Show I 1 CORR enor ENCE Y T M X pa V z AY A Y alt of Prel dent vonne god go d prospects the rhe order june juno E altor alcor despret emst news on the ath instant brothers hardy and young were here heie and held three at one of th these thes ee e e they organized a young menh mena mu INN improvement I 1 E A association arid and the followed folio follow wing lD g breth brethren reb reh werk wert elected and voted toted for as officers of the association koci kocl atlon president preside ut thomas chamberlain first finst councillor henry vy esplin second councilor heber reber ayers secretary henry blackburn we expect to hold meetings every saturday on the 2nd president B D young and party held two meetings m here and gave us some som e excellent instructions and felt to encourage and bless our united wo have very god pro pacts for crops allis this season geason we have an abundance of or work to do in taking c care are olour cropland tand other branches of industry the people hereace here bere ace are enjoying very good health at present we all feet well and happy in eating and coming together in the united order orden of god thero are none that fut fet fel fe pel l 1 like backing out the longer they work in lit it the better they jike like it and the lord is blesing ble bie sing us in our out humble endeavors to keep hig his HE hery IRY BLACKBURN at the I 1 juno 24 1876 E editor dubet et news ther them is not nott much in the exposition to satiate Atiat 6 the universal versal morbid craving far for important news the tho gates gate open c and close cloe every day and about bo oi t zo paying v visitors Is laurs of all ail al 1 aces ases both sexes and every e condi condl condition floh iloh of jire life cc me daily moisee to acee the growing woi wonder ider lder all ali are doubtless benent ted in some way by what they see ee but of or course not nut equally the tale unfolded is ai various as the individuals to whom it is addressed and abd its usefulness I 1 ix in tho the ratio of its intelligibility or the previous prepa preparation ration of the visitor to see sea and corn cora comprehend yeste yesterday aday I 1 W was ais uis in the tho shoe and leather annex with a former sea sep captain who is now dow proprietor of or a large tannery in catt cai ada I 1 could but admire his naive enthusiasm for leather this is a leather sir bir 11 this is nice ho he repeated again and again with an eloquence of volt ege ese sture and e eye e that more than supplemented anted his bis paucity of language and se seemed orned to ti remove the beautiful tanned skins far from tho the stench of the tanners tannery to the plane of bighart high art what prodigious information a man would have bow Immen bely heiy would the area of his enjoyment a and pd alas of hia bunnel suffel buffering ifa too be V widened if ir ho he could seb scein 3 in every trade art arnd arid sc science letice as much as the old tanner saw in leather this thia naive old man who had bad been buit bulleted bulT eted by every sea and whose keel hedl had ead touched every continent way gay va offended at the paintings oatlie e nude human figure in hall gelt 1111 it is a shame sir look some of have flave every thing they ithee will corrupt these young people who come here hero I 1 am surprised that the authorities will alib atlow allow vr the them in to remain on ob the wails walls bult but perhaps it is my want of red refinement ho he added reflectively I 1 early this week we e k I 1 ht attended tended tho opening ppe ning odthe of the pacific stater build ing A of the states have built bot hot cottages tho the object being to establish social centres bentres cen tres where the visitor may meet the citizens of his own state form new acquaintances and hud renew old friendships I 1 do not think this end will be accomplished complis hed hod the average visitor blenda less than a minute qu quite iw as much time as should be wasted in writing his name in the registers in the erent state buildings and then hies to more interesting shows these cottages with registers for names may however be useful in one respect the american vandal it has been discovered must write his name somewhere he had begun to write it on the marble statuary indie lable in memorial morlat moriat hall these state registers regi stera may as a kind bf sewage pardon the metaphor for his autographic flux the california or pacific slope klope building Is nearly finished and I 1 suppose it cost about five thou thousand Band sand dollars ita architecture Is of a compo composite ite order in which the maur esque ami anti grotesque grot grut esquo pred prod nate on uti the occasion of the open oien ing we had mulo mu muio ic by the band congratulatory patriotic and tuu RIU laudation Jau dation speeches by the pacific C the natural resources of the country its big trees rich mines high mountains and great men olen were duly advertised the orator orators it was plain were speaking for tile the one or two hundred news papers that are published beyond lie sierra nevada mountain nut 1101 one of them thern would decline is nomi I 1 nation to congress vir tir ir to the state legislature the leson le son taught by this display was thit a california sophomore blatherskite and demagogue does not differ from the gegus genus in the east emt him elin james