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Show -' ' j "'.V, ' " ' ' - 1 J! - ' '' 1" NOTICE ! NATIONAL .i- r" ; - - 4 BANK, ia advancef.... $ 'atxiaonths. ..'i...f.t .....L..f'. L three months, AND , SEWING . OFFICEConir ef Soath ant Simplest and Best riMIK LATB IVTKOVXlfENTS ON THIS X Machine make it bow toe only ma-chithat combine the desirable features The FLORENCE' chine that has the '. j CEUCaaATKU f ' fra OXi ltaad imlj. FEEDS IN AIX SIKECTIONS. ' 19 We Inrite parehaeera to eaS and before pnrchatilny. Pkbsideht: UEORU A. HHITU. J06PH , tltKGKVJ.CAB0.-- 2rfor r a ntRoi A. Smith, If. B. DAStt. H. W. WcxDRrrr, (icoROBU-OAavod- . . Johm w. Vouna, If - SXtTB. o, JU8. A. YonsG, . T. O. WbbeH, Thus. Wm i ams, PHILLIPS Lkobamd Yuonu. ' the oonntry an tJm aaeertaln the date on which tbelr swbaortptioo axplreefcy referrlna te nambera attaoaea to uenrnwow tbe .v--j. iniiam arst day, Mmw sixth month, fourth year, or 1st June, 1874, . ' v : u lceinber, no & unmbfrsoloee harlnx ' '?.. with the eod of the volnme. gi,t.rflMre nnderstandlnr this will be able te renew their awhauilnUona prior to the time of expiration so xna weir paper may continue without Interruption. T.CAistB. notice; LORD; 170 fll'IIERl PHOPERIT TO ' s ; TUB Qf Laic Cit Salt of the Railroad Company will be held at the office of President Brifham Tounc, Bait Lake rat. rrniH Tarrltm-r-. at 2 o'clock D.m.,etetfon Wednesday, April 22nd, 187, for the j WVW. KITKH, fj : : i V Secretary. BcHtnuK. AwUint CaihUrt: P." i a K. SCHRTLKB. a CAI.DKK, tUYIU ; . Is th Udtn)r varlrtJc of Vearetablo and Flower Seeds, together with a fineol- lectkMi of Ilert; tbo unm, vwver " Uird ScJs, Summer FVwrrhijr Bulb, etc We iuTlte tpc a) attention to t be Lena; Ked ye Manuel WurtzeJ for rattle. ira.-for iwrmanent pasture, Ked TP tor Orase for One Lawn wlxtd "meadows, and " i plaU. 'Kras The purity of our- needs Is guaranteed, aa and whore anjrthlna- tloe no prove rcp-r- t jonKxl we will replace It gratuitously. h 8 !. Veiretabte aud their reeuecUve aeasoua. tW Keed by 9f all. Floral Plant dHM a for Railroad Treeillaa;, Brldf ins. or any work of a character wherein Timber or other Materials are to be to the best Dossible advantage andapplied at the least trpctu. tf ui TKE EUROPEIH t JmO? Iiku City, Aril 1st, 1ST!. MAla TU FURNITURE Aad I CMJtmm HfnPtrrjBvji U1 it tnv Scuurttl by i , r " tkvretary Salt L.ie City, AprU Sd, 18T1. dUl Im M w Ml H e . ' I J"; 'TTj u. - k njr V T II LIp wrTM Tear. "lkj. I VJ rn ark w b:i B300 $000 fuuw "O Per ot. 1.. r.miM At & f irtory privt SrtnlfurllluAratfd w 500 Kuikrn klw tirrnlar; In vitn-t- w rrfrr t rhai.u. Ac. ime of bm y may kuow) lui&g W l'"W In 44 .t.-and TrTltorW. U. . Piano Co., 963 Broadway, N. Y. "" j' X0 norted from tha committee oa Civil service reforto, to provide for thereorganization or tne customs serXt0D.&na tne J treasury aepartmen v were both rtferredto the commit of the tee of the whole en the ' Union. f ;'. gtate Kellogg,' from the . same eominit-Ue- ,' reported a bill abolishing the office of ADDraiser of merchandise at Providence, Portland, 'Me., Cleve land, MIlwaukee.MempBis, xi.vans- vtuo, iJOUlsTfllo, fiorrolK, MODiie, Toledo, and Pittsbunr. and provld- insr for appraisers only at Philadel phia, Baltimore, Charleston and Bavanah: Dives intimated that the committee on civil .service reform were t reaching upon the busi ness of the ways and means committee, referring to the former in a rather Sarcastic manner, which drew