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Show TRAVEL. THE EYENIMEWS. and opposite Kennlngton DECLARATION tUTTERS. slated, OrtJRPeoXHj Park. The meetings were well at-' THXBMOVBTES 7d degreea F. In Kjueu, wptaaauy- in be afternoon QBABTJF. evening, the many strangers Fine. and the shade, at 1 n.m. present navinc mkiwi W 1MY! LOCAL AND OTHER - UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. Jan Tneaday, : 33, 1974. to-da- y. rby Inquiry after our "publications, f ?own periodicals, etc, after Breezy. PRICE OF COLD. Fonnd. This morning a man the ma ofa the Conference. adjournment a Corrected dally by Dxsxaxr Najiojux found a U. 8. curreacy bill, which "xne hubui and all rejoiced ftVNK. Salt lam Crrr, June 23, 1374. the owner can hear of at this seemed refreshed and gratified." office. iiuyi'iff at fl.09: StVAng atfLll. Abusing Horses. It is somewhat O.f ASDAiTER Frederick: Mouer.If Frederick of a mystery how JAKUARTlw, 18T4, livery stables in SPECIAL BUSINESS N0TICE8. Mosser, or Marian Mower, supposed this City can be run in a manner to be in Utah, will communicata to make them paying concerns, A large In- with Mr. WiUiam H. Perkes, of this Received. Just the in which their y'ame of Ar. 1. way considering Ao-- 3. voice of Inborn and Riverside Office, they may learn of .PassV. PamTr. teams are used, as a general rule, Fart. something Mits. Wilkinson's Hats, at to their advantage. Trains by parties who hue them. On the d 1 BO 3 6W)AM Ladies' Bazar; 3 4QTM i"k't!o.tve outskirts of the city those hired Lake.! TiiEColeman Histers in their Meeting at the City Hall. Tan teams can be seen dashing over the Wnods e 4 08 .60 "Grand Musical Carnival;" Mr, ners, workers in leather, and others ground at a speed that would ruin i '' ' ' n its. Coleman and the Sisters in the who are interested In home manu- - the best animals in existence. This 4 1 litres i'le. .75 break-nec- k comedietta of tho "Day After the fiactttres are invited to attend recklessness regarding 6 50" 4Ta 1.00 and the at in Fair;" six at Hall other the the City tod. company meeting people's property is reprehen comic drama of "Charles Xliyat o'clock this evening. 7 07 " 4 52 " sible, as well as being inhuman in 1.35 the Theatre point of cruelty to the horses. Arrive at 7 50' Sol. convalescent 546 P. Judge Money saved Is money earned; av . Ao. 4. McCurdy was out this morning for Miscellaneous Trades and Pro and any one using Durycas' "Satin the Pa'r. Par"r. first time since he was so an fessions. We have received from Gloss Starch" and "Improved Corn maltreated by private MrC William C. Morris the minutes mercifully Starch" will save money. 8 VIA cave 620 PM Thomas Hackett. The injury to of la meeting, of which he was secsdeu. If. Wallace, opposite the Salt tho Judge's neck must have been retary, of persons belonging to 7 10" ai " 1.00 Lake House, East Temple Street, very severe, as he Is yet unable to various branches of business, held Karriiing-tohas the beat Ice Cream in town turn his head without also turning last night, at the 13th Ward As 9 53 " j 7 31" 1.35 coolest saloon. and the his whole bedy. sembly Booms. The object of the '"i'lltCVVillo 10 0i 7 41 " gathering was to take steps towards W((rl.-Armstrong & Uaolev's Lum A. Gardin Canal. That Bishop together with a view CrosA 7 53" io n 1.75 ijer Vard, at Little's old 3'ard, one er informs us that work on the Car to home manufactures, encouraging east block of rr!vo at Theatre. son fe Buzzo canal, West Jordan, is etc., and was a result of. a previous 8 SO 2.00 Salt UkJ 10 0 ' Common Lumber at !?.'SO jer 1XH progressingJsatisfRctorily,but,owInr meeting held in the' same place. and Finishto some alterations at the head of The Flooriug .71 MXE D painters, tailors, printers, " 540 ing..: it, involving more labor, tile job paperhangers, . butchers, bakers, WIM. RUN DAILY", Sundays Ex" $32.00 Fencing, will not be completed as soon as school teachers and photogra cepted. Common Slieeting,..?20 previously expected.. The altera phers were represented, Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and and Leaving p. in., aii'l Otrlen at 5 a.m. and 3.30p.m. Pickets, tions are the widening of two miles reports were received from some of ?t of the ditch and the shortening ef those branches. Kor all In forma