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Show 1 !' Si M ' 5 it- - j .:! i F1 "' " f - rur- "K- THE HEMNGNEWS. ..v ; citement, the confined air, the un seemly hours, are all palpable violations of health laws. But we are told that these can all be regulated. Possibly tney can: but we are dealas they exist and are ing withtofacts Such a reply remain. like'y will hardly meet the difficulty. You say that some of the above statements would apply with equal force to religious services and other Grant this ftubllc entertainments. if you please, and still the evil is not obviated. We are not excusing but accusing:. Finally, dancing .involves undesirable associations. Here we desire to be especially careful, that we may not offend. We bring no in-- The Methodists and Dancing, liY "I oV THE METHOIMST EPISCOrAX. CHURCH. AIlNlSTEit 1 ; From its earliest history Method ism lias carried on. a vigorous war- rare In defense or enria - tianity. It took atnpmtuai the beginniog and has held to this day, what some might regard as extreme posi tions on the subject or wonuiy I amusements.: with not nattorourselvoa U3 liut let h the Idea ofa no one else has the wisdom to! see iior the grace to occupy. Other, as well as ourselves, see the beauty of Holiness. Almost every branch of the church of Christ has taken the alarm, and, by its leading ministers or resolutions passed la Ecclesiastical Councils, has spoken emphatic words or warning". A. Tew extracts from the sources whence they ema nate, will show us the sentiments andi convictlong. of tho; reneral church in our whole land. The General Assembly of the; Presby terian Clrurch thus spoke hair a century arro: ' r "Qn the fashionable, though, as we believe, dangerous amusements of theatrical exhibitions and danc ing wo deem it necessary to make a few observations. ; The theatre we have always considered as a sch5dl of immorality. With to dancing, we think It neces sary to observe that, however plausible it may appear to some, it i3 parhap3 not the less dan eeroas on account of that plausibility. ,TLet it once bo introduced, and It la diflicult to give it limits. . It steal away precious1 time, dissir ates re ligious impressions and, hardens the heart." Tho Genera 'Assembly of 1S&3 re affirmed the: action of the session of. ISIS", and 'affectionately exhorted all the members of the church, to avoid all recreations and amuse- mehts which are calculated to im pair spirituality, lessen Christian influence, or bring discredit upon them in their profession as members of a Christian church." The late Bishop Mcllvaine, of the I'rotestant .Episcopal cnurcn, on the same thus me now turn to two" subject: ".Let speaks objects in which there is no difficulty of uiscnminauon tne meat re ana toe dance. The, ow&y tine tcovld draw regard to these is entire exclusion. it And yet, my brethren, J am well aware how easy It is for the imagination to array both of these in such an abstract fand elementary so divested of all that simplicity, gives them their universal character and relish, that no harm could be detested In either." ' In 1860 the Young Men'a Christian Association held a General Convention; in Albany, K. iY. Delegates were present from all parts of the United States, and the British Provinces. The question of amusements was carefully considered, and the conclusion reached was thus set forth: "That we bear our energetic! testimony against dancing f ;; as so distinctively; worldly in its associations and in, Its influences as to unspiritual be utterly inconsistent, with our profession as the disciples of Christ." It i3 presumed that the advocates of dancinz will insist, at the out set, that we shall make a distinc- tiau among the various fashionable j dances of the times. It is not probable that any Christian reader of this articlej will attempt to de--: fend the round dances.' But cotil lions and quadrilles, wo are told they are modest, i are different graceful and harmless, i Doubtless, there is a dhTerenceu' It is not necessary to prove that the mere p motion is sinful in order to con-- demn it; nor need we assail the personal character of all who plead for dancing as an Innocent amase-- ; ment. The abstract, possibility of its being so practical as to render it healthful exercise may be admit-- , ted. We