forth a rejoinder from Kellogg that Dawes was always in favor of reform, but failed to reduce general it to special cases. Motions to strike out a numberjef places included in the bill were Inaade by many members, representatives of the districts affe-ted- , but all were rejected and the bill passed. The House took up the currency bill. Bu tier withdrew . h Is motion to substitute the Senate bill for it. it being understood that Maynard would, after j the passage of the House bill, Laove to- go to the Speaker's (table and take up the Senate JbilL Maynard meved the previous question on 'the bill and the amendments were seconded, 114 to 83, and all, the pending amendments were rejected and the bill passed, 12$ to 120. On motion of Butler the House proceeded with the business on the Speaker's table, and finally reached the Senate bill to amend the car-renacts, and establish' free ban f- made 1 point of order, that as the bill increased the national debt it should be first considered in committee of the whole. Garfield made a point of order, that no?propoeition to tax the people shall be discussed the day it is' offered. j -- The points Speaker ruled that the was a were well taken if .the bill tax bill, but the Senate could not originate such a bill, and it was for the House and not the Speaker to decide if the hill was not properly 1 here. V , Garfield theii raised the question that the bill was n o t properly in the House, and should be returned to the Senate, nut tho House decided against him, aad the previous question was moved and' seconded, and the bill passed 141 to 102. -- 7 -- . . EASTERN. Nomination. aI AVasii in aroir, President has nomlnatedThosJ Russell Moss, minister resident at Venezuela. Bribery and Rauaoallty. Before the ways and means committee to day,Parks,agent of the Pacific Mail 8.8. Co., testified concernbeen ing $600,000, alleged I totohave influence paid by the company legislation, . that half the amount was transferred by j the agent to Whom the whole was committed to a sister, for investment in Philadel j phia real estates j tO?sohana of BondaiO' j Secretary Richardson has made exchange of negotiations for the new half a million of the five per cent bonds for an equal, amount of eon as at six per cent most favoris oneiof the this par; able sales madel Restaurant. ! raora'a. M s sosaael) ' (a) y Kli- - 4 RaaoeatAri-LriVtr- to-uay- a siui if ;o3 P - . f .'Jill' :. 4 t7lNrfNXATi at a City and all point In Southern Utah. At Mryaa ' wyim tntm . xor "Dweetwaier ' mine. At Cheyenne with Denver Pacific road fot ueew e Oem a Draveo Central City, Mexico pointa in Colorado and Now and N'OftA.Ml Chfeu a and Paoiflo, Bock Island Chiosuro, era, aod Mo. River, Kansas City, Ft-- Joe Uasnur! raUroada. and and Council lihitTa Uver line of steamers Xor all points East ' I CUTLEri "m eau gut..... iaj lm. morocco. 2 DO (extra silt) .... 173 " plain... 44 " calf plain... 1 BO roan flit...,.! 50 .... 1 a "44 " plain,... 44 joth editfon. suitable for Sunday Schools, roan... J5 , cair gilt I to uompoudium, lt 1 00 roan.... 1 Of Poems, by E. 2C Snow, moreoeo. ' . ' " calf gilt....:... 2 00 " ' " " " " OounaeloraratXM : - iwr jDiatii vf ucserti vcmx, eSIBIIBl vvum A4y,L-.::.Z::.::i.vU- . '"-- . " 1 25 cloth !' " eloth..gilt....... 100 John Lyon, Harp of Zion, Poems by .. 