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Show Special Business Polices Read estray notices, Centrev ille, Moroni districts.. rna Standard Hair Btore will re- move to the Wasatch Hotel Build ing about February 1st. Wm. Irvine Proprietor. SiLEXCE that Terrible' Knemy of Life, a bad couch, with HALE'S Aaro Tab, Hoxr op IIoneupt'NDmay silence otherwise, the cagh you. Plk'rf Toothache Drops cure in d&w one minute. or Sore Throat, A Coutiii, Cold, requires immediate attention, as neglect oftentimes results in come Brown't incurable lun.5 disease. Troche?' in almost will Jronthie$ ' j relief. variably give Doys' Centennial skat Ins cans. SOcts. each. 75cts.each. SI. OO each i4; - t, ., w Bait Lass City, January 1yan( I - or rn .r tch - hold. ft Bvyino 21, at U1J: wlUaa at $1.13. . ' EVENING NEWS, January SI. 1870. Friday, Local and Other Matters Thermometer 33 atl p.m. the shade desrrees F. in Cloudy. to-da- y. Belief Sodatar. The officers of the Ilelief Society are particularly requested to be present at the 14th Ward Assembly Rooms, on Hatur day afternoon, on Centennial busl- We learn by Utah Northern. Dcseret Telegraph that the Utah Northern train will reach 0den from' Liogan, to niht, though not at Z. M.M.I. i in time to make connection. Hnow IXfcOKMATIOX VATRI Of the and ice in the tuts en the divide whereabouts of my two uncles, are very bad. William and Robert Adams, who The following That Petition. miiT.itttl to Utah some time about the jear IMS and i860. Wm was appended to the recent petition Street, Tyne of Utah women to Congress McMillan,' Frof-tilt. Doclc, Durham Kngland. "Not una of the 22,628 aignatures to tiiid memorial has been obtaine J In Moveltv men's winter either by eutleement or coercion, none under twelve years of age Plush, velvet and caps, cloth, from 1.25 to have been permitted to sign. and beaver, S3.QO each at Z. C. M.I. "Silt Like City, Dec. 17, 187 1 t Best line of 'shirting: flannels atC- 50 cents per yard at Z. - M. I. Toaccomo-- j Tiik ite the publio an 1 meet the great .I n nd for President Young'd dls-- j ;irsco!i Ihe "Resurrection" it has Ijoun determined to is jean author- -' U Hi fditi i, in pimphlet form, cr"tin P!1" "Overs, an i soM at ten c?uta a copy. It is nw revly, and can bo obtained at odlce, the .1 ! j - ; r i Knit goods will be sold out at a bargain, to close am I. C. M. Z. stock, at n spite of your teeth, Both above and beneath, On the return the party struck trail, whore it forest of pine timber. Here the party loosed in vain ior streams or springs of water, finding nothings of the sort that would justify settlements In that immediate locality. This has had the reputation heretofore of being a great game! country: some signs i .old f orrerf I aiUy by lMercl Ifoltonil Bank. Leut iBeale's a splendid passes 1678 ," We re Returned Missionary. ceived a call to-da- from Elder y Iu " iviirj'species found, z.vl? very little of themselves were seen. The party explored the south and soutb-we- st of the San Francisco Mountains and crossed back to the north side of the Little Colorado on Christmas day and were caught in a terrlho snow storm. They were three days without water, on ly as tney melted snow. They passed between the Kendrick and San Francisco Peaks. Two-thirof the bald mountain tops have the appearance of being extinct vol canoes, and the whole surrounding country is covered with volcanic rock, henco the entire absence of water, rendering the locality unfit ior settlement. .Finally the small party of four readied the camp at Moyn Coppy and found all well there, the brethren remaining hav ing ueen in the meantime visited by a few Indians, all of whom had expressed pleasure at the arrival of the company. After consultation it was deemed advisable for Brother Brown to return to this city, on busiues., he leaving camp Jan. 1st and arriving nere on tne im. somewhat im proved in health, from what he was when he IeR, From the time he leR, October 30tb, till his arrival, ne traveiea unwarus or 1.300 miles. a considerable part of the distance being necessarily done on horse back. With regard to the brethren. who. with himself, com nosed the nartv. Brother Brown SDeaks in terms of the highest commendatlen, being the most united, accommodating ana energetic party of men he evet