tloa coacorn!nr frt'ia-utlath, Bishop E. D. r paware apply to dl7- lm Cash. it at the head by two miles. Terms, and U other brethren made Woolley US J.I.Oen. SHJtUf. Fro.fbt and Ticket AjreuU MOTIIEUS. Make your children suitable remarks. Another meetMissionaries. A letter ing was appointed for next Monday happy. Buy them each a pair of from Elder Williamprivate JOHN SHARP, B. Barton, on. the celebrated Shoes stamped OEN. SUPERINTENDENT. evening at 7 o'clock, at the same V. fly the sole. SoUcra& Co.yPhiladefpJiia. dated at New York. June loth. place, and a meeting of the paint states that himself and, fellow mis- ers was appointed to be held at the j 3m sionaries arrived there on that day, ilTAH SOUTHERN RAILROAD paint shop of Mr. Joshua Midgley ' SFI.S.IXG Ol'T ! after a pleasant journey overland. at six o'clock on Wednesday even Kxpress Wafon". They had secured berths in the ing. Job Wagons. steamship Minnesota, which was to Theatre. There was a numerous sail for Liverpool on tho day follow- Family Wagons. audience at the Theatre last night, Buggie?, two ami tlneo .eat. g the date mentioned. So far as to witness the first appearance of On- asd Must be soM. ie could learn, the neord after Jcnk 1st, 1374, ftrVjomplished Coleman Sisters. Call at Z. C. M. I. Wagon and East are complaining xernj&fn-rall- y mic drama of "CharlesXII." Machine Dept. of dull, hard times. was first presented, and enacted in d!07 2w W. H. Hooper, Supt. Racing on Sundays. Tho gentle a satisfactory manner by the com Take (ta Best Boat In. Station. v For Chicago, New York, Boston, man arrested for racing his horse on pany. t3 The Coleman Sisters followed in Philadelphia and all points East. Agricultural Park race track on a musical and terpsichorean me Tho best route by all odds is the old Sunday was fined $15 yesterday. A.M. AM. P.M. Ti l!iH loavo In connection with this case we lange, showing themselves re1 . S i t Ll 10 2 30 and popular Chicago nnd Xoith-wester- n so 75 markably expert in the use of the Lilllp Cottonw'd 1 28. 0 55 3 15 M. H. Davis, at may mention that the Directors of cornet road. 751 1 25 7 48 1 30 3 ap: Ju:i.'tiu andthe banjo, eliciting reM. D. and A the a Arrive at Society adopted White & McCormick's Bank, will s.vsi-l.7 53 7 40 4 00 1 00 applause and several ensell you tickets by this route and resolution en Saturday not to allow peated l.o,ivo Midi .. cores. But in their clog dancing S.tii ly 8UI do5 ly their track to be used on Sundays 1 25 2 00 give you all information. 8 It. . Irdfjr took Sisters the the house by storm, ...I 1 75, 75 Lehi 9 08.. for racing purjwses. The'parties who A rueric m Kork.. 9 20 . . 3 00 hU new ...! 1 9rt has to caused and break out into it Wallace opened went to the park to race last Saba oc 3 oo HI' vsant drove-- i .. 3J .. roars the wild boisterous of Arrive at Confectionery Store, opposite approbabath were, we understand, aware of ...i s ml oo Salt 1'rOVO ... 10 IS . . tion. These girls are certainly ex Itke House, with the best the resolution of be the Society, aud purest candies mado. sides being notified concerning the ceedingly clever with the wHIen wSi and they shake it fantastical City ordinance, by an officer at tho shoe, Tiik Bull. Vindcx, jr., is for a long time too, to the intense ly race track. through one of the purest of the audience. delight Durlilies, of short-hornemilking The comedietta of the "Little are in The There . 10 4 Apple Crop. ham?, brought from England. He dications Sentinel" J8 50: followed, in which Mr. is the that crop I,:.int Orove.;ll apple V 1 IO was purchased in Kentucky, and is Fork.! It 40, and Coleman the sisters manifested to suffer somewhat this sea20 It 55 t.ehi 75; considerable in the comic kept by Angus M. Cannon, on the likely P M ability 12 45 1 2 00 block Folsbm's wood- son, from the same cause as it did lne. occupied by Arrlvoat ast year. This morning a gentle- - This evening "Charles XII," the 00 1 50! 