1 26 cloth mil t " , .cloth... J I .. voice bf Warelne, cloth 7 calf.... 0. Pratt's iiWorks. half calf.............. 1 10 .. covers. stiff St Catechism for Children, Millennial Star. Vols. 1, 11, 13 and 14, SCO calf " " half calf 16 Journal of Discourses, Vol. 2, half calf, 1 10 Juvenile Instructor, bound volumes, Jja cloth.. i. ....... . 3 OS Le Llvre De Mormon (Book of Mormon , in French), paper covers II LJbro Di Mormon (Book of Mormon in Italian), roan........ Answers to Questions, gtilT paper covers The Government, of Ged, stilt paper eovers....i... ...... Divine Authority, or the question, Was Smith sent of GcxJT-.- .. Joseph on Celestial Marnajre. rtfeceurses ! Mormon The Question, correspondence between Schuyler Colfax and Elder John Taylor. Plural Morriare, a sermon by the Rev. Dr. Newman, with Answer by Elder Oram Pratt... Sunday School Class Uoristers '' jl S ' ;'" ' BBSS BVaT B Bi St Si BB SB UllU UUUIIUIA. . : ' IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. rf i' j v - St . Uls4a i m MS cS 3 : M b te Pfi $' 1 "S lil .. - mm M- - K .. . I l THE HAVE LAHOrsT ASSOttT- - . , S Vlce-rresia- i James T. Blanchard, C.E., ANALYTICAL llcoms, r Second Sontti St, a- i - OroesbcckS Dulldinr, 13, a. u mmm up-ttai- rt. I aSaaw i p of aH : 13 ' ) - i bbT And carry th . 1JEAVIE3T.. O rt ia, jpn i . i Materials, I iw D a Aa m wi - J" f STOCKS ITa r in - ijaarr i." r . . C' - Aelefee anil mrifesional eotitultationt; ana assays, fixunesi reference., aemgna u3 flg gQ ASSAYING OFFICE, AKO and !' " i xx ' Prest. F. W. RoCKwxix. Sec'y. Wm. H GarGO, SoutheraWlute r ' I T.part . r7' . r ar- - I , nr;j I . tJ-- - i f-- rJT x3 i - i , I " I or any ouce in tae western Termorles. STEAM : i - -i ! P0YElt , aa advautaare-t- Givsa-u- s a j- ii ti ! .. it.- - ir ii BtEACHED . i . Y AFXRNOON BOARD. ' San Frawbco, Apr 3 i-- i x: i' . ""'' - Ji- - 1 ispjcbd. 1 I'M The White Lead contained In this! Package Is guaranteed by theMan-- j uraoturers, tne twutnern wmtei Load and Color Works, St. Louis, Mo., to contain no aduiteranon whatever. It Is composed entirely of oerfectlv mire carbonate of lead and linseed oil. and la' so Id subject to chemical analysis. IT. - P, 1 n JS ceM i M Tf if Oiijar t . . , . w!i'"svJid i"-- A aiv tfj t a 'ill CERTIFIOATErt. Jo Mrli .oiiriT 1iT 'fi 1 7 MMW MB CHRISTMAS ' .!jxvejr AalWHS A i ::SV. M tSVW f.'--l dal l.J ' . r iVii'd 1S 17 yarn vrl 0 if j FAI11BANK8 . aa r a- xBA9T8.' 5 ' ! .UBI vi lit I rZ-iml-W Y 'Mar ' " 11. 'I:.--- : iit-,- ' AT ; i - :'f Tisii j - "- 41M-.. COR. RAIN AKO LOKBARD STS. Hverv Packare of our 8THICTLT Pub Whits Lkad bears the following guarantee: DKKPH, sjF 'CifiSSKOtrf CARL C. ASnUSSEII ;uCTAa3AWj"a 15.' t r i 1(: 1GJ Valley, II: M Bureka Coo, 15$: 15: e w a c, 254; ?i 30 Pioene.aU SB Panaoa;iJi:U4 170 175 a : I - - COLOR i .b; i4 t' aat-fa-- A. T- lura1 -V 'i:-in- tlava , . ttew Sffxi'An1 ; i', ; . an lAB-RrUS- , , - Bur-Itnwto- r x,, .. . , to-da- y; wv troyea of the buaineeapsnr,iwo part ..... '' 4 ;. - - b3QojnirniaoAjiaipt Berlih. 100 11 A ..... ,ti 4 N, trtoit seHa fbi KaMbaer Traveferi, and Bed auili( IheV ar lln- wH prJf i'lTH:'. iffavrpnisa btsvaad keep longer than . j.. vih' mABUSHUENT I . . Warr$nua-- :"1 . - r .1 . at Saturday Will wm. mm f. i For A4fBdkBdVI0 anarantee. ef forms and Proposal, eertiOcate. aod. aiao foe..latruetMsa as to tbeoondluoas ff be embraeed la tan mn. of October I, tract, ete., see advertisement inviunaj wrepeaaia- - lor mail eon toe to Utah to- Jbe foand at taa brinninat ftrat omeea.'--' T. Bide should tent da aealed envelopes, i,Mall PfeansaK .Ttrrt tory af snperaaribsd , f 7 5o.