naa tne pleasure of being assoclat ed with, there never having been the slightest Indication of a disno- sltion to shirk any duty or labor devolving upon them. He expects to return and rejoin them at an ear ly day. ds cien J. Hall, of Sringville, who returned this morning from a mis sion to the State", on whieh he left Jan. 7th, IS 75. He travelled most of the time in company with Elder M. RaJJInger.who returned some time since, and visited Iowa, Illi nois and Missouri. He held a nurn ber-opublic meetings, besides con Twentieth Ward Institute. The versing with many people on the annual by ballot, of offi piinciples of the gospel in private. cers of election, this improvement associa tion came off last "night, resulting Indian Eelics. Very interesting as follows f discoveries of Indian relics, censist- iug of over forty specimens of pot President, John Nicholson; First TMriACill f.restnted Financial for Unr-kwood- j Vice-President- s, n j sen-sustainin- an pre-histor- io . j XorLi-Wester- n. bt j "j ' . r pbin o o: 640 Mex, 20; sot : sot 20 OW AND AfTE- m; 62; w, s io; ei, 8 .61,! s 30: 6 i, a5; ; TEiSDEL'S - !.. ji Ralf-wa- SALT LAKav y i il . ir M b ESTR1Y XOTIC13. IKnysvilie. HAVE in my possossioq: One red PTA1. abcut 8 man o'd. brand on terc nip crop In rleht ear. One red 8 EKK, about 4 Vears old, brand 1 on left hip illegible. - une red no marks or yearling- ETEES, I brands. One bay MARK COLT, venrlln rmmi .white iu face and one bind foot white, no strip D rands. . Which if not claimed andj settled for be 1878. fore Feb. 2d, will be sold at nubile sale on tne aoove aaxe at z o'clock p.m. JOEL PABISH, District' Houndkeeper. Cent rcy ille, Jan. SUt, 1878. dsaw Ogden. Same nf " 1 4 52 100' 6 40' No. 2. 1 9 40 am y v ile. Wood's KSTRAY XOTICE. 't'ang i It AVE in my possession 744' 11 13 ' 763" 1.75 1140' 8' 2.00 I 5 SIk H K K I n i; hopper A. JOHN SHARP, r" k I CO UTAH SOUTHERN RAILROAD Has Commenced Striking m his Old SbopSi known aa tne i RAILROAD SHOPS, SECOND SOUTJll STREET n and after Feb. 25, f w nere ne win ne pieascn to see am oia Friends and Patrons and their Cash. The Business will be carried on In All Its RranchM. and none but Competent Men dzl8 sin ployed. 1875. A statim. FIRST-lJtAS- S ' Trains ?alt LakeInn . .. Little Cottonwood J unction Arrive at Sprfnrvll'e, Spanlsh Fork, Pavsnn Santaquln. Arrive at W. DAVI$ . ' a - . : not tn TURKEYS 3 00 3 6fl 4 00 Kos. Nos. days excepted.! For all City, and invites his old ! friends to call. G. .17. DAVIS. 12 20 12 17 1 17 1 40 S 06 2 26 S 08 A. P. M. s as 1 1 1 S 2 10 2 5 4 SS 2 8 20 JAVIE3 SHARP, BLOATERS, I 10 46 6 40 10 30 140 10 S 26 S 60 6 15 4 00 LIDDELL & ' LIEDICHIIE JLKIDmTCE-l- at il vu.w & - ay, At : T?" "ri to-morr- sld 1 lt i' ITard, Salt Lake Diseases Speedlry waui -avrn) Rarlrs: , ' ' - 4 : r. r: . -- nrSB Great Central Iowa Short Line Oven u ana nsisams, th4 PACIFIC ........ .8.80 a.m. j . 3c si j.tno- vtmactiont ' " irwm I - " ma, Declines, Consumption, Broa- chitls, Inigestron,r.TJlver Com plalnttj Nervous , AffecUons, Dls- ordered Stomach, Bkk Headache; Piles, Scuryy .Ulcerated Tgs,dath ered Breastav Lumbago Diarrhoea, Biles, 'Eruptions,, Bjphllls, Ac I.:. t L..it BuCerers from Tumors. Sorofula a 1 M- - tirs at - with au ran Ezursss Talna. Kaat. Knrtt and South., Froa!$175 Upward ;.. ,v.,i':v.Mt-.,:.- tOB 8LMPLNQ CAHS ver used on anj milroad are now built, owned and ran bj mm Decween -- 100 t , I' '. tu Oeal iiirr . .; - ;n J fi. 1 I General PaaMas-oeAseu- i. S t. .v.'i;4 ,LCS ft! I BOOTS MID SHOES i. vr JL i MacKiiie. vs I 1 I OL 'it . J ti At LOV PRICES. - i j a VTe f- -' - 11 V4.- Ul prANos; S . at WIieleaae and Itetail at will sell Jbta Good a i f j V ESTEY ORGANS, 6 v fl t.w. ..4...tHIRtffT'' 4 ili- 4 Wr vranaaaaxa Btmas will dcLwsU ss )oe ii at owBtoek anA Moss, s . j M I6C4 and Camillar taia Cttraae Territory, to oSarGooos to reliable at Fiioss to tans Usslr oonUaoetf j tthA w? jtsqs KsUbUaaadstaoa wtta the matt AKD !.- -. i t "Pltf -- -- J., ....-.- ? i -- ., ... rz i; .7,v ; r- tnlesf t 4rsi oj"ost fl'j a9,nrs japUa4rrwBt .v:-6i;.- rt a Bp! otyofc'ft-; 4- - eM AT SIX DpLL ARS EACH. inn. Q C W'' ' r 4 .4t- j - 3hfc4f- ( Womb, tc.; should apply to case, let .It be: ever eb bad, hut what ieliefj cWW rendered, and '.Ut i :!. "J a'W;-.Vmost cases a eure perrormea. i,' U- GEHTS-.OYERCOAT- i- Can-cero- $2 pr, Set 500 Pre. Blankets. 