2 50 working establishment, 14th Ward. ... Sia ly . a.m. P.M. man showed us a number of young Colemans in the comedietta of the ".eavt Pass' Terms: Four dollars for the sea1 10 9 :n 5 on Sinlr Day after the Fair," and the sis in the ters apples .F.iu fi .n 114 9 40; 5 IO I 75 2 son. d72 s40 w20 lwea 20th from allhisof orchard, In their "Grand Musical Car10 15; 5 4 8 00 3 00 nuivM 1 were which in Ward, with variations.: nival," -CxKKKN LAIfE 1'LEASCKE jured by the codling moth, and he 2 OO 11 0O B 30 2 50, 4 00 ; )' r.'iJ- tGrounds, ouly five miles south of states that all of his apples are ' the city, and onthe line of the similarly affected. It is probable I X f; SHUT .1 .1 Utah Southern Railroad. Sunday that if the recommendations of the LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. f LL UOS DAILY, Suudays exSchools, picnic parties and excur-sionia- Horticultural Society regarding the cepted. cannot find a pleasanter best method of destroying those . "' All Concurred In. coucroiiif Freight or apply to The Senate amendments to the placelo spend the day. A beaut- orchard pests had been universally ifullake, nearly two miles in cir-- adopted in the city a large amount House bill in relation to the courts were concurred in, 112 to in Ticket Frcurht Aircnt. and 3enera jiinference and well supplied with of fruit that will likely be lost 36. Utah, House took a recess till The Uboats for the benefit of pleasure would have been saved. 2:15. On a concur F. LITTLE, seekers. Good exfor accommodation was rent resolution adopted, StTPERTNTENDENT. QENRKAL .1 ivi teams stable and pasture. Large A Pleasant Meeting. President tending the session until six, to allow the bill to be enrolled and grounds for any kind of field sports; Georgo A. Smith informs us that signed. The House took a recess UTAH NORTHERN RAILROAD. also dancing floor with bowery. when en his eastern trip,. last year, till 5. TraitH !o"ro Otrdcn daily at 8.30 am. Terms reasonable. himself and party had the pleasuie Debate on the Utah Bill. ' 8.00 " " FrankUn. T. of meeting Mr. and Mrs. P. Clapp, Mil), Paper Howard, ODDOsed the nassace of , Sanrent ' " " 11.10 " of New York, at Ismalia, Egypt, the Utah judicial bill. He said it P. O. Salt Lake Co. tf dll 7 N'TBLEY, ('II they traveled in company would result in a religious war, U.o'i Freijfht and Ticket Arnt, Lumber. I am now receiving and to Jerusalem, the which could have but one result from MOSB3 THATCHBK, that ; 5 tf the Mormons would be dri Gn'l SupU lumber frona the Park, good white associationspoint formed on tho journey ven to the wall, and their me well Give and seasoned. pine, very agreeable and friendly. thrifty farms would be devasa call, examine arid inquire prices. being A few days agd Preat Smith had a tated. In his opinion it would iiiLHER & SALISBURY'S Utah lumber yard. most pleasant surprise, in receiving be best to leave this matter to time; a short time he believed the ind lo9tf J. J. TlIAYNE. a call from the lady and gentleman in flux of tieatlles into the Territory A Sr i ft i NtTop Rugoy, as good named, who had reached this city nnd the contact of the Mormons as new, for sale at a great bargain. on their return from a trip round v ! the outside world would in the disruption of Mormon-i-ithe world. The meeting was reTHROCOM Apply Post Office Box less 1 ciprocally pleasant, none the Nevada and favored the bill and dl;57 tf Utah, South-ea(.).,: so from being in a part of the Montana. uUnst the Mormen sysXOTICK TO TIIK riTIJLIC. We world far distant from the place tem, tvtn Salt Lake tTity daily, running seutb to take rintic. Aonerk?Ao Fork, Mount Nebo. 8e- -i are determined ijiot to be undersold where the first" . Frelinghuy sen's motion i acquaintance was Utah; and Ptohe, Nevada; by anyone. to. Freling-huvse- n was bill We will guarantee to the t, Su Oeorg-aagreed up formed, and under very different PASSING THROUGH moved an amendment sell the lest Wagons in the market, circumstances. a writ of error from the i .ivo. STrlnvlll, Soannh Fork, Payoa, that it Crmk. Chicken Creek. Round Valley, all complete, foot board, lazey back of the United States Court Supreme . ro, Oorn Crook, Iloaver, MinerTllIe, to seat, top bed, bows, California lu I Roses. Choicest and most beau- to the Supreme Court of the Terri.'