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Show DESEEET EVENING HEWS, ., - April 1-- The Forson or UATTi-- r n AKrs. J)r. 3. W. Mitchell, of this city, has Jcit 7 ctnpleltd a seccud cm fully conducted series of experiments upon the venom of the rattlesnake. The principal con cicsions to which he artivea are aa fo- p It i 1850; f. i 11 1 - j' " f 1868. ft ;co:jkiissio3 puncnisiKO icoo. OF llow; First There ta no antidote to LCATHIUL - this poison, the remedies usually apA contributor to the 8oe and JLeath plied being nearly or entirely useless. &W4 torae Yalaii hlnU Carbolic acid, applied, externally, tome to intErpcetr rUUaa ti;a of leaiii timea delays the fatal result merely, local clrcala-Uor. Tb extfm preeenrasJkm hfftt to which mo however, by afTeeting the aa Used Internally. It, well aa the men and wosa axpoee boot and ttooea of soda, so 0 t 4 darlnf the winter, deprive leather of sulphite or faypoeulphlles Ita iulUy, rvoiiertns il liable to break much recommended, have co antidotal poison la abeo sad crac. Fatta leather particularly, power. Second The swallowed. It Is U often destroyed ta thLs maaer. iately harmless when to even different When leather bteom4 so warm as to given Internally many I singed. animals, without any efleet whatever, It of th of ttaell leather, Sir to the several cases are known, where iioglo caajed fcy fire beat. while Is the heat and dampaeaa caused bj the cientlflc (we might perhaps, and fool, co? trio x of rubber. Cloee rubber shoes hardy) rata have taken it themselves without Injury. This Innocent result la destroy the life of leather. harnesa In due to the fact that the poison la IncaWILL rURCttASK ALL KlPf OF The of washing mucous warm practice water and with oap U rery pable ofaapaslngas through lathe well that It so altered U put on im- surface, damaias. If a coat of oil as & during digestion toenterthe blood as mediately after wasalni? , tht damage Is afterwards repaired. JSo haroeM tTtr a harmless substance. Applied to the so soiled thai a damp sponge will sot rectum of a pigeon or the conjunctiva of Third The rtmor the dirt; but, even when the animals. It had no effect. to the rattlesnake epooxe I applied, tt I always usefulan-to poieonoristonot Injurious Iu!f any of Its own specie. add a slight coat of oil by the use of the conclusions of Guy confirms This other iponsfe. on, corroborating also the testimony of All raraUhea and all blacking the properties of varnlth should Chartea .Waterton, who made a very be atoMed.. Ignorant and Indolent venomous South American serpent bite hostler are apt to use each iubetancea Itself without Injurious results to It. oo their harneeaaswtlt fife the most It is to be .regretted that Dr. Mitchell Immediate etTeet, aad these, aa a j?ner-- ai pronounces against the value of any la of thing , are mot detractive to the ternat remedies, after a discussion the those.most gradually accepted. For Uathsr. best treatment of case of serpent pot When harua lose Its luster aad son-wmust refer to his memolr.merely taraa browat which almo& any leatlter will do after expesure to the air, tba remarking that he attaches considerable harness should t given another coat of value to alcoholio stimulants, especially black. Before using this grain where the patient was not In toxica ted at grain hlac-the grain surface should b thor the time of being bitten. Philadelphia washed with potash water until all the grease la killed, aad after the ap- dicatioa of the grain black, oil aad tai-aTitK lRrsitE?tT Counsel. The should be applied to the surface. counsel of more numePresident is the This will not only "fasten the color," rous and more variegated than might but make the teathe rile xibU?. Harness have been Is Henry expected. whkh la grained can be cleaned with Btanberry. who resignedFirst his