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Show Tin: UTAH (OUNTY TIMES. What They Say 'About SABBATH MEETING. Us. wo From the Chicago Methmade 1874. at the Nov. remarks a few in, Eves isg, copy Fehtnrs Utah County Tones: odist Matinee in Chicago, on Sunday, Synopsis of a discourse delivered by Noveiniier 1st, Jh74, by Rev. C, P. an.n nroTATioss. Pi f tide nt .1. O. Sin out (it A nirnrirn Rev. Dr. Fowler and ex GoverSALT LAKE. Fork, on Sabbath evening, Fovember nor Bross. The first are tho remarks irsb Hth, 1S74. """ llm loif of Dr. lovv ler: no S!lnia The sjieaker saiil: I have a few reHe hud no sympathy with the mur marks I would like to make to the Auiliorixe I Ai'fiili. and thieves at the head of derers Tli following are the names of the Saints, which are of a temporal nature, Hu the Momion Church. tieuts for the U r.vu County Timkh, in the heading of which maybe called tho bo to in Utah leaders ought County, United Order. A unity of effort in thought the the various settlements from: would heard He as for as as soon as captured. things that have a bearing on the wel- hung Soriiville .... JAMES MAUCUHANK. fare of the reasons lor this. The Morsome give the living only community, MONK. s' nisi, Fork (ll AHI.ES to all M. COOMBS. true way of sued, he believed the mons sent out their missionaries ISA I Vivson converts the and of the world, OPKNSIIAW. EEI parts santaqoin Saints above all jioople should have CEO. IIALLIDAX . their minds came in. Ifone lias a good looking pleasant jrove pointing in that direction. Wm. GRANT. meriean Fork lie is suit uvvay as a fHN' I.EVEY. Said a few years ago w e w ere eompelh-- wife or daughter VI wile and daughter pine his and HOBEHTir. LAVIS. lo send to the cast and west, for many missionary, s.lein There was no confiscated. and POBERTTILL. ;'o'lien. goods things of i he utmost imjxirtance for us or go under was Go, It II. II. IT.l'FF. alternative. Itusluess .niiSfr to have, but things were A United States Judge in sod. the rfl Beaver Suits just received lv changed: we were so situated now, that Salt Lake City had told him that the we could convert from the olements sel2 M. Livingston 11 a Mormons htojqxsl at nothing. w hieli surrounded us almost everyin is the way they simply put Jottimjs Anon Town. The boys thing wu needed, Stated that by the man Com- and girls are tripping the light fantas- united efforts of a few, the Provo Wool- him under.! tic nearly every night- -. ...The weather en Factory alone was turning out nine lared ith the growth of Christianity remains skit yuo with Indications of a hundred yards of doth per day, .and they had show n the progress of a giant. There was one arrest Tester w ith the addition of more machinery, Monuonisyi has. made .its, way in its or history as rapidly as day for breaking the jveaee, and some which would shortly he purchased, il forty odd years and atothers came very Hear receiving the would be able to manulaeture neatly the Methodists, Presbyterians . . combined. tention of the police; naughty hoys three times that amount, the price of Baptists extorthe of instance an with mentioned town He hi Trade is pretty lively eggs which, being kept in the, county, was .The gradiug on the extension circulated among the people, and every tion practiced; where r poor Mormon rising of the Y. S. R. R. is being pushed vig- one was more or less benefitted thereby, had been charged thirty dollars lbr a cow s seized to orously; prepare for a rush of green- lie referred to the extent our sisters jsiir of stockings and his & is perfect system of backs. went in following Babylonish fashions, Iay it. There two spies to each are There were when our sisters espionage. The highest saying, the days ynT Euos Wa.ntfu. the residents w about all ho learn own clothes, their block, market