-- , aliW,-- ' -- I SltUO LlilaaafCll' vinnc r. . . I X.t 4i-.'jt"- f,V? .II. dumber Yard. -- c! areola i3 t t jitr-i4 fftl"5o ! iplbisr l&ft11 Mat- - of!T v wBsiq oMl "ix etil .Wmo d3r nwlj 'Ji5tiiap.'V'l ir. w ana m rvrcffv,! in iit-ij'iv-r,fi;- i"fb la r tM liali liA tlJftflu-- a f "i '(fT-- . .seala-- viksli ,1A fbaua nwO iuO .11 - rL .Lt eno t" .nodJi fcno! vd el" iiiiTITT . Finn fJltlTt n IT I m TTT i ii m i av.aaa muuijiinua, RUiujiro, viitmu.t vaXnlwiiT 5! ASCETIOfirD 'tor Corroymf Laa rrf ITII aist ed oi S o ALL EIZTDS OF LUZXBCllJri iclflIood fd.r-- ( j itHrn ..'M'. iii 3 lthiia LlsdetictWUt'stls'fleiMirl!! : .Jt&Werka.Spttiiftlttf. edi rl ALT LAKE CITT. l9 - Ai.lar-an- f L 7 . Ptah," aadadrirpiial tatiai. fioesart isUBastcr-Oenera- l. CASlMsB, Wait rtiaa Vleaelesaa4a) d2Mly '- Leave beellbou v; v 1 io v.i cara 9i!l tu cwJ evuf ol qvc&a jinii-iu- Jo ,'vdJso-wiBTi- i Sn:iG-.- of tfcfe Department until 9 vetoes p m. or May au, (teoeoeciaoo by the loth of 'June.) for carrying- - the mails of the United rTtatce from July 1, 1874, to of Territory of Dfca. and by tha aebedule arrlvajs jneratn. apecifl'Mi, ffrtuza tta-- s . . ivf; h. 41133 From Deep rreek. to henbourne. W f miles aad buck, once a (Ner.,1 i A Leave Pwp Creek Fridav. at 7 a.m.; , i t jlt Mtfjl-ai..-.- OsklilV S-- Tost Orrtca Dzpabtm tin, Washington, March tt i J874. will be received at the PROPOSALS at. rl&a w-- j w MW;re wratoutt vtiv tA? aiJj'b': ao C9i f . f t-- tU. . I i..M.. ffj"lip ,LMawq. i i?j1W. v Lit ivaniAXuitJfiii J?t I 5-ji i Unitedi States IlaiL StricllyiPnREHllEa.XiD jtJ .4. . -.- f.rtJ .t,y,,J ,,;t 1 a,, . lIKBLiiWIIi : l; IU? - vm S" ef: 2, S Caled.iia,284; Savace. 0 1 d uok in cltyT loss about FonElCfl- Vt fireTaT to-da- y, i ' anti-l- n 1 00.000 Fife. a? i P AJA edl t J Jfi aXjot- rfjvO eoneb 1 twsattlxV, tl A. A AO v fidoL , 14TbACllhatasr, AMirtnr torldt Denver oa their a maioritKof aeveatv-eish- t. adoptto excuran of themselves way bast oaa avail ed the ajpejadrAeOs toritpromljie aad Denver, to front sion rata Cheyenne ,srjioV Goanantee their, tyand of fltrlctly. Pur Ccnsinnpl:c3;jScrcfda tne return at greatly reduced rates. AiU !ldul rfl 1UH 1(A w tti aaa so n BkerieouyMe raoi alauie4 b.t 9 UiTi 1 i H. his of f.J t'rrw ' For particulart aad all tnformatioa la DcnrDanQiai ajmnyed s ' inliaVif;.;,,;?s' will nay. Mrt T ! iiaTlM ;ti.And died oill J , i T e nmav to asasafe, appiy as rerard rrornrMain Stree to I rirU.and ttrt-OLiver 00 Is warr tited fasaonrnrs sfimH Vtm eareful to secure nwrfTaaif Cg. ' 1t tawtoMatae Adnltera-ttoa- . When ra devoted wife holds her his throa sf My Alnlnrfa all Eaatarat and eonsaaalagsAe j f "bulldlag, yeare; experieuoeVaatd tmisvRrewaaar Southern points Via Omaha, and thus avail anabnntl but at arm "a len'trthw br bis on in every partieola blotflc relied ctTlfeRiiaiiT ;aoJcrljJl tialf be eaa ?wea.cf a taanaelVBSOf the advantages of towutt Ytapg' aneT tAysT alie rearilh A Cn.,'Chcmtets aofl f f Heeenwn srt' lactnred by aootaamodatwoa ! ortasle eoinf feiew cats stoeptn Jie axan Tnunr4t. i um. . and quick arc kept by A C. Uf.. . TUC& I kimbaix, as well as a rviaii ail its--crGoons once, how fearfdlrV and wonderfully";- - to do a wholesale I Co Branch ;:; ft, iiHTiwiurM.vmir also a Om'I Ticket A rent. all th ,J !'. Store, 'f ' women are raaae.' ;n iT vj--t DUSinewi. L l. Its Vranc m sis ttmEmii.iLa.j.,AiiMwuiai aia eraure ft tors iu thTeibjrvi- a u ft na. . f A4e 1 ,H . T. T- Srca aid .Chief Srurr aad Supt. i ait " r, WfaJ by A.