position as keroaene and spirits of turpentine, and Attorn n undertake to era! the de no harm will mult tf the parte aflected renceot Air. was once a Johnson, lie are washed and Ued Immediately after Whig, but Is now a John-- 1 a and lawyer ward. son man. Second M. law. Kvarts, off e tiho0 leather U generally abused. New decided a Itepubllcan, and! know nothing or care lesa about one afYork, most the prominent members of the kind of material need, than they do the ew York liar. Kvarta tried AMI FREIGHT THE HA ME TO Til IH CITY about the polish produced. Vitriol to succeed Mr. RewardMr. in the until every particle of l$t;i, and was warmly urged onBenate In blackleg it O.Nf THE 5JOHT the oil In the leather la destroy td To coin for the position now heldMr.LIu; Mr. by abuse should be the leather remedy this Chase. Third la II. It. Curtiss. of Bos' wasnea one a month with warm wa- ton. ' was a Justice of the supreme ter, aad when about half dry, a coat of Court lie during Mr. Fillmore's adminisoil aad tallow should he applied, aad tration, but Inresigned to practice law. set aid far a day or a two. No the boots eww t New England enjoys a At lawyer ui win rtntw tot eiasiieiiy- aou me higher for learning and abil- REASONABLE TERLIS! reputation In the leather, and when thus used, up Is Fourth of Pennsylity. Jj 8.ofBlack, per leather wilt seldom crack or break. vania, Democrat a sect. the strictest Hut leather is not generally properly He Ls an able with much pracused. When oil Is applied to belting tice In the lawyer, Court. He was Supreme It doea not spread uniformly, and dry. uoee coi itseii wiiu uxo noer a when incorporate with water. of wSi-- "fiau ut." ttuiMSXr&!wu AU w," W,,J-- vvo" T,,KM W,T" dampened partly The best way tootl a belt la to take It Tenneasee, the moat man from the pulliee and immerse It in a In the defence. He disreputable THEIR ORUKRH. waa a originally warm solution of tallow and oil. After bold Union was to and elected allowing It to remain a few momenta Congress fromman, 2 last Tennessee. Being Immersed in warm the bell, should be on his way to Washington by water heated toene hundred degrees, and captured rebels he recanted, and is now desthe removed. This will drive the Instantly pised by both loyal and disloyal men. SgU Ji long erperiench they hare had oil and tallow all In, and at the same Once his enemy, Mr. Johnson Is now time properly temper the leather. in this tusine cannot ail to cum his friend. GAR RENTERS 4 MERCIIAHDISE, con-talal- af - - e , r oug-ulj- w 4t to the mblia that Mr: FRED OS UO uim. ww aifiua vuurfc renew oar Htockof Rnrtnr. to 1 KJllUO, Tmmrtw thi, Uooaa and rarcnaM on wjrainuuon ' atata ' IUmUI, , .-- DESERET NEWS ann GEO. CRODJYN & Co. a. - THE .' v ; , ;t. :.-- IXair Block wrStt er . EaJ-aratte- GEORGE Q. CANNON, Editor. a ' Square, Machinery of every description, to Contract for BUILDING and Pioneer Paper of the Rocky Mountain Country.' ABE) preparedth to the best and work as cheap as the cheapest. equal Raring , . ! - .,- ' ".. -; Agrlemltnral Implement 9 6 fovea, ' una General Family Supplies. THI Information and Circular siren on application or mailed to any addreu. Bpcdal attention given to procuring Labor Saving Wacntaery adapted to the uses of the - "," people. - OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. Hi t Bin m J 1 Sole Agents In Utah Territory for We keep eons tan Uy on hand and Make to or. ' der, at the Shortest Notice, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, Etc., Etc. Blandy s Steam 8aw Mills and Engines, John T. Noyes' Ixaproved Turbine Wheels, PorUble Grut liltU, French Burre, , i Wood.a rrie Medal Mowera and Beapere. TERMS to SUIT CUSTOMERS. Fay a Co.a Wood Working Machinery. MendennaU Looms, dl&fcly Blackwood A Wilson' Hand Spinning Machine, patented September 24, 