. th principal towns and miningtory shall (lie in criminal cases,' ,DiM in- Soutliura (Itab aud Soil th east Ne- brake, stay chains and J tires; 3 tiful and fragrant of flowers is the where 1.. Also loavn Corlane, Utah .daily ,ru-- i the accused shall be liable to A i t Sort to Vitrtnla City, Helena. Fort Wagon i, $13D; and 3J, $127.30. rose. This opinion was heightened capital lXer IxVltro. Ced-tCreek Mines, written punishment, or convicted evwith guarantee given in us this morning when Brother of polygamy or bigamy; agreed to. a i ai'il thnnih all the principal town i uiai.iir canp4 in Montana. ery wagon for one year. A liberal Thomas Fenton, nurseryman, of The recommendation of the comto strike out the seventh PRINCWM37 OFFICE, discount given to dealers. the 6th Ward, laid upon our table mittee section was agreed to. Bros. dlT3 2m Nayixr a basketful, which delighted the Sargent moved to strike out tLa 1 sancof in the third section perthe filled the air and on provision eye Pure Olivf. Oil constantly SALT LAKE CTTY. the court to grant alimony mitting handT Various brands of the genu-iu- e tum with delicious perfume. There to women applying for dissolution specimens, each of a of the marriage ties on accouat of article imported directly from were forty-tw- o and he informs us the previous existing marriage of TOE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND France, byxLbuis A. Bertram!, and different variety, for sale at his" residence, one block that he has about sixty other kinds, the husband, and allowing, as suffof such previous marwest from the Temple Block, and making in all about a hundred, dif- icient proof evidence the of cohabitation riage, w a rTTtT ri T A TT f It at Messrs. Wilton & Sangio's, First fering, and varying In color all the as husband and wife; agreed to. South Street, opposite Z. C. M. I. way from pure white or yellow to Sargent also meved to amend by striking out the provision making Price from $12 to $16 per box, of deep crimson and damask. the practice of polygamy a .suffWith all those varieties of rose icient or tweutjf-fou- r bottles,vand cause of challenge of. a juror I Oreat Central Iowa 8brt Line Orer--I twelve where raised lies the here, land Route, with IU connection Eaat from 7oc. to $2 per bottle, accord trees, for bigamy, adulInVprosecutions i i West, la the of them and size to of the people importing necessity the to, as was also the bottles, tery, agreed Ac; ing from the east and west, some of amendment allowing to the proseShortest, Quietest ami Bcttt Route between at or the sale Drug tA In capital cases, Ave challenStore and at the Cooperative Re- them at very high prices? The cution of 'the jury and to .defendants roses produced in Utah areas beau- ges tail Grocery Department. fifteen. The bill then passed, and V Brethren, buy no more melted tiful and fragrant as those produced the Senate at one twenty, went inTi to executive session. n other places-Londolard for olive oil. ' Dc Afotnetf Hock Island and A Well-know- n Cam bier Stabbed. dl02 Louis A. Bebtkaicd. Conference. A confer Chicago. Bai.ttmore.I3. During a drunkThe otilv route carrying the through Over--' Warranter Deeds most ap- ence was held la the "Horn's As- en brawl in the Sherwood House, LxlUr Mail, making clom and niiabU Amos, a proved form, Quit Claim Deeds, sembly Booms," Kennlngton, Lon- early this morning, Berg :ounettion at n gambler,- was fatally Mining Deeds, Townsite Deeds, don, May 17, Elder B. T. Burton Mcas he alleged, by Sam stabbed, With tralna arrtTlnff from the Weat by Leases, Official Bonds, Incorporaand Elder M. H. Hardy Donald, who was formerpresiding, Central and Union Pacific Rallroada, and at arresteu;he tion Bonds, and other Blanks fot acting as secretary, according to re- ly resided near Baltimore, and is son of William McDoaald the milthe News Offl. port in the Millennial Star. With all Fast Kxpreaa Tralna, Xaat, North ale at lionaire ind former owner of "Flora ' aud South. BY TIIK LADIES.- Jos. Utah from PATRONIZED Elders present Temple." famished PARof the Euro LOR SLKEPIXO Waatly CA RS ever used on Fire and Lose of Llfa. The delightful, pure, unadulterat v Smith. President railroad are now buiit, owned and runany T. Burton, Prest. R. Mission; 23. by A fire t on pean of th-.Milwaukee, ed and truly excellent qualities Company between ucnwc Prairie St., this morning ' burned Of me liOuaon tuieivove, OMAHA AND CHICAQO. Dr. Price's Special Flavoring ExPrest. of the Bedford Con-- several stores: two .young men TUnJtOH TICKETS to all polnU East tracts and Cream Baking Fowder Call, ference; ueo. r . uiuob, ixvui Tra asleep In the basement