will even go so far as to confess the beauty of certain pic-- r! tures of innocent dancing in, the ;i family circle!, wherein "one daugh-- " ter presides at the piano and the rest of the children whirl about in their graceful evolutions till father and mother feel the happy contagion and join in the mirth, until it Is time to call the house; to order for evening prayers. We: do not happen to know any family where devotion and dancing live together on such excellent terms; nevertheless extraordinary things do occur in the world, and this may be among them. I quote from a recent article In a! religious paper the ijhristian jiav&cate. a mefo 'springing, "Dancing measured motion is as different from 'the modern . dance as the cf an animated and un- acting conscious child from an organized theatre. The theatre is acting in a certain way. It is an institution whose captivating and harm-doin- g power lies in Its Inseparable Incidents. Dancing In itself is a .subject ef discussion foreign to the danee of society. Dancing is not ' otherwise harmful . than as it takes its inspiration from the ball-roo' and educates its participants in a sort of knowledge which seemi to embolden and .enforce the ations of the dance. Christian , "people are not much in danger from the solicitations of gross vices. : We waste breath when we exhort them not to get drunk, gamble or ;Bteal; real peril lies in the license accorded, to the mild vices. out a beginning there can be no end. Tho wisdom of the ancients ; aimed at stopping beginnings. To Close up iu eairauctj way is to prevent (disaster. In the swift de-lilvity of moral deterioration every .step accelerates motion and dims A the probability or stoppage or re--i , - l . vantace-ground.whic- Hi? V , I - 1 j t rip 1 P t nw.."t"'f' f 5?1 ; res-lKJ- Ct - 4 discriminate accusations against those who love to : dance.' It is a prevailing custom in .Montana among all classes." Some of my looking at this subject from a Chris tian standpoint. If we are to tell the whole truth, it must be stated that as a rule dancinsr prevails less as you ascend the scale of virtue,ln-telligenand religion and more as realms youi go down to explore the of gnorance and vice. In our great cities, those sections which are recognized as the homes and dens of vice and degradation, abound in dance-houseand the sound of the violin and of manv trampling feet of mingles nigh Uy with the noise uab as you rage and oiaspnemy. ascend the scale, not only the more gross forms of vice but the dance is left I ehind long before you reach the highest altitude. In all ages of the church 'the acknowledged spiritual fathers and mothers have kept aloof, and the devotedly- - pious have had "no fellowship with unfruitful works." - Dancing wastes time, destroys health, scatters serious t nought, and often teadt to en-taIt is' a sure ling associations foe to spiritual growth. With these facts and testimonies we leave the subject to the solemn consideration of the. reader: bellovlnsr that the position taken by most of the Evangelical churches is rational; scriptural and safe. Deer Lodge ce s, nz xoribYesi.f " M ', OFFICAL DIRECTORY. - Chief Justice J. B. AMoclst Juatlu - f r t? , ''-1 ; Salt Lake Count TridSeii .TreasarcTaeodoreMcKearir,"! County Clerk B.BockhoU; - M. WM. B. PRESTON is Malad CitT,Daniel Taniois,Oait4ufl oo. , Idaho tMunana, Bamuei wuuams, DANIEL DANIELS, Presiding wo tost named isisnop over - O 1 1 i places oz O I , J ' O. C. Hoe kins, Box Elderco. Utah CUsFortTrbotiiafl Haopir, ; Bear Biyer City. Wm. Neeleyl Mantua, H. P. Jenseo, II Bricbam City, Aivin Kkhols, ., Portag-e- mil. J. MERRICK Presiding uemea. L. T1BIB WURTi Garner. Osden, Plain City, I W. 8hurtUff. Mound Fort, David Moore. Lynne, Robert B. Balrd. Blaterrllle, Thomas Richardson-Harri- s ville, jpavld Kawson. Marrtat, 8. P. Halversten. West Weber, John L Hart. v East Weber, A. Bpauldlng. South Weber. John Cook. i . River Dale Sanford Rden, Richard Ballantyne. Hontsville, . A. Hammond. Hoopervule, Gilbert Belnap. ,, 1th v Mb : - v ' . iv . ; l Balels-h- ' I a; Wallsburg-lH-Wm- W' i "tth" ' a 6th, 6th . Stagande Lines I era .32 1.2 th 11th,, s 'i J Contains a Summary of the New of u , Weot, Agricultural, Home an Foreign ( Correspondence, Mtecellantou Domestic and Foreign News, Editorial Art cles on Current F.vents, abd U; . " t L. W. 14th 16th Mth 17th 18th t v J : Im D. 1 is- .6.10 p.m. I - Hardy.