1867, spina ordinary 1 tolls six times faster than the common Wheel, , etc., etc. Onr present Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, dc, will be closed ont for Cash and on ADVAHTAUEOU8 TERMS AS limine, ANY A1VEUTI8ED. Call and enquire. ' -- - HAS AK : Extensive and Increasing Circulation -- ' i. .5 v. i ... AND AS A DESERET MILL r on ey-ue- GEO.CRONYN A Co. coLumsioii, NEWSPAPER AND ADVERTISING COTTON YARN"!! MEDIUM Mas already gained great popularity. Per-on- :o:; ctt ! ft , a. a , h m - K if MODEJIX HOMACtlS. London IuneA is off the Au rora Floyd, MNo taking 2 am." 'Tangled Bkein, etc. school of literature very amusingly, in the publication, in week of the Ti call ly parte, of a Talo or White Witness." .he edMoksanna, la illustrated In the It style, so much aXTected Just now by the Xiondon Weeklies, by way of enhanc tag the weird interest of these startliag tales, and, of course, the great reiiulsite a bigamy, is not wanting to make the atl re complete. Here is a specimen: Hi r Lionel's carriage is at the door. Farewell, mla ilettlna," he said, preealng hi wife to his heart. M shall come back when I return." I doubt the not, Honel. was hi weeping lady' reply, and the coachman, hating embrac--tl the calm but emotionable butler, ascended his seat In the ramble, and the vehicle was soon lowt to view. Two girlish figures, each dressed In a cif e etic, approached. "Mamma," they cried, wlll you not trust ua now?" 'I will," reptletl lady Hettloa. "Ag nesla; come, Keellna." They entered the "Brown fcUudy." "UsUn." said Lady Beitlaa, to mr tkare. Before I married Sir Lionel I waa young and lovely.? The lid of Agnemia'e eye trembled aa she looked toward aiater. Kvallna. a proficient In the French tongue, murmured gamtmy In her ear. Without noticing their emotion the mother proceeded. I wedded one William Barlow, a man beneath my station In life, tfelred with aa original Idea that my rich brother did not need his money, I induced Bartow to to "she faltered. Agneela prruted her delicate hand from quickly one lobe of her exquisitely moulds! ear to the other. "Tee," continued Lady Betthia, re- aawurea oy nee oxijprtDg's eympatny, the property became mine. W itllsm Barlow, however, was obliged to fly his country. A warrant was out satnt htm, and in hit absence he wa. ar ndgoed, procuteti and fuod guilty deateocedr inquired Kvetina, lean-to- g forward. Aye. aad such Is the vaunted Justice of English law executed!" A groan of horror burst from their Up, and Lady Bettioa hhl her face pale la a varlegatl bandana. riometica after thU' Lady Bcttina went on. "I married Sir who yesterday Informed me that his wlf was stilllivlng. lie has gone away to seek her. I hone scon to have tidings . of her decease.' Mamma. said. Aaneela, ton, have somewhat to con tide in you. Are yon strong enough to tear it?" Bettina filled up a silver goblet with sparkling em tt via and drank It offat a single draughL "I am ready." ' Arnesla, are " ' W, bgan Break tt gently," remonstrated Ladr Lwlloa. "I we will," returned her sister, "ilam-mare notyonr daaghters!" aa much," murmured "I ewipected !, 1're-Rapha- to them A tunnel toe hnndrett feet long! through soH J rock for the Illinois Cen--at) tral railroad, has been commenced Dunlelth. . a liherat rtion nf the jmbtift patronarje. ( ALLANnSKKTHr.M AT el Hides! Hides!! hr EXCHANGE r, Idy BUILDINGS. HIDES !!! Where they will he rtieated to answer any enquiries ahout purchases. ANTED re HOUSEHOLD, Use. Hitter or Camp 8 and AT UK 11 II. 10. dttsnt THE SALT LAKE CITY And take pleasure In calling the attention of Store, Hardware and general dealers to the of this NEW WARE, many desirable qualities not only as an article of trade, bnt of UTILITY, comhtning as It does, NEATNESS, CONVE- Are appointed Agents for the Bale of the justly NIENCE and LA BOH