of a bakery ail benhtained at Company's Office, office; J. F.Wells, were suffocated by the smoke, and Liverpool the r for them Rpatron am ai v. P. - , of have secuied mw iviuuguwu perished la the flames. The loss ef nctj In San Franciaco and Sacramento. xUuer in veling in ladies most of the Intelligent travelUcktU T1A- - ROCK age Insured Is VMr $$,000. King, Volney Conference; $6,000, rad Jl'SZZ property i ibis country. Whenever a sweet, ing vMr in the Durham and New A. M. SMITH, white biscuit is wanted, or a light castle Conference; John? Squires,n, General Pasaenrer Arent, ChJcaxo. uvnuB-tollroa Kioolb, 0n'l Sup't, FOREIGN. Coicaio. pot pie, an elegant cake, or a deli- M. XL. liaray ana dldOOm ' ; - r traveling Elders in the Loncious pudding, these articles are don Conference. PORTUGAL.-- : as their use made of, purity,and Thanksgiving. Meetings were held morning, Lisbon. 23. The customary mesuniformity are certain in producing statisti The and erei.ing. sages of thanksgiving and congratsuch results. A few cents additionAND AFTER MONDAY, PEPTJSth, Conference ulation have jpaesed between Portuthe showed are cal who not ladies report ON VS73, does deter cost al establishTrain will lea re oHOKM aaily orancnee uu gal and Brazil, over the foliowa: communicatmindful of the health of their fam- to be composed or of ment telegraphic 1221 a total of ionmmf Trim . . . ily from procuring that which is 7 districts, with at m that numbers: during the last six known to be pure and wholesome, Trala far 55 added by bap especially articles that are used In months 80 had been 1M had emigrate!. ine Tie BogifiM preparing the. "necessaries of life." tism and T. H. GOODMAN, jt pertT - EriciTirai addressed was by the sold In Conference Genl Pacaeacar and Ticket Aarant. Dr. Price's powder is . not Elders. V. N. TOWNS, V, OMoualnd to OMlUoa a solicit. bulk, It is put up in cans securely above-name- d sat- Brick and TU of aoy abapa ' Oaal SupTv. OBO. Is great Bulk Conference largely labelled. gave "The powder aaouifcirasa, .rU. H. MCXj was a good MArorn fumiakuaa' Hall Our anu fraudulent isfaction. and often, adulterated, ' and comfortable one, pleasantly t Btak ly, sold for Dr. Price's. f j ; Piuntcr MnCof . Utah. ? & Trains Daily " c to-nig- "" H , ) .'- - - 1 ihe Trains 'Daily I , ; - 4es-cend- ed d Pi-..v- .. u i:,e.-:c- 1 j r .!i-afH'- I 1 3-- i s Til ts liifor-.aatlo- u la-"uir- 1 Log-an- Stage Lines re--.- i'i n. st in-veig- 4 . . : pro-Tidi- ng -- - v 1 i. r ) 1 .1 '.-!!-$ 2 n well-know- rTlr Profoundly impressed with the troth that the NaUonal Grangw of the United SUUt should definitely proclaim to the world its general otijecte, we hereby unan SpeclSe Objects. C. P.R. R. af-ipmo-on A KB f? r CixopJ of the IIIIIIK A' Hill Voice of Warning. Printed in clear Type, on good Paper and well bound. c, 414 T0 AN EXTENSIVE C1RCU- lation of these works we have put the prices down at a very slight margin above ISrOTIOB. INSURE cost, so that they may be placed within the reach at every person in the community. By them being- - fold at low prices they are broua-h-t within the roach of all the Schools to tho Territory, ss well as the adult portion of the community,ahd many persons will be enabled to purchase them not only for themselves and their children, but to send abroad to friends and acquaintances, to sit June 1. 1. PKAtT. wit TYP E ill 4- - TRADE IVIaterials, carry the HEAVIEST Aad OF of STOCKS , 1874 PAPER ww PBESS! I3ST Jot Wori : dl71 8t a . Book and m Inquiring strangers, and any other persons where the works might do good. Business Relations, Kaollttles for the OFFERS Superior of WE are now delirering the Autobiographj of Parley P. Pratt to our City subscribers; IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. ws trust that those who have sixnel for the work will be prepared to settle tor It promptly on delivery. Those who can make tt convenient to sail at my residence opposite Twelfth Ward Schoolhouae, can be supplied with their copies without delay. ano shipping the book to the local agents in the settlements, who will supply WE HAVE THE LARGEST as0&t. country subscribers. KENT Off - a DESIST IITOS y highly bene ficial in Rheumatism, and strongly recommended as cooling drinks for heat in blood and skin. All aoods purchased at their store