cash price will paid bv M. could make their and wives their on the block, projierty, husbands und their childrens, in addiI.ivlngston for 500,000 dozen eggs. no7 tion to their household work, which and this information is turned over to more ex'etisive then, than Brigham. Often a man is sent ou a was rf'tionml examine those eletrant now,much and you would scarcely hear mission to some distant spot, and he Chinchilla Beaver Suits and Overcoats and his property is seli them complain ; but at Livingston's. they wete never comes back, church. the seized by seriously overw orketl, many of them, Now hear what Mr. Lx ford has to P Lost a sapphire ring, the set who would spend most of their lime w itli small diamonds, some their skirts and ruffles; and sav: f them gone; the ring is also broken. ironing Brigham Young claimed to be a The finder will be rewarded by leaving notwithstanding many of them had to subordinate nolO out had it at this Offuo. deity, to have all the power give sewing machines, they ow n clothes to inaka. He on earth that God had in Heaven. Brigof their jiart To Increase the Flow of M ilk. thought if tin-r- were fewer sewing ma- ham controls all the ballots cast by the A writer who says his eow gives all chines in the country it would lie betleople. Every ballot can le traced to a is in wanted of that milk tho family ter for the jieople. Ho then gave an the man. w ho casts It, and as the wowere which from and abstract account of some things winch men vote also, Brigham has but to .say eight jiersons, made tw o hundred and sixty pounds we were still imjiorting, while at the to them vote for this man or that, and of butter in a year, gives the follow ing same time we were crying out we had t hey have to obey. There are three If von desire to nothing to do; we were bringingto this women voting in Utah to one man, and as his treatment: of milk, give your county brooms, hats, brushes, leather, the female voters in Utah are doing the get a large yield a times three cow, day, water slightly sugar, bacon, fruit and many other most to day to uphold all the misery ol warmed, slightiv salted, in which bran things which he was fully satisfied in their sex in Brigham's dominion. The lias lieen stirred at the rate of one the aggregate, would cast the people of business interests and affairs of every spiart to two gallons of water. You this Territory not less than two million one are under the control of this man will find, if you have not found this by dollars per annum, while at the same Brigham. The people are poor and I daily practice, tliat your cow will gain lime we had the elements around us, ignorant, superstitious, and obey imtwenty-fivper cent, immediately un- and among our own feet which were plicitly his orders. The masses of the der the effect of it, and she will become capable of living converted into those icople are as jioor as w hen they so attached to this mess that she vv ill very articles, and in most instances, first went then. Brigham lias taken drink almost any time and ask for the articles imjiorted were inferior to lrom them at his will, and there are no more. The amount of this drink is an those we could manufacture ourselves. asylums, no institutions of benevolence ordinary water pail full each time, He next sjx ke of the manufacture of o assist them in t heir distress. People morning, noon and night. iron, which he believed to be tho bone arc loorer there than the same class in and sinew of wealth, especially to a Chicago. In three years residence he TfT Samuel Buckley, Professor of jieople blessed w itli as much of it as we had in Utah he had never seen such a d Music, bogs to announce that he is class but as it required a vast amount of miserable, unhappy, to take pupils for the Pianoforte are, of women; they