-J--.- J SHJk ' Eta !, i'iqrnill Mfr C'ClocUere e9 - . . r . f1- ,f ' i lit", tii Si! 3 V.' w . 1 1 i t .'iV o . ;. . tr,: r?.M d lftx prerd -- i CKE8WKLX wt4t; . i : i4JAt ,csoo t Unn jWE8tERH.d aadt t lt..wtk Pi.ti ,J . t - S- -. crosn'--worartefilx- &. j Onr Goods are kent by Z. C. M. I. and all Its branch Stores: also by all the Coopera tive Stores In the Territory. MI.MAO STOCKS. - a B0U1ID IH CLOTH.! TAYLOR I v 3, ; ifv! raoiHUea for the OFFERS Superior of f4 f 0 "3. O. SUWEKLAVD.' UKOSdB C. BATBS, gll ealf rilt...... ....SCO X&U CimtU Judge, Ununited State t 1 '.5 " roan j gilt , liich.itan. tomey 'or Uati. 4. ........ 1 Bo roan " j Doctrine and Covenants, roan..J...... 1 00 SUTHERLAND A BATBt . Hymn - Book (11th edition), morooco gilt, 2J 00 Offshoot. . i Sacramento to Withdraw his letter, est Overiuan,48; 47J 47;' 48,ba0 ... j; 1 8414 and the church to sever his pastor- ;HA) Point, A C. tiM: SP: ttM . UK P i- T. 'l O !.r ship. . 7T5 Belchrrrv 18: k.o a 58, b 30; ' 7J, Antl-ln- fl anion Meeting;. j 110 ! i To be SoM Cheap. t Sooa...of Mormon, morocco J d. I Uver Mr.. Colebrook's Millinery Store, East vvinpio D.reev. - has-bee- i- CJt 1 ATTORTJET AIXD BOLI0TTOR, ! U and South. Tickets for sale to all potatTRast atofflcr Temple tseet, of Wells, Fanro d AeJ)roaU aad at the office of Utah 1eatral Union Paoifie at also In Salt Lake City: KAilroad Ticket Omoeln Orden, at which offioa bertha on alawpuasT oais can. bp 1 t-L- aw, . , . FOR Ctt. Sail Ietk 3 4 . Velvet and Silk. DESERET NEWS OFFICE. 1; 1: 5 CATECHISM . e: resoflatlon meeting here, lutions were adorted strongly.con-demnitoi- y of, Itlie measures now about to Le taken by Congress reinflation, and a committee garding was appointed te take a- document )nanufacturers, aud signed by fifty ti;. ";'" i i II ."liifil repreeentiag teat millions of capital, Tear will farther notice trains TTNTIIi , ROLLS' j and arrrrf at Oyden dally as follow: to Wathington. .! v. lAT. east e 4 SerlouVTroupie TnUclpated. a. es slUa, VALl MPEn. .iwiy . O.W p.m ; Mlxed k. .......... .I.Li tain-- of the Lurope, gave to the ........JIB w, a M. r i it ! tKrench consul for transmission to . .......a.M B.tn. V PrahetTa fotreal protest agal net toe Ti.h.lt.aia satti ".J action of the oflloers pt the Greece, Mixwt. . and eerloaa trouble Is anticipated. "Daily connection vaeei at Orden with ai n h. ti I J.J t m Utah Central PaciOo road from Salt Lake 00 a C.J of Washington, : Office on Main Street, four doors north of i asHix , the j"ost otnoe. r - PIECES RIBBONS, A 1 1 opn e y-- a rxate D. the , LWned and CtM-pc- U JTOIXN. IT. McClTTClTEW , at For Sole SMsd-ihat-ma- Freia-ht,...- ,4 . y; . 5. e, Is e 4". , mm T- '. m I . he The Mlesfsslppi on a Tear. New 'ORX.EAks, 14.4 The water ' to-da- O ' JO aa REPAIRED! ' . I: 5 Church Works, 1074 I'fi-tf?iiJl five , to seven llnchee above high l.C?f ,.l."t ALL SUBS,. ' Ma- Jaafcs"1" water., mark of 187l ?The water 235 v '" '.' ralDBANKS A. Co.. , Covers the track of 'the' Mobile ' rail- ,760 8Ywt,yn;VA Peaa, 0e: 83c: Wc '' fl.W ili no Iwtjkwo i 02 and 904, Washington A ve4 ST. 15013. road a foot , deep. Governor Kel- 474 RelnvHit, te And el Monitor Belmout, wfeaes to ealr sneeiar to addreseed circulr logg, i Newark; 2" ., the property ownern reoom mend7 Patch, a; J, h 3 lehta g too lUMUesf Oe4d .smi f'o S iA avteteea, cliU Bllvef PorlaBd,&nu ing private Jeree work, and prom-IsiH- 1U0 KldSVaiMi-JB-t :ww -- w ';i 4Jeale and i Ms.