HA VINO In the care of SEMI-WEEKLutensil, thatofareallIn every day use, in the most HOUSEHOLD ' DEPARTImportant MENTS. We desire and request every housekeeper to m our TKA KKTTLES. SAUCE I'ANH, DIPPERS. DISH PAN8.WABH BASINS, (Published every Tuesday and Saturday,) PO LI Mil ED FRY and 8TEWPANS. aa we are sure they have only to be seen to be appreciated. CELEBRATED DESERET MILL, Many of the articles are made entirely of one widely circulated throughout the City and oi dunnK which. iron the pr piece wrougut IS all of receives several eoatXnes of parts of the Territory, snd has advan- manufseture, block tin; this leaves a surface, when finished utgeti wii 'i commen a it to ait wno desire tu get the news ofener than once a week. perfectly smooth, easily kept clean and entirely rust. The cost ls but little protected against more than common tin ware, and every article will do ten. times the service. The shape es us to pack: the various sizes in nests so aa to occupy but little space, and being bnt a little heavier than tinware, the cost of transportation conis rery small. At present our assortment sists In part of . NEWS, Y, Cotton Yarn, MESS PANS. DISH PANS. SAUCE PANS. DISH KETTLES, FRY PANS, Blannfactnrf d at President LADLES. DIPPERS, &&, LC We are now preparing; a new Catalogue and Price List, ana believe Stove and Hardware Dealers will find it to their Interest to send for a copy of each before purchasing elsewhere. C OTTO YOUNG'S THE DESERET NEWS, WEEKLY, II FAOTOZLIT. Established JtntelXtU, 105O, Sold by Stove Dealers and Merchants generally. dll6;3m I . BUCK & WRIGHT AHEAD. tf IGttEJST GARDEN TOOLS! iiiunri AMI. BOllHING. PRUNING SHEARS! As may be seen by the following article, which we copy from t$e New Orleans Timet of fth last.. Buck & Wright have borne off the highest premium In the stove line at the New Orleans Fair. Six entries were made with Buck's "Brilliant, away ahead of the heap. The great stove trial was resumed yesterday before a at 12 o.clock, increased crowd over the day preceding.largely Tne utmost good humor seemed to prevail, both among the exhiblt-oi- s and spectators, alt of whom seemed thor. oughly imbued with the good old P. R. principle of "may the best stove win." Promptly to the time the committee appeared on the Judges' stand, Saunders, particularly, glowing with excitement and responsibility. The entries were the same as at the previous trial, and the had not been charged. At ten minutes to one the drum all lighted up. Norton's Furnace, tapped, run by and Mr. E. Wood Terry, led oH la smoke, amid the cheers of the crowd and loud cries of Oo it, old one." Charter Oak followed, and the rest gave after. In four mlnutea, just vapor Immediatelywe mlarbt sav roasdinir th asihey were (as--Cotton bread: iurw;u,; Plant"poppedin qimncr as though life e, ail followed suit aa quickly but Buck's Brilliant had pendedonthe started nre wun bread in the stove. Then came j the tug: theairen.iy cot.iis countenances tne stoves, a perpt tual snapping of giowea use and shutting doors rebounded over the opening arena. Stoves were patted, coaxed and petted as though they were nunaan beJogs. All seemed confident of wlnnlag. and tno crowd enlivened numerous and lhe scene with comments from time to time. encouraging Mr. ftfbrts seeming to be the greatest favored.Perry's one "Cotton Plant" At twenty mlnutea threw open 1U throttlepast valves and announced that St wanted no more fuel. AJ1 the others shut and dark." As the time for theup" bread to"keeping be baked approached, excitement had Increased to a baking heat, both within and without the arena. At last Peer, less turned out Its bread In 42 minutes; Norton's Furnace followed suit. In CL5 Cotton next. In 43, then Charter Oak. In 43:2; then Plant Good 41:20. and lastly Buck'a Brilliant. In Samaritan, 