--K- i "8 . The jDeseret News As-en- Creek. Reuben Miller. o. nmwuu. bouu ugnoawinoi Archibald Gardner. West Jordan, Souta Willow Creek. JJ M. Stewart. lElCsvY; - Provo." .aiJ. ' :.-i.f ; First Ward, J, P. R. Johnson. Beoond Ward, A. H. Scott, Third Ward, Myron Tanner, j Wm. ij 1 .T 1 OH ts pIKCHES ..... SCTj K i ' . 32 i , JTJAJB .j . COLUMNS ., PRIEDMANtt & LAUTERJUHG fl -- OtlKTT, ; Bradley. Mouat Pleasant, W.S.Seefey, ivpnraijB, &amite Sianti. A. J. JrlOtSLL OtinnsCTKJ. d HorneT JohA Bartholomew. Fayette, r"' . asrfiaa oouBTt GOn- - i ' ;. Ab4 Dsalsis la , aad 416 diisem 414 v Sallna, Franklhi Ppcncer, f.vrf ? Rlohaekl, W H Baegmlller, . : ; Monroe, J T Liseabe, , AnnllMkl Snrinn. H n TJannMII. Isaacson. ' Joseph. IverHelena Pratt, , GlenwooS : PTQiroyed xn7i r4,? vfT ir xr? i ... i.t i t isnop . Daniel Tanenesuu. ' Sclwo, Hokies Oedar rrins. aiiaa . ' Btepheiis Bdward TQlmore, rrtrtdjre. .m - 1 a nr ateaoow vxeea, n.a.owHi Ce)vt- - I am writing. Bat they are so 4in-- :! nocent-looklnso' plausibly CTTICl Ro BCCCTII uatji stxect, Oak Creek, P. O. Lymao. i fended and reputably natrenlzed. sVAnosh, Cnlbert aunsw ii vu 'ef lies the here hiding Exactly JOHN B. MUBDOCErt:PresicUng :, their harm fulness. Tney capUvate, ' " Jt capture and graduate to lower st- aBeavw, John B. Mnrdoek. James MoKnighU jCnsrsvlUe, rr ges and styles ef A ' 'i ootnrrr. , '( Ihtrsoonah;taoa great multitude of ictlms.,' - 8.8. Smith. j ;r s , ; Dancing la essentially an.exhibl , y. Parowan, w. H. Dams. of addresses the j: 8ammit,8CHalet eye tion which aamirathe spectator and craves W. H. DAME, Presiding Bishoj ' to cultivate tends tion. It over the three last named ptaeesi" directly i: thf love of displavand of the vralse - PTtP avarias rr 1nI Ti r ft a I Cetc cay, Hemry which it elicits, pasaion ?1 m. T Anvrv. LUs, ffions In its way as tne misers greea w. -i nounay. Ranarra, j of gold. Introduce dancing genr Harmonyt W. IX Pace, . and of the youths who at-- : ST. JITO.,., LOUIS, Kellavne. J. H. Johnson. eraliy,' desrree i a not Wm of A Bringhurst tain a rroflciency, Tokert I n few will soon tire ef the approval Powdered Oruahed , of the little circle and thirst fox the Cut, Lpaf, Loos Valley, Howard O Spencer, f: and Cranulated G lends le, James Leatbead, nnniAnna of the multitude. And in to MtCannsI, Israel Hoyt tnt? this fornvdanclngis detrimental BTanab. ltrl Kiowa rt. hours late The md body. Johnsoaia, Beztus 12 Jthnson, A w Bmlthson TeTSew Cstfee Bsurar, objec, Wtilte parts, whieUlt Involves are a fatal,atmoaDuncan's Bet rest, Moses Gibson'.' : p'' to Barrels, Half Barrels and ; tion to iU The confined Leeds, Solomon Angeli . spts w yjf Csli. .. which it irvractlsedls in WASHnroTOBT oomrrr. - of tlie refresh- The etyle rtarrisbnrs-- wms D Fuller, jorious.common on sucn occasions Waffhingtoa, J. W. Freeman. inenta hour when -they la Barrels, TTi!r rrrels iM Kett. Al hntJmelr - . are taken, increasa the evil The of faupertor Quality. Wm. 8aow , Ts pine IMnto. Lk ixAri Kobinseiu exhausts Instead undue excitementthe" Hebron Crosby, j iwrtitinfftransiUonsvital powers. Wswe. Secretary. ; AJJrajga'.X.T irrrAiu comrrr", th iuvooxji fioinri ' T"p The sudden L L Wood, Clover fc chill b rs Goods to room the night TUm kept heated ball S Panama, T J Jones. j grave Beats 41146m are not safe, as many an early Cevaty V tort Territory. in 6 t can testify. Tho 4rss, the ex i - - , W i i i self-lndolge- - a k. rx)DD. t nt. T 1 1 : .t Dan- - rate man, os ns. 4uma. saooa,Myers of Li-re- tt , . : TUgisUrtd ..: " j - As os,i.Jwl .'.. 2so. 3. Pews' r. 4 m ?2" 408 " 83 41 00au Oentreville ynv. TlSnlT f60" 4 Kaysvilk). 7 07 4 62 Arrive at Qrden. 7 Mpnujaetourtrt of and 60" JVo. 2. 8 40 am Parr. Trains leave Orden. ;f t ' 40" , CaysviUe, rarminr-'- ; e Centrevjlle Ifoods l0 S52 " u' H Cross. 1013" Arrive at 3ait Lake. 10 40 " . 160 53" L75 " too : & Manufacturer of tti CO. 1 BAUER Pf At OS. Endorsed by 30,060 iramfTies, Artists and iwaieal Critics. 