- to favor reimbursing them in 80 ,iiraeeleta. ldlea ' i a0o ' i Afamiarerrona JofcUrs o salsuraTiaaiSaiutTt Vp aas4Biiai the. next legislature, j' , '. ;; J Wl Caroline, i ..... N lielmoiit, a"c; 38c; 3 V: 3c i . ; t , IchaXe .! Kldo North. tx4 '" fe . EeelMlaetlcal Investl&ration. ........ O Chariot, & FIRE too that PUMPS ENGINES, A a great variety; f best aetetea o Wi . i . s. ...... I Maborunri4t 'lilf CaiCAaoif lt-Th- e S1 :;itv.t mhl '"JbojlwMuw Lixa !Preslytery of jss 55 Kllmore, 5tfe: ' JUAJ. iaow rrr-- GOLD RECKLICtSi ROOCHES; Lead JrrE abto SHrrHosa S f Jtvi m TJjff 00 S Chartot. .7: b 30 , Packikoa ai t!tm bm'Am edf RiritiRQ, Firnnos, Vi'ieagof 27, appinu,u . - . 1 AoRicmauuau tuMBars.-.'- ' aiittee. to investigate the. Ninth a WarKayte), J ' 7 Idaho, S ' i : eliHriJ ili fli Korth Mate 'S'.reet, ST. tOUlSMO Presbyterian church alTair; it was 130 Kmptre St. Patrick. Si.i: 't A complete aatorlinen of the beat ALna mtmlAO found that Dr McKay Con Viorinia, U : 88' .:4nnt'ial eviryi n ' t srratea of &9ii.?4. b 6: XtX: ti;M: 23f: teaching unsound doctrine, .rand 2JU0 OpWr, s a; t&y h 834, tTk it ....... LARGEST AlfD MLDEffT 'H' .,.,,... tliey recommend the Presbytery of f. CVTVXM. , ' 1800. Offlceat Besldence, T., 8ALT LAKICTTT, All kinds of legal buslneea promptly at,. .; t pSitt tended to. - Day. '5 C?l3LXajC-OX3L- 14.-4-T- ,J t READY! ro bill 14.--T- he - - i - U. P. R. R; KtM tu.--.. j"!- . I WASiuNOTOif, 1 OBDH. ,, nxao;iMflfc whit. AND COUNSELOR ATTORNEY; " ' . Bills Pstaaed. nve-twent- y- MliCBIfBD! President. f : m'juU r , , Hs.: UE-XEJiT-BD. mU nnd brxtncKc. amajai5. ? son, Presbyterian,, in Deacon At kens' bairn, Sept., 1775. t A few weeks after, in the same county, in another, town, lie v. Mr. McGregor, same persuasion, preached the lirst sermon jajBUvered In that town In Deacon? Hopkins' barn, to which several Children from . adjoining towns were, iaen to be baptized, that ; is to say, to be sDrinkled. j About t w'o Sabbath preachings in a year was 1 no average at that period. To find the centre of town after it was incorporated in 1777, to build a meeting house, it was voted, at the first; town meeting, to allow the cents per day, aurveyor twenty-liv- e' A. silver; dollar could scarcely be found aiid the continental paper was scarcely an olject of valuation. Boots Were rare, great coats were rarer stifj, A pair or boots would last a roan many years. In sumr mer men or women wore no shoes about home. On the Sabbath-dayafter meetings were regularly established, the women often carried their shoes: in their hands, to save wear, till near the meeting-housand theii;! put them en. Tea and coffee were almost unknown. Broths of various kinds, beans. corn and: barley were in constant use; on Sabbath days for lunch at intermission of meeting, men frecarried bailed potatoes in quently their pockets, and nothing more. A parj of smart young people once asHemeieu ot a neighbors house, ixt! early times, for a social interview The supper what was It? Not modern one of roast turkey an oysters, Ac, but hasty milk; there being puddinand only three spoon?, one division of guests sac down to table, then another and another, till all had been served. 