campbell of pa who reported the bill authorizing the construction of the paul pacific gle R bill it 1 road was waa called upon he related the obstacles encountered in cecur ing the passage of the bill during the progress of the war and elicited rounds of or applause when he showed how the country had been benefited by the road what it had accod I 1 plis lied for the exposition and when he be repeated the words of liu coin ehat that no official act of his hid life bad had given him more piea plea pleasure ure uro than the signing of the bili bill authorizing the of the road E ex x governor curtin was the next speaker he assumed a earea sarea tic tone he hail not heard heird the preceding speeches and was ther therefore eiore elore in danger of repeating what had al ready been said but if any speaker had omitted to refer to the tile american hoped it would bi be e considered that it had been duly referred to if ir any speaker had bad failed ti tn mention that this was th greatest cfall of ail all be he international expositions lie he hoped he hes might be allowed ahki th credit of having originated the idea he continued in this strain for some time when he be became serious and called forth much applause by the expression of the eu sen ciment that the great greatest e 41 good to be chi eved by the expo ekpo altion was the reunion and fraternization 1 of all hearts and states for the progressive work of another century centennial NOTES paul baynton boynton ravean with hi swimming apparatus to day in the large tank in I 1 machinery hall smoking a cigar and eating while in the water waler there will be ascension by by a niece of professor Wis eLIzz 0 ahling ing this afternoon at four V the hussian display in machinery Hall hali consists almost entirely of army and naval navai equipments and machinery a colel of a pontoon bridge excites much interest re rev v henry hebry ward beecher and lotta the actress were introduced to each other yesterday in agricultural hall the daily dally receipts at the gates are now equal iqual i equal to the daily dally expenditure and the expenses will be reduced in a few days centennial celebrations meadowville MEADOW VILLE ME meadowville MEADOW VILLE villu rich co july ath 1878 1876 this this beautiful little town is situated in a pleasant valley some four lles iles iles lles lies ties in leneth length by two in width it contains about twenty families and nd is one of the most pleasant I 1 little ittle summer ra reports orts orta I 1 have seen between salt dalt lake ity arld and paris bear lahe lake county it is one continuous meadow hemmed is in on all sides by low mlis mils from which the snow hns has not yet disappeared and hs q a cool boo spring like ilke atmosphere the altitude being very great it is a grateful and refreshing sight to the weary traveller who has beeri jolted over the ups and downs of about forty mile mlle through blacksmith smith sr fork canlon canon and adjacent mountains when first sighted it looks a perfect eden meadowville Meadow vIlle vilie is si situated antho on the west side of the valley and overlooks the entire enaire valley A little north of east cast over the hill and about three miles from this place is lake town rown which is well named being situated not far from the shore of bear lake and is a most beautiful and thriving little burgh arid and would ari tho iko a ers te ery ry pleasant resort fon foe pi pl auro a uro if railroad facilities could be afforded yesterday was the glorious fourth the one hundredth anniversary of the da day when a nation was wag born not toie toye to be behind hand band for the first time since altice this place was nettled they had quite a grand celebration made up of oratory music reading of the declaration of independence speeches song toasts etc which would have done honor to older and larger cities closing the days proceedings with a dance which your correspondent joined in with will a hearty good will great credit Is due to the various commit tees for the pleasnat t way in which they managed the whole affair a afa I 1 r and the thanks of or this b burgh aie die due to mrs hattie hattle kimb Kimball kimbail all ail recently of your city for oene orne enliven aig ac on the bigan which is the only Ju instrumental music we eill emli can boast of at present here which enhanced the enjoy enjoyment men t if everybody orator david marshal marshai of the day dayi thomas 8 williams committee of arrangements arrangement joseph tufts george judd and ao ceph joeph eph kimball on sunday the 2nd and dinst we were blessed with the presence of elder 0 C rieb bleh und and bishop budge of paris who held meeting liere liero in the aft art afternoon erDon ernon and appointed brother joseph kimball son mm of tile the late president H 0 kimball bishop of this place jl JL P MOUNT PLEASANT MOUNT A PLEASANT brt ITT anepete an pete co july 5 1876 the one hundredth anniversary of ot our nations nation birth was celebrated by the citizens of this place in jn a very spirited and becoming manner at sunrise the citizens were awoke by the firing pring of musketry followed roll owed by sweet strains of music yo join in professor J hasler Has han lers brass baud band th the a various trades had been busy the i previous day in putting ut houses house s on the public square in which to show