7 77ie 7Je and Most Reliable Piano t in th. Slnrlrei we vsww attw FULL BIOC ' . A , OF U?htfiHT PIIW1 U Cekorotca USD SQUARE, fGRWD AloAiiMo XIuVJNTOJBI. Ck, JULIUS BA1IEB I dl33 6m Corner State and Monroe fits., CHICAGO. . SAN FRANCISCO RAILWAY ONE THIRD 13 SAVED j VN AND AsTRR BTTNDAT, FEB. "7th, in quantity by their perfect parity and V; mio, ana' unui rurtoer aouce, tne p ' J ESTABLISHED EI : ' , - great strength ; the only kinds made hy a j HAH FBASCWC. Co practical Chemist and Physician, with , utah Western Railway: - Uanufaeturer of the health-fulnescare scientific s, to insure uniformity, 0iQiV Win run daily, trains for raeeecffcrs and delicacy and freedom from all inDcrween I r. xrcigm, COlFFEE, ' jurious substances. They are far A. Superior ArUclenf Grmmt Caft to the common adulterated kinds.'superior Obtain . jt , for Famtfjf tss the genuine. Observe our Trade Marks Alio of all kinds cf apioes. Creast as above,Creamw Baking PowdOT,"Hand . . Tartar, S4da aaJ JJaJcratus. a.m. Leave Salt Lake City at and Cornucopia."; Buy the Baking Pow- , ' Arrive Clinton's at ft 16 sm, at der only in cans securelv labelled. Manv Leav Clinton's at 11:46 a.TS. have been deceived in loose or bulk Pow-Arrive at Salt Lake City at 1:30 p.m. ler sold as Dr. Price's. Tho stares of the Western' Etave Co. con ' Manufactured only by nect with trains at Clintea for Tooele, iSi., San FranrfsoJ 8tookton, Ophir and Dry Canyon, and' ttrcct STEELE & PRICE can at Salt Lake City. KetVeen Moujtromery aud SansouiQ Sreea. ' Chicago, Si. Louis and Cincinnati Through -tickets can bo procured on the .' bihmrv- AdjuininQ th Hew MertanUle train.) - 'p f Tor the West will be received i AUfrolght at the U. C Depot, between 1:30 and 5 p.m. ; fx.' : - . . i : . CHARTRES xMliifflylDtiTiE ry " pj- 7.-3- , - . 4 BROOKLYN HOTEL, iA '' " . tm MWWE IU Attorney anil Counselor at the Real Estate Agency of Office Bait Lake City, Tactary, No. p; - p- J WlSSOTJRI. MAJnTVACrTO . J ia . ift - -- Colebrooks Mininery Etors,&ui Tea ipie street. - BL'THBSlUxp, jj G. Circuit Late Judge, ' , OSOSOH O. SATBS. States At torney for Utah Ex-XJrti- AfkAicraa. Cntberland Cu IJatcs, , THE DEGERET Evening: NeWsj C. W. HICCINS, M.D., trier 'h Alton, III. District lt 74, fCRPTsrirotv, Sheet, i2 Size Kirn street. HO. 1S3Q. If? me pie sms1 Astmlytle mxyalei " J ! . Qen'i Fredrht and Tickpt rent, M03BS THATCHEtti tf " 35 t-- o Gen'IBupUf v ROCfT f ISLAXP Co v Y9 Pacific .railroad 5 o Central Iowa 8hert Line Over THB Great Uoute, with Ueofanectons and West, is tae . - : t Route tetween ' ; Shortest, Quickest andBcl . 7 De Island and Chicago. L : Moines, ' Rock 32 Colanms. 'I to 5" 9 2- r PACIFIC A ATIiASTU" ; sfif . a- wsV S",ii:. ', innh'S ."-;.- '"" ' m. mmm IStf5 "OP . , ; . tartest . la this cfj and the eurroonding' coujties throughout of any Baity Paper. : It the Territory, r . . ' columns contain full Telexraphfcj Reports. pt resting and truatjrorthy Looal Items Home and Foreign Cbirapjonene, Educa- ticaV AsTfealloraUf Bairway, Demank dttorlal Articles' rm and Foreign Kews Current Svents, and once a week ' ClpoalatSon, t- - - -n- ix !P!-"- r- - .;rHtchen;&;:Jane3 . t ' HOMC M ANII t7r ay A on Advertising UcdUun for Bjmt ami Foreiff Products, tt standsforsisfsi -- ! J ' f" 1 ' i W ADYAKCl. t A fitl ttV I VACATdH vWOQLEU T M. j , i AM CONTINUINQ ;;TO SIIU UU UUI UHt 1 To their new premlsps on ; West Temple Street, MILlS PTJECHASB .iillia;ha rriee for Wool, 'i' i.fp' CP I. . v , s i - TESTIC10 "ilAL "f --V Editor Deseret ATewaA in mheaZthfieingin apimng fondU V- p 1 jf ft nature of he disease which qffectea foe the better aenonimodatlaTi-o- f im tA'few customers, I have opened an efilce opposite him under, thedaffs.sSncelpja treatment qf'JJr.. unrw aacia 01 toe xttwiiiw. iia noose, oai. ana tfke City,wbere I wiU try and keep on hand Plant, who. unthin a few hours,to tae. Doeskins, Jeans, rianneis. Blankets, Bepel uHlhout pain or inconvenience . of a lad, freed-th- e patient Double and. Triple Varna. Stncs feet fona, nhmit fnrln Will II Ir. Mom fartiaa tiatrlnv WmT. as ro which time the log has oecn 011 Wool .h vou wish frpubttsh ing.' Sacks furnfcheeV th ocnej cumstanoe. as much for dSl tt . JAHr.1 t3SHIXU Lessee. to himl And1 -ioi gensoas cf tbtFim Fresldtncj: - rrr . . ' esyw ' aseuvsgf ana small Drenta. .t.. ,ts m. coBunuea pauvuage so lUMjraiiy oestowsd - DBSinesB w 11 Tin, Cheet Iron & Coppcrsnlltjr ! Ftmaoa Work and Roofing. , diss f ti.00: ito . QALTAKIZ1EO TSSSX COSNICS' '4 OAS, WATElt and 6TSAU