knew no such thing as he to into means it, go hardly thought block one and Organ. Residence, we were fully prepared to do any- happiness. Ho had seen in front ol north of the Meeting House, Provo. nov7 thing very extensive in that line at his ow n door in Provo four little boys, present; but desired that we should go ranging from 4 to 12 years, dead drunk. Who sells the cheapest furni- unitedly at everything that we had the He claimed that they were the mast un ture in town? David Clutf. J r. power to do, and thereby benefit our- fortunate, unhappy, nnd dtgradei peoselves. Spoke of the farmers and fruit ple on the earth. He had Known minisLost. In this city, somewhere show ed the many advant- ters who had been compelled logo into and raisers in the Second Ward, yesterday aftercontain- ages that would be gained by their the pulpit w ith a Bible in one jajckel noon, a leather pocket-book- , ing some thirty dollars in greenbacks together; said it always had and a revolver in another.. They might and some old tax receipts. Tho finder uniting a been matter to convince people w onder at this, but in a country where hard will be rewarded by leaving the same the law does not protect a man it is at the residence of John' G. Wilkins, on matters best adapted to their nolO. Second Ward. a trial in short but very this, would novvssary fora man to protect himself. show them the good that would result 11c was in a valley of 20,000 people. A Cask of Amputation. Dr. R. M. therefrom. When ho entered Provo there w ere not Rogers, of this city, returned a day or 100 peoplo in the tow n who would no L. E. enHarrington briefly Bishop two ago from a trip to Fountain Green, dorsed tho sentiment of President have cut his throat if Brigham had orSanpete County, were he was called by Smoot; desired that all who wished to dered them to do so. Ho had been dispatch, to amputate a leg of a young unite together and work for their own, threatened with mob law in Provo, but man by the name of Larson, who late- and the general good, should meet on he had told them that ho had aome ly emigrated to Utah. Tho accident Monday evening, the lfith instant, and little talent in the shooting line, and he which resulted in the amputation of organize themselves so that at the be- should dedicate that talentlothe service Tho the leg, occurred as follows: ginning of the year 1S73 all would be of God, and they had not molested him young man had been out with his gun, ready to go to work on a scale that yet. and on returning put the gun, which would have an upward tendency. The Rev. C. F. appeals for the needwas loaded with a heavy chargo of shot, At the close of the meeting the Saints ful: in a crack of the log house and w hen felt well paid tor the time spent in They needed $5,000 but they wanted ho afterwards went to get the gun, he, listening to the fatherly council given $3,500 im mediatelv-- , or the fruits of the foolishly, pulled it through with the by one w hose whole soul is filled w ith missionary work would be utterly lost. tnuzzlo towards him, and tho hammer, good for his fellow man. If they oould know llie state of affairs E. 11. coming in cdntact with a log of the Respectfully, in that wretched country as tho mishouse, caused tho gun to discharge the sionaries experienced it, they would not contents into his right leg just below TAT C hoick Family Groceries, be backward in giving of their means the knee, literally shattering the bones, Bolognas smoked Salmon and other to aid so Christian a work. He was the shot taking a downward course af- dolicacies to be had at Livingstons 12 there to ask them to assist in the Christer striking the bone. When the Docof this worse than pagan ooun tianizing PhilThe tor arrived at the residence of the New Publications.' and he a new