1 - !' 1: at - Absoeesee, King's Evi,LFlBi jttoii Swelling :Tn eclas Dieased and Contracted Joints, I"' r .i ; ; With trains arrlvtni from the- West Central and Union Paclflo BaQroads, and bj at n Ticket Aawnt. arxi Si.pL , IT a jsajj Inr'r S.Sio 1 1 V i Cents EaeU. DO e.-j- il i a cases of Coaghs, Colds, Asth- - 1 BlWrSVi VU vurvu. lmc .1 Ih VStJs7 - m ' ft 1 , 50 Sets - Itland and I r Who may be consulted daily.At office Pair. AXXAJTTK wjmpanj OMAHA. AND' CHICAGO. THROUGH TtCZXTB to all tmlift. iu.. at Wells, Fargro 4t Co., Bass Taesplertrw fan be obtained at Ootnpany'a Offios..2tt Montgomery Street, and at C. P. R. K, of. to. Bait Lmk Cltji mle i Vmoa PntU LL vn ia dm m raauieoo avuu oacrameovQ... EAilnmd Ticket Wco la JQgdesx, tu wii - ,P.:l HOSl :o: ! - . Tto only riniUmMrrf(natktt)irauaOoT' and Letter Mad. makina class amd rtUaHU -- no ' At ,,, JVA'yU Y'$:::.- ; De UointHf Eoei , -, I DOL FELT SKIRTS, r A land Koute, witfe IU oannecoons Kas ana. west, is tne ., - 5hortst, Quickest and But BoUU bctveeu ai urvan wiio stares ior orrsenrai tiines. Av6eermtf wtta Denve Paelna road to Denver, Central City, Georrctewn and a' points in Colorado and New Mexico. Arftaaaa with Cbicagv aod Nortawest. vrnwChiqareiBock Island and Pacific, Bur-anaaaaaue Jao. tavex Kansas city, istJ'A and Uouijcii Miuira rauroads, ana suaso ir River lias of steamers for all nointa- - E-Tickets for sals to all voinU East at o"?c vuiini jhmui IImmUm n PACIFIC RAILROAD AffnU-y- ; Mixed, p.m. fraia-bt- ; ..... t ......... ; . . . . .S.10 a.m. Daily connections meet at.Oatlen wit t tTtah Central PaciSo road from Salt Lak , pity and all points In Southern ITtah. dtj. 20 Cents per THE CHICAGO, BOCK ISLAND fally KjprMI......J.....5.10 ... . .2.36 p.m. ........... aoi Effectuany , d22 Office. CMoctffO. HERBAL UIIIES'W IMII .i of Post North tiMT ;:' ' .0S0p.m.i ..k.....,....M. ; .10JOa.m.i Frebt, 1 BROWS, whiIti j- Mixed,. ...U. 1 0nralSmm1tUnanL ! Ejtprees- I: 10O: DOZEN At This is tie llaAtcliia of Natur-eTTKTIL further notice tnuns will lea v. He who . oarss Jath: best as follow- - : J and arrive at Oaden dally '; tarva., - IaUy it, Family Groceries 76 be run daily. wili be run dailv. Sun ' u. p. ty l o Uy Cents Upwards. 500 PIECES And a full assortment of 9 00 6 00 3 00 4 47 IS- uencroi rrtVM ana TfcKst Remember we sell only BEST GOODS and at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. Q..Wf -- M 4 37 Informatinn i PrihtsI PSe M- - 26 60 00 26 60 00 frelrht or Paseace, apply to . F. jLTTTIiE ' . FROM 7 YAItMOUTII p. Salt Lake. 1 and 2 will 8, 4, 8 and , i: , ndy.. ........... Junction' Little CoUoiiw'd.... ' Arrive ati f We offr now! to the Trade, AKD en 4 I i ' 1,000 Leave I byr any rliDnse iiln the P.B. S75 m be UNDERSOLD ' coristljas t t2no Efurtti. ITOVO . 1 2E 1 78 90 2 00 60 lfh : . 1 00 v ac .. ntArminAri! S00 10 61 11 23 11 43! - W 66 71 10 10 38; j. tfull w announ- - Termintw, eof naBespcc ce- tltat ljr; consequence of Increased Business he lias recently Eh I a TSe d iM,u,6vu ana itis esiaoiiiiimeni, uas now an entire sep Trains leave Terminus, ............ arate Department for Saotaquin,. .... Parson. wlilcli Trade, ISpanieF Fork, Family Will enable 'him to fill Sprlnvlllef Grcve.... and deliver, all orders! Pleasant Ameriran Fork...... Lehi with greater prompti Draper...... Arrive at tude; also that he Is Sandy, W . 30 1 6 08 IS 06. 20 Provo C, 7 40 mid Draper A merican Fork- -. . . . . Pleasant Grove....... 10 6 66 2 15 7 SO 2 60, T S3 Sandy Leave Sandy GROCERIES A. 7 00 7 28 7 48 M i ! r r- .3 4 Oelitff Bovth. vrtn.t nf ventory of Stock we iM are, now closing out !:;, our Winter Goods to regardless of MCost, 'M: ;r:i:;i make room r our immense SPBINO STOCK, which will be partly imported, by us direct from European Markets and Manufacturers. Tlie senior part- ner of our firm, who is now abroad, will make selections suit able for this market. T j ( Xii- - ; ! A N : lTavlue: taken DAILY, Og-de- ; (ilipiS In great variety consisting of Ladies' and Children's! Velvet, Felt, Braid. and Straw Hats (trimmed and untrimmed); Hat and Bonnet Shapes, French 'and! American Flowers, Feathers. Pom- - i poms, Birds and Wings, AT CLOSING OUT PRICES Til A WILL ..t Ornaments,Turquoibe&, Bilk 1.00 not ED :;! i 1.60 Places. :"r: ! Millinery Goods j . ',. if 0 fS X M'JVS One dark red or brown HKIFEH. about 3 years old, has a crop off: right ear. eron and under slope off left ear, branded J with RUN a hair circle over it on rlaht shoulder. ' (Sunday Excepted,) One roau rearlln HKIFEH. eroo oil. and underbit in left ear, s It and under bit in t eavinr Salt Lake City at 8:40 a-- rn. aixl i rlgtot ear, no brands vlslblei. at 6 a-- and 3:30 p.m. the above d scribe i anlmala are" not :C6p.m.; and it For all information concern int previously claimed they will be sold atoubilo Bale, at tne estray nound. Moroni, atv n. m.. Freight or Passage, apply to i.o. January zom, AAKUN HAJIUY , JAS. SHARP, Dig trice Poundkeeper, Gen. Frelf ht and! Ticket Arent. 187a . Moroui, Jan. Uth, sivr . un-fiowe- rs. so I IT -- . ; L35 Ari'VO at ult Iike.i :o: - Velvets, Bruasels, Nets, etc., Laces, FrinGuipure, an i Talt ii ges es tc--j etc. 7 81 52' 10 ' DRY GOODS, Van. 10' 7 - ' - i ;! i 620 pm ' 10 81 Fruj)Dr- - ? i. : MO Pam'r. Or Ji n , j i T : l-- Ao. 4. Patfr. Station. T'a!ne " 12' 8 Arrive at - ! j OUBBCRIASIHG TRALS! 51 b-- Lt- . ; Iltbuill ta Suit - - 1 ; o , - BACK TO OUR OLD STAND t J-UUiZfiQU- s - PuM-enr- ty-ward-en. and peaceful communities. I would like to say a word or two aooui our "Garden City," tut really twngs are so cou fused. rcliKiouslvj politically ana socially, that one does not know where to becln or to leare off. Hot Is tnts siaie oi affairs con lined to Chicago, it extends eyen to the caplial. arc the national capuai. Murder, Incest, rapine are the fiends which seem to te in the ascendant at present. The press of this city has chronicled about thirty cases or incest ior the last iew weeks. The number of rapes and muf ders Is ffoiae beyond calculation. If a man wishes to shoot another, be can do so with impunity. The murderer wiu nna a member of the bar, perhaps with the prefix Honorable to his worthy name, to advocate his cause, and twelve intelligent. free born, jaauccloving, centennial cele brating Americans to swear that said mar-aercr was or is a .lunatic, we naa on it two murders within the last twenty-fou- r honrr. so you see we can congratulate ourselves on a decrease in the blood-le- t tine direction. The people are arroanlns; under exceas ive taxation. Riots are threatened. Mill tary Is being organized. The communists are howling about injustice and poverty and starvation. It is a matter of dispute whether we have a Mayor or not. The question will be solved by the in a short time. Our city fathers are con e cerned in tne business. in lact, a lew or our "bosses" arc in u ranee. seems to prevail in Corruption very direction. Our papers appear etery morning with most startling headlines A case of hanging would be termed. Jerked to Jesus." But why weary von with the slckenine details of our boasted Christianity? And yet I can't elve you anything else. Iu vain I look for a sunny hide to oar social system. The church even, does not present it. The case of the once notorious Olendenniha and the seaucuon oi iary romerov is again The dragged into the public prints. conris nave arciaea woica Is the proper Airs. Dinger, auer months or tedious de liberations. Our Chicago divorce courts are progressing wonderfully. In fact the divorce business Is bclner made a specialty. The case of Cole, now before the court, will convey an Illustration of tne manner in which divorces are munncpd Ayeung man named Cole irot mnH? a Miss Morgan of Pa., the daughter of a Lieut. Gov. A few months after, Cole married another young; lady, hat it ap pears ne wisnea io seycr ms connection with Mrs. Colo No. 1. and to do this he came to Chicago. ' la Chicago he procured the senriccs of a lawyer, named Douglas. Douglas procured two witnesses to swear that Mrs. Cole No. 1, was guilty of adultery. He also procured a Ctrl named Mary Lyncn to personate Mrs.; cole, while sum mons or divorce ws being served. In this way the happy Colo was to be sun dcred from his first wife, while the records of a court would transmit her name to posterity as an adulteress. But this little c&aiu was frustrated, awing to the indls c ret ion of Tom Major, One of the witness rn. ino case is to be finally tried on Thursday next, but Cole