17. The grand result of the trial was as follows- Norton's Furnace, E. Wood Perry, bread welched 7 lbs 8 or burned fuel 71 lbs. Charter Oak, Klee, Bros. & Co., bread weighed 7 lbs 4 s; burned fuel 6 lbs. Peerless, Campmsn A Col, bread weighed 7 lbs 4 jc burned fuel Gi lbs. Good Bamaritan, bread weighed 7 lbs 3 on , l . x s. , burned fuel, VA Cotton Plant, Levipoands. bread weighed ANavra, 1 oas; burned fuel. V, lbs... ,, 7, lbs. Buck's Brilliant, Buck bright, bread weighed 7 lbs 4 os; burned fuel, $ lbs. , At the conclusion of the Wist, the bread was taken charge of by the Awarding Committee and locked up for an hour, at the of which It wss all eaten by them, inexpiration accordance with tbelr duty, and the gold medal awarded for best wood stoves to Buck Wright, of BU Louis, honorable mention being made of the Peerless. Campman A Co. New Vrlcans Tim, Jan, uT7 Is published every Wednesday, and This Yarn Is universally acknowledged to be the best article in the Market, and of rnll weight, and can be furnished to the order of i Merchants and Cltltens, Wholesale, HA THE LABGEST CIRCULATION AXY PAPEB IS THE BOCUT MOCXTAIX REGIOX.: Parties residing in Sanpete and Juab Coun-Fo- rt at ties can obtain the-YarBirch Mil), Nephi, for Wheat or Cash. n T. BIRCII, d2-t-f or 'T contains a Summary of the News of the weea, xeiegrapnic Jjocal, MlscellaneoiiM. Oomestlo ana foreign News, and KdltorlatArticles upon transpiring events, and Is In every General Agent, Washington Utah. 1 - particular A STANDARD HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL. en-clne- ers AN I FUeillTURE HAM r VARE ROOMS, Tr.)tlf: FAR M KTRKKT. I N G I HENRY- - DINWOODEY r I'A Thanks bU I'RfRNrH their to announce that he has a TltOXAUFand b - : taryeemowat t lil-era- FUKNITHIRE CVtnttJMtOy I l ill V L E ill E XITS, AT ! oo baud. a, icot-tJ- e, new lino of TINNED and POLISHED WKOUOI1T IKON WARE, suitable alike or ( A DVKETMIM EH T.I PRiri: in sinmr-tj- , Hnwe.j ST. LOUIS. MO.. Manufactory r Iake EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, hainess at .vr tut) dm:2daxd Smith &trttt9 tiUti I will PAY tfce Opposite Salt j ADDRJCS& - the Count. Doctor, taother seat me dova to the hotlcary pop qalc&tra biases, cos bub'. ski with the ptckea chox. aoJ ahe eraats a thimbleful of polr coila la this din UpjNrt con we hadn't bo a aa4 the Iciat rop't got the Mne wit-tala jot zjVr ST! LOUIS STAMPING COMPANY A Correspond encej (Home and Foreign,) And Educational, Agricultural, Railway and Domestic. News, I Anjd, once a week,! Discourses of the First Presidency and of tli Twelye Apostles. 5 TEA KETTLES, CAMP KETTLES. . Hnl. MANUFACTURING, IN WITH THE ! en-abl- y W A HE NOW w ECONNECTION j . if-- y It-- Messrs, Stnbbs & K irkwood Full Telegraph Reports, Reliable Jjocal Items, Ait iftxxU urarrxtntftl to i$iwre mtUaction KXCIIAXCJE The Urrtftfrtaker't Drpartrarnt U alio Sultiblj " Furnished. dUltf j daJir IlUII.IIGi, .1: , Combined Circnlatlon of the tlireo Papers eaeli week, ll,O00. , CABINET . r.lAlCERy de-ssu- - oanr.sirRowiTLUiu.Eu. m dtllsilMmawH TERMS FOR THE DAILY i 1st. aorrii aTitEFT, fne year. six months. three months...... vjua tTwjiy, $10 M ' 0 00 I- - OPPOSITE THK THEATRE. TERMS FOR THE ; .it on hand FOR BALE an as- Keeps constantly of six xnonthsv. three months, 5 00 S 4 OO J. TERMS FOR THE WEEKLY t One eopy, one year, , ... - ( six months. FO nil I TORE, OI t Y One copy, one year,1. 44 " t SEMI-WEEKL- " the Moat Approved Sty lea, and of the Best Quality, at Greatly . ; ' ; " - - t i 3 seesee 2 ! , " , ! .... - r ' ' - UKJ CH THK '." - i . ., ; , HEWS JOB TERMS to Suit People's Circumstances. H PRIIITIIIG .OFFICE additions to the prevloualy received extensivelarge Stock la now one of the most complete in the We aUkiSds nrrtor faclUUes for the execution of PRlNTiQ with SeatSlaS anfnrJ i |