edi'lon, a try, hoped they would give of young man, he decided that nothing osophy of Marrage, laws governing life, ex- their means in theeollection to be taken on the treatise hut amputation would save him, he planatory of the causes and symptoms, up, an they could not even faintly im accordingly took the legoff at the thigh with instructions for . tho successful t The Doctor feels confident that the treatment of weakness, low spirits, de- agine the deep necessity for having this spondency, nervous exhaustion, mneu-U- r work carried on. young man will recover. debility, and premature decline in The following are tho remarks of Gov Men and boys using guns cannot he manhood. Price 25 eta. Address the the chairman of the meeting, too careful with Bros, West Temple street, them, whether loaded anthor which of Townsend a fitting rebuke to th4 fab are South ITouse, or not. doors three Always make a practice of Utah. hoods uttered by the Reverends (?j handling a gun when empty as you Salt Lake City, Consultations daily from 10 till J, and Lvford and Fowler: wuld if loaded and less accidents will from 6 tq 8 p.nt. Sundays 11 to 1. . o24-lHe could not speak of the Mormons American Fork, N'ov. Inter-Ocea- n !), 1H74. Ly-lor- d. j 1 1 to-da- 4 vv lj to-da- v sl e e to-da- y ore-pare- God-forsake- T-- J-f- with disrespect, for. ho had been corMISCELLANEOUS. r( LipikllA Brown, Commission 8 . dially treated by Jhem, nnd he lmd Merchants, and lmlevale dealers in J learned to feci that God had something Groceries und Provisions, 2s Main St., Salt lathe City. Utah dried fruit and to do in sending the people to Utah. CHICAGO & NORTH - WESTERN ul3 eggs wanted. hen the Mormon jieople reached Utah RAILWAY. they were aloul exhausted in their FASWENUFIM FOR Posters, hand-billmeans, und they settled there to build cards, laln-lsreceipts, or.A. 3-BE up a kingdom for themselves. Tlicv ders, Ac., Ac., done in the very liest Salt at st this vie of art at the Offlis, had first started for Melu, but thev Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Bufiiilo, Call and examine T ails, Pi! Isbiiry, Cincinnati, Rnolies-Bhad failed in reaching tiial country, Lake City prices. Allemv, Toronto, Monlienl. Qui Ihi-specimens. Bortiund, VoMon. Now York , IT) llndi lplihi, and they settled in Utah. They had Ihiltimoie, Waditlurtoii, W herding. show u great courage in following the Tern Haute, The ID port ts True that II. m bus, a vt in, India n polls,Juris son v li trail of the tmpjiers throughout that Dinwoodev sells F U R N I T 1" R E, ('hiimpiiluii.IIN., Sprlnntleld , Mr laiiii', t'nkro, Outncv almost unknown and desolate count! v. WALL PAPER. FEATHERS und a country then desolate beyond con- R VRY CARRIAGES very cheap,77 A And ALL, POISTS MU Til and FAST, to the dealers. No's. 75. Shou'd Hun thr'r Ticb ls t ni ception, the home of wild beasts. The 7M 1st South Street, half a block west of Mormon people had heard of. irrigation. Z. C. M. I. corner, Salt Iatke City, Chicago & Railway. uiav !' a few seeds and watered They planted CLOSE CONNECTIONS MADE WITH All RAILROADS SOUTH FNOM CHICAGO. RUNNING EAST them, nnd in time they Lad .something 1 I to live upon, but always suffering unEl). THIS IS THE DIRECT ROUTE FOR lit ll. At Hartxip, pitlrnlnle, 5 told privations. We can see how Provu, J'.:Tnnba, Menashn, Ih)Kmlnif, W 2nd. Joseph Belt, aped Spt. MitdNon, sloni Cliv, WuierbAvn, idence works by their history. In Dts CumlHTlitiid. in' rl AMoii, yeH). loiini Wateriie), Dubuque, Briurh du thlen. Si. Bun Maiqiut'i, ,yiiM. Necnunee, in.n gold h:ul been iJisoovrreil m Calitoim.u Mittrnnoil Sl'ii No! B.iv. Stevens Point, Oshkosh, Eon du Ijie, TYI."R. At und away up tho valley of the PLi'te , oet. !Mi. Mno-- wife of. In 3'anklin,W Cedar Baplds, Foil Ihalge, l,n thousands of our countrymen