jfTn iU'. . i. aa f 1 rm tse Coaeb, pktinlv narked "IIajo Hi rrtW will bo at the Kail road Depots lyw and Steamboat Landing- -, to convey ruMi 41S-- tr .' to the Hotel, f roe or chars. J ' ; 38 a or a ; The enty.tK(U sarnrtna the tAroutfh Over-- , and Letter MaA, making doss and reliable somntcUemsalr x jr v- - 'r - r- -t ". txi ftmjmvmciskx'Mjm..; With trains arrivlnr fram the West Vi Central and Cnlon Pacific Baflroads, and at TL 1 3S , :Loraa,"; ' a.n. 8J With all Fast Sxpress Trains, Sast, Horth makes a specialty of FITS,Catt- eers. Ueafnem. Sora . Emi and Tar anaoouin. . ' a. a., 01 worms. All cases war- - RT The tnosf elerantlv farnlshnd PA H- " worms, auaiaos tOB SLEEPING CAllif ever used on any rantea. Air. u. maces a specialty of a i 11. awnea ana- run -ir are now .Duui. nuinnu f CHRONIC DISEASES, ' And by a Mterosooptoal nnifnatlon of tbe blood and urine tab will tell yon at oooe tbe THRCXTOH 'TICKETS to An noints Tjf nature 01 your disease, and tuen. if you wiBb, be wlilMeal out to you the proper gef- - can be btained at Company's Office, sots nonnromerv otreeu ana at u. p. r. u.. nt. cpuuo renuxues. ; B arcrj case.warran aces in San iYanctooo and Sacramento. - McJcets read VLA ROCK KORTH OW OmCBi SECOND DOOR Bs swrs . WALK KB . HOP EE. ' I ' ? n . A. m. Rvrm. ' General lwmniir Asrent. Chio&r . Evoa Kiools, Sen'l Bup't, Chioaa-o-. f.A. MITOBITiL. BATXP fXXO, ML. L j I " WXNIXO, ,"1 franklin, THE CHICAGO, ATTOETIEY AND SOLICITOR, dssstf ; i'. COOPER, .1,-Jtt. Fifth Door East of Dcscrct Bank; SALT LAKE Cmr,...;..:1.....TTAJB . llvl?, assuMx ; ; ; im fxmt uuice. - at Trains leave orden dallr D.C. Late of en Main Stretit, four uson north of : r OS Stl. Bit m U SX17IS 6m Hi od rttoriicyWaiarton, Office ' railroad. uTAn,noaTnEnrf CHAi NIBLET; t-Ii- aw, COUNSELORS AT "LAV, Has the ' IX. McCTJTCJIIEX, -a . - fL r(i -- PTJB L TSHED EVERY l j JOIET. .. t U't'i Hi ' P. Supt, : Salt Lake City, 'KIMBALL, Feb. 8, 1875. dl - BAST TEHPLE STREET. d261tf : J? ' daBrt Sundays excepted. it njsr j .. KACrABXASS, OAUER FAVORITE . Gen. Fre.gkt and Ticket. ' JOHN SHARP,' ; GEN. BTJPIMNTXNDBNT : .' J. a. r. MosKTvaa. K. VU35 8 20 1 ' 7t4 "t p J- - ?; 1.00 1 31 Stre 4, 1 ' 1 " 7 10 31 SHO n. wkixs., ' m. a. BEifiBioa, din em !" ' . O 33CX O jSlCw-O- . 2.(V O20PU Sc Madison and Market LT5 Pass'r. ' BOOTS 1.00 AO. 4. i u wuoLxaaxx o 33" 6 a CO. D. WELLS P.1. .75 UTAH WESTERN Over Mr SfaJtum Superior Advantage.' 3 PRICE $4.80 PER LIGGETT tc MYERS,: t I- ar- Drom- - i ' i i 9 ' . f V jab. a. aaowa. IdTSSm fc , imm Trains 3 40 6 tW Our goods are kept by aaj all its Branch Stores, and also by kl) the CoJ of tko Stores operative Territory ". CO. Goods- and Notions LM and Sr. CHABLBS 8TS., j j BELCHER'S "iiLiliJlieJ . irst Presidency PS ktCii Louis ; ! f .... : x . 1. Pass'r. leave Hit Lake. dll-l- y aa Some " . i Tnrotta, "St Dry 1 ; Tclerraphlo-KeportSi . Sermons oft the QOODS, .OPDsVSBOVIU 1 THOMAS OALLlSTER. iPresk ?, Bk MILLINERY sad EMfileTM, I - . MBimiiMIlifc WhdUsdU Importere cf , HATS, CAPS A1ID FURS. I II AXTSTERS m; i - ( & CO., CRAY, KIMBROUffll 7 1 JV'o. Trains ; - ' -' r.s.r ForelgTi CorreBpondencef Atrioulturil,' tot meetJe and Foreign News, Editorial Article on Current Bvente, ' ' : . ' ' pi ; 5th St ...ST. LOUIS. Mo. OF" Our Goods are keot kv Z. CM. I. ana an its nraacn sto ; ! jtiaPropHstortotAs CetekrsOed XXJECTKIC ltAXOB. 14 Warren ft,.. ......... NEW YORK Centalns J 428 Ko. j .' i ManufaetAurersand Importer of M JOELOROVERlPresiding'Bishoj Mona, XdwsTd Eay- G rover. NephVoIios Salt Onkt Joel I levaB Sliaer Xaykxr. ; fy, SATS3M OQTJjrrV.4 p . i ramtaxa Oie U. I Jobatoa-,. Moroni, G.W. r?is?? Aanw of p Closely Printed Reading Matter " jj D ailyt ; JAHTJABT 1ST, 1874, Ar. A S. S. TANNER is presiding Bishop over the four last named places. , jaf Brushes! ! Brooms, Matoies. J5f 85 & 88 River Street' - WU,CAo. Z. CJ M. I. WILL RUN DAILY, Sundays Excepted. Leavinr Palt Lake City at 830 s.nri and i.06 p.m., and Orden at a a.m. sad H.30p.ta. Tor all Information ; or passare apply to . oonoerntar frt it j s. Goshen, Wm. Prloe-'f- . Manufaeturcn ana Jobbers - - I WARNER, MARST0H & jimi Utah. " -- a. uue oircet. dU4 6m . DAVID EVANS, PreaidingrBishOj - over the three Last namea places. . AmericanFork, L B. Harrington - --. . Alpfass, X. J. MoCidlengb. Li JR. IIAJ2J2I2W Presiding jsisnop over wo two tost namm j .r . places. - :.. , 9B GKOCEBIE Corner Walxish Avenue, and I w i ) Fourth Ward, Follettt g Leki, David Bvane. i Cedar Fort. H. F. Cooks FalrfleU, John Carson. pcry TJB5I.4r and PuMirfied r MAC VEAGH Implrfer and Jobbert cf i of XAne OV AND AITXB - otah ooxnm.,xi: SMOOly, Presiding Bisfvj,, a FRAKKLIH WOOD TEAR Mill A. - Twineo, Cordage USD WJU0TT W1E, ton , os Vounjr. - ys CHICAGO TRADE) - Pioneer - .2.36 .6.10 t JONES, Siipt. 