toar-ranted and delivered. Bed Bug Buster; try atil bottle. IS anti-scorbuti- For our business interests, wc deblre , PRICES : to bring producers and consumers," farmers ana manufacturers into the most direct and friendly relations possible. Hence Half Morocco, cloth sldes,...1.25 we must dispense with a surplus of middlemen, not that wo are unfriendly to Im. Morocco,cloth sides, l.OO them, but we do not need them. Their surplus aud their exactions diminish" our Full Cloth, embossed, 75 profits. We wage no aggressive warfare against Seta by Mail fmrtctipt cf price. any other late rest whatever. On the con trary, all our acts, ana an efforts, so lar as business is concerned, are not only for the liberal tfiacmtnt on one dozen entice of benefit of the producer and consumer, but also for all other interests that tend to each work or over. into speed bring these. two. parties . ,Tj" mi. . economic sji contact,, nence, we noiiv transportation companies ox every fcna are necessary to our success; that tneir Interests are Intimately connected with our interests, and .harmonious action is mutually advantageous, keeping la view the first sentence in our declaration of AND principles of action that "Individual happiness depends upon general prosperity." We shall, therefore, advocate for every Will Shortly Appear: State the increase in every practicable way of facilities for transporting cheaply to the seaboard, or between home producers and consumers, all productions of our country. We adopt it as our fixed purpose to "open out the channels in nature's great arteries that the uie Diooa oi commerce may now AND freely." We are not enemies of railroads, navi gable and irrigating canals, nor of any corporation that will advance our industrial Professor Orson Pratt's and Dr. interests, nor or any laboring class. J. P. Newman's In our order more is no communism. no agra nanism We are opposed to such spirit and msn rementof any corporation or enterprise I nTnmiriTn.r li that tends to oppress the people and rob 1.UJUUUU1U1V U them of their just profits. We are not enemies to capital, but we oppose the tyranny of monopolies. We long to see the antagonism between capital and labor re moved dt common consent, ana Dy an en D. O. C ALDER, lightened statesmansUp worthy of the nineteenth century. We are opposed to Deeeret Hews Office. exeessive salaries, high rates of interest and exorbitant per cent, profits in trade. They greatly increase our burdens, and do not bear a proper proportion to me pro fits of - producers. We desire not only (Xste Sorth Star Hotel,) bcJ but the protection of every true in teres ti.of our land by legitimate Bentst Tenapte Kareet, Salt Lake City, transactions, legitimate trade, and legitiTwo blocks east of B R. Depot. Street mate profits. Oars pass by the door. auraeauon. This hotel having changed proprietors We shall advance the cause of education and name, and been refurnished throughwill supply the best of accommodation. out, among ourselves and for our children, by GODnaT A Rook bp, Proprietors. all just means within our power. Wees dl6tlna pecialty advocate for our agricultural and Industrial colleges that practical agriculture, domestic science, and all the arts which adorn the home, be taught in their courses of study. THE RETAIL DRY GOODS Of any offict in the Western Territories. Spencer's LettersJ j 25,000or Lbs. The Grange not Partisan. 5. We emphatically and sincerely assert truth taught in our organthe ic law, that the grange, national, state or subordinate. Is not a political or party or AT TBS ganization. No grange, if true to its can discuss political or religious Salt Lake City Woolen Factory, questions, nor calf political conventions, nor nominate candidates, nor even discuss 19th WARD their merits m Its meetings. Yet the principles we teach underlie all For which Heney end Cloth will be paid. true politics, all true statesmanship, and. If properly carried out, will tend to purify the whole political atmosphere of our coun- d!631m JAMES MAY, Proprietor. try, for we seek the greatest good to the greatest number. We must bear in mind that no one, by beeoraine a patron of husbandry, elves ud that Inalienable right and duty which bePuIEST. rULLEB & LAWREICE, citizen, to take longs to every American counin