went in tlinrhiinirti'n inonivi lhilul.i 'msse, epli Tnv Im , of oil ape nnd cniieer upon she w:ts Itorn July :tl, 17!7. und their search for gold, and if the Mor- ilie d.fare, falthlul ile u Go- I. ml lived, mon people had not been settled here, or it' th .' inn'. rII Thrttw pMntA Miltrimwl Star. f Cure thnti lit liaiin uh li riwb d IT iM thousands of these gold seekers would till rtiutr arr h.Vt'iI an t other Amonc the have met an untimely death. All around t AU THE MODE UN IMPROVEMENTS. Provo ItcporC. wut T nwi r in llie. vicinity of Utah is desol.Uiou. Mtx ftvtiAfcaz' fWrl P.1risF I'mil fpnn Hn Ip' Pnovn City, Nom mbrr 10th, 1S71. Tho rains that puss over tho mountain wm. kiu rou l.to ntl Druwiftg ft'R'ni !rt rnthc. Iaii m Lillzr WrtI'nrhouA tf Air Eruit i2 7Vj4 00 Cfcr. iCr wt ranges are wrung dry in passing over Flour Nrr Orpilisf B'l Pisiform. C4ce CC0srlD'i tJrtti. tm Barley Tr0'f-- r r l'r Ion tlrm Potnn tlsa irr The mountains Wheal these vast plains. 1 M) bU.. AW Defats. No Cp forty Trootfsr; iiW OMBAlCi 70 Corn claim their share of the moisture that lOroIoiir u wrt TrrtTB ft to 10 Typff-OU Urns S'C'iniie to this Dsllr over vrioui Uu passes over them, and great streams Apples pet R,, dried Rouv acd this cvruln mI'wiIb sort trarrlrr th - 7 r UJl tire formed in their midst.' Then tho Apples 2nd f,'. 15 Benches pi cicd BWSe th'it iour TicKt rb'it vtn thtt J ut in streams are brought dovv u in canals and Beacn s halves nvt t Kp linn othr. quart r made to irrigate the country. In Utah Peaches W. H. STUvNETT, Plnin pT dried MARVIN RUGH1TT, l"i n r yon will find as llue cereals as Apinulh Cherries n1 tit ll'j mr ut 7 dri d. ... are grow n any hen. The line bracing Butler. ier It per It. Tlekel lot a. ill IV Suit l..l,e(li b;, M. 25 H. av Is, Ticket Aent; U. P. K. B. (us s pi air makes it peculiarly healthy, esjno-ialiTO vindcu. Vers ,, dor t for lung diseases, and a large 7 '10 Heel rt,. 9 ig 11 u la! ion has settled in Salt Lake Pity. M niton .. PACIFIC COAST ACENGY 75 Wool He had traveled through 500 miles of rmt snge brush to reach Salt Lake. Tho THE UNEQUALLED city w as laid out in squares; each Mormon had half a block for his house, and lie had taken a ortion of this Notice hereby given, that at a nntt-tn- s of Provo Manufuclur-inoi the stream brought to him from the mounIn Provo City, on Ihe.lrd Coin held puny, led around his and home and it tains dav of November, CI, an Assessment No. made a place of beauty. of iUv S x Isillars er spare, was lie wished to speak of the men and upon the entire Capital SI ok of said women of Salt Lako with resjieet. They Company, payable In tluee lnslullm-nton the 3rd dnv of December, 1874. were worthy of it. The great iniquity viz: 3rd dav of February, 1X75, nnd 3rd on of their country eou'd not last another 2nd, decade. The meeting was held to en- 3rd day of March, 1875, at the office of Jones, Treasurer o' said Company, In courage the reverend minister of the Provo City, nt the time herein specified. gosjiel present to carry tho gosjiel not Any stock upon which this assessment the sw ord, to the jxvq.de of Utah. Brig- shall remain qnpnld on the Shth day of Tlie s iperh hrve urbii r4 t ham Young and his associates were March, 1875, will te delinquent, and adver- mircvn!iprmllUed in the Untr ry ef Murufartun.. gathered from all parts of this country, tised for sale at public auction, tand unless They .n rrmiirVrUile for O a Veilin'.. Bcr.ly sold on and Swuinv! of Turn, and Durabihtr. and they had gathered around them pnvment Is made before will the 14th dny of April, 187.5, to pay delln-qefrom all parts of the world men w ho beassessment, together with eoxts of adTHE CELEBRATED lieved in them implicitly .They were ig- vertising and exenses of sale. 1IF.NUY A. DIXON, kicretary. norant, it wasirue.but