50 OTAH CEHTRAL RAILBOAD THE MOST PERFECT MADE. - - S. S. d2Tl OensrM treigM ana Tichci Agent. VP JCTJE!fil,, HOUSEHOLD f 80 SCO 0 40 5 10 2 5 11,10 19 6 40 3 00 4 51 4011 00 8 15 3 fsfabfishrn nt, 7aofng 4 47! i Thomas Taylor, j R. T. Burton. Frederick Keslsr- Nat ban Bavls. ., , - . Bv WooUeyv 1SU O f ? STANDARD Proyo 2 60 Superintendent. TWELVE APpSTLES. As an Advertising-mediume reach the p.m. a.m. Freight, farmer , the country people, and aU clasc Dafly oonnectlona meet at Orden wltl Utah Central Paclflo road from Salt Lake of the eommnaity, it guinds unrivalled. City and all points in Southern Utah. m iirraa. mu stages unr ewoeiwau, mines. At ChsreiuM with Denver Paclflo road fo PBICE'-TfilI Deaver, Central City, Georretown and a la uoioraae ana Mew Mexioo- pouts At Omaha with Chicago and Northwest Rook Island and Pacific. Bur ern, Chicaro,Mo. Unston and River, Kansas City. Bt. Jo and ktuneli Bluffs railroads, and Missour River nne or steamers tor ail points Kai k- Jand South. Tieaets ror sate to ail Domts sast at emu Jb of Wells, Far gx Co., Bast Templo street and at the office of Utah Centra! Railroad in Bait' Lake City: alee at Union Pacith Kail road Ticket UfSoe in Ocden at whic: iwce-w- i on slesplcg can be oured. THUS. I KIHBAUU, . Gen'l Ticket 17v ,T, K.8iOKBta.Chlef Bng--r and Supt. eprlmrtilto, Wm. Brinthnrst. 4 WTi i Bpaniah Fork, Or D Snell, Balem eXias Foe d own, Rett.. H. kVvi h ;iv Payeoa, J. 8. Tanner. .. : : 1 ' BantaQobi, John HaBaday viiia. U. r. JohiMoa. f i gprlDg . . PRESIDENCY, jAND THE I 2 25 4 37 S ih 1 75 1 '; FIRSl THIs. ron 1 GO F. IiITTIiE, General JAMBS SHARP,- . OP . , Teleg-raphlc- taiva. -. ....... ........ .... Ually Rxp: 3us:ea,. . mh .. A. H. Raleigh., Sharp,nr. C. . Johnnaru. a. Ptnot).? nurar uwuw m. BrLrktoa. A. EL RaiSB , Bis- Cottonwood, Voung-- Samuel Turnbow; Gideoa E.C.nibhK IcnenAtMJOdr v ' Ghas. Rneppele & ; SALT LAKE CITY. atf ' ABKrVl. Snth mr,i 1 5 ' Leave North to Tirrinla Citv. Helena. Fort Benton, Deer Lodge, Cedar Greek Mines, and passing through all the principal towns uu wiiig campa in Montana. PMNCIPAL VFFlOEi - 1 00 1 60 25 Nos. land 2 will be run daily. Nos. 3. 4. 5 and 0 will he run dally, Sun days excepted. :f aar For all information concerningFreight or Passage, apply to Southjaaat Nevada 'Sow! Corinne, Utah, daily, running Montana CO 7a 3 081 3 2 8 32 ....... ' KTIL farther notice trains will leav ana arrive as Uffoen aaiiy as ioiiows RLHlckcnloop,; Wm. Thorn. Atexw MoBasv 12th Q O, S tnaorOB: . ................80 a.m. ! ; - : ' SERMONS Frelfht ... .......... v . .... 100 a.m. ' Pleasant Grove, John Brown- f : COLUMNS Of Closely PHnYRdino '"l- I Matter r : r a - v-- v - Dairy Express,Mixed,. - R.F. Sheets. . 8. A. Wooliey. ABpeirs, 10th , ; EIGHTY pas rr. a Sandy, liOave :...v... Sandy Junction Little Couonw a Arrive at Salt Lake...... Station. r- The polite amusementi.of u 80S i.m. mUT Invest M-- 1 49 8 05 le, arrive at ' IB TAYLOli & CUTLER'S, j Chicago, III. dl401yf l 1 17 .i.i...... ........ ... Draper- -. Shingles. GILMER & SALISBURY'S I ,To a sheet ;S3 a; ; 1 : ,1 ..'iV.: ' in!";. & Now on hand la this Lty, A. M. ' P. ' .............. Pleasant Grove..... American. Fork.-fiSh- l 4 Having dsnhied onr facilities by building our new woras, we Keep constantly on hana the largest stock of every description of Botlduo Miteeial there is in tbe ,. country.' 63T" Estimates, Price Lists and Moulding boo as sent on appucatjon. Coraer West 22ud and Union Sts., ilftttnrsda Every r;- - ' sVMuttaU. . ! ; . U. P. R. R. ' - ; "s JaoobWeUer 1 1 H i- T , ' ThnraM Jenkins. 4th .. k w. w t.t H s avfa kteure " James lieaoh. d Sd i Xa-Tl- s; wiswkrs: Ward Levi Biter; . I . 1st Ward, B. It. City, JoS. WarborscB- Robert rsma ' CITY, Without Change i SALT LAK.B OOTJITTT. , i. .. . Vallev. Samuel Carter. 