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Show I LOCAL JOTS. " What's your number? " Tiokets are going lively for the ''3 o'clock L. and L. Freight." "Skipped by tbe light of the moon" is I having a great run in Salt Lake. i Youug Gariish, of Ikmntif ul, lost a fine ! bridled and saddled mare which broke away I from him yesterday, when near Dr. Young's I asylum. Leavitt's specialty troupe will close their f engagement at the Salt Lake Theatre to- ! night. An entire change of programme is announced. Mr. Ben Baohmau, deputy clerk of the I First District Court, was up from Provo ves- terday, taking in the mud. "The Mikado" and the town. Young man, beware you must not woo That Yum-Yum fair it will not do; " No luibcas corpus now will help your fate I ; You'll have to skip on "the 3 o'clock freight." f ; ' The handsome gilt-edged invitations of ! the Excelsior Club are out for the second of ! their series of winter socials, to be given at ! the Olympic Hall. Monday evening next, 'December 14th. . Col. E. A. Wall has begun a suit against ex-Marshal Shaughnessy, to recover $17,500. i . bnlanoe due upon the bonus of $25,C30which ! - Col. Wall was to get for selling the May- f , flower mine, about three years ago. Wood j Hirer Times, S1h. I Joe littey (a former Salt Laker) and an- I other billiard sharp running under the cog- t nomen of Senator Fewclothes, have issued"a I challenge to any two billiard players in Idaho, to a match game of three-ball caroms, for any amount of money agreed upon and the championship of Idaho. j The newspaper critics of Butte are in Iecstacies over the Grau Opera Company. "Big hit," "best treat ever in Butte,' "all the leading characters soored a triumph," etc., etc. As the Democeat remarked at the time, the Grau Company will hit Butte's i classio taste a canter shot. Salt Lake was too high for ' . r. . E . The San 7 Jsco Money Order Depart- I" ; nient of We. , Fargo fc Co's., Express, have ! issued circulars setting forth their new money order system. The orders can be sent throughout the United States to places where the- ate neither money order post-... post-... offices nor u.nks with safety and dispatch, ; at the lov i c of 5 cents for $1 to $5. Invitation s are issued for the Seventh An- i r nal Grand Ball in aW of the Masonic I I Library. TLe pleasant affair will take place in the Walktr Opera House, Monday evening, even-ing, December 1'Sth, 1885, under the immediate immedi-ate auspices of i,..cral committees from this city, lort Donahs, Ogden, Provo, Park City, Cori-re. B.ngham, Tintic, Alta, Francklyn, Fri ,i Evanston. It will , prove to be a rra:id i v, t of the season. I From C. H. Parsoi'1- ., booksellers and I stationers, Mr.u - . wu have received I "Slate and Pei cilrfFet!'' a charming book foi the very little cb.5l.livn. The drawings ' ; : me by F. Or-per, oi l ack fame. Also I ;, "Breakfast Dainties" by Ticnins J. Murrev. J ; 1 he reading of this bork would be a good : substitute for the oyster srps of church I : festivals. We have also deceived "Mid- f summer Flowers," of the flovvi-song series, I r published by White, Stokes & Alien, of New j York. It is a beautiful thing, the illustra- I? i tions being superb and the Felootions very . good. These are takirp II ;ji;ice of Xmas j cards to a very considerable extei.t, and are - I in every way as beautiful ;.ad exquisite as J 1 the most delicate cards. Parsons & Co. j have a full line. Give them a call. I |