there they were, no-Provo City, Nov. .Mil, 1874. and it became their duty as Christian men to help, not to crush them. He oelieved that in Utah was to grow up the great central State of our country, that thousands would go there in the B. coming years to enjoy the pure and OF bracing air of that beautiful region. That country is in some resjiect-- like SALT LAKE CITY, Judea. It has its valleys, its mounWishes to Inform the Iaulles of ITAH tain ranges, and its Dead Sea great COUNTY that she will open hi PROVO on Salt Isko. There are many jmrallel November Oth, 1874, In the establishment between them. Tho Christian men of formerly occupied by Mrs. Jones, a large Chicago ought to feel an interest in the and r.vsmnxvBLF. arhortmf.nt of in tho nurkt t T1j Mi m Dt riMp Inrnmf LADIl-civilization of Utah, because it was and CHILDREN'S uow u.. (or rbun h arul pr!r. Ov r part of our country, and to help the HATS AND BONNETS, SHERMAN & work of leaching that deluded people And Fnnry. Notion. Feather. Flow GPS FRA I, AGFSTS, that their religion was but a superstiIjm-cHole Good. Ar., Ac., er. WAX FKANUISUO. tion and a falsehood. Which she will sell at the lowed cash ftf letter-head- Dr-Bec- oer-nr- k, bill-head- s, s, , s, I C 0 C ra t, , - ol-- n I 11 North-Wester- , n ON Mieh-iivq-n- . I Siittnn-Iii-Asliflel- , I . MILWAUKEE lFi m hv Vllj-Msrko- Bfll.i-stpr- m 1 f Hu-- if'iiusc-b- - . tfc . t 11 ! to-da- v Ov si I I ''tij'-rln- t vv .cl-i- 'i. 1 ( v . NOTICE. i I g itn-clo- lev-n- s, 't rt Ilno-lMii- e ( NEW MILLINERY. Mrs. W. Wilkinson, - s HYDE, price. GRAIN as i PRODUCE TAKEN. no.5. Letter From Alpine. Alpine City, Nov. 4th, wel-fai- r, " .... vv 1874. Editors I'tah ('ounty Times; .Gentlemen: As there are a very great number of persons in this country front Lancashire, England, and as a word a) xnit tho plats wo were Dim in is ever vrlcome, I send you a very short sketch of louirashire history, together with a ajiecinien of pure poetry, requesting its publication in tho Times. From authentic sources we learn that in religion the earliest inbabi'.ants of Ijuiea-shirwere of the Druidicial ; their deities were Furies; their doctrines were somew list peculiar, including tho belief in the transmig ration of .souls, and the offering up of human sacrifices. Ioineashire is rein ok aide for the peculiarity of its dialect) tha pronunciation and comprehension of which has Kvfflod the intellect and puzzled the brains of the most learned physiologists of ancient and modem times. The following poem, written by the late Thomas Wilson, a manager in tho establishment of Messrs. Uoylo fc Newbury, silk manufacturers of Leigh, may be considered a fair specimen of the Lancashire broad comedy, The Countryman's deIt is entitled the CoHegiate Church. scription 9f Respectfully yours, Ian-cashi- SHERMAN & HYDE, SAVE TIME AND EXPENSE! Cor. Kearny and Sutter Sis . SAN FRANCISCO, AAD 1UITA1L lLiU. E. The hrvt varieties of Imported WliOUUIJLLX IV SHEET MUSIC, Musical Instruments; - AND- re .1 vsica l m:n cita xdisk Onlrr from the Iateriur pmmiitly f !li 4 MAS.tr actciu a or Tin; n e R. T. Booth. DAVID CLUFF, RESPFCTKIT.I.Y 'llTFl.n the rltinens of liovo and II he I prepared to furnish ported and lionn-mn- de II JR., INFORM Ftah, Hint kinds of Im- t I'UNlU'BE, at LAIiK PIIICEH, HALT Wholesale and Prlail, Thereby aaving boll Time ant Money FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER TURNINB OONE. AND WOOD - PRICES DOWN TO MF.ET THE TIMES. Iatron(r Of all Hii a T2.-A.xisr C ) XI F otne 1 Industry J I N H constantly on hand and mad. to order. TAKEir, Wart room and Workshop, 2nd Fast The poem will be found on the find Main Street; Salesroom, East mayVS earner,. psge- .- Eos.) Acknowl'-d.i'-- 1 y Mre 'i' -i i v r priced Inatruu oa tfitr Co:,:, b tl T T'- - if: ,) |