and Uonelaa are. It is rumored, no way apprehensive of the future. They are gentlemen, and of courso tho.'O noUe countrymen of theirs win treat mem as ncn. The higher order of ar statesmen ecra to haTe woefallv degenerated. One of our I ministers has turned pawnbroker in Peru, I anotner blackmailer in .bngland, and an other a stock bubble puffer and confidence man and another employs bis time and talents in whitewashing toe character cf these worthies. Of course such trivial things as these deserved no mention in a President's message, but the awful sin of "3ormooism," the (Treat crylncr evil, was at once to be removed. Homes of peace and happiness sod plenty were to be made equal ' with those of the East, where hunger and misery andwretchedness prevail. The eambler.drunkard and libertine should be tolerated In "Mormondom," and the domestic parent. the Christian citizen and thrifty farmer ahould be pronounced earsea to society. I nope your paper will long remain 12- aorant of our religion, civilization and so cial customs, and It. is the duty of all thinkers to hold up our false morality In Its true light. i ours respectruiiy, CITY- y .ex-Deo- be-liev- es CAR LOAD i EAST TEMPLE ST s , s BHD. No. 55, . : : - 4 ! f2Ur, Half-wa- ( jp;: AUBMCH & F. AT CHANCE OF TIME. 0J i eanl-playcr.a- " I 1'" MM UTiH WESTERN &m Franciiuo, Jan. LI. COLUMN. AUERDACii'S , wniskey-Htcailn- id fcUKJ. 5;61i; OtI. 1st, I montathn hill for Dl U OI hi W FJiN R A I LWA V COM-- I 1'fSK CTAH RiT atery of and Supplementary to the r 241: 241: 23? 2ai: Savage. 24: ron truliL for l'sseng-eunarter er jpe ayes vay. a ;bill 23 i, a 5: i3 j; i3l, b 5; 21, b$: I id PANT wl'I artollows: Fr'Ujrht PunMxnrBtfd (u. I3i',24j,ba0 Leare Salt bake City at 8:80 a. m. Xo. 9) to amend an act entitled :6(K H A t. 59: A SO: s at House at 10:30 a m. rrlve 60: 60, X, 59, an A of A m nrl in tr the Charter OJ K oft. enf v. - I ' 5SJ; House at 12:40 p. m. Leave ' eo. at Lake Point for I inner), Incorporated CitlesL approved Ubollar, 92; 9o; S1J; 94; 911, s A (Stopping rrlviiig at Salt I ake City at 3 p. dv 15th, 1S72. Tlnarl (hn f!rt lime and rules BUSnendd. ami, hill referred to tne- 570 Point, 5 on Municipal IncorporOil Wete-flayCommittee anfl Sundays, 54, Imp!. 9; 91; 91; ' . J . I 2U ismuiie, u Mr. Roundv Dresented a petition 155 Ouly, the Company will tue Exoursion Kentuck, 123; 13 131 u from A .Q. Padd ock ty War iXtc-tto Lake Frr.nt ilotiirn at a r- 80 aueen rate. den of the' Penetehtiary, under; 050 Alphs.ia33J; 33i; 34; 331 Belcher, pcla' rates (riven to Bicuroion Parties fiftorirp, R. Maxwell.: nraving upon ain loatlon to u. w . THATL'tlKK. 446. b 5: General t of moner disbursed by 420 Con Va. 445: 446 447; 443 A rent. For any lnformatkm concerning freight. 442j; 441; him for repairs, food, &c., when in 1505 Cala,4;8T;442; : io 574 b 861; appiy 87, 5; 871; relict Agent. j. r.IT. riK, charge of aaid penitentiary as depu P. KI BaXL, Oen'l 8upc 884, b 30 350 13131 The petition was brJered to lie 25 Exchequer, eg lielcher, 86 on the table. Overman, 60; 61; 62; 611 Leave of absence for three days 340 070 23; 231 24; 34; 24J; UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. BISev,4; was granted to Mr. Orover. i: 24,8 30 . Adjourned 1090 Justice, 30: 29; 301; 301; 31, b PIOXER USK OF aTTAH. b 30 30;39i, 785 Succor, 2; 11 .7 780 Union. 11: 102 2310 Jj Bryan. 4: 31: 3i A lYonintt'M View of SMlejr Kast- - 1000 Julia. 15; 15i: 16; 15 ward. On and aftar Joss 20th 1ST5. Caledonia, 33; 34; 331 AVira." Edl (or i cs ret Ao. 1. 3b. 3. Of Ntnpi York. 21. Poat'r. Pan'r. Fan. Chicago, Jn. 11.IS7& Gold closed 13: Money 3; Gov1 Train Sir: I haTe received two copies of your and Stocks, active, string: Western 3 40rN 7 00 AM leave paper, for wnicb- 1 am :tBoanu, muccu union, 76i: Quicksilver. 17: Marl alt LaJte. I DcruFed the columns of the "Weekly 8; Wells Fargo, 83; New York with a irood deal of interest. 1 mart con posa, .SO 4 08 25 nig; Krie, 16; 1'anama, Croso. fess it was n til to a treat to me. to turn central, 132: Union Pacific. 68ft Union Pact from the awful scenes and enactment 7 33' 4 18 .76 ill. that are chrouiclcd la oar own papers, to flo Bonds. 