interest the politics of his a prsper Importer and Dealer try. in On the a contrary, it is right for every member to ao an in mi power legitimately to influence for good the action of any political party to which he belongs. It is his duty te do alt he can hi his own party Jewelry and Geld Chains, to put down bribery, corruption, and that none bat competent, U Maiden Lane... trlrkery; to see . . H E W YORK. faithful and ben est men, who will unflinchindustrial Interests ear are ingly stand by sou aokrts roa nominated for all positions of tfustf and out Pnnl Laval, the principle which to have carried WnlUeansler. should always characterize every grange St. Imter, Chaux member that SWITZERLAND. dliASm Tfce Oiaee'sSiesilsl seek Use Mast, an WOOL WANTED, obli-gatien- s, Watches, Diamonds, , de-ron- '. te ase Mm tste SMBee. We acknowledge the bread princfol that difference of opinion la no crime, and is made hold that 'progress towards truth 4 by difference of opinion," while the fault lies In the bitterness of controversy." We desire a proper equality, equity, and falrne--a, protection for the weak, restraint upon the strong; In short, justly distrib uted nuraens ana jusuy aisuinatea powx nere are American laeas, ine very essence of. American lndependeBce, and to advocate the contrary is unwerthy of the sons and daughters of an American repabne.- - We cherUh the belief that all section alism la, and of right should be, dead and buried witu toe past. our work is for the present and the future. In our arrl- cultural brotherhood and Its purposes we shall recognize no norta, no sou in, no east, ; ; no west. .w It is reserved by every patron, as the right of a free man, to affiliate with any party that will best carry out his princi. , wauiae iMpvrsusa. 6. Ours being a peculiarly farmers' In stitution, we cannot as mil an to our or .C. M. I lG:vea Ui an advantare n BPEED. ' Have opened and now dis- - BXECrJTlON ana WORK. PRTCJE play an unusually large and elegant Stock of LADIES' SPRING AND SUMMER BILL HEADS, GOODS of all classes. IiETTER HEADS, Elegant lines of plain and DRAFTS, Fancy Dress Materials and CHECKS, Dress Trimmings. A full of the most popular styles of Spring'and stock CERTIFICATE, ORDERS, Summer Shawls ever offered in the West. RECEIPTS, :'VY XDEETfS, Silks and Ribbons in all the most fashionable shades . ' '; . V CIRCULARS, looms. BUSINESS aitd No effort has been spared in our preparations for the ALL. KINDS OP trade of this season, and our patrons in town and country can feel assured that unsurpassed facilities have ena- mercaktiij:, MIKINO Ajr RAILROAD bled us to anticipate every ' " - Blank Work To Order, lb to TRUST CO. ' BAIIi TICKETF, from foreign and domestic v We are also determined to give our customers the advantage in price derived from onr ability to handle these goods In large quanti-.fe,and;purchase them wherever and whenever they can be bought East Ttmple SL, Salt Lake City, most favorably; all lines of mertrxAa. chandise for this department havFOR THE TRANSACTION OF OPFN ing been carefully selected by our frosn resident buyer in ifow York. susa. to 4 Pally, Patrons ordering merchandise And, to addition, on through messengers or the malls can rely on having their orders as rromStoSp.m. aepMlta will be reealvesl rreaa ONK faithfully execu tea and upon the same terms as though they were assei personally present- , ' CBtMT. near , smbsssus ess tbe Is day el Jnly. W. II. HOOPER. t POWER STEAM QvanU Pim, COLORED OR FARCY STT p-s- s., Wer Wrk u Specialty r ranks. Many are excluded by the nature of oer organlzauon. not neeause tney are pro- lessioaai ntra, or aruaans,xr woorera, en beeaase they have- not a antaeieat direct interest In tilling or pasturing the soil or mav have some Interest In conflict with onr purposes. But we appeal to all good Uoo to citizens for their cordial assist In onr efforts towards reform, tnat we may even to ally from our midst the last vestige of tyranny and corrupSKoaax A. SMTH. ' : ; .. , tion, we bail the ernerai eeaira lor rraiernai Wmronn Wooaatrrr, OAjrtBX. H. Waua, coos proas is and hanaoay, equUabla lion as aa omen of our future SsuKoa Q. CAjisojr, Joaxra T. Sturm. - OlIF HOJJMMY 1 co-ope- ra i' 03 a DiuIH.'PflST BBS 8UPT. AITD e ,..