'All went off well, and it was considered a fashionable, well ASMt. managed It ofwas ,thework age of .homespun, the and Simple fare, age iytrd interspersejl with trainings, musters, raishjgs, husking, chopping bees, pUidg bees, and wrestling .matches, and, on the part of the remaie worm, quilling?, apple parbees, dec, the buzzing ings, wheelcarding and the clattering loom. At the first fjichool, which was kept for one month at the house of Deacon Akis was taught reading, writing and a little arithmetic, the only reading books attainable being the Bible and Dillworth's Spelling Book. In' some parts the children learned .to'write on birch bark for lack of paper. Getting about in thelwinter, at any distance from home, could only be done on snowshoes. What was called the Great Frost, June 17th, 1794, froze J water in a tub in the open air ne inch thick. Fruit The winters chieny au perisned. at that periodj were so hard some times tnatothe water did not urep from the eaves of the houses for six weeks together, and snow lay on the ground till late in April. October 7th, 1804, snow fell to the depth of one foot, and in shady places where it drifted remained until the next Spring.' January '19, 1810, was the long referred to lcold Friday, lu which several persons in New Hampshire perished, if Memorable as the cold season, or poverty ye4r waa 1810, when snow fell in June. In 1819, : violent thunderstorms occurred day after day. Many buildings sfere struck and many killed ty iigntmng. persons tho great drouth In ' 1826, Jwos and grasshopper year. About this period' pleasure wagons, - chaises, sofas, carpets, tea, coffee, Ac., began to take the places of other things thatawere used. In 1844, period from its commencement of one hundred years, the neonle Voted at town meeting on the abolition of capital punish ' nays no. ment, yeai, ' i'-- , GKXK.XAL MKETINO OFViTnE THOMAS HARRIS. Aoaar, StoukhoJders et Zioa'a CoKpetatlve Ma. SS Caaaaeretal St. Saturon held to be Mercantile Iiwtitutioci, N.n. The HUrbeat Price paid for Furnl- dSlly day. A prll 4th, 187. at the OU Tabernacle, eur.CarpdU, Stove eus. will meet aud adjourn to Saturday Maj Su.MSTt, at aaaae place. BHIGHAM YOCNOi 'I'HK IT; J O u rURNITURr h XOTfCE. . . Street. d3 1y Marau ? y. fLil. Wert aide TATLOB a JOHN D. T. MCALLISTER, t fjw Cur-resc- . HOTEL! TAYLOR'S uitclahneil nncs will be killed. WEBB-m.- . ai '!"' S3 & aIJ.00.Per CrtT t session-AiuLAdjoiuno- - HOTELS. 1 canght Will bo Centre of Itloek, Temple koit rto wot-- at Plooeer Stablas, 6cooud South 5tret, where the owners can ret Rooms 50d; t hem, on payment of one dollar to Mr. Geo. Flrsl-Cla- B Showrll, who will hevetbeia tucharye. Tlie C S ;,! .... DOGS JSURaiSTFJiED T. - Xecelr conrifnmenti ef Odd,- lU,rt ef aad Lead Bdllos, &lh Ctta'ad-Taac! $ thereoa. h from SaaXert, Zavite Correrpoodane HerchaBts, Kinlaf CtaapaBlat tad CsMtt U warxa. Maklar FlrsMlaM Hoveea a work Spe OX Sii!! IS' KOUNTZE BROS., BANXiRS, No. 12 Wall St., NEW YDRIC.: Allow Interest t th rat of Sur per teat up diilj bilancei of Soli In XOTICE. Tha Loulalan A B1IL Vashinoon,14. At the expiration of the narnlng bour the Son-aton motion of Carpenter, took Louisiana election bill, and the up Frelinghuysan (dellTared a constitutional argufaaen, against It, afterwhich the BenaU went into execu- -- ? ITtafet. N. T dlU td j prepared to furnish elalcjr,and ruaranteelnar that any entrusted to his care, or over which he may have uharre.wlll Ite carried nut with a view to Slttaaea. SnhMrtaatialitT andTaato. at a cot (perhaps) unprecedented in thU Ttrrttiiry. MITTHEWSi fW Olllee la the Matthleson Block, a few & fflWWELL doors atKive the Walker House, Mala Street, Stedxmtn arid FlurixU, tsair LAe tity. tim.tr i f lAiiiua. lteaae i Salt d.t ly OpjMMlte Twaara4 Lake i i Al . 