7th n Burt; Captain of Water Marter Isias Groot Inspector of Bulldlncs A. H. Baleifh; of Wood. and. .Lumber H. j Insrrrtirr '; V" '. Inspector of Uqusr Robert Campbell; Inepoctor of Provisions Jess C. Little; Superintendent Insane Asylum and McKean. 'Physiclaa. Insane Asyhun and Hospital c IuWici CARS V AHIIINGTO W Heber City, Abraham Hatch. Mldwav. Henry 8. Alexander. Chsrleetotu. John Watklns. t r aad CoUecter John B. Winder. Supervisor ef StMeta Isaae Gros; ; Puryeyoi Jeese W. Van r. Board of School Inspectors frofceBorJ. a. Park, Henry I. Doremus. S B Toung-x; r. j. 1st Municipal is, 1850, .'8ta77(AM JTnnt Chicago; to Baltimore . Deoleri Lumber, Lath raoM the ing Bishp six Wards. Campbell; Assessor roIko--Andre- run the Celebrated PIILLMAN . j - 8oaler of Welshts and Measures N. WU1 .. . ABBA HAM. JIATCJ1, PreUdiny .John Sharp; Alex. O: Pyper. Recorder Robert Campbell; U arshal John D. T. MoAHlster; Auditor of Public Accounts 77TEHS and NBWEIi POSxo. , Peonsylvcmia Bailroad & T. City, G. W. Bryan. Pine Kanyon, Moses Martin. . . Tooele City, John Kowbcrry. ; Grantevilie, William Jeffrie Bt. Johns, G. W. Burridffe. Csntrevule, James Jordan. , Vernon, Hyrum Bennion. Peep Creek, Bdwin Tad lock. i fikutt yaiieytBFKnowUon, wasaxob ooTjsnr. Brishant Youpt Theodore KeKeaa Al bert Carrinston John B. Winder, Henry Grow, N. II. Telt, David McKenzie, Fera- mors liittle Henry Dinwoodey. ' Treasurer Paul A. Schettlen - 17KLY Trains leave Fayson, COJ, nouldiflif Doors, Blinds, 3 50 ' WhoiesaU Manufacturers cf : ; Bah. CLOHIN 3 00 I - t PAIIIBa, FIII1EE IffORT WAYW P. Christiansen. Littleton, W. Q. Smith. Blohville, Joha Seaman. PorSerrUle, Anna Porter." Bishop. j ; is . , CODJTCILOBi. 4dher Mints, Factories, tte. dl33 6m . DESERET NEVS JOHN MOWBERRYpPriai'lifld ' Georrs Crismoo; , AH it - , 10 61 Uia, SI frovo and. Passenger Elevator, and for Blast Furnaces, Coat and . ' 11 23' rors:,....,.-Bpringril- Steam Freight ?! 8150 I do - " THB r; SCO i - Steam and Gas rittisrs. Steam ffsnulng audi ventilating Appartoa 11(73, F.U and Wintet 1 75 1 00 tiolns; Northu " -- :or- ElioulJ call and examine the , 1 5 i 1015 IU STB LET, ' -- K Vrought Iron; Pipe, . TOOaXl OOTJHTT. lut Municipal Ward Isaac Groo; " pfter Nov. fW This routs 16 espeoially decdrabki for buBlnr st men, as it fires, them an opportunity to visit Pittsburg-- Philadelphia, New Fork and Boston, the best markets in the Bast. Ask or Tickets Pittsburg--, Fort Wayne ov t and Pennsylvania Central R. &., wt ch cue be eMalned at aU reular Bailroad Ticket the above Morgan Countg Omeee in tbe West, at the Company's OOtoe. 43 Wast Madison St., and at lie pot, corner four Wards in Summit Cc. wert side, Chi Madison and Canal - Streets, Wanahlp, G. G. Snyder. care. Rookporit Bdwin Bryant. U. KTEMir,mi 4 Peoa, Abraham Marc ban V Gen'i Pass, and Ticket A , '. 2 i More U, John K. Lemon. Harder. Ksmatj W. j.ai.afectTixsivuK, Genera, tfaaftirer. Parley' Park, Bphralm Snydor. SAMUEL' P. ATWOOD, iPresin Ass't Pass. Oeu'l SjrenW i aoov ? over v ALDZRUXS: ,, TKRRITOBlH PRICES GREATLY REDUCED Milton, L. Daniel Fl. We'.ls.- - i -- ' ' Mnexir oovktt. Mountain Qreen, Rll epauldiasv O. 8. Peterson. Weber City, Bntx-rlsJeoee Haven. ; 2d 34 Oa and ....... Provo.-.- .. i County Recorder Edwin D. Woolley; School Superintendent O. H. Rlgvs. City Officers. HiToa: . ; ij Kaysvllle i, Cbxtatopher LaypoPf rmrnuiiKHJui jonn w.ucol veuvrevuio. ju n. ouuiu. Bountiful Anson Call. v pi TERRITORY, ;: p. EsiXBZiISnXD 1850. - -- J EFFEttSOIC .' . Bp I i. osden, Horth 9F .. 8 03 8 181 9 08; 20j 33 Bpruigvuie, Bpauish Fork,- Arrive at Payson, STEAEtl PUHPS; A.vr PuLfEIt ?.V TJB WUlanl City, Q. W. Ward. - l Circulation The LARGEST 15 Editor and Publisher. Gsnorci i)Skts: the mid! Amerioan Forh. Pleasant Grove... ... MarffeCo Brothers' Crane TH.K OF; .... 