103: Central Pacific the fair paces ol your Journal for whole Bonds, 105. nTftrrt.'i7 W 1.00 4as some reading, bespeaking nappy Domes tra. 1 law-court- ro-la- MORN I no ith amend- Act Amelia- - C. W. tery, mills and other curiosities, and Second C. Secreand B. were taken from the mounds that Stayner Savage; Being lightly enamel'd and thin, are so abundant in the southern tary, Herbert JfFoulger; Assistant They will never break dawn, couutry. These treasures were se Secretary, James Y. Moflatt; Trea Nor turn yellow nor brown, cured by Professor Palmer for the surer, Charles Sansome; Librarian, uational museum at Washington, R. Maeeer; Assistant Librarian, If the Sazorx"rs daily and other similar Institutions, to Joseph Sharp; Directors, Ueo. M brushed in. which places they have been for- Ottinger, W. C. Dunbar, K. Q. fi warded, Til together with rare or curi- Maser, Henrv Fucy and llobert riie vvsi ous varieties niMtrivr of cactus, yucca, and Patrick. ISJ fFBHt. flora of the South. We unThis excellent association was tt is the duty of all persons be-- r other derstand that one immense speci- organised with a view to the mora), to ascera oa ?t i irtm.; journey men of the "Joshua" was packed religious and intellectual improve- tain by what route they can reach securely so as to enable sight-seers mens or its members, and bs - an their dt?nition with the least to form some idea of the singular educational institution has steadily vegetation of Arizona. We learn aavanoed from the date or its or trouble, and if there are two or also that other mounds are to be ganization, Jan. 20th, 1S73, to the to ra re roads leading the same opened, under the direction of some present. The exercises are not point, to decide which Is the safest enterprising brethren at fet. George, imited to any one branch or Intel and this labor will be performed In lectual. pursuit, but have been and pleasantest to travel. We take pleasure. in stating, that the Interest or the Deseret Museum. made so varied as to render the It Is the more gratifying at this meetings of the most enjoyable th Chicago & North-wester- n time to make these discoveries as and character. There are La the oldest, and several the whole of. these Indian curiosi- overpleasant Railway ene hundted membctra.Qii.the miles the shortest, route between ties will be shown at the forthcom- roll, most of whom are regular at- centennial. Great interest is attenuers at tne sessions, ana a Within the ing Omaha and Chicago. now taken in everything that deasing feature of the association wt two years the road bed has has abeing to throw light on s the readiness with which quite a tendency boon put in aJmirable condition, the history of the original occu- number of the yeung people have and almost the entire line has been pants of this country, prior to the availed themselves or the oppor advent of the white man. That tunity afforded of Improving their with steel rails. ; this entire valley has been inhab- religious and intellectual status. The Depot la Chicasro is central ited a The association has by men more or less instructed arly located, and as their trains - JaDi in the potter's art, who used mills sciopticon or improved purchased magicrive there thirty minutes In ad- to grind grain, who used ornaments tern, with a view to illustrating, vance of all other lines, passengers of rock (including fossils, such as by this instrument, scientific, his c-- always ba sure of raikinjKut trilobites) carved bone, slate and torical, mechanical and other sub shells; who buried with the dead jects. e- -i connections. household utensils, war instruThe institute i Oloee connections are made at ments, burned or charred seeds of supplying the necessary funds by and many conirioutions or its meraoeu. n. u Chicago with the Lake Shore & corn, pipes and trinkets, mere can be oiner curious has been commenced In con inings, CenMichigan Southern, Michigan no doubt. And, when all the ma- brary nection with It,: in which there are tral, Baltimore, k Ohio, Pittsburg, terial that has been gathered rela- about one hundred volumes, raos red-mFort Wayne & Chicago, Kankakee ting to the of ly books of a 6intantially instruc Line and Tan Handle Routes, for these valleys shall be worked up it tire character. . a story of great Interest, and wisely When all pdnt EAST and SOUTH- will form if the imagination is leas conducted,judiciously especially such