off their different occupations to advantage at nine an Impo imposing snig shig pro procession celon eelon wa wormed unde under r the direction of the mashal of the day W F reynolds nal ilA cir which marched arched in around for ome time Yi eiting the various tradesmen nil all of whom were now engaged in their several callings colu columbua ginbus arrived in due time and wa was 4 met and welcomed by a band baud f indians As the proc procession eslon came ro to a halt in n trout of the meetinghouse meeting hoube house a boy toy rushed rubbed out calling to the bell beu ihan rhan southe u the felep lt luc kuc inu 1 ring I 19 when the signers of the dec came forth and in fitting terms declare that the declaration of independence was duly signed one of the grandest features of the occasion was the immers impersonation 0 nation of the tiie goddess of liberty II bertyl by mis miss s deblin the procession now repaired to the bowery where the proceedings W wee es e as follows Sing singing irig prayer by the chaplain JW seely reading the declaration of independence by 0 hampshire eq esq nn an excellent excelle n t historical oration by edward U hiir lff lif eq orator of the day which w was as listened to with almost breathless breath lers silence after which came short and speeches by bp W S seely and mayor joseph page songs toasts toas ts recitations ac ac much praise is due professor hasler haster and his excellent choir and brass band for their very excellent services ser Eer vices during the day also the mayor and city council committee of arrangements C HAMPSHIRE PROVIDENC providence 9 1 providence july ja I 1 pen you a synopsis ils vis ef of the manner mander in which the one hundredth anniversary of our national inde pendenza pend enea enca was celebrated celebrate a at this place nothing of the nature of excitement excite men t currao ge currod during the day dayt save savo the occasional report of a firecracker fare fire cracker or the still less frequent bang of a gun in the evening a party was given in the hall and a gratuitous invitation kindly extended to all the dancing commenced commended at ht a reasonable hour music by B M fullmer string band the stage part of the hall upon this occasion was converted into inton a baloo could be had ice cream strawberries sugar and cream etc the ice cream compartment was wag under the supervision of our well known townsman C M U johnson johnsons with our village master J henry brown as cashi cashler cashier er to tho dancing and feasting wore were kept up the usual time ol 01 closing our dan dancing cling recreations after which the different games incident to such occasions were introduced home bome of which were most interesting both for observers oh servera and participants everything moved along pleasantly and aud no drink ables stronger than strawberry straw brry juice were present thus we spent our centennial in providence which will certa certainly ini lul leave an impression upon the mind long to be remembered in the place mallic MARK POOL springville SPRING VILLE SPRING springville VILLE july 5 1876 the preat centennial of our na bious freedom and independence was held in honorable joyous re membra uce and celebrated by t lle the residents of this city on the ath luht with a zeal and devotion truly characteristic of tue the of 76 11 the peo peoples plea committee prepared an elaborate pro gramme of proceedings ce edings edingb the reception of which ch can only be lie fully realized by thome those who had bad the opportunity of beholding and admiring the lengthy and anti well arranged airan ged ped process procession ioD lod as formed by the efficient eincle elUcie ut and apparently ubiquitous marshal of the day dai bro J W V bissell presenting as it did emblematically many national and colonial represent inions as also numerous local organize eions after its formation the procession marched in line around a portion of the public square thence to the meetinghouse meeting house when the bhe centen nial was welcomed with an opening hymn by the choir prayer by the chaplain reading of the declaration of independence a most patriotic and aBd masterly oration lon iOD by the orator of the day aror prof a D jevens evans and the readi reading ilg tig of the history of this our peaceful nud aud prosperous city from its first settle katie ment by col wm win M bro Bru brumet rul i toasts original poems etc cen tennial tennia and national airs concluding the forenoon services iser iber vices atter alter which so danyus many as wlfred of the aged sisters edi Lri stets partook of a sumpta ous dinner prepared under the auspices alces of bitter sitter S ster matilda streeper on the first floor of the new co operative gristmill grist griat mill A free pirty was given to all the sabbath school children in the af tern don bon and in tuo the eve ege evening ning dancing i chingw was as generally participated in A flue display under the direction diree tion of mayor L S woody woodi wood illuminated the public square in uhe thu elein evening much to the amusement of tal uhe the vat tat tast crowds VY who 11 0 hd bad assembled outside to witness jh the same much credit Is due and marshal forthe the tho able manner in which the proceedings were conducted V very truly yours 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