7 53 7 40i 4 00, 1 00 Drapr Januorturer A; NICHOLS, Presiding Bishoj, Threiigl Care to WasMniism City over, me six last namea Yi aras. . ...... Sandy... Leave Fandy ...... ...... O, OHIC AQ (. OF 6. CAtPER, DAVID ': - 10 AXD PAPER-mjhW- G POOX-BIKDIX- i ! . The lews Beest ssB4 :Jebj Frinsles; Office has superior facilities forth execn tion bfall kinds Of Book and Job Printing. Bishop over the foregoing eighteen Wards. S7irj, V , m turn. . ' tbe Rocky Monntafi Bfglon East Temple Streets. ' . the. day are the angles of departure from earnest Christian Irving. I; Were I to express a deliberate j udgment, founded upon a basis of p: some experience and much obserr-- i That thou-1- : ation, it would be this: sands of the young members of our churches lose their Christian hope ' by participating in these uea-- 1 tionable festivities. U Not for the reason that these forms of in--i dulgence ; are open i and obvioxia !0 vices, ' but in part for the tea-i-T son that they are not. ! If, they were, they would meet with prompt i; rejection from the classes of whom H ' Arrive af tjunction MEN A.M. P.M.I. 7 00 8 10 2 30 7 28 8 65 8 15; - 60 75 T i8 7 30 3 60j- A.H- - Little Cottonwood -- CHICAGO. PjAHER OFFIC&rrCorner of South and Jf 7 Fmnllini Madison: and ' AT HOJ1E And to patronize workiDg Trains leave' ; Palt Lake.. .......... ... 3fc -- I ! "i INU8TOY Oolas; Setitls.' i 'p P5 187- - 1st, Kcmupf Station. 18S aid Officers. . ' i . lllRlOTOWDTff Editor and Puhtfshen Of Croydcn, Bpbraim Swann. . tvunrt ocTjarr. . Henaeferville, Chas. Rlchena Boho, Blias Asper. IT. Coalville, W. W. Clu UnlonvUie, Alonso Winters. WM. W. fJJjUJrjr .nresutes :t Probate Judjs Elia Bmlth; . Seleetsien Beahea Miller. Ttsftc 3tewattaodCHsXUn WeCen ', Coroner GcorreJ. Taylor; ' f Sheriff R. T. fisrton; Z:. ; rrosceatlaf Attorney Z. Snow, Assessor and Collector R. J. Qoldinr; , i: J Presiding ,, ,, . S2ULTJIU Presiding HUhoJ. over tne sxx tost namea peaces Attoraey-GorierZenibbabel Eoow: M&rhsJ J. D. T. McAlUstsr; Auditor Wm. Clarton; Jack; Traeur( James Supcrfntendent of Common School O. . 51! Wollsvillej, Wm. Mainrsan, Mendon, Henry Hug-net- , Paradise, W. Cf. al . . ,, r TerrUorUU Officers. Delegate ts Coorrcst Geo. Q. Canaan; ; ; a. & PTEJSOJy is Presiding jstsnop over uie viree last named Wards. , , AU)i:n; O. ADVANi E. TERMSr-J- N e, i . v. ' . , $3 65 .throe months, A freston, iioran, ProvktenoA, M. FX Hammond, MUlvUJe, Q. O. VWOn, , Hyrum, O. M. Pottln- - C. "AVII r , ilf" 1 f J PIONEER - C. - : gieltop over the cU&ver)Vfrdi, WEEKLY. t Oxford, GoorfeLake, OnrVJft oo., Id&K, Clifton, Wm. Pratt, r; PHLUnhed every Wednesday. h j,s Bridsetort, r. w. rackcr, , FranJuis, C H. Hate a one year, with Pestssr,. Weston, Joha Mausaan, Caubo vo--. V taK One copy, six artOBtiM. C larks ton, Simon Binith, UcEeaa; Jeoob 8. Borcman, TT.S. Assessor J. P. Taftrart; . 17. S. Oollactor O. J. HoUtatsrw - and after Feb. NEWS: DESERET WILL JAM M VDQE is rrcslding ! Ail persons inclined to sustain' 1 Deseret Ihxis. Y.' -- Eef wter ef Land OfflceWillett r i ; DAVTS OOUMTT. ton; .263 . w. Desp eiaridum v' :t '. ManhAl Oeo. EMaxwall; XT. 8. Attorney William Caroy; Sarrcror-0neralr!O. Clements; Receirer of Publio Moneys J. B. Over- J 4 J ! Newton W. F. Littleweod, Richmond, M. W. Merrill. tt Bmlthfleld, Samuel Boakelivi t I Hyde Park, Bobt Darncs, Boda Springs, Jos O Foiiman, SQUTHM RAILROAD UTAH - 513 . THE DESERET. NEWS: Governor Georr L. Woods: Secretary Oeorfs A. Black; ; . r IGSOs $10 50 itonntogtonrJ. W. Moore, M . MtytjxUer. Charles Robinson, " PrtttonTa. H. Dalrymple, Jensen. ,, n Ori(t,I'cter ,, Paris, H. J. Home, JEMI-WEEKI.ueoro usmouo, Mlonmiryjion. . Charlc, John A . Hunt, ,, rulAklicd crtry Tuesday and Saturday. ,, ., h Hrtxxn, Hrrum Rich, LaHs Town, alia Unco, Ira Kobeaer, ccfn r. oo year, wHh Postage, ...f 25 Rich co. Utah One " .7si5 'c months Josiah Tufts, tTeadmevde, w.; 110 hreemonth?, Randolph. Kanaoipnt3teart, WoodruJ, Henry Lee, y Almy, Saraucl Pike, Wyomlns Terrltr Xvaitston, Wm. O. Burton. Bins-hanr- United Slates Offioertor UtaJu :. Sunday. -- 1 i lu ef JerasCIvfatel Baints. m. AJtata Xerrltory Onn cotf . one year, with Postage, Ithdtf t.eedl sMUaceeS acUlesmamta, t " ? sU months. f ' .hree months,' f QtonrUowh Henry Lewis, One Mt. e , iiho Of IbeCsMirelr . . 1 1 , v THE EVENING NEWS, BISHOPS Pubdthed trcrjftveMnij, ercrpt ELDERS AND -- Ma.r Jew m - ..t,t...... ji. 5rpo CityMeat Market. " "tDl-tKinrl- tay, ..n , - ; Jmsa t; nianchard, C.E I oftpeople. abided similarly H whose sJciU in that AKUttiit&L' Ar ssATisa office Plant, oestat complaint can be relied V-tnodercde. Koom .11 ami tr.aMMWM TnntT, hxUcniet'are A Ami. Cw tf - ...... . t,.,, , xrwmrrm . I :iJT fWJXHAM WABBXJBTO first Ward, Salt Late Cil?,' d9 Xiovemoer su, i87i . - |