associations as . EAST. and facts are more the- basis of these can be made the vehicle of If you are going to Chicago, or opinion, respecting the Indian of much good, especially to the young It requires people of the ehurc-hyou should, by all means, th past. tact and experience, how thought, purchase your tickets On the Old The Southern Country. Yester- ever, to incorporate in thclr.opera- t Pioneer Route t we conversed with Elder James tions the elements of instruction day The Chiatvo od S. Brown, In reference to his recent and entertainment, both being Yon will ; find on ali tnrough decidedly necfssary.to insure suc expedition in the south. cess, k trains Pullman Sleepers) new and exploring He left this city October 30th) 1S73, I, and the Coaches, Scent,Day magnl to went 21st, and 300 Weather JariV Report. Wells, Navajoe Smoking and Second Class miles south from here and about 16 10:15 a. m. (:rn now on any road in the Unl-t- I miles east from Kanab. Here he" Depth of snow at States. of met his brethren who the 18 inches party Faris tTartioul&r information with r 20 not had the him, Logan. joined already time be had tables, etc, may ru.ips, " Brigham City 125 at ;tny of the Through Ticket Of- - company numbering thirteenper 016 ,f Ogden - in the West, or upon personal sons, all told.. From .the point ri .. American Fork 5 84 miles traveled named above ' 5 they Provo to W w nittT application J. 12 Nephl ' !r Ticket Agent, Salt Lake to Lee's Ferry, and from thence 75 3 Mautl-to a little miles called spring break, A. H. Earl, Ticket j Agent at none Hulina (on Sevier) the Indians Moyn Coppy, which 5 inches Fillmore O; n, fr to J. H. Mountain, West- by " o iieaver ern ravenng Agent, Ouoaha,Neb. means running water, arriving there on the :4th of December.1 all last Sl. George (rained night) Pas-.t.. W. H. General ir Stennett, Alia-Sn- ow 14 feet on the level, well. few On the there way very d54 Arent, Chicago. feet of Mihioh is new snow, Indians of any kind were met with, two Tell which ulght. Has. D. B. but on the morning1 of the 4th a BinghamhutFive WARRAATEE DEEpS most inches snow. seven of and Hebron drifting Snowing Kavajoes Hpt roved form, ii t Claim Deeds hunting party TfceTenSpl snow bout two inches, Insane Hesi EdaeaUst Mining Detnls, Townsite Deeds, visited the camp and seemed much fearfully;., FomUa, Eie., for I be Cestteaatlal aces five or feet six in drifted but pi 1 Rich Silver DIM Yery. .ttiae, OQclai Bonds, Incorpora- - pleased with the advent of the ex- peep." tu it Pondn.and other plorers, expressing themselves to pin Sr. George; Jan. 13tb, 1876. that effect. The 14Ui Iaiantry. Before us Is to a concluded establish The party neatly arranged list, printed on Editor Deseret Hewv - winter quarters on Moyn Coppy, the Fourteenth Infantry press, of AHItIVALS. A few days since Bro. J. W. of the CTofcby left here with a cargo of making a commencement by be the commissioned officers Towssksu House, jTan. 21. ginning the erection of a stone house 14th U. S. Infantry, Col. v John E. two uisaue men. Une came cere from the north about two months S.R Sclosum, A Palmer, Evans-- t or fort, 20 by 40 feet, with one par Smith, commanding, Lieut. Wm: ago, a craaeU spiritualist, who ; W R Carver, Chicago; D O tition wall across, walls 20 inches W.McCammon regimental and pest himself master of the uni Pratt, Nevada; I) Billanger.Pioche; thick, 12 feet space between floor adjutant, headquartersu at Camp verse, lie i ai remslaed here since Jo'mMorion, Nevada; Samuel C and ceiling. at the expense of the. County,whJch , r Douglas. ; Daney, Pioche; Thos Harkaway, has now sent mm to the asylum. Two men left camp, December John Ilarwood, Beaver; N Mann. other was a man from the The is Here an. Almanac. An Elgin J O llovey, A M Hardy, 6th, ror the Uiiua village, and on Almanac in Hndy; - 24 north who has been engaged at Hm Francisco: L E Harrington, the way met Tuba, a well known pamphlet' form,work on the Temple. He has been unn arr. ug- ehlef of the village, and his wife, American sent to rls frlenos nortni on were Prof." Peck arrived here a few to who their circuon and visit the way tinted cover, printed O Cincinnati, Uhlo; C King, Indi camp of the party. Both and has opened his first days lated repeated by our enterprising fellpw. term