-- - -- SHOW CARDS, ear-Be- st co-ope- ra success.. " - 9" T. It shall be I BestejisV-- ' H. B. CtAwsosr, Jos. A. Yeowa, H. Wbus) - esoaea A.Sirrni, dom, justice, fraternity, and pofiUcal par-rit-y of oar fontsAhers--J3- of Oouiuy, Iowa Democrut, June 17. , ;., ... - wiw - wWm. MAKE, about eight years round. seddkj marfcad, shod all Pi, 'oat white. akil.tfu Seutrtani: , 1. A. Busst'TlJW. 'I f AmUtnmt QteVters; ,'isa- BH-tUvxaexsan, is W ' lZIumi uqnnnsuT&co.. ' end r j . Afjwns-liiie- ii ,- yohosrs ef r TS ptnft niiE mTGnixs, ftnm r?!r South Cottonwood. June XsSftiu!!' ydsawl osa : Worth Mats Street, Sens ONE, TWO m$Ut .ECU1 I Mi FOUNDRY, Brmss. Iron T. O. Waaaxa. , oolaft taifh. If not claimed she win be soli at t he Dm eta or jauy, js74, mFSTZiZTT M-i- llatiai all Korea or casttico I it sear for Oarrrnsi A ST. tfi L0UIi Shtr to order Heading AadOops AMaxwau Mantrfaetnrtag .( , ; ... Street.- - Kear Morth slsT--lr ) . Tn) 1 . SHEET PsetatyVof Art Us shortsst Wonoa, ' ''-- S&d TAYLOR'S HOTEL Mnutmsrai nu.,'','r Conr-- , Pumplnq; Machinery. Rnt West cr THREE Kxeouted In the rentes, rvnau j j. j t TXBGIXXES AI71) 8AX7 TULLS Halt rnAx hotice. . - In In Plain or Colored Ink or Paper vib JSCS s iUlVI ''' aa abiding principle with DajiI. T. O. Wnm i W. Wooonevr, GaVMaXCABKJS. Twos. Wtuxans, LaonasTS) Toono, Tusis IT T mi so. .Jons T.Caibb, Jo. T. Ssoxau ana as to relieve say 01 ew.eppraesea aufferlns? brotherhood by ' any means at 2 onr command. jt : Last, bat not least. we proclaim It among oar purposes to Jnealesie a proper appreciation of the abUiUaa and spheres of woman, as is Indicated by admitting her to membership and poattton m oar order. 7 Imploring tin continued assistance of oar Divlna Master to golds us k. oar work ws here pledge ourselves to faithful and aanoonloas labor for all future time, to return by our united effort to the wis- . rrla Office, Genuine Dundee Marmalade, Also 73. Rose & Coys Lime Juice. Cordial and Champagne, j entirely free from aUohol,excellent tonics v? and womanhood among ourselves. To enhance the comforts and attractions of our homes and strengthen our attachments to our pursuits. To foster mutual underTo maintain standing and Inviolate our laws, and to emulate each other in labor to hasten the good time com intr. To reduce our expenses, both indi vldual and corporate. To buy less and pro duce more ui oruer io maice our larms sell' sustaining. To diversify our crops, and crop no more than we ran cultivate. To condense the weight of our exports, selling loss in the bushel and more oo hoof and In fleece. To systematize our work and calculate Intelligently on probahlllrles. To aiscountenanco lne credit system, the mortgage system, the fashion system, and eTery other system tending to prodigality and bankruptcy. We propose meeting together, talking together, working together, buying together, selline together, and In ireneral acting together foraaour mutual proteeUon and advancement, oncaaton may require. We shall avoid litigation as much as possiWe ble bv arhitraUon in the aranare. shall constantly strive to secure enure har mony, good will, vital Dromcraooa among ourselves, aud to make our order perpetual. We shall earnestly endeavor to suppress personal, local, sectional and national prejudices, all unhealthy rivalry, and selilsh ambition. Faithful adherence to these principles will insure our mental. moral, social and material advancement. a r. Brown? Storel north etc. c b nan enaeaTor to aarance our cause by laboring to accomplish the follow- me oiyectp; To develop a belter and higher manhood 4- 1879. Oat-mea- s, o. at Liddcll d 8 BO. THJC 1. United by the strong and faithful tie . .. t i. we vir .ngrjcuiuirc, resolve to labor for the good of maiuaiiy our order, oar country and mankind 2. We heartily endorse the motto: "In essentia 's, unity; in liberty; in all things, charity." m 1 Safe Money and buy your New and Enlarged Editions Groceries. Provisions, etc. Besides their large and carefully selected stock of Groceror ies and Provisions, they keep the finest Edinburgh l, Loch Ptne Herring, KEY to THEOLOGY Moirs Finnan Haddies, ... General Objects. ScotcJi Post imously maKR ims declaration. or 1 nrposes of the Patrons of Husbandry-- , R-- Call Preamble. ve Pacific a atlatic Do You Want lo Su, SALT LAKC CJT . i Ftrt- as l '''" ' r!-" j rCTs ! |