . Wttt r A Httmm iu gdins secured by the ruin J (SttoM0v t Mitchell k Jm.y m ' others. To this spirit multitude JTJLLLINKOKKUCK AXDOLVANX can trace failures which would ut Jro Kitting kel it. lock. llo Uttiuif- - f r tmnv Agmt fur naiMy have overwhelmed theui if they had Pipt-- t r"oranil Litt l'limpe. Pninpa rlhKHl Mid adhered to legitimate business traus uip r'utiog on bid. actions Our speculators seek gain FUENACIi WORK AND ROOFIXH, by digging pits for entrapping uu tilvnii-- 4 Sket Iron Comity mad to ordat Self laballitig, holdral Top Frait and wary feet. What wonder is it that - Caaa aloneaipaclalty lit Uteir araaoo in the end most of them are eaujht Onlora from the couutrj yreupUjr fillnd ai4 in the snares they laid for other-.hipped. There is poetic justice m their fate Waraboaae-auWorkxlinpi, Want 8l. Does not eternal justice and socia HALT LAKE ITY, law also ordain their destruction? CiVMLU Ci Ua4 Murk. P.O. Bok. 80S This mammon worship must be overpowered, or it will overthrow ko ciety. It is so thoroughly selfish that it is destructive of the common welfare. The financial nugoa'eon to day's Exchange is but a reproduc tion of the fighting baron of t J tut BecaiTed a CoaiUta Mck ef Middle Ages, who estimated his rights by the sharpness of bis sword and the number of his retainers. Flannel-- ,' His Vailing require less physical Cloths, Waterproof Lioseja - GftoJ, Sbawls, Wooka lrfl' 01 than that his courage hurley pro Jackets, Pnias4ien,' Sbi totype, and is less obviously bad, but ings. Turn, Hoierj, is it not more widely ruinous in its 15oots vShoea, results: The baron ot the olden time Hats, Caps. ; .; . raided the couutry near his cattle I INV1TI WKCIaL INSrKCTIOM Of JffT aAKUJC ASSOUTMKr 09 His victims were counted by huu drcds; but when the modern specula Youtlts awl Jtoyn? Clot kin and Untttrwer. . tor sweeps the capital ot a railway iq to his coffers, thousands of widows, GUOCEUY DEPARTMENT orphans, and old men groan ove,r tbe Well Stocked wltk. We wreck of their ruined fortunes. repeat it, the worship which begets and tolerates this pitilessly cruel Direct from the Philadelphia Faatorjt, Ltf Supply of ' spirit mutt bo overthrown. But how: A KERSHAW,. ; I. . Co-o- lui-i- -- hTlifcJKT, PUHP r A KING - th-la- nd lh-in- Ajr-- ot HVM-K- lric Patnt I a r . 0ir! -- A.J. JAMES, ;, l'tp-nif- I'til. ti, - ? T-t- iat . . . flflU! Fall and Winter 0ood " , Staple and Fnuey Goodi. Tbe pulpit must thunder, the press must flash its lightning on the gigantic evil; but behind both the still small voice 01 the mother and the sterner tongue of the father must teach the merchants of the coming generation tbe wicked, the unprofit ableness, of mammon worship. Tbe ARB4LM Quoonswaro t XNQLISII MAR7TACTCBS.. ft Rnylor all iy floods la the flret market New York,f'hicKo aud St. Loitin, I am prepajf to do m veil ty euetomera ae any hotu atr Vtali. true ends and right uses of .wealth lll KlmU or Highest Prices Paid must be taught, sound business max " ims inculcated, acd correct ideals of the merchant prince be. imprinted on the youthful imagination. The study of each really great life : ; A. H. 1). WEIDEL, would correct mapy of the false, no tions respecting wealth and its uses. which have taken possession of the A GRADUATE Of BKRL15. rRUS!IA: .V rrertU-e- 18 yara la tbe old tenDtrr. thoughts, of men, eepe:iallv' during Of in tim tar-ito tbe titlaoof! ef ier Uo nr l are ten men the last years, lew l'iaee of Childrea a 6eeia)ty. Office such arrant fools as to seek' riches iHADEM CITY, VTAJf. for tbe sole purpose of being ac 4313 3a counted rich though, perhacs,there may be even some such. But too many desire wealth as the stepping-stonto social position, political distinction, or, as in 'the cane of i-.- js . Stephen Girard, to perpetual fame. The best of our old merchants were influenced by bettei ideas. It was a maxim with Peter Chardoa Broeks.a celebrated Boston merchant, "that the whole value of wealth consisted in the personal independence which it secured;" and by bis moderation in its pursuit he demonstrated (bat he only valued property "because it It made him gives independence."' freed his miod his of master time, anxieties from the carking cf the left to fill him aud at liberty poor, and deeds beneficent with up years ' congenial pursuits. This sensible and sound view ef the true 'value of property to its owner natura'ly begets that moderation in its pursuits which characterized Mr. Brooks. It limits the B amount sought to a earn sufficient to secure the valued boon of inde pendence. Tbat end secured, what motive remains in each a man to I continue the perilous and toilsome I t&a Eloaesses of accumulation I grosjereua should jutauo. fr , ce e 0 e lha t s Q.I: 0 l.l ;i!K |