since anapolis, Ind;, R C Knaggs, Chica school in the St, of normal. and ineir' expressed pleasure ly go.; 3i m tiaj-dyCitizen uu China; gratitude at the coming of the parMju S, P. Tessdel, of the George Hall. He also gives even smith, C hi Williams and wife. Madison, l nstr uc tions , n vw event ngs in ty, tepetition always with the In lug WNj John D Harker; A M Hhep dians, . the week. indicating intensity and ear ard, fsan Francisco. nestness of feeling expressed. The Anniversary Ball. Before us is The basement rooms in the Tem interpreter informed them the par complimentary invltatlan to an ple, includiog the hall of the font, ty had come te tell them now to anoiversaxj ball of the Independent are nearly completed, a strong corns of nlasterers beinsr dally cm cultivate the soil in an easier way and to live at peace. The Ghief Jirder of Good TempUrs, to be held ployed.i I D noor of the first great GREAT REDUCTION and his wife answered that when auu evenicg, Jan. sist, at uaii is auuut.uaii vompmieu, the party, sowed corn, wheat, tc, the' Wasatcli H6teJ. J ' - ' ' ' many of 4.h w4tMKw - aad door MaJe lu DRT GOODS at would do so too, and if their frames ready,"--' Sri itakplaeet The weather i e till, -fine, after a nice SSIWIUTS STOKE. they plan was better the Indians would v. Tne First. Bishop Thorn had adopt it, but if the Indian method iai ween. Opposite rvt OJIee. t riis ! were of this first e the two the K, PaLeitllarled for Cal- ibetter, morning. 6lIgh';rkle thej 1!5 from Up. would the men to white, mia.trrcr i 4t expect r liA N KLS awasoat bright and earlj with aftef TDnrerty.a' week'aeo. brethren intima- hirsnOwTnowlfleartng-trliclcrClSHAWLS 1.15 The that. collected and shipped I having adopt AI.PAf! ts SLr ine eaat a too ana a nair at aneei. ted that they .would give the trial SPOOl. COTTOX, ft for K. as streets of the 7th Ward, fbr tba mens' CenteonlaL aad accept the conditions, and will (he .. ' ' . . . iawiious . . 1 :al Jr. I : a: .If sow and plant wheat, corn, to--, as usual. XlCu et vi inrua, aoti I.lueu DdmtuU at CCteT- kja.fc. buvkcj jiw WAS. to-a"Vwnortet an baviae soon practlcable,ln limited quanRenjsniTr it yrnt want to rare mooer tities,asthe tnst uisceyered over the Santa &nnwC)-water too to 11L weJia'Ve anowfIbeen scarce Iha being every daj, to cH at ore before aa of the cultivation of an ex- oW Ifoot ft tm iibrMbg, f VK V we fapoi GH WARTS' STORE, admit have ever tensive crop. . ' J e,kok.the.best.of.an7 morn In with . nmrrL . seen in this region. r --mt , On the 9th Brother Brown took wbr rou. csn save money, a urxiiTC post owner. aa four men and traveled 2o miles to the Little Colorado, where they THE ASSEMBLY. I ' found considerable rood soil, but j ..... LEQISLATIVE MINING 8TOCK3. the supply of water very., limited and unwholesome. ' These same San Francisco. Jan. 21. CouicU convwied iresterdar. Jatt conditions continued.011 distance v 111 or rrom loiobu mues, wiux the ex 20. at 2 Tx. m, t- S " Councilor Smith visibleraveliotice a of Increase of the caption O he would . be preO 3XT quantity of water, and the soil con that, to a bill,' vrov4diag And alluvial present' pared ' tinuing good, being or the eatablishment and strpport .oaoa;B7b; B As b.fil b rich, covered with thick growths of for rS! rabbit brush and if enmmon aeheols. and aaknd I large grease and . ... ,.., ; to do ao; granted,triT?ry rny . r4 leave Jacket, 2b 4I1D GR1TES After traveling . a . conjudaaanla H.J ' th (Adjourned. i distance farther, In another direc .i osragc, 82 b' the party flnaliy reached Belcher, lfAM ARIVIX. AT, , tion, fine open country, where water Is House met yesterday at'2 p. m. ',?astlce,80v; i i t 1 plentiful and good, grass excellent The oath was administered I abundant, and fine groves of the te' LTr. Catrate PeterHN.59b b.t w. JTOEEIS & EYANS.,- - and timber accessible a rood trrazlnr sen Speaker , for the member elect Sappete irConye,44T A3 as well as farming country. t oonnty. fv. 1 Julia, . r.,x;r ;;rThn7.k an S. P. TEASDIL'S STORE. Cala, 87 b 14 s the Couuly wwrrmi K TMn 1S71 ana rnmniuufi on lieveuutr. Mr. Rockwood preseniea a peti to tion from John Lovendaiii .1 in fill A II (711 or u. nsT.rreferred "to the Committee nn TAtirinnn and Memorials, Mr. tjnairman oi BeDOtt Xt Davis f..Tta t , i.. |