1874. if Specifications and ! Pinna, Detail for all kinds of Buildings. SEEDS! SEEDS Bng-lia- Salt Lake City, April 1st, HAVING DECID-- L rpiIRed UNDERSIGNED. to make a permanent home In Utah, besrs leave to Inform the Property Owner of fait Lake City and vicinity, that he A. ; , 8ECOND SOUTH - - ell oar MEETING ANNUAL THE T U. WlBBIR. H. B. Clawson. ' LEGAL. or preachea- was by Rev. Mr. David- cv OENEKAL AG1NTS, 19 & 21 First SoithSU, f SALT LAKE CITY . to. Tboae names Extras, Kew Attachments oa hand. tV Active Ageets wasted everywhere. J Johs DatidMcKbnzik. Scrfarv- - P. Jy. Ci-w3- DAYID O. CAUDEB, And Guarantee to keep an FLORENCE Machines in Utah in perfect mnnlng order, without expense to the owner. PartUt having a machine not vorking crXl icifl do us a favtrt by eaXUttg. 1 - ., ., EVERT HACHIRE, WE WARnAUT i : Vict-PrfUU- IiixiBT. II. Wau Vfl. L FLORENCE: f TEX PER latrrewt nt tbi rat l EST. per auaam, allowed oil the dnyof Jaanarj Q. ' la It la almost BTXbpit when sewlnar. and ALWAYS IN OHORB. , - ! PAttR-UULIS- the enly Tension will t receired AKD BOOK-BlNDI-Sa Ileverslble Feed aud Self ' Adjusting; Shuttle Dllj p-i- a. F4tst ne ft)ll THR TRASSACTIpS OF lUHiiut)d from IX lKMdU .iii r . . ; The Nbws.Boob: awd Job PRiirrrto Office of has superior faculties for the execution , all kinds of nook and Job Printing-- - From 6 to 9 n Temple Streets. 7.W Tenijle Sl.y Sail Lake Vity, of iix othurs with ita own ezoelienciee. ta maNew ATUR S.UO uiwuuia, EIACHINE ia th - I And, In ftdJlttodf on reery WednemUif. THE NEW MACHINE IN USE. VV.N coxgWessioxal. Uvo WEEKLY. wm TRUST CO. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., f one year. In advance, -.... One copy, 44 ' . months, . w - t." u six i ........ FLOREICE S17INGS BiNK - T One oopTt one year, ; i - ' . n 111,11.1 Towns Xxtrae;, rrem the llletory or Sew EDBlsnd. " ''i:';.tla Editor Peaeret ITeics, In a certain town in HilUUorough County,; jr.. JI., the first sermon e, PvbUlMd every Tuesday and Saturday. i wm CJTI. . . -- ..;.vH . ' ' ,, LIST pza wanaaal 0x10 caLaoaAP um. I ran imniMBMi " Y. JSEMI-WEEK- Li : DESBRET NEWS: 3;iecll AJrerllracut on Second . 5 The Deseret News uWWied - .; !;! " BY TlllEdRAPH. IhrMmmthl." ; S.iLT 'i J -- ri . 1, 11 Pl i i PwoWaead fl-9- F0KEIG.1 EXCHANGE FOB SALE. oa SAnn' pepoaiU. - .J . v n n .. .i..'. seary evening, except SuoUay. One copy, one year. In advance. . . . , ...... .. 6.00 six months, " ........ 2.50 made ana frrompffy Intrreat IF" lESTtf mrnim ...... r i.liT i 1 . J i IVal la Exrbanv, Coin, Uold Dnst, a If! - ' "!:.. I;. ,j Fionrer ftpnr ef the lottj Honntaii Rtgion OF ZION'8 PA.THONS Mercantile JnstUictlon UTAH. w LAKE all ill order for CITY, Of SALT please addret Merchandise to the Superintendent fJOO.OOO or Pa.d uo Capital, Secretary, in which cane prompt Acthorized Capital, $l,OQO.OOO attention will be guaranteed. W. U. IIOOPBB, I H. ELDliKWJE, Vice I'rvu H HIGH AM YtKJNa. rectors 4111 w lO lm JKNHINO. W. Supt. JOHN 8HAKP, CoKec-lion- ' . .,; TEKMTOIXY, WSjVESOAY EyEWICJ, AFBIL15, 1874. AM Xa05J& Cm tJTAH .. : U ' i THE EVENING NEWS. LITTLr. 8. HILLS. Cwhipr. -- u i . r. i I i SPECIAL KKKAXOKZ , i i : BANKERS. DtSERET - i h--.-- VOL. YIIJ V , i . ' ' (. a i -- TAAlCintaAretary Liitjoggj CI f . vLf :il Prmtfm vjr.ej,, Jtrwa-s-Wa- ... tlrr?s ; imJ1--:L-.- I 'f i i - i i .. a l I. . 4 in A w .... irrrnicvj ...a... Irnoil .. ... ! I jrwr.Triu '.. :.,...-.-'..- ,. ! ja l-- t ...... T .. 2 svi-t- l .. 1 ..tt ' |