| Show local and other matters FROM rs DAILY JAN 4 1 st stormy orma A little more snow this morning slushy streets the front froat the elegant iron front of the new Z 0 lyl ISI 1 I building has lately received ree rep elved a couple of coats of paint which greatly enhance its appearance showing out the beautiful design it ia is surmounted by a splendid zinc cornice 1 second 1 to none in utah manufactured at the establishment of mitchell fc james altogether the front ia Is the handsomest of the kind in the city police court several cases were disposed of in justice court today to day among which were that thad of patriek patrick onell 0 nell neil and E undertook to settle settie a dispute by a resort to pummelling pum melling each other for which linduig indulgence ence enee they thoy were fined 10 each sam newton an old of offender flender for assault and battery batter yi had bad to hand 0 over var 10 W lavan charged with keeping a gambling house was fined loo for gambling john oneal had to pay missionary work worle t we have been shown a letter from elder john B R winder jr dated at bridgewater north carolina dec in which he states that ats at ata a couple of meetings held in the court house at that place eider elder teasdale and himself preached on the first principles of the gospel and the local paper an extracts extract from which was enclosed I 1 in n the letter asserted that their discourse was intended to show that a man mail could maintain two or more families as easily as he could ohe J f as the doctrine of cf polygamy wah wal wa not mentioned in the tha preaching at all aily there was also some talk about mobbing the brethren but it went vent no ilo rui Tui furtner further tIfer than talk as they were not molested they were about to walk eleven miles to a place called marion mirion to fill an au there after which they thoy to toms creek burrey surrey co county N X ci 0 which would be their address until spring it where rethey jihee were at date of writing which distance they would have bave to travel tr avelon en foot there being no railroads roads Figs ki gs I 1 for fon scarlet cearlea fever the following 0 o arlowe n 91 which id highly feco deco recommended in for scarlet fever is worth preserving 1 take fake haifa half a pound of fresh turkey ke hg quarter qt Jarter them and boi bol oll oil forty min miu minutes in one quart of water then fill an ordinary half pint tum turn bierwith bler bier with this tea and one dessert spoonful ef of fresh brewers yeast keep the tumbler near the fire but sed EGO that bb tea does not foment too if necessary give reparation moderately warm freely treely to your child for food for physic and as aa an alterative it ia is a palatable liquid to quench quench thirst the gummy mucilage portion of the fruit is sufficient liquid nutriment fod for powers power of dir dig digestion the yeast in consequence con cou sequence of its fermentation will be mildly cathartic the carbonic acid so deadly to human iffe life in one ong form i is altal vitally ly essential in another and is obtained from the saccharine fermentation of the yeast in ilu the fi first rib rat place the thirst is quenched in the second place placey the physical system is replenished which is ae of the most vital importance ili in the third place the bowels are gently moved moved and in the fourth place the recuperative forudi forces are put in motion D S athe A atho the tho deseret silk bilk asso as per adjournment at the city hall hail january ad 1846 1876 minad young pre presiding siang slAng minutes of last meeting read and accepted mrs young said sald that while she bhe had ben azen visiting vidi viii ting in the t settlements ettie she had spoken to a good many bishops athe raising of silk also on planting out mulberry trees who had bad promised to use their influence in their settlements alo also aio nio that a good feeling prevailed among the people she thought that there would be more cocoons raised this ye year ar than last the female relief societies had promised to take hold and help mrs delinda belinda robinson ef of farmington had reeled some silk slik to be sent bent to the C centennial en tennial to be exhibited i mrs horn horne said that she did not understand much about the raising of silk but felt like lifee all she could I 1 and nd would do her besk best best to help it along also asked the prices of and cocoons alexander C py per said that the prices rices were as follows eggs four collars dollars an ounce and that there were to the ounce cocoons two dollars per ib reeled silk from nine to ten dollars per pound mrs barney said that while traveling south she had spoken of the raising of silk and the blessing it would prove to this community if made a success of she had in her possession a silk blik bawl that had been raised and made in st chair by sister 31 Mcl mci cLennen crennen jennen the society wishes so say to all parties who have any cocoons that are good and fresh that it will buy the them or reel them int into any yany kind of sewing silk they desire also riso that any person who understands the reeling of silk in all its branches will please report immediately to the president of the society mrs zinn depung DF D oung pung salt lake city orl ori to reuben sim bim Simpson apson secretary PO box salt sait rake Lake cia cit city 1 yi REUBEN SIMPSON BIMPSON secretary apro tent appreciative on new years day the term of apprenticeship adur years of edward T ashton of af the i ward to morris and evans expired and on the occasion his employers presented him with a fine heavy cased card silver watch on which was engraved an inscription stating that the gift gif was made to the young man I 1 in U token of the appreciation of his hid faithful services to his employers in th ad hering adhering strictly to the letter jetter and spirit of the indentures 0 of f apprenticeship the document con tai tal nedan neda enjoining clause ef good moral conduct on the part af the apprentice which the latter had bad never infringed aged but had adhered strictly to that as well as all ali alithe the other conditions edward T ashton starts out in life with som some of the pre requisites visited to success he has learned we well weli 11 ll a useful trade which renders him when in good health measurably measurable y independent in the matter of sustaining himself and those who in the course of events may depend upon him b his I 1 9 having learned a trade makes mates him that far a useful member of society a producer as well yvell as a consumer and baving having having shown a disposition to faithfulness to his employers in his youth he is not likely to depart from such a di disposition I 1 el on in advancing years we might say to hundreds u upon pon hundreds of youths in utah utah go ye yo and do but we could no nou not t aay any so with ny any d degree eg ree reo cf con consistency Ti tency for or those hundred hundreds s up ou u hundred s of young men cou could id at once point usta us to the lack of opportunity to adopt the advice it is a fact worth noting nay demanding the serious consideration of those who have the welfare of the young at heart that the few la in this city and probably J in s other portions of or the territory are continually plied with applications evi epi from youths for situations 8 tufield k 1 ls where they can acquire a know khow fm ln bricf nuli li or or art il iu in dller othur ith r v u lei tei it that they thes anay lea iea learn r a a araz trade and be u useful member bembe ra ai of the comm community unit Y but mt the tho openings in that direction are wholly inadequate to tho the demand who can say otherwise than that the tho best foundation for fog a great and substantial community is for the youth to bo be taught correct principles to regulate their moral and ind rell reil religious glou dlou natu natures res and aner also bip be taught to become itil manipulators in the barlou branches branc nes of industry art manufactures manufacturer and mechanics chanice cs it takes those elements to rear asocial superstructure that vill be the strength arid arld the te world worlds ino ind b wonder then that the presiding re authorities of the church have been advising and entreat entreating Dg the latter day saints to turn their attention to the establishment and und sustaining of home industries for were there no other reason for the tho adoption of so sound and wise a 11 course than that it would tend to instruct the youth to be skillful in those industries without which a community cannot be substantially or materially great that is of itself sufficient auff guff lelent although to the good and sufficient lelent reasons closely interwoven with each other there thero is scarcely any end we ve hold it to be the duty of capitalists and laborers alike to join in this should be common cause remembering always that there is intrinsically more true happiness to be b derived from froni laborio laboring for the good of others for fo r the general weal weal either with wealth or ability than in concentrating that means and ability in channels solely for the attainment of selfish ends |